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NEW TOS

P RO F E S S I O N A L E D U C AT I O N
NEW TOS

P RO F E S S I O N A L E D U C AT I O N
1. Which among the four teaching styles is the
ideal style for an effective teacher?
a. Authoritative
b. Authoritarian
c. Permissive
d. Detached
2. Teacher Anton is often described by his
students as highly demanding and imposes
rules without explanation. With this, the
teaching style of teacher Anton is categorized
as _____.
a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Detached
3. “K to 12 Act” is otherwise known as _____.

a. RA 4670 Magna Carta for Public School Teachers

b. RA 10157 Kindergarten Education Act

c. RA 10533
d. RA 9293 Amended RA 7860
4. An Act providing for the establishment and
maintenance of an Integrated System of
Education.
a. Education Act of 1962
b. Education Act of 1972
c. Batas Pambansa Blg 262
d. Batas Pambansa Blg 232 Education Act of 1982
5. Teacher Fred is the favorite teacher of
Rose. According to Rose, her teacher is so
nice and warm, but not demanding and he
just ignores the disruptive behavior of his
students.
a. Permissive
b. Detached
c. Authoritarian
d. Authoritative
6. Here are computed means of a hundred-item
test: Physical Science, 38; Math 52; English, 33.
Based on the data. Which is true?
a. The English test appears to be the easiest
among the three.
b. The examinees seem to excel in English.
c. The examinees seem to be very good in
Physical Science.
d. The Math test appears to be the easiest among
the three.
7. Student J was asked to report to the Guidance
Office. Student J and his classmates at once
remarked: “What’s wrong?” What does this mean?
a. Student J is a “problem” student
b. The parents of student J must be of the
delinquent type
c. Reporting to a Guidance Office is often
associated with misbehavior
d. Guidance counsellors are perceived to be
“almighty and omniscient”
8. Which of the following can measure
awareness of values?
a. Role playing
b. Rating scales
c. Projective technique
d. Moral dilemma
A moral dilemma typically involves a situation in which a difficult decision
must be made regarding two or more choices that are not
necessarily moral or ethical.
9. Teacher R wrote of JM “When JM came to class this
morning, he seemed very tired and slouched into his
seat. He took no part in his class discussion and
seemed to have no interest in what was being
discussed. This was very unusual for he has been eager
to participate and often monopolized the class
discussion “What Teacher R wrote is an example of a/an
____.
a. anecdotal report
b. personality report
c. observation report
d. incidence report details an event involving an accident, injury, or other unusual activity
10. This type of learner often makes decisions
based on intuition, is spontaneous, creative,
risk-taker, and non-linear thinkers. He sees
the forest before the tress. He enjoys working
in groups. This type of learner is known as
____________.
a. Analytic
b. Visual
c. Global
d. Auditory
11. If you can manipulate the environment,
you can manipulate behavior. This is the very
philosophy of Skinner in his theory called
____________.
a. Classical conditioning
b. Operant conditioning
c. Reflex conditioning
d. S-R bond
12. Who is considered as the father of
modern educational psychology?
a. Sigmund Freud Father of Psychoanalysis

b. Edward Thorndike
c. Ivan Pavlov Father of Modern Learning Theory
d. Jean Piaget Father of Cognitive Theory, Constructivism and
Developmental Psychology
13. Ausubel proposed the use of an educational
tool or a mental learning aid that help student’s
integrate new information with their existing
knowledge, leading to “meaningful learning as
opposed to rote memorization.” These mental
learning aids are known as ______________.
a. mnemonics
An advance organizer is relevant introductory materials
b. advance organizers presented in advance in any format of text, graphics, or
hypermedia
c. metacognitive charts
d. mental maps
14. What makes operant conditioning different
from classical conditioning?
a. In operant conditioning, reinforcement is
presented before the subject responds
b. In operant conditioning, reinforcement is
presented only when the subject responds
c. In operant conditioning, reinforcement is
presented whether or not the subject responds
d. In operant conditioning, reinforcement is paired
and presented with an unconditioned stimulus
15. Which of the following is an example of
positive reinforcement?
a. Excusing Rice from cleaning the toilet
because he got high score in Math.
b. Taking away the lollipop if Suzie doesn’t
finish her homework.
c. Spanking Ana for throwing trash on the
street
d. Giving Ben money for washing the dishes.
16. Teacher Alex wants to determine the
implications of domestic abuse on student
achievement. Which research method is the
most appropriate?
a. Historical
b. Descriptive
c. Case study
d. Opinion Poll
17. In Microsoft Office, pressing F12 loads the
___________ dialog box.
a. Search
b. URL Field
c. Print Preview
d. Save-As
18. Max is applying the ADDIE Model of
constructing his teaching materials. He has
started making sketches of the interface of
simple software that he intends to use. At
which stage of the ADDIE Model is he?
a. first
b. fourth
c. second
d. third
19. Research after the evaluation of a
curriculum is vital for the following reasons,
except __________.
a. providing feedback from the stakeholders.
b. judging the effectiveness of the curriculum.
c. making suggestions for future
implementation.
d. identifying the projected social impact of
the curriculum.
20. Being a working student, Lea learned
during her college days how to manage her
time wisely. This is included in the ___.
a. Hidden curriculum
b. Official curriculum
c. Taught curriculum
d. Recommended curriculum
21. “Education is a continuous process of
experiencing and of visiting or recognizing
experiences” according to a Progressivist.
What does it mean?
a. Education begins and ends in school
b. Education takes place anytime and
anywhere
c. Education goes on throughout life
d. Education happens formally or informally
22. Teacher Mario ensures to put a certain amount of his
monthly earning to the bank. At the end of the school
year, he used all his savings in visiting places rich of
cultural heritages rather than of buying expensive
clothes, jewelry and latest gadgets. Favoring the former
action over the latter exhibits that teacher Mario follows
this kind of philosophy.
a. Essentialism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Behaviorism
23. Which of the following would manifest best the
Teacher-Student Relationship?
a. Teacher to inflict corporal punishment to offending
student upon the approval of parents
b. Teacher to inflict corporal punishment on offending
student secretly
c. Teacher to inflict corporal punishment to offending
student at all times
d. Teacher to inflict no corporal punishment on offending
student at all times
24. Teacher Jenny is an inspiration to almost
of her students. Her efficiency and
effectiveness in the profession is truly
outstanding. Which of the following describes
this attitude of the students toward her?
a. Perennialism
b. Progressivism
c. Idealism
d. Naturalism
25. Teacher Veena is a newly appointed teacher.
The principal told her to avoid any conducts that
will discredit the teaching profession. Which of the
following do you think will not in any manner
discredit the teaching profession?
a. Revealing confidential information of the school
b. Writing anonymous letter maligning colleagues
c. Joining social drinking
d. Practicing entrepreneurship with the students as
clients
26. In Windows, what is the keyboard shortcut
for retrieving content previously copied onto
the clipboard?
a. CTRL + C
b. CTRL + M
c. CTRL + V
d. CTRL + P
27. Which of the following is unit of measuring
the speed of a computer processor?
a. KB The speed of a processor is based on its clock speed, which is
measured in Gigahertz (GHz) or Megahertz(MHz). One MHz
b. Dpi equals 1,000,000 cycles per second and one GHz equals
1,000,000,000 cycles per second.
c. Mbps A kilobyte (KB) is a measure of computer memory or storage.
Dpi expresses the fineness of images. It is an abbreviation of
d. GHz “dots per inch” and expresses how many dots there are in an
inch of an image.
Megabits per second (Mbps) are units of measurement for
network bandwidth and throughput. They are used to show how
fast a network or internet connection is.
28. In the acronym HTTP, the second T
stands for ________.
a. template The Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP) is an
application layer protocol in the Internet protocol
b. terminal suite model for distributed, collaborative,
hypermedia information systems.
c. transfer
d. text
29. Central processing unit is to hardware as
______________ is to software.
The CPU is the Central Processing Unit. It's a
a. web browser component of your system that performs the
bulk of the calculations. Some specific
b. device driver calcuations, such as those necessary to
produce sound or graphics, are delegated to
c. operating system specific components, but the CPU is ultimately
the "brain" of your computer.
d. antivirus program
An Operating System is the core software that
allows applications to interface with the
hardware. Operating Systems control the
specific details of your system, presenting a
more manageable interface for applications
(and the user) to make use of.
30. For which of the following is batch data
processing not appropriate?
a. school grades report
b. utilities bill computation
c. burglar alarm system
d. OMR survey from scanning Optical Mark Recognition (ex. scantrons)
Batch processing is the processing of transactions in a group or batch. No user
interaction is required once batch processing is underway. This differentiates batch
processing from transaction processing, which involves processing transactions one
at a time and requires user interaction.

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