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LONG TEST 5.

Teacher Sol, a physical education teacher,


demonstrates the new skill to be learned aso
1. Which of the following is relatively
that his students can watch him and later
change in metal processing, emotional
reproduce the skill. What learning theory is
functioning, and skills/behavior as a result of
associated with the situation?
exposure to different experiences.
A. Dual-coding learning theory
A. Teaching
B. Information processing
B. Learning
C. Schema learning theory
C. Education
D. Social learning theory
D. Health

6. The ultimate goal of the cognitive domain


2. Fear of certain stimulus can be learned
is which of the following?
and unlearned
A. Clarify
A. Classic conditioning
B. Comprehension
B. Systematic desensitization
C. Adaptability
C. Discrimination Learning
D. Knowledge
D. Stimulus generalization

7. The second area or level of the affective


3. The proponent of operant conditioning
domain is which of the following?
A. Sigmund Freud
A. Receiving
B. Erik Erickson
B. Valuing
C. Bf Skinner
C. Organizing
D. Jean Piaget
D. Responding

4. Which theory operates on the stimulus-


8. Which of the following will more likely
response principle, which means all
change behaviors?
behaviors are caused by external stimuli?
A. Classroom attendance
A. Contextual theory
B. Written examination
B. Behavior theory
C. Repetitive practice in a laboratory or
C. Cognitive theory
simulator setting
D. Construction theory
D. Annual refresher training
9. Which of the following verbs can be used 13. The mother battles the baby following
in the valuing area of the affective domain? all the steps as demonstrated by the nurse.
A. Assist A. Perception
B. Complete B. Origination
C. Initiate C. Complete overt response
D. All of the above D. Mechanism

10. The mother is able to change the steps in 14. It is the ability of the learner to use
bathing the baby according to her ideas, principles, abstractions, or theories in
convenience. specific situations such as figuring, writing,
reading or handling equipment.
A. Perception
A. Remembering
B. Adaptation
B. Evaluating
C. Guided response
C. Creating
D. Mechanism
D. Applying

11. The mother indicates that she is ready to


bathe the baby by preparing the articles for 15. What can you invent or design is a
bathing the baby. sample of?
A. Perception A. Applying
B. Set B. Creating
C. Adaptation origination C. Analyzing
D. Mechanism D. Understanding

12. The mother battles the baby in the 16. Discuss, distinguish, describe, generalize
presence of the nurse. and recognize are all verbs representing
what level of Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy?
A. Guided response
A. Remembering
B. Set
B. Understanding
C. Mechanism
C. Evaluating
D. Adaptation
D. Analyzing
17. In Bloom’s Taxonomy, remembering, 22. Once Pavlov’s dogs learned to salivate
understanding and applying are. to the sound of a bell. The bell was a?
A. Higher-order thinking skills A. Unconditioned stimulus
B. Lower-order thinking skills B. Neutral stimulus
18. Reverting back to immature behavior C. Conditioned stimulus
from an earlier stage of development.
D. Unconditioned stimulus
A. Repression
B. Regression
23. In Pavlov’s experiment on salivation in
C. Sublimation dogs, the neutral stimulus was _____ and the
D. Displacement Conditioned stimulus was _____.
A. The bell; the bell
19. Acting in exactly the opposite way to B. The bell; salivation
one’s unacceptable impulses.
C. The meat powder; the bell
A. Sublimation
D. The meat powder; salivation
B. Projection
C. Reaction formation
24. A child’s fear at the sight of a
D. Rationalization hypodermic needle is a.
A. Conditioned response
20. D. Denial B. Unconditioned response
C. Conditioned stimulus
21. A person transfers the emotions he or D. Unconditioned stimulus
she feels from the original situation or object
to another situation or object
25. What is classical conditioning?
A. Displacement
A. Learning caused by pairing and
B. Daydreaming
association of two stimuli
C. Denial
B. Learning by responding to environment
D. Projection stimuli
C. Learning explained by its consequences
D. Learning explained by modeling
26. When John turns on the light to his 30. What was at the top of Maslow’s
aquarium the fish swim to the top even Hierarchy of needs?
before he sprinkles the food. What is the
A. Self-actualization
conditioned stimulus for the fish
B. Esteem needs
A. The food
C. Social needs
B. The water
D. Salient needs
C. The light
D. John

27. Which option is key while incorporating


Vygotsky’s theories in your classroom?
A. Scaffolding
B. Hands-on activities
C. Learning styles
D. Discovery learning

28. The zone of proximal development is


A. The most a child can learn in a given day
B. The gap between what the child can do
on their own and what they cannot do
without assistance.
C. What the child already knows
D. The intelligence level the child is
projected to be at given point

29. Bandura’s ______ Theory.


A. Motivational
B. Psychosocial
C. Cognitive capacity
D. Social Learning
QUIZ 2 8. Teaching strategy for middle aged
adulthood
1. What are the 3 stages of learning?
Answer: Repetition for reinforcement for
Answer: Cognitive, associative,
learning
autonomous s
2. Erikson characterizes development as a
series of ______ stages. 9. The following are teaching strategy for
adult, except?
Answer: Psychosocial
Answer: Reassure adult learners and
provide rewards for their efforts
3. Maricris is beginning to see herself
primarily as a musician and is focusing less
on activities that do not relate to music. 10. This is the stage where peer group is
Maricris is in which of Erickson’s stages? important:
Answer: Identity vs role confusion Answer: Adolescence

4. This stage of development general 11. The 3rd stage in Erickson’s Theory.
characteristic are: more realistic and
Answer: Initiative vs guilt
understands cause and effect.
Answer: Middle & Late childhood
12. Children who receive negative feedback
from adults compared to other children may
5. Which of the following teaching strategies review themselves as less competent which
can be used for adolescence? may lead them to have a negative view of
about their ability. This is what stage
Answer: Choose peer group discussion
conflict?
session as an effective approach to deal
with health topics. Answer: Industry vs Inferiority

6. Which of the following are characteristics 13. This stage involves finding a true
of young adulthood? romantic or partner in contrast to living
alone.
Answer: Autonomous, Intrinsic
motivation, Competency-based learner Answer: Intimacy vs Isolation

7. Which of the following are characteristic


of early child hood?
Answer: Egocentric
14. What is the method which allows the 20. Return demonstration of a teaching
practitioner to access research, clinical session on psychomotor skills is what type
guidelines, and other info resources based on of evaluation?
high quality findings and apply the results to
Answer: Content Evaluation
practice?
Answer: Evidence based practice

15. It provides a legal record of teaching,


and is mandatory for obtaining
reimbursement from third party payers:
Answer: Documentation

16. Is the process of examining a program or


process to determine what is working, what
is not and why?
Answer: Evaluation

17. It seems the extent to which you have


achieved your objectives with the available
number of resources:
Answer: Efficiency

18. It refers to the extent to which you have


achieved your goals and objectives
Answer: Effectiveness

19. The following are the basic components


of evaluation, EXCEPT?
Answer: Content

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