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p Archdiocese of Tuguegarao

LYCEUM OF APARRI The College of Information and Computing


Aparri, Cagayan Sciences
BS Computer Science (Level 3 Accredited)
BS Information Technology

Pretest Examination
On
EDTECH -TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING 1
Name: _____________________________________________ Score: __________________
Course/Year:______________________________________ Items: 60
Instruction: Encircle the correct answer on the given choices below.
1. Which of the following statements is correct about the domains of educational technology?
A. Design is the production stage while development C. Evaluation is synonymous with implementation.
is the planning stage. D. Utilization is the action phase.
B. Both the design and development are the
planning stage,
2. Ms. Cruz was hired in a well-equipped school but she has to start preparing her instructional materials before
classes begin. Which of the following is a systematic process in preparing her materials?
A. design – utilization – evaluation - development C. development – design – utilization – evaluation
B. design – development – utilization – evaluation D. development – utilization – evaluation – design
3. Ms. Briones is planning to integrate technology in her Mathematics class. Which of the following would be
her second step?
A. set the objectives C. utilize the materials with showmanship
B. analyze the learners D. evaluate the performance of the students
4. Which of the following should Ms. Gomez primarily consider in determining her teaching learning objectives
and use of instructional media?
A. the learner C. the teacher
B. the instructional activity D. the instructional strategy
5. Which is the best reason why teachers state the objectives before using instructional media?
A. To be able to practice how to operate the C. To prepare the materials beforehand.
equipment. D. To secure available material
B. To determine which media to use best.

6. Ms. Villegas is thinking of an educational technology that can relay information clearly to her class. Which
principle will guide her in the selection of the material?
A. interest B. meaningfulness
C. cost effectiveness D. communication effectiveness
7. Mrs. Zinampan presented real samples of rocks when she discussed the different forms of rocks. What
principle in the selection of instructional material did she apply?
A. interest B. B authenticity
C. cost effective D. responsiveness
8. Which of the following is not part of 'Media Literacy'?
a. One-way.
b. Critically analyzing media content by considering its particular presentation, its underlying political or social
messages
c. Assessing media ownership and regulation issues that may affect what media is presented in what form
d. Aspects of technology
e. All of the above are part of media literacy.
9.Which of the following is NOT one of the three general categories in building media literacy?
a. Media grammar d. Commercial Forces Shaping Media Content
b. Fragmentation of Media Channels e. None of the above
c. Media production practices
10.The grammar of media includes which of the following?
a. The size and design of books, newspapers, and c. Use of sound effects, actualities, and voice overs
magazines on radio
b. The types of camera angles used on television, d. The music genres that the music industry divides
editing, lighting, sound effects and music to help cue music into
viewers e. All of the above
11.Which of the following is NOT one of the main ways of evaluating information found online?
a. Looking at the brand name. . .is it a trusted brand?
b. Making sure the source is a governmental agency
c. Checking the website's internal information and procedure for fact-checking and mission, as well as what types
of web sites it links to
d. Comparing the information on the website with the same information from an established media company or
with original source material
e. None of the above
12.Which of the following statements about the fragmentation of media channels is incorrect?
a. The fragmentation of media channels is drastically altering the media landscape, but this trend is lessened by
the World Wide Web.
b. A lack of a common media experience can segment groups and hurt the establishment of a civil society.
c. A greater diversity of voices now have better chances of reaching a larger media audience than in the past
because of more media outlets.
d. Despite fragmentation, some events still draw record audiences such as big sporting events or man-made or
natural disasters.
e. All of these are correct.
13.Which of the following is NOT true of the commercial forces shaping media content?
a. Commercial decisions often play a role in the type of media content that is created
b. Most media enterprises in the U.S. follow a profit model for their operation
c. Corporate sponsorship plays a large role in funding public television programs in the U.S., who get less than a
third of their funding from the government
d. Large media companies like Time Warner, Walt Disney, and Viacom are global in scope and therefore rarely can
dominate local media.
e. All of these are true.
14. Concentration of media ownership is driven by which of the following forces?
a. Economies of scale that media owners can get by owning larger media companies in a variety of media types
b. Federal rules that require media companies to acquire new media properties;
c. Diversity goals that can be met primarily through broad media ownership;
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
15.Subtext does NOT refer to which of the following
One of the most vocal critics of media concentration is the author of the book New Media Monopoloy,
a. Sheizaf Rafaeli d. Rupert Murdoch
b. Robert McChesney e. None of the a
c. Ben H. Bagdikian

16.. The notion that audiences cannot simply be considered consumers anymore but also often take an active
role in producing content or information refers to
a. Net Neutrality
b. User Generated Content (UGCs)
c. Wikis
d. Produsers
e. None of the above
17.Media literacy is a goal, not a process.
a. True
b. False
C. EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
D. None of the above
18. Media Grammar means understanding how media are created and produced and how aspects of different
media types affect how stories and content are presented.
a. True
b. False
C. EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
D. None of the above
19.The media grammar of online media is fully developed, despite the relative newness of the medium.
a. True
b. False
C. EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
D. None of the above
20.It is difficult for many people to tell legitimate information from biased information online.
a. True
b. False
C. EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
D. None of the above
21.Advertisers can influence media content through product placement in shows in which their products are
talked about or shown being used by the characters.
a. True
b. False
C. EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
D. None of the above
22. Which of the following is not a benefit of technology in education?
a. Improves critical-thinking abilities.
b. Unlimited access to games and other internet sites.
c. Allows cooperative learning.
d. Increases self-expression.
23. Which situation shows that technology can be used to motivate students to learn?
a. Teacher Eric employs educational games related to the lesson they are taking.
b. Miss Cleo designs lessons which use cooperative learning with technology integration.
c. Mr. Jimmy utilizes computer assisted instruction programs so that students will learn at their own pace.
d. Teacher Sarah assigns projects to her class where self-expression and creativity is acknowledged.
24. He is considered as the “Father of Modern Media in Education”.
a. Jean Piaget
b. Robert Gagne
c. B.F. Skinner
d. Edgar Dale
25. It is a term to denote a whole range of technologies associated with processing information and with
sending and receiving messages.
a. Educational Technology
b. Information and Communication Technology
c. Media Technology
d. Instructional Systems
26. A methodology widely used for developing new training programs.
a. Microsoft
b. World Wide Web
c. Instructional Systems Design
d. Computer TechnologY
27. This is considered to be the first manual data processing device developed in China in the 12thcentury A.D.
a. Hieroglyphics
b. Papyrus
c. Printing Press
d. Abacus
28. . Which of the following is not a benefit of technology in education?
a. Improves critical-thinking abilities.
b. Unlimited access to games and other internet sites
c. Allows cooperative learning.
d. Increases self-expression.
29. Which situation shows that technology can be used to motivate students to learn?
a. Teacher Eric employs educational games related to the lesson they are taking.
b. Miss Cleo designs lessons which use cooperative learning with technology integration.
c. Mr. Jimmy utilizes computer assisted instruction programs so that students will learn at their ownpace.
d. Teacher Sarah assigns projects to her class where self-expression and creativity is acknowledged.
30. He is considered as the “Father of Modern Media in Education”.
a. Jean Piaget
b. Robert Gagne
c. B.F. Skinner
d. Edgar Dale
31. It is a term to denote a whole range of technologies associated with processing information and withsending
and receiving messages.
a. Educational Technology
b. Information and Communication Technology
c. Media Technologyd. Instructional Systems
32. A methodology widely used for developing new training programs.
a. Microsoft
b. World Wide Web
c. Instructional Systems Design
d. Computer TechnologyAnswer:
33. This is considered to be the first manual data processing device developed in China in the 12thcentury A.D.a.
Hieroglyphics
b. Papyrus
c. Printing Press
d. Abacus
34 .What are two ways to use collaborative learning?
a. small groups and whole class
b. small groups and one-on-one
c. one-on-one and teacher-student
d. teacher-student and whole class
35. Which of the following is a benefit of collaborative learning?
a. increased critical thinking skills
b. ability to understand directions
c. flexibility for essay writing
d. formulation of athletic skills
36 .In a communication system, noise is most likely to affect the signal
(a) At the transmitter
(b) In the channel or in the transmission line
(c) In the information source
(d) At the receiver
37. In short wave communication waves of which of the following frequencies will be reflected back by the
ionospheric layer, having electron density 1011 per m
(a) 2 MHz
(b) 10 MHz
(c) 12 MHz
(d) 18 MHz
38.. Advantage of optical fibre
(a) High bandwidth and EM interference
(b) Low bandwidth and EM interference
(c) High band width, low transmission capacity and no EM interference
(d) High bandwidth, high data transmission capacity and no EM interference
39. AM is used for broadcasting because
(a) It is more noise immune than other modulation systems
(b) It requires less transmitting power compared with other systems
(c) Its use avoids receiver complexity
(d) No other modulation system can provide the necessary bandwidth faithful transmission
40. The total power content of an AM wave is 1500 W. For 100% modulation, the power transmitted by the
carrier is.______
(a) 500 W
(b) 700 W
(c) 750 W
(d) 1000 W
41. Through which mode of propagation, the radio waves can be sent from one place to another
(a) Ground wave propagation
(b) Sky wave propagation
(c) Space wave propagation
(d) All of them
42. Audio signal cannot be transmitted because
(a) The signal has more noise
(b) The signal cannot be amplified for distance communication
(c) The transmitting antenna length is very small to design
(d) The transmitting antenna length is very large and impracticable
43. Long distance short-wave radio broadcasting uses
(a) Ground wave
(b) Ionospheric wave
(c) Direct wave
(d) Sky wave
44. In which of the following remote sensing technique is not used
(a) Forest density
(b) Pollution
(c) Wetland mapping
(d) Medical treatment
45. Maximum useable frequency (MUF) in F-region layer is x, when the critical frequency is 60 MHz and the
angle of incidence is 70°. Then x is
(a) 150 MHz
(b) 170 MHz
(c) 175 MHz
(d) 190 MHz
46 The bit rate for a signal, which has a sampling rate of 8 kHz and where 16 quantisation levels have been used
is
(a) 32000 bits/sec (c) 64000 bits/sec
(b) 16000 bits/sec (d) 72000 bits/sec
47. A laser beam is used for carrying out surgery because it
(a) is highly monochromatic (c) is highly directional
(b) is highly coherent (d) can be sharply focussed
48.. An amplitude modulated wave is modulated to 50%. What is the saving in power if carrier as well as one of
the side bands are suppressed
(a) 70% (c) 94.4%
(b) 65.4% (d) 25.5%
49. Basically, the product modulator is
(a) A mixer (c) A frequency separator
(b) An amplifier (d) A phase separator
50. While tuning in a certain broadcast station with a receiver, we are actually?
(
a) Varying the local oscillator frequency (c) Tuning the antenna
(b) Varying the frequency of the radio signal (d) None of these
to be picked up
51. which statement about technology in teaching and learning is false?
(a) technology has modernized teaching and learning
(b) use of technology promotes higher order thinking
© millennials teachers are not ready to use of technology in teaching
(d) to teach on the 21st century. technology use is indispensable
52. What is the importance of an ICT policy for teaching and learning?
a. It provides a road map in education where ICT is utilized
b. It censors all the activities of schools so that it will be uniform in ICT use
c. It is a requirement of the DICT in the Philippines
d. It serves as a basis for closing internet cafes near the school
53. Which of the following does NOT belong to the cluster of technologies?
a) Telecommunication Technology c) Networking Technology
b) Information technology d) Industrial Technology
54. The DICT Policy statements include the creation of all the following programs, except _____________.
a) Quality Program c) ICT pedagogy
b) eSkwela d) None of the above
55. The following are purposes of using WebQuest EXCEPT
A. To encourage the students to use information in meaningful classroom
discussions.
B. To introduce new knowledge and to strengthen knowledge.
C. To acquire knowledge through reading.
D. To develop higher-order-thinking.
56. John has the skill in using information and communication technologies to find,
evaluate, create and communicate information. What ability is manifested?
A. Digital literacy C. Reading and Writing Skill
B. Numerical Literacy D. Assessing and Evaluating Skill
57. It refers to a global network providing various information and communication
facilities which consist of interconnected network.
A. WebQuest C. Internet
B. Blog D. Google Apps

58. This refers to the integration of multiple forms of media which includes text,
graphics, audio, video etc.
A. Visual aids C. Motion pictures
B. Educational radio program D. Multimedia
59. This is a type of learning facilitated by technology that allows students to have
control over time, place, path or pace.
A. Digital learning
B. Deep learning
C. Digital teaching
D. Instructional learning
60. Jennifer has the ability to think with reason, understand the logical connection
between ideas and ability to identify, analyze and solve problems systematically.
What is manifested by Jennifer?
A. Higher-order-thinking skill C. Reading literacy
B. Creative thinking D. Numerical literacy.

Prepared by: Charyann A. Gumarang Checked by: JENEL M. SAMORTIN


Instructor OIC, CICS DEPARTMENT

Approved by: Dr. Evelyn Pascua, Ph.D., CESO III


President for Academics

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