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a.

Love for labor


1. Teacher Dhen, a Christian Living teacher, puts so b. Formal Education
much significance on values development and c. Christianity
discipline. What could be her educational philosophy? d. Nationalism
a. Idealism 9. Attending a regular classroom for their social and
b. Pragmatism academic benefit.
c. Progressivism a. Mainstream
d. Realism b. Intervention
2. Teacher Francesca demonstrated the technique on c. Inclusion
how to group students according to their needs and d. Evaluation
interests and how to use self-paced instructional 10. Teacher Sally wants to bring her students into
materials. Which philosophy is manifested in this their most potential in class without using complex
activity? tasks. To do this, she only taught basic knowledge to
a. Essentialism the students. What philosophical foundation of
b. Progressivism education does Teacher Sally have?
c. Realism a. Perennialism
d. Social Reconstructionism b. Pragmatism
3. What philosophy of education advocates that the c. Idealism
curriculum should only include universal and d. Essentialism
unchanging truths? 11. What dimension in Bloom's Taxonomy takes the
a. Essentialism student through a thought of analyzing information?
b. Idealism a. Creating
c. Perennialism b. Evaluating
d. Pragmatism c. Analyzing
4. Centralization: Education Act 1901: d. Remembering
Decentralization: ______ 12. The psychologist who creates the experiment
a. R.A 9155 "BOBO DOLL"
b. R.A 9293 a. Jerome Bruner
c. R.A 7836 b. Sigmund Freud
d. R.A 7836 c. Albert Bandura
5. “Life is what you make it” exemplifies best what d. Lev Vygotsky
______ 13. What does PPST stand for?
a. Existentialism a. Philippine Professional Standards Teachers
b. Humanism b. Philippines Professionals Standards
c. Progressivism Teachers
d. Essentialism c. Philippines Professional Standards Teachers
6. The theme of Vygotsky’s socio- cultural theory d. Philippines Professional Standards Teachers
emphasizes the role of appropriate assistance given 14. The following are characteristics of a curricularist
by the teacher to accomplish a task. Such help except;
enables the child to move from the zone of actual a. Learner
development to a zone of proximal development. b. Planner
Such assistance is termed __________. c. Writer
a. Competency technique d. Knower
b. Scaffolding 15. You'd like to know if your student has learned to
c. Active participation swim. Which assessment is most appropriate?
d. Collaboration a. Product
7. Kindergarten Education Act of 2012: RA 10157: K- b. Performance Task
12 Curriculum: ______ c. Summative Assessment
a. RA 10533 d. Formative Assessment
b. RA 10534 16. Who is the proponent of the theory of Multiple
c. RA 10555 Intelligences?
d. RA 10654 a. Howard Gardner
8. Pre-Spanish: Survival Skills: Spanish Period: b. Noam Chomsky
______ c. Abraham Maslow
d. Ivan Pavlov 25. According to Freud’s theory of personality, which
17. Who is the former president of the Philippines, of the following is the function of the “ego”?
who signed the Basic Education Act of 2013 also a. To boost a person’s self confidence
b. To represent our innate, instinctive desire
known as Republic Act 10533?
and impulses
a. Corazon Aquino c. To mediate between impulsive drive and the
b. Fidel Ramos moral conscience
c. Manuel Roxas d. To push the fulfillment of one’s interest
d. Benigno Aquino III
18. It is a type of learning difficulty that the person 26. Teacher Christian uses unique and out-of-the box
was challenged in terms of writing. strategies to make his class more engaging.
Therefore, teacher Christian is an_____?
a. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
a. Innovator
b. Dyslexia b. Planner
c. Disgrafia c. Evaluator
d. Discalculia d. Writer

19. He’s the proponent of Language Acquisition 27. Which among the following is considered as the
Device of LAD. heart of the curriculum?
a. Teachers
a. Abraham Maslow b. Parents
b. Howard Gardner c. Community
c. Noam Chomsky d. Learners
d. Jerome Bruner
28. In Piaget's theory, and individuals adjustment to
20. He’s the proponent of the Theory of Hierarchy of new information is called:
needs a. Accommodation
b. Adaptation
c. Assimilation
a. Abraham Maslow d. Organization
b. Howard Gardner
c. Noam Chomsky 29. For effective teaching-learning, there is no such
d. Jerome Bruner thing as “one-size-fits-all”. What does this imply?
a. Allow students to use their cellphones in
21. What is RA 9442? class.
b. Always end up with a lesson summary
a. Magna Carta for disabled persons c. Use performance tests since they are more
b. Magna Carta for teachers reliable.
c. Magna Carta for Public school teachers d. Consider multiple intelligences in teaching.
d. Magna Carta for non-academic school 30. Which philosophy supports universal values in
personnel education, as they are important in molding young
minds towards broad ideals such as democracy,
22. During this period, children are taught at home. freedom, human rights?
Their parents are their teachers and they teach the a. Essentialism
children how to survive. b. Behaviorism
a. American Period
b. Commonwealth c. Existentialism
c. Renaissance Period d. Empiricism
d. Pre-Spanish Period
23. It is stated in this law that children must go to
kindergarten before entering primary level. 31. How would you know if you have succeeded in
a. CHED Memorandum Order #80 your teaching?
b. Presidential Decree 1006
c. Republic Act 10157 a. If the learners are happy after class.
d. Republic Act 10533 b. If the learners have changed behavior
c. If you have covered the lesson to be taught
24. The school provides extracurricular activities for d. If you have followed the suggestions of your
their students to explore their knowledge and skills. principal.
a. Behaviorism
b. Constructivism 32. What is curriculum for you?
c. Essentialism
d. Progressivism
a. Everything that is happening in and outside 39. What enables the learner to fully contribute to a
the school that children learn. peaceful and just society based on the “learning to
b. The contents of the textbooks required by do” pillar?
the teacher.
c. The results of the school achievement test.
d. The subject matter taught by the teacher. a. Knowledge
b. Insights
33. Every time that Analyn cleans up her room her c. Skills
father always gives her favorite snacks. d. Values
Subsequently, she always cleans her room with the
anticipation of the snacks. Which theory explains this? 40. I can't resist the urge to review the sister's
religious community, which filled in as my holding
a. Operant conditioning house in secondary school now that I am in a loud
b. Social learning theory
lodging. Which guideline of affiliation sense of this?
c. Associative learning
d. Pavlovian conditioning
a. Similarity
34. Which does NOT belong in trifocalization of b. Contiguity
education? c. Frequency
d. Contrast
a. DEPED
b. PAGASA 41. Miss Analyn is showing a three-year-old kid how
c. CHED to put on his shirt. She could initially compensate him
d. TESDA for putting his right arm in the right sleeve, then, at
that point, the arm in the left sleeve, securing the front
35. It is the stage of development where the child of the shirt, then tucking the shirt into his jeans. The
begins to toilet train. education is called
a. Oral stage
b. Phallic stage a. Conditioning
c. Anal stage b. Fading
d. Latency stage c. Chaining
d. Reinforcement
36. Which of the following is NOT characteristics of a
teacher as a curricularist? 42. Educator Magdalena assists students with
a. Knower deciding the articulations and implications of words by
b. Planner breaking down roots, appends, and inferred
c. Evaluator structures. This cycle is called
d. Learner
a. Contextual attack
37. Which of the following situations manifest a b. Blending sounds
balance between teachers' responsibility and c. Phonetic analysis
accountability? d. Structural analysis
a. She entertains her students with personal
stories until the end of the period 43. Mrs. Mojica discovered that her pupils are very
b. She spends most of the time on the latest good in dramatizing. Which tool must have helped her
gossips in showbiz discover her pupil's strength?
c. She teaches as much as she could for
duration of the period a. Portfolio assessment
d. She teaches as well as entertains the b. Performance test
students with personal stories c. Journal entry
38. If higher education is concerned with outcomes, d. Paper-and-pencil test
DepEd is concerned with:
a. Performance task result 44. "Learning is the process of retrieving prior
b. Subject content results learning", this is a statement from:
c. Standard and competencies
d. Achievement test result a. Constructivist
b. Reconstructivist 51. What is the definition of metacognition?
c. Progressivist
d. Idealist a. Thinking beyond thinking
b. Feeling sure of yourself and abilities
45. Teacher S wants to determine immediately the c. Expressing our concern to others
learning difficulties of her students. Which of the d. Ability to organize your task
following do you expect her to undertake?
52. What is the most accurate definition of the puberty
a. Requires her students to prepare a portfolio. stage?
b. Administer an achievement test. a. Stage when sexual maturation is achieved.
c. Administer a diagnostic test. b. Rapid physical growth and sexual maturation
d. Interview her students directly. and childhood.
c. Rapid physical growth that occurs during
46. Here is a score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, adolescence.
87, 85, 85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18,15, 12, 9, 8, d. The stage when adolescents establish
6, 3, 1. Which is the range? identities separate from their parents.

a. 93 53. Jose enjoyed the roller coaster when they when to


b. 97 the Enchanted Kingdom. The mere sight of the roller
c. 90 coaster get her excited. Which theory explains Jose’s
d. 88 behavior?

47. You like to show a close representation of the size a. Attribution Theory
and shape of the earth and its location in the entire b. Operant conditioning
solar system. What is the best instructional aid? c. Pavlovian Theory
d. Social learning theory
a. Realia
b. Film 54. If you have to develop in the students a correct
c. Pictures sense of right and wrong, with which should you be
d. Model concerned according to Freud?

48. What is an alternative assessment tool for a. Super-ego


teaching and learning consisting of a collection of b. Super-ego and Ego
work/artifacts finished or in-progress accomplished by c. Ego
the targeted clientele? d. Id

a. Evaluation instrument 55. Teacher G discovered that his pupils are very
b. Portfolio good in dramatizing. Which tool must have help him
c. Rubric discover his pupil’s strength?
d. Achievement test a. Portfolio assessment
b. Journal entry
49. What are the 3 stages of cognitive development c. paper-and -pencil test
according to Jerome Bruner? d. Performance test
a. Iconic, Lateral and Symbolic 56. All men are pretty much alike. It is only by custom
b. Enactive, Symbolic and Lateral that they are set apart, said one Oriental philosopher.
c. Symbolic, Iconic and Enactive Where can this thought be most inspiring?
d. Lateral, Enactive and Iconic a. In multi-cultural and heterogeneous groups
of learners and indigenous peoples' group
50. Who discovered the scaffolding theory? b. In a multicultural group of learners
c. In a class composed of indigenous peoples
a. Noam Chomsky d. In heterogeneous class of learners
b. Howard Gardner 57. Which of the following BEST reflects a
c. Abraham Maslow professional teacher's conviction of the nobility of the
d. Lev Vygotsky teaching profession?
a. Community involvement a. Test
b. Learning b. Seat plan
c. Mastery learning c. Games
d. Community involvement d. Individual competition
64. Which refers to the practice of educating learners
58. Teacher V wants to create a more inclusive with disabilities, giftedness and talents in regular
classroom environment for all students. Which of the classes during specific time-periods based on their
following strategies best promote empathy and skill?
understanding among students with diverse a. Normalization
backgrounds? b. Mainstreaming
a. Providing students with a list of diversity and c. Integration
inclusion best practices. d. Inclusion
b. Sharing personal experiences about 65. If the teacher gives a diagnostic test, what does
overcoming challenges related to diversity. she want to know?
c. Creating opportunities for students to learn a. Learners’ readiness for the lesson
about and celebrate different cultures and b. Parts of the lesson that the learners do not
understand
perspectives. c. What grade/mark to give the learners
d. Implementing a zero-tolerance policy for any d. What assignment to give for lesson mastery
form of discrimination. 66. If a teacher is concerned with the development of
student’s higher-order thinking skills, his lesson
objectives must go beyond ________.
59. Ed Sheeran frequently exhibits lying and tantrums
a. Analysis
when faced with challenges. Based on Freud’s theory, b. Comprehension
which defense mechanism is most likely at play? c. Application
d. Evaluation
67. What educational philosophy does Teacher Ace
a. Sublimation
adhere to when he employs unconventional methods,
b. Displacement going beyond the school-prescribed book to facilitate
c. Regression a better understanding of lessons for his students?
d. Projection a. Behaviorism
b. Constructivism
c. Progressivism
60. Sir Edzel observes a student who seems d. Humanism
withdrawn and unengaged in class. Which level of 68. In the context of test construction, what is the
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is most likely unfulfilled? meaning of the abbreviation TOS?
a. Table of Specifics
b. Table of Specifications
a. Self-actualization c. Table of Specific Test Items
b. Love and belongingness d. Team of Specifications
c. Esteem 69. What statement best encapsulates John Dewey's
d. Physiological view that education is an ongoing process involving
the continuous interaction with and understanding of
experiences?
61. Teacher lea is an excellent recordist of a. Education takes place in school
knowledge, concepts, subject matter, and content of b. Education goes on throughout life
the curriculum. As a curricularist, she is a____? c. Education continues anywhere, anytime
d. Education takes place formally with the
a. Evaluator teacher
b. Implementer 70. Teacher Juan is teaching his students to his full
c. Writer potential and at the same time teacher Juan always
d. Planner lets his students perform on their own. In addition,
teacher Juan believes that every student has their
own talents and intelligence. Based on the action of
62. “Life is what makes you make it” Exemplifies best teacher Juan, what type of teacher does he belong
what_____? to?
a. Existentialism a. Progressivist
b. Humanism b. Traditional
c. Established
c. Progressivism d. Routined
d. Essentialism 71. Rose is the leader of group 1 on their case study.
63. Which one should teacher AVOID to produce and Eventually, the deadline is near and Rose is
environment conducive for learning? struggling working their case study alone because her
group mates, instead of helping and cooperating on
their study, they choose to play mobile legends all day b. Republic Act 10157
long. In what Freud's theory of personality does rose c. Republic Act 7836
group mates actions fall?
a. Ego d. Republic Act 9293
b. Super Ego
c. Alter Ego 81. According to Jean Piaget, conservation can be
d. Id attained by a child during what stage?
72. Jograt is an excellent dancer and his skills are
ahead of his classmates. He got 98/100 in the dance
performance task on the subject Physical education, a. Preoperational Stage
However, Jograt is having a hard time solving math b. Sensorimotor Stage
problems in their class. In the 9 Intelligence of c. Concrete Operational Stage
Howard Gardner, based on the actions of Jograt, in d. Formal Operational Stage
what intelligence does Jograt possess?
a. Spatial
b. Naturalist 82. What is meant by the acronym NCBTS?
c. Bodily kinesthetic
d. Intrapersonal a. National Competent_Based Teacher
73. Which is supportive of the development of
creative thinking? Standards
a. Judgment atmosphere b. National Competent_Based Teachers
b. Brainstorming technique Standards
c. Authoritarian teacher c. National Competency_Based Teacher
d. Convergent questions
74. With social development in mind, which is most Standards
effective? d. National Competency_Based Teachers
a. Computer-assisted instruction Standards
b. Games
c. Cooperative learning
d. Puzzle 83. Teacher Amie explains and delivers the
75. Which is a characteristic of skill-based instruction information about the different types of Eating
for language? Disorder. She narrowed them down from general
a. It is discovery-based learning concept to the very definition and characterized them
b. It is student-centered
c. It is school learning one by one. What teaching method does the teacher
d. Students take part in planning lessons. shows?
76. What questioning technique is used by Teacher A a. Deductive Method
when he asked the learners a series of questions that b. Inductive Method
serves to explore, look into, and inquire?
c. Problem-based Method
a. Repeat
b. Rephrase d. Cooperative Method
c. Redirect
d. Probe 84. This refers to the average of scores.
77. Which among the applications below is rooted in
B.F. Skinner’s Theory of Operant Conditioning?
a. Median
a. Computer-assisted instruction b. Mean
b. Project method c. Mode
c. Mastery learning d. Standard Deviation
d. Process flow
85. The act that requires every professional teacher to
78. What best describes the “pwede na” mentality vs go through CPD.
excellence in service/work?
a. CPD Act of 2016
a. arduous preparation b. CPD Act of 2012
b. committed work c. Act of CPD 2016
c. resignation to mediocrity d. ACT OF CPD 2006
d. striving to be the best
1. Who among the following is in the category
80. The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) of non-academic personnel as provided for
under Education Act of 1982?
comes into existence because of what Republic Act?
a. Guidance counselors
b. School principal
a. Republic Act 1006 c. School nurse
d. School librarian b. Independent learning
2. Which of the following is NOT recognized by c. Partner learning
the Magna Carta for Public School d. Cooperative learning
Teachers? 9. As a member of the curriculum committee,
a. Quality education depends primarily on your chief concern is to give the child the
the quality of socio-economic status of freedom to choose what to learn and believe,
teachers. as you allow them to set their own identities
b. Advancement in education depends on and standards. What philosophy will you
the teachers' qualifications and ability consider?
c. Education is an essential factor in the a. Existentialism
economic growth of the nation. b. Realism
d. Education is development and vice- c. Idealism
versa. d. Pragmatism
3. Teacher J discusses conflicts between 10. A person is well-known for being overly neat
warring groups in Mindanao. Which pillar and organized in both their personal and
should he stress more? professional lives. What psychosexual stage,
a. Learning to be according to Freud, may have affected this
b. Learning to live together behavior?
c. Learning to do a. Oral Stage
d. Learning to know b. Anal Stage
4. Teacher Bela employs a question-and- c. Phallic Stage
answer portion in her classroom routines. d. Latency Stage
She makes sure to implement the teacher- 11. A patient frequently seeks attention and
and-student engagement. acceptance from others, demonstrating an
a. Constructivism intense need to be the center of attention. In
b. Traditionalist Freudian terminology, which personality
c. Progressivist structure is most likely dominant?
d. Existentialism a. Id
5. Teacher Ann arranges the rows of chairs in b. Ego
such a way that a row of 3 blocks is longer c. Superego
than a row of 5 blocks. Teacher Ann asks d. Libido
which row has more, her Grade 1 pupils will 12. A patient continuously relies on humor and
say that it is the row that makes the longer wit to deal with difficult situations. What is
line. Based on Piaget's cognitive the protective mechanism used, according to
development theory, what problem is Freud?
illustrated? a. Displacement
a. Conservation problem b. Sublimation
b. Accommodation problem c. Projection
c. Assimilation problem d. Humor
d. Egocentrism problem 13. Ms. Lara wants to encourage critical thinking
6. After reading and paraphrasing Robert skills of her learners. The class is studying
Frost's “The Road Not Taken”, Teacher environmental issues. Which instructional
Vince asked the class to share any insight approach best promotes critical thinking
learned from the poem. In which domain in skills in this context?
Bloom's taxonomy of objectives is the term a. Lecture-based instruction
paraphrase? b. Inquiry-based learning
a. Analysis c. Rote memorization
b. Application d. Repetitive practice exercises
c. Comprehension 14. A supervisor observed a teacher and noted
d. Evaluation that the teacher was the only one talking
7. Which of the following best describes the during class.What was the supervisor
preschooler’s readiness to learn new task looking for in the class?
and play activities. a. Students allowed to talk during lecture
a. Growing identification with others b. Teacher drawing out student responses
b. Theory of mind c. Voice projection and loudness
c. Relationship with parents d. Shortening talk and more activity
d. Emerging competency and self- 15. A school is planning its curriculum to
awareness accommodate diverse learners. The student
8. The strategy which makes use of the old body includes children with varied learning
concept of “each-one-teach-one” of the abilities, cultural backgrounds, and interests.
sixty’s is similar to? What approach best addresses the needs of
a. Peer learning these diverse learners?
a. Standardized curriculum for all students b. Behaviorism
b. Differentiated instruction based on c. Progressivisms
student abilities d. Existentialism
c. One-size-fits-all teaching materials 25. I am teaching a class on family planning
d. Teacher-centered curriculum techniques. I want the students in my class
development to have a thorough awareness of family
16. Educators who contributed to the “open planning techniques that is holistic. Which
education” movement include: method will work best for me?
a. Neill and Piaget a. Symposium
b. Kohl and Kozol b. Panel discussion
c. Bruner and Silberman c. Debate
d. All of the above d. Forum
17. Students with secondary reading problems 26. Which one or both of these encourage the
have normal capacity to read, but are non- growth of creative thinking?
readers because of: a. Judgment atmosphere
a. Environmental or emotional factor b. Convergent questions
b. Auditory problems c. Authoritarian teacher
c. Congenital defects d. Brainstorming technique
d. Visual - acuity impairment 27. Every time I see Miss Esteva, I can't help but
18. Which of the following strategies would NOT think of my Grade 7 teacher because they
be useful for a teacher managing a group have similar manners. Which association
lesson? principle explains this?
a. Giving Instructions clearly a. Similarity
b. Allowing frequent interruption after the b. Frequency
lesson has begun c. Contrasting
c. Summarizing regularly d. Contiguity
d. Having a good seating plan 28. Under what kind of grading scheme do
19. Which psychological theory states that the teachers assess students' development
mind insists on finding patterns in things that based on expected and mastered skills
contribute to the development of insight? rather than grades?
a. Piaget's psychology a. Relative grading
b. Kohlberg's psychology b. Point grading system
c. Gestalt psychology c. Grade contracting
d. Bruner's psychology d. Mastery grading
20. Which enables the computer to 29. Teacher Zeke does deductive teaching,
communicate with other computers over the which statement applies?
telephone? a. Give examples then ask the students to
a. Network state the rules/generalization
b. Modem b. Give the rules then give examples
c. Internet c. Begin with details then ask students to
d. hypermedia give an abstraction
21. What is the equation of the line whose slope d. Proceed from specific to general
is -2 and whose y-intercept is 3? 30. When a learner uses their body to study,
a. 2x +3y =6 Mrs. Pavlov has observed that the student is
b. x +2y =3 more adept at learning. Which kind of
c. 2x +2y =4 multiple intelligences were employed by
d. 2x +y =3 students in their learning?
22. Which philosophy of education influences a. Spatial/Visual
the singing of the National Anthem? b. Naturalist
a. Pragmatis c. Bodily kinesthetic
b. Naturalist d. Existentialist
c. Nationalism 31. Johan learns well through active interplay
d. Socialism with others. His learning increases when
23. Which of the following school practices is engaged in activities that have meaning to
NOT based in Social Reconstructionism? him. What is the best example of philosophy
a. Exemption of Scouts from CAT that describes it?
b. Promotion project WOW a. Constructivism
c. Establishment of SOF b. Behaviorism
d. Promoting culture and arts in school c. Perennialism
24. It is the process of adopting the new ideas to 32. A is an excellent recordist of knowledge,
develop education concepts, subject matter, and content of the
a. Pragmatism curriculum. As a curricularist, she is a ___.
a. Evaluator 40. Teacher D claims: "If I have to give
b. Innovator reinforcement, it has to be given immediately
c. Planner after the response." Which theory supports
d. writer Teacher D?
33. Among the activities below, which activity a. operant conditioning theory
demonstrates collaborative learning? b. social cognitive theory
a. teacher tutorial on students’ groups c. cognitive theory
b. student group takes drills d. humanist theory
c. student group takes a field trip 41. Which assessment or assessments are used
d. group project concepts and application to grade students based on the current
34. Teacher B uses images and language to DepEd grading system?
represent and understand her various a. Formative Assessment and Summative
lessons to preschool learners. What stage in Assessment
the cognitive theory of development explains b. Assessment of Learning, Formative
this? Assessment and Summative
a. Preoperational Assessment
b. Formal operation c. Assessment of Learning and Summative
c. Concrete operation Assessment
d. Sensorimotor d. Assessment of Learning and Formative
35. Which are true about the Curriculum? Assessment
1.Heart of teaching 42. Integrating a pertinent value into the lesson
2.Student-centered is the best way to establish a connection and
3.Articulated relate the lesson to the student's life and
4.Evolving facilitate meaningful teaching and learning.
a. 1 and 2 Which of the following describes this
b. 1, 2 and 3 principle as being true?
c. Only a. Write SMART objectives
d. 2, 3 and 4 b. Implement the three domains such as
36. How would you describe Teacher as a cognitive, affective, and psychomotor
curricularist when he/she makes something c. Split outcome with the students
out of the box or has a creativity in teaching? d. Begin with the purpose in the mind
a. Planner 43. After the discussion, teacher A wants to test
b. Implementer her class if the students really learned during
c. Innovator the discussion. She presented a sentence-
d. Evaluator the sentence has an underlined word. Then,
37. What is RA 7836? Student A was called by her teacher to
a. The Philippine Professionalization Act of define what the definition of the underlined
1964 word is. This strategy demonstrates what
b. The Philippine Professionalization Act of kind of learning?
1974 a. Evaluation
c. The Philippine Professionalization Act of b. Comprehension
1994 c. Synthesis
d. The Philippine Professionalization Act of d. Analysis
1984 44. Ma'am Dess is teaching to develop the
38. At the end to periodical examination, learner's skill to send messages clearly ang
Teacher Kadministered a summative test in receive messages correctly. What
FliDino. After scoring the test papers she philosophy is she using?
assigned grades to each test score such as a. Linguistic Philosophy
95, 90, 85, 80 etc. What process did Teacher b. Essentialism
R use? c. Progressivism
a. Ranking d. Perennialism
b. Computation 45. As a teacher, Ma'am Princess mastered
c. Measurement what are included in curriculum. What type of
d. Evaluation curricularist is she showing?
39. It is the study of man's prehistory through the a. Writer
buried remains of ancient culture, skeletal b. Planner
remnants of human beings. c. Knower
a. Anthropology d. initiator
b. Archeology 46. Sir Bryan asked his students to film a short
c. Ethnology movie trailer for their creative fiction class. In
d. Ethnography which category in the Revised Bloom's
Taxonomy, this falls on?
a. apply the game by himself. What theory is being
b. create exemplified in this situation?
c. analyze a. Classical conditioning
d. evaluate b. Social Learning
47. On student teacher internship, which forms c. Operant conditioning
the first phase of the internship program d. Insight Learning
which is pivotal to bringing teacher trainee to 54. Teacher Jherame went from one topic or
the real world of teaching? activity to other topics. She discussed a
a. test preparation lesson then later inserted an unrelated topic
b. action research from a previous lesson. This act of Teacher
c. observation Jherame is an example of ____.
d. subject teaching a. thrust
48. On the characteristics of teachers, which of b. dangle
the following connotes communication skills? c. flip-flop
a. Applies learning theories d. stimulus-bound
b. Motivates students to learn 55. When a student would misbehave, Teacher
c. Articulates discussion well Jestoni would often go near the misbehaving
d. Participates in action research student or stand beside the student to give a
49. On what theory is the sequencing of signal to that student that he should refrain
instruction anchored? from misbehaving. This situation is an
a. Gagne’s hierarchical theory example of what low-profile response of a
b. B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning teacher?
theory a. non-verbal gesture
c. Bandura’s social learning theory b. proximity control
d. Thorndike’s law of effect c. redirecting student
50. Boy 1 received a chocolate from Canada d. name-dropping
and he said that this chocolate is his new 56. Republic Act 7796 was approved during the
favorite. It shows that mario loves canada year 1994. This Act is widely known as the_.
chocolates rather than filipino chocolate. It is a. Kindergarten Law
an example of______? b. Technical Education and Skills
a. Xenocentrism Development Authority Act
b. Ethnocentrism c. Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013
c. Nationalism d. Commission on Higher Education Act
d. Behaviorism 57. Which decree that provided for the
51. Teacher A gives a performance task to her establishment of primary school for boys and
students, she gives a type of rubrics which is girls in each town of the country?
Holistic Rubrics. What are Holistic rubrics? a. Educational Decree of 1863
a. Holistic rubrics is specific and has a b. Educational Decree of 1853
definition for each category. c. Presidential Decree 1006
b. Holistic rubrics both general and d. Educational Decree 143
specific. 58. According to Republic Act 4670, the term
c. Holistic rubrics are general and provide "teacher" includes_______
detailed performance levels. I. Full time teachers
d. All of the above. II. Vocational teachers
52. Commission on higher education (CHED) is III. Guidance counselors
focused on tertiary education while IV. Librarians
Department of education (DEPEd) is focused a. I, II and III
on secondary education and primary b. I, II, III and IV
education also Technical education and c. l and ll
skills development authority (TESDA) is a d. III and IV
government agency tasked to manage 59. You are required to formulate your own
quality technical and vocational education. philosophy of education in the course
This 3 government agency is called? teaching profession, based on Bloom's
a. Organization revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive
b. Education structure or processing are you?
c. Authorization a. Applying
d. Trifocalization b. Creating
53. Fredo, a promdi and new to Manila, closely c. Analyzing
observed how his friends played a computer d. Evaluating
game. Later, the next time that he went to an 60. Teacher B is conducting research on how to
internet cafe, he already knew how to play improve the grades of his students, he was
thinking of adding his knowledge on the
curriculum and implementing it in class. on workout, and other recreational activities.
Which of the following teaching philosophies What is the philosophical basis of student A?
aligns most on what teacher B is doing? a. Existentalism
a. Progressivism b. Pragmatism
b. Behaviorism c. Perennialism
c. Naturalism d. Existentialism
d. Pragmatism 68. It generally refers to the mental ability of a
61. Along Piaget principles, what will you apply person that has the capacity to resolve
along the need to use props and visual aids problems.
to help children understand ideas? a. Achievements
a. introduce dialogue exchange b. Intelligence
b. use drawing and illustrations c. Multiple Intelligence
c. do drills and repetitive exercise d. Problem solving
d. Send pupils in a field trip 69. Some of the devices can make a lesson
62. What is the acronym of PPST? more understandable and meaningful. As a
a. Philippines Professional Standards for teacher, what would you consider as the
Teachers. most important to select and utilize the
b. Philippine Professional Standards for instructional materials?
Teacher a. Attractiveness of instructional materials
c. Philippine Professionals Standards b. Degree of interest of the students
Teacher c. Objectives of the lesson plan
d. Philippine Professional Standards d. Availability of instructional materials
Teacher 70. Student A gives greater emphasis to the
63. Who developed a hierarchy of needs to development of her body. She focuses more
explain human motivation? on workout, and other recreational activities.
a. Abraham Maslow What is the philosophical basis of student A?
b. Edward Thorndike a. Existentialis
c. Jean Piaget b. Pragmatism
d. Sigmund Frued c. Perennialism
64. Teacher Sophie gave a True-False pretest d. Existentialism
on social justice. Based on the pretest 71. Teacher A provides visual aids and
results, she taught her class social justice by laboratory equipment for Science class in
correcting whatever wrong concepts the order to assist his/her in delivering the taught
students have and affirmed and expounded curriculum. What type of curriculum is this?
on their correct concepts. After correcting a. Hidden Curriculum
their wrong concepts and affirming their b. Written Curriculum
correct answers, Teacher Sophie gave the c. Supported Curriculum
class a post test. Among the forms of d. Taught Curriculum
assessment explained, which one/s did 72. This Philosophy proclaims spiritual nature
teacher Sophie do? and the universe. It holds the goods, the true
a. Assessment of learning and the beautiful are permanently part of the
b. Assessment for learning structure of an unchanging universe.
c. Assessment as learning a. Existentialism
d. Assessment for and as learning b. Naturalism
65. It generally refers to the mental ability of a c. Realism
person that has the capacity to resolve d. Idealism
problems. 73. Teacher C focuses on teaching his/her
a. Achievements students a common core of knowledge,
b. Intelligence including basic literacy and morality. What
c. Multiple Intelligence philosophy of education is this?
d. Problem solving a. Realism
66. Some of the devices can make a lesson b. Essentialism
more understandable and meaningful. As a c. Idealism
teacher, what would you consider as the d. Naturalism
most important to select and utilize the 74. What is the best management technique to
instructional materials? use after a very boring and exasperating
a. Attractiveness of instructional materials session?
b. Degree of interest of the students a. Humour effect
c. Objectives of the lesson plan b. Physical restraint
d. Availability of instructional materials c. Antiseptic bouncing
67. Student A gives greater emphasis to the d. Planned Ignoring
development of her body. She focuses more
75. Among their mistaken goals in the 83. Niana is in her first year of
acceptance approach to discipline, what high school and has begun to notice physical
happens when students are not getting the changes in her body like body shape,
recognition they desire? increasing in height, breast development,
a. Power Seeking and body hair.
b. Attention Getting What kind of development does Niana have?
c. Revenge Seeking a. Maturation
d. Withdrawal b. Learning
76. How will you prevent absenteeism among c. Growth
students? d. Physical development
a. Check attendance regularly 84. Which of the following in domains of
b. Allocate budget for each students development describes the influence of
c. Prepare your lessons effectively at all social factors on an individual's mind or
times behavior and the interrelation of behavioral
d. Improve sanction on absentees and social factors?
77. Which of the following is NOT an example of a. Socioemotional processes
teacher's non-verbal communication? b. Cognitive processes
a. Pauses c. Biological process
b. Eye contact d. Psychosocial processes
c. Voice 85. Kyline teaches students with autism, and she
d. Gestures always ensures that they receive adequate
78. In constructing test items the teacher assistance, care and doesn't treat them as
considers the alignment of ______ with divergent. What do you call this theory of Lev
assessment. Vygotsky, being presented?
a. Instructional Objectives a. Scaffolding
b. Monitoring and Evaluation b. Zone of Proximal development
c. Instructional Materials c. Sociocultural theory
d. Content and Process d. Theory of learning
79. When curriculum content is fairly distributed 86. Which is the ideal stage of moral
in each area of discipline, this means that development? Stage of______.
the curriculum is ______. a. Social contract
a. Balanced b. Universal ethical principle
b. Integrated c. Law and order
c. Sequenced d. Good boy/ good girl
d. Continued 87. Which one is support of greater interaction?
80. Believing you can choose your own meaning a. Probing
of life, questioning the existence of god, and b. Repeating the question
falling into despair due to overwhelm at c. Not allowing a student to complete a
having to define your own life. Which of the response
following philosophy describes? d. Selecting the same student respondents
a. Essentialism 88. I want to compare two concepts. Which
b. Idealism technique is most appropriate?
c. Existentialism a. Attributed wheel
d. Naturalism b. K-W-L techniques
81. In an AfL classroom, students are continually c. Venn diagram
demonstrating their learning, usually in an d. Spider web organizer
explicit way directed by the teacher. What 89. I have to check if my students were able to
kind of this assessment? produce the expected output against
a. Assessment OF learning outcomes. Which type of portfolio am I
b. Assessment AS learning interested to see?
c. Assessment FOR learning a. assessment portfolio
d. Assessment IN learning b. development portfolio
82. In order to do this the teacher must know c. showcase portfolio
learn where the students are beginning from d. evaluation portfolio
and create an organized plan to move from 90. Which standardized test is used to measure
where students are to where you want performance in completed subjects at
students to be? various grade levels?
a. Highly proficient teachers a. remedial test
b. Beginning teachers b. achievement test
c. Distinguished teachers c. intelligence test
d. Proficient teachers d. aptitude test
91. What enables the learner to fully contribute 1. In Concordia, a group of disparate tribes and
to a peaceful and just society based on the communities has coexisted for centuries.
“Learning to do” pillar? These tribes have their customs, traditions,
a. Knowledge and ways of governance, often leading to
b. Insight conflicts and disputes. However, as external
c. Skills threats loom and the need for cooperation
d. Values becomes evident, the leaders of these tribes
92. A tutor is planning to design his personalized gather to discuss a potential solution. What
study room for his students because he theory asserts that the early states must
believes that the environment has a vital role have been formed by a deliberate and
in learning. To provide the students freedom voluntary compact among the people to form
to choose what design or theme they prefer, a society and organize a government for
he created an online meeting to have a small their common good?
discussion. What philosophy do you think the a. Divine Right Theory
teacher considered in setting a meeting? b. Necessity Theory
a. Existentialism c. Paternalistic Theory
b. Constructivism d. Social Contract Theory
c. Behaviorism 2. The government is in the process of
d. Perennialism amending its electoral laws to enhance
93. A Muslim teacher is applying for her new job. representation in the House of
However, the only opportunity she has in her Representatives. The Constitutional Review
community is to teach in a Catholic school. Committee has proposed a change to the
So despite the distance from her family, she electoral system, suggesting the adoption of
chose to work farther. What curriculum a party list system to complement the
change do you think the teacher considered? existing first-past-the-post system. The
a. Substitution committee is deliberating on the specific
b. Value Orientation details of the amendment, including the
c. Alteration proportion of representatives that the party
d. Perturbation list system should constitute in the total
94. Which of the following situations do not number of House representatives.
pertain to hidden curriculum?
a. A student learned how to solve an a. 20%
algebraic equation. b. 10%
b. A student learned the procedures in c. 40%
cooking adobo. d. 25%
c. A student learned to accept his sexual 3. The following hold true about the concept of
identity. sociology and anthropology as branches of
d. A student learned the importance of social sciences, except:
drug education.
a. They involve the systematic study of
95. Our school principal Mr. Angcao emphasizes
social life and culture in order to understand
the importance of humanities in the
the causes and consequences of human
curriculum. To educational philosophy does
action.
he adhere?
b. They deal with the structure and
a. Existentialism
processes of traditional cultures and
b. Essentialism
industrial societies.
c. Perennialism
c. They focus on ways of balancing product
d. Positivism
supply and people's demand in order to have
96. Diego is having a cold attitude towards the
a sustained society.
people around him might have failed to attain
d. They examine how culture, social
what basic goal based on Erikson's theory
structures, and social institutions affect
on psychological development?
human attitudes, actions, and life changes.
a. Autonomy
4. Teacher Mina used a PowerPoint
b. Trust
presentation to discuss her lesson. What
c. Initiative
kind of curriculum did she use?
d. Mistrust
97. Marko is closer to his mother and Sandra is a. Written Curriculum
close to her father. This stances are under? b. Assessed Curriculum
a. Oedipal Complex c. Taught Curriculum
b. Latent stage d. Supported Curriculum
c. Phallic Stage
d. Pre-genital stage
Professional Education QUESTIONS
5. Our teacher let us pick an activity where we and encouragement to pupils as they
can be able to perform well according to our progressively increase their
interest. My teacher is? comprehension.
d. Presume that pupils who are having
a. Constructivist difficulty learning are uninterested in
b. Evaluator studying and ought to be sent to a
c. Existentialist different remedial class.
d. Naturalist 11. As a teacher, you are launching a brand-new
environmental sustainability curriculum. How
6. One of your students got a zero score in the
can you use project-based learning (PBL)
science exam but she got a perfect score in
techniques to raise students' comprehension
mathematics. What type of multiple
and involvement levels?
intelligence she has?
a. Continue using conventional lecture-
a. Mathematically based approaches; project-based
b. Logical learning is unstructured and takes a lot
c. Naturalist of time.
d. Spatial b. Assign individual projects to prevent
uneven contributions to joint projects,
7. Which statement is TRUE of society's which might lead to unfair grading.
demand from professional teachers? c. Project-based learning should be
avoided since it is better suited for
a. The professional teacher is concerned advanced pupils and might overwhelm
only with classroom teaching. others.
b. Effective teaching is the primary duty of d. Include current environmental
the professional teacher. challenges in a group project so that
c. Because the professional teacher is students may investigate, learn about,
expected to be highly enlightened, she and come up with solutions.
is expected to campaign for a good 12. You observe as a teacher that a portion of
candidate during election time. your class is not paying attention to the
d. The professional teacher is not material at hand. How could you use
expected to lead in community affairs in techniques from theories of motivation to
order not to jeopardize her teaching. increase their level of involvement?
8. What is the most appropriate tagline for the a. To boost student engagement, find out
slogan on cultural diversity? "Different roads about their preferences and areas of
sometimes lead to the same castle"? interest. Then, incorporate meaningful
a. Cultural diversity and pertinent information into the
b. Unity amid cultural diversity session.
c. Cultural identity b. Quicken the lesson's speed in order to
d. Cultural norm get the uninterested kids' attention.
9. Teacher Anna likes to show how the c. Assuming that the distracted pupils have
launching of spaceships takes place. Which no interest in the material, ignore them.
of the following materials available is MOST d. Provide external incentives to the
fit? disengaged pupils, like grades or
a. Model awards.
b. Mockup 13. What Republic Act established the Licensure
c. Replica Examination for Teachers (LET)?
d. Realia a. Republic Act 1006
10. In a classroom setting, you notice that b. Republic Act 10157
certain pupils in your class always have c. Republic Act 7836
trouble grasping difficult ideas. How could d. Republic Act 9293
you help these pupils in their learning 14. In Bloom's taxonomy of objectives, this
process by using scaffolding techniques? refers to the ability to comprehend or
a. To keep education moving at a faster construct meaning from a material.
speed, ignore the pupils who are having a. Application
trouble understanding the material and b. Knowledge
concentrate on those who do. c. Comprehension
b. Give the pupils who are having trouble d. Analysis
with their studies advanced resources to 15. According to Jean Piaget, a child can
push them and promote self-directed achieve conservation at what developmental
learning. stage?
c. Divide difficult ideas into smaller, more a. Pre-Operational Stage
doable stages, and provide direction b. Sensorimotor Stage
c. Concrete Operational Stage a. Holistic rubrics
d. Formal Operational Stage b. Basic rubrics
16. Once a teacher, forever a student. What c. Single rubrics
does the statement imply about quality d. Analytic rubrics
personal and professional development for
teachers? 24. To mimic the sound the students’ need to
a. The teacher is able to teach his/her listen carefully to the sound. What type of
students multiple intelligence is being used?
b. Personal and professional development
call for teacher’s exposure to students a. Spatial
c. It’s continuing b. Intra personal
d. The teacher learns from his/her students c. Inter personal
17. Societal change requires continually deep- d. Musical
seated questions about good living. Which of
these did Socrates recognize as the greatest 25. When should teachers support one another?
human virtues? a. At all times for whatever cause
a. Fair Justice b. When they dialogue with administration
b. Moral wisdom c. When there is rift among teachers
c. Piety d. When the best interest of learners is at
d. Courage stake in a controversy
18. You are very much interested in quality 26. The Philippine constitution of 1987 requires
professional development program for that the highest budgetary allocation should
teachers. What characteristics should you be given to:
look for? a. Education
a. Depend on the availability of funds b. Health
b. Prescribed by top educational leaders c. Science and technology
c. Responsive to identified teacher’s needs d. War on drugs
d. Required for renewal for professional 27. Mr. David would like to improve the abilities
license of the student to solve more complex
19. In Bloom’s taxonomy of objectives, this problems. What must Mr. David do?
refers to the ability to group or construct a. Correct wrong answers all the time
meaning from a material. b. Increase practice with simple problems
a. Application c. Reduce stimulation so as to increase
b. Knowledge attention to the task
c. Comprehension d. Problems match appropriately to
d. Analysis students’ level of thinkin
20. Which among the four pillars of learning is 28. PPST stands for?
essential for two conflicting countries so that a. Program for the Promotions of student
they may achieve a lifelong culture of talents
peace? b. Philippine Professional Standards for
a. Learning to know Teachers
b. Learning to do c. Philippines Professionalist Standards for
c. Learning to live together Teachers
d. Learning to be d. None of the above
21. What is the primary legal prerequisite for 29. K-12 curriculum is a learner centered
employment of teachers in basic education curriculum. It focuses of the optimum
schools? development of the filipino child. This feature
a. Passing of the Interview Program of K to 12 is in line with what Pillar of
b. Passing of LET learning?
c. Conduct of a Teaching Demo a. Learning to be
d. All of the answers b. Learning to know
22. The following describes teacher as a c. Learning to do
curricularist except one: d. Learning to live together
30. In her social science class Teacher Mary,
a. Knower uses a contest on current events to
b. Initiator determine champions in identifying people,
c. Writer places and events This implies that teacher
d. Watcher Mary, wants her students to achieve what
learning object?
23. It’s a type of criteria that allows you to a. Analysis
evaluate participants’ performance using one b. Application
rubric. c. Comprehension
d. Knowledge c. Basic Rubric
31. In psychoanalytic theory, what structure of d. Complex Rubric
personality do instincts belong? 38. To navigate a maze, children must look
a. Id ahead and map their route. What multiple
b. Ego intelligence being dictate?
c. Super-ego a. Spatial/Visual
d. Libido b. Naturalist
32. Examine the following that shows an c. Verbal/Linguistic
example of k-12 grading system. d. Intrapersonal
I. Written Works 39. It is consisting of a single scale and all
II. Performance Tasks factors to be included in the evaluation are
III. Quarterly Assessment assessed collectively.
IV. Portfolio a. Analytic Rubric
a. I and II b. Holistic Rubric
b. III and IV c. Complex Rubric
c. I, II, and III d. Simple Rubric
d. I, II, III, and IV 40. Which of the following objective sequences
33. Who among the following psychologists is makes sense given Bloom's Taxonomy of
known for inventing the bobo doll Cognitive Objectives, which lists them from
experiment? lowest level to highest level?
a. Jerome Bruner
b. Albert Bandura I. Identify the implication of not having
c. Ivan Pavlov unity in the revolutionary period
d. Abraham Maslow II. Criticize the steps on how the Malolos
34. After finishing the degree in Education, Government established in year 1898
Teacher Mary realizes that learning never III. Re-enact the important events during
stops. She accumulates more knowledge the revolutionary of 1898
after leaving the portal of her alma mater. IV. Summarize the important provisions
This typifies what kind of philosophy? of Malolos Constitution
a. Constructivism a. I, III, IV, II
b. Perennialism b. II, I, III, IV
c. Progressivism c. III, I, II, IV
d. Humanism d. IV, I, III, II
35. In a social studies class, Teacher Vincent 41. Which is not concerned about the
presents a morally ambiguous situation and curriculum?
asks his students what they would do. On a. In service training of teachers
whose theory is Teacher Vince's technique b. Examination of objectives
based? c. Developments of methods and materials
a. Piaget which are most likely achieve the
b. Bandura objective
c. Kohlberg d. Assessment of the extent to which the
d. Bruner objective has been achieved
36. A child was shown an amount of water in a 42. What educational resources provide the
glass. The teacher poured the whole amount most effective self-directed pathway to
to a much taller and narrower glass and functional literacy?
marked this glass as A. The same amount a. Local resources and practical domains
was poured in a shorter and wider glass, b. Equipment used in simulation
marked glass B. When asked which has laboratories
more water, the child's answer was "Glass c. Film and audio-visual equipment
A". In what stage of cognitive development is 43. One Philosopher considers education as the
the child and what is this ability called? acquisition of the art of the utilization of
a. Concrete operational stage; knowledge. This implies that ____________.
conservation
b. Formal operational stage; deductive a. A learner’s interest in art is comfortable
reasoning b. A learner’s acquisition of information is
c. Sensorimotor stage; symbolic functions not important
d. Pre-operational stage; centration c. A learner’s application of what she has
37. Allows you to evaluate participants' learned is necessary
accomplishments based on numerous d. A learner’s acquisition of information is
variables using a single rubric. sufficient
a. Holistic Rubric
44. With Republic Act 7836 the licensure
b. Analytic Rubric
examination for teachers is with _______.
a. Department of Education Culture and d. Adhesive Principle
Arts 51. What are the 3 levels of the socialization
b. Professional Regulation Commission process.
c. Commission on Higher Education a. Status, Ascribed and Role
b. Social Control, Family and Social Order
45. Teacher Angel is ______ as she avoids out- c. Vegtative, Sentient and Rational
of-context facts recall, but introduces d. Social Deviations, Internalization and
situations for learners to think- feel and do, Achieved
such as making pictures folders, team- 52. What is the primary purpose of assessment
building on projects etc. in education?
a. Progressivist a. To rank students based on their
b. Constructivist performance
c. Naturalist b. To measure teacher effectiveness
d. Perennialism c. To provide feedback on learning
46. Teacher Lea is an excellent recordist of progress
knowledge, concepts, subject matter, and d. To determine school funding
content of the curriculum. As a curricularist, 53. What is the main advantage of using a rubric
she is a _____. in assessment?
a. Evaluator a. It simplifies the grading process
b. Implementer b. It provides detailed feedback to students
c. Writer c. It is only applicable to subjective
d. Planner assessments
47. Based on DepEd's present grading system, d. It focuses solely on final outcomes
which assessment is/are used to grade 54. In Bloom's Taxonomy, which level involves
students? the ability to analyze information and draw
conclusions?
I. Formative assessment
a. Remember
b. Understand
II. Summative assessment
c. Apply
d. Analyze
III. Assessment of Learning
PROF ED QUESTIONS
a. I only
b. I and II
c. I and III 1. For quality professional development,
d. I, II, and III teachers must consider the NCBTS, which
are the established standards for good
teaching in the Philippines. What is meant by
48. To create meaningful teaching and learning, the acronym NCBTS?
it is best to connect and relate the lesson to a. National Competency-Basic Teacher
the student's life by incorporating a relevant
Standards
value into it. Which of the following is
consistent with this principle? b. National Competency-Based Teaching
a. Share lesson objectives/outcomes with Standards
students. c. National Competency-Basic Teaching
b. Write SMART lesson objectives Standards
c. Lesson objectives/outcomes integrated d. National Competency-Based Teacher
with 2 or 3 domains-cognitive, skill, and
Standards
effective learning.
d. Begin with the goal/objective in mind 2. Your students are more interested in a topic
49. It is when an individual is prepared to that is part of your lesson, so you drop your
respond or act, allowing him to do so is original lesson in favor of what they like.
satisfying, whereas preventing him would be Which philosophy governs your decision?
annoying. a. Rationalism
a. Law Exercise b. Existentialism
b. Law of Readiness
c. Empiricism
c. Law of Effect
d. Law d. Progressivism
50. It is based on the studies of Richard Wallace 3. Teacher Lea is an excellent recordist of
and Albert Bandura knowledge, concepts, subject matter, and
a. Social Learning Theory content of the curriculum. As a curricularist,
b. Cognitive Field Theory she is a _____.
c. Feedback Principle
a. Evaluator curriculum compared to a more traditional
b. Implementer one?
c. Writer a. By adhering strictly to established
d. Planner textbooks and syllabi for consistency in
4. Which of the following is NOT an example of content delivery.
a teacher's nonverbal communication. b. By infusing innovative teaching
a. Gesture strategies, real-world applications, and
b. Pauses addressing diverse learner needs.
c. Voice c. By exclusively focusing on theoretical
d. Eye Contact knowledge and standardized testing to
5. Which is the ideal stage of moral maintain academic rigor.
development? d. By following a rigid instructional model,
a. Good boy/Good girl minimizing flexibility to meet individual
b. Law and Order student interests and learning styles.
c. Universal Ethical Principle 10. In any planning process, which variable will
d. Social Contact strongly affect the teacher's action?
6. What is the term used by Sigmund Freud in a. content
his stages of development? b. students
a. Sociocultural c. teacher
b. Sociosexual d. materials
c. Psychosexual 11. In which of the following instructional events
d. Psychosocial in the lesson -plan the principle of variety
7. In designing an educational curriculum, how would be most important?
might a constructivist approach differ from a a. Providing feedback
traditional curriculum model? b. Assessing the behavior
a. Prioritizing standardized testing and rote c. Eliciting the desired behavior
memorization d. Presenting the stimulus material
b. Focusing on student-centered learning 12. When effective planning allows for revision,
and active engagement adaptation of preselected methodologies,
c. Emphasizing strict adherence to a set activities, materials and evaluation
syllabus and content delivery instrument to meet student needs, the
d. Incorporating technology as a teacher considers
supplementary tool for traditional a. success
methods b. flexibility
8. In the context of curriculum design, how do c. congruence
traditional and progressivist approaches d. Motivation.
differ in addressing the needs of diverse 13. How can a teacher effectively apply the
learners? principles of inclusive education in a diverse
a. Traditional curricula prioritize uniform classroom setting?
content delivery, while progressivist a. By grouping students based on their
curricula tailor learning experiences to academic abilities
individual strengths and interests. b. By providing differentiated instruction to
b. Both traditional and progressivist accommodate various learning styles
curricula equally emphasize and needs
standardized testing and assessment. c. By maintaining a uniform teaching
c. Traditional and progressivist curricula approach to ensure consistency
are synonymous, using interchangeable d. By excluding students with special
methods to accommodate diverse needs to maintain a focused learning
learning styles. environment
d. Progressivist curricula exclusively focus 14. In the context of educational assessment,
on a one-size-fits-all approach, ensuring what role does formative assessment play in
consistency across all learners. enhancing student learning outcomes?
9. How does a teacher, acting as a curricularist, a. It serves as a final evaluation at the end
contribute to shaping a transformative of a course.
b. It helps identify gaps in understanding c. Planning is entirely dependent on the
during the learning process. approved curriculum
c. It is primarily used for assigning grades d. Planning personalizes the curriculum
and ranking students. making it her own
d. It has no significant impact on student 20. A part of Miss Medina’s planning in
performance. Consumers Mathematics is displaying a can
15. As a teacher, what strategies can you of diet soft drink, box of milk , one pound
employ to promote ethical behavior and package of spaghetti, and box of cereal for
values among students in the classroom? the unit in ratio, proportion and percentage.
a. Ignoring minor incidents to avoid conflict What could be the teacher’s purpose for this
b. Encouraging competition to enhance particular planning task in science?
performance a. Gain attention
c. Incorporating character education and b. Present stimulus material
moral discussions c. Elicit desired behavior
d. Punishing students harshly for any d. Stimulate recall of prerequisite
ethical lapse 21. Mrs. Lacson is excited about trying out
16. Professionalization of teachers and teaching cooperative learning. Which should be her
as promulgated in Presidential Decree No. primary consideration?
1006, defines teaching as profession a. At least 10 members in a group
concerned with classroom institution b. Homogeneously grouped
a. by teachers on fulltime basis c. Interdependence of students in
b. at the tertiary level in both public and performing learning should be stressed
private institutions d. Permanent roles for everyone in the
c. at the elementary and secondary levels group activity
in both public and private schools 22. In a school's curriculum design, students are
d. by teachers of permanent status introduced to basic concepts in mathematics,
17. Do not cheat, cheating does not pay if you revisiting and expanding on these concepts
do, you cheat yourself, says voiceless voice in subsequent years with increasing
from you. In the context of Freud theory. complexity. What educational approach does
Which is/are at work? this represent?
a. Ego a. Articulated
b. Id b. Spiral
c. Super ego c. Recommended
d. Id and ego d. Assessed
18. Teacher c asks one student, Marites, can 23. In a school district, there is a deliberate and
you summarize what we have just read? coordinated effort to align the content and
Remember the title of this section of the skills taught across different grade levels,
chapter. This is an example of a teacher's ensuring a smooth progression in learning.
effort at? What type of curriculum planning is being
a. Scaffolding implemented in this scenario?
b. Inspiring a. Linear
c. Directing b. Spiral
d. Giving feedback c. Articulated
19. Long before the start of every school year, d. Project-based
Mrs. Solis has already started developing 24. In a classroom, the teacher actively engages
her own comprehensive plan based on the students in discussions, activities, and
recommended curriculum. Which explains lessons, aiming to cover specific subjects
best Mrs. Solis action in relation to the and achieve learning objectives. What type
curriculum? of curriculum is being directly implemented in
a. Planning “Screened” possible this teaching environment?
differences between the curriculum plan a. Hidden curriculum
and the implementation process b. Learned curriculum
b. Planning reduces possibilities of getting c. Written curriculum
out of the planned curriculum d. Taught curriculum
25. Lovely is studying at an international school. c. Problem-based learning (PBL)
She imitates the accents of her American d. Excursion
and British friends because she believes 31. Is membership in the accredited professional
that, as a Filipino, she doesn't sound good organization for teachers mandatory for all
with a Filipino accent while communicating LET passers?
with her friends. a. Yes, when the teacher is already
a. Nationalism teaching.
b. Ethnocentrism b. No.
c. Xenocentrism c. Only for LET passers who are not
d. Clout Chaser repeaters
26. Students nowadays are experiencing quality d. Yes
education. In what period does the K–12 32. Which are the most appropriate
curriculum belong? characteristics of a globally competent
a. New Society individual?
b. Fifth Republic a. open-mindedness to a new culture
c. American Period b. foreign-language policy
d. Spanish Period c. adaptability to a new work environment
27. Baldo believes that her favorite teacher is d. familiarity with the new culture
very smart, and for him, all of his teachings 33. Which of these skills must a teacher develop
are from books and could be used forever. that will enable him/her to look at problems
What philosophy of education does Baldo as opportunities?
apply? I. Addressing problems as fast as
a. Essentialism possible
b. Idealism II. Remaining alert to the possibility
c. Constructivism III. Foster a sense of accomplishment
d. Perennialism IV. Promote a sense of belonging
28. It is a type of assessment that Ms. Guillermo a. I, III, IV
used her students to determine their b. I, II, IV
individual performance when performing at c. I, II, III
their best by giving aptitude tests and d. II, III, IV
achievement tests. 34. Which facilities are present in a health-
a. Typical assessment promoting school environment?
b. Maximum assessment I. Safe playground
c. Evaluation II. Comfort room common for boys
d. Measurement and girls
29. It is all a characteristic of a good test under III. Canteen that sells all kinds of food
the validity EXCEPT. including junk food
I. CONTENT VALIDITY IV. Sanitary drinking fountain
II. CRITERION RELATED a. I & II
III. RELIABILITY b. I, II, III, & IV
IV. PREDICTIVE VALIDITY c. II, III & IV
a. I,II,II d. III & IV
b. II only 35. Ms. Batumbakal, a secondary teacher was
c. I and II charged administratively. Who shall hear her
d. III only case initially?
30. It is an instructional approach that is both a a. The School Principal
teaching method and an approach to the b. The Division Superintendent
curriculum. It consists of carefully designed c. Committee chaired by the
problems that challenge students to use Superintendent of her division
problem-solving techniques, self-directed d. Committee chaired by the Secretary of
learning strategies, team participation skills, DepEd
and disciplinary knowledge. 36. Which of the following demonstrates the
a. Individualized learning teacher's integrity?
b. Differentiated instruction a. Decisive Thinking
b. Moral Courage c. may take place anywhere and anytime
c. Innovation the individual desires
d. Entrepreneurship d. takes place in school where learner is
37. Teacher C teaches in a remote multi-grade exposed to specific, self-contained
class. She is seldom visited by her principal experiences
and supervisors. She teaches when she 41. Which of the current classroom practices is
feels like teaching and not when she doesn't influenced by Skinner’s Operant
feel like teaching. What trait of a good Conditioning?
teacher does she lack? a. connection between stimulus and
a. Emotional intelligence response
b. Integrity and accountability b. involuntary response to a stimulus
c. Competence c. reinforcement of correct practices
d. Intelligence d. progression of subordinate learning
38. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to be 42. The quality that a professional service of a
promoted and so writes an anonymous teacher is determined by great extent is by
letters against Teacher B accusing her of the following, but not directly to
fabricated lies. Teacher Q mails this _____________________.
anonymous letter to the School Division a. Commitment to ethical standards
Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do b. Long and arduous work preparation
if she has to act professionally? c. Salary range services
a. Hires a group to distribute poison letters d. Continuing professional education
against Teacher B for information 43. How can educators integrate principles of
Dissemination. positive discipline in a Physical Education
b. Submit a signed justification criticism setting?
against teacher B, if there is any. a. By strictly enforcing rules without
c. Instigate student activities to read considering individual circumstances.
poison letters over the microphone. b. By fostering a supportive and inclusive
d. Go straight to the schools Division environment, addressing behavior
Superintendent and gives criticism issues constructively.
verbal c. By avoiding discipline discussions
39. My lesson is on methods of family planning. I altogether.
wanted my class to gain a holistic d. By avoiding any form of leniency or
understanding of family planning methods. understanding, educators can create a
So I invited a priest to talk on the morality of stern environment that discourages
family planning methods, a doctor on the 44. What strategies can be employed to adapt
physiological aspect of family planning Physical Education lessons for students with
methods, an officer of the Population diverse learning needs?
Commission for his experiences as an a. Ignoring the diverse needs and
officer, and a couple who practices family maintaining a one-size-fits-all approach.
planning to talk before my class and to b. Individualizing lesson plans and
answer questions raised by the class. What incorporating modifications to meet
technique did I employ? diverse learning styles.
a. Forum c. Excluding students with diverse needs
b. A panel discussion from physical activities.
c. Debate d. It is more efficient to maintain a
d. Symposium standardized curriculum that caters
40. According to J. Dewey, “Education is a exclusively to the majority
continuous process of experiencing and 45. How can technology be effectively used to
revising or reorganizing experiences. This enhance learning experiences in Physical
means that education ________________. Education?
a. takes place formally or informally to a. By avoiding its use to maintain
enable the individual to grow traditional teaching methods.
b. is never completed and goes on
throughout life
b. By incorporating interactive apps, virtual planning and putting up the business. Which
simulations, or wearables to enhance philosophical foundations of education does
engagement. Teacher Ylena did with her students?
c. By excluding technology from Physical a. Progressivism
Education altogether. b. Existentialism
d. By attempting to incorporate interactive c. Essentialism
apps, virtual simulations, or wearables is d. Constructivism
a distraction from the essence of 53. John's daughter has a habit of thumb
physical activity sucking and putting things in her mouth.
46. Which philosophy approves of a teacher who Which of the following stages in the
lectures most of the time and requires his psychosexual theory of Sigmund Freud is
students to memorize the rules of grammar? being shown?
a. Existentialism a. Oral
b. Idealism b. Anal
c. Pragmatism c. Phallic
d. Realism d. None of the above
47. Which part of the lesson does the learner 54. Via is good at public speaking and writing
give a synthesis of the things learned? literary pieces. Which of the following
a. Motivation multiple intelligences does Via have?
b. Application a. Spatial/Visual
c. Evaluation b. Intrapersonal
d. Generalization c. Verbal/Linguistic
48. The strategy of teaching which makes use of d. Interpersonal
the old concept of “each-one-teach-one' of 55. Which method is essential for promoting an
the sixty's Is similar to inclusive learning environment in the
a. peer learning development of a culturally sensitive
b. independent learning curriculum?
c. partner learning a. Emphasis on a single cultural framework
d. cooperative b. Integration of diverse perspectives and
49. This is the basic role of a cooperating experiences
teacher. c. Homogeneous grouping of students
a. Coach and mentor d. Standardization of assessments
b. Facilitator 56. What is the main objective of formative
c. Scaffolding assessment, in your opinion as an educator?
d. Critic and evaluator a. Summarizing overall student
50. Who coined the term "scaffolding"? performance
a. Bruner b. Ranking students against each other
b. Pavlov c. Assigning grades to students
c. Piaget d. Providing feedback to improve learning
d. Vygotsky 57. Which teaching method best fits Vygotsky's
51. One cognitive advancement in adolescence Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) within
is metacognition. What does the framework of educational psychology?
METACOGNITION mean? a. Lecture-based Learning
a. Ability to identify one's own thinking b. Independent Study
process and strategies c. Peer Tutoring
b. Ability to analyze and synthesize d. Direct Instruction
c. Ability to recall and explain 58. According to Erickson, a child who is cold
d. Ability to problem solving towards those people among him might have
52. Teacher Ylena required her students to failed to attain a basic goal based on
create a business plan as a final requirement psychosocial?
for their Entrepreneurship subject. After the a. Initiative
creation of the business plan, she let her b. Autonomy
students make it in reality so that her c. Trust
students will have the real-life experience in d. Mistrust
59. What is the meaning of TOS in the parlance 65. It usually refers to the specific learning
of test construction? objectives and activities experienced by
a. Table of specifics students in grades kindergarten through
b. Table of subject twelve.
c. Table of specific test a. Basic Education
d. Table of specification b. Additional Year Added
60. A girl is closer to her father and a boy is c. K -12 Curriculum
close to his mother. These instances are d. Enhance Basic Education
under: 66. It refers to mental activity including thinking,
a. Oedipal Complex remembering, learning and using language.
b. Phallic stage When we apply a cognitive approach to
c. Pre-genital stage learning and teaching, we focus on the
d. Latent stage understanding of information and concepts.
61. The Philippine Professional Standards for a. Progressivist
Teachers (PPST) is typically organized and b. Learning centered
detailed in what Department Order? c. In direct application
a. Department order number 016, s. of d. Cognation
2023 67. It is a logical sequencing of concepts,
b. Department order number 041, s. of content and skills across multiple teaching
2022 stages, which helps learners develop more
c. Department order number 03, s. of 2018 sophisticated ways of thinking.
d. Department order number 42, s. of 2017 a. curriculum progression
62. Ma'am Anna focuses on student-centered b. curriculum progressivist
learning ,encouraging critical thinking and c. curriculum task
collaboration. She is incorporate innovative d. Curriculum Process
teaching methods, adapt to diverse learning 68. It seeks to advance the human condition
styles, and promote an inclusive classroom through social reform based on purported
environment that values individual growth. advancements in science, technology, and
What philosophy Ma'am Anna have? social organization.
a. Existentialism a. Traditional
b. Progressivism b. Cognitive
c. Rationalism c. Progressivism
d. Empiricism d. Learners Centered
63. In Bloom's Taxonomy, the higher-order 69. A style of teaching and learning that is also
thinking skills are typically considered to be known as student-centered learning where
the skills at the top of the hierarchy. What is the instructor focuses on the individual
this? learner and each of his or her needs, instead
I. Synthesis of the curriculum as a whole, and where the
II. Evaluation teaching shifts from a focus on the teacher to
III. Knowledge that of the student.
IV. Application a. Teachers Facilitated
a. I only b. Learners Centered
b. I and II only c. Indicated Application
c. I and III d. Traditional
d. IV only 70. Which of the following you will do to an
64. It is the gathered information that has been examinee you caught cheating and who
considered relevant to a specific topic. It can offered a certain of money to keep quiet?
always be changed or added to in order to a. Let them be whatever they wanted to
become relevant to the times. do.
a. Curriculum b. Confiscate His/her Test Paper and
b. Data report it to the examination supervisor
c. Information c. Confiscate the phone and announce to
d. Article the whole class his/ her actions
d. Give his/her a lesson after the class
71. Teacher JM said "this the rule on how to B. Progressivism
multiply fractions. To illustrate, let's give
C. Essentialism
examples." Then he gave the fractions to
the class for them to multiply. How did D. Existentialism
Teacher JM proceed?
a. Inductively
5. The administration is at stage where they
b. Deductively determine the objectives in the Curriculum
c. Inductively then Deductively Process
d. Deductively then Inductively A. Planning
72. To build a sense of pride among the Filipino
youth what should you do? B. Designing
a. Do a research while re-study our History C. Organizing
and stress on our achievements as
people
D. Evaluating
b. Set aside the history
c. Re-study the history of other country
d. Hold back and grudges 6. This is where the subject was connected to
other subjects.
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION QUESTIONS A. Spiral Curriculum

B. Articulation
1) Among the active participation of school
officials and teachers in the community, C. Spin Curriculum
which is not appropriate due to prevailing
religious sentiments? D. Articulatism
A. Literacy assistance for out-of-school
children/youths
7. I have to check if my students were able to
B. Household campaign for healthful produce the expected output against
practice outcomes. Which type of portfolio am I
interested to see?
C. Introducing cooperative thrift practices A. assessment portfolio
D. Promoting contraceptives for planned B. development portfolio
parenthood
C. showcase portfolio

2) What enables the learner to fully contribute D. evaluation portfolio


to a peaceful and just society based on the
“Learning to do” pillar?
A. Knowledge 8. Which standardized test is used to measure
performance in completed subjects at
B. Insight various grade levels?
A. remedial test
C. Skills
B. achievement test
D. values
C. intelligence test
3. If higher education is concerned with
outcomes, DepEd is concerned with: D. aptitude test
A. performance test results

B. subject content results 9. Your students are more interested in a topic


that is part of your lesson so you drop your
C. standard and competencies original lesson in favor of what they like.
Which philosophy governs your decision?
D. achievement test results
A. Rationalism

B. Existentialism
4. Teacher Ulap taught athletics and put it into
practice. C. Empiricism
A. Pragmatism
D. progressivism
B. Doctoral Degree and Post-Doctoral
10. The Republic Act that deals with the control Programs
and regulation of dangerous drugs
A. RA 9165 C. Baccalaureate Degree

B. RA 1965 D. Diploma

C. RA 10533
16. “Learning to learn” is best seen in this/these
D. RA 10153 skill/s.
A. to ask and gather data
11. Who proposed the Psychosexual
Development Stages? B. to process and select information
A. Sigmund Freud
C. to listen and observe
B. John Locke
D. to read with understanding
C. Jean Piaget

D. Sigmund Ferd 17. “An ounce of experience is better than a ton


of theory” was one of John Dewey’s main
contentions. This statement underscores
12. An Act to Ensure the Safety and Purity of the…
Foods and Cosmetics, and the Purity, A. the need for theory
Safety, Efficacy and Quality of Drugs and
Devices being Made Available to the Public, B. the primacy of experience
Vesting the Bureau of Food and Drugs with
Authority to Administer and Enforce the C. the need for experience
Laws Pertaining thereto, and for Other
D. theambas primacy of theory
purposes.
A. RA 9165
18. What school of thought is behind the
B. Ra 10533
student-centered approach in teaching which
C. RA 3720 emphasizes discovery learning among
students?
D. RA 7262 A. Behaviorism

B. Progressivism
13. William learns how to catch a baseball using
the catching mitt by practicing it. What C. Essentialism
learning theory can we relate to in this
D. existentialism
situation?
A. Stages of development
19. Which formative assessment method is it
B. Learning by doing
called when students give each other
C. Social Learning feedback on their work?
A. Self Assessment
D. Hierarchical Theory
B. Peer Assessment

14. What does PQF stand for? C. Formative Assessment


A. Philippine Qualifications Framework
D. Summative Assessment
B. Philippine Quality Framework

C. Philippine Qualifications Frameworks 20. Is done by examining the physical


appearance of the instrument to make it
D. Philippine Qualifying Framework readable and understandable.
A. Content Validity

15. Graduates at this level will have a broad and B. Face Validity
coherent knowledge and skills in their field of
study for professional work and lifelong C. Divergent Validity
learning.
D. Predictive Validity
A. National Certificate IV
B. Table of Specifications
21. What is commonly used to describe a
teacher's ability to manage and control the C. Table of Specific Test Items
classroom environment effectively?
D. Team of Specifications
A. Classroom Management

B. Teaching Method
26. Which Filipino trait works against the shift in
C. Student Centered teacher's role from teacher as a facilitator?
A. Authoritativeness
D. Teacher Centered
B. Authoritarianism

22. In a distance learning environment, a student C. Hiya


is experiencing prolonged screen time and
D. Pakikisama
feeling overwhelmed. Identify the most
appropriate action to promote their well-
being. 27. Value clarification as a strategy in Values
A. Encourage the student to increase screen Education classes is anchored on which
time for better understanding. philosophy?
A. Existentialism
B. Suggest taking regular breaks to stretch and
relax their eyes. B. Christian philosophy
C. Advise the student to skip breaks to C. Idealism
complete assignments faster.
D. Hedonism
D. Recommend doubling the study hours to
cover more material.
28. Dr. Melchor, the school physician conducted
a physical examination in Mr. Rafael’s class.
23. In a blended learning environment, a student What concept best describes the quantitative
is struggling to balance online coursework increase observed by Dr. Melchor among the
and in-person activities. What is the most learners in terms of height and weight?
effective approach to support their overall A. Development
health?
A. Increase the number of in-person classes for B. Growth
more direct interaction.
C. Learning
B. Implement a strict schedule with minimal
breaks for efficient learning. D. Maturation

C. Encourage the student to prioritize either


online or in-person learning. 29. From a cognitive perspective, what cognitive
abilities typically develop during the
D. Advocate for a well-structured schedule that preoperational stage according to Jean
allows for flexibility and self-care. Piaget?
A. Abstract reasoning
24. In a health scenario, which type of B. Conservation
intelligence is most crucial for a doctor to
accurately diagnose and understand the C. Egocentrism
emotional well-being of a patient?
A. Linguistic intelligence D. Formal operations

B. Logical-Mathematical intelligence
30. According to Erik Erikson, what role does the
C. Interpersonal intelligence development of trust play in the infancy
stage of psychosocial development?
D. Spatial intelligence A. It has no impact on later development

B. It forms the basis for autonomy


25. In the parlance of test construction what
does TOS mean? C. It sets the stage for a sense of initiative
A. Table of Specifics
D. It influences the development of a basic
sense of mistrust 36. It is a higher dimension of intelligence
beyond the ego that has access to the
mature qualities and advanced capabilities of
31. The conservation can be attained by a child the true self, in the form of wisdom,
during what stage according to jean piageta. compassion, integrity, joy, love, creativity,
A. Pre-operational stage and peace.
A. Existential
B. Concrete operational stage
B. Pragmatism
C. Formal operational stage
C. Spiritual
D. Sensorimotor stage
D. Naturalism

32. Is known as a self appraisal for professional


growth that is acceptable and useful for 37. The youngster is provided with two identical
recognizing strength and weaknesses for a beakers (A and B). Teacher Sonny pours the
beginner Teacher. liquid from B into C, which is taller and
A. Master teacher's evaluation thinner than A and B but has the same
capacity as B. The teacher inquires if
B. Student's evaluation beakers A and C contain the same amount
of liquid. The toddler says "NO" and points to
C. Self evaluation
beaker C, which has more liquid. What
D. Principals evaluation cognitive developmental stage is the child
in?
A. Sensory Motor Stage
33. What is impulsive part of your personality
that is driven by pleasure and repulsed by B. Concrete operational stage
pain.
C. Pre-operational stage
A. SUPER EGO
D. Formal Operational stage
B. EGO
38. To assess her students' moral development,
C. ID
Teacher Evangeline presents them with a
D. SIGMUND FREUD morally problematic circumstance and asks
them what they would do in it. On what
theory is Teacher Evangeline's approach
34. Which of the following shows the best based?
classroom management techniques using A. Bruner
the progressivist view of teaching?
A. Teacher A who focusses on what the B. Kohlberg
students what
C. Freud
B. Teacher B who focuses on what the students
D. Piaget
enjoy most

C. Teacher C who focuses


39. "Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay; if you
D. Teacher D who makes the students the do, you cheat yourself," says a wordless
focus of instruction you sent voice within you. In the perspective of
Freud's theory, which is/are at work?
A. ID
35. Which level of knowledge is manifested
when a learner can answer the question, B. Ego
"What was most confusing to me about the
C. Superego
material explored in class today?"
A. Factual knowledge D. A and B
B. Conceptual knowledge
40. Which ideas best support/validate
C. Procedural knowledge
constructivist teaching methods?
D. Metacognitive knowledge A. Direct instruction and memorization
B. Lecture-based teaching strategies D. All tiers require equal critical thinking
skills
C. Active learning and hands-on experiences

D. Teacher-centered and passive learning 46. Which of the following best exemplifies
approaches metacognition in the context of professional
education for teachers?
A. Memorizing teaching strategies
41. Which is not an advantage of cooperative
learning? B. Reflecting on one's own teaching practices
A. Promotes teamwork and collaboration
C. Attending a workshop without active
B. Enhances problem-solving skills participation
C. Allows individual assessment opportunities D. Following a rigid lesson plan without
flexibility
D. Encourages active participation

47. A teacher is presented with a challenging


42. What can you infer about inclusive
situation in the classroom. Instead of
education?
immediately reacting, the teacher decides to
A. It focuses on individualized instruction
gather more information, consider alternative
B. It aims to provide equal opportunities for perspectives, and evaluate potential
all learners solutions. This demonstrates:
A. Critical thinking
C. It promotes competition among students
B. Memorization skills
D. It excludes students with special needs
C. Routine decision-making

43. Bruner's theory on intellectual development D. Time management


moves from enactive to iconic and symbolic
stages. Applying Bruner's how should you
48. In the context of professional education for
teach?
teachers, which of the following scenarios
A. Begin with the concrete.
best illustrates the application of Bloom's
B. Begin with the abstract. Taxonomy at the highest level?
A. A teacher explains a mathematical concept
C. Be interactive in approach. to students.

D. Do direct instruction. B. A teacher facilitates a class debate on a


complex social issue.

44. You want your students to develop the ability C. A teacher assigns rote memorization tasks.
to look at a problem from various
perspectives, which approach will be more D. A teacher follows a prescribed curriculum
fit? without modification.
A. affective approach

B. behaviorist approach 49. Teacher Paul controls the behavior of his


students. Which of the following
C. modular approach philosophical foundations of education does
Teacher Paul exhibits?
D. integrative approach A. Existentialism
45. Which tier of the Three-tiered Principle B. Behaviorism
theory requires the most critical thinking
skills in order to effectively analyze and C. Pragmatism
evaluate ethical dilemmas?
A. Tier 1: Ethical principles and values D. Constructivism

B. Tier 2: Ethical standards and rules


50. Franz is one of those people that can freely
C. Tier 3: Ethical judgments and decisions express and talk things out. What multiple
intelligence does franz have?
A. Interpersonal
B. Intrapersonal A. Heart rate

C. Linguistic B. Respiratory rate

D. Bodily kinesthetic C. Blood pressure

D. Body temperature
51. Jayrald has a passion for singing and
composing rap verses. At which multiple
intelligences does he excel? 57. What is the recommended protocol for hand
A. Interpersonal hygiene in healthcare settings?
A. Use gloves only
B. Musical
B. Wash hands with water only
C. Linguistic
C. Use hand sanitizer regularly
D. Bodily-Kinesthetic
D. Wash hands with soap and water for at least
20 seconds
52. What is the purpose of a professional code
of ethics?
A. To dictate dress code in the workplace 58. Which of the following eating disorders is
characterized by recurring episodes of binge
B. To guide ethical decision-making in a eating followed by purging behaviors?
specific profession A. Bulimia nervosa

C. To outline tax regulations for professionals B. Anorexia nervosa

D. To enforce workplace hierarchy C. Binge-eating disorder

D. Pica
53. What does the term "Continuing Professional
Development (CPD)" refer to?
A. Corporate Partnership Development 59. What is the primary symptom of anorexia
nervosa?
B. Continuos Partnership Deployment A. Restrictive eating habits

C. Continuous Professional Education and B. Distorted body image


Training
C. Intense fear of gaining weight
D. Core Product Design
D. All of these options

54. In education, what does the acronym "IEP" 60. Which of the following eating disorders is
stand for? associated with consuming non-food
A. Individualized Education Plan substances such as dirt or chalk?
A. Bulimia nervosa
B. Inclusive Educational Program
B. Anorexia nervosa
C. Integrated Evaluation Protocol
C. Binge-eating disorder
D. Instructional Enhancement Plan
D. Pica

55. In which organ does the majority of nutrient


absorption occur? 61. You decide to drop your initial lesson plan in
A. Stomach favor of what your students are more
interested in since they are more engaged
B. Liver with that portion of the curriculum. Which
philosophy determines your decision?
C. Small intestine A. Progressivism
D. Large intestine B. Rationalism

C. Empiricism
56. Which vital sign measures the force of blood
against the walls of arteries? D. Existentialism
answers from a classmate during an
62. An essay type of test is composed of important exam.
questions that are______.
A. Divergent According to the Code of Ethics for
Professional Teachers in the Philippines,
B. Convergent what should Ms. Reyes prioritize in this
situation?
C. Low order
A. Ignore the incident to protect Mark's
D. Factual emotional well-being.

B. Report Mark's academic dishonesty


63. What type of technique is used by a teacher immediately to the school authorities.
when he asks the learners a series of
C. Offer Mark another chance to take the exam
questions that serves to explore, investigate,
without consequences.
and inquire?
A. Rephrase D. Discuss the issue privately with Mark,
emphasizing the importance of honesty.
B. Repeat

C. Redirect
67. The Licensure Examination for Teachers
D. Probe (LET) comes to existence because of what
Republic act?
A. Republic Act 1006
64. Teacher Ian is getting ready to evaluate his
students for a recently finished unit, aiming B. Republic Act 10157
to use diverse assessment approaches for a
C. Republic Act 7836
thorough assessment of their learning. What
assessment method would be most suitable D. Republic Act 9293
for gauging the students' capacity to apply
their acquired knowledge and skills in
practical, real-world situations? 68. As a teacher you are a rationalist. Which
a. Multiple-choice test with factual recall among these will be your guiding principle?
questions. A. i must teach the child that we can never
have real knowledge of anything
b. Essay test requiring students to analyze and
synthesize information. B. i must teach the child every knowledge, skill,
and value that he needs for a better future.
c. Group project where students collaborate to
solve a real-world problem. C. i must teach the child to develop his mental
powers to the full.
d. Oral presentation assessing students'
communication skills. D. i must teach the child so he is assured of
heaven.

65. Which of the following is the primary purpose


of assessment of learning? 69. Which developmental stage is sometimes
A. To rank students based on their performance called the pre-school years?
A. Middle Childhood
B. To support and enhance student learning
B. Late infancy
C. To identify the most talented students
C. Early Childhood
D. To punish students for poor performance
D. Early Infancy

66. Ms. Reyes, a dedicated teacher in the


Philippines, is faced with a moral dilemma. 70. Who among the following needs less verbal
One of her students, Mark, has consistently counseling but needs more concrete and
struggled with his studies due to personal operational forms of assistance? The child
issues at home. Recognizing Mark's who________________.
potential, Ms. Reyes has been providing A. has mental retardation
extra support and guidance. However, she
recently found out that Mark has been B. has attention-deficit disorder
engaging in academic dishonesty, copying
C. has learning disability B. Academic curriculum

D. has conduct disorder C. Campus cleanliness

D. Rules of discipline
71. Teacher J observed that one of her students
excels in activities requiring strength,
speed, flexibility, balance, and hand-eye 76. The right Hemisphere of the brain is involved
coordination. According to H. Gardner, such with the following functions except:
natural intelligence can be identified as A. Intuitive Function
_______.
B. Nonverbal functions
A. bodily-kinesthetic
C. Visual functions
B. intrapersonal
D. Detailed- oriented functions
C. interpersonal

D. verbal-linguistic
77. What function is associated with the right
brain?
72. Which of these are the two most important A. Visual, nonverbal, logical
knowledge and skills that a teacher needs to
B. Visual, intuitive, non verbal
be able to provide teaching- learning
opportunities that develop problem solving C. Visual, intuitive, logical
and higher order thinking abilities?
I. designing, planning, implementing, D. Visual, logical, detail-oriented
documenting, and reviewing learning
experiences.
II. impact of cultural, social, and political 78. Principal Jessica tells her teachers that
influences in education. training in the humanities is most important.
III. meta-cognitive processes To which education philosophy does she
IV. methods of identifying students' learning adhere to?
needs A. Existentialism
a. III and IV
b. II and III B. Progressivism
c. I and III C. Essentialism
d. I and IV
D. Perennalism
73. What is the primary legal prerequisite for
employment of teachers in basic education
schools? 79. Based on the concepts of learning, in which
A. Attendance in the Teacher Induction part of the lesson is the giving of situational
activities involved?
B. Conduct of a Teaching Demo A. Generalization
C. Passing of the Interview Program B. Comparison and Abstraction
D. Passing of LET C. Application

D. Preparation
74. How can interagency efforts (DepEd, CHED,
PRC and CSC) be best achieved for training
and development of teachers? 80. What is a key benefit of incorporating
A. Cost – reduction experiential learning in professional
education?
B. Agency integration A. Memorization of theoretical concepts
C. Coordination B. Enhancement of critical thinking and
problem-solving skills
D. Streamlining
C. Strict adherence to traditional teaching
methods
75. Which is most relevant in maintaining order
and harmony in school? D. Minimization of practical application in real-
A. Community participation world scenarios
B. It establishes clear criteria for career
81. In the context of professional education, why advancement opportunities based on merit
is interdisciplinary knowledge valuable? rather than seniority.
A. It hinders specialization in a specific field.
C. It offers financial support for continuing
B. It fosters a narrow perspective on industry education and professional development
trends. opportunities.

C. It encourages a holistic understanding of D. All of the above statements are true.


complex issues.

D. It limits adaptability in a rapidly changing 85. The following are the steps in a making a
work environment. health career plan, expect _______
A. Self-assessment

82. What is one potential benefit of Republic Act B. Career Management


No. 10932, also known as the
"Modernization of Philippine Basic Education C. Decision Making
Act," for educators and students alike, and
D. Plan of Action
how might this legislation impact the overall
quality of education in Filipino schools?
A. It establishes stricter standards for teacher 86. There are steps in planning for a career. If
certification and training programs. you rank order the steps from the first to the
last, Which do you think is the third step?
B. It increases funding for technology
A. Self-assessment
integration into classroom instruction.
B. Career Management
C. It prioritizes mother tongue-based C. Decision Making
multilingual education. D. Plan of Action

D. All of the above statements are true. 87. In this step, you will be able to discover your
personal strengths for your health career
plan.
83. In what ways might Republic Act No. 10956, a. Self-assessment
or the "Philippine Law on Reporting Child
Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination," b. Career exploration
affect professional development
programming for educators working with K- c. Decision making
12 students, particularly when it comes to
d. Plan of action
identifying and addressing issues related to
child abuse and bullying?
A. It requires all teachers to undergo mandatory 88. professor in science provide a quiz during
background checks every two years. the class
A. Assessment for learning
B. It establishes clear reporting protocols for
suspected cases of child abuse and B. Assessment of learning
exploitation.
C. Assessment as learning
C. It provides immunity from liability for
teachers who report suspicions of child D. Learning to do
abuse in good faith.

D. All of the above statements are true. 89. The professor in science provide a Pre Test
during the class
A. Assessment for learning
84. How might Republic Act No. 10925, or the
"Teachers' Benefits and Privileges Act," B. Assessment of learning
impact professional development
programming for educators working with K- C. Assessment as learning
12 students, particularly when it comes to
issues like salary scales, health insurance D. Learning to do
coverage, and retirement benefits? 90. After the all the lesson the professor in
A. It provides teachers with a guaranteed science provide their midterms exams
minimum monthly salary and benefits A. Assessment for learning
package.
B. Assessment of learning
95. Which is the ideal stage of moral
C. Assessment as learning development? Stage of ______.
A. Social contact
D. Learning to do
B. Universal ethical principle
91. What ethical considerations should C. Law/Order
healthcare professionals prioritize when
faced with a dilemma regarding patient D. Good boy/Good girl
confidentiality?
A. Upholding privacy at all costs
96. According to R.A. 9155, a school head has
B. Balancing confidentiality with public health two roles, namely administrative manager
concerns and _____.
A. Health officer
C. Prioritizing family's request over
confidentiality B. Instructional leader

D. Collaborating with law enforcement without C. Facilitator


patient consent
D. Guidance counselor

92. When designing a community health


intervention, which factors should be given 97. As an educator, aiming to enhance
the highest priority for effective impact professional development, which
assessment? instructional approach do you think is most
A. Number of participants involved likely to foster critical thinking skills in
learners?
B. Socioeconomic status of the community A. rote of memorization of facts and procedures

C. Geographic location and access to B. passive consumption of instructional videos


healthcare facilities
C. project-based learning with real-world
D. Previous success rates of similar applications
interventions in other communities
D. strict adherence to a standardized curriculum

93. In a healthcare organization, how can


administrators address the challenge of 98. In phases of observational learning, which
reducing medical errors and improving do you think described for retention?
patient safety? A. mere exposure does not ensure acquisition
A. Implementing stricter disciplinary measures of behavior
for healthcare professionals
B. after observation, physical skills and
B. Encouraging a blame-free reporting culture coordination are needed for reproduction of
for mistakes the behavior learned

C. Reducing staff workload to minimize fatigue- C. reproduction of the desired behavior implies
related errors that student symbolically retains that
observed behavior
D. Investing in advanced technology for
automated patient monitoring D. although observer acquires and retains
ability to perform the modeled behavior,
there will be no over performance unless
94. According to Tolman’s theory on purposive condition are favorable
behaviorism, learning is goal-directed. What
is its implication to teaching?
A. Evaluate lessons based on your objectives. 99. Align with the elements of culture, which
elements do you think are deals with an
B. Set as many objectives as you can abstract system of word meanings and
symbols?
C. Stick to your objectives no matter what A. Norms
happens
B. sanctions
D. Make the objectives of your lesson clear
C. values B. Scoring Rubric

D. language C. Interview of Pupils

D. Self Assessment
100.As a teacher, you notice that a group of
students is struggling to grasp a complex
concept. Which instructional strategy would 104.Thorndike's law of effect states that a
be most effective in promoting deeper connection between stimulus and response
understanding? is strengthened when the consequence is
A. Repeating the same explanation ___.
with different examples A. Repeated

B. Facilitating a class discussion and B. Negative


encouraging student collaboration
C. Pleasurable
C. Providing additional worksheets for
D. Positive
independent practice.

D. Administering a standardized test to


105.Who among the following puts more
assess comprehension
emphasis on core requirements, longer
school day, longer academic year and more
101.In a professional development workshop for challenging textbooks?
teachers, there is a discussion about A. Perennialist
incorporating technology in the classroom. A
B. Essentialist
teacher argues that traditional teaching
methods are more effective. How would you C. Progressivist
facilitate a constructive dialogue to
encourage the integration of technology D. Existentialist
while respecting diverse perspectives?
A. Encourage a debate format to highlight
opposing views 106.Which is the magna carta for public school
teachers?
B. Conduct a hands-on demonstration of A. RA 7722
effective technology use
B. RA 7723
C. Provide research findings supporting the
benefits of technology in education C. RA 1011

D. Assign collaborative activities blending D. RA 4670


traditional and technological approaches
107.Which one is inimical to nationhood?
102.In a professional development session, A. Chronic clan mentality
educators discuss the importance of
fostering critical thinking skills in students. B. The new politics movement
How would you design a classroom activity C. Political will to institute national reforms
that not only encourages critical thinking but
also promotes collaboration and creativity? D. A sense of historical identity
A. Assign a research project with specific
guidelines
108.In what development stage is growth most
B. Facilitate a debate on a controversial topic rapid?
A. adolescence
C. Implement a problem-solving scenario with
open-ended solutions B. Infancy
D. Conduct a traditional lecture on critical C. Early Childhood
thinking concepts
D. Middle Childhood

103.Which is the most reliable tool for seeing


development in your pupils' ability to write?
A. Portfolio Assessment
109.Which of the following is the correct order of
psychosexual stages proposed by Sigmund 113.Meta-cognition involves thinking about one's
Freud? own thinking processes and learning
a. Anal stage, oral stage, phallic stage, latency strategies. Considering the concept of meta-
stage, genital stage cognition, which of the following scenarios
best exemplifies a high level of meta-
b. Oral stage, anal stage, genital stage, latency cognitive awareness?
stage, phallic stage A. A student consistently achieves high
grades without reflecting on their study
c. Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latency
habits or considering alternative learning
stage, genital stage
approaches.
d. Anal stage oral stage, genital stage, latency
B. A learner reflects on their problem-
stage, phallic stage
solving strategies, recognizes areas of
difficulty, and adjusts their approach
110.Which of the following violates good accordingly to improve understanding.
discipline?
C. An individual memorizes information for
E. Practice
an exam without considering the
F. Modeling relevance of the content to real-world
applications.
G. Attention
D. A person relies solely on external
H. Punishment feedback from teachers without self-
assessing their strengths and
weaknesses in learning.
111. Which pattern of experience-centered
curriculum centers on the normal activities of
children and is based on each child’s needs, 114.Considering Howard Gardner's theory of
interests, and potential? multiple intelligences, the naturalist
A. Child centered intelligence involves an affinity for
B. Activity understanding and connecting with the
natural world. Which of the following
C. Social function scenarios best exemplifies the application of
naturalist intelligence?
D. Specific competencies A. A mathematician excels in solving complex
mathematical problems and creating new
112.According to Sigmund Freud's mathematical theories.
psychoanalytic theory, the Phallic stage is a B. A poet writes evocative verses, expressing
critical phase in a child's psychosexual emotions and thoughts through language.
development. Which of the following
statements best reflects the primary conflicts C. A botanist identifies and classifies various
and concepts associated with the Phallic plant species in a diverse ecosystem.
stage?
A. This stage is marked by the D. A computer programmer develops innovative
development of trust versus mistrust, software and applications, demonstrating
with a focus on forming attachments to advanced coding skills.
caregivers.

B. The main conflict involves the child's 115.He built his argument on the notion that all
struggle between industry and inferiority, languages have universal grammars, or
particularly in relation to developing shared structures and rules, and that the fact
competence and skills. that infants are able to take up languages
effortlessly and universally indicates that our
C. The Phallic stage centers around the brains are born with the fundamentals. He is
Oedipus and Electra complexes, where also the father of modern linguistics.
children experience unconscious A. Noam Chomsky
desires and conflicts related to their
parents. B. Jean Piaget

D. During this stage, the primary focus is C. Lev Vygotsky


on developing a sense of identity and a
stable sense of self. D. John Dewey
D. Industry
116.It is the mandatory requirement for the
renewal of a Professional Identification Card,
otherwise known as the “ Continuing
Professional Development (CPD) Act of
2016.
A. Republic Act No. 10909

B. Republic Act No. 10910

C. Republic Act No. 10911

D. Republic Act No. 10912

117.A theory explaining the various ways in


which students pick up knowledge and learn
it. span from the utilization of language,
figures, images, and music to the
significance of interpersonal relationships,
reflection, exercise, and living in harmony
with the environment.
a. Theory of Multiple Intelligences

b. Learning by doing

c. Language Acquisition Theory

d. Theory of Sociocultural Development

118.Which stage of the psychosexual theory


does young boys experience rivalry with their
father for their mother’s attention and
affection?
A. Oral

B. Anal

C. Phallic

D. Latency

119.Angela focuses her attention on the school


work and vigorous play that consume most
of her physical energy. Which stage of
psychosexual theory illustrates her
behavior?
A. Oral

B. Anal

C. Phallic

D. Latency

120.Which of the following is likely to be


developed if infants are shown genuine
affection?
A. Trust

B. Anatomy

C. Initiative

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