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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - 150 D.

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ITEMS FINAL COACHING (New
6. Which of the following is an example of formative
Curriculum) assessment of students?

MARVEN S. LANGUITA, LPT A. Psychological test

1. Which one goes with the view that a teacher's job B. Final exam
satisfaction is positively related to his/her
performance? C. Placement evaluation

A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher and a D. Quizzes


happy teacher.
7. Teacher Ian wants to conduct a research about
B. "A productive teacher is a happy teacher." dolphins on the Web. Which tool should he use to find
information on the internet?
C. An unlicensed teacher is an unproductive teacher
and an unhappy teacher. A. Wireless network

D. "A happy teacher is a productive teacher." B. Search engine

2. Which is a good attention getter in introducing a C. Instant messenger


lesson?
D. Email
A. Relate lesson with anecdotes
8. David came to class without his assignment. When
B. Reading lesson objectives asked to why, he answered, "I have no one to ask for
help. My parents leave for office very early in the
C. Assigning reading before the class morning and come home past midnight when I am
already asleep". As his teacher, what can you do?
D. Revealing lesson conclusions
A. Write David’s parents about their responsibilities in
3. Learner actively builds knowledge in the process of helping him with school work.
social interaction. Which learning theory Is explained?
B. Warn the parents that the child will fail if unaided.
A. Constructivism
C. Meet his parents and discuss how home and
B. Cognitivism school can partner to assist David.

C. Behaviorism D. Advise David to talk to his parents for much-


needed help.
D. Progressivism
9. What are equivalent to standards under the
4. Teacher Nikka wants to determine students' Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers?
knowledge on the use of laboratory equipment. Which
assessment procedure will be most appropriate and A. Levels of qualifications
authentic?
B. Certificates of training
A. Oral test to identify different laboratory equipment.
C. Accreditations of schools
B. Requiring students to draw and label the laboratory
equipment. D. Cost of higher education

C. Observation of students' use of laboratory 10. This refers to the motivation that comes from
equipment while doing experiments. outside the learner such as reinforcement.

D. Paper-and-pencil test that requires students to A. External motivation


enumerate the do's and don'ts' in the use of laborator
equipment. B. Internal motivation

5. The task of setting up routine activities for effective C. Extrinsic motivation


classroom management is a task that a teacher
should undertake ___. D. Intrinsic motivation

A. as soon as the students have adjusted their


schedules

B. on the very first day of school

C. every first hour of each class session


11. Which the equivalent of self-awareness which is
basic to social-emotional growth among learners.
17. The government's educational program on made
A. Trust the Philippine Education Placement Test accessible
for adults and out of school youth.
B. Altruism
A. equitable access
C. Integrity
B. quality
D. Ego-esteem
C. quality and relevance
12. Which one should teacher avoid to produce an
environment conducive for learning ? D. relevance

A. Games 18. What is the primary advantage of active learning


techniques (disgussion, role play, gaming, etc.) in
B. Individual competition instruction?

C. Seat plan A. Higher thinking

D. Tests B. Problem solving

13. For music appreciation of different musical C. Student engagement


epochs, which of the following is a most effective
instructional instrument? D. Focus on questions, not answers

A. Discussion 19. Which promotes independent learning?

B. Audio recording A. Solving math drills

C. Modules B. Participating in group activities

D. Photos C. Guided learning

14. In standardized tests, which is commonly describe D. Doing researches


as beginning/did not meet expectations.
20. Regardless of the transition period, how many
A. below 65% credit units for CPD is required of professional
teachers every three years for renewal of license?
B. below 75%
A. 10 credit units
C. below 70%
B. 45 credit units
D. below 50%
C. 15 credit units
15. The difficulty index of a test item is 1. What does
this imply? The test item must be _____. D. 30 credit units

A. Moderate in difficulty 21. What is a tool for assessment of linguistically


intelligent learners?
B. Very difficult because only 1 got the item correctly
A. Building a model
C. Very easy because everybody got the item
correctly B. Music listening

D. Neither difficult nor easy C. Book report

16. Teacher Jhane asked her class to provide D. Oral field observation
feedback on each other's learning. Which form of
assessment was used? 22. Which of the following is the initial task in
preparing a research study?
A. Summative
A. Gathering of evidences
B. Objective
B. Analysis of findings
C. Peer
C. Definition of terms
D. Self
D. Formulation of a problem
23. Teacher John is talking about "grading on the
curve" in a teachers' assembly. This means that his
tests are: 28. What should you do if a parent who is concerned
about a grade his child received compared to another
A. Cumulative method student's grade, demands to see both students'
grades?
B. Norm-referenced
A. Refuse to show either record.
C. Criterion-referenced
B. Show both records to him.
D. Averaging method
C. Refuse to show any record without expressing
24. What is the basis for ascertaining that a teacher permission from principal.
succeeds in her work of educating individual
learners? D. Show only his child's records.

A. Their getting out of school 29. Which is NOT a part of grassroots approach of
Hilda Taba?
B. Their getting a diploma
A. Selection of learning content
C. Their acquired competencies
B. Selection of learning environment
D. Their being praised by parents
C. Selection of learning experiences
25. What is the appropriate role of teachers in the
community with respect to their examples and D. Selection of technology
conduct?
30. The curriculum is defined as the total learning
I. Superior experiences of the children in school. Which part of
the curriculum assures these experiences?
II. Role Model
A. Curriculum planning
III. Community Organizer
B. Curriculum designing
IV. Elder
C. Curriculum evaluation
A. I only
D. Curriculum implementation
B. II and III
31. On the variety of learning dispositions, what is one
C. II and IV work of a learner who can study the relationship
between plants, animals and the environment?
D. I, II and III
A. To be an ecologist
26. Taba's model allows the curriculum to be
designed around students needs. The first step of the B. To be an ophthalmologist
model is to ___.
C. To be an economist
A. Formulating a design
D. To be a globalist
B. Organizing curriculum experiences
32. How can you exhibit referent power on the first
C. Diagnosing students needs day of school?

D. Defining the school agenda A. By taking them the importance of good grades.

27. All of the following are Max Scheler's hierarchy of B. By making them feel you know what you are talking
values, except one:
C. By giving your students a sense of belonging and
A. Emotional Values
acceptance.
B. Vital Values
D. By reminding your students of your authority over
C. Pleasure Values them again and again.

D. Spiritual Values
C. Unity

D. Gender sensitivity

33. By and large educational authorities agree that 39. Values are caught not taught. Which of the
character is "caught" and not "taught". What is the following sources may NOT be helpful in value
rationale for this? formation of our students?

A. Character is generally dependent on reasoning and A. Biographies of saints and heroes


intelligent thinking
B. Well-delivered lectures by philosophy experts
B. Character is inborn and therefore it resists changes
C. Living examples of leaders in the church and
C. Character is generally dependent on what are seen society
and experienced
D. Modeling by parents and teachers in the
D. Character is developed through the process of trial community
and error
40. What numerical grade corresponds to the
34. In the K-12 basic education curriculum, how are discriptor “Advanced”?
science concepts taught in grades 1 to 2?
A. 78%
A. By the use of science modules
B. 88%
B. Through the science clubs
C. 76%
C. Integrated with English
D. 95%
D. Integrated in math subjects
41. Which instructional process will be most
35. Which program directly embodies both the pre- appropriate, if Teacher Olive wants maximum student
service and in-service programs for teachers? interaction in her class of fifty students?

A. Teacher Education Development Program (TEDP) A. After her leature, she divides the class into small
groups to share their reaction to identifled issues.
B. Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
B. She identifies students to do class presentation
C. Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA) and interrogates the presenters after as class listens.

D. K-12 Program C. After her lecture, she conducts an open forum.

36. ___ was the 1980’s foremost educational issue. D. She makes them research on an assigned topic
then requires them to share their findings in class.
A. Bilingual Education
42. Which of the following is practiced in a
B. Values Education brainstorming situation?

C. Accountability A. Suggestions must have merit

D. Mainstreaming B. Only good ideas are allowed

37. This refers to the process in which children C. No objection to ideas


become participating and functioning members of
society by fitting into an organized way of life. D. Opinions must meet counter opinions

A. Assimilation 43. Following the principles for punishing students,


which of the following is the LEAST desirable strategy
B. Accommodation for classroom management?

C. Acculturation A. Punishing while clarifying why punishment is done

D. Socialization B. Punishment while angry

38. What does the Madrasah program of the K-12 C. Punish the erring student rather than the entire
Curriculum prove? class

A. Exclusivity D. Give punishment sparingly

B. Inclusivity
A. Analytical

B. Imagination

C. Judgment

44. Which of the following is not deliberately taught in D. Logical thinking


the lesson but will influence the curriculum?
50. Advance organizers use ___ to make connections
A. Use of methodologies among various pieces of information for efficient
recall.
B. Use of assessment instruments
A. Rehearsal
C. Learning peers
B. Organization
D. Statement of outcomes
C. Visual imagery
45. After a 200-hour sewing course, what is an
appropriate outcome for assessment? D. Elaboration

A. Hours completed 51. How is the technology behind virtual or cyber


learning be best described?
B. Labelling of sewing machine parts
A. Mechanical technology
C. Pattern of product
B. Analogue technology
D. Product sewn
C. Psycho-motor technology
46. What primary response factor is considered by
Essay questions? D. Digital technology

A. Originality 52. When the industrial age introduced empirical


research, what became valuable as basis of objective
B. Factual information truth?

C. Wide sampling of ideas A. Customs and traditions

D. Less time for construction and scoring B. Observable and measurable evidence

47. What should a teacher do when he/she falls in C. Church doctrine and morals
love with his/her student?
D. Authoritative rules and norms
A. Court the student at home.
53. It is good to give students creative learning tasks
B. Propose and marry the student. because ___.

C. Wait till the student is no longer under his/ her A. Development is the individual's choice
tutelage.
B. Development is aided by stimulation
D. Act normally as if nothing happens and the student
does not exist. C. The development of individuals is unique

48. Which of the following statements is NOT true D. Development is affected by cultural changes
about the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?
54. Under the 21st Century Life and Career Skills,
A. The teacher must select which information to keep which enables a person to respond to the change of
confidential modernity?

B. The teacher must demonstrate full commitment A. Flexibility and Adaptabilty


and devotion to duty
B. Social and Cross-Cultural skills
C. The teacher must manifest pride in the nobility of
the teaching profession C. Leadership and Responsibility

D. The teacher must make no prejudice or D. Productivity and Accountability


discrimination against any learner
55. What level of the cognitive process is required in
49. Which is regarded by scholars as the faculty of writing an essay on the personality of a fellow
intelligence linked to creative thinking among classmates?
learners?
A. Analyzing
B. Applying B. Student's Handbook

C. Creating C. Orientation

D. Recalling D. Principal's memorandum

56. The teacher provides the learning context and the 62. Teacher Ana found that one item in her
student choose the technology tools. achievement test has a difficulty index of 1. This
means that ___.
A. Adoption
A. The item is very difficult.
B. Adaptation
B. The item is very easy.
C. Entry
C. The item was missed by everyone.
D. Infusion
D. The item has high discriminating power.
57. Which of the following demonstrates that a
teacher is competent in content knowledge and 63. Orientation sessions for new teachers are
pedagogy? important. Why?

A. Research-based teaching I. Be attuned to the school environment

B. Teacher-centered teaching II. Be familiar with the rules

C. Concept-based teaching III. Get to know the people in the community

D. Rote and drill-teaching A. Il and III

58. Of subcategories’ of movement behavior, what is B. I and II


happening when the teachers ends an activity
abruptly? C. I only

A. Thrust D. I, Il and III

B. Truncation 64. The most important feature of existentialism is the


recognition of the individual and his ___.
C. Stimulus-bounded
A. Willingness to follow given orders
D. Dangle
B. Ability to make own choices or reference
59. A class is composed of academically poor
students. The distribution will most likely to be ___. C. Obedience to what has been dictated

A. Leptokurtic D. Awareness to imitate what others do

B. Skewed to the left 65. Which main quality exemplifies the honesty of
school heads towards everyone in school and in the
C. Skewed to the right community?

D. Symmetrical A. Sensitivity

60. What is the very psychological principle or B. Humility


purpose of employing multi-cultural instruction?
C. Integrity
A. Achieve high standards
D. Wisdom
B. Develop cognitive skills
66. At what instance is the teacher a writer in the
C. Recognize individual differences curriculum?

D. Promote motivation in learning A. Preparing lesson plans

61. In order to assist new Teachers,which is the B. Presenting class lessons


MOST EFFECTIVE way to clarify the school's goals
and responsibilities early in the first year? C. Assessing lesson outcomes

A. School curriculum D. Checking lesson exams


B. Behaviorism

C. Cognitivism

D. Constructivism

67. To make grade reporting meaningful, which must 72. In Bandura’s social learning theory, what is self-
be done? control over one’s functioning and over events, such
when students maintain their honor and grades?
A. Explain how the grades were computed.
A. Creativity
B. Console parents whose children are non-
performing by telling them that nobody fails. B. Innovation

C. Announce names of students who need to help. C. Efficiency

D. Rank the Report Cards from highest to lowest then D. Self-efficacy


distribute the same according to rank.
73. Which of the following is the equivalent of self-
68. What could be a fitting realization on the research awareness which is basic to social-emotional growth
finding? "A majority of the respondents strongly among learners?
agreed that teachers help develop the moral
character of the children." A. trust

A. I should impose discipline in all my learning B. altruism


instructions.
C. ego-esteem
B. I should model the values to children because
"values are caught." D. integrity

C. I will ask students to research about social issues 74. This act is discouraged in the Code of Ethics for
and problems. Professional Teachers.

D. My syllabus should have a listing of values A. drunkenness


intended for integration.
B. joining a fraternity
69. What is the reason behind the line "philosophy is
C. online selling
deductive, rather than an inductive science"?
D. taking a Master's Degree
A. It starts from the real to the mental.
75. Mrs. Lim wants to generate as many ideas as she
B. It relates external reality to mental reality.
can as the class is about to embark on a community
C. It starts with the real outside the mind. outreach program. Which of the following will she
employ?
D. It starts from prior ideas in the mind.
A. Simulation
70. Which of the following is TRUE of the final grade
of students? B. Brainstorming

A. The sum of the grades of learning areas are added C. Brainwashing


together.
D. Role playing
B. General average is computed from learning areas
76. Authentic performance assessment refers to ___.
with equal weight.
A. demonstration of skillful activity
C. Separate grades for learning areas and, general
average. B. role-play sessions with students
D. Different weights for each learning aroas and for C. summative assessment skillful activities
general average.
D. tasks related to real-world activities
71. The learner's mind takes in information, processes
that information, then uses that information for 77. Which type of test best measure the higher order
learning. Which learning theory is explained? of cognitive learning?

A. Progressivism A. Achievement
B. Essay

C. Objective

D. Multiple Choice

78. These are examples of scaffolds that the teacher 83. Researchers on the brain tell that brain is more
can use to facilitate learning especially for those who "plastic" in younger children and potentially more
falter or fall behind in class discussions, but NOT to malleable for re-routing neural circuits. What is an
include ___. implication on reading disabilities?

A. Questions I. Early identification of reading disabilities is very


important.
B. Cues
II. Remediation for reading disablilties must be given
C. Drills as early as possible.

D. Prompts III. Reading disabilities in late childhood are beyond

79. If I have to use the most authentic method of remediation.


assessment, which of these procedures should I
consider? A. II only

A. Traditional Test B. I only

B. Written Test C. I and II

C. Performance-based Assessment D. III only

D. Objective Assessment 84. Among standardized tests, which reveals


strengths and weaknesses for purposes of placement
80. Which is the most critical consideration when and formulating an appropriate instructional program?
choosing an instructional material?
A. Personality Tests
A. Learning content
B. Achievement Tests
B. Learning outcomes
C. Diagnostic Tests
C. Durability
D. Competency Tests
D. Aesthetic appeal
85. Does quarterly assessment have the same weight
81. Teacher Jacob brought a white mouse in the class for all the subject areas in Grades 11 and 12?
during a discussion about mammals. The white
mouse is a device commonly known as realia. A. Yes
Teacher can bring realia only when it is ___.
B. No
A. available
C. For the academic tracks
B. feasible
D. It depends on schools
C. affordable
86. To be an effective classroom manager, what
D. workable should be coupled with a friendly attitude?

82. Teacher Marc is searching for an appropriate A. Supervision skills


mobile app that he can use in his history class.
B. Caring attitude
A. accuracy
C. Confidence
B. authenticity
D. Tolerance
C. objectivity
87. Give the most fitting tagline for the slogan on
D. all of these cultural diversity which says “different roads
sometimes lead to the same castle.”

A. Unity in cultural diversity


B. Cultural diversity

C. Cultural norm 94. Among the following research instruments, one


does not belong to the group. Which is it?
D. Cultural identity
A. Interview

B. Checklist
88. There are several components that make up a
morally mature person. Which shows that a teacher C. Test
applies moral principles (e.g. the Golden Rule) when
making moral judgement? D. Procedure

A. Encourages others to share their ideas 95. Which of the following best exemplifies the
application of Gestalt theory on insight learning?
B. Takes into account the opinion of others
A. Teacher uses powerpoint to teach history
C. Reflects on moral choices
B. Teacher relates past history to present events
D. Embraces change
C. Teacher focuses on people who make history
89. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the
following actually threatens students? D. Teacher gives quizzes after each history lesson
A. Self-record of test scores
96. The following are the specific strategies for
B. Submission of report memory enhancement. Which one is not?
C. Scheduled exam
D. Surprise exam A. Sleep before studying

90. What is the active learning strategy to promote B. Distribute, study and practice new materials
friendly competition and an atmosphere of fun in
C. Use mnemonic devices
learning?
A. Games D. Overlearn the material
B. Debate
C. Fishbowl 97. What is the legal basis of shared governance in
D. Case study basic education?

91. How can teachers make parents find reporting of A. RA 7160


grades of their children meaningtul?
B. RA 10533
A. By comparing grades of individual students.
C. RA 9155
B. By distributing grade report cards.
D. RA 7836
C. By telling parents the limitations of their children.
98. What does basic education in the Philippines
D. By explaining grades and performance of students. encompass?

92. Students are actively engaged in using technology I. Kindergarten


as a tool rather than passively receiving information
from the technology. II. Elementary and secondary education

A. Goal directed III. Alternative learning systems for out-of-school


learners and those with special need
B. Active
A. II only
C. Authentic
B. I, II and III
D. Collaborative
C. II and III
93. What does it mean when a misdemeanor had a
“ripple effect” on the class? D. I and II

A. That misbehavior will end

B. That the class will know the misbehavior

C. That it can affect the whole class

D. That the class is to be blamed for the misbehavior


99. Only those with an average rating of 70 to 74 105. Students use technology tools to link learning
deployed as ___. activities to the world beyond the instructional setting
rather than working on discontextualized
A. professional teachers assignments.

B. substitute teachers A. Entry

C. para-teachers B. Infusion

D. school teachers C. Authentic

100. From Classroom management strategies applied D. Goal directed


of erring students, which of the following should NOT
be done? 106. Which of the following best describes the test
scores of students in an achievement test, which is
A. Surprise quiz said to be leptokurtic?

B. Communicating problem to parents A. A greater portion of the distribution concentrates


around the central tendency.
C. Shaming erring student before the class
B. There is little concentration around the central
D. Parent-principal conference tendency.

101. How are transition activities best handled? C. The scores are negatively skewed.

A. By surprising students on activity transition D. The distribution of scores is skewed to the right.

B. By simply enforcing the next activity 107. Teacher Marriane ensures that students are
ready for their quarterly assessment as she teaches
C. By clustering students in group
and assesses students regularly prior to the
D. By setting instructions for the next activity summative assessment. What principle reflects such
practice?
102. What is the lowest mark that can be reflected in
the report card? A. Content principle

A. 60 B. Equity principle

B. 65 C. Learning principle

C. 70 D. Product principle

D. 75 108. What is the most preferable ratio of students for


peer tutoring?
103. In the learning areas TLE and MAPEH
performance tasks are given the largest weight A. 1:10 student-students ratio
because ___.
B. 1:1 student-student ratio
A. It's purely psychomotor without cognitive aspect.
C. 2:1 students-students ratio
B. Both have no affective component.
D. 2:2 students ratio
C. Objective assessment cannot be performed.
109. Teachers use examples and content from a
D. Both are non-academic subjects. variety of cultures and groups to illustrate key
concepts, generalizations, and issues within their
104. Which among these terms is the most subject area or disciplines. What is described?
encompassing in the context of applying technology in
the teaching-learning process? A. Demo teaching

A. Information Technology B. Subject focus

B. Instructional Technology C. Content integration

C. Educational Technology D. Cultural changes

D. Technology in Education
D. Integrated approach

110. The most basic principle in Mastery Instruction is 116. The students are expected to construct
high ___. knowledge and meaning out for what they are taught
by connecting them to prior experience.
A. corrects instruction e.g. alternative instructional
materials A. Learner-centered approach

B. enriches instruction, e.g. independent study B. Constructivist approach

C. adapts to the learner rather than the learner to C. Interactive approach


instruction
D. Collaborative approach
D. assesses instruction e.g: use rubrics
117. What kind of display should be placed on bulletin
111. The third gender ideology identified by Hockchild boards of schools?
is ___.
A. Decorative
A. transmittal
B. Informative
B. transformational
C. Colorful
C. transitional
D. Cognitive
D. transcendental
118. ___ supports equitable access but on the other
112. The concept of self-efficacy was introduced by hand, quality might be compromised.
___.
A. Open admission
A. Carl Rogers
B. School accreditation
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Deregulated tuition fee
C. Howard Gardner
D. Selective retention
D. Albert Bandura
119. On age period of development, at what age
113. What are characteristics of a good management should the school teach knowledge and appreciation
plan? of career and professional values?

A. It's prepared by learners A. From birth to about 18 months

B. It is approved by parents B. About 18 months to 6 years

C. It comes from the principal C. About 45 to 65 years

D. It's clear and simple D. About 17 to 45 years

114. What Republic Act punishes any person who 120. In the delivery of distance education, what
practices the teaching profession in the Philippines computer application is used to organize instructions
without having first a license as a professional and track students' records and progress?
teacher?
A. Computer-based Multimedia
A. RA 1006
B. Computer-assisted Instruction
B. RA 7796
C. Computer-mediated Education
C. RA 7836
D. Computer-managed Instruction
D. RA 7722
121. Which should be presented first prior to
115. The teaching process brings the learner to the discussing a lesson on Florante at Laura?
process of thinking about thinking. The learner
reflects on what he learn and on his/her way of A. Lesson sequencing
learning.
B. Lesson method of learning
A. Metacognitive approach
C. Lesson learning outcomes
B. Problem-based approach
D. Lesson assessment tools
C. Individualistic approach
122. Which of the following is not an example of 127. Which of the following can best encourage
verbal-linguistic skills? participation by learners on the issue of family
conflicts?
A. Journal writing
A. Graphs and charts
B. Debates
B. Power-point presentation
C. Discussion
C. Role playing
D. Computations
D. Photos
123. Which of the following is an example of
summative assessment of students? 128. The concept of globalization came about in
recent years because the world has become
A. Final Exam borderless primarily due to ___.

B. Quizzes A. Advances in technology

C. Checklists B. Teacher exchange programs

D. Observation C. Use of English as a medium of teaching

124. What kind of sources do critical thinking rely on D. ASEAN integration


for attaining truth resolving problems?
129. Which of the following best implements
A. biased research-based learning?

B. credible A. Information data gathering

C. opinionated B. Whole class lecture

D. vested interest C. Powerpoint instruction

125. What kind of research is appropriate to D. Intensive seat work


determine the effectiveness instruction in
Mathematics in a grades three, four, five and grade 130. Since Millennial Learners and immersed in
six classes? cellphones, computers, Goodling, etc. the use of ___
is critical for use by modern teacher.
A. Sequential
A. audiovisuals
B. Experietial
B. media
C. Cross sectional
C. digital tools
D. Longitudinal
D. bulletin board displays
126. Which statement is TRUE of society's demand
from the professional teacher? 131. “What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember.
What I do, I understand.” This means that pupils learn
A. The professioral teacher is concerned only with best when they ____.
classroom teaching.
A. take active part in the learning process
B. Effective teaching is the primary duty of the
professional teacher. B. learn independently

C. Because the professional teacher' is expected to C. watch television


be highly enlightened, he is expected to campaign for
the good cardidate during election time. D. work with groups

D. The professioral teacher is not expected to lead in 132. One cognitive advancement in adolescence is
community affairs in order not to jeopardize her metacognition, what does metacognition mean?
teaching.
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
139. Teacher Elena stopped giving group work after
133. Which assessment tool will you use so that she observed group members leave the work to group
performance results can be highly measurable? leaders. What specific principle of learning should
urge teacher Elena to revive and guide students on
A. Tests and quizzes group activities?

B. Essay requirement A. Learning is a discovery of ideas

C. Journal writing B. Learning is an active process

D. Demonstration of skills C. Learning is a collaborative process

134. Which is understood by an eye wink, simple D. Learning starts with clear expectations
nooding of a head or wave a hand?
140. While she is now teaching fourth grade students,
A. Gesture Teacher Niks mainly uses drills in order to advance
memory-building for higher test scores. What principle
B. Facial expression of learning should teacher Niks aware of?

C. Verbal communication A. Learning begins with expected outcomes

D. Body language B. Learning is an active process

135. Considering that curriculum is a dynamic C. Learning is discovery of meaning


process, this person put premium in the role of
teachers' participation in developing the curriculum is D. Learning is a collaborative process
___.
141. Which is self-assessment?
A. Galen Saylor
A. Peers assess fellow students
B. Ralph Tyler
B. Students reflect on learning behavior
C. Hilda Taba
C. Assessment through mentors
D. William Alexander
D. Assessment through dialogue
136. The 4 pillars of learning correspond to the 3
domains of teaching cognitive, affective and 142. Which of the following is the highest level of
psychomotor. Is this statement TRUE? generalization?

A. No A. relationships shown among concepts

B. Yes B. an identification or classification

C. Perhaps C. a description or definition

D. Depends on teacher D. an explanation, a justification and interpretation

137. Which learning activities involve estimating, 143. Which of the following correctly states an aspect
calculating, budgeting and analyzing? of effective reflective practice?

A. Numeracy A. The reflection should be free of links to conceptual


frameworks that limit inquiry and problem solving.
B. Research
B. Teacher coaches should create an environment of
C. Literacy trust and build a context for reflection that is unique to
every learning situation.
D. Data gathering
C. Peer coaching should be done sparingly because it
138. This is a tool assessment for spatially intelligent can interfere with a coach's own reflective potential.
learners.
D. Reflective practice, to remain truly professional,
A. Writing inner thoughts should exclude student input that challenges teaching
strategies.
B. Written report

C. Landscape drawing

D. Oral demonstration enacting a movie scene


D. I, III and IV

144. Which kind of teacher planning establishes 149. Which of the following situations depict a well-
general content and is often prepared by a committee managed and learning-conducive class?
of experts?
A. Students pursue their task without inhibition in Mr.
A. Weekly planning Raymundo's class.

B. Unit planning B. The learners are controlled by their homeroom


teacher Ms. Nonato.
C. Term planning
C. There is blind obedience among Mrs. Quiambao's
D. Course mapping students

145. Learning is an active process. Which one is an D. The learners are eager to reach their objectives,
application of this principle? especially in Mr. Montesa's music class.

A. Avoid drills which are out of context. 150. The score distribution of an achievement test
has some outliers. Which measure of variability would
B. Teach your content from a multidisciplinary be best to describe the dispersion of scores to the
perspective. students?

C. Let students learn the steps in opening a computer A. Range


by making them follow the steps.
B. Inter-quartile range
D. Group students for work or project, in that way
project becomes less expensive. C. Variance

146. These are values which are basic, urgent and D. Coefficient of variation
obligatory in character in man's life and activities:
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - 150 ITEMS
A. Religious values
ANSWER KEY
B. Ethical values
1. A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher
C. Cultural values and a happy teacher.

D. Social values 2. C. Assigning reading before the class

147. The concept of Kindergarten school is drawn 3. C. Behaviorism


from a ___ root word which means “children's
4. C. Observation of students' use of laboratory
garden”. equipment while doing experiments.

A. German 5. B. on the very first day of school

B. Italian 6. D. Quizzes

C. French 7. B. Search engine

D. English 8. C. Meet his parents and discuss how home and


school can partner to assist David.
148. After kindergarten and 12 years of schooling,
every K to 12 graduate will be ready for higher 9. A. Levels of qualifications
education, employment, or entrepreneurship since he
is equipped with ___. 10. C. Extrinsic motivation

I. Life and career skills 11. D. Ego-esteem

II. Learning and innovation skills 12. B. Individual competition

III. Information, media and technology skills 13. B. audio recording

IV. Effective communication skills 14. B. below 75%

A. I and II 15. C. Very easy because everybody got the item


correctly
B. II and IV
16. C. Peer
C. I, II, III and IV
17. A. equitable access
18. C. Student engagement 50. B. Organization

19. D. Doing researches 51. D. Digital technology

20. B. 45 credit units 52. B. Observable and measurable evidence

21. D. Oral field observation 53. B. Development is aided by stimulation

22. C. Definition of terms 54. A. Flexibility and Adaptability

23. B. Norm-referenced 55. C. Creating

24. C. Their acquired competencies 56. D. Infusion

25. B. II and III 57. A. Research-based teachers

26. C. Diagnosing students needs 58. B. Truncation

27. A. Emotional Values 59. C. Skewed to the right

28. B. Show both records to him. 60. C. Recognize individual differences

29. D. Selection of technology 61. C. Orientation

30. D. Curriculum implementation 62. B. The item is very easy.

31. A. To be an ecologist 63. D. I, II and III

32. C. By giving your students a sense of 64. B. Ability to make own choices or reference
belonging and acceptance.
65. C. Integrity
33. C. Character is generally dependent on what
are seen and experienced 66. A. Preparing lesson plans

34. C. Integrated with English 67. A. Explain how the grades were computed

35. A. Teacher Education Development Program 68. B. I should model the values to children
(TEDP) because "values are caught."

36. A. Bilingual Education 69. C. It starts with the real outside the mind.

37. A. Assimilation 70. A. The sum of the grades of learning areas are
added together.
38. B. Inclusivity
71. C. Cognitivism
39. B. Well-deserved lectures by philosophy
experts 72. D. Self-efficacy

40. D. 95% 73. C. ego-esteem

41. C. After her lecture, she conducts an open 74. A. Drunkenness


forum
75. B. Brainstorming
42. C. No objection to ideas
76. D. tasks related to real-world activities
43. B. Punishment while angry
77. B. Essay
44. C. Learning peers
78. B. Cues
45. D. Product sewn
79. C. Performance-base assessment
46. C. Wide sampling of ideas
80. B. Learning outcomes
47. C. Wait till the student is no longer under his/
her tutelage. 81. B. feasible

48. A. The teacher must select which information 82. D. all of these
to keep confidential
83. C. I and II
49. B. Imagination
84. C. Diagnostic Tests
85. B. No 119. D. About 17 to 45 years

86. B. Caring attitude 120. B. Computer-assisted Instruction

87. A. Unity in cultural diversity 121. C. Lesson learning outcomes

88. C. Reflects on moral choices 122. D. Computations

89. D. Surprise exam 123. A. Final exam

90. Games 124. B. Credible

91. D. By explaining grades and performance of 125. B. Effective teaching is the primary duty of
students the professional teacher.

92. B. Active 126. C. Cross sectional

93. C. That it can affect the whole class 127. C. Role Playing

94. D. Procedure 128. A. Advances in technology

95. B. Teacher relates past history to present 129. A. Information data gathering
events
130. B. media
96. D. Overlearn the material
131. A. take active part in the learning process
97. B. I, II and III
132. D. Ability to identify one's own thinking
98. C. RA 9155 process and strategies

99. C. para-teachers 133. D. Demonstration of skills

100. C. Shaming erring student before the class 134. A. Gesture

101. D. By setting instructions for the next activity 135. C. Hilda Taba

102. A. 60 136. B. Yes

103. D. Both are non-academic subjects 137. A. Numeracy

104. C. Educational Technology 138. C. Landscape drawing

105. C. Authentic 139. C. Learning is a collaborative process

106. A. A greater portion of the distribution 140. B. Learning is an active process


concentrates around the central tendency.
141. B. Students reflect on learning behavior
107. C. Learning principle
142. D. an explanation, a justification and
108. B. 1:1 student-student ratio interpretation

109. C. Content integration 143. B. Teacher coaches should create an


environment of trust and build a context for
110. C. adapts to the learner rather than the reflection that is unique to every learning
learner to instruction situation.

111. B. transformational 144. D. Course mapping

112. D. Albert Bandura 145. C. Let students learn the steps in opening a
computer by making them follow the steps.
113. D. It's clear and simple
146. B. Ethical values
114. C. RA 7836
147. A. German
115. A. Metacognitive approach
148. C. I, II, III and IV
116. B. Constructivist approach
149. D. The learners are eager to reach their
117. B. Informative objectives, especially in Mr. Montesa's music
class.
118. A. Open admission
150. B. Inter-quartile range

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