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3. Republic Act No. 10533 encourage examples, activities, songs, poems, stories, and illustrations be based
on local culture, history, and reality. This makes the lessons relevant to the learners and easy to understand.
What is this process called?
A. None of the above B. Integration & Contextualization
C. Contextualization & Enhancement D. Enhancement & Integration
4. Children learn better and are more active in class and learn a second language even faster when they
are frst taught in a language they understand. Based from the new K-12 curriculum. What level will the
Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education be implemented?
A. K-3 B. K-12
C. K-4 D. K-5
5. The K-12 curriculum has the following features: Basic concepts/general concepts are frst learned; More
complex and sophisticated version of the basic/general concepts are then rediscovered in the succeeding
grades; This strengthens retention and enhances mastery of topics and skills as they are revisited and
consolidated time and again; and This also allows learners to learn topics and skills appropriate to their
developmental and cognitive skills. What do you call this concept in the curriculum?
A. Vertical Progression B. Linear Progression
C. Spiral Progression D. Horizontal Progression
6. What are specialized subjects that are being offered in the Enhanced K-12 Curriculum?
A. Academic, Sports, Arts and Design, and B. Academic, Science, Arts and Design, and
Technical Vocational Livelihood Tracks Technical Vocational Livelihood Tracks
C. Academic, Sports, Arts and Music, and D. Academic, Engineering, Arts and Design, and
Technical Vocational Livelihood Tracks Technical Vocational Livelihood Tracks
7. One of the ten points Basic Education Agenda of President Aquino is that all public school children
will have preschool as their introduction to formal schooling by 2016, and it will be made this available
to all children regardless of income. This means that __________.
A. Madaris education as a sub-system within the education B. Universal Preschooling for All
system
C. Technical vocational education as an alternative stream in D. 12 years Basic Education Cycle
senior high school
8. According to President Aquino in his ten points Basic Education Agenda “I will build more schools in
areas where there are no public or private schools in partnership with local governments, as well address
our persistent classroom and teacher shortages. We need more schools with smaller populations so that
teachers, students and parents can form a real learning community.”
A. Technical vocational education as an B. Assistance to private schools as
alternative stream in senior high school essential partners in basic education
C. Covenant with the local governments to D. Madaris education as a sub-system
build more schools within the education system
9. In the light of conficts in Israel and Palestine, North and South Korea, Pakistan and India, which among
the Pillars of Education for 21st Century is Crucial?
A. Learning to do B. Learning to know
C. Learning to be D. Learning to Live together
10. The following statements are effective strategies in dealing with violence in school setting EXCEPT one?
11. Which of the following legal bases of Philippine Educational system cannot be considered as a
Republic Act?
A. Teachers Professionalization Act B. Education Act of 1982
C. Code of Ethics for Teachers D. Magna Carta for Public School Teacher
12. Which situation shows that a sense of nationhood is exemplifed as prescribed by RA 8491 or
Heraldic Code of the Philippines?
A. There is a class program. It started with B. When Miss Aguas asked her Grade II
the singing of the National Anthem. students in what country they wish to live, most
of them chose Australia.
C. The boys opted to make a choral rendition D. The class was asked which brand of chocolate
of the theme song of the movie “Titanic.” they would rather have, no one chose “chocnut.”
13. Mr. Right, a Math teacher has been accused of sexual harassment by one of her student. What laws will
be used in convicting or acquitting Mr. Right?
A. RA 7877 B. RA 8187
C. RA 7624 D. RA 578
14. Which situation shows a desirable relationship between teachers and other groups of people?
A. The new teacher was requested to help B. Mr. Tiglao feels that the barangay council
the barangay council in a case involving one is against his plans; so, he does not consult
of his students. He declined. the council even if there is a need for it.
C. Mrs. Magsino, a new-assigned principal D. The principal does her own way of
to Barangay San Andres, calls on the campaigning for cleanliness in and outside
barangay Chairman the school; she never gets involved with the
same campaign of the barangay offcials.
15. In order for teachers to resolve confict systematically and sustained, teachers should understand the
nature and principles of conficts. The following principles below will help teachers in identifying major
causes of conficts among students in a classroom setting EXCEPT one?
A. Confict is ongoing and dynamic B. Confict is a normal part of any relationships
C. Confict is negative D. Confict is part of life
16. Environment Education, Peace Education and Human Rights Education emphasize active participatory
techniques instead of passive one-way instruction from the teacher. These principles connote that:
A. Students are usually highly motivated. B. Learners are engaged new and
challenging roles outside the classroom
C. Success results increased confdence D. It can blend the classroom, the immediate
and self-assurance in learning community and environment and the larger
world into a more meaningful whole.
17. In order to gain as much advantage from the project-based learning strategies used in Peace and
Human Rights Education, it is necessary that teachers should incorporate the following features except:
A. evaluation in terms of cost B. feasibility in implementation
C. open-ended with no unique solution D. interaction with the community
18. You heard that a number of boys in one class are being recruited for a fraternity which is not
sanctioned by your school. What will you do as school head?
A. Conduct a personal talk with the boys. B. Immediately call the attention of the adviser to
investigate.
C. Consider it as a mere rumor. D. Call the parents for a conference.
19.
Mr . Perez a principal of Ilocos National High School. He is in dire need of money to support the operation
of his only child. He has already exhausted all possible means to get the money he needs. A parent whose
child is in the honor roll offers to help. What is the best thing to do?
A. Refuse the offer and report the parent to B. Refuse the offer and tell the parent that
the PTA President. you are not supposed to accept such favor.
C. Accept the offer and tell the parent to D. Accept the offer and try to infuence
keep it confdential. the teachers handling the students about
the grade of the child.
20.
One of the students submitted his requirements late. The teacher discovered that three one-hundred peso
bills had been slipped in one of the pages of his requirement. What advice should you give to your teacher?
A. Call for the parents of the child B. Return the money and warn the student
regarding possible bribery case. about possible bribery.
C. Keep the money, it might be a gift for you. D. Return the money and advise the student
that he should be careful in submitting the
requirements
21.
Mrs . Cruz, the school head, was assisted by Miss Quiambao in launching a very successful project
with community partners. What should Mrs. Cruz do to acknowledge Miss Quiambao’s cooperation?
A. Buy Miss Quiambao a gift. B. Mention to the community partners
the assistance extended by Miss
C. Just keep quiet about Miss Quiambao.
Quiambao’s assistance. D. Announce and give due recognition to
Miss Quaimbao during the program.
22.
Mr . Santamaria, a HELE teacher has been falsely accused of sexually abusing one of his students. He is
a qualifed candidate for the “Teacher of the Year Award”. If you are the administrator, what will you do?
23.
Mrs . Tiglao observed that her seven year old pupil plays with his penis while she was explaining the
lesson for the day. What should Mrs. Tiglao do if she ask for your advice as school principal?
A. Scold the pupil so he will stop B. Tell pupil to stop what he is doing
D. Ignore the pupil and let him
C. Do an activity to divert his attention to stop what he continue
is doing
24.
Mario keeps on standing and moving around the room while the class is going on. Disruptive behavior in
the classroom is a problem that all teachers faced with and would like very much to eliminate. If you were
the school head, which of the following would be most appropriate to advice the teacher of Mario?
A. Advise the teacher to call his attention B. Advice the teacher to scold Mario in front of
and ask questions about the lesson the class so he will be ashamed of what
he does
C. Advice the teacher to talk to Mario D. Advice the teacher to provide activities
privately to know why he keeps on moving to make him busy
25. Mrs . Sotto is a grade VI adviser. How can she promote moral development in her classroom?
28.
It is an approach to learning in which learners choose not only what to study but also how and why. At
the heart of the learning environment are learner responsibility and activity, in contract to the emphasis
on instructor control and coverage of academic content found in conventional didactic teaching.
A. Cooperative Learning B. Student Centered Learning
C. Learning Beyond Boarders D. Learning by doing
29. When a student displays aggressive behavior in the class, what should the teacher do?
A. Threaten the student to win confdence B. Send the student out of the classroom
C. Ignore the student D. Model non-violent confict-resolution strategies
30. A parent is making malicious remarks against one of your teachers. What are you more likely to do frst?
31.
Which of the following circumstances regarding the accountability of an act could be applicable for
school offcials?
A. Persons with higher educational B. Persons vested with authority have
attainment higher accountability than those who merely
share almost the same liability with those follow their order or command.
who have little education.
D. Persons with higher educational
C. Persons in authority have the same attainment are presumed to have higher
liability as their subordinates. liability than those with little education.
32.
For many months, the teachers did not receive their allowances as promised by then municipality.
What advice can you give to a group of teachers who went to your offce for this reason?
A. Advice them to request for a meeting B. Advice them to write a letter without
with the mayor about the matter the signature of the teachers.
C. Advice them not to attend the class and D. Advice them to ignore the students and
join the rally have a sit down strike
33.
To augment her family income, Mrs. Tan started to sell footwear to her co-teachers. Will you allow her if
you are the school head?
A. Yes, when done during her vacant B. No, it is against the Code of Ethics.
period.
D. Yes, when her students are doing
C. Yes, when done outside of her offcial time. research work.
34. Which of the following is NOT the role of students in the Student-Centered Learning Climate?
36.
A School Head is looked up as a leader in the community. What will you do if the barangay captain
asks for your support on some matters affecting the community?
A. Make him realize that you really B. Tell him that you have to seek permission
know what to do. from your Division Superintendent
C. Discuss with him how you can be of D. Recommend a co-teacher to take your place.
best help.
37.
Your school is planning to conduct a feld trip for high school students. However, your school cannot
completely support the said activity because of fnancial constraints. A local candidate is offering fnancial
assistance in exchange for your political support during the election. What should you do as school head?
A. Refuse the offer and tell people not to B. Accept the offer and give him your
vote for him because of his character. political support.
C. Get the money but do not vote for him. D. Explain to him that you cannot accept
the arrangement.
38. Bullying done through the use of technology or any electronic means.
A. Cyber Bullying B. Harassment
C. Cyber Crime D. Cyber Scandal
39.
According to the Delors Report, there are a number of main tensions central to the problems of the twenty
frst century that we need to overcome. One of them is the challenge to an individual how he or she can
adapt to the changing world without forgetting or turning his/her back from the past. What kind of tension or
confict is manifested in this situation?
A. Tension between the global and the B. Tension between tradition and modernity
local
D. Tension between long term and short
C. Tension between the universal and term considerations
the individual
40.
When planning her lessons and units, Mrs. Jones is careful to include books and resources from a
variety of cultures and ethnic groups. What kind of education is this?
A. Gender free education B. Multicultural education
C. Transformative education D. Multilingual education
41. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm shift in education in the 21st century?
A. Shift from values education and B. Shift from rigid subject matter to a
emotional learning to knowledge more interdisciplinary and
dominated curriculum multidisciplinary pedagogical approach.
C. From more fexible learning styles D. From contextualized themes generated
to a prescribed pedagogy from global and local realities to pre-
organized subject matter
42.
If the school head is emphasizing the development of the learner’s competency to transform knowledge
into innovations and job-creation, what pillar of education does s/he is actually promoting?
A. Learning to Live Together B. Learning to Know
C. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be
43.
A class is composed of students coming from several ethnic communities including Muslims and lumads. They
seem to have diffculty understanding each others’ behavior and points of view. What should the teacher do?
A. Inform students that they will all be B. Threaten the students that if there are
learning new ways of thinking and behaving students who do not behave and tolerant
in this class, so they might as well leave their of their classmates, s/he will be dropped
cultural idiosyncrasies at home. from class.
C. Assign bright students to monitor D. Introduce multiculturalism in the class
and control behavior of poor students. and provide activities for practice.
44. Which of the following qualities should be developed by the pillar, Learning to Live Together?
45.
The impact of confict on children whether as victims of war or child soldiers has been brought to world
attention through media, international organizations and eye witness accounts. What is best thing to do to
help children affected by confict?
A. Secure their safety by imposing strict B. Offer them to migrate in
curfew hours neighboring country as foreign
C. Provide employment opportunity for them refugees
as well as their parents to attain fnancial D. Employ education to regain parts of a
independence lost childhood and to facilitate the
experiences that support healthy social,
emotional and intellectual growth and
development
46.
Which of the following characteristics does NOT describe contextualized learning as a major paradigm
shift in education?
A. Pre-organized subject matter to B. From traditional pedagogies to more
localized themes generated from the modern strategies of teaching and learning.
global realities and the culture relevant,
meaningful and useful to the learner.
C. From knowledge limited to the local scene D. From limited access to time-bound
to the globalized knowledge, values, attitudes, and space limited education, to
and skills interfaced with local wisdom. borderless education, lifelong learning
for all in a learning society.
47. Mrs. Vargas, the mother of a Grade VI pupil was furious about the failing grades of her child? What
could be a solution in this situation?
A. The school head should inform the B. The school head should inform the
teachers, students and parents about the teachers about the criteria for grading.
criteria for grading.
C. The school head should inform the teachers D. The school head should inform the teachers
about the criteria for grading and advice to call and students about the criteria for grading.
for a Parents Assembly at the beginning of the
academic year to explain schools policies on
grading and assessment of students.
48. How could the teacher help achieve the goals of global education?
49. Teacher Pia suffered from hypertension. Consequently, her speech mechanism was affected causing
her to stutter. Which would be affected if she continues teaching?
A. Punctuality B. Effectiveness
C. Personality D. Devotion to duty
50. A student was found guilty of assaulting his teacher. The administrative decision was expulsion. The
student contested that expulsion as a penalty should be imposed only by the court in judicial proceedings
and not by school authorities. Is the student’s allegation justifable?
A. No, since expulsion is ordinarily the B. Yes, because students should
punishment for such and offense as provided receive consideration
for in Section 148 of the Service Manual
C. Yes, because expulsion as a penalty belongs D. Yes, because assault is a criminal offense
to the court
51. Mrs. Vargas, the mother of a Grade VI pupil was furious about the failing grades of her child? What
could be a solution in this situation?
A. The school head should inform the B. The school head should inform the
teachers, students and parents about the teachers about the criteria for grading.
criteria for grading.
C. The school head should inform the teachers D. The school head should inform the teachers
about the criteria for grading and advice to call and students about the criteria for grading.
for a Parents Assembly at the beginning of the
academic year to explain schools policies on
grading and assessment of students.
52. How could the teacher help achieve the goals of global education?
53. Teacher Pia suffered from hypertension. Consequently, her speech mechanism was affected causing
her to stutter. Which would be affected if she continues teaching?
A. Punctuality B. Effectiveness
C. Personality D. Devotion to duty
54. A student was found guilty of assaulting his teacher. The administrative decision was expulsion. The
student contested that expulsion as a penalty should be imposed only by the court in judicial proceedings
and not by school authorities. Is the student’s allegation justifable?
A. No, since expulsion is ordinarily the B. Yes, because students should
punishment for such and offense as provided receive consideration
for in Section 148 of the Service Manual
C. Yes, because expulsion as a penalty belongs D. Yes, because assault is a criminal offense
to the court
55. Who is considered a professional teacher if your tasked to hire more teachers because of the
recent demand of the K-12 curriculum ?
A. A teacher who has taught for at least fve B. A teacher who qualifes for a permanent
years position under R.A. 4670
C. A teacher who has attended national D. An education graduate who received honors
seminars on teaching
56. Teacher D tutors her own student who is slow in Math after class hours. Will you allow that as school head?
A. Yes, provided she receives a fee B. No, she should do other things like preparing
lesson plans.
C. No, she should be free after her offcial time D. Yes, provided she does not require a fee from
the parent
57. A student who belongs to the top fve of the class had a heated argument with the teacher about the
lesson. Due to embarrassment, the teacher decided to fail the student in her subject. As a school head, is
the teacher’s action ethically acceptable based from Education Act of 1982?
A. Yes, if other teachers complain about B. No, the student may not receive an award
the attitude of the student in the future
C. Yes, she has to regain her integrity D. No, the student has a right to express
his ideas
58. A teacher contacted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which leave should she apply
for if she seek for your advice as school head?
A. Indefnite leave B. Vacation leave
C. Personal leave D. Sick leave
59. Teacher Lorna Reyes is much eager to fnish her M.A. education. What will be the basis of your
recommendation to the Division Superintendent if you received a formal request from Ms. Reyes?
60. You wanted to assist one of your best performing teachers who got afficted with tuberculosis. What
benefts can be avail of based from the Magna Carta for Public Schools Teachers?
A. Free medical treatment B. Free medical examination, treatment, and sick
leave with pay
C. Free medical examination and treatment D. Free medical examination
61. After the initial assessment of Grade IV pupils, Mrs. Portes found out that her pupils will not be able
to pass the graduation which is scheduled three months from the time the test was taken. What will be
your advice to Mrs. Portes?
A. She can organize a remedial instruction B. Remind Mrs. Portes that this is indicative
for her pupils of her bad performance as a teacher
C. Talk to the failing students about D. Call immediately the parents of
the teaching style of Mrs. Portes concerned students
62. You asked Mrs. Bueno to teach other classes in addition to her regular six-hour load. What will be
the basis of her additional compensation based from RA 4670?
A. Basic salary B. Regular salary plus 25% of her basic pay
C. Number of years in service D. Performance rating
63. All of the following are mandatory benefts for teachers except .
A. rights to equitable safeguard in disciplinary B. study leave benefts
cases
C. medical benefts D. maternity leave for married women
employees benefts
64. Principal A is exercising powers over marking and promoting students. Is his action acceptable?
A. Yes, when there is abuse of judgment on B. No, grading and promoting students
the part of the teacher are exclusive functions of teachers
C. No, teachers are more knowledgeable of D. Yes, when the teacher cannot
their students’ performance make decision on time
65. One of your teachers fell in love with his student? What advice can you give him?
A. Remind teachers about the content of Republic Act 7610 B. Propose and marry the student
and Republic Act 9262
C. Wait till the student is no longer under her tutelage D. Court the student at home
66. Which pillar of education focuses on the voc-tech relevant to people-centered human development?
A. Learning To Know B. Learning To Do
C. Learning To Live Together D. Learning To Be
67. Which of the following acts of teachers were tolerated in the 1950’s but no longer today because of
the passing of Republic Act 7610 and Republic Act 9262?
A. make deductions from scholastic ratings B. sell tickets or solicit contribution from
students
C. infict corporal punishment on offering D. give expensive gifts to get
learners permanent teaching
68. The Brazilian educator who believed in the conscientization of the masses in education and the author
of the “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”
A. C. John Dewey B. Gustafo Gutierrez
C. Paulo Freire D. Jose Ortega
69. Which education program undertaken during DepEd Secretary E. de Jesus addressed declining quality
of students in three core subjects: English, Math and Science?
A. NEAP Scholarship and Training Program B. Presidential Commission on Educational
Reform (PCER)
C. Secondary Education Development Program D. Pre-Secondary High School Bridge Program
71. What practice is applied when a principal emphasize the need for clean and orderly classrooms as well
as green and beautiful surroundings to contribute to effective teaching and learning?
A. Utilize educational technology B. Establish rapport between teachers and pupils
C. Provide adequate physical facilities D. Provide an atmosphere conductive for learning
72. Since its earliest conception, Philippine education has continually stressed the teaching of basic
competencies such as language, arithmetic, social studies and the sciences. That there are important
things that every person must acquire from the school system and is the focus of
A. Idealism B. Existentialism
C. Essentialism D. Progressivism
73. Dr. Ramos in his graduation message to the class of 2015 advises his students to be loyal to his
family, school and country. This is the idea of what philosophy of education in creating student learning
environment?
A. Pragmatism B. Realism
C. Naturalism D. Idealism
75. The revised rules and regulations on the teaching of religion in public elementary and secondary school
is related to which philosophy?
A. Realism B. Idealism
C. Essentialism D. Pragmatism
76. The use of educational trips in school can be attributed to which philosophy?
A. Realism B. Idealism
C. Pragmatism D. Essentialism
77. Schools give priority to the academic subjects which are the main courses in the curriculum.
Which philosophy is associated with this?
A. Realism B. Pragmatism
C. Essentialism D. Idealism
78. Which of the following philosophies make the schools and teachers as the agent of social reforms?
A. Idealism B. Existentialism
C. Realism D. Reconstructionism
80. The golden rule has its own origin in the early teachings of
A. Taoism B. Buddhism
C. Hinduism D. Confucianism
81. An oriental philosophy which advanced the Law of Karma as the main causes of one’s sufferings.
A. Confucianism B. Hinduism
C. Taoism D. Buddhism
82. Principal C shares this thought with the teachers: Subject matter should help students understand
and appreciate themselves as unique individual who accept complete responsibility for their thoughts,
feelings and actions. From which philosophy is this thought based?
A. Existentialism B. Perennialism
C. Progressivism D. Essentialism
83. Who among the following puts more emphasis on core requirements, longer school day, longer
academic year and more challenging textbooks?
A. Progressivist B. Perennialist
C. Essentialist D. Existentialist
84. Principal B tells her teachers that training in the humanities is most important. To which
educational philosophy does he adhere?
A. Perennialism B. Progressivism
C. Existentialism D. Essentialism
85. As a school head, you are reconstructionist, Which among these will be your guiding principle?
A. I must teach the child that we can never B. I must teach the child so he is assured
have real knowledge of anything. of heaven
C. I must teach the child to develop his D. I must teach the child every knowledge, skills
mental powers to the full. and value that he needs for a better future.
86. The Department of Education gives greater emphasis on the development of basic skills. What is
the philosophical basis for this?
A. Perennialism B. Essentialism
C. Pragmatism D. Existentialism
88. Mr. Corpuz demonstrated the technique on how to group students according to their needs and
interests and how to use self-paced instructional materials. This activity is a manifestation of the philosophy
of
A. pragmatism B. essentialism
C. reconstructionism D. progressivism
89. Mrs. Canlas, a Christian Living teacher, puts so much signifcance on values development and
discipline. What could be her educational philosophy?
A. Pragmatism B. Idealism
C. Realism D. Progressivism
90. The establishment of the School of the Future (SOF) introduces improvement and reform in education
to respond to both human and social needs. What philosophy is related to it?
A. realism B. progressivism
C. reconstructionism D. idealism
1 D 44 B
2 D 45 D
3 B 46 B
4 A 47 C
5 C 48 B
6 A 49 B
7 B 50 A
8 C 51 B
9 D 52 D
10 B 53 D
11 C 54 A
12 A 55 D
13 A 56 B
14 C 57 A
15 C 58 B
16 D 59 A
17 A 60 A
18 A 61 C
19 B 62 B
20 D 63 C
21 D 64 C
22 C 65 D
23 C 66 D
24 C 67 D
25 A 68 C
26 A 69 D
27 A 70 A
28 B 71 B
29 D 72 C
30 A 73 C
31 B 74 D
32 A 75 B
33 C 76 D
34 B 77 D
35 C 78 A
36 C 79 B
37 D 80 D
38 A 81 D
39 B 82 B
40 B 83 A
41 B 84 D
42 C 85 B
43 D 86 C