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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: 500 HOT LET Questions!


- September 02, 2019

501. Which of the following descriptions of a teacher is included in the


preamble of the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?
A. Persons of dignity and reputation
B. With satisfactory teaching performance
502. The effects of maternal employment on children’s achievement were
found by a number of researchers as _______.
A. Fully established
B. Hardly established
503. Why is babyhood often referred to as a “critical period” in the
development of personality?
A. At this time the baby is exposed to many hazards both physical
and a psychological
B. At this time the foundations are laid upon which the adult
personality structure is built
504. When is complete coordination of motor activities attained as
established by researches?
A. Childhood stage
B. Adolescence stage
505. Which of these theories holds that human activity is based on the
interaction of stimuli and responses?
A. Phenomenology
B. Association
506. What is the process by which an organism inherits the characteristics/
traits of the parents?
A. Variation
B. Heredity

507. Kristle is competing with her mother for her father’s attention. She is
therefore said to be experiencing _______.
A. Electra complex B. Oedipus complex
508. To whom is classical conditioning theory always attributed for his
experiment involving the dog’s salivation as a reaction to the sound
of the buzzer
A. Lewin B. Pavlov
509. How are institutions of learning encouraged to set higher standards
of quality over and above the minimum required for state recognition
as provided for the Education Act of 1982?
A. Continuing professional education (CPE)
B. Voluntary accreditation
510. The main function of a philosophy of education is to:
A. Aid the learner to build his own personal philosophy
B. Define the goals and set the direction for which education is
to strive
511. The control and the administration of all educational institutions shall
be vested in the citizens of the Philippines as stipulated in
___________.
A. 1987 Constitution B. P.D. no. 176
512. The present military training in our school curriculum is an influence
of
A. Sparta B. Athens
513. Which of these philosophies stresses the development of an
individual capable of reflective thinking especially that of being able
to solve the problem he faces individually or collectively?
A. Developmentalism
B. Experimentalism

514. Which of the following contributed to the establishment of secondary


schools which is an inclusion to basic education ?
A. Reformation
B. Realistic
515. The present Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act has its
beginning on what period of Roman History?
A. A.D. 100-AD 175-government increased its subsidy for
education
B. A.D. 274-259- government established a monopoly on
education
516. Whose philosophy influenced the present emphasis on Character
Education and Values Education in our school system?
A. Gandhi B. Confucius
517. The singing of national anthem is an offshoot of the philosophical
ideals of
A. Nationalism B. Socialism
518. Ejay, an adolescent combines his ability to use deductive and inductive
reasoning in realistic rules that he can respect and live by. When he
does this, how does Ejay perceives his environment?
A. He sees events apart from himself and other people
B. He sees the world through the eyes of the people
519. Manual aesthetic activities involving attitudes and feelings are
primarily expressive of emotions and values not thought. An example
of this motor skill is ________.
A. Baking a cake with background music
B. Dancing and playing musical instruments
520. Parents and teachers are considered as authorities and models by
children at the early childhood stage. What does this statement imply?
A. Teachers and parents should serve as role models at all times
B. Parent-teacher conference should always be an activity in
school

521. Which of these statements regarding professional teachers is the major


difference in the professionalization of teachers and teaching as
promulgated in Presidential Decree 1006 and in Republic Act 7836?
A. Holder of valid professional license and certificate of
registration
B. Appointed on full time basis and on a permanent status
522. Which of these activities would be an effective way of avoiding or
minimizing social stratification in the classroom?
A. Assign leadership roles to the children of the upper social
class
B. Avail the infuence of mass media for children of all classes
523. The constitution which provided the present philosophy of education
was the contribution of the Aquino Administration. Which of these
statements is NOT consistent with our educational philosophy?
A. Foster nationalism and patriotism
B. Appreciate the roles of foreigners on the historical saga of
the country
524. If children are cooperatively engaged with the teacher in a group
project, the children will discipline themselves as each member of
the group exercises _______.
A. Obedience to the teacher
B. Moral compulsion
525. Operation “return to the basics” was launched by the Department of
Education, Culture and Sports not only to upgrade pupil achievement
but also to ________.
A. Emphasize the importance of the 3Rs
B. Serve as the basis for a learning continuum
526. Which of the following embodies the operation “Return to the Basics”?
A. New Elementary School Curriculum
B. National Secondary Achievement Test
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527. In a classroom it is possible to see the teacher doing the following to


facilitate learning :
I. The class reads a workbook on the characteristics of animals
II. The class copies the characteristics of animals from books
III. The class goes out to the zoo to observe the animals
IV. The teacher shows posters of animals
Which of these teacher’s activities reflects an interactive
environment?
A. I and IV B. III only
528. Which is NOT TRUE in the development of understanding in early
childhood?
A. Ability to reason and to see relationship
B. Ability to explore their environment
529. Whose research established the first kindergarten also known as “a
garden where children can grow” ?
A. Froebel B. Herbart
530. Values development is integrated in all subjects in the NSEC while
Values Education is _________.
A. Offered as a separate subject
B. Emphasized in Science and technology
531. Which of the following is a mark of a good teacher?
A. Has the mastery of the lesson
B. Has the capability to implement corporal punishment
532. Under the learning to do, which of the following instruments must be
acquired by Justin so he can perform his work effectively?
A. Competence B. Insights

533. What do you think would be the action of a teacher who found out
and has proven that his principal is involved in the malversation of
funds of their school?
A. Ignore what the teacher has discovered about this action of
the principal
B. Present the charge to a competent authority
534. Teacher Abe is a neophyte teacher. One time a mother of one of his
students confronted and maligned him in front of his colleagues. How
should Teacher Abe react on this kind of situation?
A. Allow the mother to keep on maligning her until it’s turn to
do the same
B. Wait until the emotion of the mother
subsides and invite her to discuss the concern with the
principal or guidance counselor
535. Ms. Gasat is always guided by the principle that she has a foremost
responsibility as a teacher. Given the following, which do you think is
the main responsibility of Ms.Gasat?
A. Inspires student to interesting lessons
B. Guides students in the learning process
536. During the class reunion, Teacher Nancy learned that most of her
classmates are successful in their fields. Also, she found out that most
of them are wealthy because they have chosen a lucrative profession.
Confronted with this situation, how should Teacher Nancy react?
A. Leave the event so as to avoid being asked about her
profession
B. Tell with pride that she is a teacher by profession
537. Roan as a principal is very much interested in a quality professional
development program of her teachers. Which of the following should
she consider to realize this?
A. Responsive to identified teachers needs
B. Prescribed by top educational teachers

538. Ms. Sarah wants to help in ending Ms. Rose’s act of immorality but
doesn’t have the courage to confront her. What she did was to write
and secretly distribute copies of anonymous letter to her colleagues.
What should have been done instead?
A. Talk to the married man with whom Ms. Rose is having an
illicit affair
B. If the charge is valid, present such charge under oath before
her school head
539. The principal asks his good teachers to write modular lessons in
Science, then he had them published with his name printed as author.
Which is unethical in this case?
A. He got the merit which was due for his teacher writers
B. He burdened the teachers with work not
related to teaching
540. Teacher Ruth, a teacher for thirty two years, refuses to attend
seminars. She claims that her thirty two years of teaching is more
than all the seminars she is asked to attend. Are her actuation and
thinking in accordance with the Code of Ethics for Professional
Teachers?
A. Yes, because she taught for thirty two years and may have
mastered the subject
B. No, a professional teacher, regardless of teaching experience,
ought to go through CPE
541. Operation “return to the basics” was launched by the Department of
Education, Culture and Sports not only to upgrade pupil achievement
but also to _______.
A. Emphasize the importance of the 3Rs
B. Serve as the basis for a learning continuum
542. Which of the following embodies the operation “Return to the Basics”?
A. New Elementary School Curriculum
B. National Secondary Achievement Test

543. Education is a continuous process of experiencing and revisiting or


reorganizing experiences according to a progressivist. What does it
mean?
A. Education takes place anytime and anywhere
B. Education goes on throughout life
544. The main contribution of the Arroyo administration in education is
Republic Act no. 9155. This provision _______.
A. Renamed the DECS to DepED
B. Established the study now-pay later system
545. The main purpose of compulsory education of the Constitution is to:
A. Develop students into responsible thinking citizen
B. Acquaint students with the historical development of
constitution
546. Which of the following situations violates the principle of respect?
A. Teacher Dave tells his students that what Teacher Neil taught
is essential.
B. Teacher Dang is giving special favor to students to please so
that she can get a remarkable result in the evaluation
547. If Teacher Lando states that specialization is knowing more and more
about less and less, hence it is better to be generalist. What kind of
philosophy does he uphold?
A. Essentialism
B. Progressivism
548. Teacher Iah is an inspiration to almost all of the students. Her efficiency
and effectiveness in the profession is truly outstanding. Which of the
following describes this attitude toward her?
A. Progressivism
B. Idealism

549. Teacher Janus finds teaching in a multi-cultural classes very


challenging. Which among the following choices will alleviate the
difficulty of addressing theses challenges?
A. He must nurture diversity rather than practicing domination
and oppression
B. He must welcome one sided view rather than the
recognition of biases
550. Ms. Algie is the most admired pre-school teacher in her school. Which
among the following can best explain her being a good teacher?
A. She manages to instill control to her students
B. She adheres to the want of the parents for their children
551. Teacher Bong brought a salamander in the class during a lecture about
amphibians. The salamander is a device commonly known as REALIA.
Teacher can bring realia ONLY when ________.
A. Available
B. Feasible
552. Students of Teacher Jigs described him as someone who knows what
he is talking about. Teacher Jigs therefore exhibits a power known as
_____.
A. Expert power
B. Referent power
553. To show disapproval to the misbehavior of the student, Teacher Prince
clears his throat and looks intently at the erring student. This classroom
management style is commonly known as _______.
A. Proximity control
B. Signal interference
554. When choosing an instructional aid or device, the primary
consideration of the teacher would be _______.
A. Suitability B. Efficiency

555. Which of the computer-based instructional tools can help you revise
written work such as short stories and essays?
A. Desktop publishing
B. Word processing
556. Ms. Bhum wants to show to her class a magnified picture of the Mt.
Pinatubo’s crater fixed on a bond paper. Which of the following tools
can she use?
A. Overhead projector
B. Opaque projector
557. As teacher employs the project based multimedia learning (PBML)
strategy, what are some limitations teachers expect from the
encounter?
I. There is a need for extending the time to use several media
II. The presentation of the product is not an easy task
III. The technology skills to produce a product may be lacking
A. I, II, III B. II and III only
558. B.F. Skinner is a known psychologist and the one who first described
operant conditioning. Which of the techniques is an application of
operant conditioning?
A. Project method
B. Computer-assisted instruction
559. Which of the following choices is considered as social force that affects
the school and the curriculum?
A. Changes in gender roles
B. Learner’s characteristics
560. Which of the following is an expression of child’s interest in his body?
A. Looking at themselves in the mirror
B. Looking the picture of an adult men and women

561. Motor development is manifested by a particular child who _______?


A. Learns how to walk, run, and jump
B. Recognizes the different sizes of toys given to him
562. Which among the following drugs is commonly used for children with
ADHD?
A. Ritalin B. Thorazine
563. What is the main reason why children with ADHD have limited learning
skills?
A. Are given sedatives which make them listen
B. Act on impulse and cannot concentrate
564. Many concerned parents commonly make the mistake of __________.
A. Unintentionally rewarding their children for creating stress
B. Unintentionally creating high levels of stress for their child
565. Stuttering is commonly caused by _________.
A. Problem with a physical origin
B. Side effect of authoritarian parenting
566. How can parents foster initiative and independence in children?
A. Mastering psychomotor skills
B. Encouragement from parents when a child plans and carries
out a task
567. Which stage considers the importance of teachers, peers and adults
outside the home in shaping attitude toward oneself?
A. Integrity versus despair
B. Industry versus inferiority
568. When a child manifest autism, self-destructive behavior and echolalia,
the child might be showing the symptoms of ______?
A. Anorexia nervosa
B. Childhood autism

569. When Kevin’s moral choices are determined by the direct


consequences of actions, he is most likely in the stage of _______?
A. Post conventional B. Pre-conventional
570. What is the motivation of Lester who paints for the sheer enjoyment
of creating artwork?
A. Intrinsic B. Extrinsic
571. Providing variety of learning activities to students is a characteristic
of a teacher who understands the principle of __________.
A. Facilitating learning with emphasis on individual differences
B. Allowing the student to be exposed to various
teaching techniques
572. Students who are disobedient and who display negative attitudes
towards others are best handled by a teacher who will ________.
A. Take every opportunity to praise him for every positive
attitude displays
B. Detain him after office hours for him to do what he has been
ordered
573. Which of the following develops critical thinking skill among the
students?
A. A willingness to suspend judgment
B. Blind obedience to authority
574. A child who always fights with his /her classmates, who has a very
short attention span, and who has frequent tantrums is believed to
be sufferring from
A. Mental retardation
B. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
575. Teacher Selwyn has been lecturing for more than an hour and he
noticed that students are not anymore able to absorb additional
information. This phenomenon is known as ________.
A. Stagnation B. Plateau of learning
576. Planned ignoring, signal interference and proximity control are
techniques used in __________.
A. Life space interviewing
B. Managing surface behavior
577. A foreigner who is studying here in the Philippines was turned off by
the Filipinos way of eating balut and frogs. This feeling is called
_________.
A. Culture phobia
B. Culture shock
578. Who among the following claimed that children are natural learners
and therefore must be taught in natural settings?
A. Montessori B. Froebel
579. The concept that learning to read or write does not happen quickly
but is build upon many small steps that occur over the course of the
child’s early childhood.
A. Emergent literacy
B. Innate literacy
580. A boy is closer to his mother and a girl is closed to her father. These
instances are under ________.
A. Oepidal complex B. Phallic stage
581. Laughing at a two year old child who uttered a bad word is not a proper
thing to do because in this stages of the child’s life, the child is
_________.
A. Considering the views of others
B. Distinguishing right from wrong
582. The school director emphasizes the necessity of clean and green
environment that contribute to effective teaching and learning. This
is an example of ________.
A. Providing an atmosphere conducive to learning
B. Establishing rapport between teachers and pupils

583. The teachers are facilitators of learning. Which among the following
negates this principle?
A. Uses pro-active discipline methods
B. Focus on the background of the students
584. The nearest to the real thing according to Edgar Dale’s Cone of
Experience is __________.
A. Watching demo
B. Attending exhibit
585. This is the pre-planned collection of sample of student works, assessed
results and other output produced by the students _________.
A. Portfolio
B. Observation report
586. Which of the following statements is one of the strengths of an
autobiography as a technique for personality appraisal?
A. It can replace data obtain from other data techniques
B. It makes possible presentation of intimate experience
587. Student Raj was asked to report to the Guidance Office. Student Raj
and his classmates at once remark, “What’s wrong?” What does this
mean?
A. Reporting to a guidance office is often associated with
misbehavior
B. Guidance counselors are perceived to be “almighty and
omniscient.”
588. The discriminating index of item number 15 is 0.45 means that
A. More students from the upper group got the item correctly
B. More students from the lower group got the item correctly
589. What is the main advantage of using the table of specifications when
constructing periodic test?
A. It increases the validity of the test result
B. It improves the sampling of content areas

590. Which of the following is an example of norm-referenced


interpretation?
A. Jiah’s test score is higher than 89% of the class
B. Fritz solves five problems correctly out of thirty problems
591. Which of the following assessment techniques best assess the
objective “plans and designs an experiment to be performed.”
A. Rating scale B. Checklist
592. What type of measure of variation is easily affected by the extreme
scores?
A. Quartile deviation B. Standard deviation
593. Standard deviation is to measure of variation as _______ is to measure
of central tendency
A. Mean B. Mode
594. Which statement/s is/are true in constructing matching type of test?
I. The options and descriptions are not necessarily homogenous
II. Description in Column A and option in Column B
III. The options must be greater than the description
IV. The directions must state the basis of matching
A. I, II and III B. II, III and IV
595. A type of error committed in grading the performance of the students
by the rater who avoids both extremes of the scale and tends to rate
everyone as average
A. Logical error B. Central tendency error
596. Which of the following should be AVOIDED in constructing true or
false test?
I. Verbal clues and specific determiner
II. Terms denoting definite degree or amount
III. Taking statements directly from the book
IV. Keep true and false statement the same in length
A. I and III only B. I, II and III

597. Which of the following tests can best effectively measure higher order
of cognitive learning objectives?
A. Objective test
B. Extended essay test
598. To increase the difficulty of a multiple choice test item, which of the
following should be done?
A. Make the options homogeneous
B. Make the options equal in length
599. Teacher Abegail wants to establish the reliability of his test in Biology.
Which of the following will he accomplish?
I. Administer a parallel test
II. Split the test
III. Construct a variety of items
IV. Administer the same test twice
A. I, III, IV B. I, II, IV
600. Teacher Tiffany constructed a matching type test item. In her column
of descriptions are combination of presidents, current issues, and
sports. Which rule of constructing a matching type test item was NOT
followed?
A. The descriptions must be homogeneous
B. The descriptions must be heterogeneous
601. Which of the following does NOT belong to the group when we talk
about projective personality test?
A. Sentence Completion test
B. Word Association test
602. Which of the following is the main purpose of administering a pre
test and post test to the students?
A. Measure gains in learning
B. Measure the effectiveness of instruction

603. Which is the first step in planning a periodic test?


A. Construct a table of specification
B. Go back to the instructional objectives
604. Below is the list of methods used to establish the reliability of a test,
which method is questionable due to practice and familiarity?
A. Kuder Richardson
B. Test retest
605. What is the meaning of TOS in the parlance of test construction?
A. Table of Specifications
B. Table of Specific Test
606. Which is implied by a positively skewed score distribution?
A. The mode is high
B. Most of the scores are low
607. Which of the following is a result of compressing a file?
A. The file is deleted
B. The file size is smaller
608. Which of the following are the basic components of curriculum design?
A. Content, Assessment and delivery
B. Assessment, Teaching strategies and textbooks
609. The following are examples of Learner-Centered Design EXCEPT
A. Child-centered design
B. Humanistic-centered design
610. Which of the following statements about computer viruses is TRUE?
A. Files damaged by computer viruses can be cured
B. Compressed files can never be damaged by
viruses

611. Mrs. Grachie dreams to organize a seminar with a known poet from
another country but she cannot afford to spend for the transportation
of the said guest. Which of the following can she use so she won’t
need to spend much?
A. Instant messaging B. Video conferencing
612. Teacher Nemiah wants her students to express their opinions regarding
environmental problems. Which of the following can she use to do
this?
A. Forum B. Blog
613. Ms. Vanessa will be absent for two days because of a national
conference. She wants her students to work on a certain module.
What is the fastest way of sending the module to her students while
she is away?
A. Share it to all her students in her live account
B. Send the module through group instant
messaging
614. Teacher Grace is assigned to handle a multi-grade class. What
instructional material must be used to provide the needs of each
grade?
A. Differentiated materials to cater to different levels
B. Multisensory materials
615. A document published by a school district that identifies rules of
behavior that must be followed by anyone using the school district
computers, network or internet connection
A. Fair use B. Ethical internet use policy
616. Which of the following are the rationales behind using technology in
the classrooms?
I. Motivational
II. Unique instructional capabilities
III. Increased Teachers’ productivity
A. II and II only B. I, II and III

617. Using bloom’s Taxonomy, the highest among the following is


A. Critical comprehension
B. Critical evaluation
618. Among the following educators, who proposed the placement of
children in a “prepared environment”?
A. Montessori B. Froebel
619. To improve comprehension and retention among the students, the
teacher’s best option would be to use
A. SQ3R B. Contextual Clues
620. Teacher Nerry would like to compare and contrast plant cell vs. animal
cell. She would most likely use:
A. Venn diagram B. Tree diagram
621. The students of Teacher Panyang feel that their teacher has an “eye
behind her head” This characteristics of the teacher is known as
A. Referent power B. Withitness
622. Teacher Prince asks his students what they already know about the
topic before starting a new topic in his subject. What concept of
cognitive development is exhibited in the situation above?
A. Assimilation B. Schemata
623. During the distribution of the report card, which of the following must
be the foremost concern of a teacher?
A. Discuss the projects of the school
B. Discuss the progress as well as the deficiencies of the student
624. How will you classify the purpose of the school as it concerns with the
training and preparation of citizens for the world of work?
A. Economic purpose
B. Social purpose
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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION25. After listening to the homily of the Priest about fidelity,
Julian has a
moment of reflection. His understanding of the value of fidelity has
become deeper as he relate this to his past experiences. This typifies
what kind of philosophy _______?
A. Constructivism B. Reconstructivism
626. Teacher Carl is a new teacher. He realizes that handling his students’
misbehavior is a very demanding aspect of the classroom
management. In this regard he thought of giving up teaching. What
advice can you give him?
A. Report every student’s misbehavior to the principal
B. Set the ground rules for the whole class
627. Which among the following philosophers considered habits and
reasons as equally important forces to be cultivated in education?
A. Aristotle B. Jerome Bruner
628. Which of the following is the most important component of
educational reform?
A. Implementing a better curriculum for students
B. Allowing the students to participate more
629. The failure in the test of independence among Filipino students can
be attributed to
A. High degree of dependence to authority
B. Strong family ties
630. Teacher Justin is admired for being an effective classroom manager.
He is not only friendly but at the same time _____.
A. Business-like B. Analytical
631. Which of the following would be the most fitting action of a teacher
who is having a relationship with his/her student?
A. Defer the relationship until they are ready to admit it
B. Continue the relationship and exercise utmost professional
discretion about this

632. Some children go through a period of intense appetite when they eat
or chew on all sorts of inedible substances. This is called:
A. Pica B. Enuresis
633. Mrs. Grace Binay was not accepted by a certain company because of
her age. This discrimination based on age is called
A. Ageism B. Senilism
634. Jco’s parents do not want their child with ADHD to undergo drug
treatment, their better alternative would be
A. Behavior modification of behavior management
B. Punishment
635. Ripple effect can also be seen in misdemeanor. The teacher should
therefore
A. Immediately respond to misbehavior
B. Be consistent in classroom management
636. The best example of Operant Conditioning among the following is
_________.
A. Using reinforcement
B. Fostering conducive learning environment
637. A child submitted a poorly written report but packaged with startingly
colored paper cover. This showcases ___________
A. Subtance over “porma”
B. porma” over substance
638. Jeff has inherent skills in taking care of plants. It is highly possible
that he has _______
A. Naturalistic intelligence
B. Intrapersonal intelligence

639. According to Erikson, a child who is cold towards that people around
him might have failed to attain what basic goal based on psychosocial
development?
A. Trust B. Initiative
640. What is the most likely characteristic of children aged 3 to 5 according
Erikson?
A. Mischievous B. Ego-centric
641. Metacogniton is primarily characterized by _________.
A. Formulating hypothesis
B. Thinking about their thinking
642. A person who is friendly and has a capacity to make people laugh
possesses _______.
A. Intrapersonal intelligence
B. Interpersonal intelligence
643. A student is finding it hard to read. When the guidance counselor
traced the child’s history, the counselor was able to find out the student
came from a dysfunctional family, Aside from that, the child was abused
and neglected. What could have caused the student’s reading
disability?
A. Emotional factors
B. Poor teaching
644. As children move into the elementary school years, they direct their
energy toward mastery knowledge and skills. Which stage of Erikson’s
theory is characterized here?
A. Industry VS. Inferiority
B. Identity VS. Role Confusion

645. To whom does the word teacher refer?


I. Full time teachers
II. Part time teachers
III. Guidance counselors
IV. Librarians
V. Division Superintendent
A. I,II, and V B. III and IV
646. Which is true of LET passers?
A. Every LET passer shall be required to take the Professional
Oath before practicing as a Professional Teacher
B. Taking the Professional Oath before practicing as a
Professional Teacher is optional for LET passer
647. Are vocational teachers required of professional license?
A. Yes B. No
648. Can a failed examinee qualify for the position of para-teacher?
A. Yes, if his LET rating is below 75
B. Yes, if his LET rating is 70 and above
649. When should teachers support one another?
A. At all times for whatever cause
B. When the best interest of learners is at stake ina controversy
650. What does the Teacher Education Development Program signify as a
prerequisite for employment of teachers in basic education schools?
A. Licensure examination for teachers
B. National standard competencies among teachers
651. How do orientation sessions help the new teacher?
I. Be attuned to the school environment
II. Learn guidelines to follow
III. Develop good relations
A. II and III B. I, II, III

652. Former DepEd Director Lolita Andrada described her humble early
schooling: a silong (ground floor of a house) converted into a
classroom. Which best characterizes the situation?
A. School-home connection B. Rural village school
653. What is the overall stream for education, growth and fulfillment in
the teaching profession?
A. Merit and promotion B. Lifelong career
654. Among the following, which directly qualifies the teacher candidate
to be registered at par with other professions like medicine, law,
nursing, and the like?
A. Licensure examination
B. Membership in professional association
655. In essence, what is the new Performance Appraisal System for
Teachers (PAST)?
A. Competency-based B. Skill-based
656. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the
community, which of the following is not appropriate due to prevailing
religious sentiments?
A. Literacy assistance for out of school children/youths
B. Promoting contraceptives for planned parenthood
657. Among rights of the schools, which is not provided by the law?
A. Right for basic education to determine subjects of the study
B. Right for institutions of higher learning to determine academic
grounds for admission.
658. What is known as a self-appraisal for professional growth that is
acceptable and useful for recognizing weakness and strengths for a
new beginning teacher?
A. Self-evaluation
B. Students’ evaluation

659. In order to assist new teacher, which is the most effective way to
clarify the schools’ goals and responsibilities early in the first year?
A. Student’s handbook B. Orientation
660. Transparency international, a global corruption watchdog, rates the
Philippines as one of the most corrupt nation in Asia. What educational
program is relevant to this situation?
A. Values education
B. Socio-economic development
661. The Transparency International’s perception that the Philippines
suffer a cultural malaise of corruption, what component of our
character needs to be further developed along the Learning To Be
Pillar of education in the 21st century?
A. Intellectual-emotional component
B. Ethical-spiritual component
662. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to please
people in different venues and situations rather than abide by
principles?
A. Kanya-kanya system
B. Split personality
663. What best describes “puwede na” mentality vs. excellence in service/
work?
A. Arduous preparation
B. Resignation to mediocrity
664. A teacher introduces herself as teacher only. What does this imply?
A. The teaching profession is the lowest paid profession
B. She takes no pride in the teaching profession
665. How is collaboration among teachers for sustained professional
practice teachers best achieved?
A. Mentoring system by experienced teachers
B. Interdependent work for cohesion

666. From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to
be taught religion in public schools?
A. Outside of school hours only
B. Upon written permission by parents
667. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency has
direct supervision and management of teacher education institutions
or colleges of education in the country?
A. Commission on Higher Education
B. Teacher Education Council
668. Along the aim towards labor for integrity, which aspect of work needs
to be taught to future employers and employees in the 21st century
workplace?
A. Industry skills and orientation
B. Loyalty for company and work
669. Which of the following is a quality of an engaging learning environment
most reflective of Education For All (EFA)?
A. Improvised to enhance learning for all types of
learners
B. Student-centered learning activities
670. Educated in a religious school, Sansa goes to confession every day to
be free of any kind of sin. How do you characterize Dona’s moral
attitude?
A. Scrupulous B. Pharisaical
671. How should teachers regard new trends and reforms in education?
A. As a development need
B. As a wave in millennial change
672. How does the “humaneness” of the teacher best describe when he/
she is full of interest and enthusiasm in the work of teaching?
A. Responsiveness
B. Perceptiveness

673. Of the following, which best describes peer teacher-and-learning?


A. Individual B. Collegial
674. To survive in the global community and in the twenty first century,
one must be a:
A. Digital expert B. Digital immigrant
675. What observation tests to the fact that the student’s motivation vary
according to socio-cultural background?
A. Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments
 among the young
B. Children from low-income household meet more
 obstacles in learning
676. Which indicator is most useful for assessing quality of schooling?
A. Cohort survival rate
B. Net enrollment rate
677. The world has become a global village. What sound practice is
expected of teachers?
A. Respect of diverse culture
B. Ethnic cleansing
678. Of the following, which is the most powerful source of values like
beauty and goodness outside the school system?
A. Nature
B. Mass media
679. Among components of a morally mature person, which demonstrates
that a teacher seeks peaceful resolution of conflict?
A. Working for peace/reconciliation
B. Accepting responsibility for choices

680. Which of the following refer to teamwork among teachers in classroom


teaching?
A. Peer evaluation
B. Peer teaching
681. Of goals of education, which relates to the strengthening of our
society’s sense of belonging and identity?
A. Moral character
B. Citizenship
682. Inculcating moral maturity among students, which of the following
relates to beliefs and ideals?
A. Respecting freedom of conscience
B. Promoting human equality
683. Among core/basic life skill, which relate to recognizing and giving
worth to ourselves as persons?
A. Self-esteem
B. Empathy
684. What philosophical motive was behind public education during the
American colonial period?
A. Secularism
B. Utilitarianism
685. Students must be taught self-responsibility is the desire of the
___________ teacher.
A. Existentialist B. Constructivist
686. Values are subjective. Your value may bot necessarily be my value.
What subscribe to this thought?
I. Progressivist
II. Pragmatists
III. Essentialist
A. I and III B. I and II

687. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to


work on a physical model of the atom after a teacher’s discussion on
the subject of the atom?
A. Interpersonal
B. Kinesthetical
688. John Dewey said, “An ounce of experience is better than a ton of
theory.” To which does this statement point?
A. The need for experience
B. The primacy of experience
689. In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational stage in cognitive development,
which refers to the ability to order or arrange things logically on
dimension such as weight, volume, or size?
A. Seriation
B. Conservation
690. In Piaget’s Formal Operation Stage in cognitive development, which
of the following is not among the characteristics of the child’s thinking
ability?
A. Hypothesis making
B. Knowing properties (number, mass, volume, etc)
691. In Erikson’s Stage Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs
to the stage of Identity versus role confusion?
A. I get a good deal of pleasure from working
B. I wonder what sort of person I am
692. What is the degree of moral certitude of Vanessa who entered into
marriage only out of obedience to her parents, but uncertain whether
she wanted marriage at all?
A. Probable B. Doubtful
693. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
A. Socialization B. Actualization

694. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what


happens when students seek to hurt others to make up being for
being hurt or rejected?
A. Revenge seeking
B. Power seeking
695. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what
happens when students feel helpless and rejected so that they
remove themselves rather than confront the situation?
A. Withdrawal
B. Attention getting
696. How will you make a child memorize the table of multiplication from
the point of view of Pavlov?
A. Make them understand the meaning of multiplication
B. Call the child’s attention every time you recite the table for
them
697. In the 5’S Formula to create a conductive learning environment, which
S stands cleanliness of the work place?
A. Shine
B. Systematize
698. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what
happens when students are not getting the recognition they desire,
continually seek to help, and refuse to work unless the teacher hovers
over them?
A. Withdrawal
B. Power seeking
699. What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-learners and take
pride in the work of fast learners?
A. Hurling invectives
B. Discrimination

700. What provides the most direct type of learning, but is difficult to supply
in the traditional classroom?
A. Real-life experience
B. Multisensory instructional aids
701. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent, flexible,
original and elaborate thinking?
A. Divergent thinking
B. Convergent thinking
702. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of assigning
various sections of the newspaper, and allowing choice depending on
the learner’s choice?
A. Allowing different interests
B. Encouraging participation
703. Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations.
What must a teacher do?
A. Make students feel good about themselves
B. Make students work collaboratively
704. How can new information be made more meaningful to students?
A. Relating it to knowledge they already know
B. Increasing retention of new knowledge
705. Which of the following best relate to basic literacy to learners?
A. Text-based learning
B. Field experience
706. What is the initial knowing process learned by the individual that
revolves around practical problem-solving?
A. Thinking
B. Listening

707. What condition afflicts child learners who have to count on fingers to
tell whether 5 are more than 4?
A. Neurological B. Mental
708. In learning complex matters, what is important to give focus on?
A. Separate and diverse thoughts and beliefs
B. Meaning from information, experience, and beliefs
709. Which is not an aim in having partners in team learning?
A. Focused attention B. Cooperative work
710. Among the components in the instructional framework for learning
strategies, which is demonstrated by teacher Ana who assigns
homework for students to do on their own?
A. Independent practice B. Consolidation
711. Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but theory without
experience is mere intellectual play.” This means that:
A. Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand
B. Theory is more important than experience
712. Teacher A set 85% accuracy in a test on predicting the kind of weather
given 5 different atmospheric conditions. Mary obtain a score of 82%
that can be interpreted as
A. She is 3% short of the set percentile score
B. She did not meet the set standard by 3%
713. Of the following, which is the best way parents can support the
learning development of their children?
A. Interest and assistance in class assignments
B. Checking report card grades
714. What characteristic differentiate spiritual intelligence or spiritual
quotient as developed by Harvard University, from sectarian religion
(E.g. Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, etc.)?
A. Creedal values
B. Sectarian values
715. Sequence the following events on the historical development of
reading:
I. Greek letters and the Roman alphabet were
developed
II. Through the Semite’s ingenuity, sounds, and
symbols gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet
III. People used pictures and characters to convey
messages
IV. Researchers showed the processes of reading,
comprehension, and interpretation
A. I, II, III, and IV B. III, II, I and IV
716. In Grace Godell’s Reading Skill Ladder, which step should come last,
and only when needed?
A. Using parts of a book
B. Using the dictionary
717. In Grace Godell’s Reading Skills Ladder, which is at the very bottom
and needed to move up to the sequential ladder of reading skills?
A. Phonetic analysis
B. Basic sight words
718. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Donald adopt
when he reads back and forth, attending to both what is in his mind
and what’s on the page?
A. Bottoms-up
B. Interactive
719. What is known as learning a new word by studying its roots and affixes?
A. Morphology
B. Phonetic analysis
720. What is an example of a book or writing intended for moral knowledge
of the very young readers?
A. Jack and the Beanstalk
B. Les Miserable

721. Which of the following does not belong to the meta-cognitive reading
activities?
A. Testing
B. Sampling
722. Among specialist in reading, who are mainly concerned about reading
as a thinking process that involves the recognition of printed or written
symbols which serve as thought stimuli?
A. Linguists
B. Psychologists
723. What is mainly addressed by early intervention program for children
with disabilities, ages 0 to 3 years old?
A. Ensuring inclusion for special children
B. Early growth development lag
724. Who is best equipped to lead in the formulation of an individual
educational plan for special children?
A. Special education teachers
B. Parents of special children
725. To what problem type do students belong, who have short attention
span, unable to sustain concentration by being easily affected by
sights, sounds or speech?
A. Withdrawn
B. Distractible
726. On categories of exceptionality in the young, what is difficulty in
focusing and maintaining attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive and
impulsive behavior?
A. ADHD
B. Emotional/conduct disorders
727. How is the disorderly behavior of children classified when they tell
lies?
A. Moral B. Social

728. In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklists is the


LAST among steps in tests preparation?
A. How are the test results to be reported?
B. How are the test scores to be tabulated?
729. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actually
threatens students?
A. Surprise quiz
B. Scheduled exam
730. The test questions in Teacher Dae Dae’s test were confusing and
subject to wrong understanding, especially to poorer students. What
was wrong with the test?
A. Unclear directions B. Ambiguity
731. In her tests, Teacher Tomden made tests that were either too difficult
or too easy. What was wrong with her tests?
A. Unclear directions
B. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test
items
732. What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to questions?
A. Tests brevity
B. Poor construction
733. With manner of answering as a criterion, which of the following
belongs to supply type of test?
A. Completion
B. Multiple choice
734. What primary response factor is considered by Essay questions?
A. Wide sampling of ideas
B. Factual information

735. In using Essay questions, what of the following are these tests
susceptible to, such as to make them less reliable measure broad
knowledge of the subject matter?
A. Bluffing B. Time consuming
736. Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths and weaknesses
for purposes of placement and formulating an appropriate
instructional program?
A. Achievement tests
B. Diagnostic tests
737. Among standardized tests, which is to measure cognitive abilities,
and administered either as a group or individual test?
A. Intelligence test
B. Achievement test
738. What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in learning a
subject matter?
A. Formative assessment
B. Summative assessment
739. An entering college would like to determine which course is best
suited for him. Which test is appropriate for this purpose?
A. Aptitude test B. Diagnostic test
740. Among recording devices during assessment, which can the student
use to describe behavior and context which observations may be
forgotten or remembered incorrectly?
A. Anecdotal record
B. Self-assessment
741. Among written categories of assessment methods, what did teacher
Maggie Lagid use when she assessed the stock knowledge of her
students through questioning in an open class?
A. Oral questioning
B. Performance test

742. Self-evaluation can be done in various ways, but this is not one of
them:
A. Use of an evaluation instrument
B. Peer feedback session
743. Which of the following are alternative assessments?
A. Portfolio, exhibits, journals
B. Paper-and-pencil test, demonstration,
reports
744. What is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of
work artifacts or in progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?
A. Rubric
B. Portfolio
745. Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic
assessment?
A. Performance drill
B. Real world application
746. Among written categories of assessment methods, what instruments
did Mona use when she used a check list in order to grade the dramatic
performance of students in play?
A. Performance test
B. Product rating scale
747. In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets, outcomes
must be stated in behavioral terms so that this can be measured.
Which of the following shows this desired clarity?
A. To practice reading with competence
B. To improve the speed of reading competence
748. In outcomes based education, which of the following are not
considered outcomes?
A. Products B. Procedures

749. Among written categories of assessment methods, what instruments


did Science teacher Julian use when he prepared a list of behavior
that make up a certain type of performance in the use of a microscope?
A. Product rating scale
B. Performance test
750. What is the criterion-referenced test designed to determine?
A. Performance level on a specific skill
B. Performance on a wide content of coverage
751. Of the following subjects, which does not belong to performancebased subjects in
which direct instruction is effectively used?
A. Mathematics B. Science
752. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in class?
A. He scored better than 60% of the class
B. He scored less than 60% of the class
753. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are
extremely high and low?
A. Median B. Mean
754. What should be done with the test item whose difficulty index is .98?
A. Reject it B. Revise it
755. What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?
A. Very difficult B. Very easy
756. What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of
practice and number of errors in tennis?
A. The increase in the amount of practices does
not at all affect the number of errors
B. As the amount of practice increases, the
number of errors decreases

757. What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of students in a


class?
A. All have average grades
B. Most get average grades, few high and low
758. What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class
score distribution?
A. Most students performed well
B. Most students performed poorly
759. Which is true when the standard deviation is big?
A. Scores are spread out
B. Scores are concentrated
760. Which of the following best describes creativity?
A. Imaginative B. Positive
761. Of the types of validity for tests, what reflects the knowledge and
skills in the program of studies?
A. Curricular validity
B. Criterion validity
762. Of the types of validity for tests, what type constructs a test for a
particular subject, the items adequately reflecting the specific matter
of the subject?
A. Content validity
B. Criterion validity
763. Principal Balita introduced machine-scored tests in his school. What
factor in scoring does this add to make tests more reliable?
A. Objective scoring
B. Ease in checking
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764. Since Teacher Alvin wants his test be more reliable, which of the
following should he adopt?
A. Make a test that requires students the need for more time to
complete
B. Increase number of test items
765. For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared the True
and False items in alternating 1, 3, 5, 7 etc. True, and 2, 4, 6 etc. False.
What is wrong with the test in terms of Usability?
A. Improper arrangement of items
B. Identifiable pattern of answers
766. What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between two
variables?
A. Histogram B. Normal curves
767. For assessment in Problem-Based Learning, how do you classify the
teacher’s assessment of individual students presenting their output
in class?
A. Peer assessment
B. Individual assessment
768. In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are responsible in
judging student performance?
A. Teacher and peers
B. Teacher-and-students
769. What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality
on which evaluation will be focused?
A. Portfolio
B. Rubric
770. What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high,
moderate, or low imaginative thinking?
A. Creativity
B. Craftsmanship

771. Using Rubrics to assess power-point presentations of students, which


criteria from the following is most significant as it is the essence of
presentations?
A. Presenting design
B. Content value
772. Using Rubrics, which is futuristic and hypothetical among the following
criteria chosen to assess a planned student affairs program for the
school year?
A. Projected impact of projects/activities
B. Feasibility of projects/activities
773. What should be the basis of remedial instruction?
A. Errors, fallings, and lapses
B. Identified systematic errors by students
774. Which of the following is the most reliable tool for determining the
students’ ability to write?
A. Portfolio assessment B. Scoring rubric
775. Which is the research method or technique suited for the study of
Garbage collection in NCR district I?
A. Focus group
B. Observational technique
776. What dependent variable can be used to test the hypothesis, “The
more a teacher knows about a specific subject matter, the better she
can teach it”?
A. Teacher’s yearly performance rating
B. Personality traits of the teacher
777. For group guidance in classroom management, what element is
lacking when there is too much competitiveness and exclusiveness
with the teacher being punitive and partial to some students?
A. Poor interpersonal relations
B. Disturbance in group climate

778. Which of the following is the best option to deal with chronic behavior
problems in the classroom?
A. Indicate consequences of behavior
B. Establish positive expectations for students
779. Among styles of classroom management, which expects teachers to
specify rules of behavior, consequence for disobeying them, and to
communicate these rules and consequences clearly?
A. Assertive approach
B. Behavioral modification style
780. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the
mistaken goals of students who refuse to cooperate or participate?
A. Goal is to get revenge
B. Goal is to Isolate self
781. Of the approaches to classroom management, which emphasizes the
organization and management of students as they engage in academic
work?
A. Group managerial approach
B. Business-academic approach
782. Teacher Ann Patuan dealt effectively with a minor infraction of
whispering by a student to a neighbor during class. Which of the
following did she do?
A. Continue to teach and ignore infraction
B. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial
expression)
783. Teacher Dra D Explorer is a great lecturer and so she is invited to speak
and represent the school on many occasions. What is one quality of
her lecturers when she follows a planned sequence, not diverting so
as to lose attention of her listeners?
A. Continuity
B. Fluency

784. If threat of punishment is necessary on erring students, how should


this best be done?
A. Warn and threat at the same time
B. First a warning before the threat
785. Judging the relative severity of common classroom management
strategies, which of the following is least severe if applied on erring
students?
A. Surprise quiz
B. Lowering school mark
786. For problems of discipline that cannot be resolved in class, which of
the following should not be done as it reduces the authority of the
teacher?
A. Rely on others to resolve your classroom problems
B. Give students a chance to redeem himself
787. What mistake is teacher Benny trying to avoid when he never drops a
topic before it is completed?
A. Dangling topic B. Bounded topic
788. From classroom management strategies applied on erring students,
which of the following should not be done?
A. Parent-principal conference
B. Shaming erring student before the class
789. As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the teacher may
restructure the program. How is this not done?
A. Remove tension level before processing with lesson
B. Skip whole lesson unit altogether
790. Teacher Jose talks to students about their interests, what they did
over the weekend, their progress in school work, etc. What positive
approach to classroom management did Teacher Jose apply?
A. Being fair and consistent
B. Expressing interest for students

791. Of the approaches to classroom management, which involves a variety


of techniques and methods of ranging simple rewards to elaborate
reinforcement, e.g. praise or rewards?
A. Behavioral modification approach
B. Assertive approach
792. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the
mistaken goals of students. What is the hidden goal of students who
become violent?
A. Goal is to get attention
B. Goal is to get revenge
793. The class has become uncontrollable, and so teacher Iah decided to
have some undisciplined students out of the room to the counselor’s
office. What did teacher Iah apply by way of preventive approach to
discipline?
A. Removing seductive objects
B. Antiseptic bouncing
794. To what problem type do students belong, who have difficulty due to
low potential or lack of readiness rather than motivation to work?
A. Underachiever
B. Low achiever
795. What is the term for the leap from theory to practice in which the
teacher applies theories to effective teaching methods and theories?
A. Integration process
B. Conceptualization process
796. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening
when the teacher is too immersed in a small group of students or
activity, thus ignoring other students or activity?
A. Truncation
B. Stimulus-bounded

797. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening


when the teacher bursts into activities without assessing student
readiness and giver orders, statements, or questions that confuse
students?
A. Truncation B. Thrust
798. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPFF, what is important to Follow Up in
the proper use of instructional materials?
A. Student interest
B. Student expectations
799. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do projected
competencies-outcomes belong?
A. Objectives
B. Evaluation procedures
800. Of the following, which is not an example of instructional goals?
A. Critical understanding of Lyric poetic lines
B. Appreciation of art
801. Under the psychomotor domain of learning, what relates to expressive
movement, posture, gesture, facial expression and creative
movements, e.g. taking part in a play?
A. Non-discursive communication
B. Reflex movements
802. Under the domains of learning, to what domain do comprehension,
analysis, and evaluation belong?
A. Reflective B. Cognitive
803. Under the affective domain of learning, what includes active attention
to stimuli such as acquiescence, willingness to answer, and feelings
of satisfaction?
A. Valuing B. Responding

804. Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of knowledge


from once concept to another?
A. Application B. Analysis
805. Of components of direct instruction, which involves teachers and
students working together on a skill or task and figuring out how to
apply the strategy?
A. Consolidation B. Guided practice
806. Which of the following is an active strategy in transformative
education?
A. Brainstorming B. Demonstration
807. Which of the following will not serve the aims of Sequential
Synthesizing Technique (SST) to enhance one-way lecture in class?
A. Plus-minus survey sheet
B. Small group discussion
808. Following a model procedure how is the process in Problem-Based
learning sequenced?
I. List action for what we need to know
II. Explore the issues
III. Write solution with supporting document
IV. Develop and write problems statement
A. II, IV, I, and III B. III, I, IV, and II
809. Among examples listed, which does not represent teaching strategies
to develop metacognition?
A. Have the students develop questions about what is going on
around them
B. Have teachers the free hand to monitor and rate learning
achievement
810. Of the following questions, which relate to metacognition?
A. How is this done?
B. Am I learning well enough?

811. Among teaching styles, how do you classify a teacher who clearly and
fairly communicates standards for discipline and performance to
student?
A. Permissive B. Authoritative
812. How can the teacher best begin in developing a lesson plan design?
A. General learning goals B. Clearly defined outcomes
813. In the school, who is the key to the success or failure in teaching-andlearning, being
the link between the child and the curriculum?
A. The teacher B. The parent
814. How do you characterize education that “shifts away” and introduces
something new from current educational practices?
A. Instructive B. Constructive
815. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level,
ineffective strategies are called “Red”. Which of the following belongs
to the Red Flag?
A. Content applied to real-life situations
B. Overemphasis on drill and practice
816. Which of the following has greatly influenced the introduction of Kto-12 reform in basic
education?
A. Need to conform international standards
B. Need to upgrade facilities of schools
817. What does the traditional curriculum and mass education lack that
the progressive curriculum can deliver?
A. Authoritarian role of the teacher
B. Value for individualization
818. Which of the following is the most appropriate use of television in
the classroom?
A. TV viewing to replace absent teacher
B. TV viewing with cuts and explanation

819. While there is modernity and progress through the use of technology
in instruction, what is the greatest danger along the domain of
learning that is posed by technology?
A. Developing passivity and uncritical minds
B. Developing visual and audial orientation
820. What is aroused among viewing learners by dramatic educational films
in what is known as “cliff hangers”?
A. Satisfaction B. Expectancy
821. In recent curricular revisions, the humanities are gradually replaced
by technical courses that bear practical consequences. This shows that
curricular direction is toward _______.
A. Pragmatism B. Utilitarianism
822. According to the existentialist, every person is in the same
predicament and has the same possibilities. What does this imply?
A. Every person must go through the same form of education.
B. Every person must be given access to
education
823. School B’s curriculum puts emphasis on the classics. School B’s
curriculum is predominantly_____.
A. Perennialist B. Progressivist
824. Which teaching activity is founded on Bandura’s social learning theory?
A. Questioning B. Modeling
825. The practice of starting school programs very late points to the
Filipinos’s ________.
A. Orientation only to the present
B. Lack of discipline

826. Teacher Cris always checks on entry knowledge and skills before she
proceeds to her new lesson. On which principle is Teacher Cris’ practice
grounded?
A. Learning increases when the lesson is relevant.
B. New learning builds on previous learning.
827. Which practice is an offshoot of B. F. Skinner’s theory of operant
conditioning?
A. Use of programmed instruction
B. Use of scaffolding
828. Student A claims: “I cannot see it so I won’t believe it.”Under which
group can he be classified?
A. Realist B. Empiricist
829. Teacher E encourages her students to develop their reasoning power
to the fullest in order to arrive at knowledge. Teacher E is a/an ______.
A. Pragmatist B. Rationalist
830. “Specialization is knowing more and more about less and less. Then it
is better to be a generalist”, claims Teacher Donald. On which
philosophy does Teacher Donald lean?
A. Essentialism B. Progressivism
831. “The greatest happiness lies in the contemplative use of the mind”,
said Plato. Therefore, let us give more opportunities for our students
to do _____.
A. cooperative learning B. introspection
832. When we convince our students that pleasure is NOT the only good in
life, we object to the teachings of ______.
A. Stoicism B. Epicureanism
833. Teacher Michael teaches his/her students that pleasure is NOT the
highest good. What teacher teaches is contrary to which philosophy?
A. Hedonism B. Idealism

834. Class schedule, list of competencies to master, and uniform class


requirements belong to a school governed by the educational
philosophy of _____.
A. Perennialism B. Essentialism
835. An emphasis on the humanities is a reflection of the _____ philosophy.
A. Essentialist B. Perennialist
836. Which practice does NOT fit in a classroom that recognizes individual
differences?
A. Sharing from multiple perspectives
B. Uniform requirements
837. The practice of motivating students before we proceed to our lesson
proper is in accordance with the law of ____.
A. Effect B. Readiness
838. If a student is encouraged to develop himself to the fullest and must
satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the highest need is ______.
A. Belongingness
B. Self-actualization
839. In a research conducted by Sadker. It was found out that male and
female teachers are more likely to call on male than female students
and are more likely to give positive reinorcement to male’s correct
responses than to those of females. What does this point to?
Prevalence of ___________ in schools.
A. Racial prejudice
B. Gender bias
840. Teacher Lexus raises his eyebrows and tilts his head to communicate
a warning to Janus who talks while he lectures. Which classroom
control technique did he use?
A. Prompting B. Eye contact

841. When asked about her order in a restaurant, a little girl tells the waiter,
“yong kagaya kahapon.” With Piaget’s theory in mind, what is the
little girl’s behavior called?
A. Pre-operational egocentrism
B. Transductive reasoning
842. Fully convinced that it is not the right thing to do, Michael convinces
his classmates not to cut classes. In which stage of moral development
is Michael?
A. Post-conventional
B. Pre-conventional
843. Which seat arrangement has been proven to be effective for learning?
A. Any seat arrangement to suit varied learing styles
B. A combination of fixed and flexible
arrangement
844. Here is a lesson objective in Chemistry: “At the end of a 60-minute
period, the students should be able to memorize the periodic table
of elements with 90% accuracy. “Applying Robert Mager’s principle
on writing performance objectives, which is the criterion measure?
A. 90 % accuracy
B. memorize the periodic table
845. Which is in accordance with the “with-it-ness” principle of classroom
management of Kounin?
A. Teacher is fully aware of what is happening in his classroom.
B. Student is with his teacher in everything he
teaches.
846. If teacher is concerned with the development of students’higherorder-thinking skills,
then his lesson objectives must go beyond
_________.
A. Comprehension
B. Application

847. When should a teacher decide to use direct instruction as a method?


A. When the subject matter is easy
B. When the subject matter is difficult
848. Although learning can take place anywhere and anytime, the more
systematic the teacher, the greater is the probability for success. This
points out the need for teachers to _______.
A. Select their instructional materials
B. Plan their lesson
849. With Bloom’s cognitive taxonomy in mind, which objective is in the
highest level?
A. To rate a project along relevance, originally, and
craftmanship
B. To state the assumption that underlies the given statements
850. The following terms refer to performance objectives EXCEPT
____________ objectives.
A. Teacher’s B. Learner’s
851. Edgar Dale found out that people generally remember 10% of what
they read but generally remember 90% of what they do. What does
this imply to a teacher’s instructional planning?
A. Plan a detailed lecture and provide the students with your
lecture outline.
B. Plan for an activity where students do the real thing.
852. Which statement on review is CORRECT?
A. One of its purposes is to link the past with the new lesson.
B. It is repeating the lesson on the previous day to find out if
students learned the lesson.
853. Which objective in the affective domain is in the lowest level?
A. To accumulate examples of authenticity
B. To support viewpoints against abortion

854. Based on Erikson’s theory, what is the greatest danger in the


elementary school years for children’s development? The
development of a sense of _________.
A. Isolation B. Inferiority
855. According to the cognitivist Jerome Bruner, for the learner to use
information effectively, it must be TRANSLATED into his TERMS. What
is an implication of this to the teacher?
A. To make him define the terms clearly
B. To use terms within the level of the pupil’s
understanding
856. Aeneas, a Grade I pupil, plays with his classmates but cannot accept
defeat. Based on Piaget’s theory on cognitive development, in what
development stage is Aeneas?
A. Sensorimotor
B. Pre-operational
857. Which learning principle is the essence of Gardner’s theory on Multiple
Intelligence?
A. Intelligence is not measured in one form.
B. Learners have different IQ level.
858. Sandream, a Grade I pupil, is happy when he wins a game but sulks
when he doesn’t. Which does Sandream’s behavior indicate?
A. Egocentrism B. Egotism
859. Which statement on IQ and EQ is correct?
A. It is the blending of both IQ and EQ that can make a difference
in performance.
B. The contribution of IQ and EQ to performance is dependent
on factors like age and gender.
860. Which is the main purpose of the compulsory study of the Philippine
Constitution in schools?
A. Develop students into responsible, thinking
citizens
B. Equip students with the basic knowledge of the Phil.
Constitution
861. To develop in the young a sense of pride and appreciation of our very
own culture,which one should schools do more?
I. Stress on the positive aspects of our Filipino culture.
II. Invite knowlegdeable persons to discuss
events in our history for which we can be proud
III. Study the lives of our heroes.
A. I, II and III B. II and III
862. Based on Freud’s psychoanalytic theory, which component/s of
personality is/are concerned with a sense of right and wrong?
A. Ego B. Super ego
863. Which teaching practice is contrary to the child’s multiple intelligence
theory of Gardner?
A. Using portfolio as an alternative way of assessing learning
B. Limiting the assessment of learning to paper-and-pencil tests
864. Baleleng says: “I must not cheat even if everyone in class cheats. Never
mind if I get ostracized for that. I will only cheat myself if I do. Besides,
cheating erodes people’s trusts and relationships. I condemn
cheating.”In the context of Kohlberg’s moral development theory, in
what moral development level is Baleleng?
A. Post-conventional
B. Conventional
865. The following are characteristics of a child-friendly school EXCEPT
____________.
A. Not discriminating
B. Exclusive

866. Which does basic education encompass?


I. Early chilhood education
II. Elementary education
III. Secondary education
IV. Alternative learningsystem
V. Education for Children with Special Needs
A. I, II, III, IV and V
B. I, II, III and IV
867. To which goals of educational institutions as provided for by the
Constitution is the development of work skills attuned?
A. To develop vocational efficiency
B. To teach the duties of citizenship
868. Are elementary and secondary education compulsory for all children
of schoolage?
A. No, this violates parents’and children ‘s right to decide
what is best for them and their children.
B. No, only elementary education is compulsory.
869. The Continuous Progression Scheme (CPS) in the elementary level in
the Philippines in the past had as its objective_________.
A. Equitable access to education
B. Mass promotion
870. Which program was wrongly understood to mean all pupils pass,no
one fails?
A. Mastery Learning
B. Continuous Progression Scheme
871. Which move liberalized access to education during the Spanish
period?
A. The provision of vocational training for school age children
B. The establishment of at least one primary
school for boys and girls in each municipality
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872. Which is/are characteristic feature/s of the 2002 Basic Education


Curriculum?
I. Constructivist
II. Integrative
III. Essentialist
A. I and II B. I,II and III
873. According to psychologist Ormrod, considering socio-cultural
influences, who can serve an effective model for students’motivation?
One who is ______.
A. Not like them in terms of race, socio-economic status and
cultural background
B. Similar to them in terms of race,socio- economic status and
cutural background
874. Which program of the Department of Education is an offshoot of the
Filipino bayanihan spirit?
A. Child-Friendly School System
B. Brigada Eskwela
875. Which is a classroom application of this principle “Students learn more
effectively when they elaborate on new information” . Ask your
students to __________.
A. Commit the principle to memory
B. Identify an application of the principle
876. Teacher Aljon gives his students opportunities to be creative because
of his conviction that much learning results from the need to express
creativity. On which theory is Teacher Aljon’s conviction anchored?
A. Behaviorist B. Humanist
877. Pavlov is to classical conditioning as ____ is to operant conditioning.
A. B. F. Skinner B. J. Holt

878. Why is it sound to encourage our students to define terms in their


own words? Because ____.
A. students remember information better when they mentally
process it in some way.
B. they ought to connect the terms that they learn with other
terms
879. Teacher Aldrex says: “If it is billiard that brings students out of the
classroom, let us bring it in the classroom. Perhaps, I can use it to
teach Math.”To which philosophy does Teacher Aldrex adhere?
A. Reconstructionism B. Progressivism
880. Which illustrates a proactive approach to discipline?
A. Teacher starts giving rule only after a violation of a rule.
B. Teacher arranges the chairs to allow for a
smooth traffic flow.
881. With preventive discipline in mind, which does NOT belong to the
group?
A. Reactive B. Proactive
882. Which is a proactive management practice?
A. Tell them that you enforce the rules on everyone, no
exception.
B. Set and clarify your rules and expectations on Day 1.
883. Teacher Liam strives to draw participation of every student into her
classroom discussion. Which student need is she trying to address?
The need to _____.
A. show their abilities to the rest of the class
B. feel significant and be part of a group
884. Which can run counter to the encouragement you give to your students
to ask questions?
A. Knitted eyebrows when a question is raised
B. Eye to eye contact

885. To encourage class participation, which ahould a teacher NEVER do?


A. Pose high level questions.
B. Reject a student’s response at once
886. Which question demands the highest level of thinking?
A. What conditions must be met for reporting method to be
effective
B. Was the student reporting well done?
Support your answer?
887. Teacher Dang asked her class this question: How will you illustrate
symbiosis to your classmates? Teacher Dang’S question is a question
that _______.
A. Assesses cognition
B. Probes creative thinking
888. Which questioning technique promotes more classroom interaction?
A. Focusing on convergent questions
B. Focusing on divergent questions
889. At what historical phase did Filipinos get formal tutoring for democratic
sovereign life which we started to enjoy in July 4, 1946?
A. June 12, 1898 declaration
B. American colonial regime
890. What established formal public school in the Philippines?
A. A Hispanic royal decree of 1863
B. Efforts of Spanish missionaries
891. Noypi is an Existentialism teacher. He made efforts to make
connections between new information of the EDSA peaceful
revolution with past lessons on the Philippine Hispanic revolution.
How is this effort of teacher Noypi known in the cognitivist learning
theory?
A. Integration B. Modification

892. If Teacher Fin Gear sees honestly as a timeless virtue for yesterday/
today/and tomorrow, what principle does she value?
A. Perennialism B. Pragmatism
893. Principal Noy Calbo is carefully focused on providing healthy,
beautiful, and nurturing physical and social environment in her school.
She believes learners are shaped by their own environment. What
philosophical heritage of learning does she value most?
A. Behaviorist B. Parennialist
894. What is stressed by the Reconstructionist philosophy in education?
A. Educational trends and issues
B. universal truths
895. In responding to the learning needs of special children, what negative
value or condition is directly remedied by our democratic educational
system?
A. Elitism in education
B. discrimination among learners
896. In the Code of Ethics of Professional Teacher, moral values are given
importance. What aspect of moral character best relates to the teacher
who required good habits and attitudes while practicing them
consistently in life?
A. being morally upright
B. being a loving person
897. What is the most basic foundation for moral principles?
A. The civil code
B. The natural law
898. Teacher Atejay is aware she cannot teach reading in a flash. Following
the Goddle’s Reading Skills Ladder, what step will she first focus on
for beginners?
A. Using contextual clues. B. Basic sight words.
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899. Which of the following is an example of non-verbal behavior by
teacher?
A. Voice volume shows arrogance
B. Stands or sits that shows alertness
900. In the teaching career, which forms the essence of professional
competence, expertise and consciousness among teachers?
A. High position and ranking
B. Excellence in the practice of teaching
901. Teacher Jaja was awarded for her special efforts to create a nurturing
environment in the school. What character has she shown?
A. Humble
B. Loving
902. Teacher Petra thinks she is the best among peers, while others are
below her stature. What is her attitudes towards people?
A. “Bukas na lang” attitude
B. Holier than thou attitude
903. Which of the following can be a more effective strategy to advance
higher esteem for the teaching profession and its rightful share of
available talents?
A. Removal of entry examinations for aspirants
B. Adequate remuneration and other means job
satisfaction
904. Public school teachers plan to organize a peaceful rally to express
their grievances over education policies. How can this be legally done?
A. Support of parents and community
B. Get permit for rally outside of work hours
905. Which of the following will most effectively encourage the new
teachers for active participation in the school unique educational
culture?
A. Teacher induction program (TIP)
B. Involvement in planning/designing activities

906. What initiative provides unity and camaraderie among professional


teachers?
A. Communication with former classmates
B. Membership in the teacher association
907. Schools are referred to as second homes. What pillar stands for caring
and nurturing schools?
A. Learning to be
B. Learning to live together
908. Teacher Tal Tal assert that the aim of development is the complete
fulfillment of man and his development in a holistic way as an
individual, member of a family and community and as a responsible
citizen. Which fundamental type of learning does a Teacher Tal Tal
assert?
A. Learning to be
B. Learning to live together
909. What is the introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practices
in education e.g. new educational technologies?
A. Progression B. Innovation
910. In his class, teacher Ta Hwan carefully focuses on important elements
of the rich life of indigenous communities, filtering out their negative
attitudes. What attitudes among diverse learners can this generate?
A. Sense of pride
B. Sense of apathy
911. Which of the following can be classified as a terminal learning
outcome?
A. Sense of scientific attitude
B. Dichotomy between aquatic and land animals
912. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do models, replicas,
charts, graphs and specimens belong?
A. Resources and materials
B. Learning activities

913. Scientific attitudes need to be developed among young learners.


Which does pupil Fanny lacks when she accused without evidence
her seatmate, Esonsa of stealing her sandwich?
A. Persistence B. Objectivity
914. In today’s technology-society, what competency is gained by early
learners in the use of digital resources, such as electronic devices?
A. Social maturity B. computer literacy
915. Our digital generation reads from the internet. What kind of reading
activity do we engage in as we read and share Facebook materials?
A. Economic reading B. social reading
916. A schema is a computer chip in your brain that holds all you know on
a subject. Each time you find something new, you pull out the computer
chip on that subject; add the new information, and the return the chip
to the storage. The reading technique that activates the schema is:
A. Key-word reading B. Previewing
917. Michael Harrington noted: “If there is technological advance without
social advance, there is, almost automatically, an increase in human
misery.” Which of the following shows Mr. Harrington is right?
A. Internet Pornography
B. Facebook
918. Which of the following situation shows technology engaging learners
in active, constructive, intentional, authentic and cooperative
learning?
A. Surfing Internet information sites
B. Collating materials from the Web
919. A young mother observes her seven year old girl glued to her computer
games. What aspect of family life may suffer due to obsession of the
young with technology gadgets?
A. Family economic life
B. Parent-child relationship

920. In science teaching, what can be classified as self-directed strategy in


knowing concepts, principles and innovations?
A. Project B. Role playing
921. Teacher Bekang makes her preschoolers touch, rub and manipulate
natural and artificial objects. What is given importance in this case?
A. Tactile B. Anatomic
922. Teacher Empress Ki asked her students to bring small plants in pots,
and then organize and mark them according to categories, e.g.
flowering, ornamental, herbal, etc. What skill was desired in this
activity?
A. Processing activity
B. Classifying activity
923. For young Filipino learners studying English as a second language,
which of the following can best generate language learning?
A. Simple exercise by use
B. Study of grammar
924. What can teacher Wan Lou encourage in order foster collaborative/
conversational learning among her high school students?
A. Seek ideas and opinions from others (peers,
parents, friends, etc.)
B. Try-out ideas suggested by the teacher
925. Problems of discipline (misdeeds, lapses, minor offenses) can be
reduced through enthusiasm which can be matched by the enthusiasm
of learners. What can draw a laugh and reduce tension from all?
A. Nonverbal gestures
B. Sense of humor
926. What does a teacher do if she practices differentiated instruction?
A. Applies a multidisciplinary teaching approach
B. Makes students collaborate with other on
instructional tasks

927. Due to the risk in exposing children in some equipment and apparatus,
including chemical elements in a science laboratory, what is an
effective alternative teaching strategy?
A. Lecture B. Demonstration
928. In the scientific process, what thinking skill is referred in the process
of mentally analyzing and evaluating data on evidences?
A. Constructive thinking B. Interpretative thinking
929. At what point does the science learner engage in critical thinking?
A. Gathering evidence B. Examining or judging
930. Following Albert Bandura’s social learning theory, what can be
achieved from the public television live coverage of Senate hearings
on plunder cases, such as on the misuse of pork barrel funds?
A. Personality imaging B. Behavior change
931. Who among the educational psychologist gave importance to Eugenics
or breeding, stating that well-bred chicken create better, more moral
and happier learning environment?
A. William James B. Edward Thorndike
932. Among the following contemporary theories of learning, which
explore situations confined to certain people, places or events?
A. Cased-based reasoning
B. Constructivism
933. For the theorist of constructivism what/who is at the core of genuine
thinking, understanding and learning?
A. Learners B. Teachers
934. Beyond formal learning, modern school gives regard to parents and
the community. What contemporary theory of learning favors this
attitude?
A. Social cognition B. Economic cognition

935. English teacher An Pituan teaches grammar by limited concentration


on memory and application of rules, immediately tested by daily
quizzes. What learning theory is applicable in this case?
A. Cognitivist B. Connectionist
936. Who introduce Gestalt psychology which influenced the importance
of understanding in the teaching-learning process?
A. Robert Gagne B. Max Wertheimer
937. Which of the following is NOT among the elements to consider in
applying David Ausubel’s advance organizer process?
A. Degree of prior familiarity
B. Subject overview
938. Following Ausubel’s social learning theory, what kind of behavior
model is applied by the Cinderella character in portraying moral
lessons on life from rags-to-riches?
A. Symbolic B. Real
939. Within the context of constructive learning, which of the following
manifests the teacher as an effective teacher?
A. Great impression that teacher is technology savy
B. Discovery by students of learning
opportunities
940. During Hispanic days in the Philippines, friars taught the Caratilia and
discipline by the use of the rod, on erring young “Indio” students.
What type of conditioning was applied for his practice?
A. Operant conditioning
B. Outright conditioning
941. It is believed that the teacher has an invisible aura of light surrounding
his/her person that influences the class. To what learning principle
does this influence best relate to?
A. Learning by trial and error
B. Learning by observation and imitation
942. Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations.
What must a teacher do?
A. Make students feel good about themselves
B. Make students work collaboratively
943. This is the scenario in Teacher Susan ’s class. The bell rang but the
students are still absorbed in their group discussion. The small groups
haven’t move from their seats as they are busy arguing on what the
Philippine government should do with China’s encroachment of the
Scarborough shores. Which is true of the class?
I. Active learners
II. Does things for the sake of grades
III. They have strong knowledge base on government and
international relations
A. I,II and III B. I and III
944. Erickson viewed the elementary school years as critical for the
development of self-confidence. Which one should the elementary
school provide?
A. Opportunities for children to achieve the recognition of
teachers, parents and peers by producing the things
B. Rules on academic behavior to be strictly enforced on all pupils
945. At the elementary level which must be done to curb pupil’s lack of
motivation, low self-esteem and lethargy?
I. Help children discover their special talents and interest
II. Organize interest clubs
III. Focus solely on academics for lesson mastery
A. I and II B. II only
946. There are values in the home environment that should form part of
the school environment during early childhood development. Which
of the following has greatest significance for carrying over form the
home to the school?
A. Hygiene B. Discipline

947. Principal Ejay invited an expert to speak and answer questions on the
issue of cybercrime among faculty and senior students. What kind of
discussion was held by the school?
A. panel discussion
B. Symposium discussion
948. Facilities such as classrooms, fixtures and equipment can often damage
the morale of new teachers and become an obstacle for adapting well
to the school environment. What should be the policy for assigning
said physical facilities?
A. First come, first served basis
B. needs of student’s basis
949. Student Teacher Sophie has a very strong knowledge base in earth
science. In effect, which will she most likely be capable of doing?
A. Can make an experimental set up on the planets
B. Can answer all questions pertaining to earth science
950. What is teacher Noni’s teaching style which asserts his authority, and
provides rewards or punishment for work done?
A. Apprenticeship
B. Boss Employee
951. What kind of classroom may have harmful effects to preschoolers
along academic orientation or structures?
A. Adaption to age, maturity, cultural capabilities
B. Highly academic direct instruction
952. What makes assessment of learning peculiar is that it measures
concepts, ideas and abstract which can be characterized as
________________.
A. Physical B. Intangibles
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953. Teacher Alden is observed to be a bit aloof from the children of the
Aetas. She justifies her action by saying: “We are but human; we cannot
like every pupil.”Is she acting ethically?
A. Yes, persons have their own peculiarities and we expect
that we cannot like everybody in the same way that not
everybody can like us.
B. No, under no circumstances shall a teacher be prejudiced
against any learner.
954. The teacher is obliged to ensure certain qualities in choice and use of
assessment instruments. What was not observed when teacher
Emperatress gave a test that included materials that were not covered
by class lessons?
A. Validity B. Reliability
955. Teachers evaluate student’s achievements because _______.
A. They want to know how their student perceived their method
of teaching
B. They want to know if they are able to reach the goal of their
teaching efforts
956. Teacher Francis organized a structured class discussion with two
opposing sides and assigned speakers on the issue of contraceptives.
What was this kind of class?
A. panel discussion B. Debate
957. On managing the class as a group, what is the problem when a teacher
gives work load to students that are too light or too heavy?
A. dissatisfaction
B. disturbance in group climate
958. Guided by Max Scheler’s hierarchy of values, what did student KiSeung Nyang prefer
to practice when she decided to go on an out-oftown picnic to enjoy the day with friends,
rather than attend a required
Saturday class?
A. Vital values
B. Pleasure values

959. Of the following, which demonstrates the principle that the good end
does not justify the illegal/immoral means?
A. Students form a peer group to pass the course
B. A principal collects money from students to set up a computer
laboratory
960. Which is considered ethical when it comes to a teacher applying for a
teaching position?
I. There is a vacant position
II. She/he is qualified for the position
III. She/he respects the system of selection on the basis of merit
and competence
A. I, II, and III B. I and II
961. How is the moral character of a teacher most accurately summed up
when he/she have reached a level of development emotionally,
socially, mentally, spiritually, appropriate to age and status?
A. Being loving person
B. Being fully human
962. Teacher Chang does not personally agree with one school policy. What
is the professional thing for her to do?
A. Make an honest effort to understand, support, and carry out
the school policy even if he does not personally agree.
B. Be indifferent about it as he exerts effort to
understand.
963. Which of the following steps should be completed first in planning an
achievement test?
A. Set up a table of specifications
B. Define the instructional objective
964. One every important type of communication skill which is receptive
in nature and requires one to be very alert is:
A. Reading B. Listening
965. Magda is already in College. What reading activities should she be
guided on the following stages/period of continuity/progression in
developmental reading?
A. Reading readiness
B. Refinement in the use of reading materials
966. Teacher Baek An manages a Nursery class. What stage/period of
reading should she observe in teaching reading skills to her pupils?
A. Reading readiness
B. Beginning reading
967. Which of the following opinions about books is about the sensible
delight they give the reader?
A. A man without book is like a body without a soul
B. A book is a garden in pocket
968. Ranking of teacher applicants based on LET rating, college GPA, demo
teaching interview, etc. is in accordance with the hiring principle of
_______.
A. Selective admission to the profession
B. Aristocracy
969. Which is NOT a manifestation of a professional teacher’s pride in a
teaching as a noble calling?
A. She is resigned to the idea that teaching is for those who
cannot make it in the other profession.
B. She campaigns for the better students to take up teaching.
970. A teacher is a facilitator of learning and of the development of the
youth. Which practice is NOT in keeping with his role as facilitator?
A. Considers the multiple intelligences of learners
B. Humiliates misbehaving pupils

971. Teacher Purang does not want Teacher Pazang to be promoted and so
the former fabricates lies against Teacher Pazang and writes them in
an anonymous letter mailed to the Schools Division Superintendent.
What should Teacher Purang do if she has to act prefessionally?
A. Go to the Schools Division Superintendent and give criticism
verbally.
B. Submit to the office concerned a signed justifiable criticism
against Teacher Pazang.
972. Under no circumstances shall a teacher be prejudiced nor
discriminatory against any learner, says the Code of Ethics. When is a
teacher prejudiced against any learner?
A. When he makes a farsighted pupil sit at the back
B. When he refuses a pupil with a slight physical
disability in class
973. Authority comes from God and is meant to _________.
A. Make the subjects of authority recognize theirsuperiors
B. Help those given the authority do their task
974. In school-based management, school head is given more power for
him __________.
A. Be able to serve his teachers, pupils and community better
B. Command his subordinates to do what he pleases
975. To insist on rights without acceptance of duty is ________.
A. Selflessness B. Selfishness
976. Human dignity is inherent in every person. What does this mean? The
inner worth of a person _________.
A. Depends on what s/he can do
B. Is in him/her whether or not s/he can do or has something
977. Which statement on human rights is CORRECT?
A. Every right carries with an obligation.
B. Rights are absolute.

978. Duties that secure public order or common good have priority over
those that safeguard the individual. Which illustrates this?
A. The need to obey traffic rules is prior to one’s personal
convenience.
B. Drugstores require doctor’s prescription before disposing the
drug.
979. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our country’s
redemption, which should you work for?
A. The economic recovery of the country
B. The upgrading of the quality of Philippine education
980. Which one should you do if a parent of one of your failing pupils asks
you to tutor her daughter in consideration of a certain amount of
money which you badly needed?
A. Accept the offer but do tutoring outside office hours.
B. Advise the parent to look for another tutor.
981. Teacher Dadang is ordered to pass undeserving student with a death
threat. Which advice will a hedonist give?
A. Pass the student. That will be of use to the student, his parents
and you.
B. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
982. In times of war, soldiers must be ready to give up their lives in defense
of the nation.which normative relationship applies this case?
A. More common good-public safety before private gain
B. Wider social order-the family before the individual
983. Which illustrates this principle: “Circumstances may change a good or
an indifferent act into a punishable one”.
A. The professional teacher’s act of insulting a student is worse
than a student belittling a classmate.
B. Slapping someone at a moment of rage is not as worse as
slapping someone for thrill.

984. The early Egyptians adopted apprenticeship as one educational


method. Which is its equivalent in our present teacher education
curriculum?
A. Presentation and defense of a research paper
B. Practicum like practice teaching
985. Teacher Dante advises the class: “Better be good in this life. Treat
others well. The good that you do to others will come back to you in
the same way that the bad you do to others will boomerang to you.”
This is what they call karma. From which thought did this originate?
A. Buddhist B. Hindu
986. Jerome Bruner’s idea that interest in the material being learned was
the best stimulus for learning supports our efforts to develop ______
motivation in our students.
A. Intrinsic B. Extrinsic
987. Helping in the development of graduates who are “maka-Diyos” is an
influence of __________ morality.
A. Naturalistic
B. Classical Christian
988. With which philosopher did the emphasis on critical thinking begin?
This philosopher said “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
A. Pythagoras B. Socrates
989. Which classroom management technique is in line with Lao tsu’s
thought on inaction?
A. Planned ignoring
B. Loss of privileges
990. Which is NOT true of the guidance process?
A. Guidance is meant for every student including the
performing students.
B. The guidance counselor decides what is best for the student
who is in the dark.

991. Self-rating and a follow-up conference with teacher benefit both


teacher and student. The following are benefits for the student EXCEPT
A. heightens student’s defensiveness.
B. helps the student develop increased skill in self-assessment.
992. Teacher Uber asked her pupils to create a story out of the given
pictures. Which projective technique did Teacher Uber use?
A. Rorschach test
B. Thematic Apperception Test
993. If a researcher commits a type 1 error, what does he commit?
A. Accepting the null hypothesis when it should havebeen
rejected
B. Rejecting the null hypothesis when it should have been
accepted
994. Which is TRUE when standard deviation is small?
A. Scores are tightly bunched together.
B. The bell curve is relatively flat.
995. Principal announced this in a faculty meeting: “There is a positive
correlation between the students’ scores in Math and in Science.
“Which is the CORRECT interpretation?
A. The students who scored high in Math also scored high in
Science.
B. The students who scored high in Math scored lowin
Science.
996. Which CANNOT enhance the comparability of grades?
A. Using common conversion table for translating the test scores
to ratings
B. Formulating tests that vary among teachers
997. Which is claimed to be a disadvantage of our current practice of giving
numerical or letter grade?
A. They are perceived to be absolute measures of intelligence.
B. They don’t give feedback on students’ specificstrengths and
weaknesses.

998. In the context of grading, what is referred to as teacher’s generosity


error? A teacher _____.
A. has a tendency to give high grades as compared to the rest
B. gives way to students’ bargain for no more quiz
999. Teacher Lorelie does norm-referenced interpretation of scores. Which
of the following does she do?
A. She compares individual student’s scores with other
students’scores.
B. She describes what should be every individual student’s
performance.
1000. If the lowest score obtained in a 100-item test is 1 and the highest is
99, what can be said roughly of the scores? The scores are _____.
A. highly similar
B. highly dispersed

ANSWER KEYS
501 A 531 A 561 A 591 A 621 B
502 A 532 A 562 A 592 B 622 B
503 B 533 B 563 B 593 A 623 B
504 B 534 B 564 B 594 B 624 A
505 B 535 B 565 A 595 B 625 A
506 B 536 B 566 B 596 B 626 B
507 A 537 A 567 B 597 B 627 A
508 B 538 B 568 B 598 B 628 A
509 B 539 A 569 B 599 B 629 A
510 B 540 B 570 A 600 A 630 A
511 A 541 A 571 A 601 B 631 B
512 B 542 A 572 A 602 A 632 A
513 A 543 B 573 A 603 B 633 A
514 A 544 A 574 B 604 B 634 A
515 A 545 A 575 B 605 A 635 A
516 B 546 B 576 B 606 B 636 A
517 A 547 A 577 B 607 B 637 B
518 B 548 B 578 A 608 A 638 A
519 B 549 A 579 A 609 B 639 A
520 A 550 A 580 B 610 B 640 B
521 A 551 B 581 B 611 B 641 B
522 B 552 A 582 A 612 A 642 B
523 B 553 B 583 B 613 A 643 A
524 A 554 A 584 A 614 A 644 A
525 A 555 B 585 A 615 B 645 A
526 A 556 B 586 B 616 B 646 A
527 B 557 A 587 A 617 B 647 B
528 A 558 B 588 A 618 A 648 B
529 A 559 A 589 A 619 A 649 B
530 A 560 A 590 A 620 A 650 B
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
ANSWER KEYS
141
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
651 B 691 B 731 B 771 B 811 A
652 A 692 B 732 B 772 A 812 B
653 B 693 A 733 A 773 A 813 A
654 A 694 A 734 A 774 B 814 B
655 A 695 A 735 A 775 B 815 B
656 B 696 B 736 B 776 A 816 A
657 B 697 A 737 A 777 B 817 B
658 A 698 A 738 A 778 A 818 B
659 B 699 B 739 A 779 A 819 A
660 A 700 A 740 A 780 B 820 B
661 B 701 A 741 A 781 A 821 A
662 A 702 A 742 B 782 B 822 B
663 B 703 B 743 A 783 A 823 A
664 B 704 A 744 B 784 B 824 B
665 A 705 A 745 B 785 A 825 B
666 B 706 A 746 A 786 A 826 B
667 A 707 B 747 B 787 A 827 A
668 A 708 B 748 B 788 B 828 B
669 A 709 A 749 A 789 B 829 B
670 B 710 A 750 A 790 B 830 A
671 A 711 A 751 B 791 A 831 B
672 A 712 B 752 A 792 B 832 B
673 B 713 A 753 B 793 B 833 A
674 A 714 B 754 A 794 B 834 B
675 B 715 A 755 B 795 A 835 B
676 A 716 B 756 B 796 B 836 B
677 A 717 B 757 B 797 B 837 B
678 A 718 B 758 A 798 A 838 B
679 A 719 A 759 A 799 A 839 B
680 B 720 A 760 A 800 B 840 A
681 B 721 B 761 A 801 A 841 A
682 A 722 B 762 A 802 B 842 B
683 A 723 B 763 A 803 B 843 A
684 B 724 A 764 B 804 A 844 A
685 A 725 B 765 B 805 B 845 A
686 B 726 A 766 A 806 A 846 B
687 B 727 A 767 B 807 B 847 B
688 A 728 A 768 B 808 A 848 B
689 A 729 A 769 A 809 B 849 A
690 B 730 B 770 A 810 B 850 B
142
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
851 A 891 A 931 B 971 B
852 A 892 A 932 A 972 B
853 A 893 A 933 A 973 B
854 B 894 A 934 A 974 A
855 B 895 B 935 A 975 B
856 B 896 A 936 B 976 B
857 A 897 B 937 B 977 A
858 B 898 B 938 A 978 A
859 A 899 B 939 B 979 B
860 A 900 B 940 A 980 B
861 A 901 B 941 B 981 B
862 B 902 B 942 B 982 A
863 B 903 B 943 B 983 B
864 A 904 B 944 A 984 B
865 B 905 B 945 A 985 B
866 A 906 B 946 B 986 A
867 A 907 B 947 B 987 B
868 B 908 A 948 B 988 B
869 B 909 A 949 B 989 A
870 B 910 B 950 B 990 B
871 B 911 A 951 B 991 A
872 B 912 B 952 B 992 B
873 B 913 B 953 B 993 B
874 B 914 B 954 A 994 A
875 B 915 B 955 B 995 A
876 B 916 A 956 B 996 B
877 A 917 A 957 A 997 B
878 A 918 B 958 B 998 A
879 B 919 B 959 B 999 A
880 B 920 A 960 A 1000 B
881 A 921 A 961 B
882 B 922 B 962 B
883 B 923 A 963 A
884 A 924 A 964 B
885 B 925 B 965 B
886 B 926 A 966 A
887 B 927 B 967 B
888 B 928 B 968 A
889 B 929 B 969 A
890 A 930 A 970 B

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SUMMARY

1.    Which is true of LET passers?

A.   Every LET passer shall be required to take the Professional Oath before practicing as
a Professional Teacher
B.    Taking the Professional Oath before practicing as a Professional Teacher is optional for
LET passer
C.   The Professional Oath can be taken before any Professional Teacher
D.   The taking of oath must be within one month from passing the LET

2.    Can a failed examinee qualify for a position of para-teacher?

A.    No
B.    Yes
C.   Yes, if his LET rating is below 75
D.   Yes, if his LET rating is 70 and above

3.    In order to assist new teachers, which is the most effective way to clarify the school’s goals
and responsibilities early in the first year?

A.    School curriculum                         C. Principal’s memorandum


B.    Student’s handbook                      D. Orientation

4.    How do orientation sessions help the new teacher?


I.              Be attuned to the school environment
II.            Learn guidelines to follow
III.           Develop good relations

A.    II and III     B. I and II        C. I only           D. I, II, and III


B.     
5.    A teacher introduces herself as teacher only. What does this imply?

A.    The teaching profession is not a very significant one


B.    The teaching profession is the lowest paid profession
C.   She must have been forced to pursue a career in teaching
D.   She takes no pride in the teaching profession

6.    When should teachers support one another

A.    At all times for whatever cause


B.    When they dialogue with administration
C.   When there is rift among teachers
D.   When the best interest of learners is at stake in a controversy

7.    Name the skills relevant to the teachers looking at problems as opportunities:

I.              Responsiveness to problem solving


II.            Alertness for possibilities
III.           Strong defense for tradition
IV.          Capacity to forget problems

A.    I, II, III, and IV                   C. II, III, and IV


B.    I and II                                           D. I, II, and III

8.    Which of the following is not relevant as immediate expectations for BEED and BSEd
graduates?

A.    Acting as an agent of change


B.    Motivation for continuing professional growth
C.   Principled understanding of the learning process
D.   High literacy and critical thinking

9.    Among the following, which directly qualifies the teacher candidate to be registered at par
with other professions like medicine, law, nursing, and the like?

A.    Teaching job placement


B.   Licensure examination
C.   Continuing professional education
D.   Membership in professional education

10.  What does “once a teacher, forever a student” imply for the professional teacher?

A.    Teacher’s affinity with the student


B.    Student-centered instruction
C.   Post-graduate studies for teachers
D.   Lifelong learning

11.  What is the overall stream for education, growth and fulfillment in the teaching profession?
A.    Merit and promotion                                  C. In-service
B.    Lifelong career                            D. Pre-service

12.  In essence, what is the new Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST)?

A.    Competency-based                                C. Practice-based
B.    Skill-based                                    D. Knowledge-based

13.  What is known as a self-appraisal for professional growth that is acceptable and useful for
recognizing weakness and strengths for a new beginning teacher?

A.    Self-evaluation                C. Master teacher’s evaluation


B.    Student’s evaluation         D. Principal’s evaluation

14.  Self-evaluation can be done in various ways, but this is not one of them.

A.    Written reflection
B.    Self-videotape of class performance
C.   Use of an evaluation instrument
D.   Peer feedback session

15.  What problem is given focus by research studies which show low rate of work absorption
among technical/vocational graduates?

A.    Highly protected formal sector


B.   Training-job mismatch
C.   Too long vocational courses
D.   Penalized informal sector
16.  Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency has direct supervision and
management of teacher education institutions or colleges of education in the country?

A.   Commission on Higher Education


B.    Professional Board of Teachers
C.   Teacher Education Council

D.   Department of Education

17.  Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency identifies supports and
develops centers of excellence among higher education institutions in the country?

A.    Department of Education
B.    Professional Regulation Commission
C.   Commission on Higher Education
D.   Teacher Education Council

18.  Which of the following has greatly influenced the introduction of K-to-12 reform in basic
education?

A.    Need to employ more teachers


B.   Need to conform to international standards
C.   Need to allot for more funding
D.   Need to upgrade facilities of schools

19.  From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to be taught religion in
public schools?

A.    Catechists paid by government


B.    Extra pay for teachers
C.   Outside of school hours only
D.   Upon written permission by parents

20.  What is the constitutional exemption for prohibition to establish schools solely for aliens in
the Philippines?

A.    Schools for Asians only


B.    Schools for special alien children
C.   Religious or mission schools
D.   Schools for children of diplomats and their dependents

21.  To whose responsibility is assigned by Philippine Constitution to the establishment,


maintenance and support of complete, adequate, and integrated system of education?

A.    The citizens
B.    The legislators
C.   The state
D.   The local government

22.  Among rights of the schools, which is not provided by the law?

A.   Right for basic education to subjects of study


B.    Right to provide proper governance
C.   Right to enforce administrative systems
D.   Right for institutions for higher learning to determine academic grounds for admission

23.  Among categories of time in classrooms and schools, which refers to the number of days
and hours in the school calendar specified by the school and government agencies?
A.    Allocated time                               C. Engaged time
B.    Mandated time                             D. Instruction time

24.  Of the following, which needy and qualified students are most deserving of government
funding assistance (scholarships, grants-in-aid, etc.)?

A.    Students from cultural communities


B.   Students who show high learning skills
C.   Poor transferees from private schools
D.   Students from sub-urban areas

25.  Former DepEd Director described her humble early schooling: a silong (ground floor of a
house) converted into a classroom. Which best characterizes the situation?

A.    Church-school                              C. School-home connection


B.    City school facility             D. Rural village school

26.  The world has become a global village. What sound practice is expected of teachers?

A.    Ethnocentrism                               C. Ethnic cleansing


B.    Respect of diverse culture        D. Xenocentrism

27.  What observation tests to the fact that the student’s motivation vary according to socio-
cultural background?

A.    Females mature earlier than boys


B.    Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments among the young
C.   Brains of boys are bigger and better than those of females
D.   Children from low-income household meet more obstacles in learning
28.  Which of the following displays one’s care for the welfare of others?

A.    Accepting responsibility for one’s choices


B.    Fulfilling commitments
C.   Developing self-esteem
D.   Taking pleasure in helping others

29.  What best describes “puwede na” mentality vs. excellence in work/service?

A.    Arduous preparation                     C. Committed work


B.    Resignation to mediocrity         D. Striving to be the best

30.  What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to please people in different venues
and situations rather than abide by principles?

A.   Bahala na mentality                      C. Split-personality


B.    Crab mentality                              D. Kanya-kanya system

31.  Among components of a morally mature person, which demonstrates that a teacher seeks
peaceful resolution of conflicts?

A.    Fulfilling commitments
B.   Working for peace/reconciliation
C.   Doing community work
D.   Accepting responsibility for choices
32.  Inculcating moral maturity among students, which of the following relates to beliefs and
ideals?

A.    Referring for prejudiced action


B.   Respecting freedom of conscience
C.   Promoting human equality
D.   Avoiding deception and dishonesty

33.  Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the community, which of the
following is not appropriate due to prevailing religious sentiments?

A.    Literacy assistance for out-of-school children/youths


B.    Household campaign for healthful practice
C.   Introducing cooperative thrift practices
D.   Promoting contraceptives for Planned Parenthood

34.  What is the degree of moral certitude of Alegre who entered into marriage only out of
obedience to her parents, but certain whether she wanted marriage at all?

A.    Lax B. Probable                 C. Doubtful    D. Certain

35.  In the poem, “When in Distance with Fortune and Men’s Eyes” Shakespeare felt depressed
looking at his sad fate and wishing he were someone else more rich, with many friends, with
greater skills and future prospects in life. What is the best antidote to such depressed
feelings?

A.    Deny that others have more than you have


B.   Count your own blessings
C.   Strive to surpass others
D.   Think of others poorer than you are

36.  Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students seek to hurt others to make up being hurt or rejected?

A.    Revenge seeking                        C. Withdrawal


B.    Power seeking                              D. Attention getting

37.  Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students are not getting the recognition they desire, continually seek help, and refuse to
work unless the teacher hovers over them?

A.    Attention getting                         C. Revenge seeking


B.    Withdrawal                                                D. Power seeking

38.  Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students feel helpless and rejected so that they remove themselves rather than confront the
situation?

A.    Withdrawal                                              C. Revenge seeking


B.    Power seeking                              D. Attention getting

39.  To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the mistaken goals of the
students. What is the hidden goal of students who become violent?

A.    Goal is to seek power                   C. Goal is to isolate self


B.   Goal is to get attention      D. Goal is to get revenge

40.  To what problem type do students belong, who have short attention span, unable to sustain
concentration by being easily affected by sights, sounds or speech?

A.    Withdrawn                                     C. Low achiever


B.    Defiant                                                      D. Distractible

41.  Of the approaches to classroom management, which involves a variety of techniques and
methods of ranging simple rewards to elaborate reinforcement, e.g. praise or rewards?

A.   Behavioral modification approach


B.    Group management approach
C.   Business-academic approach
D.   Assertive approach

42.  Among styles of classroom management, which expects teachers to specify rules of


behavior, consequence for disobeying them, and to communicate these rules and
consequences clearly?

A.    Business-academic approach
B.    Behavioral modification approach
C.   Group managerial style
D.   Assertive style
43.  Of the approaches to classroom management, which emphasizes the organization and
management of studentsas they engage in academic work?

A.    Assertive approach
B.   Group managerial approach
C.   Behavioral modification approach
D.   Business-academic approach

44.  If threat or punishment is necessary on erring students, how should this be done?

A.   First a warning before the threat


B.    Make the threat with immediate punishment
C.   Make the threat and reinforce with warning
D.   Warn and threat at the same

45.  If threat or punishment is necessary, which of the following expressed the threat with
LEAST severity?

A.    “I will work for your removal from class and you are a shame to your classmates.”
B.   “I will send you to principal’s office, or else also ask your parents to confer with the
principal.”
C.   “You will get shortened recess or receive more severe punishment.”
D.   “You will report early to school tomorrow or you will be marked absent.”

46.  Of the following, which is a non-threatening style of disciplining unruly students?”

A.    Stand under heat of the sun


B.    Do push-ups
C.   Send to guidance office
D.   Squat before the class

47.  Judging the relative severity of common classroom management strategies, which of the
following is least severe if applied on erring students?

A.   Surprise quiz
B.    Lowering school mark
C.   Throwing students out of class
D.   Summons to principal’s office

48.  For problems of discipline that cannot be resolved in class, which of the following should
not be done as it reduces the authority of the teacher?

A.   Rely on others to resolve your classroom problems


B.    Analyze your methods
C.   Give students a chance to redeem himself
D.   Communicate with parents

49.  Which of the following is the best option to deal with chronic behavior problems in the
classroom?

A.   Indicate consequences of behavior


B.    With gained confidence and skills
C.   Be calm and consistent
D.   Establish positive expectations for students

50.  Teacher Liza acts like a classroom manager, not a disciplinarian. Which of the following did
she avoid doing?

A.    Being consistent with disciplinary pattern


B.    Establish and enforce simple rules
C.   Relax discipline early in the first weeks, being more tight later
D.   Establish pattern of disciplinary early in the first weeks of school

51.  From classroom management strategies applied on erring on students, which of the


following should not be done?

A.    Surprise quiz
B.    Parent-principal conference
C.   Communicating problem to parents
D.   Shaming erring student before the class

52.  As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the teacher may restructure the program.
How is this not be done?

A.    Teach again lessons difficult to understand


B.    Remove tension level before processing with lesson
C.   Modify lesson
D.   Skip whole lesson unit altogether

53.  Teacher Jose talks to students about their interests, what they did over the weekend, their
progress in school work, etc. What positive approach to classroom management did
Teacher Jose apply?

A.    Trusting students
B.    Being fair and consistent
C.   Expressing interest for students
D.   Being positive
54.  Each teacher has a role as a behavior reinforcing agent. Which of the following should not
be encouraged among teachers?

A.    Positive relationship
B.   Threats
C.   Reward appropriate behavior
D.   Constant reinforcement

55.  How and when should teachers most effectively deal with misdemeanor for class
management and control?

A.    At the beginning of the class


B.    By end of each class
C.   Early and promptly
D.   When heads have control

56.  Which of the following best characterize the Business-Academic Approach in classroom


management?

A.    Persist, enforce, don’t give up


B.    Calmness, consistency, confidence
C.   Work, organization, procedures
D.   Control, persistency, sanctions

57.  Which of the following classroom climate is less threatening?

A.    Cooperative                                             C. Individualistic
B.    Competitive                                               D. Autocratic

58.  In the 5’S Formula to create a conducive learning environment, which S stands cleanliness
of the work place?

A.    Shine        B. Sweep                                C. Systematized         D. Sort

59.  Among the components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is
demonstrated by teacher Ana who assigns homework for students to do on their own?

A.    Independent practice                 C. Consolidation


B.    Review                                                      D. Modeling

60.  What mistake is teacher Benny trying to avoid when he never drops a topic before it is
completed?

A.    Dangling topic                             C. Bounded topic


B.    Non-directional topic                     D. Non-assessed topic

61.  Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher
bursts into activities without assessing student readiness and gives orders, statements, or
questions that confuse students?

A.    Stimulus-bounded                         C. Thrust
B.    Truncation                                     D. Dangle

62.  The class has become uncontrollable, and so teacher yen decided to have some
undisciplined students out of the room to the counselor’s office. What did teacher Yen apply
by way of preventive approach to discipline?

A.    Removing seductive objects         C. Antiseptic bouncing


B.    Direct appeal                                 D. Physical restraint

63.  Teacher Anna dealt effectively with a minor infarction of whispering a student to a neighbor
during class. Which of the following did she do?

A.    Use non-verbal signals (gesture or facial expression)


B.    Continue to teach and ignore infarction
C.   Reprimand student after class
D.   Reprimand quietly

64.  What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-learners and take pride in the work of
fast-learners?

A.    Bullying                                         C. Cursing
B.    Hurling invectives             D. Discrimination

65.  The following are non-verbal behavior by teachers. Which one is an encouraging behavior?

A.    Voice volume shows arrogance


B.    Teacher grabs, slaps students
C.   Stands or sits that shows alertness
D.   Teacher frowns, sneers

66.  The following are examples of non-verbal behavior. Which one is restricting or not
acceptable mannerism by teachers?
A.    Teacher suggests approval for students and continues with “um-hm”
B.    Teacher moves toward student
C.   Teacher slouches  to suggest being carefree
D.   Teacher’s intonation shows support

67.  Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who clearly and fairly communicate
standards for discipline and performance to student?

A.    Authoritarian                                  C. Permissive
B.    Uninvolved                                                D. Authoritative

68.  Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who lack confidence in enforcing and
demanding compliance to rules?

A.    Permissive                                               C. Uninvolved
B.    Authoritative                                  D. Authoritarian

69.  Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who are control oriented and impose
rules without explanation?

A.    Authoritative                                  C. Permissive
B.    Authoritarian                               D. Uninvolved

70.  Values are subjective. Your value may not necessarily be my value. What subscribe to this
thought?

I.              Progressivist   II. Pragmatists III. Essentialist

A.    II and III                                         C. I and III


B.    I, II, and III                         D. I and II

71.  79 ____________ teacher.

A.    Existentialist                                C. Constructivist
B.    Pragmatic                                     D. Utilitarianist

72.  Of the following, which is the most powerful source of values like beauty and goodness
outside the school system?

A.    Government propaganda              C. Commercial advertising


B.    Nature                                                      D. Mass media

73.  Of the following, which is the best way parents can support the learning development of
their children?

A.    Buying materials for project


B.    Making calls on teachers
C.   Interest and assistance in class assignments
D.    Checking report card grades

74.  Teacher Ernie makes sure that he covers the essential subject content, while treating them
sufficiency or in-dept. What guiding principle is he following for lesson preparation?

A.    Balance                                                    C. Significance
B.    Feasibility                                      D. Self-sufficiency
75.  Which of the following is a quality of an engaging learning environment most reflective of
Education For All (EFA)?

A.   Improvised to enhance learning for all types of learners


B.    Decentralized governance
C.   Student-centered learning activities
D.   Open communication for all-teachers, parents, students

76.  What is the main focus of the Schools Mean Success(SMS) concept for lifelong learning?

A.    School recognition and accreditation for success


B.   Tapping student’s potential for success
C.   Pillars of instruction, research and outreach for success
D.   Mission-vision of schools for success

77.  Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the transitional gap
between academic achievement and employment?

A.    Deregulation of tuition fees


B.    Voluntary accreditation of schools
C.   School networking with business and industry
D.   Identification of centers of excellence

78.  Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations. What must a


teacher do?

A.   Make students work collaboratively


B.    Motivate students to reflect on how they learn
C.   Make students feel good about themselves
D.   Give more independent study
99.  Which of the following refer to teamwork among teachers in classroom teaching?

A.    Peer evaluation                             C. Peer discussion


B.    Peer teaching                              D. Peer assessment

80.  Of goals of education, which relates to the strengthening of our society’s sense of belonging
and identity?

A.    Autonomy                                     C. Moral character


B.    Enculturation                                 D. Citizenship

81.  In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, ineffective strategies are
called “Red”. Which of the following belongs to the Red Flag?

A.    Integration of problem solving


B.    Available enrichment activities
C.   Content applied to real-life situations
D.   Overemphasis on drill and practice

82.  What does the traditional curriculum and mass education lack that the progressive
curriculum can deliver?

A.    Authoritarian role of the teacher


B.    Collective discipline
C.   Value for individualization
D.   Rigid system of grading

83.  Among unit plan components, to what cluster do models, replicas, charts, graphs, and
specimens belong?
A.    Resources and materials  C. Evaluation procedures
B.    Learning activities             D. Objectives

84.  Among the following terms in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology for
the whole educative system?

A.    Computer technology                   C. Instructional technology


B.    Audiovisuals                                              D. Educational technology

85.  In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of the following points to the
highest kind of cognitive skills desired?

A.    Nurturing of class teamwork


B.    Engendering meaningful learning
C.   Introducing social learning
D.   Developing metacognition

86.  While there is modernity and progress through the use of technology in instruction, what is
the greatest danger along the domain of learning that is posed by technology?

A.    Using technology to fill in lesson gaps


B.    Using technology to lighten up lessons
C.   Developing passivity and uncritical minds
D.   Developing visual and audial orientation
87.  Of the following, which is the most traditional example of “technology” in the limited sense
of tools for education?

A.    Moving film                                               C. CD-ROM


B.    Chalkboard                                              D. Graphs and photos
88.  Which of the following is the most appropriate use of television in the classroom?

A.    TV viewing for the whole one-hour class


B.    TV viewing to replace absent teacher
C.   TV viewing with cuts and explanation
D.   TV viewing to entertain students

89.  In e-learning, which is the motivational aspect of learning through the electronic media?

A.    Virtual imaging
B.    Technology integration
C.   Enthusiasm to use technology
D.   Digital platforms

90.  What is aroused among viewing learners by dramatic educational films in what is known as
“cliff hangers”?

A.    Relevance                                     C. Satisfaction
B.    Significance                                              D. Expectancy

91.  Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of assigning various sections of the
newspaper, and allowing choice depending on the learner’s choice?

A.    Changing attitudes and feelings


B.    Reinforcing learning
C.   Allowing different interests
D.   Encouraging participation
92.  According to Nagel’s Acronym PPFF, what is important to Follow Up in the proper use of
instructional materials?

A.    Student interest                             C. Lesson objective


B.    Student expectations                    D. Media and materials

93.  How can the teacher best begin in developing a lesson plan design?

A.    High level open-ended question


B.    General learning goals
C.   Vision-mission statement of the school
D.   Clearly defined outcomes

94.  Among unit plan components, to what cluster do projected competencies-outcomes


belong?

A.    Resources and materials  C. Evaluation procedures


B.    Objectives                                                D. Content

95.  Classroom routines from the backbone of daily school activities, but which of the following
is not covered by such routines?

A.    Submission of work                      C. Distribution of papers


B.    Lesson content                           D. Seating arrangement

96.  Which of the following is an acceptable teacher-effectiveness practice?

A.    Setting of objectives rather than outcomes


B.    Directions given sparingly and delivered casually
C.   Classroom routines done early in the school year
D.   Planning done following monitoring of learning

97.  In the History class, teacher Naomi uses a current events IQ contest to determine
champions in identifying people, places, and events. What learning objective/outcome does
she aim to achieve?

A.    Application                                    C. Responding
B.    Knowledge or recall                   D. Perpetual

98.  Which of the following best relate to basic literacy to learners?

A.    Drill                                                           C. Dramatize experiences


B.    Verbal symbols                             D. Demonstration

99.  When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce each
other to the class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of
experience?

A.    Purposeful experience               C. Dramatize experience


B.    Verbal symbols                             D. Demonstration

100.               With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a teacher choose?

A.    Contrived experiences               C. Dramatize experiences


B.    Study trip                                       D. Demonstration
101.               What provides the most direct type of learning, but is difficult to supply in the
traditional classroom?

A.   Real-life experience
B.    Computer-assisted learning
C.   Verbal symbolism
D.   Multisensory instructional aids

102.               Of the following, which is a form of direct learning experience?

A.    Internet research
B.    Role playing
C.   Village interview
D.   Preparation of learning materials

103.               On clusters of meaningful learning activities, which does not belong to bodily-
kinesthetic learning activities?

A.    Story telling                                 C. Dance


B.    Hands-on demonstration              D. Role-playing

104.               How can lessons be made more meaningful by way of learning continuity?

A.    Add value to content


B.    Introduce new content
C.   Stress retention of facts
D.   Relate present with past lesson
105.               How can a teacher introduce new information to students?

A.    Valuing new knowledge


B.   Relating it to knowledge they already know
C.   Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge
D.   Increasing retention of new knowledge

106.               Of the following classroom activities, which best relate to child visual learning and
development?

A.    Drawing and coloring                 C. Textbook reading


B.    Singing and acting                        D. Games and sports

107.               In cognitive learning, what are firmly established and thoroughly tested principles or
theories?

A.    Hypothesis            B. Facts                       C. Laws          D. Concepts

108.               Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of knowledge from one concept
to another?

A.    Synthesis                                      C. Analysis
B.    Application                                              D. Comprehension

109.               In the taxonomy of learning objectives or outcomes, which relates to judging in terms
of internal evidence or logical consistency, or external evidence consistent with fact?

A.    Evaluation            B. Receiving   C. Valuing       D. Application


110.               Under the domains of learning, to what domain do comprehension, analysis, and
evaluation belong?

A.    Reflective  B. Cognitive   C. Affective     D. Psychomotor

111.               Among cognitive levels of thinking, what cognitive level is stressed by the Essay
question: “In the light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when…?”

A.    Inferring   B. Classifying  C. Applying     D. Analyzing

112.               Of skills teachers should understand and students need to acquire, which is the ability
to monitor and modify thinking, as well as deal with ambiguous or unclear information
without getting frustrated?

A.    Focusing  B. Sharpening C. Tolerance   D. Narrowing

113.               Among categories of thinking skills, which is the ability to breakdown complex


information into parts for understanding?

A.    Focusing   B. Narrowing   C. Sharpening D. Analysis

114.               Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to work on a


physical model of the atom after a teacher’s discussion on the subject of the atom?

A.    Interpersonal                                 C. Mathematical
B.    Kinesthetical                               D. Linguistic
115.               In his Literature class, teacher Ted gives stress to one’s own ability to write poetic
verse, drawn from sensible images, thoughts and perceptions. What creative thinking
behavior is he trying to develop in students?

A.    Curiosity    B. Awareness  C. Originality D. Elaboration

116.               What is the primary advantage of active learning techniques (discussion, role play,
gaming, etc.) in instruction?

A.   Higher order thinking


B.    Student engagement
C.   Problem solving
D.   Focus on questions, not answers

117.               Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent, flexible, original and elaborate
thinking?

A.    Divergent thinking                      C. Critical thinking


B.    Convergent thinking                      D. Problem solving

118.               In his speech class, teacher Rod uses poetry dramatic reading by students, using
movements (gestures, facial expressions, creative movements, etc.). What learning
objectives or outcome is he looking for?

A.    Non-discursive communication            C. Skilled movements


B.    Reflex movements                                               D. Characterization
119.               Under the affective domain of learning, what includes active attention to stimuli such
as acquiescence, willingness to answer, and feelings of satisfaction?

A.    Organization                                              C. Responding
B.    Valuing                                                      D. Characterization

120.               Of the following, which is the effective way to advance practical oral proficiency of
students?

A.    Give more group work compared with individual work


B.    Request the construction of a school speech laboratory
C.   Engage students in conversational activities
D.   Give stress to correct grammar

121.               What kind of literary works are very creative by way of descriptive language and
dramatic episodes?

A.    Fiction novels                              C. Biography


B.    Historical account             D. Autobiography

122.               Where can students find critical views on current event in newspapers?

A.    Entertainment page                      C. Ads section


B.    Opinion page                                           D. News page

123.               What is an example of a book or writing intended for moral knowledge of the very
young readers?

A.   Romeo and Juliet                          C. Jack and the Beanstalk


B.    Diary of Anne Frank                     D. Les Miserables
124.               What desirable thinking behavior is aimed at in poetry in writing activity?

A.    Interest      B. Originality C. Awareness D. Curiosity

125.               Among models of reading strategies, what did student Lina adopt when she read back
and forth, attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on the page?

A.    Down-top  B. Interactive C. Top-down   D. Bottoms-up

126.               Sequence the following events on the historical development of reading:

I.              Greek letters and the Roman alphabet were developed


II.            Through the Semite’s ingenuity, sounds and symbols gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet
III.           People used pictures and characters to convey messages
IV.          Researchers showed the process of reading, comprehension, and interpretation.

A.    I, II, III, and IV                   C. III, II, I, and IV


B.    I, II, IV, and III                   D. IV, II, I, and III

127.               What is known as learning a new word by studying its roots and affixes?

A.    Morphology                                             C. Structural analysis


B.    Phonetic analysis                          D. Contextualization

128.               What is known as getting the meaning of a new unfamiliar word by looking for hints
from surrounding words in a sentence or paragraph?

A.    Context clues                              C. Semantic clues


B.    Syntactic clues                              D. Graphophonic clues
129.               In Grace Godell’s Reading Skills Ladder, which is at the very bottom and needed to
move up to the sequential ladder of reading skills?

A.    Vocabulary building                   C. Basic sight words


B.    Phonetic analysis                          D. Structural analysis

130.               In Grace Godell’s Skills Ladder, which step should come last and only when needed?

A.    Using contextual clues                  C. Using the dictionary


B.    Using parts of a book                   D. Using phonetic analysis

131.               How will you make a child memorize the table of multiplication from the point of view
of Pavlov?

A.    Make them understand the meaning of multiplication


B.   Call the child’s attention every time you recite the table for them
C.   Model the recitation of the table of multiplication
D.   Reward the child with a candy for every correct recitation

132.               What field of education manages children with behavioral problems like attention-
deficit disorders?

A.    Distance education
B.   Special education
C.   Skills and technology training
D.   Early childhood education
133.               Of the following, which is the truest of adolescents?

A.    Hormonal changes                                 C. Last splurge of dependence


B.    Defiance of peer group                 D. Unruly behavior

134.               In Piaget’s stages of Cognitive Development, what is the pre-school age in which the
child’s intelligence is intuitive, able to make mental representation, and close to the use of
symbols?

A.    Formal operational stage  C. Sensory motor stage


B.    Concrete operational stage          D. Preoperational stage

135.               In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which refers to the


ability to order or arrange things logically on dimensions such as weight, volume, or size?

A.    Conservation                                             C. Decentering
B.    Reversibility                                  D. Seriation

136.               In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which refers to the


ability of the child to perceive different features of objects and situations, e.g. toughness in
stone, elasticity in rubber, etc.?

A.    Decentering                                             C. Reversibility
B.    Seriation                                        D. Conservation

137.               In Piaget’s Formal-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which of the following


is not among the characteristics of the child’s thinking ability?

A.    Logical thinking
B.    Abstract problem solving
C.   Hypothesis making
D.   Knowing properties (number, mass, volume, etc.)

138.               In Erickson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs to the stage
of Identity versus Role Confusion?

A.    When people look at what I have done, I feel embarrassed


B.    I get a good deal of pleasure from working
C.   I wonder what sort of person I am
D.   I feel competent

139.               In Erickson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which of the following needs to be

developed from the child (1 to   years old)?

A.    Autonomy B. Initiative      C. Industry      D. Trust

140.               Following Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the moral reasoning or


perspective of joy who allows her classmate to copy her test work, so that she will be her
friend?

A.    Social approval                           C. Obedience


B.    Punishment                                               D. Law and order

141.               Of the following questions, which relate to metacognition?

A.    How is this done?                         C. What facts did I know?


B.    Am I learning well enough?      D. When did this event occur?

142.               Among the following questions, which is not applicable to metacognition?

A.    How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate rate?


B.    Did I understand what I just hear, read or saw?
C.   Do I know what I need to now?
D.   What factual information have I retained?

143.               Which of the following does not belong to the metacognitive reading activities?

A.    Predicting  B. Testing        C. Sampling    D. Perceiving

144.               Among examples listed, which does not represent teaching strategies to develop
metacognition?

A.    Have the students develop questions about what is going on around them
B.   Have teachers the free hand to monitor and rate learning achievement
C.   Have students to monitor their own learning and thinking
D.   Have students make predictions about what is to be represented

145.               Among components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is


demonstrated by teacher Jiny who worked together with her students on a skill or task and
figure out how to apply the skill?

A.    Independent practice                    C. Consolidation


B.    Guided practice                           D. Review

146.               Principal Ted thinks uses free and open dialogue, event confrontation, so that
teachers and learners can learn to discard old habits and attitudes. What is his general view
about learning?

A.    It requires school resources


B.    It is at times a painful process
C.   It is a consequence of experience
D.   It is primarily a fun experience

147.               John Dewey said, “An ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory.” To which
does this statement point?

A.    The need for theory                      C. The primacy of experience


B.    The need for experience  D. The primacy of theory

148.               Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is
mere intellectual play.” This means that:

A.   Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand


B.    Theory is more important than experience
C.   Experience is more important than theory
D.   One can stand without the other

149.               What dependent variable can be used to test the hypothesis, “The more a teacher
knows about a specific subject matter, the better she can teach it”?

A.   Teacher’s yearly performance rating


B.    Personality traits of the teacher
C.   Motivation from the school head
D.   Incentives offered to teachers
150.               In the school, who is the key to the success or failure in teaching-and-learning, being
the link between the child and the curriculum?

A.    The teacher                                              C. The student


B.    The parent                                     D. The principal

151.               In outcomes based education, which of the following are not considered outcomes?

A.    Products                                        C. Portfolios
B.    Procedures                                              D. Performances

152.               What is the erroneous concept of outcomes in Outcomes-Based Education?

A.    Performance         B. Products     C. Results       D. Content

153.               In a Problem-Based Learning Group, who take notes, join discussion and review
materials?

A.    Facilitator                                      C. Team members


B.    Team leader                                              D. Recorder

154.               In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are responsible in judging student
performance?

A.    Teacher-and-peers
B.    Teacher-and-supervisors
C.   Teacher-and-students
D.   Teacher-students-supervisors

155.               Following a model procedure, how is the process in Problem-Based Learning


sequenced?

I.              List action for what we need to know


II.            Explore the issues
III.           Write solution with supporting document
IV.          Develop and write problems statement

A.    I, IV, II, and III                   C. II, IV, I, and III


B.    II, I, IV, and III                   D. III, I, IV, and II

156.               Which is not an aim in having partners in team learning?

A.    Focused attention                         C. Cooperative work


B.    Sharing ideas                                D. Lighter work

157.               What is the active learning strategy to promote friendly competition and an


atmosphere of fun in learning?

A.    Games                  B. Fishbowl     C. Debate                    D. Case study

158.               Among development activities, which does not belong to data-gathering activities


which can allow active participation by students?

A.    Library research                         C. Case study


B.    Solving real-world problems         D. Panel discussion
159.                Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic assessment?

A.    Complex multiple-choice test


B.    Performance drill
C.   De-contextualized setting
D.   Real world application

160.               Which of the following are alternative assessments?

A.   Portfolio, exhibits, journals


B.    Paper-and-pencil test, demonstration, reports
C.   Multiple choice, structured observation, sentence completion
D.   Self-assessment, authentic assessment, surveys

161.               In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets, outcomes must be stated in
behavioral terms so that this can be measured. Which of the following shows this desired
clarity?

A.    To practice reading with competence


B.   To improve the speed of reading competence
C.   To appreciate reading competence
D.   To understand the concept of reading competence

162.               Among recording devices during assessment, which can the student use to describe
behavior and context which observations may be forgotten or remembered incorrectly?

A.    Portfolio                                         C. Anecdotal record


B.    Checklist                                       D. Self-assessment
163.               What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which
evaluation will be focused?

A.    Portfolio                                         C. Stem
B.    Journal                                                      D. Rubric

164.               Which is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of work artifacts or


in progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?

A.    Portfolio                                       C. Achievement test


B.    Evaluation instrument                   D. Rubric

165.               Which of the following is the most reliable tool for determining student’s ability to
write?

A.    Portfolio assessment                    C. Interview of students


B.    Scoring rubric                             D. Self-assessment

166.               Using Rubrics to assess Powerpoint presentations of students, which criteria from the
following is most significant as it is the essence of presentation?

A.    Presenting design                         C. Oral delivery


B.    Content value                              D. Orderly sequencing

167.               What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high, moderate, or low
imaginative thinking?

A.    Aesthetic   B. Creativity   C. Appeal        D. Craftsmanship

168.               Which of the following best describes creativity?


A.    Imaginative          B. Positive       C. Resourceful            D. Inspired

169.               Among written categories of assessment, what instruments did Science


teacher  Julian use when he prepared a list of behavior that make up a certain type of
performance in the use of microscope?

A.    Observation of self-report C. Product raring skill


B.    Written response instrument        D. Performance test

170.               Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students
pursuing a lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?

A.    Promise of higher rank and prestige


B.   Social service to upcoming generations
C.   Economic security and welfare
D.   Respected position in society

171.               Of the following, which is not a characteristic of the Response Journal that reflects
observations and interpretations of the student, such as on a reading material or a field
visit?

A.    Encourage risk taking                   C. Open and factual


B.    Literary and grammatical           D. Non-threatening

172.               What is the criterion-referenced test designed to determine?


A.   Performance level on a specific skill
B.    Performance on a wide content of coverage
C.   Attaining a personal target
D.   Performance higher than other members of the group

173.               In interpreting assessment results, which is described when the results are
consistent?

A.    Reliability                                     C. Validity
B.    Subjectivity                                               D. Objectivity

174.               Since Teacher Alvin wants his test be more reliable, which of the following should he
adopt?

A.    Make a test that requires students the need for more time to complete
B.    Make the test difficult
C.   Increase number of test items
D.   Restrict range abilities in the test

175.               Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high
and low?

A.   Median
B.    Mode
C.   Mean
D.   Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given

176.               Which is a characteristic of the following score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87,
85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1.
A.    No discernible pattern                   C. Skewed to the right
B.    Tri-modal                                       D. Bimodal

177.               What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of students in a class?

A.    All have average grades


B.   Most get average grades, few high and low
C.   Most get high grades
D.   Most get low grades

178.               What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score


distribution?

A.   Most students performed well


B.    All students had average performance
C.   Few students performed well
D.   Most students performed poorly

179.               Which is true when the standard deviation is big?

A.   Scores are spread out


B.    Scores are not extremes
C.   The bell curve shape is steep
D.   Scores are concentrated

180.               What does it mean to state the difficulty index of a test item is one (1)?

A.   The test item is extremely easy


B.    The test item is not valid
C.   The test item is very good and should be retained
D.   The test item is very difficult

181.               What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?

A.    Missed by everyone                     C. Very difficult


B.    Very easy                                     D. A quality item

182.               What does it mean to state that the determination index of a test item is -0.35?

A.    More from the upper group got the item correctly


B.    The test is quite reliable
C.   More from the lower group got the item correctly
D.   The test item is valid

183.               What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in a class?

A.   He scored better than 60% of the class


B.    He got 60% of the test items correctly
C.   He scored less than 60% of the class
D.   He got 40% of the test wrong

184.               A positive correlation is to direct relation; to what relation is negative correlation?

A.    Indefinite relation               C. Definite relation


B.    Inverse relation                           D. Neutral relation
185.               What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of practice and number
of error in tennis?

A.    The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects the number of errors
B.    The increase in the amount of practice does not at all affect the number of errors
C.   Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the number of errors
D.   As the amount of practice increases, the number of errors decreases

186.               What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between two variables?

A.    Normal curve                                            C. Frequency polygon


B.    Histogram                                                D. Scatter diagram

187.               Among standardized tests, which reveals strength and weaknesses for purposes of
placement and formulating an appropriate instructional program?

A.    Achievement tests                        C. Diagnostic tests


B.    Competency tests                         D. Personality tests

188.               What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in learning a subject matter?

A.    Formative assessment               C. Summative assessment


B.    Diagnostic test                              D. Placement examination

189.               An entering student in college would like to determine which course is best suited for
him. Which test is appropriate for this purpose?

A.    Achievement test                          C. Intelligence test


B.    Diagnostic test                              D. Aptitude test
190.               Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actual threatens students?

A.    Self-record of test scores C. Scheduled exam


B.    Surprise quiz                               D. Submission of report

191.               In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklist is the last among the
steps in tests preparation?

A.    How are the test scores to be tabulated?


B.    Have I prepared a Table of Specifications?
C.   How are the test results to be reported?
D.   How is the objective item to be scored?

192.               With what should the assessment of test items be aligned?

A.    Monitoring and evaluation


B.   Instructional objectives
C.   Instructional media
D.   Content and process

193.               Principal Rodriguez introduced machine-scored tests in his school. What factor in


scoring does this add to make tests more reliable?

A.    Objective scoring                                   C. Ease in checking


B.    Cost-saving                                               D. Time-economics

194.               The tests questions in Teacher Dante’s test were confusing and were subject to wrong
understanding, especially to poorer students. What was wrong with the test?
A.    Test items inappropriate for outcomes being measured
B.    Inappropriate level of difficulty of items
C.   Unclear directions
D.   Ambiguity

195.               For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared the True and False items
in alternating 1, 3, 5, 7 etc. True, and 2, 4, 6 etc. False. What is wrong with the test in terms
of Usability?

A.    Improper arrangement of items


B.    Identifiable pattern of answers
C.   Ambiguity
D.   Poorly constructed test items

196.               What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to questions?

A.    Unclear directions             C. Ambiguity


B.    Tests brevity                                 D. Poor construction

197.               In her tests, Teacher Dorie made tests that were either too difficult or too easy. What
was wrong with her tests?
A.   Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
B.    Identifiable pattern of answers
C.   Unclear directions
D.   Ambiguity

198.               In using Essay questions, what of the following are these tests susceptible to, such as
to make them less reliable measure broad knowledge of the subject matter?

A.    Bluffing                                        C. Guessing
B.    Time consuming                           D. Cheating

199.               What primary response factor is considered by Essay questions?

A.   Wide sampling of ideas


B.    Factual information
C.   Originality
D.   Less time for constructing and scoring

200.               Among the opportunities for Essay questions, which of the following does not provide
high-level thinking opportunity?

A.    Analysis                                         C. Synthesis
B.    Evaluation                                     D. Memorization

PREBOARD EXAMINATION
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
The Teaching Profession, Social Dimensions for Education
1. To whom does the word teacher refer?
I. Full time teachers
II. Part time teachers
III. Guidance counselors
IV. Librarians
V. Division Superintendent
a. I, II, and III
b. I and III
c. I, II, III, and IV –I,II,V BEST ANSWER
d. III and IV
2. Teacher Kevin has not practiced his profession for the past five years. Can he go back to teaching
immediately?
a. Yes, if nobody can take his place
b. No, unless she has enrolled in refresher course of 12 units
c. No
d. Yes
3. Is membership to the accredited professional organization for teachers mandatory for all LET
passers?
a. No
b. Yes, when the teacher is already teaching
c. Yes
d. Only for LET passers who are not repeaters
4. Which is true of the periodic merit exam for teacher provided for in RA 7836?
I. Consist of oral exam
II. Consist of written exam
III. May serve as additional basis for merit promotion in addition to performance rating
IV. Taken with fee of P 1000 per examinee
a. I only
b. I and IV
c. II and III – I,II,III BEST ANSWER
d. II only
5. Can Manny Pacquiao be given a special permit to teach boxing in a special school?
a. No, he is not a teacher education graduate
b. No, he has not passed the LET
c. Yes, he is a graduate of ALS
d. Yes, he has excelled and gained international recognition
6. Is it professional for a teacher to receive gifts from the student and parents?
a. Not at all
b. No, especially if done in exchange for requested concessions
c. Yes, if deserved
d. Yes, in-season and out-of-season gifts
7. An Education graduate without a license is accepted to teach in a private school? Is this in
violation of RA 7836?
a. No provided he has taught for at least 3 years
b. Yes. No one may teach without a license
c. No
d. Yes
8. For relevance to business and industry, what did the First Biennial National Education on
Education (2008) impose for updating the Licensure Examination for teachers?
a. Moral or ethical values
b. Technical and scientific competencies
c. Upgraded laboratory facilities
d. Vocational skills
9. What does the Teacher Education Development Program signify as a prerequisite for employment
of teachers in basic education schools?
a. National Standard Competencies among teachers
b. Licensure Examination for Teachers
c. Induction of new teachers
d. Job interviews for teacher applicants
10. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the community, which of the
following is not appropriate due to prevailing religious sentiments?
a. Literacy assistance for out of school children/youths
b. Household campaign for healthful practice
c. Promoting contraceptives for planned parenthood
d. Introducing cooperative thrift practices
11. Which of the following is not John Dewey’s contribution to the sociological foundation of
education?
a. Facilitating learning along social conditions of the learner
b. As a social process, education begins at birth
c. True education is transmission of knowledge
d. The school is a continuation of home
12. Of the following, which is most fundamental to building up a strong school culture of excellence?
a. High standards of performance
b. Student-centered curriculum
c. Mission and core values
d. Student handbook of conduct
13. Among rights of the schools, which is not provided by the law?
a. Right for basic education to determine subjects of the study
b. Right to enforce administrative systems
c. Right to provide proper governance
d. Right for institutions of higher learning to determine academic grounds for admission
14. What kind of grassroots model best advances Education for All as served children of slum city
dwellers?
a. Mobile education on Kariton
b. Leaf flyers for out-of-school children
c. Radio education modules
d. Educational television
15. After the implementation of NCBTS, results of LET still reveal low performance among
examinees. What can teacher education institutions do to upgrade their graduates’ LET performance?
a. Review curriculum vis-à-vis TOS
b. Intensify Field Study Courses
c. Hire expensive review trainers
d. Implement selective admission in TEIs
16. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to please people in different venues and
situations rather than abide by principles?
a. Crab mentality
b. Split personality
c. Kanya-kanya system
d. Bahala na mentality
17. Among qualities which employers look for in the 21st century workplace, which is the most
challenging and demanding?
a. Aptitude for teamwork
b. Skills and social behavior
c. Readiness to take risks
d. Specific competencies for work
18. In educating the whole person as demanded by the “Learning to be” pillar of the 21st century
education, where does the concept of meaning, purpose and engagement belong?
a. Mind and body
b. Aesthetic sense
c. Spiritual values
d. Personal responsibility
19. Which program directly embodies both the pre-service and in-service programs?
a. BESRA – Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda
b. TEDPA – Technical Education Development Program
c. K-12
d. BEC – Basic Education Curriculum
20. How can the efforts of four agencies (DepEd, CHED, PRC, CSC) be best achieved for the
training and development of teachers?
a. Synchronization
b. cost-reduction
c. streamlining
d. sharing of resources
21. What is the core of the Teacher Education Development Program?
a. high order thinking skills or HOTS
b. student-centered learning
c. National Competency-Based Teaching Standards
d. Technology integration in instruction
22. What is known as a self-appraisal for professional growth that is acceptable and useful for
recognizing weakness and strengths for a new beginning teacher?
a. master teacher’s evaluation
b. student’s evaluation
c. principal’s evaluation
d. self-evaluation
23. Among reforms for enhancing teacher professionalism, which has been implemented by law in
order to determine whether prospective teachers have acquired professional competencies prior to
granting them a permit to teach?
a. accrediting a national organization for teachers
b. setting up centered for excellence in teacher education centers
c. licensure examination
d. creation of a professional board for teachers
24. From global competence as defined by international educators, which is the most appropriate
characteristic of globally competent individual?
a. familiarity with new culture
b. open-mindedness to new culture
c. adaptability to new work environment
d. foreign-language policy
25. For a school, which of the following is most significant in repairing shorelines with depleted
coral reefs?
a. outreach by depositing rubber tires as artificial coral reefs
b. implement reporting system against dynamite fishermen
c. legislative lobby to disallow tourism in endangered shorelines
d. outreach by educating the villagers on protection of coral reefs
26. In a tertiary school, the President organized a Fun Run for students, faculty and personnel to
enjoy camaraderie, physical exertion under the sun, sense of engagement and achievement. What
does the activity promote?
a. spiritual vigor
b. cultural consciousness
c. national integrity
d. moral integrity
27. In the Education Act of 1901 which established a free public education in the Philippines, what
language was imposed under the one-language policy?
a. Spanish
b. English
c. Tagalog
d. Filipino
28. Of the following, which is the most functional intervention in order to achieve a basic right of
every Filipino Child under the Constitution and Magna Carta for Disabled Persons?
a. Philosophy of education
b. policy for curricular reform
c. home study program
d. structural organization
29. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the transitional gap
between academic achievement and employment?
a. identification of centers of excellence
b. deregulation of tuition fees
c. school networking with business and industry
d. voluntary accreditation of schools
30. In the formal education system during Hispanic times in the Philippines, what was not implement
but which we enjoyed during the American period?
a. vocational education
b. private education
c. religious education
d. public education
31. If Dr. Jose Rizal lives in the 21st century, what character expression and commitment would have
shown our generation?
a. inventor of techniques
b. citizen and producer
c. member of family and community
d. creative dreamer
32. In the learning to do pillar of new education, what is the enabling factor that can make the learner
fully contribute to a peaceful and just society?
a. knowledge
b. skills
c. insights
d. values
33. Before being able to fully learn to live and work together under the pillar of the 21st century
education, what must the learner attain for himself?
a. find peace within oneself
b. attain an altruistic mind
c. love his fellowmen
d. become self-actualized
34. The Transparency International’s perception that the Philippines suffers a cultural malaise of
corruption, what component of our character needs to be further developed along the Learning To Be
Pillar of education in the 21st century?
a. Familial-social component
b. Physical-economic component
c. Intellectual-emotional component
d. Ethical-spiritual component
35. This powerful European country supplied arms to Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a
terrorist war in the Middle East. What was the principle of moral discernment applicable in this case?
a. Principle of double effect
b. Principle of lesser evil
c. Principle of material cooperation
d. Principle of moral cooperation
36. Which of the following best defines a morally mature person?
a. Cultural values clarification
b. Unhampered exercise of one’s right
c. Transmittal of one’s moral viewpoint
d. Knowledge and practice of universal moral values
37. Educated in a religious school, Sansa goes to confession every day to be free of any kind of sin.
How do you characterize Dona’s moral attitude?
a. Callous
b. Pharisaical
c. Scrupulous
d. Strict
38. How would you characterize the moral attitude of Hispanic friars who taught religion but were
unfaithful to their vow of property by amassing the land properties of natives?
a. Scrupulous
b. Strict
c. Lax
d. Pharisaical
39. How would you characterize the moral attitude of prisoners with criminal minds, who have no
sensitivity to the welfare of other people?
a. Pharisaical
b. Strict
c. Lax
d. Callous
40. What was the degree of moral certitude when U.S. statement decided to drop the atomic bombing
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to prevent mass deaths by a land invasion of Japan?
a. Doubtful
b. Certain
c. Perplexed
d. Probable
41. Teacher Slash is of the thinking that from the very start students must be made to realize study is
indeed hard work. To which philosophy does Teacher Susan adhere?
a. Essentialism
b. Perennialism
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism
42. If your students appear to be more interested in a topic outside your planned lesson for the day,
you set aside your lesson plan for that day and grasp the opportunity to discuss the topic of particular
interest to your students. Strike the iron while it is hot! Which philosophy governs for your action?
a. rationalism
b. empiricism
c. existentialism
d. progressivism
43. Students must be taught self-responsibility is the desire of the ___________ teacher.
a. Existentialist
b. Utilitarianist
c. Pragmatic
d. Constructivist
44. Who asserts that teaching is not just depending knowledge into the empty minds of the learners?
It is helping students create knowledge and meaning of their experiences?
a. Constructivist
b. Essentialist
c. Existentialist
d. Pragmatist
SITUATIONAL
In a faculty meeting, the principal told his teachers: We need to improve our school performance in
the National Achievement Test. What should we do? The teachers gave varied answers as follows:
1. Let’s give incentives and rewards to students who get a rating of 85%
2. Let’s teach them to accept complete responsibility for their performance
3. Let’s make the school environment conducive for learning
4. Let’s make use of the experiential methods of teaching
45. On which educational philosophy is response #1 anchored?
a. Behaviorism
b. Progressivism
c. Existentialism
d. Essentialism
46. Which response/s come/s from a behaviorist?
a. 1 and 3
b. 2 and 4
c. 1 and 2
d. 3 and 4
47. If you lean toward a progressivist philosophy, with which response do you agree?
a. 4
b. 2
c. 1
d. 3
How a teacher relates to his/her pupils depends on his/her concepts about him/her. In a faculty
recollection, the teachers were asked to share their thoughts of the learner, their primary customer.
What follows are the gists of what were shared:
Teacher A – The learner is a product of his environment. Sometime he has no choice. He is
determined by his environment.
Teacher B – The learner can choose what he can become despite his environment.
Teacher C – The learner is a social being who learns well though an active interplay with others
Teacher D – The learner is a rational being. Schools should develop his rational and moral powers
48. Whose philosophical concept is that of Teacher A?
a. Behaviorist’s
b. Existentialist’s
c. Progressivist’s
d. Rationalist’s
49. If you agree with Teacher C, you are more of a/an
a. Progressivist
b. Perrenialist
c. Essentialist
d. Rationalist
50. Whose response denies man’s freewill?
a. Teacher A’s
b. Teacher C’s
c. Teacher B’s
d. Teacher D’s
Human Growth and Development, Facilitating Learning, Developmental Reading
51. From a broad vantage view of human development, who has the primary duty to educate the
youths or children?
I. Parents
II. Teachers
III. the state
IV. the schools
52. Of the three aspects of learning, which is not mentioned as needed so that the individual learner
in the 21st century can learn how to learn?
a. Ability to think
b. Mathematical skills
c. Memory skills
d. Concentration
53. Which of the following belongs to the more sophisticated learning-to-learn skills for the
individual learner?
a. To ask and gather data
b. To listen and observe
c. To process and select information
d. To read with understanding
54. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of simulations that make students feel and
sense experience in the classroom?
a. Reinforcing learning
b. Providing experiences that otherwise might not be had
c. Motivating students
d. Changing attitudes and feelings
55. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of assigning various sections of the
newspaper, and allowing choice depending on the learner’s choice?
a. Encouraging participation
b. Reinforcing learning
c. Allowing different interests
d. Changing attitudes and feelings
56. A young mother observes her seven year old girl glued to her computer games. What aspect of
the family life may suffer due to obsession of the young with technology gadgets?
a. Family social life
b. Family economic life
c. Discipline and obedience
d. Parent-child relationship
57. Which of the following is not an advanced process of meta-cognition among learners?
a. Learning how to recognize thoughts
b. Acquisition of new knowledge
c. Assessing own thinking
d. Learning how to study
58. Of comprehension or thinking strategies, which is relating one or two items, such as nouns and
verbs?
a. Basic elaboration strategies
b. Complex rehearsal strategies
c. Complex elaboration strategies
d. Affective strategies
59. Of skills teacher should understand and students need to acquire, which is the ability to integrate
complex information into categories through its attributes (characteristics, principles or functions)?
a. Scanning
b. Complex cognitive
c. Sharpening-leveling
d. Complexity-simplicity
60. Inculcating moral maturity among students, which of the following relates to belief and ideals?
a. Promoting human equality
b. Refraining from prejudiced action
c. Avoiding deception and dishonesty
d. Respecting freedom of conscience
61. Research studies showed that children in slums generally have lower reading achievement then
children in urban schools. What factor is shown to affect reading achievement?
a. Mobility
b. Personality and emotional factors
c. Socio-economic status
d. Listening comprehension
62. When preacher Xian read the Genesis story on creation, he explained that God is so powerful he
created the universe in only seven days. What level of reading comprehension did preacher John
apply?
a. Evaluative reading on character, plot or style
b. Literal reading the lines
c. Applied reading beyond the lines
d. Interpretative reading between the lines
63. What is the main organization and orientation of science and social studies reading materials?
a. Expository
b. Descriptive
c. Narrative
d. Argumentative
64. In his History class, teacher Naomi used a current events IQ contest to determine champions in
identifying people, places, and events. What learning objective outcome does she aim to achieve?
a. Knowledge or recall
b. Perpetual abilities
c. Application
d. Responding
65. In Erikson’s stage theory of development questionnaire, which affirmation does not belong to the
stage of initiative vs. guilt?
a. People can be trusted
b. In difficulty, I will not give up
c. I feel what happens to me is the result of what I have done
d. I am prepared to take a risk
66. For cognitive learning, what are sets of facts, concepts, and principles that describe underlying
mechanism that regulate human learning, development and behavior?
a. Facts
b. Concepts
c. Theories
d. Hypothesis
67. Literature teacher Kim introduced figures of speech in poetry to improve ability of her students to
interpret verses. What kind of thinking is she developing in her students?
a. Critical thinking
b. Metaphoric thinking
c. Convergent thinking
d. Divergent thinking
68. Of clusters of meaningful learning activities, which does not belong to spatial learning activities?
a. Visualization
b. Concept-mapping
c. Peer tutoring
d. Art projects
69. From cluster of meaningful learning activities, which does not belong to verbal-linguistic
intelligence learning?
a. Ecological field trip
b. Debates
c. Journal writing
d. Reading
70. Which of the following violates the principle that “each child’s brain is unique and vastly
different from one another”?
a. Giving ample opportunity for a pupil to explore rather than simply dish out information
b. Employing principles in multiple intelligence in teaching
c. Making a left-handed pupil write with her right hand as this is better
d. Allowing open dialogue among students of various cultural backgrounds
71. Of the following which is normally expected of Grade VI pupils?
a. Getting along with classmates
b. Being independent of parents
c. Showing class leadership
d. Displaying a male or feminine social role
72. From categories of exceptionalities in the young child and adolescents what involves difficulties
in specific cognitive processes like perception, language, memory due to mental retardation,
emotional/behavioral disorder, or sensory impairment?
a. Learning disabilities
b. Speech and communication disorders
c. Emotional/conduct disorders
d. Autism
73. Of the following, which is most true of adolescents?
a. Hormonal changes
b. Last splurge of dependence
c. Unruly behavior
d. Defiance of peer group
74. Research says, “people tend to attribute successes to internal causes and their failures to external
causes.” What does this imply as a most potent key to success?
a. Reasoning
b. Imagination
c. Application
d. Motivation
75. From Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, what is the moral reasoning or perspective of
Mother Teresa who pledged her life to serve the sick and very old?
a. Social contract
b. Universal principles
c. Obedience
d. Law and order
76. Blind cyclist and teacher Maria Bunyan won 8th place in the able-bodied Sydney 2000 Olympics.
Of the following, which is the central and fundamental quality she displayed by never thinking that
blindness is an impediment to becoming a great athlete?
a. Perseverance
b. Passion
c. Dedication
d. Self-belief
77. 77be made more meaningful to students?
a. Relating it to knowledge they already know
b. Valuing new knowledge
c. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge
d. Increasing retention of new knowledge
78. Under the domains of learning, to what domain do Reflex movements, perceptual abilities, and
non-discursive communication belong?
a. Psychomotor
b. Affective
c. Cognitive
d. Reflective
79. In what development stage is the pre-school child?
a. Early childhood
b. Babyhood
c. Infancy
d. Late childhood
80. What is mainly addressed by early intervention program for children with disabilities, ages 0 to 3
years old?
a. Ensuring inclusion for special children
b. Early growth development lag
c. Identifying strengths and weaknesses in special children
d. Preventing labeling of disabled children
81. What is the degree of moral certitude of Jade Althea who entered into marriage only out of
obedience to her parents, but uncertain whether she wanted marriage at all?
a. Certain
b. Lax
c. Probable
d. Doubtful
82. On categories of exceptionality in the young, what is difficulty in focusing and maintaining
attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive and impulsive behavior?
a. ADHD
b. Emotional/conduct disorders
c. Autism
d. Speech and communication disorders
83. What kinds of skills are commonly dominant in subjects like Computer, PE, Music, and the like?
a. Problem-solving skills
b. Manipulative skills
c. Affective skills
d. Thinking skills
84. How is the disorderly behavior of children classified when they tell lies?
a. Moral
b. Intellectual
c. Social
d. Psychological
85. Which of the following is not among the major targets of the child-friendly school system
(CFSS)?
a. All school children are friendly
b. All children complete their elementary education within six years
c. All children 6-12 years old are enrolled in elementary schools
d. All grade six students pass the division, regional, and national tests
86. Research studies that reading power affects college students who have insomnia, conflicts with
parents, poor rapport with other people. What factor(s) is shown to effect reading achievement?
a. Home conditions
b. Socio-economic status
c. Personality and emotional factors
d. Perception and comprehension
87. Among the following, which is the abstract form of learning, parents teach their children?
a. Tumulong ka sa paglinis ng bahay
b. Magbasa ka ng libro
c. Palagi kang magdasal
d. Mapakabuti ka
88. What characteristic differentiate spiritual intelligence or spiritual quotient as developed by
Harvard University, from sectarian religion (E.g. Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, etc.)?
a. Authoritarian values
b. Universal values
c. Creedal values
d. Sectarian values
89. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Jk adopt when she reads back and forth,
attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on the page?
a. Bottoms-up
b. Interactive
c. Down-top
d. Top-down
90. Of the following, how can self-esteem be best developed among learners?
a. Doing fair share in community work
b. Fulfilling commitments
c. Through relationships with others
d. Displaying self-control
91. Of Piaget’s Cognitive Concepts, which refer to the process of fitting a new experience to a
previously created cognitive structure or schema?
a. Assimilation
b. Schema
c. Accommodation
d. Equilibrium
92. In Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, which is the tendency of the child to only see his
point of view and to assume that everyone has the same point of view?
a. Reversibility
b. Egocentrism
c. Symbolic function
d. Centration
93. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
a. Socialization
b. Actualization
c. Self-esteem
d. Altruism
94. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to work on a physical model of
the atom after a teacher’s discussion on the subject of the atom?
a. Interpersonal
b. Linguistic
c. Kinesthetical
d. Mathematical
95. Among specialist in reading, who are mainly concerned about reading as a thinking process that
involves the recognition of printed or written symbols which serve as thought stimuli?
a. Semantics
b. Psychologists
c. Linguists
d. Sociologists
96. Sequence the following events on the historical development of reading:
I. Greek letters and the Roman alphabet were developed
II. Through the Semite’s ingenuity, sounds, and symbols gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet
III. People used pictures and characters to convey messages
IV. Researchers showed the processes of reading, comprehension, and interpretation
a. I, II, III, and IV
b. I, II, IV and III
c. III, II, I and IV
d. IV, II, I and III
97. How is the disorderly behavior of children classified when they don’t focus and lack attention?
a. Intellectual
b. Social
c. Moral
d. Psychomotor
98. How do you describe transfer of learning across subject matter, e.g value of thrift in Economic
and Social Science?
a. Horizontal
b. Spiral
c. Vertical
d. Cyclic
99. What broad learning is needed for a learner to desire to learn throughout life?
a. Four basic Rs
b. Basic education
c. General education
d. Pre-school system
100. What observation attests to the fact that the sudden student’s motivation vary according to
socio-cultural background?
a. Females mature earlier than boys
b. Children from low-income household meet more obstacle in learning
c. Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments among the young
d. Brains of boys are bigger and better than those of females
Assessment of Learning, Field Study, Practice Teaching
101. Of the types of validity tests, what is concerned with the relation of test scores to performance at
some future time, e.g. Freshmen college test can show success in college?
a. Curriculum validity
b. Criterion validity
c. Content validity
d. Predictive validity
102. The test questions in Teacher Dae Dae’s test were confusing and subject to wrong
understanding, especially to poorer students. What was wrong with the test?
a. Inappropriate level of difficult of items
b. Unclear directions
c. Ambiguity
d. Test items inappropriate for outcomes being measured
103. Of the following, which exemplifies the best example of cooperation and voluntarism in the
Parent-Teacher Associations?
a. Helping hands after a natural crisis, e.g. devastating storm
b. Attending regular meetings
c. Fund raising for PT funds
d. Running the school canteen
104. Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths and weaknesses for purposes of placement
and formulating an appropriate instructional program?
a. Personality tests
b. Achievement tests
c. Diagnostic tests
d. Competency tests
105. Among standardized tests, which can show how students perform in comparison with each other
and to students in other schools?
a. Competency tests
b. Subject exit tests
c. Achievement tests
d. Diagnostic tests
106. Teacher Bea Bunana makes her tests easy for students to understand, easy to administer and
score and suitable to test conditions, e.g. time. What is she achieving for her tests?
a. Efficiency
b. Usability
c. Reliability
d. Validity
107. Of the following subjects, which does not belong to performance-based subjects in which direct
instruction is effectively used?
a. Values education
b. Music
c. Science
d. Mathematics
108. Which of these approaches would reform assessment outcomes?
a. Apply sanctions on low performing schools
b. Focus on testing without investing the learner’s needs
c. Use understanding as means of giving feedback on students learning
d. Compare results of performance of all schools
109. Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what could be the most noble motive in students
pursuing a lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?
a. Promise of high rank and prestige
b. Social service to upcoming generations
c. Economic security and welfare
d. Respected position in society
110. To what process of evaluation does determining the extent objectives are met belong?
a. Authentic
b. Formative
c. Criterion-referenced
d. Norm-referenced
111. Which form of the foundation of all cognitive objects without which the next level of higher
thinking skills cannot be attained?
a. Knowledge
b. Synthesis
c. Application
d. Analysis
112. What primary response factor is considered by Essay questions?
a. Factual information
b. Wide sampling of ideas
c. Originality
d. Less time for construction and scoring
113. Among written categories of assessment methods, what did teacher Maggie Lagid use when she
assessed the stock knowledge of her students through questioning in an open class?
a. Oral questioning
b. Performance test
c. Product rating scale
d. Observation and self-report
114. In the context of the 6 facets of understanding cited by Wiggins and McTIghe, what is a proof of
a student’s understanding a principle?
a. Stating given examples
b. Repeating it as given by the teacher
c. Applying it to solve his problem
d. Retaining it in memory for a long period of time
115. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in class?
a. He scored better than 60% of the class
b. He scored less than 60% of the class
c. He got 40% of the test wrongly
d. He got 60% of the items correctly
116. Which of the following may not be adequately assessed by a paper and pencil test?
a. Sight reading in music
b. Multiplication skills
c. Subject-verb agreement
d. Vocabulary meaning
117. What should be done with test item whose difficulty index is .98?
a. Revise it
b. Retain it
c. Reject it
d. Reserve it for another group of students
118. What is known as the scoring guides for rating open-ended questions?
a. Rubrics
b. Outcomes
c. Scales
d. Outputs
119. What does it mean to say that the facility index of a test item is .50?
a. It is reliable
b. It is valid
c. It is moderate in difficulty
d. It is very easy
120. With the mode of answering as a point of reference, which of the following does not belong to
this test group?
a. Completion
b. Essay
c. Problem-solving
d. Matching
121. One half of the class scored very low. Teacher Janus gave another tests to determine where were
the students were weakest. What type of test is this?
a. Aptitude test
b. Remedial test
c. Diagnostic test
d. Readiness test
122. On what is normative marking based?
a. High marks of few students
b. Failure of some students
c. Normal curve of standard distribution
d. Student achievement relative to other students
123. What cognitive domain is involved in the student’s clarifying information from conclusion?
a. Synthesis
b. Evaluation
c. Analysis
d. Application
124. Which of the following indicates a strong negative correlation?
a. -75
b. -15
c. -10
d. -25
125. What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between two variables?
a. Histogram
b. Normal curves
c. Frequency polygons
d. Scatter diagram
126. What does a negative discrimination index mean?
a. The test item has low reliability
b. More from the lower group answered the test item correctly
c. More from the upper answered the test correctly
d. The test could not discriminate between the upper and lower group
127. What is the deviation from a standard or desired level of performance?
a. A problem
b. A deficit
c. A defect
d. A gap
128. How does a student’s 80 percentile score interpreted?
a. High in all the skills being tested
b. Higher than 80% of the members of the group
c. Better relative to the competencies targeted
d. 80% of the specified content
129. Of the types of validity for tests, what is focused on the extent to which a particular tests
correlates with acceptable measure of performance?
a. Curricular validity
b. Content validity
c. Criterion validity
d. Predictive validity
130. Among general categories of assessment methods, what instruments did pre-school teacher
Justine use when he rated the handwriting of his students using a prototype handwriting model?
a. Product rating scale
b. Performance test
c. Written response instruments
d. Observation and self-reports
131. On what should teacher’s evaluation of a learner’s work be based?
i. Attendance
ii. Merit
iii. Quality of academic performance
iv. Behavior in class
a. I and II
b. II, III, and IV
c. II and III
d. I, II, III, and IV
132. Self-evaluation can be done in various ways, but this is not one of them:
a. Use of an evaluation instrument
b. Written reflection
c. Self-videotape of class performance
d. Per feedback session
133. In her test, Teacher Marian R unknowingly gave clues to the answers that reduce usability of the
test. What was wrong with the test?
a. Ambiguity
b. Unclear directions
c. Poorly constructed test items
d. Test too short
134. In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklists is the LAST among steps in tests
preparation?
a. How are the objective items to be scored?
b. How are the test results to be reported?
c. How I have prepared a table of specifications?
d. How are the test scores to be tabulated?
135. What formula is used to total and compute test scores at the end of the year?
a. [Test scores = transmutation table] x 100
b. [Highest score + Lowest possible score] x 100
c. [Student’s score x 100]
d. [Student’s score + Highest possible score] x 100
136. What can be said of student performance in a positively skewed score distribution?
a. A few students performed excellently
b. Most students performed well
c. Almost all students had average performance
d. Most students performed poorly
137. Which is true when the standard deviation is small?
a. Scores are toward both extremes
b. Scores are spread apart
c. Scores are tightly bunched together
d. The bell curve is relatively fat
138. In her tests, Teacher Tomden made tests that were either too difficult or too easy. What was
wrong with her tests?
a. Unclear directions
b. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
c. Ambiguity
d. Identifiable patterns of answers
139. What is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of work artifacts or in
progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?
a. Evaluation instrument
b. Rubric
c. Achievement test
d. Portfolio
140. What computation did teacher Panny use in getting the difference between the highest and
lowest scores in each class?
a. Mean
b. Range
c. Standard deviation
d. Median
141. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and low?
a. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Mean
142. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable to get a picture of the class performance
whose raw scores in a quiz are: 97, 95, 85, 86, 77, 75, 50, 10, 5, 2, 1?
a. Mode
b. None. It is best to look at individual scores
c. Mean
d. Median
143. Self-evaluation has become an important kind of performance assessment among teachers,
useful as an honest self-criticism and a starting point to removal evaluation by supervisors, peers, or
students. How is self-evaluation described?
a. Evidence of teaching performance
b. Substitute to supervisor’s rating
c. Guide for self-adjustment
d. Tool for salary adjustment
144. What is the common instrument used in measuring learning in the affective domain?
a. Multiple choice
b. Checklist
c. Scaling
d. Questionnaire
145. On the test giver’s list of Do’s, which of the following is not relative to motivating students to
do their best?
a. Read test directions
b. Reduce test anxiety, e.g. “Take a deep breath.”
c. Explain the purpose of the test
d. Tell students: “I will be proud of you if you perform well.”
146. What is the range if the score distribution is: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, 85 , 85, 70, 51, 34,
34, 34, 20, 18, 51, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1?
a. 93
b. 85
c. 97
d. Between 51 and 34
147. What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?
a. Very difficult
b. Missed by everyone
c. Very easy
d. A quality item
148. What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of practice and number of errors
in tennis?
a. The increase in the amount of practices does not at all affect the number of errors
b. As the amount of practice increases, the number of errors decreases
c. The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects the number of errors
d. Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the number of errors
149. An entering college would like to determine which course is best suited for him. Which test is
appropriate for this purpose?
a. Aptitude test
b. Intelligence test
c. Achievement test
d. Diagnostic test
150. Which of the following criteria is the basis for selecting tests that yield similar results when
repeated over a period of time?
a. Efficiency
b. Validity
c. Usability
d. Reliability
Principles and Methods of Teaching, Educational Technology, Curriculum Development
151. Facilities such as classrooms, fixtures, and equipment can often damage the morale of new
teachers and become an obstacle for adapting well to the school environment. What should be the
policy for assigning said physical facilities?
a. needs of student’s basis
b. position ranking basis
c. first-come, first-served basis
d. service seniority basis
152. There are various functions a fellow teacher or peer coach can help new teachers. What role
does a peer coach play by being present/available to share ideas, problems and success with a new
teacher?
a. a provider of technical feedback
b. a facilitator of strategies
c. an analyzer of teaching job
d. a close peer or companion
153. Teacher Princess sees to it that her classroom is clean and orderly so her pupils will less likely
disarrange seats and litter on the floor. On which thought is her action based?
a. existentialism
b. progressivism
c. behaviorism
d. reconstructionism
154. Teacher Nancy is directed to pass an undeserving student with a death threat. Which advise will
a utilitarian give?
a. Don’t pass him. You surely will not like someone to give you a death threat in order to pass
b. Pass the student. That will be off use to the student, his parents and you.
c. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
d. Don’t pass him. Live by your principle of justice. You will get reward, if not in this life, in the
next!
155. In what setting is differentiated and multi-lingual teaching most effective?
a. special children with classes
b. multi-grade classes
c. children with diverse cultural backgrounds
d. pre-school children
156. After the embarrassing incident, Teacher Kevin vowed to himself to flunk the student at the end
of the school term. What has Dante done that is against the guidelines for using punishment?
a. Punishing immediately in an emotional state
b. Using double standards in punishing
c. Doing the impossible
d. Holding a grudge and not starting with a clean slate
157. Following the principles for punishing students, which of the following is the LEAST desirable
strategy for classroom management?
a. Punishing while clarifying why punishment is done
b. Punishing while angry
c. Punishing the erring student rather than the entire class
d. Give punishment sparingly
158. According to the guidelines on punishment, what does it mean that the teacher should give the
student the benefit of the doubt?
a. Make sure facts are right before punishing
b. Doubt the incident really happened
c. Don’t punish and doubt effectiveness of punishment
d. Get the side of the students when punishing
159. Which of the following guidelines for punishment may be done?
a. Don’t punish students outside of school rules on punishment
b. Don’t threaten the impossible
c. Don’t use double standards for punishing
d. Don’t assign extra homework
160. For group guidance in classroom management, what element is lacking when there is too much
competitiveness and exclusiveness with the teacher being punitive and partial to some students?
a. Dissatisfaction with classroom work
b. Poor interpersonal relations
c. Poor group organization
d. Disturbance in group climate
161. To demonstrate here authority Teacher Kokeyni made an appeal to undisciplined students. What
kind of appeal did she make by saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, don’t engage in that kind of behavior,
you can do much better?”
a. Invoke peer reaction
b. Exert authority
c. Internalizing student’s image of themselves
d. Teacher-student relationship
162. What is the term for the leap from theory to practice in which the teacher applies theories to
effective teaching methods and theories?
a. Integration process
b. Informational process
c. Conceptualization process
d. Construction process
163. Of subcategories of movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher ends an activity
abruptly?
a. Thrust
b. Truncation
c. Stimulus-bounded
d. Flip-flop
164. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher goes from
topic or activity to other topic or activities, lacking clear direction and sequence of activities?
a. Truncation
b. Dangle
c. Thrust
d. Flip-flop
165. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher is too
immersed in a small group of students or activity, thus ignoring other students or activity?
a. Truncation
b. Flip-flop
c. Stimulus-bounded
d. Thrust
166. From classroom management strategies applied on erring students, which of the following
should not be done?
a. Surprise quiz
b. Communicating problems to parents
c. Parent-principal conference
d. Shaming erring student before the class
167. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when students
defy adult by arguing, contradicting, teasing, temper tantrums, and low level hostile behavior?
a. Power seeking
b. Withdrawal
c. Revenge seeking
d. Attention getting
168. Teacher Ann Patuan dealt effectively with a minor infraction of whispering by a student to a
neighbor during class. Which of the following did she do?
a. Reprimand quietly
b. Continue to teach and ignore infraction
c. Reprimand student after class
d. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial expression)
169. What mistake is teacher Senemin Basic trying to avoid by never ignoring any student or group
of students in her discussions and other activities?
a. Non-direction
b. Dangled activity
c. Divided attention
d. Abrupt end
170. Teacher Dra D Explorer is a great lecturer and so she is invited to speak and represent the
school on many occasions. What is one quality of her lecturers when she follows a planned sequence,
not diverting so as to lose attention of her listeners?
a. Explicit explanations
b. Continuity
c. Inclusion of elements
d. Fluency
171. Teacher Aldub makes certain content interesting to his students. Focusing on learners, he also
uses many simple examples, metaphors and stories. What is this quality of lesson content?
a. Interest
b. Feasibility
c. Self-sufficiency
d. Balance
172. Teaching English, teacher Krizzy is careful about her lesson content. What quality of content
did he achieve when she made certain her information came with the “information explosion” which
she got in the Internet, such as how to effectively teach phonetics?
a. Learnability
b. Significance
c. Balance
d. Interest
173. Teacher Kevin made certain his lesson content can be useful to his students, taking care of their
needs in a student-centered classroom. What is this kind of quality content?
a. Utility
b. Balance
c. Self-sufficiency
d. Interest
174. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, effective strategies are called
“Green”. Which of the following belongs to the Green Flag?
a. Homogenous students grouping
b. Content delivery based on lessons
c. Excess in chalkboard talk
d. Student interest and teacher enthusiasm
e. Rigidity if movement
175. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, ineffective strategies are called
“Red”. Which of the following belongs to the Red Flag?
a. Content applied to real-life situations
b. Overemphasis on drill and practice
c. Available enrichment activities
d. Integration of problem solving
176. Teacher Maggie explains by spicing her lectures with examples, descriptions and stories. What
is this quality in her lectures?
a. Planned sequence
b. Elaboration through elements
c. Use of audiovisuals
d. Simple vocabulary
177. Can technology take the place of the teacher in the classroom? Select the most appropriate
answer:
a. No. It is only an instrument or a tool
b. Yes, when they hire less teachers and acquire more computers
c. Yes. When teachers are not competent
d. Yes, such as in the case of Computer-assisted instruction (not teacher-assisted instruction)
178. What kind of tool is technology as evidenced by its use in word processing databases,
spreadsheets, graphics design and desktop publishing?
a. Analyzing tool
b. Encoding tool
c. Productivity tool
d. Calculating tool
179. In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which of the following is the most preferable way to
refer to those with disabilities like polio?
a. “Is polio-stricken”
b. “Had polio”
c. “Polio victim”
d. “Suffers from polio”
180. If threat of punishment is necessary on erring students, how should this best be done?
a. Make the threat and reinforce with warning
b. Make the threat with immediate punishment
c. Ward and threat at the same time
d. First a warning before the threat
181. Among cognitive objectives, what is also known as an understanding and is a step higher than
more knowledge of facts?
a. Comprehension
b. Analysis
c. Synthesis
d. Application
182. What is the quality of teacher Pining Garcia’s lecture when she makes use of various pictures,
charts, graphs, videos to support her lectures?
a. Simplified vocabulary
b. Enrichment through visual aids
c. Causal and logical relationships
d. Continuing sequence
183. In determining the materials and media to use, what consideration did Teacher Ina A. Mag adopt
when he chose materials that can arouse and sustain in curiosity?
a. Satisfaction
b. Interest
c. Expectancy
d. Relevance
184. Which of the following is true of a democratic classroom?
a. Teacher acts as firm decision maker
b. Students decide what and how to learn
c. Consultation and dialogue
d. Suggestions are sent to higher officials for decisions
185. This is appropriate use of technology which can unite people of the world rather than exploit
them?
a. For pornography
b. For social media
c. For financial fraud
d. For propaganda
186. From structures in Multifunctional Cooperative Learning, which involves each student writing
in turn one answer as a paper and pencil is passed around the group?
a. Jigsaw
b. Inside-outside circle
c. Roundtable
d. Partners
187. How does the “humaneness” of the teacher best described when he/she is full interest and
enthusiasm in the work of teaching?
a. Responsiveness
b. Perceptiveness
c. Knowledge
d. Sensitivity
188. Teacher Lester Cruz Valdez gets more information about how his students learn in order to
upgrade his pedagogy. What principle is he following?
a. Teachers should keep track of learning outcomes
b. Teachers should value information
c. Teachers should document information data on students
d. Teachers should teach and test learning
189. In order to assist new teacher, which is the most effective way to clarify the schools’ goals and
responsibilities early in the first year?
a. Student’s handbook
b. Orientation
c. Principals’ memorandum
d. School curriculum
190. Of components of direct instruction, which involves teachers and students working together on a
skill or task and figuring out how to apply the strategy?
a. Consolidation
b. Guided practice
c. Application
d. Modeling
191. In direct/expositive instruction, what is the logical pattern of procedures in a lesson adopted?
I. Provide motivation and draw commitments
II. Explain rationale and objectives
III. Provide feedback
IV. Practice for mastery
a. II, I, IV, and III
b. IV, I, II and III
c. I, IV, III, and II
d. I, II, IV and III
192. Teacher JanJan made certain his lesson content is within the capacity of his young forum grade
learners. What is the quality of John’s lesson content when he fits lesson to learner’s capacity to
absorb lesson content?
a. Learnability
b. Balance
c. Validity
d. Interest
193. From structures of Multifunctional Cooperative Learning, which makes each group to produce a
group product to share with the whole class?
a. Coop-coop
b. Think-pair-share
c. Team Word-Webbing
d. Partners
194. This is the more appropriate understanding of technology in education?
a. Methods and process
b. Inventions and equipment
c. Channels and instruments
d. Hardware, designs, and environment
195. A teacher introduces herself as teacher only. What does this imply?
a. She must have been forced to pursue a career in teaching.
b. The teaching profession is not a very significant one
c. The teaching profession is the lowest paid profession
d. She takes no pride in the teaching profession
196. In the guided exploratory approach to learning, which is not the term used for Inquiry learning?
a. Heuristic learning
b. Problem-solving learning
c. Discovery learning
d. Expository learning
197. What is another quality of teacher Lassie Pecson’s lectures when she used words that are within
the grasp of her listeners, avoiding technical terms and jargons?
a. Use of specific descriptions and examples
b. Enriched audiovisuals
c. Normal vocabulary
d. Planned sequence
198. In delivering her lessons, teacher Blackie Lou Blanco is careful that no topic is extensively
discussed at the expense of other topics. That guiding principle in selection and organization of
lesson content is she following?
a. Significance
b. Self-sufficiency
c. Feasibility
d. Balance
199. In determining materials and media to use, what consideration did Teacher Grachie adopt when
she gave importance to the level of outcome and the learner’s sense of fulfillment in performing the
task?
a. Expectancy
b. Satisfaction
c. Interest
d. Relevance
200. In the inductive approach to learning, what is not among the facilitating skills needed on the part
of the teacher?
a. Teacher giving generalization of principles
b. Commenting to pave way for generalizations or principles
c. Organizing answers
d. Asking the right questions

ANSWERS
1.C.-I,II,IV BEST ANSWER
2. B.No, unless she has enrolled in refresher course of 12 units
3.a. No
4.c. II and III – I,II,III BEST ANSWER
5.d. Yes, he has excelled and gained international recognition
6.b. No, especially if done in exchange for requested concessions
7.a. No provided he has taught for at least 3 years
8.b. Technical and scientific competencies
9.a. National Standard Competencies among teachers
10.c. Promoting contraceptives for planned parenthood
11.c.True education is transmission of knowledge
12.c.Mission and core values
13.a. Right for basic education to determine subjects of the study
14.a. Mobile education on Kariton
15.a. Review curriculum vis-à-vis TOS
16.c. Kanya-kanya system
17.a. Aptitude for teamwork
18.d. Personal responsibility
19.b. TEDPA – Technical Education Development Program
20.a. Synchronization
21.c. National Competency-Based Teaching Standards
22.d. self-evaluation
23.c. licensure examination
24.c. adaptability to new work environment
25.d. outreach by educating the villagers on protection of coral reefs
26.a. spiritual vigor
27.b. English
28.b. policy for curricular reform
29.c. school networking with business and industry
30.a. vocational education
31.d. creative dreamer
32.d. values
33.a. find peace within oneself
34.d. Ethical-spiritual component
35.d. Principle of moral cooperation
36.d. Knowledge and practice of universal moral values
37.d. Strict
38.d. Pharisaical
39.d. Callous
40.b. Certain
41.b. Perennialism
42.c. existentialism
43.a. Existentialist
44.a. Constructivist
45.a. Behaviorism
46.a. 1 and 3
47.a. 4
48.a. Behaviorist’s
49.a. Progressivist
50.a. Teacher A’s
51.I. Parents
52.c. Memory skills
53.c. To process and select information
54.b. Providing experiences that otherwise might not be had
55.c. Allowing different interests
56.d. Parent-child relationship
57.b. Acquisition of new knowledge
58.a. Basic elaboration strategies
59.d. Complexity-simplicity
60.d. Respecting freedom of conscience
61.c. Socio-economic status
62.c. Applied reading beyond the lines
63.b. Descriptive
64.a. Knowledge or recall
65.a. People can be trusted
66.c. Theories
67.b. Metaphoric thinking
68.c. Peer tutoring
69.a. Ecological field trip
70.c. Making a left-handed pupil write with her right hand as this is better
71.c. Showing class leadership
72.a. Learning disabilities
73.a. Hormonal changes
74.a. Reasoning
75.b. Universal principles
76.d. Self-belief
77.a. Relating it to knowledge they already know
78.c. Cognitive
79.a. Early childhood
80.b. Early growth development lag
81.d. Doubtful
82.a. ADHD
83.b. Manipulative skills
84.a. Moral
85/.a. All school children are friendly
86.c. Personality and emotional factors
87.d. Mapakabuti ka
88.c. Creedal values
89.b. Interactive
90.b. Fulfilling commitments
91.a. Assimilation
92.b. Egocentrism
93.a. Socialization
94.c. Kinesthetical
95.c. Linguists
96.c. III, II, I and IV
97.a. Intellectual
98.c. Vertical
99.b. Basic education
100.b. Children from low-income household meet more obstacle in learning
101.d. Predictive validity
102c. Ambiguity
103.a. Helping hands after a natural crisis, e.g. devastating storm
104.c. Diagnostic tests
105.c. Achievement tests
106.a. Efficiency
107.a. Values education
'108.c. Use understanding as means of giving feedback on students learning
109.b. Social service to upcoming generations
110.c. Criterion-referenced
111.a. Knowledge
112.b. Wide sampling of ideas
113.a. Oral questioning
114.c. Applying it to solve his problem
115.a. He scored better than 60% of the class
116.a. Sight reading in music
117.a. Revise it
118.c. Scales
119.c. It is moderate in difficulty
120.b. Essay
121.c. Diagnostic test
122.d. Student achievement relative to other students
123.c. Analysis
124.a. -75
125.d. Scatter diagram
126.b. More from the lower group answered the test item correctly
127.d. A gap
128.b. Higher than 80% of the members of the group
129.c. Criterion validity
130.b. Performance test
131.d. I, II, III, and IV
132.d. Per feedback session
133.c. Poorly constructed test items
134.b. How are the test results to be reported?
135.d. [Student’s score + Highest possible score] x 100
136.a. A few students performed excellently
137.c. Scores are tightly bunched together
138.b. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
139.d. Portfolio
140.b. Range
141.b. Median
142.d. Median
143.c. Guide for self-adjustment
144.d. Questionnaire
'145..d. Tell students: “I will be proud of you if you perform well.”
146.c. 97
147.c. Very easy
148.b. As the amount of practice increases, the number of errors decreases
149.a. Aptitude test
150.d. Reliability
151.a. needs of student’s basis
152.b. a facilitator of strategies
153.c. behaviorism
154.b. Pass the student. That will be off use to the student, his parents and you.
155.c. children with diverse cultural backgrounds
156.d. Holding a grudge and not starting with a clean slate
157.b. Punishing while angry
158.a. Make sure facts are right before punishing
159.a. Don’t punish students outside of school rules on punishment
160.c. Poor group organization
161.c. Internalizing student’s image of themselves
162.a. Integration process
163.b. Truncation
164.c. Thrust
165.c. Stimulus-bounded
166.d. Shaming erring student before the class
167.a. Power seeking
168.d. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial expression)
169.c. Divided attention
170.b. Continuity'
171.a. Interest
172.b. Significance
173.a. Utility
174.d. Student interest and teacher enthusiasm
175.b. Overemphasis on drill and practice
176.b. Elaboration through elements
177.d. Yes, such as in the case of Computer-assisted instruction (not teacher-assisted instruction)
178.c. Productivity tool
179.c. “Polio victim”
180.d. First a warning before the threat
181.a. Comprehension
182.b. Enrichment through visual aids
183.b. Interest
184.c. Consultation and dialogue
185.b. For social media
186.c. Roundtable
187.d. Sensitivity
188.d. Teachers should teach and test learning
189.b. Orientation
190.b. Guided practice
191.a. II, I, IV, and III
192.a. Learnability'
193.b. Think-pair-share
194.c. Channels and instruments
195.d. She takes no pride in the teaching profession
196.d. Expository learning
197.c. Normal vocabulary
198.d. Balance
199.a. Expectancy
200.a. Teacher giving generalization

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