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Jonnel S.

Gadingan

EDUCATIONALTECHNOLOGY

1. Teacher Karlo wants to show his Grade 4 students the fluctuations of the stock market
over the last 10 months. Which of the following could best aid him?
A. list of gains and losses from MS Word
B. eye-catching slideshow from MS PowerPoint
C. line graph and tables from MS Excel
D. website of PSE from MS Internet Explorer

Line graphs – as a feature of MS Excel and other spreadsheet software are an appropriate
graphic organizer to better concretize concepts such as stock market fluctuations.

2. Teacher Cristina will be talking abouvenomous animals next meeting. Which among
these is the least likely of her options as teaching materials?
A. models B. illustrations
C. mock-ups D. realia

Realia refers to the actual object. If the topic is venomous animals, then providing such
dangerous animals in class jeopardizes the safety of students.

3. Which of these is common cause for concern when using realia in the classroom?
A. storage B. concreteness
C. interactivity D. availability

Realia often requires special considerations for storage such as ideal temperatures, amount
space, proper lightning, and other factors.

4. According to Dale’s Cone of Experience, which of the following is the least abstract?
A. newspaper B. audio recordings
C. videos D. mock-ups

Mock-ups are typically manipulative; these provide more hands-on and direct experience than
Options A, B, and C, making them more concrete.

5. Which among these levels of Bruner’s versions of the cone of experience is made
possible by highly-concrete instructional materials like realia and specimen?
A. iconic B. symbolic
C. enactive D. contrived

Enactive experiences provide the most direct and concrete experiences (symbolic experiences
include text and pictures; symbolic experiences including contrived experiences provide
representations of the actual experience).

6. In the context of curriculum planning, what potential danger does over emphasis on
integrating technology in instructions pose on learners?
A. Gaps in learning
B. Lack of critical thinking
C. Content learning gaps
D. Virtual instead of real-life learning

When technology is always used in the classroom, students become dependent on it, they
become accustomed to getting answers without the beneficial about traditional ways of
discovering new things.

7. Which research method is most appropriate to use when trying to determine whether
students are amendable to newly set-up school policies?
A. Case study
B. Observational research
C. Descriptive research
D. Opinion survey
Surveys provide very easy and informative access to people’s preferences.

8. Which of the following features of OBE corresponds to Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences


Theory?
A. The curriculum sets high expectations for the learners.
B. The curriculum provides expanded opportunities to learners.
C. The curriculum is designed based on instructional objectives.
D. The curriculum stresses the coherence between assessments and intended
outcomes.

Since students are differently-intelligent, various strategies and opportunities must be provided.

9. The following are true about K-12, except _______________


A. It is the brainchild of the P-Noy administration.
B. It is essential OBE-based.
C. It aims to make high school graduates employable.
D. It is compulsory in public schools.

The workings of transforming the curriculum from a 10-year program to a 12-year program have
been raised since the American period, but only materialized into actualization during the
Aquino administration in 2012.

10. At the present, what serves as the library of extensive and real-time information for
students?
A. Fan fiction magazines B. Facebook
C. Twitter D. Internet

Internet serves as the library of extensive and real-time information.

11. Which of the following is the most valuable outcome of using technology in instruction?
A. Beautification of presentations
B. Computerized computation of grades
C. Neal documents formats
D. Better-sounding audio

Options A, C, and D may still be accomplished using traditional (non-computerized) means.

12. Which is the most effective to use in showing concepts textually and visually to a large
audience?
A. Desktop publisher
B. PowerPoint presentation
C. spreadsheet
D. web browser

Software such as MS PowerPoint, Prezi, and Open Office Impress are designed specifically for
the purpose of making presentations to large audiences.

13. Which of the following best presents numerical data in a graphical format?
A. Histogram
B. Word web
C. organizational chart
D. Venn diagram
Similar to a bar graph, a histogram presents groups of numerical values using selected ranges.

14. Which of the following is the most effective tool for journal writing on the internet?
A. Microsoft Outlook B. Instagram
C. Spotify D. Blog

Blogging is similar to diary writing, but is made accessible to users online.


15. Before technological advancements and student diversity were widely seen and
accepted in classrooms, which classroom management paradigm was dominant and
prevailing?
A. Learners provide learning input.
B. Interaction flow was one-way.
C. Shared learning is a must.
D. Self-discipline is integrated.

In traditional classrooms, the teacher was the sole source of information and students were just
on the receiving end of the information flow.

16. Support instructional materials aim to advance what improvement in the classroom?
A. enhancement of learning
B. teaching new content
C. replacing the teacher
D. speeding up learning

The application of technologies in the classroom aims to make learning more meaningful,
engaging, interesting, and collaborative.

17. The following are the steps that a teacher follows in using instructional materials in the
classroom. In what order must the steps be accomplished?
I. Follow-up
II. Prepare the materials
III. Prepare yourself
IV. Prepare the students

A. IV, II, III, and I


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

Negel’s PPPF means: preparing yourself (teacher), preparing the students: preparing the
material; and making follow-up.

18. Which of the following is two-dimensional and is typically hung on the wall?
A. Map B. Flash cards
C. Realia D. Model

Among the options, A and B are typically two-dimensional, but flashcards are usually hand-held.

19. Which of the following is best used to create periodicals?


A. Presentation software
B. Spreadsheet software
C. Word processing software
D. Desktop publishing software

Desktop publishing software such as Adobe InDesign and its predecessor PageMaker are
specifically designed for the creation of periodicals like newspapers and magazines in which
lay-outing text and graphic is vital.
20. People born in the time when digital technologies were commonplace are called
________________.
A. Digital natives
B. Digital migrants
C. Digital exports
D. Digital dinosaurs

Digital migrants are people born in the time when digital technologies were uncommon.
21. Which of the following is a method of publishing frequently updated information such as
the news?
A. HTTP
B. HTML
C. CRT
D. RSS

Rich Site Summary or RSS is a web formal for consistently updated content such as news
feeds.

22. Which of the following is an operating system?


A. Google B. Netscape
C. PowerPoint D. Windows

Mac OS, Linux, and Android are other examples of operating systems

23. The first general-purpose computer, ENIAC, stands for:


A. Electronic Numerical Interface and Computer
B. Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
C. Electronic Network Interface and Computer
D. Electronic Network Integrator and Computer

The ENIAC was among the first general-purpose computers developed during World War II.

24. Which of the following is a good environment practice?


A. putting the computer in an air-conditioned room
B. lying or binding together loose cables
C. printing on both sides of a sheet
D. using portable drives for storage

Good business adapting green practices aim paperless processing of documents if at all
possible.

25. The shortcuts CTRL + X and ALT + F4 stand for _____________ and
_______________ respectively.
A. exit, new file B. cut, close
C. exit, save as D. exit, refresh

Control + X is to cut a text while Alt + F4 is to close an active window.

26. Which of the following software is best used to find information online?
A. word processor
B. spreadsheet
C. search engine
D. photo editor

Examples include google.com

27. What does GUI stand for?


A. General user interface
B. Graphics utility interface
C. Guided utility Interface
D. Graphical user interface

GUI allows users to interact with computers and other electronic devices through graphics such
as icons, windows, and menus.

28. In the acronym HTML, what does the M stand for?


A. megabyte B. medium
C. modern D. markup

HTML means hypertext markup language.


29. Which of the following instructional materials is the most concrete?
A. School newsletter
B. Simulated flight software
C. Tutorial video
D. Illustrated textbooks

A Simulated flight software belongs to the category of contrived experiences, which is located
near the bottom end of Dale’s Cone of Experience.

30. Which of the following function as both and input and an output device?
A. touchscreen
B. mouse
C. flash disk
D. stylus

In a smartphone, for instance, the screen is where you type and where you see what you hyped

31. In what year was Facebook launched?


A. 2004 B. 2005
C. 2006 D. 2007

This social networking service was founded by Mark Zuckerberg.

32. In 1976, ____________ rolled-out the first single-circuit board computer called Apple
I.
A. Jobs and Gaters
B. Jobs and Babbage
C. Jobs and Turing
D. Jobs and Wozniak

WordStar is an example of a word-processing software.

33. The following are programming languages except ________________.


A. FORTRAN B. WORDSTAR
C. COBOL D. BASIC

WordStar is an example of a word-processing software.

34. In Windows, what is the keyboard shortcut for retrieving content previously copied onto
the clipboard?
A. CTRL + C B. CTRL + V
C. CTRL + P D. CTRL + M

The clipboard is the virtual temporary storage of text or objects that have been copied or cut.
35. Which of the following is unit of measuring the speed of a computer processor?
A. GHz
B. Mbps
C. KB
D. Dpi

GHz is a term of computer processing speed, it is the measure of the processor’s clock rate,
which is the rate at which it generates pulses to synchronize the operations of its components.

36. 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

A burglar alarm system needs real-time data processing.


37. Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov was defeated by a computer developed by IBM
known as ______________.
A. Deep Space B. Deep Blue
C. Deep Eight D. Deep Black

Deep Blue beat Kasparov after a six-game match: 2 wins for Deep Blue, 1 for Kasparov, and 3
draws.

38. Central processing unit is to hardware as ______________ is to software.


A. web browser
B. antivirus program
C. operating system
D. device driver

The opening system manages all other software.

39. In the acronym HTTP, the second T stands for ______________


A. text B. transfer
C. template D. terminal

HTTP, stands for hypertext transfer protocol.

40. Which of the following improves the performance of a computer?


A. switching from LCD to LED monitors
B. using wireless input and output devices
C. increasing the size of the RAM
D. running multiple applications simultaneously

Increasing RAM size allows your computer to do more things at once.

41. The following are goals of Educational Technology except ______________.


A. to emphasize how technology can bolster the teaching-learning process
B. to avert possible dehumanization which technology is capable of doing to society
C. to develop appreciation of how media centers improve schools and communities
D. to revitalize the economy through a renowned reception of technological devices

Educational Technology should not concern itself with profiteering.

42. All of these are advantages of e-learning except ________________.


A. making learning self-paced and self-regulated
B. making learning information accessible to e-commerce
C. making learning possible anywhere and anytime
D. making learning myths and traditions obsolete

E-commerce websites that capitalize on user information from e-learning may be an ethical and
even a legal cause for concern (e.g. phishing).

43. According to Bruner’s stages of experience, which of these instructional materials best
suits a learner who usually experiences those of the enactive type?
A. Maker’s space B. Flash cards
C. Audio recordings D. Visual aids

A maker’s space is a technological center that features tools, manipulatives, and other learning
materials design to stimulate the creativity of learners.

44. The following are advantages of distance learning except ______________.


A. convenience
B. program options
C. flexibility
D. feedback

The variety of program offerings depends on the service providers.

45. Each website has a specific address such as www.facebook.com. What do you call this
address?
A. Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
B. Uniform Content Locator (UCL)
C. Universal Resource Locator (URL)
D. Universal Content Locator (UCL)

Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a specific and unique address or link of a website.

46. In Microsoft Office, pressing F1 triggers what command?


A. Print Preview B. Save-As
C. URL Field D. Help

Pressing F1 in a Microsoft Office lead you to a “Help” command.

47. Which of the following is concerned with posture, design, positions, and orientations in
using computer systems in workplaces?
A. Ergonomics
B. Computer Engineering
C. Computer Science
D. Interior Design

Ergonomics is the study of efficiency in the working environment.

48. Charles Babbage is credited for the invention of what?


A. ENIAC B. Analytical Engine
C. EDVAC D. Integrated chips

The Analytical Engine is generally considered the first computer.

49. What software ensures that a specific piece of hardware is functioning all its optimum
level?
A. Internet firewall
B. Device manager
C. Device driver
D. Operating system

Device drivers oversee the functioning of particular hardware. Hardware that don’t require
drivers are referred to as plug-and-play.

50. Which of the following does “WiFi” stand for?


A. wireless fidelity
B. wireless functionality
C. wireless firewall
D. None of the options

WiFi meaning wireless fidelity is a common misconception. In fact, it is not an acronym for
anything. It is just a play on words for “Hi-Fi” which means high fidelity.
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