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1.Which does not belong to the group?

a.Noise pollution b.Water pollution c.Pesticides and Fertilizers d.Violence

1.Which form of violence occurs when someone uses threats and causes fear in an individual to gain
control?

a.Verbal abuse b.Psychological abuse c.Cultural violence d.Emotional violence

1.Which is true of Philippines?

a.Has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world

b.Has the highest literacy rate in the world

c.Has one of the highest literacy rates in the world

d.Has a lower literacy rate than Cambodia

1.What does SDG 15 - 30 mean?

a.Sustainable Development Goals after the MDG of 2015

b.Sustaining and Developing Gross National Product

c.Specific Development Goals for all nations

d.Sustaining Development Led by Giant Nations

1.Which applies to Sustainable Development Goals, 2015 - 2030?

a.Adopted by UN member developed nations

b.Adopted by for UN member developing nations

c.Not related to MDG 2015

d.To - do list for the sake of the entire humanity

1.Which is TRUE of a school and community partnership?

a.Community helps school

b.School is a recipient of assistance from community

c.Both school and community benefit

d.Both school and community lose

1.Which program is a proof of school and community partnership where every month of May education
stakeholders contribute their time, talent and treasure to ensure that school facilities are set in time for
the school opening?

a.Parents and Teachers Association Assembly


b.School Governing Council Annual Assembly

c.Brigada Eskwela

d.Palarong Pambansa

1.Which statement is true of school and community partnership?

a.Elders in the community can be key informants of a research in local history

b.Parents can help school only in terms of school facilities

c.Donations from politicians are not accepted to prevent electioneering

d.Only school benefits from partnership

1."It takes a village to educate a child". Which does this statement imply?

a.PTA is more than enough partnership

b.Institutionalize school-community partnership

c.School can be substitute for absentee parents

d.Children need more models

1.Adopt - A - School Program allows private entities to assist which schools?

a.Public elementary schools b.Public secondary schools

c.Public tertiary schools d.Public schools in all levels

1.In her leadership in the community, a professional teacher shows no signs of ethnocentrism? What
does this mean?

a.Does not belittle other peoples'culture

b.Looks at her culture as superior to other' s culture

c.Is ashamed of her own culture

d.Does not mind other people's culture

2.The professional teacher is quite xenocentric. How is this manifested?

a.Looks at her culture as superior to that of others

b.Looks at her culture as inferior to that of others

c.Does not mind if her culture is inferior or superior

d.Is at home with all cultures

3.Which is a policy - making body composed of internal and external stakeholders with whom school
head and teachers relate?
a.Parents Teachers Association b.Supreme Student Council

c.School Governing Council d.Faculty Club

4.Who is not a member of the Parent Teachers Association?

a.Parents with no child currently enrolled in school

b.Parents of children currently enrolled in school

c.School head

d.Teacher representative

5.As a teacher, you are a facilitator of learning? What is expected of you?

a.Do not fail anyone

b.Make teaching-learning interactive and exciting

c.Use video clips

d.Allow them to use their cellphones in the classroom

6.Which is the essence of servant - leadership?

a.Leading is serving

b.Leading is making your subordinates feel your power over them

c.Leading is ensuring that yourself is first

d.Leading is changing

7.What is the message of situational leadership?

a.A leader is first a servan

tb.A leader must fit leadership style to the follower's level of readiness and willingness

c.A leader can choose the leadership style that fits him most

d.Authoritarian leadership is best because organization accomplishes much

8.Who is the most interested in improving the present status of an organization?

a.The authoritarian leader

b.The laissez faire type of leader

c.The transformational leader

d.The servant leader

9.What must a leader do if wants an innovation to affect substantially and positively schoolculture?

a.Sustain the innovation


b.Introduce innovation one after another

c.Ensure that the innovation is welcomed by all, no exception

d.School head is the origin of the innovation

10.Is a manager also a good leader?

a.Yes

b.It depends on the person

c.Not necessarily

d.It depends on the type of organization

11. Is SBM, if implemented the right way, an effective way to strengthen school and
communitypartnership?

a.Yes

b.No

c.Depends on size of school

d.Depends on school location

12.Which is an advantage of SBM?

a.Fast resolution of problems in school because school head decides

b.Sense of ownership of stakeholders

c.In accordance with decentralization law

d.Total independence of schools

13.Which is the essence of SBM?

a.Reduced authority of school head

b.Absolute freedom of education and stakeholders

c.Principal empowerment

d.School empowerment

14.For SBM to succeed, which must be present?

a.Effective school support system

b.Leader with a strong personality

c.Docile community

d.Low expectation
15.With SBM to succeed, which must be present?

a.Decentralized management

b.Devolution of power to schools

c.School empowerment

d.Centralized management

16.Which is TRUE of school culture?

a.Passed on like a hereditary trait

b.Created by the school head and other stakeholders

c.Has significant effect on student performance

d.Cannot be altered

17.Which contributes to a positive school culture?

a.Growth mind set

b.Low expectations

c.Authoritarian leadership

d.Exclusivity

18.Which form part of school culture?

i.Structure

ii.Resources

iii.Practices

iv.School Climate

a.I and II b.I, II and III c.II and III d.I, II, III and IV

19.School head respects academic time so she does not just call on teachers during class hours.Which
element of positive school culture is illustrated?

a.Tradition b.Collegiality c.Protection of what is important

d.High expectation

20.Complete the analogy. Positive culture: Growth mindset::Toxic culture :________.

a.Inclusivity b.Exclusivity c.Resignation to failure d.Team work

21.What are PTAs prohibited from doing?


i.Interfering in the academic and administrative management and operations of the school, and of the
DepEd

ii.Engaging in any partisan political activity within school premises;

iii.Operating a canteen/ school supplies store, or being a concessionaire thereof inside the school or
nearby premises, or offering these services to the school as its client either directly or indirectly;

a.II and III b.I and II c.I and III d. I, II and III

22.Which statement on school policies is correct?

a.They suffocate school climateb.

b.They help ensure realization of school goals

c.They come from above and so by all means be observed

d.They cannot be changed

23.Which is the most effective way of making policies?

a.School head to involve stakeholders

b.Students not to participate since policies are for them

c.Only parents of students enrolled are involved

d.School policies are permanent to build the culture of excellence

24.Why is there a policy on grading?

i.To fulfill the purposes of assessment

ii.For fair grade computation

iii.For the guidance and information of all

a.I and II b.I and III c.II and III d.I, II and III

25."The Sabbath is made for man and not man for the Sabbath." What does this imply regarding
policies?

a.Policies are formulated to help people in the organization

b.Policies showed not to be adjusted when people in organization cannot aside by the policy

c.Policies are orders form above like the law of the Sabbath

d.Laws are formulated by man and women in society

26.Which competency/ies is/are practiced by a school head who demonstrates strategic thinking and
innovation?

i.Charting the strategic direction of the school


ii.Making informed decisions

iii.Leading change and innovation

a.I and II b.I only c.II and III d.I, II and III

27.Which does the school head do as instructional leader?

a.Leads in curriculum implementation and improvement

b.Manages education alliances and networks

c.Manages school resources and systems

d.Makes informed decisions

28.To which domain in School Heads' Competency Framework Is supervising and evaluating teachers'
performance aligned?

a.Strategic thinking and innovation

b.Instructional leadership

c.Personal excellence

d.Stakeholder's engagement

29.How can a school create a student - centered learning climate?

i.Set high social and academic expectations

ii.Prepare financial reports

iii.Create school environments focused on the learner

a.I onlyb.I, II, IIIc.III onlyd.I and II

30.Based on the NCBSSH, what are expected of the school head as a school leader?

i.Developing and communicating vision, mission, goals, and objectives

ii.Data - based strategic planning

iii.Building high - performance teams

a.I and II b.II and III c.I, II and III d.I and III

31.This is a totality of learned, socially transmitted customs, knowledge, material objects, and behavior.
It is the total way of life shared by members of the community.

a.community b.culture c.norms d.values

32.The immense cultural diversity characterizes human societies which resulted from cultural evolution,
such as Shakespeare who wrote Hamlet and J.K. Rowling for Harry Potter books. What characterizes
culture from the given statement?
a.culture involves beliefs, values, norms, and social practices

b.culture is shared

c.culture is dynamic

d.culture is learned

33."Culture is the bulwark, against the ravages of nature."

a.Culture- unique human efforts

b.Culture- refinement, mannerism

c.Culture- civilization

d.Culture- dominant or hegenomic culture

34.These elements communicate the concepts and ideas of culture to another person.

a.Behavior, cultural objects b.language, symbols

c.values, beliefs d.knowledge, norms

35.These elements manifest the product of culture and how it is being transmitted, utilized andshown
from one generation to another generation.

a.language, symbols b.values, beliefs

c.behavior, cultural objects d.knowledge, norms

36.Today, families believe their children have a right to effective, high-quality teaching and care and have
become more demanding in their quest for high-quality education. Schools are seeking ways to involve
families in their quest for quality. As a result, parent involvement has changed inwhich of the following
important ways?

a.Schools and other agencies are expected and involve and collaborate with parents and families in
significant ways.

b.Educators now expect that parents will be involved in the education of their children both at home and
at school.

c.Parent involvement may mean that while teachers work with parents to help children learn, they also
have to teach parents how to work with their children.

d.All of the above

37.A parent comes to meet with you, stating that their child needs to leave school early every Monday
for Tuba lessons.

a.Tell them that it is fine and thank them for telling you.

b.Consult with an administrator.

c.Applaud them for a job well done in broadening their child's horizon.
d.Question why they are telling this information to you.

38.Which of the following "Ps" you should not do when talking to a parent.

a.panic b.plan c.professionalism d.prepare

39.A parent comes into the conference ranting about your homework policy. What should be your
appropriate response?

a.Just say that you are the teacher, and you decide.

b.Tell them that if their child behaved better in class, you would not have to be strict.

c.Explain the educational benefits of your homework policy.

d.Explain that this policy is important because their child's classmates are just not so smart.

40.What is the purpose of a vision statement?a.to identify key employeesb.to convey what you want to
accomplishc.to talk about why you started the institutiond.to develop pricing strategies

FORM 1 - SCHOOL REGISTRY/MASTERLIST

2 – ATTENDANCE,

5 – PROMOTION,

9/138 – REPORT CARD

10/137 – PERMANENT RECORD

1.Which is the highlight of Education Decree of 1863?a. Adding 2 years in secondary educationb.
Complete education systemc. Free college tuitiond. Creation of the Department of EducationANS: B DIFF:
EASY-REMEMBERING2.Education in this era is focused on survival.a. Pre-colonialb. Spanishc. Post-
coloniald. AmericanANS: A DIFF: EASY-REMEMBERING3. Which is also known as the Enhanced Basic
Education Act of 2013?a. Republic Act 7677b. Republic Act 10533c. Republic Act 7277d. Republic Act
10731ANS: B DIFF: EASY-REMEMBERING4. Which is the main focus of new literacy?I. reading II.
writingIII. digital competenceIV. distance learninga.I and IIb. II and IIIc. I and IVd. III

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