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1.

Educated in a religious school, Dona goes to confession every day to be free of any kind of
sin. How do you characterize Dona's moral attitude?

A. Callous C. Scrupulous

B. Pharisaical D. Strict

2. How would you characterize the moral attitude of Hispanic friars who taught religion but
were unfaithful to their vow of poverty by amassing the land properties of natives?

A. Scrupulous C. Lax

B. Strict D. Pharisaical

3. How would you characterize the moral attitude of prisoners with criminal minds who have
no sensitivity to the welfare of other people?

A. Pharisaical C. Lax

B. Strict D. Callous

4. What was the degree of moral certitude when United States DECIDED to drop the atomic
bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to prevent mass deaths by a land invasion of Japan?

A. Doubtful C. Perplexed

B. Certain D. Probable

5. Ana is not sure whether to marry the person that her parents choose for her or NOT.
What type of conscience does she portray?

A. Doubtful C. Perplexed

B. Certain D. Probable

6. What kind of moral character do you possess if you have realized substantially your
potential as a human person?

A. Being fully human

B. Being a loving person

C. Being a virtuous person

D. Being a morally mature person

7. What kind of moral character do you possess if you have acquired good habits and
attitudes and you practice them consistently in your daily life?

A. Being fully human

B. Being a loving person

C. Being a virtuous person

D. Being a morally mature person

8. What kind of moral character do you possess if you have reached a level of development
spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, and morally?
A. Being fully human

B. Being a loving person

C. Being a virtuous person

D. Being a morally mature person

9. What kind of moral character do you possess if you are caring and unselfish and mature
manner with yourself, other people, and God?

A. Being fully human

B. Being a loving person

C. Being a virtuous person

D. Being a morally mature person

10. This is the conscience that tends to follow the easy way and to find excuses for mistakes.

A. Callous

B. Lax

C. Doubtful

D. Pharisaical

11. What principle is followed when a family chooses mercy killing to ease the pain of their
grandparent?

A. The Principle of Double Effect

B. The Choice of the Lesser Evil

C. The Principle of Material Cooperation

D. The Principle of Formal Cooperation

12. The principle that when face with selecting from two unpleasant situations, the one
which is the least harmful should be chosen.

A. The Principle of Double Effect

B. The Choice of the Lesser Evil

C. The Principle of Material Cooperation

D. The Principle of Formal Cooperation

13. The principle that is willing participation on the part of the cooperative agent in the
sinful act of the principal agent.

A. The Principle of Double Effect

B. The Choice of the Lesser Evil


C. The Principle of Material Cooperation

D. The Principle of Formal Cooperation

14. What principle of moral discernment applies to nations or corporate industries supplying
arms to combatants who sow civil war or terror in various parts of the world?

A. The Principle of Double Effect

B. The Choice of the Lesser Evil

C. The Principle of Material Cooperation

D. The Principle of Formal Cooperation

15. What moral principle applies to removal of life sustaining machines from comatose
patients whom doctors believe can no longer be medically saved?

A. The Principle of Double Effect

B. The Choice of the Lesser Evil

C. The Principle of Material Cooperation

D. The Principle of Formal Cooperation

16. The moral and religious is to Spanish period as ______ is to Japanese period.

a. Citizenship

b. Love for work and dignity of labor

c. Love for vocational work

d. Love for the country

17. In the Education Act 1901 which established free public education in the Philippines?

A Spanish

B. English

C. Tagalog

D. Filipino

18. In the formal education system during Hispanic times in the Philippines, what was not
implemented, but which we enjoyed during the American period?

A. Vocational education

B. Private Education

C. Religious education

D. Public education

19. Complete this analogy

Centralization: Education Act of 1901, as Decentralization:______.


A. Republic Act 9155

B. Republic Act 9293

C. Republic Act 7836

D. D. Republic Act 7722

20. The arrival of the Americans brought about innovation in the educational system
However, the Thomasites were insufficient to teach the natives. What was established to
address the need for new educators?

A. Department of Public Instruction

B. University of the Philippines – College of Education

C. Philippine Normal School

D. Cebu Normal University

21. For greater efficiency and effectiveness, the Philippine educational system is trifocalized.
What is a proof?

a. The existence of a Bureau of Elementary Education, Bureau of Secondary Education, and


Bureau of Alternative Learning Systems.

b. The linkage of the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education


(CHED), and Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) for the professionalization of
teachers.

c. The linkage of the Teacher Education Council (TEI), Technical Panel for Teacher Education,
and Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) for teacher education concerns.

d. The presence of the Department of Education (DepEd) for basic education, Commission
on Higher Education (CHED) for higher education, and Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority (TESDA) for vocational education.

22. Who is/are covered by R.A. 4670?

A. Teachers in all levels

B. Teachers in all public elementary schools

C. Teachers in both public and private schools

D. Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools

23. Teacher B has been active in service for 10 years when he decided to pursue higher
studies. Under R.A. 4670, what kind of leave of absence can s/he avail of?

A. Indefinite leave C. Study leave

B. Scholarship leave D. Vacation leave

24. Teacher H contracted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which leave
should she apply for?

A. Sick leave C. Vacation leave


B. Personal leave D. Indefinite leave

25. Teacher D is assigned in rural area; Teacher E in a depressed community; Teacher F in a


hazardous area; and Teacher G in a place where standard of living is high. Who is entitled to
a hardship allowance?

A. Teacher D C. Teacher F

B. Teacher E D. Teacher G

26. How is gradual progression of teacher’s salary from minimum to maximum done?

A. Regular increment every year

B. Increment after 10 years of service

C. Regular increment after 3 years

D. Increment after 5 years

27. What appointment can be given to Teacher A who possesses the minimum qualifications
but lacks the appropriate civil service eligibility?

A. Contractual basis C. Permanent

B. Provisional D. Substitute

28. Teacher N wants to continue with her study leave for another six months after
completing a school year. Could she be allowed?

A. Yes, if her grades are excellent.

B. Yes, but without compensation.

C. No, other teachers should have the chance.

D. No, study leave should not exceed one year.

29. Teacher R was asked by her Principal to teach pre-school class in addition to her regular
grade one class. What will be the basis of her additional compensation?

A. Her basic salary

B. Performance rating

C. Number of years of service

D. Her regular salary + 25% of her basic pay

30. Who among the following characterizes a professional teacher?

A. An education graduate who received honors

B. A teacher who has taught of at least six years

C. A teacher who has attended national seminars on teaching

D. A teacher who qualifies for a permanent position under R.A. 4670


31. Teacher C has been teaching for 7 straight years and therefore qualifies for a study leave
with pay for 1 year. Should she pursue it, how much pay is she entitled to receive?

A. 50% of monthly salary

B. 70% of monthly salary

C. 60% of monthly salary

D. 100% monthly salary

32. Is a membership to the Accredited Professional Organization of teachers mandatory for


all LET passers?

A. No

B. Yes, when the teachers are already teaching.

C. Yes.

D. Only for LET passers who are not repeaters.

33. Which is TRUE of the periodic merit exam for teacher provided for in RA7836?

I. Consist of oral exam

II. Consist of written exam

III. May serve as additional basis for merit promotion in addition to performance rating

IV. Taken with fee of P1000 per examinee

A. I only C. II and III

B. B. I and IV D. II only

34. Can Manny Pacquiao be given a special permit to teach boxing in a special school?

A. No, he is not a teacher education graduate.

B. No, he has not passed the LET.

C. Yes, he is a graduate of ALS.

D. Yes, has excelled and gained international recognition.

35. Among reforms for enhancing teacher professionalism, which has been implemented by
law in order to determine whether prospective teachers have acquired professional
competencies prior to granting them a permit to teach?

A. Accrediting a national organization of teachers.

B. Setting up centers for excellence in teacher education centers

C. Licensure examination

D. Creation of a professional board for teachers

36. Can a failed examinee qualify for the position of para-teacher?


A. No

B. Yes

C. Yes, if his LET rating is below 75.

D. Yes, if his LET rating is 70 and above.

37. When should teachers support one another?

A. At all times for whatever cause

B. When they dialogue with the administration

C. When there is a rift among teachers

D. When the best interest of the learners is at stake in a controversy

38. A Schools Division Superintendent has license as a Superintendent but not as a


Professional Teacher. Can his license as Superintendent takes the place of a Professional
Teacher’s license?

A. Yes, if he has been Superintendent for at least 3 years.

B. Yes, because a superintendent position is higher than that of a Professional teacher.

C. Yes

D. No

39. To whom does the word teacher refer?

I. Full time teachers

II. Part time teachers

III. Guidance counselors

IV. Librarians

A. I and II C. I,II, and III

B. I, II, III and IV D. III and IV

40. Are vocational teachers required of professional license?

A. Only if they teach in regular school

B. Yes

C. No

D. Only if they have less than 5 years of teaching experience

41. Which is true of LET passers?

A. Every LET passer shall be required to take the Professional Oath before practicing as a
professional teacher.
B. Taking the Professional Oath before practicing as a Professional Teacher is optional for
LET passers.

C. The Professional Oath can be taken before any Professional Teacher.

D. The taking of oath must be within one month from passing the LET.

42. The desecration of churches, temples, or places of Worship, as well as the burning and
or destruction of religious artifacts are considered offensive to the believers. What kind of
value do they place on these places and artifacts?

A. Pleasure

B. Values of the Holy

C. Spiritual

D. Vital

46. During his lesson on violins, Teacher Joseph brought his own violin so that his students
can practice. This is faithful to this philosophy.

A. ldealism

B. Realism

C. Perennialism

D. Progressivism

47. Until now, Teacher Paola believed that the artworks from the Renaissance were
relevant material for teaching. Thus, she tries to include them as examples when she
teaches her students. She seems to be a follower of this philosophy.

A. Essentialism

B. Idealism

C. Existentialism

D. Perennialism

48. In order to lessen the likelihood of students disarranging chairs and ensure there is no
litter on the floor, Teacher Coleen makes sure the classroom is clean and orderly. On which
school of thought is her action based? 

A. Existentialism

B. Progressivism

C. Behaviorism

D. Reconstructionism

49. Teacher Dakila claims to be an essentialist. This is to be expected in his classroom.

A. Heavy emphasis on lectures

B. Practical examinations
C. Free expression of one's identity

D Case studies of real events

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