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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 1

1. Which statement is TRUE of society’s demand from professional teacher?


a. The professional teacher is concerned only with classroom teaching.
b. Effective teaching is the primary duty of the professional teacher.
c. Because the professional teacher is expected to be highly enlightened, he is expected to campaign for the
good candidate during election time.
d. The professional teacher is not expected to lead in community affairs in order not to jeopardize her
teaching.

2. I am a progressivist. For teaching in the effective domain, which will form part of my philosophy of
education?
A. I will impose objective values to my students.
B. I will engage my classes in values clarification.
C. I will inculcate values in my values lessons.
D. I will not do any sort of value education considering pluralistic values.

3. What kind of research is appropriate to determine the effectiveness of instruction in Mathematics in a grades
three, four, five, and grade six classes?
A. Sequential C. Longitudinal
B. Experiential D. Cross sectional

4. What is the philosophy behind Philippine schools that seek to promote democratic opportunities for all and
humanistic educational through lifelong learning?
A. Perennialism C. Classical education
B. Progressivism D. Positivism

5. What is the process for Piaget done during our growing years, acquiring new experiences and ideas?
A. Assimilation C. Schematization
B. Equilibrium D. Accommodation
6. What material can be used when intended materials are not available?
A. Supplementary materials C. Audio-visual materials
B. Improvised materials D. Digital materials

7. Are school heads and superintendents required to obtain a professional teacher’s license?
A. No, since they do administrative functions only.
B. Yes, since they are classified as teachers.
C. No, since they are managers not teachers.
D. Yes, since they are also classroom teachers.

8. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course, The teaching profession.
Based on bloom’s revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive processing are you?
A. Analyzing C. Evaluating
B. Applying D. Creating

9. There will be harmony in society if the five basic relationship that make up society are lived correctly. This
thought was espoused by .
A. Kung fu-tzu C. Lao-tzu
B. Mohammad D. Buddha

Confucius

10. Rote learning in the teaching-learning process is best described as .


A. automated C. discovery
B. in-depth D. motivated

11. What is the ultimate aim of classroom management?


A. To set up condition that brings about effective teaching and learning
B. To make children realize that they cannot do everything they want
C. To secure conformity to rules with ease
D. To remove the physical conditions in the room that distracts children’s attention
12. Which of the following can best encourage participation by learners on the issue of family conflicts?
A. Graphs and charts C. Role playing
B. Power point presentation D. Photos

13. An integrated teaching approach is far more effective than teaching isolated bits of information. What then
should teacher avoid?
A. Summarizing lesson C. Teaching to the test -just giving lessons which come out in
the test
B. Knowledge utilization D. Use of problem solving method

14. Which of the following is one of the avenues for assisting learners to acquire the thinking competence for
metacognition?
A. Assessment of study habits C. conformance with rules and regulations
B. Peer-learning D. practical application of ideas

15. Which of the following best implements research-based learning?


A. Information data gathering C. Power-point instruction
B. Whole class lecture D. Intensive seat work

16. William Garr said: “People who introduce themselves with the shame remark that they are “just teachers”
gives me despair in my heart.” Based on this quote, how does William Garr want teachers to behave?
A. Give up teaching.
B. Compare teaching with the other profession.
C. Work for selective admission of candidates to the teaching
D. Look everyone squarely in the eye and say” I am a teacher”

17. Which one can enhance the comparability of grades?


A. Formulating tests that vary from one teacher to another
B. Using a common conversation table for translating test scores into rating
C. Individual teachers giving weights to factors considered for ratings
D. Allowing individual teachers to determine factors for ratings

18. Through what are vision-mission-goals of schools concretized in the day-to-day life in the school?
A. Instructional activities C. Instructional materials
B. Modes of assessment D. Support services

19. What kind of knowledge processing is involved when teacher Gary ask his students to reflect on
themselves as self-learners?
A. Meta-cognition C. observation
B. deduction D. induction

20. From what is the philosophy of education derived?


A. National education policies and goals C. Theories of teaching and learning
B. School spirit D. Comparative curriculum

21. At what level of Kohlberg’s stages of morality is Joy allowing a seatmate to copy so that she will appear to
her as more intelligent?
A. Pre-conventional for mutual benefit C. Pre-conventional out of fear of punishment
B. Conventional to obey the law D. Conventional for social approval

22. Which of the following factors does not contribute to facilitating the growth of creative intelligence among
student’s?
A. Integrating knowledge in a variety of fields C. Tolerance to new ideas
B. Peer sanction D. Spirit and adventures in the classroom

23. Using Sigmund Freud’s terminologies, how can drug addiction be explained?
A. Id experts too much power over the Ego C. Ego overcome the Id
B. Id and Super-ego balances each other D. The Super-ego blinds the Ego

24. The professional rule of teachers has changed from “the sage on the stage” to “guide from the side.” This
implies that .
A. Teachers stress on their role as lecturer
B. Teachers must project an ”Almighty-Omniscient” image
C. Teachers must act more as facilitators of learning
D. Teachers must cling to their power to improve roles

25. Since Millennial Learners are immersed in cell phone, computers, googling, etc. the use of is critical
for use by modern teachers.
A. Digital tools C. Media
B. Bulletin board displays D. Audiovisual

26. There are certain qualities which every professional teacher must possess. Identity these qualities in
teacher who either possess or lack them:
Teacher Aida is sincere and honest in words and deeds as she has .
A. Buoyancy C. Innovativeness
B. Reliability D. Intelligence

27. Miss Jose feels offended by her supervisor’s unfavorable comments after a classroom supervision. Miss Jose
concludes that her supervisor does not like her. Which Filipino trait demonstrated by Miss Jose?
A. “Kanya-Kanya” syndrome C. Extreme family-centeredness
B. Extreme personalism D. Superficial religiosity

28. Especially in research, which activities lead to discoveries and insights on issues and concerns?
A. Interactive C. Integrative
B. Interdisciplinary D. Innovative

29. The teacher as a catalyst in learning in mainly doing the work of .


A. Elucidating C. Presenting
B. Facilitating D. Assessing

30. Among important characteristics for successful teaching, which connotes physical vigor, energy,
perseverance, ambition, industry, endurance, motivation, purposefulness, speediness, zealousness and
quickness?
A. Emotional stability C. Drive
B. Reliability D. Refinement

31. For effective classroom management which one should be avoided?


A. Use classroom regulation to stablish classroom routine
B. Make as many regulations as you can
C. Stick to classroom regulation consistently
D. Involve students in the formulation of classroom regulation

32. Of the following, which is the most effective for influencing human emotion for retention and discovery of
learning?
a. Drills to augment retention. C. Telling of jokes on teaching.
b. Use of inspirational tool (book, film, art, etc.) D. Emotional delivery of lessons.
33. What kind of assessment is a post-test?
A. Process assessment C. Diagnostic assessment
B. Outcome assessment D. Self-assessment

34. How can the teacher best nurture and inspire learner participation?
A. Well-practiced routines and drills C. Interactive instructional strategies
B. Strictly observed classroom management D. Effective assessment tools

35. Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development is the between what the child can learn on his/her own
and what is accomplished with the help of others.
A. Divisor C. Difference
B. Multiplier D. Equivalent

36. On cognitive development, what can 0-to-6 months old infant be capable of doing?
A. Say meaningful words C. Use animal sounds
B. Speak single words D. Giggle, coo and babble
37. Which of the following planned routine activity can Teacher Nikki effectively apply in order to enrich her
literature lesson on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
A. Posting Facebook Page C. Writing essay
B. Going on a field trip D. Viewing a related film

38. Which is the highest level of generalization?


A. Relationships shown among concepts C. A description or definition
B. An identification or classification D. An explanation, a justification and interpretation

39. Which teaching methodology statement should I formulate if I cling to the progressivist philosophy of
education?
A. I will make student learn by listening; less student talk, more teacher talk
B. I will make students learn by listening; less student talk, student talk
C. Teaching-learning takes place only in the classroom
D. Teaching-learning is best with the full use of the chalkboard

40. Upon which philosophy is a teacher practice when he takes into consideration the three (3) learning types
(auditory, visual and kinesthetic learner) of students?
A. Maturation C. Progressivism
B. Essentialism D. Naturalism

41. Every person strives to satisfy physical needs. He/she progressed maternally when he/she increases his/her
capacity to meet those needs and lines in material comfort but in addition he also seeks to win what does
this point about human person?
I. Psychology growth and spiritual program begin only when a person rises above the mere effort to
satisfy physical and social needs.
II. There is more to life than mere satisfaction of material needs.
III. One must belong to a church for a fulfillment in life.
A. I, II and III C. I only
B. I and II D. I and III

42. A quote from Erik Erikson: “Healthy children will not fear life is their elders have integrity enough not to
fear death.” How did Dr. Jose Rizal best showed he did not fear death?
A. His attempt tp travel to Cuba as a volunteer doctor
B. His Ultimo Adios and “morir est descanzar” (to die is to rest)
C. His work as a propagandist in a foreign land
D. His marriage to Josephine Bracken in his death cell

43. Without abandoning other duties of the teacher, Teacher Ela considers herself mainly as a facilitator by
which her students become curious and discovers ideas on their own. This is idea for a class.
A. activity- centered C. lesson- centered
B. student- centered D. teacher-centered
44. To obtain well- thought out answer, which questioning behavior helps?
A. Asking open-ended questions C. Asking non-directed question
B. Involving as many as possible D. Allowing sufficient time

45. When philosophy started, man thought logically inside his mind forgetting external physical reality, such
that he believed “No one can step beside a river twice.” What stage of reasoning is this?
A. Metaphysical reasoning C. Deducting reasoning
B. Inductive reasoning D. Positivistic reasoning

46. In the outcomes-based instruction, the key point is the student’s .


A. Assess his/her own learning C. ability to pass written and performance test
B. Master lesson or unit content D. ability to demonstrate learning

47. An informal assessment done during class is .


A. Test and quiz C. pre-test
B. KWL technique D. Observation
48. The concept of globalization came about in recent years because the world has become borderless primarily
due to .
A. Use of English as a medium of teaching C. advances in technology
B. Teacher exchange programs D. ASEAN integration

49. You have to remember the steps in opening a computer if you want to do it on your own. In what level of
assessment is remembering the steps?
A. Comprehension C. Analysis
B. Knowledge utilization D. Retrieval

50. Senior high school students from private schools are supported by the government when they go to private
schools by way of .
A. Scholarship grant C. Low tuition fees
B. Free tuition fees D. Voucher system

51. Which learning activities involve estimating, calculating, budgeting and analyzing?
A. Research C. Data gathering
B. Literacy D. Numeracy
52. What was the characteristic of education during the years of Hispanic colonization in the Philippines?
A. Adequate C. Free
B. Religion-oriented D. Secular

53. Which is self-assessment?


A. Assessment through mentors C. Peers assess fellow students
B. Assessment through dialogue D. Student reflect on learning behavior

54. In his conduct of item analysis, Teacher Arlyn found out that more from lower group got test item #6
correctly. This means that the test item is .
A. Has a negative discriminating power C. Has a high reliability
B. Has a positive discriminating power D. Has low validity

55. What should be the basis for assessment of learning?


A. Core values C. Cost of education
B. Mission of the school D. intended/expected outcome

56. How is Erikson’s epigenetic of unfolding of personality as it is applicable to learners best described by other
experts?
A. Like a growing tree C. Like a journey
B. Like a rose bud D. Like casting stone on a pond

57. Along Erikson psychosocial theory, which statement is one of optimism in early age?
A. I meet an uncertain world C. I’m fish out of the water
B. I can rely on my caregivers D. I like my parents

58. According to their scope, what is assessment of Learning concerned about?


A. What students should learn C. Who are the best learners in school
B. How much students are learning D. Issues in classroom teaching

59. According to Gardner’s multiple Intelligence Theory, learners who have the natural ability and inclination
for sounds, meanings, structures and sounds of language are .
A. Verbal-linguistic intelligence learners C. Spatial intelligence learners
B. Naturalist intelligence learners D. Musical intelligence learners

60. “What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I understand.” This means that pupils learn best
when they .
A. Learn independently C. Work with groups
B. Watch television D. Take active part in the learning process

61. What does a philosophy of education for the school agenda and those who benefit from educational work?
A. Curriculum C. Values
B. Vision D. Goals
62. According to functions of assessment in educational, what is known as Assessment FOR learning?
A. Student’s progress measurement C. Strengths identification assessment
B. Guide to classroom instruction D. Formative assessment

63. How is the content validity best assessed in the assignment to illustrate the law of supply and demand?
A. Correct definition of supply and demand.
B. Illustration of supply and demand flow.
C. Concrete instances that show demand supplying demand.
D. Diagram of supply and demand trend.

64. Which of the following principles best applies to school and community relations?
A. The schools is independent of the community
B. The community is obliged to participate in school programs
C. Community relations is part of the school program
D. Both school and community fall under local government control

65. Teacher Josie delegates some of her responsibilities to the whole class. She assigns separate student
monitors for attendance, classroom cleaning, and distribution of learning materials, in which aspect is she
good?
A. Instructional planning C. Value development
B. Classroom teaching D. Classroom management

66. What kind of sources do critical thinkers rely on for attaining truth or resolving problems?
A. Credible C. Biased
B. Vested interest D. Opinionated

67. Which of the following is most exemplary for question-and-answer episodes in teaching practice?
I. Question and answer exchange are relevant
II. Answers have some depth
III. Questions spur critical thinking
IV. Focus in on meta-cognition
A. IV only C. I, II and IV
B. I, II and III D. I, III and IV

68. What research strategy is most appropriate to compare effectiveness of practice teaching in a laboratory class
inside the university in a public school setting?
A. Questionnaire C. Experimentation
B. Naturalistic observation D. Survey

69. A test has high reliability valid when a test -retest method gives it a co-efficient value is .
A. .80% C. No lower than .70%
B. .100% D. .90% of higher

70. Along Erikson’s psychosocial theory which statement is one of autonomy in early childhood?
A. I worry that my parents will find fault in me C. I am apologetic about what I’ve done
B. As I do things, I fell I made a mistake D. I do things without worrying about them

71. Among thinking skills, Analysis means .


A. Comparing information for proper choices C. Breaking down complex information
B. Selecting relevant and important information D. Placing information in categories

72. What initiative contributes to positive learning and classroom management?


A. Constant reminder on rules C. Touch-and-go class management techniques
B. Effective routine and drills D. Simple review and explanation

73. In order for the students to clearly understand the structure and content of the teacher’s presentation, the
teacher should have .
A. A short preview C. A short conclusion
B. Several years of experience as a presenter D. A summary
74. Which of the following is the best way to stop noise caused by one student?
A. Point a finger at him or her C. Ask him or her to go out of the room
B. Talk to him or her personally D. Ignore him or her

75. For effective classroom management, when should a teacher undertake the task of setting up to routine
activities?
A. Every homeroom day
B. On the very first day of school
C. As soon as the students have adjusted to their schedules
D. Every day at the start of the lesson

76. What materials can be used when intended materials are not available?
A. Audio-visual material C. Digital materials
B. Supplementary materials D. Improvised materials

77. Which set of core values should Filipino teacher possess to become a global teacher?
A. Borderless thinking and interconnectivity C. Inclusivity and self-preservation
B. Economic excellent and materialism D. Cultural and historical rootedness and nationalism

78. What is the purpose of pre-test?


A. To assess results C. To determine entry knowledge or skills
B. To apply an intervention D. To grade learners

79. Which assessment us aligned to the competency “to identify a classroom routine?”
A. What is the advantage of classroom routine?
B. Is a classroom routine necessary for class discipline?
C. Give an example of a classroom routine
D. What is meant by classroom routine?

80. Which is implied by a negatively skewed score distribution?


A. The scores are evenly distributed from left to the right C. Most of the scores are high
B. Most of the scores are low D. Most of the pupils are underachievers

81. When you wanted genuinely clarify and point relatives to an issue under discussion in a meeting, what
should you do as a teacher?
A. Discredit the other position C. Discuss with seatmate to get support
B. Just keep quit to avoid opposition D. Politely request for a recognition to clarify your point

82. What is the most appropriate tagline for the slogan on cultural diversity: “Different roads sometimes lead to
the same castle?”
A. Cultural diversity C. Cultural identity
B. Unity and cultural diversity D. Cultural norm
83. Here is a test item: “Jose Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna in June , 1861.” What is WRONG in the
item?
A. It is concern in trivia C. It is open to more than one correct answer
B. The blank is very short D. The black is near the end

84. Here is an expected lesson outcome: “At the end of the lesson, all learners must develop a positive attitude
towards work.” Is this a SMART lesson outcome?
A. Partly, since this belongs to the effective domain. C. No, since this in not specific and measurable.
B. Yes, since this is a behavioral objective. D. Yes, since this is result oriented

85. When teachers conduct a series of evaluation to determine the extent of teaching, what must be
implemented?
A. Assessed curriculum C. Learned curriculum
B. Hidden curriculum D. Taught curriculum

86. To teach students to be less competitive, which teaching approach should be used more?
A. Interdisciplinary C. Integration
B. Collaboration D. Reflection
87. What does PQF means?
A. Philippine Quality Framework C. Philippine Qualifications Framework
B. Philippine Qualifications Frame D. Philippine Quality Frame

88. Which thought activity or cognitive ability is tested in the essay question: “A Listing of Ways to Tackle
Noise Pollution”
A. Inferring C. Generalizing
B. Creating D. Classifying

89. For selectivity in the learning process, the Novice Learner attempts to process they receive in
instruction.
a. Selected information C. Important information
b. Manageable information D. All information

90. Teacher Simone claims she cares for students. Which is/are a manifestation of genuine care?
I. Knows students
II. Creates a favourable learnings atmosphere
III. Maintains professional distance with students
A. I and III C. II and III
B. I, II and III D. I and II

91. The 4 pillars of learning correspond to the 3 domains of teaching-cognitive, psychomotor, and effective, Is
this statement TRUE?
A. Perhaps C. Depends on teacher
B. No D. Yes

92. Which of the following is true of a case study?


A. It requires data from others events C. It applies specifically to a population
B. It is always reliable and dependable D. It is applicable to the universal population

93. The result of assessment must be provided the soonest possible time to .
A. Parents C. registrar
B. Principal D. Students

94. Which of the following is NOT a function of scientific research?


A. To test assumption C. To test hypothesis
B. To determine cause-and-effect D. To rely on controlled methods

95. Among thinking strategies, comprehension Monitoring is the ability .


A. To check progress C. To be relaxed yet alert
B. To make appropriate choices D. To synthesize new information

96. Which assessment tool will you use so that performance results can be highly measurable?
A. Tests and quizzes C. Journal writing
B. Essay requirements D. Demonstration of skills

97. Among major schools of learning theories, which consider how the individual perceives the learning
environment or situation?
A. Field and Gestalt theories C. Cognitive theories
B. Social theories D. Behavioral theories

98. In introducing a new lesson, what is important to consider by way of lesson continuity.
A. Introduce new lesson C. Have a pre-test for new lesson
B. Prepare new audio visuals D. relate new ideas to past lesson

99. Teacher Mila sees to it that her classroom is clean and orderly so her pupils will less likely disarrange
seats ang litter on the floor. On which thought is her action based?
A. Progressivism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Reconstructionism
100. What is the right attitude of a modern teacher towards the varied philosophies in the human history
of ideas?
A. Adopt elements of philosophies that conform to the school’s and country’s educational system
B. Reject past philosophies for current philosophical thoughts.
C. Adopt all philosophical systems as good.
D. Adopt new philosophies and leave the old aside.

101. According to Confucius, what is the best way to rule a people and attain harmony?
A. By consulting the governed C. By force
B. By moral example D. By allowing people to do as they please

102. One cognitive advancement in adolescence is metacognition, what does metacognition mean?
A. Ability to do problem solving
B. Ability to recall and explain
C. Ability to analyze and synthesize
D. Ability to identify one’s own thinking process and strategies

103. The teaching cycle is not complete without of learning.


A. Reviewing C. Planning
B. Recycling D. Assessment

104. In order to clarify values that have emotional overtones due to controversies and differences of opinion,
one good recommendation is for the teacher .
A. To say what is moral for you may not be moral to others
B. To speak up for morality
C. To remain neutral
D. To take the most radical position

105. In Bandura’s theory, the teacher who can be observed in school is a .


A. Substitute model C. Symbolic model
B. Virtual model D. Live model

106. Teacher Mabel gives importance to “wellness: which needs to be developed among individual learners
and so she can give focus on .”
A. Vital values C. Spiritual values
B. Pleasure values D. Values of the holy

107. Which literacy is referred as a core skill in the 21 st century essential in developing the ability to work well
with others by tapping on each others talents and skills?
A. Citizenship C. Creativity
B. Collaboration D. Critical thinking

108. What is the criteria for the selection and use if instructional materials?
A. Alignment with intended outcomes C. Varied
B. SMART D. In three domains

109. Which of the following is an acceptable initiative conducive to the teacher’s making a difference in the
achievement of new generation of the country’s youth?
A. Quality teacher preparation C. Highest pay in the country
B. Greatest prestige in the community D. Wearing of distinctive teacher’s uniform
110. What is represented by “I wonder what sort of person I really am?” in Erikson’s Theory of Development?
A. Autonomy C. Trust
B. Initiative D. Industry

111. Following ideas of Johann Friedrich Herbert, give the proper order of steps to develop intrinsic
motivation among learners:
I. Present the topic III. Inductive questioning
II. Prepare topic of interest IV. New knowledge relate to life
A. II, III, I and IV C. III, II, I and IV
B. II, I, III and IV D. I, II, III and IV
112. What kind of authority is best applied in guiding Millennial youths or learners?
A. Laissez faire C. Authoritative
B. Rigorous D. Relational

113. This is an example of esoteric content in a test question which should be avoided.
A. Is Yoga a form of Buddhist introspection?
B. What human character did the Buddha shown when he lived in India?
C. Was the Buddha reportedly a prince?
D. What are the three main principles of Buddhism?

114. The new global landscape of the 21st century shows the following EXCEPT one. Which one is not?
A. Learners environment can be any place C. Teachers are ICT equipped
B. There are multiple ways of teaching D. Learners are attuned to rote memorization.

115. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory, naturalist learners can bet .
A. Use hands to fix and create, and use bodily expression
B. Analyze ecological and natural situations and data
C. Mediate, reflect, exhibit self-discipline, maintain composure
D. Work with people and help them overcome problems

116. Teacher Rachel wants to evaluate an issue by having the group act out of jury trial. Which technique will
she employ?
A. Panel C. Critiquing
B. simulation D. Majority-rule decision making

117. The is a quite informal group (usually four or five students ) serving as a panel with an audience.
A. Committee C. Critiquing group
B. Round-table D. Buss session

118. Which are said to be nurseries of the state?


A. Homes C. Convents
B. Hospital nurseries D. Schools

119. A teacher discovers that a product of a certain bottling company brings about damage to teeth. Much as
he wants to share the products of his research, he could not because of harassment from all sides. Which
teacher’s right is violated?
A. Right to one’s honor C. Academic freedom
B. Right to make a livelihood D. Right to property

120. This is a tool for assessment for spatially intelligent learners.


A. Oral demonstration enacting a movie scene C. Landscape drawing
B. Writing inner thoughts D. Written report

121. For those who successfully pass the Licensure Examination for Teachers, the signed by the
Chairman of the Philippine Regulation Commission serves as evidence for lawful practice of the profession.
A. Professional license C. Professional registration fee receipt
B. Professional Oath copy D. Merit examination certificate

122. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignment that adversely effects their teaching. Does
this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching?
A. Yes, if they are given other assignment justice demands that they be properly compensated.
B. No, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in activities for the betterment
of communities.
C. No, because to lead in community activities is the job of elected officials.
D. Yes, because teaching is more than enough full-time job.

123. To involve the students, teacher Phoebe come up with a provocative statement. Which statement did
teacher Phoebe most likely use?
A. Care for the environment and it will care for you. C. The Philippines is the Pearl of the orient seas.
B. Values are both taught and caught. D. The millennials are a lost generation.
124. Which is understood by an eye wink, simple nodding of a head, or with a wave of a hand?
A. Facial expression C. Verbal communication
B. Gesture D. Body language

125. What is the first step in constructing achievement tests?


A. Determine the characteristics of the students.
B. Determine the highest rating to be given to students.
C. Determine the content and skills covered by the test as gleaned from the lesson objective.
D. Assess the teaching capability of teachers.

126. Reliability of test can be improved by various factors, and one is in which scores are spread over a
range of abilities.
A. Heterogenous of the student group C. Increased number of score items
B. Moderate item difficulty D. Objective scoring

127. Assessment of learning is to the teaching-learning process.


A. Auxiliary C. Enrichment
B. Integral D. Add-on

128. When you begin teaching with concrete experience then come in with conclusion, which method do you
employ?
A. Deductive
B. Inductive
C. It depends on your type of generalization
D. It depends on the quantity of details you bring
129. In the original version of the 2016 CPD Law, the number of required units is 45. With the release of the
Implementing Rules and Regulations, which statement is true?
A. The required number of units did not change.
B. The required number of units increased.
C. The required number of units decreased.
D. The IRR did not include Professional Teachers.

130. Leah can now teach her subject matter competently, without supervision and aid from her more experienced
colleagues. She is now in this Career Stage.
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

131. A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck Metro Manila on April 22, 2019. In order to adhere to Domain #2, what
is the best thing to do for schools the day after the earthquake?
A. Resume classes
B. Inspect the buildings for safety
C. Suspend classes for students but require staff to report
D. Relocate classes to another building

132. Howard Gardner’s work on multiple intelligences relates best to this domain in the NCBTS/PPST.
A. Diversity of Learners C. Community Linkages
B. Curriculum D. Learning Environment

133. Until now, there are localities in the Philippines that are not reached by the government, owing to distance
and unavailability of transport. What, then, is the way for children in these areas to gain access to
education?
A. Equivalency program C. Internet-based education
B. Formal schooling D. Alternative learning systems

134. Which is NOT TRUE of the Career Stage 1 – Beginning Teachers?


A. They do not have the minimum qualifications to teach.
B. They need supervision.
C. They benefit from guidance from peers.
D. They have no ability to inspire students and peers.
135. Which does NOT belong to performance-based subjects?
A. Music C. TLE – ICT
B. Science D. Values Education
136. Which of the following functions CANNOT BE DONE by a school curriculum?
A. Changing cultural practices C. Perpetuation of species
B. Development of attitude and skills D. Socialization among children

137. After the teaching observation, Teacher B was called by his principal for a post conference. His principal
informed him that she needs to improve on the area “ability of the teacher to encourage her students to
use higher order thinking skills.” What PPST domain should be given importance to improve the point
cited?
A. Domain 1 – Content Knowledge and Pedagogy
B. Domain 2 – Learning Environment
C. Domain 3 – Diversity of Learners
D. Domain 4 – Curriculum

138. Bullying that takes place in school runs counter to this pillar of education.
A. Learning to Know C. Learning to Live Together
B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be

139. Jerry was aiming for a majority vote in the hope of promoting the interests of the many and ensuring that
most, if not all, were in agreement. His aim can be related to this person’s belief.
A. Dahrendorf C. Parsons
B. Mead D. Marx

140. The EDSA People Power Revolutions toppled two presidents. The abrupt change in leadership is a
manifestation of this theory.
A. Consensus Theory C. Structural Functionalism
B. Conflict Theory D. Interactionism

141. Associating the Bombay with money lending and debt is a form of this negative practice.
A. Discrimination C. Stereotype
B. Prejudice D. Bias

142. A community of informal settlers was relocated to the outskirts of the capital. The environment, though clean
and pristine, lacked a lot of facilities/services that the settlers used to have. To survive, they must succeed
in this AGIL phase.
A. Adaptation C. Integration
B. Goal attainment D. Latency

143. Sometimes the teacher should use a provocative statement to involve the students during discussion.
Which among the following would a teacher most likely use?
A. Politics is a dirty game.
B. The youth is the hope of the motherland.
C. The environment needs our protection.
D. The Philippines is a province of China.

144. What is the primary role of the teacher in problem solving method?
A. Judge C. Lecturer
B. Clarifier D. Director

145. In the classroom, teacher Harper delegates some of her responsibilities to the whole class like asking student
monitors to record attendance, an officer of the day to distribute learning kits, and student leaders to lead
each small group when going to the canteen. What aspect is teacher Harper strong at?
A. Value formation C. Classroom management
B. Instructional planning D. Classroom teaching

146. The following facilitates critical thinking EXCEPT .


A. reflecting on how they learn C. comprehending a story
B. gathering information D. providing conclusions
147. Which among these terms is the most encompassing in the context of applying technology in the
teaching- learning process?
A. Information Technology C. Educational Technology
B. Instructional Technology D. Technology in Education

148. The internet consists of thousands of networked computers around the globe. Which of the following terms
does not refer to the internet?
A. Net C. Cyberspace
B. Online D. Information superhighway

149. For Erik Erikson, unsuccessful resolution of the adolescent stage “Identity vs. Role Confusion” may lead to
maladaptive behavior known as “fanaticism” in which one believes his way is the only way, leaving no
room for tolerance. This behavior is quire prevalent today with people who believe in .
A. Unity of all nations C. Democratic principles
B. Terroristic ideologies D. Globalization in a borderless world

150. Joining organizations or club in school is requisite to granting academic distinction under DECS Order
No. 66 s. 1998. This shows school community connection reflected in activities geared towards
society’s needs. What philosophy is related to this?
A. Existentialism C. Progressivism
B. Perennialism D. Social Reconstructionism

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