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Tom’s raw score in the Filipino class is 23 which is equal to the 70th percentile.

What does
this imply?
A. 70% of Tom’s classmates got a score above 23.
B. Tom’s score is higher than 23% of his classmates.
C. Tom’s score is higher than 23 of his classmates.
D. 70% of Tom’s classmates got a score lower than 23
Teacher Jian’s students will create a work sample utilizing their skills/abilities. What
method of performance-based assessment should Teacher Jian consider?
A. Behavior-based
B. Product-based
C. Portfolio-based
D. Process-based
Teacher Ena would like to observe the skills or abilities of her students during the
procedure in a certain task. What method of performance-based assessment should
Teacher Ena consider?
A. Portfolio-based
B. Behavior-based
C. Product-based
D. Process-based
If Prof. Suan will have to evaluate students’ output using a scoring rubric, what format
will she likely use considering the limited time to evaluate their work?
A. Holistic rubric
B. Analytic rubric
C. Either A or B
D. Rating scale
Who identified the taxonomy of affective learning domain?
A. B. F. Skinner
B. J. Piaget
C. P. Likert
D. R. Krathwohl
Teacher A wants his pupils to display their favorite poem among the poems each one has
composed. What type of portfolio is Teacher A expecting to see?
A. Evaluation portfolio
B. Development portfolio
C. Assessment portfolio
D. Showcase portfolio
Teacher Jocelyn discussed to the class the percentage of uneducated Filipinos in a pie
graph. This is an example of *
A. exhibits
B. still pictures
C. visual symbols
D. verbal symbols
Which of the following is considered as Iconic by Bruner? *
A. Still Pictures
B. Demonstration
C. Dramatized Experiences
D. Direct Purposeful Experiences
Which situation can be solved by integrating Open Educational Resource? *
A. Jason is having problems with his book. It doesn’t just make him look nerd but also it really
is very heavy.
B. John is having problems with the sources given by the teacher because it was too
expensive for him.
C. Maria is having problems with her graduate education for it requires demanding time for
travels.
D. Teacher Mark observed that his students seem to be bored with his class.
Teacher Reynolds delivers an interesting classroom atmosphere because he is not just
good with his classroom strategies, but he is well-versed in integrating technology to these
strategies. Which is TRUE about the teacher? *
A. The teacher has Technological Knowledge.
B. The teacher has Technological Content Knowledge.
C. The teacher is equipped with Pedagogical Content Knowledge.
D. The teacher is equipped with Technological Pedagogical Knowledge.
Teacher Monica asked her students to create a group vlog about the tourist spots in
Tacloban. Under what Level in the SAMR Model does the learning task belong? *
A. Substitution
B. Augmentation
C. Modification
D. Redefinition
Teacher Pauline gave an orientation to the learners about Edmodo - the learning platform
to implement blended learning. Which area in the SECTIONS Model did she adhere to? *
A. Students
B. Cost
C. Ease of Use
D. Interactivity
One of the specific skills in the 21st century learning is flexibility. Which of these
situations point out the said skill? *
A. Jerry produced more outputs than his colleagues did.
B. Ana accepted the constructive criticism of her principal.
C. Dianne led a group of competent and professional individuals.
D. Jason accepted the challenge of handling topics beyond his expertise.
Generally, to what generation group do 2019 Junior High Schoolers belong? *
A. Generation X
B. Generation Y
C. Generation Z
D. Generation a
Mr. Agaton used the domain name of Samsung, samsungmobile.com, to sell clone
smartphones online. What violation in the Cyber Crime Prevention Act is the situation
subjected to? *
A. Illegal Access
B. Cyber-Squatting
C. Data Interference
D. Computer Related Forgery
Dobby, a five-year old boy, can hold his pen and write his name with his right hand.
Which term describes Dobby’s action or behavior? *
A. Growth
B. Learning
C. Maturation
D. Development
Lily Potter has a son. She has watched him grow from infancy through childhood and now
in adulthood. She has often said that he developed mostly in childhood as she hasn’t seen
any changes in him after that. Her beliefs are most consistent with what approach? *
A. Lifelong approach
B. Life-span approach
C. Traditional approach
D. Developmental approach
What stage of child development would a Grade 5 pupil fall into? *
A. Infancy
B. Adolescence
C. Late childhood
D. Early childhood
According to Havighurst’s developmental tasks, rearing children, managing a home, and
getting started in an occupation is supposed to have been attained during which
developmental stage? *
A. Middle age
B. Old age
C. Early adulthood
D. Middle age and early adulthood
Professor Filius Flitwick believe that personality traits that are present at birth change
throughout the lifespan. He claims that our personalities can be modified through
interactions with family, experiences at school, and acculturation. Which theory is his
claim parallel to? *
A. Nature
B. Change
C. Stability
D. Continuity
When a little girl who says she wants her mother to go on vacation so that she can marry
her father, Freud believes that she is voicing a fantasy consistent with: *
A. Electra complex
B. Oedipus complex
C. Theory of the mind
D. Crisis of initiative vs. Guilt
Sirius Black is taking a high-stakes university exam and is sitting next to the smartest
student in the class. Sirius clearly sees his classmate's responses but refrains from copying
the answers. Which of the following is affecting Sirius’ behavior?
A. Id
B. Ego
C. Instinct
D. Superego
Ginny Weasley was invited to her classmate’s birthday party at the roller-skating rink. As
a surprise, her parents bought her a pair of roller skates. However, to the day of the party,
Ginny tells her mother that she doesn’t want to go. Surprised, her mother asks why.
Marla responds, “Sally and Jane are really good at roller skating. I’m no good. They’ll
laugh at me!” Ginny is in what stage of psychological development? *
A. Trust versus Mistrust
B. Initiative versus Guilt
C. Industry versus Inferiority
D. Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt
When Ron Weasley is asked why he should not hit his brother, he responds, "Because
Mommy says so and if I do I will get yelled at." Ron’s level of moral development fits with
which of Kohlberg's stages? * A. Mutual Benefit
B. Social Contract
C. Punishment and Obedience
D. Universal Ethical Principles
Which of the following is the best example of the mesosystem? *
A. Ike’s parents monitor his behavior closely. They know where he is and with whom at all
times.
B. Ike’s parents express concern about his grades. They attend parent-teacher conferences
and belong to the PTA, as does John’s teacher. They chaperone field trips.
C. Ike attends church regularly, goes to religious school each week, and is preparing for his
confirmation.
D. Ike is quite adept with technology. His parents often ask him to program their electronic
devices because of their lack of experience with these things when they were children
Professor McGonagall showed her class a glass of water with an egg in it. She asked the class,
“What happens to the egg if I add three tablespoons of salt to the glass of water?” This is
hypothesis formulation. What can you infer about the cognitive developmental stage of
Professor McGonagall’s class? *
A. Formal operational stage
B. Between concrete and formal operational stage
C. Pre-operational stage
D. Concrete operational stage
Mr. Gould’s fourth-grade students are learning about the relations among percentages,
decimals, and fractions. He distributes an assignment requiring students to convert
fractions to decimals and then to percentages. Christopher can do this assignment without
help from Mr. Gould or his classmates. What would Vygotsky say about this task for
Christopher? *
A. This task is appropriate for Christopher because it is within his zone of proximal
development.
B. This task is inappropriate for Christopher because it is above his zone of proximal
development.
C. This task is inappropriate for Christopher because it is below his zone of proximal
development.
D. This task is inappropriate for Christopher because it is within his zone of proximal
development.
After just being introduced to another guest in the party, Jayson cannot remember the name of
the guest he was introduced to. In what memory stage was the information stored in? *
A. Episodic memory
B. Semantic memory
C. Sensory memory
D. Working memory
One of the eight intelligences according to Howard Gardner is naturalistic intelligence.
What activity would best develop this intelligence? *
A. Listening to an alphabet song to learn the letter b sound
B. Going to the mountain to learn different species of plants
C. Doing exercises in identifying the different animals of the feline family
D. Using a model to learn about the digestive system
Teacher Edward is a very excellent P.E Teacher. He started teaching volleyball to his
Grade 1 class. Despite all his efforts, his class does not seem to learn how to play the sport.
What law of learning was disregarded by Teacher Edward? *
A. Law of Disuse
B. Law of Effect
C. Law of Readiness
D. Law of Exercise
Which of the following is the best illustration of metacognition? *
A. Harry is studying for a spelling test. He writes each spelling word five times in his nicest
handwriting.
B. Hermione stays up late studying for a geography test. The following morning in school, she
is too tired to think straight during the test.
C. Ron is studying for a history test. He knows that she has trouble with dates, so he
checks himself by giving himself a short quiz after each chapter.
D. Draco is preparing to take the Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT), so he checks out an SAT
preparation book from the local library and reads it from cover to cover.
In a treatment for alcoholism, Prince was made to drink an alcoholic beverage and then
made to ingest Antabuse, a drug that produces nausea. Eventually, he was nauseated at
the sight and smell of alcohol and stopped drinking alcohol. This is an example of which
theory? *
A. Connectionism
B. Operant Conditioning
C. Classical Conditioning
D. Social Learning Theory
Earl Lawrence completes his home assignment daily to avoid staying after class to work
on unfinished assigned tasks. In relation to Skinner’s operant conditioning, which type
illustrates this situation? *
A. Positive punishment
B. Negative punishment
C. Positive reinforcement
D. Negative reinforcement
According to Tolman’s theory on Purposive Behaviorism, learning is goal-directed. What
is its implication to teaching? *
A. Set as many objectives as you can.
B. Evaluate lessons based on your objectives.
C. Make the objective/s of your lesson clear and specific.
D. Stick to your lesson objectives no matter what happens.
58. According to Tolman’s theory on Purposive Behaviorism, learning is goal-directed.
What is its implication to teaching? *

A. Set as many objectives as you can.


B. Evaluate lessons based on your objectives.
C. Make the objective/s of your lesson clear and specific.
D. Stick to your lesson objectives no matter what happens.
59. Clyde can observe his father’s outburst and hostile interchanges with people. When
observed with his peers, Clyde’s style of interaction is highly aggressive. Which theory is
demonstrated by the situation? *

A. Social Learning Theory


B. Operant Conditioning Theory
C. Classical Conditioning Theory
D. Purposive Behaviorism Theory

62. Teacher Helga Hufflepuff's lesson was on “what man can do to arrest climate
change”. She made students do the talking, the arguing, and the synthesizing. She
gave her lecturette after students have participated in the lively discussion. Which
teaching approach did Teacher Helga employ? *

A. Activity-centered approach
B. Learner-centered approach
C. Teacher-centered approach
D. Subject matter-centered approach

Teacher Remus Lupin believes that students need not know the intended learning
outcome of her lesson. He proceeds to his learning activities at once without letting them
know what they are supposed to learn for the day. Which principle of learning does
Teacher Remus negate? *
a Learning is an active process.
b Learning is s cooperative and collaborative process.
c Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas.
d Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning
outcomes.

66. Teacher Alastor Moody wishes to write a lesson plan. Which question should s/he
ask her/himself first? *

A. What materials will I need?


B. How will I get things started?
C. What do I want to accomplish?
D. What exercise will I give my students?
67. Teacher Harry regularly gives his students brief quizzes consisting five questions
covering the material taught in the current or preceding lesson. Which of the following is
likely to be the primary benefit of Teacher Harry’s practice? *
A. helping improve instruction through ongoing feedback on teaching effectiveness
B. minimizing the amount of re-teaching required for students to master curricular content
C. ensuring that the teacher has adequate performance data to assign students a fair grade for
the class
71. Carlos is a high school student who uses a wheelchair. He participates in advanced
placement math and science classes and does well in other subjects. He feels awkward in
PE because he is unable to fully participate in sports such as basketball. According to
current terminology, Carlos is? *

A. At risk
B. Challenged
C. Handicapped
D. Impaired
72. Travis is a third-grade student with an intellectual disability. He has just been
placed in Mrs. Kinard’s third grade class. Students in his class are learning their
multiplication facts. Travis is eager to participate in class but instead of allowing Travis to
do the same activity as the other students, Mrs. Kinard gives him a coloring worksheet
that she obtained from a colleague who teaches kindergarten. Which of the disadvantages
of labeling is exemplified by her actions?
A. The label is being used to explain his behavior.
B. The label has caused her to have lower expectations.
C. The label has caused her to ridicule and reject Travis.
D. The label has contributed to the expenditure of greater amounts of money.

73. Ms. Frost gives oral reading fluency tests every week to all her first graders. The
lowest performing students receive special reading tutoring until they are reading at a
minimally acceptable level. What type of intervention is this? *

A. Compensatory
B. Intensive
C. Preventive
D. Remedial
76. Kit was given an intensive form of teaching on a special topic on drafting but was not
given an advance placement. What kind of strategy was provided to the student? *
A. Acceleration
B. Promotion
C. Enrichment
D. Clustering
77. Jamie's cornea has been damaged which leads her cornea to produce images that are
not equal in focus. What kind of visual impairment does Jamie likely have? *
A. Farsightedness
B. Nearsightedness
C. Cortical Visual Impairment
D. Astigmatism

78. According to the doctor, Gemma's speech impairment was due to her developmentally
abnormal track. What disorder does she likely to have? *
A. Developmental Articulation Disorder
B. Phonological Disorder
C. Specific Language Impairment
D. Oral-muscular Disorder

79. Ms. Umali would like to teach baking to her students who have vision impairment.
Which among the following tactile books should she use to introduce the materials? *
A. Object Book
B. Experience Book
C. Routine Book
D. Theme Book
80. Ruby is a teacher in an inclusive school. As a way of integrating her students with and
without disabilities, she allows them to spend their meal times together. What kind of
integration does Ruby practice in this situation? *

A. Academic Integration
B. Locational Integration
C. Community Integration
D. Social Integration
81. Angela has the ability to analyze, evaluate and create information in many forms.
What component of literacy is reflected? *

A. Multicultural
B. Ecological
C. Financial
D. Media
82. Joana has difficulties in terms of recognizing, spelling, and decoding words. Which
of the following conditions does Joana likely have? *

A. Dyscalculia B. Dyslexia
C. Dysgraphia
D. Dystrophy
83. Mr. Tolentino has learners with difficulty in writing in his class that he sees to it
that he provides pretest and posttest before and after a unit is presented. He collects the
difficult words his learners encounter and makes sure to focus on those terms to the
succeeding units. What writing strategy is this? *

A. Cognitive Instruction
B. Self-monitoring
C. Study Test Technique
D. Self-regulation
84. Ana is a survivor of domestic violence during her pregnancy and has given birth to
a child with intellectual disability. Which of the following statements is most likely true? *

A. The condition of Ana's child can be explained due to biomedical causes.


B. The condition of Ana's child can be explained due to social causes.
C. The condition of Ana's child can be explained due to educational causes.
D. The condition of Ana's child can be explained due to behavioral causes.
85. Jane is asked to follow some multistep sequenced skills in washing his face. His
teacher who monitors each step is employing what teaching strategy? *
A. Active Student Response
B. Community-based instruction
C. Systematic Feedback
D. Task Analysis
86. Teacher Misha uses real objects such as candies in teaching subtraction to her
learners. She also makes simulation games where learners act as customers and sellers in
a sari-sari store. What approach is she employing to her learners? *

A. Error Correction
B. Hands-on Approach
C. Systematic Feedback
D. Play-based Learning
89. Mr. Angelo always tells his students that pleasure is not the highest good. His teaching
is against which philosophy? *
A. Idealism
B. Realism
C. Essentialism
D. Hedonism
90. Fernando Poe Jr. became a legend in the 'show business' because of his talent,
determination, and hard work. What role does this illustrate? *
A. ascribed role
B. hereditary role
C. achieved role
D. temporary role
119. After a solar eclipse, Mrs. Salvation, a Math teacher, decided to discuss the
phenomenon with her Grade V learners even if lessons about eclipses are not part of the
curriculum for the subject matter. What type of curriculum is manifested in this scenario
as a result of the teacher’s decision? *
A. Hidden
B. Intended
C. Null
D. Entitlement

121. Mrs. Luistro, a language teacher, adheres to the Socratic method, such as oral
exposition, lecture, and explication as her preferred strategies for teaching the subject
matter. She is convinced that her learners can quickly learn the concepts and ideas related
to the subject matter when she utilizes these. Which philosophical anchors for curriculum
promotes Socratic as a method for delivering instruction? *
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism

122. Mrs. Elinita, an English teacher, is very careful about her tenses and agreements of
subjects and verbs in front of her sixth grade learners. However, she is aware that she
needs to model in front of her learners on these aspects of language usage. Which
philosophical anchor for curriculum promotes this role of a teacher? *
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism

123. Mrs. Tabas, a Biology teacher, promotes the use of multiple resources for
gaining relevant and timely information about the new developments in this
field. She encourages her learners to watch TV shows such as the Amazing Earth
and National Geographic Channel. Which philosophical anchor for curriculum
suggests the usage of alternatives for learning aside from textbook? *
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism
124. Mrs. Tabasa, an Araling Panlipunan teacher, encourages her learners to read
current issues in reputable tabloids and stand on specific issues confronting modern-day
society. She does this by requiring her learners to take a stand on issues of national
concern. Which philosophical anchor for curriculum encourages this type of activity? * ]
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism
131. Tyler is noted for outlining a rationale for examining the problems of curriculum
and instruction. One of the steps he suggested that curriculum framers must undertake is
to provide experiences to the desired learning goals. What does this imply about the
teachers being the chief field implementers of the curriculum? *

A. Teachers must be experienced individuals to be credible in the delivery of the curriculum.


B. Teachers must engage learners with experiences such as experimentation and field
trips.
C. Teachers must be very knowledgeable of the subject matter being taught as a mechanism
to design experiences.
D. Teachers must be very knowledgeable about psychology to identify appropriate learning
experiences vis-à-vis developmental learning.
132. Hilda Taba advocated what is called a grass-roots approach to curriculum
development. How does this approach work?
A. Teachers actively participate in the development of a curriculum.
B. Teachers actively participate in the development of a curriculum by designating them as
chief planners.
C. Teachers actively participate in the development of a curriculum by designating them as
chief planners and implementers.
D. Teachers actively participate in developing a curriculum by designating them as
chief planners, implementers, and evaluators.
136. Teacher Abi asks one of her students, "What do you want to become when you grow
up?” This question is an indication of what kind of philosophy? *

A. Progressivism
B. Naturalism
C. Existentialism
D. Idealism

138. Teacher Jessy has not only explained the concept of Philosophy of Education but also
imparted this to her students. This demonstrates what kind of philosophy? *

A. Naturalism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Perennialism

139. Which pillar of leaming aimed in the acquisition of the instrument of understanding
in order to develop the students learn-to-learn skills? *

A. Learning to do
B. Learning to know
C. learning to live together
D. learning to be

140. In his class, Teacher Jacob always presents principles and values so as to encourage
his students to examine them and decide for themselves whether to accept them or not.
What kind of philosophy does he practice? *

A. Idealism
B. Essentialism
C. Humanism
D. Existentialism
141. When a teacher emphasizes that man's sense should be trusted because they are the
only way to acquire knowledge, the teacher can be regarded as a ______. *

A. Naturalist
B. Realist
C. Empiricist
D. Pragmatist
149. Teacher M views his students as unique, free-choosing, and responsible individuals.
All classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory underlies this? *

A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Realism

156. Teacher V demonstrated the technique on how to group students according to their
needs and interests and how to use self-paced instructional materials. Which philosophy is
manifested in this activity? *
A. Essentialism
B. Progressivism
C. Realism
d. Social Reconstructionism
157. Teacher G, a Christian Living teacher, puts so much significance on values
development and discipline. What could be her educational philosophy? *
A. Idealism
B. Pragmatism
C. Progressivism
D. Realism

160. Why should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the
custom and traditions of the community where he works? *

A. To change the culture of the community.


B. To have a sympathetic attitude for the people of the community.
C. To identify the weaknesses of the culture of the community.
D. To please the people of the community.
161. A teacher who is a recognized expert in carpentry works, taught his students how to
prepare and construct good and aesthetic furniture from local resources. What cultural
transmission process is this? *

A. Acculturation
B. Enculturation
C. Indoctrination
D. Observation

162. At every first day of the school year, Miss Reyes prepares activities which will make
her Grade 2children, sing, plan, learn, and introduce themselves to the class. What
process does the teacher emphasize? *

A. Acculturation
B. Enculturation
C. Indoctrination
D. Socialization
164. Which philosophy approves a teacher who lectures most of the time and requires his
students to memorize the rules of grammar? *

A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
C. Pragmatism
D. Realism

166. In a student survey conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they would
prefer if given a choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in
which obligation relative to the state are schools seemed to be failing? *

A. Instill allegiance to the constitutional authorities


B. Promote national pride
C. Promote obedience to the laws of the state
Respect for all duly constituted authorities.
189. Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and everything in it are ever changing
and so teaches you the skill to cope with the changes. Which in his governing philosophy?
*

A. Experimentalism
B. Existentialism
C. Idealism
D. Realism

190. Teacher Myra says: "If it is billiard that brings students out of the classroom, let us
bring it into the classroom. Perhaps, I can use it to teach Math". To which philosophy
does teacher Myra adhere to? *
A. Essentialism
B. Idealism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism

191. Which of the following should be done to build a sense of pride among Filipino youth?
*

A. Replace the study of folklores and myths with technical subjects.


B. Re-study our history and stress on our achievements as people.
C. Re-study our history from the perspective of our colonizers.
D. Set aside the study of local history.
192. A teacher who subscribes to the pragmatic philosophy of education believes that
experience study should follow learning in her teaching. Which of the following does
she do to support her belief? *

A. Encouraging learners to memorize factual knowledge


B. Equipping learners with the basic abilities and skills
C. Providing learners the opportunities to apply theories and principles
D. Requiring learners full mastery of the lesson.
188. The greatest happiness lies in the contemplative use of mind, said Plato. Which of the
following activities adheres to this?
A. Cooperative learning
B. Learning to know
C. Role Playing
D. Social Interaction

196. Joy is reading The Little Prince. After reading this novel she needs to compare and
contrast the different characters in the story using a graphic organizer. Joy will apply
what level of reading comprehension? *
A. Literal
B. Evaluation
C. Interpretation
D. Integration and Creative
199. Every time Jay reads orally, he reads with speed, accuracy, and vocal expression. Jay
applies what reading skill? *
A. Phonics
B. Fluency
C. Vocabulary
D. Phonemic Awareness

165. With a death threat over his head, Teacher Liza is directed to pass an undeserving
student. If she were a hedonist, which of the following would she do? *

A. Don't pass him. Live her principle of justice. She will get reward, if not in this life, in the
next.
B. Don't pass him. She surely will not like someone to give you a death threat in order to
pass.
C. Pass the student. That will be of use to her, the student, and his parents.
D. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
1. In a grade distribution, what does the normal curve mean?

A. All students have average grades.


B. A large number of students have high grades and very few with low grades.
C. A large number of students with an average grade and very few students receive low
and high grades.
D. A large number of students receive low grades and very few students get high grades.
2. Study this group of tests below which was administered with the following results, then
answer the question: Suppose that the scores are normally distributed, in which subject/s
did Ronel perform best relative to the performance of the group?

A. Physics
B. English
C. Math
D. Math and English
4. A national achievement test is administered annually to 3rd graders. The test has a
mean score of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. If Jane's z-score is 1.20, what was her
score on the test?
A. 100
B. 118
C. 88
D. 82

5. Thecorrelation between the Math and Science scores of Grade 7 students is 0.89. What
does this imply?

A. There is a very strong negative correlation between Grade 7 students’ scores in


Mathematics and Science.
B. There is a very strong positive correlation between Grade 7 students’ scores in
Mathematics and Science.
C. There is a moderate positive correlation between Grade 7 students’ scores in Mathematics
and Science.
D. There is a moderate negative correlation between Grade 7 students’ scores in
Mathematics and Science.
6. Which of the following best describes the graph below?

A. There is no relationship between the test scores in Mathematics and in Science.


B. The higher the test scores in Mathematics, the higher the test scores in Science.
C. The higher the test scores in Mathematics, the lower the test scores in Science. D. The
lower the test scores in Mathematics, the higher the test scores in Science.

7. Which of the following is the correct arrangement of the steps in developing


performancebased assessment?

A. VI, II, VII, III, V, IV, I


B. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII
C. V, VII, VI, III, II, I, IV
D. VI, V, IV, VII, I, III, II
17. Which practices are considered to be concerns of educational technology?
I. Technology Tools
II. Designing of lessons
III. Facilitating learning tasks
IV. Assessing learners *

A. I, II, IV
B. II, IV
C. II, III, IV
D. I, II, III, IV

40. Taking into context the impact of “Nature and Nurture” on our overall development,
which of the following would be an example of nature’s influence? *

A. The parental experiences that we had as children


B. Being exposed to extremely cold temperatures as a child
C. An increased likelihood of having cancer that has been passed on genetically
D. Both option 1 and option 2
41. Which stage of prenatal development starts from the eighth week after conception
until birth, during which the unborn baby gains about 7 pounds and organs become more
mature, gradually able to function on their own?

A. Fetal period
B. Neonatal period
C. Germinal period
D. Embryonic period
42. How does the development of the body during prenatal development proceed? *
A. At the same rate all over
B. Parts near the feet develop first
C. Parts near the heart develop first
D. Parts near the head develop first

43. Why is it important that doctors examine babies for certain reflexes? *

A. Infants need good reflexes to survive.


B. Infant reflexes can be used to test an infant’s health.
C. Infant reflexes can be used to test an infant’s intelligence.
D. These reflexes disappear over time, so they need to be tested while the baby is still young
enough to exhibit them.
65. A high school government class is discussing the recent legislative changes in
blood/alcohol levels constituting driving while intoxicated. Susan is a strong proponent of
the higher standard. “We must do whatever is necessary to end drunk driving deaths,”
she argues. Which level of the affective domain does Susan demonstrate? *
A. Characterization
B. Organization
C. Valuing
D. Responding
102. Which of the following is the correct way of determining the proper height of the
chalkboard?

A. Consider the comfortable reach of the children to the middle part of the board.
B. Determine the portion of the standing height to the normal reach of the individual below
their head.
C. Multiply the mean standing height of the class from the floor to top edge of the
chalkboard by the constant 1.2.
D. Proper height of the chalkboard from the floor to its top-edge is determined by dividing
the average standing height of the class by 1.5.
113. Which of the following steps are correct when planning a test and construction of
Table of Specifications ( TOS)? 1.Constructing the Draft Items 2.Deciding the type of
objectives to be prepared 3.Identifying test objectives 4.Try out and validation
5.Preparing a Table of Specifications *
A. 13542
B. 42135
C. 24351
D. 32514
120. Which of the following statement(s) below can be associated with the managerial
approach?
I. Curricularists are best interested in innovative changes and their implementation.
II. It is rooted in organizational and administrative school models of the early 1900s.
III. Stakeholders interact according to the shared norms and behaviors of the organization. IV.
Selection, Organization, and Supervision of stakeholders are promoted in curriculum
development.
V. Curriculum and instruction delivery concentrated around departmentalization, classroom
groupings, and home study. *

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

125. Before the institutionalization of the Republic Act 10533 or the K to 12 Curriculum,
the country’s basic education sector utilized the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC), later
called Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum (RBEC). What does this imply about the
historical dimension of the curriculum as an essential component of the country's
educational system?

I. Curricula are dynamic.


II. Curricula are temporal.
III. Curricula are politically motivated.
IV. Curricula occur within time and context. *

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

126. When a curriculum is anchored to subject design, its content is organized according
to how essential knowledge has been developed in the various subject areas. It also
assumes that subjects are best outlined in textbooks. What instructional techniques should
the teachers utilize to implement the curriculum contents? *

A. Lecture, recitation, and extensive group discussions


B. Lecture, recitation, and small group discussions
C. Lecture, recitation, homework, and project methods
D. Lecture, recitation, project methods, and home visitations

127. Why is the discipline design of the curriculum highly criticized? *

A. Teachers are dominant.


B. Social issues are neglected.
C. Liberal education is obsolete.
D. Knowledge relative to aesthetics, humanism, personal-social living, and vocational
education are disregarded.
128. Which of the following statement (s) do/does not pertain to the technical-scientific
approach to curriculum development?
I. It looks at curriculum as a blueprint for engineering the learning environment. II. It
serves as a catalyst for understanding curriculum at a micro-level.
III.It serves as an answer to the curriculum question “What shall be taught”?
IV. Advocates of the approach believe that a large body of knowledge exists. *

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

135. Which of the following statement(s) best describe (s) a nontechnical


nonscientific approach?
I. The goal of education can be known, stated precisely, and addressed linearly.
II. The process of curriculum development has a high degree of objectivity, universality, and
logic.
III. Subjective, personal, aesthetic, heuristic and transactional education are stressed in the
curriculum process.
IV. This approach to curriculum development utilizes the activity-oriented approaches to
teaching and learning. *

A. I only
B. II only
C. III and V only
D. I, II, III only
130. Werrett Charter is a firm believer in activity analysis. He suggested four steps in
curriculum construction: selecting objectives, dividing them into ideals and activities,
analyzing them to the limits of working units, and collecting achievement methods. He
likewise advocated the containment of both primary and derived subjects in the
curriculum. In the present context, if a pre-service teacher is taking up Secondary
Education major in Biological Sciences, which of the following course (s) is/are considered
derived subjects/courses? I. Botany
A. I only
D. I, II, III only
B.
C.IV only
9. Which of the following refers to any learning activity that asks students to perform or
do something to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of certain concepts?
A. Performance criteria
B. Skill test
C. Scoring rubric
D. Performance task
. What learning domain relates to the development of a person’s value system?
A. Ethics
B. Psychomotor
C. Cognitive
D. Affective
15. The following tools may be used in an informal assessment in SPED, EXCEPT for one.
Which is it?
A. Rating Scales
B. Observation
C. Standford-Binet Intelligence Scales
D. Anecdotal records

. Which of the following is an example of Instructional Aid? *


A. Pieces of Chalk
B. Flash Cards
C. PPT Slides
D. Books

Which practice, based from the Cone of Experience, would be very effective if the
teacher’s topic is on Proper Hygiene? *
a. Discuss ways to knot the hair, cut nails, and other related activities using
varied and reliable sources.
b. Demonstrate ways to knot the hair, cut nails, and other related activities.
c. Show pictures on proper hygiene emphasizing the process.
d. Show videos on cleanliness.

30.Which skill belongs to life skills? *

a. Information Literacy
b. Critical Thinking
c. Communication
d. Social Skills
61. Lessons should be presented in such a way that learners will see these as connected
and smooth-flowing. This claim therefore explains why a recapitulation or a review is
important in lesson planning. This way, students will realize that their new lesson actually
has links and is related to what they already know or to the previous lesson. What gestalt
law best explains this? *
Law of similarity
A.
B. Law of proximity
C. Law of simplicity
D. Law of continuity
What is the practice of enrolling learners with disabilities, giftedness, and talents in a
regular school, where students could participate in a mainstreamed classroom with
nondisabled peers? *

a Normalization
b Mainstreaming
c Integration
d D. Inclusion
69. What is the concept that refers to the reduced function or loss of a specific part of
the body or organ? *
A. Impairment
B. Disability
C. Handicap

D. D. At risk
74. What model defines disability as caused by the barriers in the society, such as negative
attitudes of people who discriminate those with disabilities? *
A. Medical Model
B. Social Model
C. Biopsychosocial Model
D. Environmental Model+

75. What refers to the grouping made to high ability students with regular students per
grade level in one classroom? *
A. Special Classes
B. Pullout Programs
C. Cluster Groups
D. Enrichment Clusters
87. Which law refers to the latest educational reform in Philippine education, otherwise
known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013. *
A. R.A. 10533
B. R.A 7784
C. R.A 7722
D. R.A 7836

88. The education Act of 2013 shall achieve to the principles and framework of ______. *
A. MTB-MLE
B. BAM
C. GAS
91. The recommended method to use if the teacher wishes each learner to concentrate in
learning a topic according to their skills which are properly assessed refers to _____.
A. Semantic webbing
B. Independent study
C. Role playing

D. D. Field trip
92. The _________ method is observed if we wish the pupil to learn from real life situation
dilemmas. *
A. Simulation
B. Lecture
C. Textbooks
D. Observation

93. The ________ method is used to make the learners study in detail a specific thing,
person, or place not known to them. *
A. Case Study
B. Participation
C. Project
D. Field Trip
94. Which of the following method will you use to verify certain findings and to make the
learners handle apparatus properly?
A. Textbook method
B. Laboratory method
C. Field trip method
D. Project method
95. The ________ method is utilized if the learners are trained to produce creative
products. *
A. Project method
B. Case study
C. Field trip
D. Simulation
96. If the material is dangerous for the learners to handle, which of the following method
will you use? *
A. Textbook
B. Group Discussion
C. Lecture-demonstration
D. Eclectic
97. Which method is used to develop scientific inquiry among the learners? *
A. Project
B. Case Study
C. Problem solving
D. Simulation
98. The ________ method is used to find out the learner's knowledge about certain topic
assigned to them. *
A. Independent study
B. Textbook
C. Lecture
D. Question and answer
98. Which of the following activities could increase students' vocabulary?
A. Reading Books
B. Watching Movies
C. Conversing with Peers
D. Writing Journals or Diaries

99. The ________ approach is utilized when the learners are trained to ask intelligent
question. *

A. Process
B. Discovery
C. Inquiry
D. Value certification
100. If you wish to relate a subject matter to one of the four principles of learning, the
approach should be used. *
A. Multidisciplinary
B. Interdisciplinary
C. Conceptual
D. Integration
101. The ________ approach is used if the teacher wishes to solve a problem being met in
the school. *
A. Mastery
B. Integration
C. Action learning
103. What areas of concern is being described wherein Field Study Supervising Teacher
Educator (FSSTE) & Field Study Teacher (FST) consider the ventilation, lighting and
environmental condition of the classroom? *

A. Safeness
B. Conduciveness
C. Inclusivity
D. Mobility
104. Which of the following management styles presents an environment where there are
no demands on the student of any sort. Students are actively supported in their efforts to
seek their ends using any reasonable means. *

A. Permissive
B. Authoritarian
C. Democratic
D. Indulgent
108. One of the characteristic of a good lesson plan is that it shows alignment between its
components. What phrase best describes it? *

A. Parallelism of its Elements


B. Alignment of outcomes
C. Instructional Procedure
D. Vertical Alignment of Objectives

110. In conforming to the criteria in evaluating Instructional Materials (IMs), I am highly


reflective of the curricular contents, based on grade level learning goals. What criteria in
evaluating instructional material do I adhere to? *
A. Option Usability
B. Appropriateness
C. Inclusivity
D. Mechanics

111. During teaching demonstration, what criterion refers to checking if the lesson flows
well from topic to topic?
A. Method of Presentation
B. Evidence of Preparation
C. Orderly Sequence
D. Knowledge of Subject Matter
112. One of the questions considered when giving assessment to students says, “Did the
teacher cover sufficient material for most students to be able to answer the item correctly?
What property of assessment method is it? *

A. Validity
B. Reliability
C. Fairness
D. Efficiency
116.It is one of the criteria in the observation guide to determine the needs and interest of
learners.
A. Student’s physical appearance, participation and interaction with others
B. Teacher’s interaction with students
C. Individual differences
D. Family background
18. What personal quality is described when a teacher is honest, has integrity, self-
respect, and self-discipline. He is respected by students, peers and the community. *
A. Takes care of one's physical, emotional, and mental well-being
B. Recognizes own strength with humility
C. Perseveres in challenging situation
D. Lives with dignity
148. The Department of Education gives greater emphasis on the development of basic
skills. What is the philosophical basis for this? *
A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
C. Perennialism
D. Pragmatism

150. Religious rituals in the classroom and in the school programs prove the deep natural
religiosity of the Filipinos. Which philosophy has greatly contributed to the tradition? *
A. Buddhism
B. Confucianism
C. Hinduism
D. Islam

151. In order to make Roman education truly utilitarian, how should the day-to-day
lessons be taught? *
A. Taught in the students' native dialect
B. Taught interestingly through the play way method
C. Related and linked to the events happening in everyday life
D. Practiced at home under the guidance of their respective parents
152. Which influenced the military training requirements among students in the
secondary and tertiary levels? *
A. Chinese
B. Greeks
C. Orientals
D. Romans
153. Which philosophy has the educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to accept the
teachings of the Catholic church which is to foster faith in God? *
A. Realism
B. Pragmatism
C. Idealism
D. Existentialism
154. Virtue as one component in the teaching of Rizal as a course focuses on the teaching
of good and beauty consistent with the good and beauty in God. What philosophy
supports this? *

A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
C. Progressivism
D. Social Reconstructionism
155. Giving education the highest budgetary allocation, the Philippine government
recognizes the possible contribution of its future citizens to the national development goals
of the Philippine society. Which has stressed this goal of education for social
transformation? *
A. Athenian education
B. Followers of Christ
C. Greek education
d. Roman education

Scouting and Citizen's Army Training (CAT) give training in character-building,


citizenship training, etc. which lead to the creation of a new social order and a new society
eventually. What philosophy supports this? *
a Existentialism
b Perennialism
c Progressivism
D. Social reconstructionism
167. Which subject in the elementary and likewise in the secondary schools are similar to
the goal of Rome to train the students for citizenship? *
A. Communication ARts
B. MAPEH/PEHMS
C. Science
D. THE/TLE
168. Which of the following schools practices is not based on Social Reconstructionism? *
A. Establishment of SDF
B. Exemption of Scouts from CAT
C. Promoting culture and arts in schools
D. Promoting project WOW

169. Which of the following is the focus of the Japanese education in the Philippines? *
A. Democratic ideals and nationalism
B. Love and service to one's country
C. Religion and love for Asian brothers
D. Vocational and health education
170. According to reconstructionism, the goal of education is to bring about a new social
order. Which practice best manifests this view? *

A. The class conducts scientific experiments to discover or verify concepts.


B. The class discusses role models and their impact on society.
C. The class allowed to engage in divergent thinking.
D. The class undertakes well-planned projects in the community.
171.Teacher A, a Values Education teacher emphasizes ethics in almost all her lessons.
Which of the following emphasizes the same? *

A. Liberal Education
B. Moral education
C. Religious Training
D. Social Education
172. Which reform in the Philippine Educational System advocates the use of English and
Filipino as media of instruction in specific learning areas? *
A. Alternative Learning
B. Bilingual Education
C. K-12 Program
D. Multilingual Education

173. Activities planned by school clubs/ organizations show school-community connection


geared towards society's needs. What philosophy is related to this? *
A. Existentialism
B. Progressivism
C. Realism
D. Social Reconstructionism
174. What philosophy is related to the practice of schools acting as laboratory for teaching
reforms and experimentation? *

A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Social Reconstructionism
175. Which of the following situations presents a value conflict? *

A. The teacher and his students have class standing as their priorities.
B. The teacher and the administrator follow a set of criteria in giving grades.
C. The teacher has students whose parents want their children to obtain higher grades
than what they are capable of getting.
D. The teacher sets high expectations for intelligent students such as getting higher grades.
176. Which situation shows that a sense of nationhood is exemplified? *

A. The class conducted a debate using Filipino as medium


B. Option The class is required to watch the TV sitcom of Oprah to improve their English
communication skills.2
C. The class opted to make a choral rendition of the theme song of a foreign movie.
D. When Teacher Chris asked her Grade 2 students in what country they wish to live, most
of them chose United States.
177. A teacher who believes in the progressivist theory of education would embrace
certain reforms on methodology. Which reform would be consistent with this theory? *
A. Active participation of teachers
B. Formal instructional pattern
C. Strict external discipline
D. Option Teacher domination of class activities

178. Which of the following is not a function of the school? *


A. Changing cultural practices
B. Development of attitudes and skills
C. Reproduction of species
D. Socialization among children
179. Which move liberalized access to education during Spanish period? *
A. The education of illiterate parents
B. The establishment of at least one primary school for boys and girls in each
municipality
C. The hiring of tribal tutors to teach children
D. The provision of vocational training for school age children
180. Which of the following is the chief aim of Spanish education? *
A. Conformity and militarism
B. Perpetuation of culture
C. Propagation of the Catholic religion
D. Utilitarianism and conformity
181. Which of the following is the aim of our education during the Commonwealth
period? *
A. Designed after Japanese education
B. Patterned after the American curriculum
C. Predominantly religious
D. Purely nationalistic and democratic
182. Which of the following is not a reason why the basic education curriculum has been
restructured? *

A. To become globally competitive during this industrial age


B. To be relevant and responsive to a rapidly changing world
C. To empower the Filipino learners for self- development throughout their life.
D. To help raise the achievement level of students

183. Which philosophy of education influenced the singing of the National Anthem in
schools? *
A. Nationalism
B. Naturalism
C. Pragmatism
D. Socialism
184. Who among the following believes that learning requires disciplined attention,
regular homework, and respect for legitimate authority? *
A. Essentialist
B. Progressivist
C. Realist
D. Reconstructionist

185. Which of the following is the main function of the philosophy of education? *

A. Reconsider existing educational goals in the light of society's needs.


B. Provide the academic background prerequisite to learning.
C. Define the goals and set the direction for which education is to strive.
D. Aid the learner to build his own personal philosophy.
186.Homeroom advisers always emphasize the importance of cleanliness of the body.
Children are taught how to wash their hands before and after eating. What is this
practice called? *
A. Folkway
B. Laws
C. Mores
D. Social Norm
187. Which curricular move served to strengthen spiritual and ethical values? *
A. Integration of creative thinking in all subject
B. Introduction of Values education as a separate subject area
C. Reducing the number of subject areas into skill subject
D. Re-introducing science as a subject in Grade 1

193. Which philosophy influenced the cultivation of reflective and meditative skills in
teaching? *
A. Confucianism
B. Existentialism
C. Taoism
D. Zen Buddhism
194. Defined as the ability to read and write is known as __________. *

A. Literacy
B. Globalization
C. Communication
D. Multiculturalism

200. What concept is described as a movement towards greater interdependence and


integration among nations? *

A. Multicultural Education
B. Multicultural Literacy
C. Globalization
D. Literacy

197. It is a dynamic process in which the reader interacts with the text to construct
meaning.
This concept is known as __________. *

A. Reading
B. Motivation
C. Development
D. Reading Development
14. If you are to evaluate an affective domain with general objective “concern for others”.
Which of the following objectives could you use to observe the specific behavior?
A. Willingly behave in class
B. Respect the opinions of classmates
C. Work on assignments correctly
D. Diligently study lessons

18. Which best explains why portfolio assessment is an appropriate method in assessing
learning?

A. It is more effective in assessing learning than through the pen-and-paper test.


B. It is good in assessing more of the process rather than that of the product of learning.
C. It allows students to assess their own learning.
D. It demonstrates not only what the students know but what they are able to do.
19. The following are interactions that are expected to be observed in a classroom
EXCEPT ______.
A. student to student interaction.
B. teacher to student interaction.
C. student to materials interaction.
D. teacher to materials interaction.

20. The following are interactions that are expected to be observed in a classroom
EXCEPT ______. *
A. student to student interaction.
B. teacher to student interaction.
C. student to materials interaction.
D. teacher to materials interaction.

21. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY. Is this heading acceptable? *

A. Yes, because the length of the words is identical.


B. No, because the heading must be in a sentence case
C. Yes, because the number of capitalized words is not more than 3.
D. No, because the number of words is not enough to be capitalized.
22. What is the best way to meet the difficulties of the learners? *

A. Conduct a periodic review of the parents’ involvement in the school’s program.


B. Team teach with colleagues who are experts in their discipline.
C. Pace the different lessons according to the needs of the learners.
D. Seek for transfer to other classes whose students are smarter.
60. Which of the following best describes a student's learning experience with inquiry-
based learning? *
A. Students learn through repetition and guided practice
B. Students learn from the teacher, who is the subject-matter expert
C. Students learn by constructing their own knowledge as they explore materials to answer
questions
D. Students learn through exposure to a variety of media sources, such as videos, audio
recordings, and books
63. Below lists all of the advantages of meaningful learning EXCEPT _____. *

A. Encouraging memorization learning.


B. Emphasizing active and independent learning.
C. Instilling wider and deeper understanding.
D. Relating new information to prior knowledge
64. Every learning environment should be conducive for ____________.
A. The learners’ family success and honor
B. The learners’ quality and meaningful learning
C. The school’s increase of enrolment
D. The faculty and administration’s promotion

104. Which of the following is an important thing to consider in the seating arrangement
of students? *

A. They are regularly maintained and kept clean.


B. Seat plans are always arranged alphabetically for easy checking of attendance.
C. Provide working tables for each chair to be used during group work.
D. Seating arrangement shall be flexible, depending on the needs and activities of the
class.
06. The following are behaviors teachers exhibit that contribute to successful classroom
management, EXCEPT one; *
A. Exhibit average degree of empathy and self-efficacy.
B. Instructional materials are organized.
C. Use pleasant tone of voice.
D. Being able to anticipate possible problems and react quickly to avoid them.
107. One of your students is unruly and disturbing his classmates who are listening to the
discussion. But he knows the answer when called to recite. What approach should be
taken to address his inappropriate behavior? *
A. Give immediate consequence for inappropriate behavior.
B. Give punishment in a form of negative consequences for inappropriate behavior
C. Give recognition or reward for appropriate behavior and consequences for
inappropriate behavior
D. Give immediate punishment for inappropriate behavior and reward for appropriate behavior.
109. The topic is about Climate Change. Which of the following objectives is correct
relative to the topic?
A. To be able to understand the effects of climate change in the environment
B. To be able to illustrate the impact of climate change through a diorama
C. To be able to appreciate the causes of climate change in the picture
D. To be able to demonstrate the solution of climate change in the story

114. I am one of the dimensions in evaluating an intervention session, wherein I


demonstrate respect, warmth, empathy, authenticity, and congruence. What dimension
am I? *
A. Establishing rapport
B. Structure and direction of the session
C. Intermediate skills
D. Attention to feelings, content and meaning
115. It is a school form that contains the names, birthdate, address, name of guardian, and
contact details of students in a class. What school form is it?
A. School Form5 (SF5) Report on Promotion and Level of Proficiency
B. School Form1(SF1) School Register
C. School Form 2 (SF2) Daily Attendance Report of a Learner
D. School Form 10 (SF10) Learner’s Permanent Record

117.The following are correct guidelines in the selection of the officers of Parents Teachers
Association (PTA), EXCEPT _____. *
A. The School Head shall not serve as a member of the Board of Directors but as an adviser
to the PTA.
B. A teacher- member cannot hold any position in the PTA, except as a Public
Information Officer (PIO).
C. Parent-members shall compose of two-thirds (2/3) and teacher members one-third (1/3)
of the Board of Directors.
D. Term of office of the Board of Directors and its Officers shall be one year from the date
of election.
133. Evaluation is the sixth stage in Hunkins’s Decision-Making Model. How is a
curriculum evaluated?
A. Through a series of assessments involving the learners
B. Through a series of interviews involving the various stakeholders
C. Through a series of interviews and assessments involving the various stakeholders
D. Through a series of interviews and assessments involving the learners and community
only
134. What is the first of the steps to be undertaken by the curriculum evaluators when a
backward Design Model is anchored with? *
A. List the values and attitudes that they should acquire.
B. Integrate skills to the curriculum useful for the future life of the learners.
C. Determine a statement relating to the endpoints' desired results of the evaluation.
D. Enumerate the students’ accomplishments, how these may be attained, and be able
to do so.
135. Why is the Deliberation Model listed as one of the models under nontechnical-
nonscientific models? *
A. It acknowledges an incomplete curriculum.
B. It does not accept linearity of action of curricularists.
C. It encourages the participation of various stakeholders.
D. It examines opinions and recommendations of the community as a vital source for
the curriculum.
142. One teacher for 2 to 4 different grade levels in a single class *
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)

143. This is given to high school students who incur long term absences or who are
permanently unable to attend school due to time, distance, or physical impairment. *
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)
144. This frees children from the four corners of classroom wherein a class is divided into
two groups. Group 1 goes to school and group 2 learns at home or vice versa. *
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE) Open High School Program
(OHSP)
145. This caters to advance students whose learning needs are not met by conventional
learning system. *
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified in School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)
146. This was developed by SEAMEO INNOTECH where parents, community, and
teachers collaborate to address the large number of dropouts. *
A. Multigrade Instruction
B. Modified In School Off School Approach (MISOSA)
C. Instructional Management by Parents, Community, and Teachers (IMPACT)
D. Effective and Affordable Secondary Education (EASE)
E. Open High School Program (OHSP)

147. This refers to the customized course approved by CHED and PRC to deliver to
Higher Education Institutions (HEIS). *
A. Revised Teacher Education Program
B. Accelerated Teacher Education Program
C. Higher Education Training Program
D. Tertiary Teacher Education Program

156. One of the following quotations does not conform to the Christian doctrine of
Education for Humanitarianism. Which one is it? *
a Do unto others as you would like others do unto you.
b Love they neighbor as thyself.
c Not on bread alone is man to live but on every utterance that comes from
mouth of God.
d Whatever good things we do to our poor, helpless brothers, we do it for God.
158. Which one does not illustrate the principle that rights and duties are correlative? *
A. The right of an unmarried pregnant teacher to abort her baby in relation to her
duty to protect her name and her job as a teacher
B. The right of a state to compel students to military service is reciprocated by the duty of
the state to protect them.
c. The right to a living wage involves the duty of the school administrators to give the salary
agreed upon and the duty of the teachers to give a fair amount of work
D. The right to life of children and to be given respect of such right.
163. Which program in the educational system seems to be aligned to the Christian
humanitarian principle respect for the human personality? *

A. The alternative learning system delivery


B. The functional literacy program for the out-of-school youth and adults
C. The promotion of the basic human rights of the Filipino
D. The study of the Philippine Constitution

166. With a death threat over his head, Teacher Liza is directed to pass an undeserving student. If she were a
hedonist, which of the following would she do? *

A. Don't pass him. Live her principle of justice. She will get reward, if not in this life, in the next.
B. Don't pass him. She surely will not like someone to give you a death threat in order to pass.
C. Pass the student. That will be of use to her, the student, and his parents.
D, Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
195. Which of the following situation manifests a balance between teachers' responsibility and accountability? *

A. She entertains her students with personal stories until the end of the period.
B. She spends most of the time on the latest gossips in showbiz.
C. She teaches as much as she could for duration of the period.
D. She teaches as well as entertains the students with per personal stories.

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