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1. Which of the
following
statements is not an
accurate reflection
of ancient Greek
religious beliefs?

A. The Greek god Zeus was subject to the mysterious power of fate.
B. The Greek gods were expressions of the world’s uncontrolled forces.
C. The Greeks blamed humanity for disorder in the universe.
D. The Greeks credited humanity with intervening morality.

2. The literature of the


earlier medieval
ages reflected
clearly the life and
civilization of a
Heroic Age. The
primary virtues
emphasized
were____________
_____.

A. valor and honestly C. valor and loyalty


B. honesty and truthfulness D. loyalty and truthfulness
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B. Language D. Character
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3. Which of the
following is NOT a
secular art
associated with Zen
spiritual training?

A. Archery C. Swordsmanship
B. Calligraphy D. Bonsai

4. Which of the
following is NOT a
theme that is
customarily
associated with
Dostoyevsky’s
work?
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5. Which of the
following
statements is
LEAST likely to be
associated with
Japan?

A. It is a spiritual nation.
B. It is a homogenous nation.
C. It is a nation that speaks with one voice.
D. It is a heterogeneous nation.

6. The true epic of


India that contains
the mythology and
religion of the Hindu
is ___________.

A. Mahabharata C. Pomayana
B. Pnachantantia D. Dhammapada

7. Most of Keats’
poems express his
interests in
________________
____________.
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Peace?

A. The Napoleonic invasion of Russia


B. The Bolshevik Revolution
C. The French Revolution
D. The Crimean War

9. How did Coleridge’s


poem Kublai Khan
come to exist?

A. It is a written response to Coleridge’s desire to travel


B. It is a collection of a dream stimulated by drugs.
C. It is an attempt to memorialize Coleridge’s travels.
D. It is written for the Lord Byron.

10. Who among the


following is NOT an
Elizabethan
dramatist?\

A. Marlowe C. Johnson
B. Dante D. Shakespeare

11. What literary type


will begin with the
following lines:

In the beginning there were Malakas and Maganda……

A. Legend C. Supernatural tale


B. Creation myth D. Folktale

12. What is the main


idea of the haiku?

A. Cycle of life C. Reality of death


B. Beauty of nature D. Transistoriness of Life

13. “ Sunset and


evening star
and one clear call for me
and may these be no moaning of the bar
When I put out to sea. “

Who is the speaker in the poem?

A. A traveler C. A captain of the ship


B. A dying man D. A fisherman

14. What is the English


translation of
Rabindranath
Tagore’s “Gitanjali”

A. Song of the offerings


B. Devotional Songs
C. Patriotic Hymns
D. Songs of Songs

15. A distinct feature of


poetry during the
age of modernism
is
_______________.

A. free verse C. rhyme


B. blank verse D. measure
16. Which of the
following is NOT a
lyric poem?
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17. Who among the


following is the
greatest exponent
of naturalism in
literature?

A. Gustav Flaubert C. Emile Zola


B. Guy de Maupassant D. Andre Gide

18. With which sphere


of life are Confucian
roles most linked?

A. Political C. Military
B. Social D. Religious
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A. Hopeful C. Depressed
B. Lonely D. Content

19. The use of


fragmentary
discourse and
stream of
consciousness
technique are
marks of?

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B. Please wait for me.
C. Kindly bring them back tomorrow.
D. Don’t you think its rather cold here?
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B. Dyads D. Games

20. What is the


difference between
an auxiliary verb
and a linking verb?

A. A linking verb goes with a main verb.


B. An auxiliary verb can stand by itself.
C. A linking verb can stand by itself.
D. An auxiliary verb goes with a main verb.

21. Which of these


syntactic structures
underline the
teaching of the five
basic sentence
patterns?

A. Prediction C. Modification
B. Subordination D. Complementation

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A. Strategic competence C. discourse competence


B. grammatical competence D. sociolinguistic competence

23. The ability to


interpret elements
of individual
messages in terms
of their
interconnectedness
is __________
competence.

A. grammatical C. strategic
B. sociolinguistic D. discourse
24. A functional
communicative
need refers to the
desire to
____________.

A. Belong to the language group C. convey a message


B. Express a feeling D. be understood

25. Which do learners


do in a
suggestopedia
learning activity?

A. Learners are in a relaxed and retaining position.


B. Learners write.
C. Learners share their feelings in small group
D. Learners are engaged in reading, the main activity.

26. The three important


dimensions to
consider when
teaching a
language form are
what it looks like,
when/how it is used
and ____________.

A. how it differs from how it reentered


B. where it comes from
C. how it relates to other forms
D. what function(s) it serves

27. What is the function


of the first
prepositional
phrase in the
sentence:

A. a nominal C. a verbal
B. an adverbial D. an adjectival

28. When the teacher


gives pointers on
how to produce a
critical sounds,
he/she is using a
_________
strategy.

A. learning C. communication
B. language use D. an adjectival

29. A functional
communicative
need refers to the
desire to
__________.

A. convey a message C. express a feeling


B. belong to the language group D. be understood

30. The English for a


Specific Purpose
(ESP) movement
views language as
_________

A. a tool for communication meaning


B. a highly structured system
C. a vehicle for listening
D. governed by rules
31. The following are
examples of
fluency-based
activities that
encourage learners
to develop their
confidence
EXCEPT________
_.

A. interviews C. surveys
B. drills D. games

32. The range of


meaning between
two opposite words
can be done
through _________.

A. pictures C. context clues


B. gestures D. cline

33. A method of
teaching where
generalizations are
drawn from several
examples is
__________.

A. formal C. informal
B. inductive D. deductive

34. Which of the


following phonemic
transcription
corresponds to a
voiced palatal
affricate?

A. /z/ C. /j/
B. /ch/ D. /c/

35. Which of these


activities will
encourage oral
interaction among
learners?

A. Pattern practice, language games, fluency drills


B. Fluency drills, problem solving, substitution drills
C. Discussion session, drills mini-men activities
D. Simulations, role play, problem solving

36. The primary focus


in Communicative
Language Teaching
is to help learners
_____________.

A. create meaning through interaction


B. acquire native-like pronunciation
C. develop perfect grammatical structures
D. do pattern practice

37. The following are


communicative
approaches which
can be utilized for
communicative
language teaching
EXCEPT?
________________
______
A. Cooperative Language Learning
B. Content-Based instruction
C. Audio-lingual method
D. Natural Approach
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A. Cognitivist theory C. Functional theory


B. Interactionist theory D. Enjoy

39. Which pair of word


has the same vowel
sound?

A. Law-caught C. Had-head
B. Fail-fell D. Sink-seek

40. An example of
learning strategy in
learning a language
is ___________.

A. Learning the synonym and antonym of a word


B. Memorizing rules
C. Referring to a dictionary
D. Writing a dialogue

41. Which of the


following is a factor
in determining level
of usage of
language?

A. The time C. Purpose


B. The occasion D. Location

42. Which is the


systematic
collection of
artifacts
documenting
students’ literacy
development?

A. Portfolio C. Journal
B. Reading log D. Literacy album

43. A teacher regularly


assesses the
reading skills of
students in the
class. Which of the
following
assessment of
results most clearly
suggests the need
for an instructional
intervention to
strengthen word
identification skills?

A. A student has trouble decoding common single-syllable with regular spelling.


B. A student uses phonetic spelling when writing many common single-syllable words.
C. A student relies heavily on background knowledge to construct meaning from a text.
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associated with the
____________.

A. Grammar-translation method C. Rassias method


B. Audio-lingual method D. generative-transformational

45. What would be the


last resort in
unlocking difficulty
words?
A. Translation C. Repetition
B. Meaningful use D. Integration

46. The following are


examples of graphic
organizers EXCEPT
____________.

A. Frayer model C. Semantic wmapping


B. Word games D. Thinking tree

47. Which cueing


system is used in
rhyming words?

A. Graphophonics C. Syntactic
B. Pragmatic D. Semantic

48. Which is a
statement of fact?

A. Photography is difficult to learn.


B. Photography is an expensive hobby
C. Photography is a process based on light.

49. Of the different


principles of
effective teaching of
reading, which is
IMPROPERLY
stated?

A. Effective teachers use instructional approaches on how children learn.


B. Effective teachers use the four cueing system to support students.
C. Effective teachers select appropriate reading materials.
D. Effective teachers go out of the structured classrooms to create community
of readers

50. The close technique


would be LEADT
useful for testing a
student’s ability to
________.

A. Use socio-cultural clues in learning vocabulary


B. Comprehend a reading passage
C. Use structural clues in determining meaning
D. Project expectations about the outcome of a situation.

51. What is the prime


consideration to
ensure the
relevance of
instructional
materials to the
curriculum?

A. Grade/Year Level C. Goals and objectives


B. Textbooks used D. Inclusion of evaluation

52. Materials design


reflects the
“learning by doing”
philosophy This
implies that
instructional
materials should
______

A. Promote silent reading C. stimulate interaction


B. Require group presentations D. encourage journal writing
53. A current practice
among advertisers
to design products
that make public
environmentally
sensitive is called?

A. sales advertising C. agenda setting


B. gatekeeping D. green marketing

54. Media plays an


important role in
conflict resolution
because
________________
__.

A. they can propose solutions to conflict.


B. they are the primary source of information regarding conflicts.
C. they do balance reporting.
D. they have access to both parties.

55. The following are


examples of
multimedia
instructional
materials EXCEPT?

A. compact discs C. trade books


B. film clips D. video tapes

56. Which of the


following is NOT a
basic component of
the communication
process?

A. Source C. Advertisement
B. Message D. Channel

57. Which of the


following is an
example of
limitations of press
freedom?

A. Control of what is disseminated


B. Law on national security
C. Retrieval of information
D. Access to information

58. The journalistic


practice of using
sensational
headlines and stunt
reporting is called
______.

A. yellow journalism C. environmental journalism


B. developmental journalism D. advocacy journalism

59. What describes


flexi-materials?

A. For classroom use only


B. Encourage teachers to add to the given text
C. Require teachers to create more materials
D. Allow for flexibility in terms or presentation

60. When a news


reporter is accused
of invasion of
privacy, what other
defense can he
guve aside from
newsworthiness?

A. Victim’s consent C. Honest reporting


B. Impartial reporting D. External evaluation

61. What type of


evaluation is dome
when a learner
reads to the fromt
and back covers
and the directory
pages of a book?

A. Content evaluation C. Internal evaluation


B. Physical evaluation D. External evaluation

62. What is one


possible
disadvantage of
using computer-
assisted
instruction?

A. It results in passive learning


B. Materials are either too easy or too difficult
C. Materials are difficult to prepare
D. Teachers become too dependent on the programmed instruction

63. Which of the


following belongs to
mass
communication?

A. Feature Films C. Photography


B. E-mails D. Stage plays

64. Which is an
example of a
learning task having
a direct
authentically?

A. Simulation
B. Filling in a blank application form
C. Small group discussion
D. Role playing

65. Half-size
newspapers that
often resort to
sensational
publication are
called
___________

A. newsletters C. gazettes
B. broadsheets D. tabloids

66. Telegrams,
newspapers, and
magazines are
examples of
_________ media.

A. electronic C. mechanical
B. representational D. presentational

67. Which of these


equipment can a
teacher use to
project images on
white screen?

A. OHP C. LCD
B. Disc Player D. Television

68. Which of the


following can be the
basis of making TV
stations answer for
airing clips of
beheadings?

A. The right to privacy of victim C. Sense of decency


B. The question of ethics D. Disservice to public interest

69. Which of the


following should be
included in
instructional
materials?

A. Learning text and tasks C. Teaching strategies


B. Reference materials D. Materials instruction

70. Instructional
materials are
considered
authentic when

A. Activities are teacher made


B. The materials are genuine
C. The texts promote language learning in various contexts
D. Drills are properly sequenced

71. Which should NOT


be incorporated in
instructional
materials?

A. Encouraging learners to monitor their own learning


B. Engaging interaction
C. Fostering competition between and among learners
D. Evaluating the effectiveness of classroom task

72. Which contains the


course description,
objectives topics to
be taught and the
requirements?

A. Syllabus C. Curriculum
B. Course outline D. Learning competencies

73. Which of the


following is an
example of an
authentic task?

A. Learning how to use a public phone


B. Organizing a student club
C. Engaging in group discussion
D. Watching a video presentation

74. Classroom task are


said to have direct
authenticity when
they
________________
_.

A. promote interest in the language


B. provide opportunities for the learners to use the language
C. replicate communicative behavior observed in the real world
D. are done by the learners themselves

75. A technique use in


the Natural
Approach is
______________.

A. Total Physical Response C. Drilling


B. Suggestopedia D. Task-Based Language Teaching

76. Which are


considered
authentic materials?

A. Advertisements C. Journals
B. Textbooks D. Pamphlets

77. Which is NOT a


consideration in
evaluating
instructional
materials?

A. Teaching style C. Layout and design


B. Language type D. Subject and content

78. Which is the correct


oredering of the
reading process?

A. Reading
B. Exploring
C. Preparing to read
D. Television
E. Responding

A. A-B-C-D-E C. B-E-A-C-D
B. C-A-E-B-D D. D-E-B-A-C

79. Instructional
materials are
considered
authentic when
________________
.

A. Drills are properly sequenced


B. The texts promote language learning in various contexts
C. Activities are teacher made
D. The materials are genuine

80. If instructional
materials are
concept –related,
inquiry –related and
learner-centered,
what principle of
materials
production is
achieved?

A. Structuring of materials C. Layout and design


B. Sequencing of materials D. Transfer of learning

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