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1.

Teacher Kim, An English teacher, demonstrates the new skills to be learned so that his
students can watch her and later reproduce the skill. What learning theory is associated with the
situation
A. Operant Conditioning Theory C. Cognitive Development Theory
B. Social Learning Theory D. Multiple Intelligence Theory

2. Which of the following best describes meaningful learning theory?


A. Students find lesson easy and relevant to what was assigned to
B. When what is to be learned is new and easy for the students
C. Materials presented are difficult and challenging to students
D. When the materials to learned is related to what students already know

3. Donna cannot recall the name of the CEO she was introduced to after just being introduced
to another guest in the conference meeting. In what memory stage was the information stored
in?
A. Sensory Memory C. Episodic Memory
B. Long-term Memory D. Semantic Memory

4. Teacher Joyce always make sure that her school classroom is well organized and clean. She
puts up interesting and colorful visuals on the Bulletin Boards. What principle of motivation was
applied?
A. Incentive Motivate Learning
B. Motivation is enhancing by the way in which instructional materials is Organized
C. The environment can be used to focus the students’ attention on what needs to be learned
D. Internal Motivation is longer lasting and more self-directive than is external motivation

5. The following statements about motivation is true except:


A. Motivation is enhanced by the way in which the instructional materials is organized
B. Internal Motivation is fueled by one’s goal or ambition
C. Motivation to perform is attracted by expectancy and value
D. External motivation is longer lasting and more self-directive than internal motivation

6. Which of the following principles of learning applies to considering students level in


presenting certain content and cognitive process?
A. Principle of readiness C. Principles of use and disuse
B. Principle of Contiguity D. Principles of Teaching

7. An assault occurred in Donna’s neighborhood. Since then, Donna is very careful of locking
her doors and closing her windows. What theory best explains Donnas Behavior?
A. Schema Learning Theory C. Self-Regulated Learning
B. Imitation Learning Theory D. Vicarious Learning

8. Joyce has been staring at the picture puzzle problem. She is figuring out how to solve it.
Suddenly, a bright idea flashes in her mind and excitedly she successfully solves the puzzle
problem. What type of learning exhibited?
A. Analytic Learning C. Insight Learning
B. Discovery Learning D. Trial and Error Learning

9. To remember her Boss 10 digits Cellphone Number, 0554577864. Donna grouped the
numbers into 05,54,54,48,64 or 055, 457, 786,4. What control process of retaining information is
reffered to?
A. Interferring C. Rehearsing
B. Chunking D. Rehembering
10. According to Bronfenbrenner, what system contains structures that has direct contact with
the child?
A. Microsystem C. Mesosystem
B. Exosystem D. Chronosystem

11. Kimberly is a learner that finds specific and concreate answers. What kind of learner is she?
A. Accomodators C. Divergers
B. Assimilators D. Converges

12. In performing the Zumba, first raise your heel, second, make three steps forward, third step
make a point of knowledge. What kind of knowledge is exhibited?
A. Conditional Knowledge C. Procedural Knowledge
B. Declarative Knowledge D. Domain-Specific Knowledge

13. Jay develops an integral and coherent sense of self. He seeks answer to question. WHO
AM I? Which of the following Jay likely to develop?
A. Initiative C. Intimacy
B. Identity and Role Confusion D. Autonomy

14. Which of the following is the correct order of psychosexual stages proposed by Sigmund
Freud?
A. Oral Stage, Anal Stage, Phallic Stage, Latency Stage, Genital Stage
B. Anal Stage, Oral Stage, Phallic Stage, Latency Stage, Genital Stage
C. Oral Stage, Anal Stage, Genital Stage, Latency Stage, Phallic Stage
D. Anal Stage, Oral Stage, Genital Stage, Latency Stage, Phallic Stage

15. Donna is 8 years old and although she understands some logical principles, she still has
troubles in understanding hypothetical concepts. According to Piaget, Donna belongs to what
stage of Cognitive Development?
A. Senosirimtor C. Concrete Operational Stage
B. Pre-Operational Stage D. Formal Operational Stage

16. Which statement does not refer to cognitive theories?


A. Prefer to concentrate on analyzing cognitive process
B. Conclusions are based on observation of external manifestation of learning
C. Study of the structures and components of information processing
D. Believe in non-observable behavior

17. Why should teachers provide feedback and realistic praise?


A. To motivate students to study
B. To be liked and loved by the students
C. So the students will praise him/her
D. To motivate and encourage participation among learners

18. Which of the following will be Freuds description of the childs behavior if he has a biting,
sarcastic manner?
A. Anal Expulsive C. Oral Stage Fixation
B. Anal Receptive D. Phallic Stage

19. Which of the following can best describe the preschoolers readiness to learn new tasks and
play activities?
A. Emerging competency and self-awareness
B. Theory of the Mind
C. Relationship with parents
D. Growing identification with others

20. Which theory operates on the STIMULUS RESPONSE PRINCIPLE which means all
behavior are cause by external stimuli?
A. Existentialist Theory C. Cognitive Theory
B. Behaviorist Theory D. Constructivist Theory

21. Joyce who is betweem 9 and 11 years of age is most likely to demonstrate moral reasoning
at which Kohlbergs stage?
A. Pre-Conventional C. Post COnventional
B. Pre-Operational D. Conventional

22. What is Freud’s idea about a young boy’s guilty feelings brought about by jelousy of his
father’s relationship with his mother?
A. Electra Complex C. Phallic Stage
B. Oedipus Complex D. Intimacy Stage

23. What do you call the quantitative increase in terms of height and weight as observed by the
school physician during the physical examination of the students?
A. Development C. Growth
B. Learning D. Maturation

24. To make Roman Education Truly Utilitarian (JEREMY BENTHAM), how should the day to
day lessons be taught?
A. Taught in the student’s native
B. Taught interestingly through the play way method
C. Practiced at home under the guidance of their respective parents
D. Related and linked to the events happening in everyday life

25. Virtue as one component in Teaching of Rizal as a course focuses on the teaching of good
and beauty consistent with the good and beauty of God. What Philosophy support this?
A. Idealism C. Realism
B. Existentialism D. Pragmatism

26. The progressivist emphasized the individuality of the child. What is the concern of the
reconstructionist?
A. Experiential Learning C. Social Problem
B. Socialization D. Values Education

27. Why should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the custom
and traditions of the community where he works?
A. To please the people of the community
B. To identify the weaknesses of the culture of the community
C. To change the culture of the community
D. To have a sympathetic attitude for the people of the community

28. In chronological order, arrange the stages of prenatal development in human growth
I. Fertlization of Zygote
II. Blastocyst attaches to the wall of the female uterus
III. Male sperm and female egg chromosomes unite
IV. Zygote divides to cell from 2 to 4 to 128 cells
A. I, II, III, IV B. III, I, II, IV C. III, I, IV, II D.
IV, III, II, I

29. Who among the following used animals as models for human behavior?
A. Tolman B. Lewin C. Wertheimer D. Piaget

30. What is required to proceed to the next level if the student did not meet expectations in
two learning areas?
A. Take remedial classes even without passing them
B. Retain to lower level
C. Take and pass the remedial class
D. Repeat the whole grade

31. What does NOAM CHOMSKY assert about language learning for children?
I. Young children learn and apply grammatical rules and vocabulary as they are exposed
to them
II. Begin formal teaching of grammatical rules to children as early as possible
III. Do not require initial formal language teaching for children

A. I and II B. I and III C. I only D. II only


32. According to Ausubel, one of the ways to strengthen the student’s cognitive structure is
by using an instructional tool called____________
A. Advance Organizer C. Spiral Approach
B. Narrative D. Cross-Referencing

33. Which parenting styles contributes to the development of children who have low level of
responsibility?
A. Authoritarian C. Permissive
B. Authoritative D. Neglectful

34. Teacher Donna would like to conduct an assessment to her students, to determine the
standard reached by the learner at the end of instruction. The best practice supports
____________
A. Formative Assessment C. Diagnostic Test
B. Summative Assessment D. Placement Test

35. According to Understanding by Design Framework, what is the first step of planning
process in guiding curriculum, assessment and instruction?
A. Identify desired results C. Determine Acceptable
evidence
B. Enumerate learning Objectives D. Plan learning experiences and
instructions

36. Which is true about kindergarten grades?


A. Grades are computed like grades in Grade I
B. There are no numerical grades with description
C. Remarks like passed and failed is used
D. There are no numerical grades
37. Which of the following initiatives would not help a school address diversity?
A. Using culturally relevant teaching method
B. Working with neighborhood groups
C. Using ability grouping
D. Using cooperative learning
38. Which of the following qualities should be developed by the pillar “learning to live
together”?
A. Strong appreciation of the diversity of human race
B. Readiness to take risk and resolve or manage conflicts
C. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness of his/her personality
D. Scientific spirit and inquiring mind

39. What pillar of Education, which emphasizes learning to be human, through acquisition of
knowledge, skills and values conducive to personality development?
A. Learning to know C. Learning to be
B. Learning to do D. Learning to live together

40. Which test is appropriate for developing student’s ability to organize thoughts and ideas?
A. Fill in the blanks C. Multiple Choice
B. Essay D. True or False

41. Vygotsky says that learning occurs in a social context. Which learning activity is most
appropriate?
A. Individual Powerpoint Presentation C. Research
B. Journal Entry D. Peer Discussion

42. At what point does the science learner engage in critical thinking?
A. Examining and Judging Object C. Observing Objects
B. Conclusion D. Gathering Evidence

43. On learning deficiencies, what is learning disability in reading?


A. Dyslexia C. Dysgraphia
B. Dyscalculia D. Dyspepsia

44. How do you classify objective “To identify the parts of the flower” in terms of Blooms
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives at the Cognitive Level?
A. Application C. Analysis
B. Synthesis D. Knowledge

45. What kind of assessment uses a checklist, portfolio rubrics or rating scale?
A. Alternative Assessment C. Authentic Assessment
B. Placement Assessment D. Informal Assessment

46. After the 1987 constitution, what is the legal basis that makes teaching a profession
and considers teachers as professionals?
A. R.A 7836 B. R.A 11650 C. R.A 7722 D. R.A
7796

47. In preparing instructional materials, what is the primary factor to be considered?


A. The diversity of learners C. The objective of the lesson
B. The methods and techniques D. The technology available in the
classroom

48. What instance is the teacher a writer of the curriculum?


A. Presenting class lessons C. Assessing lesson outcomes
B. Preparing lesson plans D. Checking lesson exam

49. What is the objective of routines for class management?


A. To reward performances C. To eliminate stress
B. To check attendance D. To ensure order

50. What does it mean when a misdemeanor has a RIPPLE EFFECT on the class?
A. That misbehavior will end
B. That the class will know the misbehavior
C. That one misdemeanor can affect the whole class
D. That only one is to be blamed for the misbehavior

51. Teacher Joyce wants to apply the message of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience. Which
among the following you will do?
A. Use only direct experiences for real learning
B. Always use traditional type of instruction
C. Make students direct their own learning
D. Make use of possible combination of the elements of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experiences

52. Teacher Leon gives his students opportunities to be creative because of his convivtion
that much learning result from the need to express creativity. On which theory is Teacher Leons
conviction anchored? ___________ theory
A. Behaviorist C. Cognitive
B. Associiationist D. Humanist

53. Which philosophy approves of a teacher who lectures most of the time and requires his
students to memorize the rules of grammar?
A. Existentialism C. Pragmatism
B. Realism D. Idealism

54. Teacher Nikka wants to check prior knowledge of her pupils about water pollution. She
writes the main topic water pollution to the center of the chalk board and encircles it. Then, she
asks the pupils to provide information that can be clustered around the main topic. What
technique did the teacher employ?
A. Vocabulary Building C. Demonstration
B. Semantic Mapping D. Deductive Teaching

55. The current emphasis on the development of critical thinking by the use of philosophic
methods that emphasize debate and discussion began with
A. Aristotle C. Confucius
B. Socrates D. Plato

56. Which refers a single word or phrase that tells the computer to do something with
program or file?
A. Computer program C. Computer Language
B. Password D. Command
57. In instructional planning, which among these three: unit plan, course plan, lesson plan is
most specific?
A. Course C. Resources
B. Unit D. Lesson

58. The first American teachers on the Philippines were:


A. Missionaries C. Graduates of the normal
School
B. Soldiers D. Elementary Graduates

59. By which process do children become participating and functioning members of society
by fitting into organized way to life?
A. Socialization C. Accomodation
B. Acculturation D. Assimilation

60. Which is a teaching approach for kindergarten that makes real world experiences of the
child focal point of educational stimulation?
A. Situation Approach C. Montessori Approach
B. Traditional Approach D. Eclectic Approach

61. Which among the following graphic organizers used help shows events in chronological
order?
A. Timeline and Story Map C. Series of events chart and
story map
B. Timeline and Cycle D. Timeline and Series of
events

62. Which schools are subject to supervision, regulation and control by the state?
A. Public, private sectarian and non sectarian schools C. Sectarian and Non-Sectarian
Schools
B. Public Schools D. Private Schools

63. Which among the following can help student development the habit of critical thinking?
A. Blind obedience of Authority
B. A willingness to suspend judgement until sufucient evidence
C. Asking convergent question
D. Asking low level question

64. Teacher Nelda wants to develop her pupil’s comprehension skills. What order of skills
will she develop?
I. Literal Comprehension
II. Interpretation
III. Critical Evaluation
IV. Integration

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

65. An integrative, conceptual approach introduced by Roldan that has as its highest levels
in the development of _________ thinking skills.
A. Interpretative C. Critical
B. Creative D. Literal

66. If a student thinks about thinking, he is involved in the process called _______
A. Higher order thinking
B. Metacognition
C. Ctrical Thinking
D. Creative Thinking

67. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on Thorndikes law of ______
A. Readiness C. Exercise
B. Effect D. Belongingness

68. The following are some drill techniques except:


A. Challenging students to be above the level of the class
B. Asking pupils to repeat answers
C. Giving short quiz and having students grade papers
D. Assigning exercise from a workbook

69. The process of task analysis ends up in the formation of __________


A. Instructional Objectives C. Goals of learning
B. Enabling objectives D. Behavioral Objectives

70. For city-bred students to think that their culture is better than those from the province
is concrete example of
A. Ethnical Relativism C. Cultural Relativism
B. Ethnocentrism D. Xenocentrism

71. Who were the Thomasites?


A. First American Teachers that help in establishing the public educational system in the
Philippines
B. The soldier doubted the success of the Public educational system to be set in the
Philippines
C. First religious group who came to the Philippines on board the US transports Thomas

72. Which teaching activity is founded on Banduras social learning theory?


A. Questioning C. Modeling
B. Inductive Reasoning D. Interactive Teaching

73. Which program is DepEd’s vehicle in mobilizing support from the private and non-
government sectors to support program based on DepEds menu of assistance packages?
A. Chili-Friendly School System C. Every child a Reader
Program
B. Adopt a School Program D. Brigada Eskwela

74. Researchers gave rats a dose of 3 m butyl phthalide and measured changes in the rat’s
blood pressure. This statement is best classified as
A. Experiment C. Hypothesis
B. Prediction D. Finding

75. The right hemisphere of the brain is involved in the following function except:
A. Visual Function C. Intuitive Functions
B. Non-Verbal Function D. Detail Oriented Functions

76. To build a sense of pride among Filipino Youth, which should be done?
A. Re-study the history from the perceptize of our colonizer
B. Re-study our history and stress on our achievement as a people
C. Replace the study of folklores and myths with technical subjects
D. Set aside the study of local history

77. Which is in accordance with the with it ness principle of classroom management of
Kounin?
A. Student agree to disagree in class discussion
B. Teacher is fully aware of what is happening his classroom
C. Student is with his teacher in everything he teaches
D. Both parents and teachers are involved in the education of teachers

78. Below are questions that must be considered in developing appropriate learning activity
experiences except one. Which is it?
A. Can experience benefit the pupils?
B. Do the experience save the pupils ffrom learning?
C. Are the experiences in accordance with the patterns of pupils?
D. Do the experiences in accordance with the patterns of pupils?

79. Which is a characteristic of an imperfect type of matching test?


A. An item may have no answer at all C. These are two or more distracters
B. An answer may be repeated D. The items in the right and left columns
are equal in number

80. Which is a pro active management practice?


A. Tell them that you enforce the rules on everyone, no execuses
B. Set and clrify your rules and expectation on Day 1
C. Punish the misbehaving pupil in the presence of their classmates
D. Stress on penalty for every violation

81. Specialization is knowing more and more about less and less. Then it is better to be
generalist: claims Teacher Patty. On which Philosophy Does Teacher Patty learn?
A. Essentialism C. Perennialism
B. Progressivism D. Existentialism

82. To reach out to clientele who cannot be in the classroom for one reason or another,
which of the following was established
A. Informal C. Pre-School Education
B. Special Eduaction D. Alternative Learning System

83. Tira wnjoys games like scrable, anagrams and password. Which type of intelligence is
strong in Tira?
A. Interpersonal Interlligence C. Logical and Mathematical
Intelligence
B. Linguistic Intelligence D. Spatial Intelligence

84. Teacher Milla observes cleanliness and order in the classroom to create a conducive
atmosphere for learning. On which theory is her practice based?
A. Pyschoanalysis C. Behaviorism
B. Gestalt Psychology D. Humanistic Psychology

85. Which learning principle is the essence of Gardners Theory of Multiple Intelligences?
A. Almost all learners are linguistically intelligent
B. Intelligence is not measured on one form
C. Learners have different IQ level
D. Learners have static IQ

86. Who asserted that children must be given the opportunity to explore and work on
different materials so that they will develop the sense of initiative instead of guilt?
A. Kohlbergs C. Maslow
B. Erickson D. Gardner

87. Teacher Ada uses direct instruction strategy. Which will she first do?
A. Presenting and Structuring C. Guided student practice
B. Independent Practice D. Reviewing the previous day’s
work

88. The free public elementary and secondary educations in the country are in the line with
the Government Effort to address educational problems of ____________
A. Productivity C. Access and Quality
B. Relevance and Quality D. Effectiveness and Effeciency

89. Here are raw scores in a quiz, 97, 95, 85, 83, 77, 75, 50 10, 5, 2, 1. To get a picture of
the group’s performance which measure of central tendency is most realiable?
A. Median C. Mean
B. Mode D. None, its best to look at the
individuals scores

90. Which objective in the affective domain is the lowest level?


A. To accumulate examples of authenticity
B. To support viewpoints against abortion
C. To respond positively to a comment
D. To formulate criteria for honesty

91. Using the six descriptions of elements of Good Short story, IDENTIFY IN WRITING THE
SHORT STORY BY O. HENRY, with complete accuracy. The words in capital letters are
reffered to as the __________
A. Criterion for Success C. Performance Statement
B. Condition D. Minimum Acceptance
Performance

92. You have presented a lesson on animal protective coloration. At the end, you ask if there
are any question. There are none. You can take this to mean that ______________
A. The students are not interested in the lesson
B. You need to ask specific questions to elicit responses
C. The studets did not understand what you were talking about
D. The students understand everything that you presented

93. Teacher Vina feels offended by her superviso’s unfavorable comment after a classroom
supervison. She concludes that her supervisor does not like her. Which Filipino trait is
demonstrated by Teacher Vina?
A. Extreme Family Centeredness C. Kanya-kanya Syndrome
B. Extreme Personalism D. Superficial Religouis Belief

94. Teachers are encouraged to make use of Authentic Assessment such as:
A. De-contextualized drills C. Answering Multiple Choices Test
items
B. Unrealistic Performance D. Real world application of lessons
learned

95. What does the principle of Individual Difference require teachers to do?
A. Give less attention to gifted learners
B. Provide for a variety of learning activities
C. Treat all learners alike while watching
D. Prepare modules for slow learners in class

96. The source of energy responsible for life on earth is the _______
A. Moon C. star
B. Wind D. Sun

97. Which quotation gos with a proactive approach to discipline?


A. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure
B. Do not make a mountain of molehill
C. Walk your talk
D. Do not smile until Christmas

98. Id like to test wheter a student knows what a particular word means. What should I ask
the student to do?
A. Give the word a tune then sings it C. Spell the word and identify its part of
speech
B. Define the word D. Give the etymology of the word

99. The content of the school subjects offered in the school, and a sub-set of the curriculum
is called________
A. Course of Study C. Curriculum
B. Syllabus D. Lesson Plan

100. In the CIPP, the main task of this element is to ensure that the means are actually
implemented
A. Input Evaluation C. Product Evaluation
B. Process Evaluation D. Context Evaluation

101. Product using prescriptive models of evaluation are usually described as __________
A. Evolutionary C. Exemplars
B. Theoretical D. Empirical

102. The curriculum in which the primary intention is to ensure that the educational goals of
the system are being accomplished is called
A. Written Curriculum C. Taught Curriculum
B. Reccomended Curriculum D. Supported Curriculum

103. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good curriculum?


A. The curriculum is continuously evolving
B. The curriculum is based on the needs of people
C. The curriculum is the result of an action plan
D. The curriculum is democratically conceived

104. Which Educational Philosophy emphasizes on the necessities of academic knowledge


and character development?
A. Essentialism C. Progressivism
B. Perenialism D. Reconstructionism
105. Which educational philosophy focuses on the importance of reforms and rebuilding
social and cultural infrastructure to improve society?
A. Essentialism C. Progressivism
B. Perennialism D. Reconstructionism

106. The person most responsible for Progressivism was __________


A. Robert Hutchins C. Mortimer Adler
B. John Dewey D. Theodore Brameld

107. The oldest and most conservative educational Philosophy was


A. Essentialism C. Progressivism
B. Perenialism D. Reconstructionism

108. The famous Russian physiologist, who introduced the theory of classical conditioning
was
A. B.F Skinner C. Ivan Pavlov
B. Edward Thorndike D. Albert Bandura
109. He defined learning as Habit Formation.
A. B.F Skinner C. Ivan Pavlov
B. Edward Thorndike D. Albert Bandura

110. He introduced the term OPERANT ehich man act upon


A. B.F Skinner C. Ivan Pavlov
B. Edward Thorndike D. Albert Bandura

111. Abraham Maslow became prominent in this Theory?


A. Classical Conditioning Theory (Pavlov) C. Meaningful Learning
Theory (David Osibels)
B. Social Learning Theory (Bandura) D. Hierarchy of Needs
Theory

112. Which elememt of Stakes Responsive Model refers to conditions existing prior to
intervention?
A. Antecedent C. Outcomes
B. Transactions D. Interventions

113. The royal decree which established the public school system in the Philippines during
the Spanish Period was
A. Educational Decree of 1863 C. Educational Decree of
1893
B. Educational Decree of 1873 D. Educational Decree of
1883

114. R.A 7722 is also known as


A. Technical Edication and Skills Authority C. Commission on Higher
Education
B. Department of Education D. Department of Education
Culture and Sports

115. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority was established in


A. 1984 C. 1974
B. 1994 D. 2004

116. This law was responsible for transforming the name of the Department of Education
Culture and Sport’s (DECS) to the Department of Education (DepEd)
A. Education Act of 1982 C. R.A 7722
B. R.A 7796 D. R.A 9155

117. Your teacher is of the Opinion that the world and everything in it are ever changing and
so teaches you the skills to cope with change. What is his governing Philosophy?
A. Idealism C. Realism
B. Existentialism D. Experimentalism

118. In education as agent of modernization, the curriculum tends to focus on well-defined


orientation. In this sociological view, which describes the curriculum best?
A. Present-Oriented C. Future Oriented
B. Past Oriented D. Traditional Oriented

119. Which is the initial step taken in designing curriculum?


A. Reviewing Aims C. Determining the needs
B. Stating the Objectives D. Determining the program
Structure

120. What strategy for curricular change and innovation is more appropriate when Ideas and
suggestions from others are considered?
A. Problem Solving Strategy C. Open Input Strategy
B. Planned Linkages D. Coercive Strategy

121. Sequence is to time order as scope is to __________


A. Breadth C. Time Allotment
B. Balance D. Grade Placement

122. Who coined the word SPIRAL CURRICULUM?


A. Brunner C. Pavlovekita
B. Skinner D. Thorndike

123. Here is an example of a teachers question in Mathematics. How do you find the area of
a square? Which type of Question is this under Blooms Taxonomy?
A. Knowledge C. Application
B. Comprehension D. Analysis

124. Regarding criteria for selecting learning experiences, which of the following statements
are questionable?
A. The experience must be unified through evolving purposes of teacher
B. The experience must begin with and continue to grow out of the real felt needs of pupils
C. The experience must help each individual build new refine old meanings
D. The experience must aid each individual to increase his power to make intelligent
choices

125. Translating educational goals into instructional objective means that ________
A. Educational goals should be restated according to the learners’ level
B. Education goals should be stated into the teacher’s specific objectives
C. Broad educational aim must be restated into clear and specific aims for teaching
purposes
D. Broad educational aims should be formulated according to the overall aims of the school

126. Which of the following statement best describes the objectives: ‘To display increasing
understanding of the self’?
A. It is a longer term objective with which all grade levels are likely to be concerned
B. It carries the same meaning for all pupils
C. All aspect of the objectives might be assessed in one situation
D. All is observable, hence measurable

127. Selection of objectives as a major stage in the process of curriculum development


answers the question
A. What shall I teach? C. Whom will I teach?
B. How will I teach? D. What should I get my pupils to
action?

128. The criterion of significance of curriculum content refers to _________


A. The depth of understanding
B. The meaningfulness aspects of school subjects
C. The breadth of coverage
D. The University Elements
129. Following Blooms Taxonomy of Cognitive objectives from lowest level to highest level,
which is the correct sequence of the objective below?
I. Identify the implication of not having unity in the revolutionary period
II. Criticize the steps on how the Malolos Government was established in the year 1898
III. Re enact the important events during the revolutionary of 1898
IV. Summarize the important provisions of the Malolos Constitution

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


III, II

130. Which set shows effective objectives arranged in hierarchial order?


A. Organization, Receiving, Valuing C. Characterization, Valuing,
Responding
B. Receiving, Valuing, responding D. Valuing, Organizing,
Characterization

131. What level in the taxonomy of Psychomotor domain requires the students to competently
respond and with confidence?
A. Guided response C. Complex Overt Response
B. Adaptation D. Origination

132. Which is an example of an objective for the synthesis level?


A. Convert fractions to decimal
B. Identify the unknown in the given problem
C. Propose a solution to a multi-step problem
D. Judge the accuracy of the answer to the given problem

133. The major factor with which curriculum dvelpment will be concerned ___________
A. Teacher C. Environment
B. Students D. Learning Situation

134. Which laid the foundation of the implementation of the K to 12 program of the
Philippines?
A. R. A 7722 C. R.A 9123
B. R. A 10533 D. R.A 9455

135. Which model of curriculum development addressed Tylers Linear Modeal?


A. Tylers-End-Means Model C. Tabas Inverted Model
B. The Oliva Model D. Wheelers Model

136. Teachers are being involved in a curriculum development in various ways, which is not a
teacher’s task?
A. Determining the general goals of Education C. Writing and Editing Learning
MAterial
B. Organizing Instructonal Materials D. Experimenting and trying out
teaching strategies

137. Regarding the Olivas Model of Curriculum development, which statement is incorrect?
A. It consists of both student activites and teacher activities but no foundation of elements
and no Philosophy statement
B. It states the aims of education and their philosophical and psychological principles
C. It includes societal and student needs, which are invaluable parts of curriculum models
D. It specifies curricular goals and objectives based on the aims, belief, and needs
138. A teacher who operated on the generated creative level of curriculum development
A. Relies on textbook, workbooks and routine activities
B. Treat skill as ends rather than as means of generating further learning
C. Is aware of the need to integrate curriculum content with emergent condition
D. Thinks about what they are doing and tries to find more effective ways of working

139. Which is not a concern of curriculum development?


A. In-service training
B. Examination of Objectives
C. Development of methods and materials which are most likely to achieve the objective
D. Assessment of the extent to which the objective has been achieved

140. Which kind of data proves to be least useful in curriculum development?


A. Data about students
B. Data about teachers
C. Data about learning
D. Data about social and cultural matters

141. What is the best rationale for curriculum development?


A. The child himself is changing
B. Philosophy of Education is ever changing
C. Leadership is contantly ever changing
D. The child is living in a fast changing world

142. Which is not the outcome goal of the K-12 Basic Education program?
A. Philippine Education standards to be at part with international standards
B. Conduct in-service training for teachers relative to the implementation of the K-12
curriculum
C. Improved quality of Teachers
D. Improve system of Governance in the Department

143. The focal point of planning decisions to formulate the design and details of the Enhance
Basic Education Curriculum is the ____________
A. Philippine Constitution C. DepEd
B. TESDA D. CHED

144. Which of the following statement is correct?


A. Curriculum development is an individualized teacher task
B. Curriculum development is daily carried out the school level
C. Curriculm development is largely determined by the interests and abilities of the
teachers
D. Curriculum development is a dynamic rather than static process

145. It is an interaction between those who have created the programme and those who are
charged to deliver it.
A. Curriculum Development C. Curriculum Change
B. Curriculum Implementation D. Curriculum Evaluation

146. In this view, teachers are directed by Authority figures through a memorandum, to
implement a curriculum
A. Traditional Approach C. Laissez-fairez Approach
B. Modern Approach D. Authoritatrian Control Approach
147. Teachers places few demand or controls on the students is ___________
A. Traditional Approach C. Laissez-faire Approach
B. Modern Approach D. Authoritarian Approach

148. The most important person in the curriculum implementation process.


A. Learners C. Teachers
B. Parents D. Principal or School Heads

149. They should have in depth knowledge about the planned change and of the
implementation process
A. Learners C. Teachers
B. Parents D. Principal or School Heads

150. Instructional materials must be connected with ___________


A. Course Guide C. Teaching Teachnique
B. Curriculum D. Level of Students

151. Under which phase/s of curriculum development does setting goals and objectives fall?
A. Planning C. Contents and Methods
B. Implementation D. Implementation and Evaluation

152. Preparation for Instructional materials falls under what phase of curriculum
development?
A. Planning and Implementation C. Planning
B. Impleentation and Evaluation D. Evaluation

153. It is needed to make a list of what learners _________ in preparing the aims, goals and
objctives of the curriculum?
A. Do in make-belive situation
B. Are required to do in a real world
C. Should do as citizens in a democratic country
D. Are expected to in school

154. According to Blooms Taxonomy, what is the lowest level of question in the cognitive
domain that the teacher could use?
A. Comprehension C. Analysis
B. Knowledge D. Application

155. What type of curriculum is a teacher using when students are confronted with a scenario
and asked to generate hypotheses and solutions?
A. Program Based C. Computer Based
B. Concept Based D. Problem Based

156. Which of the following is the focal point of the curriculum evaluation?
A. Determining the merit and worth of a program study
B. Identifying curriculums weakness and strengths
C. Decission making for curriculum revision
D. Providing for the relevance of curriculum

157. A school’s curriculum committee conduct an evaluation of curriculum materials such as


curriculum materials such as curriculum guide and lesson plans. What intent of curriculum
evaluation is involved?
A. Appraisal of curricular attainment
B. Determine the task of implements
C. Imporvement of Material
D. Rate amount of success

158. Which of the following is not true about formative evaluation?


A. Involves data obtained during curriculum implementation
B. Done at the same time the program is running
C. Usually involves data collection at the end of the program
D. Intended to improve the program while it is implemented

159. Kimberly allows her seatmate Joyce to copy her answers so that she will appear to her
as more intelligent? At what level of Kholbergs stages of morality is shown?
A. Pre-Conventional for mutual benefit C. Conventional to obey the law
B. Conventional for Social Approval D. Pre-Conventional for out of fear
of punishment

160. How can mobile games addiction be explain using Sigmund Freuds terminologies?
A. The super ego blinds the ego C. Id exerts too much power over
the ego
B. Id and super ego balances each other D. Ego overcomes the Id

161. On Piaget theory of Cognitive Development, what can 0-6 month’s old infant be capble
of doing?
A. Gigle, coo and babble C. Say meaningful words
B. Unse Animal sound D. Speak Single words

162. How is Erickson’s epigenetic principle of unfolding of personality as it is applicable to


learners best describe by other experts?
A. Like cactus C. Like a rose bud
B. Like a growing tree D. Like a sampaguita

163. Donna demonstrate Zumba dance to her pupils. In Banduras theory what kind of model
is she?
A. Symbolic Model C. Virtual Model
B. Instructional Model D. Live Model

164. On cognitive advancement in adolescence is metacognition, what does metacognition


mean?
A. Ability to recall and explain C. Ability to identify one’s own thinking
process and strategies
B. Ability to solve problems D. Ability to analyze and synthesize

165. Joyce says that the sun is sleeping at night, Joyce is in the pre-operational stage,
specifically_________
A. Animism C. Reversibility
B. Egocentrism D. Centration

166. Baby Melvz, a 12 months old child, walks without support because of the internal
ripening that occurred in his muscles, bones and nervous system development.
A. Growth C. Devlopment
B. Maturation D. Learning

167. What is the correct method of Pre-Natal Stages of Development?


A. Embryo, Germinal, Fetus C. Germinal, Fetus, Embryo
B. Embryo, Fetus, Germinal D. Germinal, Embryo, Fetus
168. It refers to the Genetic Heritage passed down by our Biological parents. These traits can
be physical, such as eye color, blood type or a disease or behavioral
A. Heredity C. Behavior
B. Genes D. Allebes

169. These ae characteristic of STAGNATION but not to include ____________


A. Nueroticism C. No interest in productivity
B. Asocial D. Developing relationship with family

170. This is one of the most common childhood anxiety disorder when the mother leaves her
kindergarten son in his classroom crying, the child is experiencing
A. Separation Anxiety C. Trisomy 21
B. ADHD D. Austism

171. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common mental
disorder affecting children. Which among the following is not the symptoms of ADHD?
A. Hyperactivity C. Impulsive
B. Unable to focus D. Diffuclty in Spelling

172. It is a component of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological system theory that focuses on how


Cultural Elements affect a childs development such as socioeconomic status, wealth, poverty
and ethnicity.
A. Microsystem C. Macrosystem
B. Mesosystem D. Exosystem

173. According to Freud Psychology, these are forms of oral fixation in adults
except________
A. Pica C. Overeating
B. Alcoholism D. Tidy
174. John who’s aged between 3 and 6, becoming unconsciously sexually attached to his
mother, and hostile toward his father, who he considered as rival.
A. Electra Complex C, Inferiority Complex
B. Oedipus Complex D. Superiority Complex

175. What process of child development arouses interest in learning through fun activities like
music and dance activities?
A. Socio-emotional C. Affective
B. Cognitive D. Psychomotor Skills

176. What kind of activity is being enegaged in by students who demonstrate skills such as
sewing, dancing and throwing a baseball?
A. Psychomotor C. Cognitive
B. Affective D. Competencies

177. Teacher Dhar, a physical education teacher, demonstrates the New Skills to be learned
so that his students can watch him and later produce the skills. What is the learning theory
associated with the situatuation?
A. Operant Conditioning C. Socio Cultural Theory
B. Connectionism Theory D. Social Learning Theory

178. What feature of classical conditioning is exhibited when Kimberly was traumatized by
mere sight of roaming snakes but does not mind on snake on cages
A. Schema C. Discrimination
B. Assimilation D. Generalization

179. Yza ready herself every morning since she dislikes having her mother prepare things for
her. What displayed by the child trying to do things on her own?
A. Trust C. Initiative
B. Autonomy D. Generativity

180. Dhar was concerned about thumb sucking of her baby Joyce. Nic told him that certain
behavior is common among infants. Who presented this Notion?
A. John Bowbly C. Jean Piaget
B. Erick Erickson D. Sigmund Freud

181. On what level of Havighurts Developmental Task when Donna, a newly hired CEO is
learning to live with her marriage partner and manager her home?
A. Late Childhood C. Middle Age
B. Early Adulthood D. Old Age

182. According to Jean Piaget, this level of development occurs from 12-18 months and is
when the child starts to develop his curiosity
A. Primary Circular Level C. Tertiary Circular Level
B. Secondary Circular Level D. Reflexes

183. Vygotsky coined this term, and this is the role of teachers and others in supporting the
learner’s development and providing support structures to get to the next stage or level.
A. Scaffolding C. Zone of Actual Development
B. Zone Proximal Development D. MKO

184. Sequence in which growth starts at the center of the body and moves toward the
extremities.
A. Latency C. Cephalocaudal
B. Proximodistal D. Phallic

185. During the Germnal phase of pre-natal development, a single cell is formed once sperm
unites with egg. This single cell is called a _____
A. Embryo C. Mitosis
B. Chromosomes D. Zygote

186. Which of the following practice that is regarded to be developmentally appropriate for
pre-schoolers?
A. Make the activities too simple, and easy that only last a short while
B. Activities ought to be practical not written
C. Use materials that are challenging, vibrant and appealing
D. Always give rewards and never punish

187. All these statements are Cognitivist Principles except _____________.


A. Belief of the non-observable behavior
B. Preference to focus on understanding the cognitive process
C. Analyzing the components and structures of information process
D. Conclusion based on observation of learnings external manifestation

188. Which does not require metacognition among the following skills in learning?
A. Monitoring own comprehension C. Factual and Concreate
Learning
B. Problem Solving D. Independent Learning
189. Which among application is the offshoot of operant conditioning theory of Skinner?
A. Project method C. Progresivism
B. Computer Associated Insstruction D. Mastery Learning

190. What time-tested principle of learning is violated when Teacher Kim keeps on giving
lectures in her class while her students remain seated to listen?
A. Learning is an active process C. Learning is discovery of
ideas
B. Learning begins with objectives D. Learning is a collaborative
process

191. Robie gets a lot of pressure from work. Based on Erick Erickson’s Psychosocial Theory,
this act of Robie shows ____________
A. Intimacy C. Trust
B. Identity D. Industry

192. Which of the following statements would illustrates Jonessa who is 11 years old
according to Piagets Theory of Cognitive Development?
A. Able to perceive abstract relationships and reasons
B. Experiments with methods to reach goals
C. Differentiates goas and goal oriented activities
D. Unable to breakdown a whole into separate parts
193. Herbart who established pedagogy as a field of study, promoted the use of formal
teaching procedures that will afterwards boost students intrinsic drive. Based on the items
below, what should be the proper order of steps in teaching?
I. Present the Topic
II. Prepare topic of Interest
III. Inductive Questioning
IV. New knowledge relates to the existing knowledge

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


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

194. Under which category of disabilities do Down Syndrome, Prader Willi Syndrome and
Fragile X Syndrome belog?
A. Other Health Impairment C. Autism
B. Intellectual Disabilities D. Learning Disabilities

195. Which of the following principles can support the increasing awareness about the value
of early childhood education?
A. The child’s formative years are their first five years
B. Early experience can be both exciting and challenging
C. The child needs to be observed and educated
D. Young children are capable of doing a variety of tasks at a ypung age

196. Who is best equipped to lead in the formulation of an individual Educational Plan for
Special Children?
A. Child Pyschologists C. Special Education Teachers
B. Parents of Special Children D. Child Therapists

197. Because motivation comes before learning, Teacher Donna should ____________
A. Teach concept from simple to complex
B. Give the same task to all students in a particular learning level
C. Consiider age level of students in teaching certain concepts
D. Follow the interest of students in assigning task

198. A student was raised by authoritative parents. What will be his attitude in School?
A. Quarrelsome C. Independent
B. Distant D. Inferiority

199. How do novice learner process information?


A. Meaningful Information C. Important Information
B. Selected Information D. All of the Information

200. It occurs when the child is able to believe in something without knowing why she or he
believes it.
A. Intuitive thought C. Logical Reasoning
B. Hearsay D. Critical Thinking
201. It is also known as motor learnig difficulties, perception-motor dystfunction, and
developmental coordination disorder (DCD). This can range from simple motor movements,
such as waving goodbyes, to more complex ones like sequencing steps to brush one’s teeth
A. Dyslexia C. Dyscalculia
B. Dysgraphia D. Dyspraxia

202. Joyce goes with her father Melvin in schools. She enjoys the workplace of her father.
Which of the following ecological theories is illustrated by the situation?
A. Chronosystem C. Exosystem
B. Macrosystem D. Microsystem

203. The period of physical, especially sexual maturation which is characterizd by rapid
somatic growth is known as ____________.
A. Infancy C. Puberty
B. Early Childhood D. Adulthood

204. Which does the infant learn when caregivers are neglectful and abusive?
I. Learn to mistrust
II. Learn ti trust
III. Learns that the world is Hostile
A. I and II C. II and III
B. I, II, and III D. I and III

205. With Chomskys Language Acquisition Device, what is true of toddlers?


A. Cannot produce words C. Can pronounce words well
B. Can learn language fast D. Can learn language slowly

206. Which among is not an example of Primary Reinforcements?


A. Food C. Sleep
B. Water D. Tokens

207. After having graduated from Senior High School, Donna is still contemplating wheter to
take up special Education or Guidance and Counseling
A. Identity Achiievement C. Identity Foreclosure
B. Idenntity Diffusion D. Identity Moratorium

208. All of the following analogies represent the right correlation between processes and
changes in human development except:
A. Cognitive: Thought C. Emotional: Mood
B. Biological: Language D. Social: Relationship

209. Is it mandatory for all LET Passer to be a member to an accredited Professional


Organization for Teachers?
A. No
B. Yes, when the Teacher is already teaching
C. Yes
D. Only for LET Passer who are not repeater
210. Teacher Kim is assigned in a rural area: Teacher Donna is a Depressed Community:
Teacher Dar in a Hazardous Area and Teacher Jonessa in a place where standard living is
high. Who is entitled to a hardship allowance?
A. Teacher Kim C. Teacher Dar
B. Teacher Donna D. Teacher Jonesa

211. After the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the first legal basis to make teaching as a
Profession and consider Teacher as a professional was?
A. RA 9293 C. PD 1006
B. RA 7610 D. RA 7836

212. A school’s academic coordinator has been found to have engaged in gambling which
has caused him to be absent most of the time. Can his certificate of registration as a teacher be
revoked?
A. Yes, because habitual gambling is dishonorable conduct and is against the practice of
teaching
B. No, because he is protected by his right as a teacher
C. No, unless he’s proven guilty
D. Yes, because hes incompetence

213. Teacher Robie wants to continue with her study leave for another six months after
completing a school year. Could she be allowed?
A. Yes, if her grades are excellent
B. Yes, but with out compensation
C. No, other teachers should have the chance
D. No, study leave should not exceed one year

214. Teacher Sarah Joy was approached by Mrs. Fiero who has a concern about the grade
received by her daughter Judy, comparing it with the grade of Sally her classmate. Which of
these should teacher Sarah Joy do?
A. Refuse to show the record of the notebook
B. Show both the record of Judy and her classmate Sally
C. Refuse to show any record without the written approval of the principla
D. Show only the record of her Daughter Judy

215. Teacher Donna tutor her students, who have difficulty coping with Math, after class
hours. Is her act ethical?
A. Yes, provided she receives compensation
B. Yes, provided she does not require any payment from the parents
C. No, that is unfair to other students
D. No, that is not ethical

216. Is it professional for teachers to receive a gift from students and parents?
A. Not at all
B. Yes, in-season and out-season gift
C. Yes, if deserved
D. No, especially if done in exchange for requested concessions

217. Teacher Donna has not practiced her profession for the past 5 years. Can she go back
to teaching immediately?
A. Yes
B. No, unless she enrolled in a refresher course of 12 units: 6 units in Content and 6 units
in Pegagogy
C. No
D. Yes, if nobody can take her place

218. Ms. Kim a BSEd Graduate. Has not passed the LET yet. On what capacity can she be
hired?
A. Permanent Status C. Provisional for not less than six months
B. Emergency Status D. Provisional for not less than one year

219. Teacher Jonessa is a DEPED Teacher for 10 years. She wants to pursue her Masters
Degree. Could she still be payed while on study leave?
A. Yes, but without compensation
B. Yes 60 percent of her monthly salary for one year
C. No another teacher should have the chance
D. Yes, if her grades are excellent

220. Teacher Kim, the English coordinator, was assisted by Teacher Robie, throughout the
celebration of English Week. What could Teacher Kim do to acknowledge Teacher Robie
assistance?
A. Buy her gift
B. Keep quiet about the assistance received
C. Mention formally to the principal with the assistance received
D. Make an announcement giving due recognition of the assistance received

221. In her desire to motivate students to study very well, Teacher Donna posted the scores
of all her students at the end of the periodic test. Is the act in accordance with ethical principle?
A. No, it violates the principle of confidentiality of scores and grades
B. Yes, teacher Donna had a very good intention, and that is to motivate the students to
study well
C. Yes, scores are not yet the grades anyway
D. Yes, if the scores are high and no if the scores are low

222. Mr. Dexter is a holder of a valid certificate of Eligibility as a teacher issued by the Civil
Service Commisioner and the DECS, while Mr. Dar is a registered professional. Who is allowed
to practice the teaching profession?
A. Mr. Dexter, because of his CSC eligibility certificate
B. Both of them, because their credentials are both recognized by the law
C. Neither of the two because they did not take and pass the Let
D. Mr. Dar, because his credentials are organized by the law

223. For quality professional development, teachers must consider the NCBTS which are the
established standards for good teaching in the Philippines. What is meant by the acronym
NCBTS?
A. National Competency Based Teacher Standards
B. National Competency Based Teaching Standards
C. National Competency Basic Teacher Standards
D. National Competency Basic Teaching Standards
224. What is the proof that Professional Teachers demonstrate genuine desire for CPD?
A. Do as it is mandated
B. Go through it because everyone else does
C. Go through it for promotion
D. DO it even if it is not required

225. Phillipine Professional Standards for Teachers was established through what
department?
A. RA 7836 C. DO 42 S 2017
B. RA 9293 D. RA 10533

226. Which is true of LET Passer?


A. The taking of Oath is Optional
B. Taking the Professional Oat before practicing as a Professional Teacher is Optional fr
LET Passer
C. The Professional Oath can be taken before any Professional Teacher
D. Every LET Passer shall be required to take the Professional Oath before practicing as a
Professional Teacher

227. Which of the following is true about the Teacher as a Person under the code of Ethics for
Professional Teachers?
A. Live with dignity at all times wherever she/he is
B. Serve as a model worthy of emulation
C. Place premium upon self-respect and self-dicipline
D. All of the above

228. How is institution of learning encouraged to set higher standards over and above
minimum requirement for state recognition?
A. Scholastic Achievement
B. Faculty Development
C. Academic Freedom
D. Voluntary Accreditation

229. Can Manny PAcquio be given a special permit to Teach Boxing in a special school?
A. No, he is not a Education Graduate
B. No, he did not pass the LET
C. Yes, has exceed and gained international recognitions
D. Yes, he is a graduate of ALS

230. How is gradual progression of Teacher’s salary fro minimum to maximum done?
A. Regular increment every year
B. Increment after ten years of service
C. Regular increment every 3 years
D. Increment after 5 years

231. In which grade is mother tounge used as a medium of instruction according to the K-12
Law?
A. K–1 C. K only
B. K–2 D. K -3

232. Teacher James contracted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which
leave should he apply?
A. Paternity Leave C. Vacation Leave
B. Sick Leave D. Indefinite Leave
233. Teacher Toni is in a relationship with his student. Is this allowed?
A. No at all times
B. Yes, provided that Teacher Toni should exercise utmost professional discretion to avoid
scandal, gossip and preferential treatment with the learner
C. Yes, they should be proud of their relationship by revealing to the entire class their real
status
D. No, unless the Principal allowed

234. The new Perfromance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST) is ____________
A. Practice Based C. Knowledge Based
B. Competency Based D. Skills Based

235. Once a Teacher, forever a student. What does this statement imply about quality
personal and professional development for teacher?
A. The Teacher learns form his/her students
B. It is continoiung
C. The teacher is able to teach his/her students
D. Personal and professional development cal for teacher’s exposure to students

236. The Professional Teachers Code of Ethics does not cover:


A. Teachers of academic, vocational, special, technical or non formal institutions.
B. All full time or part time public and private school teachers and administrator
C. Teachers in all educational institutions at the pre-school, elementary and secondary
level
D. Teachers in Tertiary Level

237. Principal Ibon acted on the letter of complaint received by his office 30 days after saying
he was pre-occupied with more important things in the past few days. Is his reason acceptable?
A. Yes, because he has to prioritize things
B. No, RA 6713 states that the public officials and employees must act promptly on letters
and request within 15 working days from receipt thereof
C. Yes, because the letter of complaint can wait and is of no urgency
D. No, the reason is simply unacceptable

238. What is RA 6713 also called?


A. Ethical Standards for Public Employees
B. Code of Ethical Standards and Conduct of Government Officials and EMployess
C. Code of Ethical Standards for Government Officials and Employees
D. Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees

239. Teacher Donna was ordered by her Principal to come to school on four consecutive
Saturdays for the training of the Students’ editorial staff of their school paper. Is this allowed
under RA 4670?
A. Yes, because its part of the teacher’s other duty
B. Yes. Provided the teacher is compenstated
C. No, because it is not clearly indicated in the law
D. No, because it is not within the regular functions of the classroom teacher

240. Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, which has been provided as official languages
for purposes of communication and instruction?
A. Filipino only
B. Filipino, English and Spanish
C. English only
D. Filipino and English

241. Which of the following are obligations of teachers?


i. Accountable for the effective attainment of the learning objectives
ii. Render reports on performance of learners
iii. Maintain and sustain professional growth
iv. Participate as an agent of social, moral, intellectual and cultural change

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


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

242. Which is true of the periodic merit exam for teachers provided in RA 7836?
I. Consist of Oral Exam
II. Consist of Written Exam
III. May serve as additional basis for merit promotion in addition to performance rating
IV. Taken with fee of 1000 per examinee

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

243. To ensure high standards of the teachers personal and professional development, what
tool/instrument was developed by the DepED for Self-Assessment?
A. TPDI C. IPPD
B. TSNA D. KSA

244. Which is ethical for teachers to do in a situation where she/he falls inlove with the
students or when a student’s falls inlove with his/he teacher
A. The teacher resigns from his/her job
B. The teacher avoids the learner
C. The teacher advises the student to discontinue his/her studies
D. The teacher exercise discretion to avoid scandal and gossip about preferential treatment

245. The 1987 Philippine Constitution mandates free and compulsory education in the
_______ level
A. Kindergarten C. Secondary
B. Elementary D. Tertiary

246. Teacher Belinda does not personally agree with one school policy. What is her
professional responsibility?
A. Be indifferent about exert effort to understand it
B. Make an honest effort to understand, support and carry out the school policy even if she
does not personally agree
C. Remain connected with the school but defy the policy because in conscience she cannot
agree
D. Lead a campaign against its ablition

247. Which of the following emphasizes the right of citizens to quality education?
A. The basic education level C. The graduate level
B. Tertiary level D. All levels

248. What does TEACHERS ARE PERSONS IN AUTHORITY imply?


A. Teachers cannot be charged
B. No persons can assault a teacher
C. Teachers have immunity from arrest
D. Decissions made by teachers are deemed right

249. Who are covered by RA 4670?


A. Teachers in all levels
B. Teachers in all public elementary schools
C. Teachers in both public and private schools
D. Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools

250. Teacher Kim has been in active service for 10 years when he decided to pursue higher
studies. Under RA 4670, what kind of leave can Teacher Kim avail?
A. Indefinite Leave C. Study Leave
B. Sick Leave D. Vacation Leave

251. Teacher C has been teaching 7 straight years and therefore qualifies for a study leave
with pay for one year. How much pay is she entitled to receive?
A. 50% C. 70%
B. 60% D. 100%

252. Which of the following laws strengthens teacher education in the Philippines through the
establishment of center of excellence?
A. RA 7722 C. RA 7796
B. RA 7784 D. RA 7836

253. Is alien qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers?


A. No, he/she is not a natural born citizen of the Philippines
B. Yes, provided he/she is a teacher education graduate
C. No, because he/she is not a citizen of the Philippines
D. Yes, provided his/her country has a reciprocity with the Philippines in the Pratice of the
Teaching Profession

254. Teacher Kevin contracted an illness required rest for more than one year. Which leave
shuld he applies for?
A. Sick Leave C. Vacation Leave
B. Paternity Leave D. Indefinite Leave

255. With the Philippine Professional Standard for Teachers (PPST) as a guide, whoch of the
following is the characteristic of an ideal learning environment?
A. One that promotes competition among learners
B. One that promotes teacher as the center of instruction
C. One that imposes strict discipline on students
D. One that is safe and conducive for learning

256. For what response is Continuing Professional Education or CPE installed for every
professional teacher?
A. Past Ideas and Practices
B. Monitoring of Education Programs
C. New trends and reforms
D. Review of academic achievement

257. Which of the following coud be the reason for the teacher’s suspension from the practice
of Teaching Profession?
A. Immoral, unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
B. Observing proper procedures in obtaining a certificate of registration
C. Faithfulness to the code of ethical and professional standards for professional teachers
D. Willingness to attend seminars, workshops, conferences and the like or the continuing
education program prescribed by the board of commission

258. The K-12 Basic Education Curriculum was officially implemented by virtue of what law?
A. RA 7836 c. RA 10533
B. RA 7610 D. RA 7722

259. Among the following, which directly qualifies the teacher candidate to be registred at par
with other professions like medicine, law, nursing and the like?
A. Teaching Job Placement C. Continuing Professional Education
B. Licensure Examination D. Membership in Professional
Association

260. Through the enactment of Republic Act 7836, the regulation and licensing of teachers is
now with the:
A. DepED Culture and Sports C. PRC
B. CHEd D. CSC

261. In RA 7836, what collegial body has the power to revoke the certificate of registration of
teachers after due process?
A. Board of Teacher Education C. Board for Professional Teachers
B. Board of Alliance of Concerned Teacher D. Board of Teacher Examiners

262. Under RA 7722, which agency has direct supervision and management of teacher
education institutions or colleges of education in the Country?
A. CHEd C. TEC
B. PRC D. DepEd

263. What activities should the teacher refrain from participating?


I. Gambling
II. Smoking
III. Illicit Reaction
A. I only C. II and III
B. I, II and III D. III only

264. On which policy is RA 4670 known as the Magna Carta for Publuc School Teachers
focused?
A. Right establish or join organization
B. Code of ethics for professional teachers
C. Recruitement shall take place after training
D. Promote and Improve the social and economic status of public school teachers

265. When a case of child abuse is file by parents what Law is applied?
A. RA 7863 C. RA 7610
B. RA 7690 D. RA 7422

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


A. No C. Yes, if LET ratings is below 75
B. Yes D. Yes, if LET ratings is 70 above

267. The provision of academic freedom is applicable for teachers in:


A. Colleges and Universities both private and public
B. Private Tertiary Institutions only
C. Basic Education Teachers
D. Public Tertiary Institution Only

268. A school peronnel can avail of free legal service under certain circumstances. Principal
Dexter was accused of maligning his neighbour. Is Principal Dexter entitled to the said service?
A. Yes, he should defend himself
B. No, if funds are not available
C. No, It might bring some disagreements in school
D. No, the case is not related to his professional duties

269. Based on RA 10533, Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 is a non licensce teacher
allowed to teach in the k-12 Curriculum full time?
A. Nom for no one may not teach without licensce
B. Yes, only in TechVoc Track
C. That depend on the policy of the Educational Institution
D. Yes, provided he/she obtains license within five years from the time of hiring

270. This act is also known as the Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994
A. RA 4670 C. RA 10533
B. RA 7836 D. RA 9293

271. This law makes some amendment of certain section of RA 7836.


A. RA 4670 C. RA 10533
B. RA 7836 D. RA 9293

272. Under no circumstances shall a teacher be prejudiced nor discriminatory against any
learner according to the Code of Ethics. When is a Teacher prejudice against any learner?
A. When he makes nearsighted pupil sit at the front
B. When he considers multiple intelligence in the choices of his teaching strategies
C. When he makes a farsighted student sit at the back
D. When he refuses a pupil with a slight physical disability in the class

273. Which of the following expression display an attitude of mediocrity among Teacher?
A. Talagang ganyan
B. Kakayanin natin
C. Pagbutihin natin
D. Walang urungan

274. Which of the following shows a total physical environment that supports learning?
A. Classroom with furnitures
B. Tall three storied building
C. Safe and secure building and classroom structure
D. Bulleting boards in every building

275. Which goal of Educational Institution, as provided for by the constitution, is the
development of work skills aligned?
A. To develop moral character
B. To develop vocational effieciency
C. To teach the duties of citizenship
D. To inculcate love of country

276. Marking on a normative basis means that:


A. The normal distribution curve should be followed
B. Some should fall
C. Some get high marks
D. The grading is based on present criteria

277. Which of the following exemplifies differentiated instruction directed at heterogenous


group in a class?
A. Different task, appropriate for each group
B. Divide class, same task
C. Three different teacher to assess groups
D. Same tasks for all group

278. What factor is given the most importance by Teacher Nikki the Top 3 who is teaching in
a school for children in a poverty stricken slum area?
A. Childrens belief
B. Childrens Ethnicity
C. Childrens race
D. Childrens socio-economic status

279. What is meant by action research following a cyclical process?


A. Problems occur again and again like a cycle
B. Teachers from a circle during meeting
C. The circle of participants changes from time to time
D. Effort is continuing until problem is resolved

280. Accroding to Maslow, what satisfaction reached as the final result of psychological
harmony with reality?
A. Self-Esteem C. Sovergenity
B. Ego-Actualization D. Belongingness
281. The student shows good performance because her awareness that she was observed
by her teacher. What psychological effect is shown?
A. Hawthorne C. Pygmalion
B. Rosenthal D. Golem

282. Teacher Cita, an experienced teacher does daily review of past lesson in order to
_________.
A. Provide her pupils with a sense of continuity
B. Introduce a new question
C. Reflect on how she presented the previous lesson
D. Determine who among her pupils are studying

283. Which may help an adolescent discover his identity?


A. Parents pushimh in to follow a specific path
B. Relating to people
C. Decission to follow one path only
D. Exploring different roles in the society

284. What does evidence based practice imply?


A. Base your intended research on a list of brilliant past researches for best results of your
research findings
B. Research is a criterion for teacher’s promotion
C. Instructional practice must be supported by rigorous research findings
D. Teachers are engaged in research

285. How is the Bi-Semester grade per subject for G1 – G10 computed?
A. By grade average for 2 quarter
B. By geade average the whole year
C. By grade average the whole year
D. By average grade each quarter

286. What is the appropriate teaching learning strategy to respond to cultural diversity?
A. Use of Comparative Assessment
B. Variety of Assessment and methods
C. Homogeneous Groupings
D. Common Core

287. What is the main objective of action research in instruction and school management?
A. It aims at strengthening authority of the principal
B. It seeks to solve instructional and school problems
C. It aims at increasing the work of teachers
D. It seeks to make students loyal to the school

288. Which of the following shows the teachers respect for human dignity?
A. Joining professional association
B. Using Social Media
C. Working with people of different views
D. Practicing diligence and industry

289. What are the characteristic of a good layout/structure?


A. It is made of concrete not wood materials
B. It ensures a clean, safe and secure environment
C. It fits the aesthetic taste of the principal
D. It accommodates desk and chair

290. Which of the following will most likely help students internalize classroom rules?
A. Teacher explaining the rules to the students to follow
B. Students participation in setting rules
C. Students following teachers rule
D. Teacher formulating rule

291. In the four phases of curriculum development, which process refers to determining rate
of achievement of learning outcomes?
A. Designing C. Planning
B. Implementation D. Evaluation

292. When will parents find reporting of grades of their children meaningful?
A. By distributing grade report cards
B. By comparing grades of individual students
C. By telling parents the limitations of their children
D. By explaining grades and performance of students

293. Which of the following has higher importance than the rest as to best practice of a
professional teacher?
A. Competency supported by continuing growth
B. Apperance as a teacher in dress and attire
C. Loyalty to the school by years of service
D. Regulatury in class attendance

294. For what response is continuing professional education or CPE installed for every
professional teacher?
A. Past ideas and practices
B. Monitoring of education programs
C. New trends and reforms
D. Review of academic achievement

295. Global literacy addresses the following issues, EXCEPT?


A. Patriotism C. Multiculturalism
B. Globalization D. Diversity and Social Justice

296. The Department of Education gives, greater emphasis on the development of basic
skills. What is the philosophical basis for this?
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Perenialism D. Pragmatism

297. Teacher M views his student as unqiue, free choosing and responsible individuals. All
classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory underlies this?
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Proogressivism D. Realism
298. In Education Act 1901 which established as a free public education in the Philippines,
what language was imposed under the one language policy?
A. Spanish C. Tagalog
B. English D. Filipino

299. When curriculum content is fairly distributed in each area of discipline, this means that
the curriculum is ________
A. Sequenced C. Integrated
B. Balanced D. Continued

300. The subject matter or content to be learned must be within the time allowed, resources
available, expertise of the teacher, and nature of learners. What criterion is addressed?
A. Validity C. Interest
B. Significance D. Feasibility

301. Among the following curriculum stakeholder, who has the most responsibility in
curriculum implementation?
A. The learners C. The teachers
B. The school heads D. The parents

302. Which of the following techniques of curriculum implementation is fit to the objective of
developing cooperative learning and social interaction?
A. Buzz Session C. Individual Reporting
B. Graded Recitation D. Lecture

303. What is the primary fundamental question in examining a curriculum?


A. What educational experiences can be provided that are likely to attain these purposes
B. What educational purposes should the school seek to attain
C. How can these educational experiences be efecticvely organized?
D. How can we determine wheter these purposes are attained or not?

304. Which is not among the major targets of the Child-Friendly School System (CFSS)?
A. All School Children are friendly
B. All Children 6-12 years old are enrolled in elementary schools
C. All children complete their elementary education within six years
D. All Grade 6 students pass the division, regional and national test
305. Which of the following represent a minuscule curriculum?
A. Textbook that learners use
B. Lesson plan that teachers prepare
C. Reference materials that supplement the text
D. Lecture notes of the teacher
306. Which of the following statement best describe metacognition as a strategy for
curriculum augmentation?
A. It is learning how to learn thinking about the one who thinks
B. It is learning strategies for success
C. It is learning through interaction with the environment
D. It is learning through computer aided instruction
307. In education as agent of modernization the curriculum tends to focus on well defined
orientation. Which described best the curriculum in this sociological views?
A. Future Oriented C. Present Oriented
B. Past Oriented D. Tadition Oriented

308. The function of schooling is determined largely by the generally accepted social
conception of education. What is the function of the school curriculum in a school that regards
education as cultural transmission?
A. To serve as a unifying element among social classes
B. To serve a boundary breaking between social status classification
C. To serve as an instrument to remove social status stratification
D. To serve as a boundary maintaining structure between social classes

309. Values Education is an additional subject in the Philippine New Secondary Curriculum.
Which Educational Philosophy justifies this change in the curriculum?
A. Humanism C. Reconstructivism
B. Existentialism D. Progressivism

310. The Philippine Educational Act of 1982 defines the areas of concern of the three levels
of the educational system. Which is the mission of elementary education?
A. An enlightened, disciplined, creative and productive citizen
B. Modern and up-to date methods and materials
C. An effective and efficient teacher
D. Relevant and quality curriculum

311. Long before the start of every school Year. Mrs Cruz has already started developing her
own comprehensive plan based on the recommended curriculum. Which explains best Mrs.
Cruz action in relation to the curriculum?
A. Planning Screened possible differences between the curriculum plan and
implementation process
B. Planning reduces possibilities of getting out of the planned curriculum
C. Planning is entirely dependent on the approved curriculum
D. Planning personalizes the curriculum making it her own

312. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm shift in education in the 21st
Century?
A. Shift from values education and emotional learning to dominated curriculum
B. From contextualized themes generated from global and local realities to pre-organized
subject matter
C. From more flexible learning styles to a prescribe pedagogy
D. Shift from rigid subject matter to a more interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary
pedagogical approach
313. What educational approach/perspective recognizes the knowledge and experience of
women, racial groups and ethnic groups as being just as valid and relevant as the knowledge of
dominant groups in mainstream academic discourse
A. Transformative Education C. Inclusive Education
B. Multicutural Education D. Global Education

314. Which of the following is not a reason why the basic education curriculum has been
restructured?
A. To become globally competitive during industrial age
B. To be relevant and responsive to a rapidly changing world
C. To empower Filipino learners for self-development throughout their life
D. To help raise the achievement level of students

315. J. Bruner taught that curriculum should revisit basic ideas and build on them until the
student grasped the full formal concept. Which curriculum is refered to?
A. Special Curriculum C. Basic Curriculum
B. Re-structured Curriculum D. Hidden Curriculum

316. Which is NOT a provison for the development of each learner in a good curriculum?
A. Extensive arrangements are made for the educational diagnosis of individual learners
B. Self-directed, independently study is encouraged wherever possible and advisable
C. Self Motivation and sef evaluation are stimulated and emphasized throughout the
learning opportunities of the school
D. The program provides a wide range of opportunities for individuals with same abilities,
needs and interest

317. Which is not a component of curriculum design?


A. Objective C. Learning Experience
B. Learning Content D. Diagnosis of Needs

318. To ensure success in curriculum development, which of the following specific actions
should curriculum leader avoid?
A. Work with people not over them
B. Keep channels communication open
C. Use your status frequently to establish discipline
D. Show that you too desire to improve

319. What do you call the curriculum when the teacher puts into action all the different
planned activities in the classroom?
A. Reccomended Curriculum C. Taught Curriculum
B. Written Curriculum D. Supported Curriculum

320. Schools divide the school hours to different subject such as reading, grammar, literature,
math, science, history and geography. What curriculum design is reffered here?
A. PROblem-Centered C. Subject Centered
B. Learner-centered D. Culture Centered

321. The student centered curriculum belongs to which group of educators?


A. Reconstructionist, Perennialist
B. Progressivist, Reconstructionist
C. Progressivist, Essentialist
D. Perennialist, Essentialist

322. How does a goal oriented curriculum culminiate? In


A. Planning of Activities
B. The formulation of Objectives
C. Questioning for creative thinking
D. Evaluation
323. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, ineffective startegies are
called. RED. Which of the following belongs to the Red Flag?
A. Integration of problem solving
B. Available enrichment activities
C. Content applied to reak life situations
D. Overemphasis on drill and practice

324. What does the traditional curriculum and mass education lack that the progressive
curriculum can deliver?
A. Authoritarian role of the teacher
B. Value for individualization
C. Collective Discipline
D. Rigid system of grading

325. In the school, who is the Key to the success or failure in teaching and learning, being the
link between the child and the curriculum
A. The teacher C. The student
B. The parent D. The principal

326. As a teacher, how would you know if you have succeeded in your teaching?
A. If you have covered the lesson to be taught
B. If the learners are happy after class
C. If you followed the suggestions of yoyr master teacher
D. If the learners have changed behavior

327. What is the ultimate component which forms the learning objectives in the curriculum?
A. Learning Outcomes C. Learning Strategies
B. Learning Tools D. Learning Process

328. In designing a curriculum, the different components like (desired learning outcomes,
subject matter, teaching-learning strategies and evaluation) should_______
A. Always have a drills and review at the beginning
B. Be constructively aligned
C. Have imported learning resources
D. All of the above

329. A good plan is half the work done goes a popular reminder to a curricularist. What woild
the other half refer to curriculum development?
A. Curriculum Modification
B. Curriculum Implementation
C. Curriculum Designing
D. Curriculum Planning

330. Which are the feature of the K-12 curriculum


I. Articulated and Spiral in Progression
II. Competency Based
III. Inclusive
IV. Content Based
A. I, II, and III C. I, II and IV
B. I, II and IV D. I, II, II and IV
331. Which is the language medium of instruction from K to 3 in accordance to the Enhanced
Basic Education Act of 2013?
A. Language choosen by the school
B. Mother tounge of the learner
C. Language choosen by the learners
D. Englsh as the official language

332. Which of the following is not a reason for evaluating the curriculum?
A. To determine if the outcomes are achieved
B. To monitor the progress of the implementation
C. To identify the strength and weaknesses of the existing curriculum
D. To recruit new teacher fo the new curriculum

333. The idea of revisiting and elaborating to the level of full understanding is achieved
through the ________
A. Advanced Organizers
B. Concept Mapping
C. Sprial Curriculum
D. Enrichment Curriculum

334. What refers to the matching between curriculum and test to be used to assess the
learners?
A. Alignment C. Articulation
B. Auditing D. Delivery

335. What refers to the appropriateness of the content in the light of the particular students
who are to experience the curriculum?
A. Significance C. Interest
B. Validity D. Learnability

336. For curriculum change, what occurs when teachers decide to change certain elements,
with other elements, stress on Rizal as a patriot rather than as a literacy genius.
A. Perturbations C. Substitution
B. Value Orientation D. Restructuring

337. Which run against the Filipino Value of sacrifice?


A. Willingness to forgive
B. Delayed satisfaction of desires
C. Inability to forgive
D. Tolerance of pain and mistakes

338. All teachers are allowed to administer the following except one, which of the following
tests he, she is not allowed to administer?
A. Aptitude Test C. Pyschological Test
B. Multi-Factored Test D. Achievement Test

339. Which materials will you use for instructional planning of course content and strategies?
A. Instructional Materials C. Syllabi
B. Seating Arrangements D. Exhibits

340. Any change in the behavior of an individual is called _________


A. Development C. Maturation
B. Learning D. Growth
341. What is the measure of the spread of scores?
A. Mode C. Median
B. Mean D. Standard Deviation

342. In the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, what are addressed by mention of
Madrasah curriculum who are given attention for inclusive education?
A. Aeas children in Zambales
B. Mindanao children
C. Muslim Children
D. Badjao Children in Zamboanga

343. A Teacher claims that he is a constructivist in teaching approach. Which does he do?
I. He focusses on student’s interest
II. He builds on what students already know
III. He engages the students in dialogue to help them construct their own knowledge

A. I and II C. I and III


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

344. Among components of language, which is consist of vocabulary and how concepts are
expressed through words?
A. Phonology C. Semantics
B. Pragmatics D. Syntax

345. Which group is considered the NURSERY OF HUMAN NATURE?


A. Classmates C. State
B. Family D. Baranggay

346. Children learn culture from parents and teachers. What is this process called?
A. Encultration C. Acculturation
B. Assimilation D. Accomodation

347. Which of the following is an effective instructional strategy to utilize with students
diagnosed as having emotional disabilities?
A. Hypnosis Theraphy C. Psycholinguistic Training
B. Occupational Theraphy D. Social Skill Training

348. When a teacher is working with students from diverse cultures who exhibit misbehaviors.
What should the teacher do before disciplining the students or imposing a consequence?
A. Call an interpreter to contact the parents
B. Think about how other students were disciplined for the same behavior
C. Consider the reasons for misbehavior and identify an appropriate consequence
D. Use the same consequence for all behaviors for consistency

349. Which of the following is the best way to create learning environment that embraces the
diverse culture of students in the classroom?
A. Administer a quiz about various culture in the world
B. Request that a child of a minority culture speak in his or her native language
C. Describe different types of culture to the students
D. Introduce cultures through book, tapes, movies and projects

350. ICT Competency standard for teachers include all the following exceot one. Which one?
A. Digital and Non Digital Technology
B. Enhance financial Literacy Skill
C. Ethical issues on the use of ICT
D. Use of Technology Skills

351. What numerical number correspond to the descriptor DID NOT MEET
EXPECTATIONS?
A. Below 75
B. 80
C. 90
D. 75

352. Which of the following situation is prohibited under the code of ethics of professionals?
A. Tutorial fess from all learners in one’s own class
B. Upholding the highest standards in living
C. Living with dignity at all times
D. Cordial relation with parents

353. In order to lessen the likelihood of students disarranging chairs and ensure there is no
litter on the floors. Teacher Eliza make sure the classroom is clean and orderly.
A. Behaviorism C. Existentialism
B. Progressivism D. Reconstructionism

354. The new breed of teacher takes advantage of technology exposure brought by time that
enables them to understand, integrate, create, communicate and compute printed and written
materials. Which best describs the given 21st century teachers attribute?
A. Multitasked C. Multiskilled
B. Miltiliterate D. Multispecialist

355. Should students be allowed to participate in establishing class rules?


A. Yes, only if they are few, but no when they are too many
B. Yes, sharing responsibility with students for making classroom decisions increased the
students’ commitment to the decision
C. No, student’s ben the rules to suit their desires
D. No, with all her years of teaching experience the teachers know best

356. Along Erickson psychosocial theory, which statement is one of autonomy in early
childhood?
A. As I do things, I feel I made a mistake
B. I worry that my parents will find about them
C. I do things without worrying about them
D. I am apologetic about what I’ve done

357. For each student to be less competitive, which teaching approach should be used more?
A. Interdiciplinary
B. Integration
C. Collaboration
D. Reflection

358. In K-12, how is the final grade per subject for grades 11-12 obtained?
A. Get the average of the grades of all subjects for the 4 semester
B. Get the average of the grades of all subjects for the 2 semester
C. Get the average of grades for the 2 quartes
D. Get the average of the grades of the 4 quarters
359. Which rubric cannot provide specific feedback for improvement?
A. Analytic Rubric
B. Developmental Rubric
C. Holistic Rubric
D. Portfolio

360. When learner reaches to appoint where no further improvement can be expected, he is
in a so-called ____________
A. Anxiety C. Learning Plateau
B. Developmental Crisis D. Learning Crisis

361. What kind of moral character do you possess if you have reached a level of
development spiritually, emotionally, intellectually and morally?
A. Being fully human C. Being a virtuous person
B. Being loving person D. Being a morally mature person

362. What principle is followed when a family chooses mercy killin to ease the pain of their
grandparent?
A. The principle pof double effect
B. The choice of lesser evil
C. The principle of material cooperation
D. The principle of Formal Cooperation

363. During the one parente-teacher conference, Principal Joyce receieved in her offce a
parent who was furious at the grade her child received. During the meeting, Principal Joyce
allowed the parent to pour out her grievances. What trait did Principal Joyce show best?
A. Inspiration to the parent
B. Expert problem solving skills
C. Just and fair arbitr and judge
D. Patient listener

364. Jomar was a fan of Howard Gardner’s work on Multiple Intelligences. A such, he
respects each student he has. This is a good sign of progress in this NCBTS domain.
A. Content knowledge and pedagogy
B. Diversity of learners
C. Community Linkages
D. Curriculum and Planning

365. The professionalization of teacher education made this a requirement for teachers
A. Master’s Degree C. Professional License
B. Bachelor’s Degree D. Continuing Professional Education

366. How is Truancy be best understood and interpreted so that proper responses can be
made to prove it?
A. Absence without reason C. Absence with permission
B. Absence due to family problem D. Absence due to sickness

367. Based on the DepEd’s new grading on which are learner grades based from Grades 1-
12
A. Final periodical test
B. Overall achievement tes
C. Written, Performance and Periodical Test
D. Written and Performance Test
368. What questioning technique is used by Teacher Elaiza when she asked the learners a
series of question that serves to explore, look into and inquire?
A. Probe C. Repeat
B. Rephrase D. Redirect

369. In classroom management, this is the immediate and effective way to address three
misbehaving students.
A. Detain three after class
B. Assign them separate seats
C. Stop classes till the three stop mis-behaving
D. Send them to the guidance room

370. This type of knowledge refers to how well you know the subject area of the topic being
taught?
A. Method Knowledge
B. Content Knowledge
C. Technological Knowledge
D. Pedagogical Knowledge

371. It is a term to denote whole range of technologies associated with processing


information and wth sending and receiving messages
A. Educational Technology
B. Information and Communication Technology
C. Media Technology
D. Instructional System Designs

372. In technology integration, whay should be our primary concern?


A. It must be new and user friendly
B. It must be updated and relevant Filipino Setting
C. It simulates and maintain student interest
D. It must be suited to the lesson ibjective

373. Which of the following encompases all these concepts?


A. Computers
B. Internet
C. Technology
D. Gadgets

374. Along Piagets principle, which can be effective by way props and visual aids to help
students understand ideas?
A. Instructional Media
B. Chalkboard Writing
C. Drawing and Illustrating
D. Bulletin Board Display

375. What value does the use of technologyngive teachers?


I. Provide support for teachers as facilitators of learning
II. Transform passive classroom interactive classroom
III. Enhance learner’s communication skills

A. III only C. I only


B. II only D. I, II and III
376. What is one of the things artificial intelligence machineries cannot do that only humans
can do or perform?
A. Transmit letters and correspondence
B. Have effective feelings like friendship
C. Lift heavy weights and material loads
D. Handle number and figures

377. Teacher Jomar was required of a written report as his project in his class. To impress his
teacher, he copied a blog from the internet without citing the source. What did he violate?
A. Theft
B. Plagiarism
C. Hacking
D. Copyright Infrigement

378. Which of the following follows the principle of involving more sense for effective?
A. Multi Media Presentation
B. Demonstration Skills
C. Lecture Lesson
D. Rubric Assessment

379. The Chineese proverb says I HEAR AND I FORGOT, I SEE AND I REMEMBER, I DO
AND UNDERSTAND. What is the application of these chineese proverb in teaching?
A. Don’t lecture
B. Make them hear, see and do what you want the, to learn
C. Ensure students to give their 100% attention
D. Make them recall the experience related to the lesson

380. Under the PPST. How are newly graduated and PRC registered teachers commonly
known
A. As Novice C. As Distinguised
B. As Proffecient D. Highly Proffecient

381. Which is in accordance with the with-it-ness principle of classroom management of


Kounin?
A. Students agree to disagree in class discussion
B. Teacher is fully aware of what is happening in his classroom
C. Student is with his teacher in everything he teacgers
D. Both parents and teachers are involved in the education of children

382. What is a concrete instance of flexible learning?


A. Basic Curicculum Initiative
B. K-12 Education Approach
C. Early Childhood Education Program
D. Online learning during pandemic

383. Teacher Joyce asks students to breakdown, critical examine, interpret and investigate a
concept problem. This demonstrate what kindof learning?
A. Application C. Synthesis
B. Analysis D. Evaluation

384. The ability to perceive how object are related in order to mentally perceive what is seen,
thus creating concrete visual images memory refers to,
A. Spatial Intelligence C. Verbal Linguistic
B. Musical D. Logical Mathematical
385. A co-teacher has been gossiping with another teacher about your husband’s wife/illicit
affair with another teacher. What will you do?
A. Ignore her/him
B. Talk to your husband/wife
C. Gossip about that co teacher
D. Confront him/her to stop spreading words

386. Once the grading period is done and all grades are recorded, to whom the teacher will
present the grades?
A. Principal C. Student
B. Parent D. Guardian

387. When you judge by results, regardless of your relation to the people involve. Which
Filipino trait do you counteract?
A. Personalism C. Xenocentrism
B. Supernaturalism D. Etnocentrism

388. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known as Special Education Act
provides_______
A. The inclusion of children of Single Parent
B. The inclusion of Senior Citizen
C. The inclusion of children from disadvantage and marginalized families
D. The inclusion of children with special needs in all programs and concerns of the
government

389. To effectively administer tests in online learning, which technology tool is best to use?
A. Google Docs
B. Paper Pencil Test
C. Google Forms
D. Google Slides

390. URL means __________


A. Universal Resource Line
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Uniform Resource Line
D. Universal Resource Locator

391. Mr. Torres will have a multimedia presentation in his Science class. Which of the
following should he avoid?
A. Consider technical quality
B. Apply different computer effects per slide
C. Present information through graphic organizers
D. Use contrasting colors for text and backround

392. Mrs. pakito would like to integrate technology in writing a friendly letter. Which of the
following is the most effective way of doing it?
A. Let the pupils surf a friendly letter from the internet
B. Have the pupils write a friendly letter and send it through an email
C. Have the pupils forward a downloaded friendly letter to others via email
D. Let the pupils write a friendly letter using word processing and have it critiqued by their
peers
393. Ms. Hernandez employs student centered instructions as the learners create their digital
portfolios in her computer class. What could be developed among them through this approach?
A. Repititon and Active Learning
B. Mastery of Skills and Information Delivery
C. Information processing and passive learning
D. Construction of knowledge and information exchange

394. Ms. Vinluan a computer teacher demosntrates understanding of local and global issues
and exhibits ethical and legal use of information and communicatins technology tools. Which is
true about her?
A. She models digital age work and learning
B. She facilitates and inspires student learning and creativity
C. She promotes and models digital citizenship and responsibility
D. She designs and develops digital-age learning experiences and assessments

395. Is a global community educators dedicated to leveraging the power of technology in the
classroom to “transform teaching and learning”?
A. International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
B. PAFTE
C. SEAMEO INNOTECH
D. BESRA

396. Mr. Loreto, an ICT teacher takes into account technology standards to address the
needs of the student and help them adapt with the changing society and technology. Which of
the following standards is an exception?
A. Creativity and Innovation
B. Research and Information Literacy
C. Model digital-age work and learning
D. Technology operations and concepts

397. Mrs. Olivarez presented real samples of rocks in her General Science class. What
principle did she apply?
A. Appropriateness
B. Authenticity
C. Responsiveness
D. Simplicity

398. Which is the best reason why teachers state the objective before using instructional
media?
A. To secure materials
B. To prepare the materials before hand
C. To determine which media to use best
D. To be able to practice how to operate equipment

399. Which of these technologies used in the classroom are arranged from most symbolic to
multisensory?
A. Real Object, Print, Audio Visual Materials and Visual Materials
B. Visual Materials, Audio Visual Materials, Print and Computers
C. Visual Materials, Print, Audio Visual Materials and Realia
D. Print, Audio Visual Materials, Computers and Realia

400. Which of the Following is inappropriate in using printed visuals such as charts, graphs
and drawing?
A. Provide written or verbal cues to highlight important aspect of visuals
B. Present the instructional materials simultaneously
C. Use materials that everyone can see
D. Make the presenstation suspenseful

401. Teacher Vee, a grade 8 Robotics Teacher, sees to it that technology allows the creation
of new task previously inconceivable. In technology integration in instruction Teacher Vee
implements?
A. Susbstitution C. Augmentation
B. Redefinition D. Modification

402. The SAMR framework that categorizes four different degrees of classroom technology
integration was created by ______
A. Abraham Maslow C. Ruben Puentedura
B. Jacques Delors D. Wertheimer

403. In the technology integration, why assessment for learning plays an important role in
teaching and learning?
A. Because it checks the understanding of the learners on the objectives of the lesson
B. Because it helps the teacher in assigning grade
C. Because it promotes reflective learning
D. Because it is the integral part of the process of learning

404. How do you prevent Data Surveillance?


A. By not using internet at all
B. By doing information security
C. By opening sites that requires your necessary information
D. By asking help from a friend who was once a victim of data surveillance

405. Why is E Waste becoming a major concern in the groing technological advancement?
A. Because it affects the freedom of expression
B. It provides students with a clear purpose
C. This guides the teachers testing and assessment strategies
D. It is because it is directly to climate change

406. Which online tool is an example using asynchronous mode?


A. Online Chat C. Bllended Learning
B. Blog D. Facebook

407. Just as there are benefits in using social networking sites, there are also risks that
accompany it. Which statement is the best paraphrase?

A. Learners can continually connect as they collaborate to accomplish a task or homework


using a social networking website
B. One major risk is making a friends with strangers who may actually be a predator or
cyberbully
C. Teachers and parents or guardians are protective to the extent of disallowing youngers
to use the internet and social networking sites
D. There are playoffs and pitfalls when one is active in social networking sites.

408. Which statement expresses the right action incase there is an indication of cyber
bullying?
A. Ignore the behavior by not responding at all
B. Block the person
C. Learn to fight back
D. Talk to a trustworthy adult about it

409. The following are learning managemeny system EXCEPT. Which is it?
A. Moodle C. Schoology
B. Google D. Edmodo

410. As a student intern, I need fully understand the expectations of my cooperating teacher
to ensure _________
A. Better rapport for harmonious relationship
B. Greater familiarity on his/her needs and interest
C. The development of learning materials
D. The establishment of classroom routines

411. What must teacher Luke do to ensure orderly transition between activities?
A. Have the materials ready at the start of the activity
B. Allow time for students to socialize in between activities
C. Assign fewer exercise to fill the allotted time
D. Wait for students who lag behind

412. Cristinas family had a family picture when she was not yet born, Unable to see herself in
the family picture, she cried despite her mother’s explanation that she was not yet born when
the family picture was taken. What does Cristinas behavior show
A. Limited Social Cognition C. Semi-Logical Reasoning
B. Efocentrism D. Rigidity of thought

413. To help a student learn to the Optimum, Vygotsky advises us to bridge the students
present skill level and the desired skill level by ____________
A. Challenging C. Motivating
B. Scaffolding D. Inspiring

414. Why is babyhood referred to as a “critical period” in the personality development


because?
A. At this time the baby is exposed to many physical and psychological hazards
B. Changes in the personality pattern takes place
C. At this time the foundation is laid upon which the adult personality structure will be built
D. The brain grows and develops at such an accelerated rate during babyhood

415. It good to give student creative learning tasks because


A. Development is affected by cultural changes
B. Development of individual is unique
C. Development is the individual’s choice
D. Development is aided by stimulation

416. In planning for instruction, can a teacher begin with assessment?


A. No, it may discourage and scare the learners
B. Yes, determine entry knowledge and skills
C. Yes, to make the class ppay attention
D. No, assessment is only at the end of the class

417. At the end of my lesson on the role of a teacher in learning. I asked the class. “In what
ways is a teacher an enzyme”. With this question, it engaged the class in _________
A. Allegorical Thinking C. Metaphorical Thinking
B. Concrete Thinking D. Symbolical Thinking
418. The teacher is the first audio visual aid in the classroom. What does it imply?
A. You take care that you follow the fashion or else students wont listen to you
B. Your physical appearance and voice should be such that students are helped to learn
C. Make good use of the radio and TV in the Classroom
D. Include singing in your teaching

419. Assessment is said to be authentic when the teacher ________


A. Consider student’s suggestion in teaching
B. Gives valid and reliable paper and pencil test
C. Gives students real life task
D. Includes parents in the determination of assessment

420. When you reach the “plateau of learning” what should you do?
A. Forget about learning C. Forces yourself to learn
B. Reflect what caused it D. Rest

421. When a teacher teaches the idea that it is wrong to thin that Filipino lifestyle, products
and ideas are inferior to those of other nationalities, he fights against ___________-.
A. Accultulturation
B. Xenocentrism
C. Culture Shock
D. Ethnocentrism

422. “The principle of sponraneity against articality will make you accomplish something.
Leave nature to itself and you will have harmony” it is an active advice from the____________
A. Hindu C. Buddhist
B. Taoist D. Shintoist

423. History books used in the schools are replete with events portraying defeats and
weaknesses of the Filipino pople. In the spirit of Nationalism, how should you tackle them in the
classroom?
A. Present them as they are and tell the class to accept reality
B. Present the facts and use them as means to teach and inspire your class
C. Present the facts and express your feelings of regret
D. Present the facts including those people responsible for the failure

424. A teacher does not agree with the selective rentention policy of the school and she
openly talks against it in her classes. Is her behavior ethical?
A. Yes, provided she got the permission from her superior to talk against the policy
B. No, it is her duty to faithfully carry it out even she does not agree
C. No, in fact she is quite confued and passes her confusion to others
D. Yes, she is entitled to her opinion just as everybody is

425. What is ethical for you to do if deep within your heart you do not agree with the school
policy on student absences?
A. Be vocal about your feelings and opinion against the policy
B. Understand the policy and support the school in its implementation
C. Argue with your superior to convience him to change the policy
D. Keep your feelings to yourself but make insinuations that you are against it while you
teach

426. Teacher Sara Joy involved her students in the formulation of classruless. Which
describe her classroom management style?
A. Benevolent C. Laisez-Faire
B. Authoritarian D. Democratic

427. By which process do children become participating and functioning members of society
by fitting into an organized way to life?
A. Socialization C. Assimilation
B. Acculturation D. Accomodation

428. Behavior followed by pleasant consequences will be strengthened and will be more likely
to occur in the future. Behavioral followed by unpleasant consequences will be weakened and
will be less likely to be repeated in the future. Which one is explained?
A. Freuds Pyschoanalytic Theory C. B.F Skinner Operant Conditioning
Theory
B. Thorndikes Law of Effect D. Banduras Social Learning Theory

429. Theft of school equipment like TV, Computer, etc by people in the community itself is a
becoming common phenomenon. What does it signify?
A. Prevalence of poverty in the community
B. Inability of School to hire security guards
C. Deprivation of Filipino Schools
D. Communitys Lack of Sense of co ownership

430. The following are sound specific purpose of questions except:


A. To stimulate learners to ask questions
B. To call the attention of an inattentive student
C. To arouse interest and curiosity
D. To teach via student answers

431. How can you exhibit referent power on the first day of the school?
A. By making students feel you know what you are talking about
B. By telling them the importance of good grades
C. By reminding your students your authority over them again and again
D. By giving your students a sense of belonging and acceptance

432. Which statement on counseling is false?


A. For counseling to be successful, the counselee is willing to participate in the process
B. The ultimate goal of counseling is greater happiness on the part of the counselee
C. Counciling is the program that includes guidance
D. The school counsilor is primarily responsible of counseling

433. Which output best describes the students to develop themselves in the cognitive level?
A. Analytical C. Good Interpreter
B. Creative D. Good Evaluator

434. If you are pragmatic, which will you do most likely?


A. Frown on sacrifice C. Encoruage people to sacrifice
B. Always ready to sacrifice D. Look for opportunities to sacrifice

435. To the existentialist, man exist as an individual endowed with free will. He is what he
does with his freedom. Following this line of thinking, children in school must be taught
__________
A. To be responsible for the results of their actions
B. To hold full accountability for the results of their actions
C. To be careful in the exercise of their freedom
D. All of the above mentioned are true
436. Which of these show patriotism?
A. Buying of a Filipino Product
B. Identifying which are of Filipino Origin
C. Risking one’s life to fight against terrorism
D. Singing of Filipino Songs

437. The 1987 Constitution provide that religious instruction can be given _______
A. With student consent
B. With guardian approval
C. With the school’s support
D. With mayor’s permit

438. What is the most important function of a teacher?


A. Impart subject matter
B. Provide remedial help
C. Maintain Discipline
D. Guide pupil growth

439. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on Thorndikes law of:
A. Readiness C. Exercise
B. Effect D. Belongingness

440. The following are some drill techniques, except:


A. Challenging students to be above level of the class
B. Asking pupils to repeat answer
C. Giving short quiz and having students grade papers
D. Assigning exercises from a workbook

441. Mencius believed that all people are born good. This thought on the innate goodness of
people makes it easier to _______________ our pupils
A. Teach C. Motivate
B. Respect D. Like

442. Of the following type of test which is the most subjective in scoring?
A. Matching Type C. Multiple Recall
B. Simple Recall D. Essay

443. Teacher Sandra uses the low-profile classroom control technique most of the time. What
does this imply?
A. She is reactive in her disciplinary orientation
B. She manages pupil’s personality
C. She reacts severely to a misbehaving student
D. She stops misbehaving without disrupting lesson flow

444. When I teach I oftern engage in brainstorming. Which do I avoid?


A. Breakdown barriers C. Increase creativity
B. Selectively involves pupils D. Generate many ideas

445. To be an effective classroom manager, a teacher must be friendly but must at the same
time be ____________
A. Confident C. Analytical
B. Business Like D. Buddy Buddy
446. Teacher Rodel wants to develop his student’s creativity. Which type of question will be
most appropriate?
A. Synthesis Question C. What if Question
B. Fact Question D. Analysis Question

447. What is the Teachers Professionalism Act?


A. RA 7836 C. RA 7722
B. RA 4670 D. RA 9263\

448. Ii I want to hone my students meta cognitive ability, which is most fit?
A. Drill C. Brainstorming
B. Debate D. Journaling

449. Which of these can measure awareness of values?


A. Sociogram C. Projective Techniques
B. Moral Dillemas D. Rating Scales

450. Teacher Mila observes cleanliness and order in the classroom to create atmosphere in
learning. On which theory is her practice based?
A. Pyschoanalysis C. Behaviorism
B. Gestalt Psychology D. Humanistic Psychology

451. Under the law, what should be the legal prerequisite for a teacher to be hired in as
school?
A. Submission of all the teaching requirements
B. Pass the LET

452. What is the basic feature of the latest Performance Appraisal System for Teachers
(PAST)?
A. Competency-based
B. Practice-based

453. Among the different categories of teacher’s behavior, how will one classify the behavior
of a teacher who goes from one lesson to another having no direction or proper
sequencing?
A. Flip-flop
B. Dangle

454. What is the most appropriate strategy that Teacher Toni should use if his goal is to
generate ideas in planning a sports competition activity?
A. Brainstorming
B. Simulation

455. Which is true when the students test results standard deviation is large?
A. Scores are more spread
B. Scores are clustered together

456. A test can measure what a teacher wants to measure when the test is ________.
A. Reliable
B. Valid

457. In reference to Plato’s philosophy, what does “contemplative use of the mind” mean?
A. Introspective
B. Creative
458. What type of education can best prepare the global teacher towards limitless and
boundless world?
A. Academic curriculum
B. Multi-cultural education

459. Parents and teachers are considered as authorities and models by children at the early
childhood stage. What does this statement imply?
A. Teachers and parents should serve as role models at all times
B. Parent-teacher conference should always be an activity in school

460. Children’s interests are generally largely dependent on their experiences. Which of the
following is an implication of this statement?
A. The curriculum should provide vital experiences if the school must use its opportunities to
develop interest
B. A large part of the subject matter has to be easy if there are to be interesting and within the
learner’s experience

461. The child’s concept of right and wrong is based on external criteria laid down by adults
during the stage of pre-conventional morality. This is based on the ideas of ________.
A. Kohlberg
B. Piaget

462. When the daughter is competing with the mother for the father’s attention, the daughter
is said to be experiencing ________.
A. Electra complex
B. Oedipus complex

463. Allan’s mother noticed that her son always wants to get her attention and is jealous of
his father. Denzel then can be classified under what psychoanalytic stage of development?
A. Genital
B. Phallic

464. “The control and the administration of all educational institutions shall be vested in the
citizens of the Philippines” is stipulated in ________>
A. P.D. 1006
B. 1987 Constitution

465. A student collapsed in her Social Studies class. It was found out that she did no eat her
lunch. What principle is shown in this situation?
A. Physiological Need
B. Safety Need

466. Education is a life long process. This simply means that education:
A. Is a continuous process of experiencing and reorganizing experiences
B. May take place formally or informally to enable the individual to grow

467. These are some of the motivational theories. Which of these theories views the
consequences of behavior as regulator and controller of an individual’s action?
I. Humanism
II. Cognitivism
III. Behaviorism
A. III only
B. II and III only
468. Which of the following refers to the repetition of facts and skills which the teacher wishes
to reinforce the mastery?
A. Drill
B. Mastery

469. Which of the following belongs to the more sophisticated learning to learn skills for the
individual learner?
A. To ask and gather data
B. To process and select information

470. As a manager of the learning situation, the teacher is responsible for the setting up of a
physical environment that is most conducive to learning. She could see to it that:
A. The efficiency with which time and energy are spent on the part of the students and the
pupils are considered.
B. The lightning and ventilation of the room and flexible arrangement of equipment are relevant
to the type of activity being pursued.

471. Inquiry lessons require the use of questions in instructing the learner to analyze;
interpret and draw conclusions form data gathered. Which type of questions ask for
additional data on application of principle?
A. Leading questions
B. Probing questions

472. Mr. Dichoso is preparing for his afternoon class. Which of these criteria should be her
primary consideration in his choice of instructional devices?
A. Appropriateness
B. Availability

473. Setting up criteria for scoring essay test is meant to increase their ________.
A. Validity
B. Objectivity

474. Of the following types of tests which is the most subjective in scoring?
A. Matching type
B. Essay

475. It refers to the process of evaluating a single test items by any of several methods. It
usually involves determining the difficulty and the discriminating power of the item and often
its correlation with some criterion.
A. Item analysis
B. Factor analysis

476. The distance of the scores from the mean is called _______.
A. Deviation
B. Range

477. The crude mode is the _______.


A. Score with the highest frequency
B. Standard deviation

478. Mrs. Soriano was scheduled to give demonstration one morning, but her husband
needed her presence in his office. What should she do under these circumstances?
A. Send her lesson plan to her co-teacher who can substitute for her
B. Arrange her schedule so that she can be with her husband immediately after her
demonstration

479. Happiness is different from pleasure in being an abiding consequence of result which is
not destroyed even by the presence of pain. The best illustration of this principle is:
A. A student topping the board exam
B. A mother giving birth

480. As a parent and at the same time a teacher, which of the following will you do to show
your cooperation to a PTA project in your school to be financed with the proceeds of the
sales from the school canteen where food prices are a little bit higher?
A. Bring baon for you and your children but always make it a point to buy something from the
school canteen
B. Bring baon enough for you and your children even if you really do not like to do it

481. Which of the following situations will manage conflicting situations to bring out values
enhancing nationhood?
A. A Filipina beauty queen candidate for a world title tried to imitate native English speakers in
answering questions
B. Conchita gifted her British visiting friend with native bags, sandals and hand-embroidered
blouse

482. When a teacher practices professional ethics, which of the following he is not likely to
do?
A. Shares an outstanding outcome of an undertaking with others
B. Engages in gossips

483. A teacher can best help a withdrawn child to assert himself and win the respect of his
classmates by:
A. Giving him opportunity to show his talents
B. Providing him leadership roles

484. Garbage disposal has become a serious problem in your community. Garbage are
scattered, and flies are feasting on it. As a teacher, which of the following will be your
priority:
A. Create a desire among your students to clean the community as an outcome of your lesson
B. Start a campaign to put up a covered garbage can in every home

485. Pick out the teacher student relationship that was violated when Miss Suli gave Christine
a grade of 75% in her Science class due to poor conduct?
A. A teacher should not make deductions on pupil’s scholastic ratings for acts that are not
manifestations of poor achievement
B. Maintain an instructional program that stresses a traditional academic education

486. Mr. Lugto, an incoming mayor, is interested to know where to focus his attention relative
to human rights violation in his town. He requested you to conduct the survey. What human
right was violated in a war of aggression?
A. Right to own property
B. Right to life

487. Freedom and authority are not antagonistic moreover, freedom is the legitimate offspring
of authority. Which of the following situation best illustrate the above principle?
A. Parents and teachers personifying authority and discipline
B. Children learn freedom by being inhibited in their conduct
488. According to John Dewey Education is a continuous process of experiencing and
revising or reorganizing experiences. This means that education _______.
A. Takes places formally or informally to enable the individuals to grow
B. May take place anywhere and anytime the individual desires

489. Which of the current classroom practices is influenced by Skinner’s Operant


Conditioning?
A. Connection between stimulus and response
B. Reinforcement of correct practices

490. The primary objective of bilingual education is to prepare learners to be:


A. Globally competitive
B. Proficient in Filipino and other foreign language

491. “All learning is bond-connecting”. Which of the following is this principle not applicable?
A. Reflexes
B. Skills

492. What is the most important principle that a teacher should follow in initiating a program
of positive reinforcement?
A. Provide regular opportunities for socially acceptable behavior
B. Reward should come immediately after appropriate behavior

493. Which thrust on values formation is intended to help the students identify and be aware
of their values?
A. Values clarification
B. Moral development

494. Which statement holds true to values clarification?


A. Values are independent of time, place and persons; is meant to help students get at their
own feelings and ideas
B. No person has the right set of values to pass on to others; is meant to let the students
understand their own feelings, ideas and beliefs

495. Free public elementary and secondary education is in line with the government’s effort to
address educational problems of ________.
A. Relevance and quality
B. Access and equity

496. For Freud, the primary motivation for human behavior is sexual in nature, while to
Erikson, it is ________ in nature.
A. Social
B. Cultural

497. Individual differences, when recognized early, will enable the teacher to provide different
motivations and approaches in guiding the learning process. Each learner differs physically,
mentally, socially, and emotionally. Unless the teacher provides for these differences, no
amount modern approaches in teaching can produce favorable results. This paragraph
emphasizes that ________.
A. Individual differences are an important factor in guiding the learner
B. It’s the nature of learning process

498. Stage where children consider parents and teachers as authorities and models:
A. Period of morality by constraint
B. Post conventional morality

499. The human evocative approach and the 4A’s end with _______.
A. Application
B. Adaptation

500. Modifying an existing scheme after an individual’s interaction with the environment,
resulting in the creation of new scheme:
A. Accommodation
B. Assimilation

501. Theory stating that a person’s behavior can be motivated by urges towards self-
satisfaction.
A. Psychoanalytic theory
B. Pyschosocial theory

502. The ability of a child to conceptualization the retention and preservation of the same
quantity under various changes.
A. Conservation
B. Assimilation

503. Refers to the idea that no individual is exactly the same or alike:
A. Exclusivity theory
B. Individual differences

504. He is known as the father of modern IQ test:


A. Lewis Terman
B. Martin Lesley

505. A teacher who advocates the pragmatic philosophy of education believes that
experience should follow learning, thus, she has to ________.
A. Equip her students with basic skills and abilities
B. Provide her students with opportunities to apply their skills and abilities

506. Any change in the behavior of an individual:


A. Learning
B. Development

507. This stimulation of action best explains the behavior of an individual to take what he
perceives to be the shortest route to his goals.
A. Recognition
B. Motivation

508. Philosophy of education’s main function:


A. Definition of goals and setting of directions from which education is to strive
B. Education carries on a lifetime cycle

509. According to Froebel, kindergarten is also known as ________.


A. Garden for children to play and learn
B. The learning center for life

510. Which of the following statements is given emphasis by “humanistic education”?


A. Man should learn the different philosophies of education
B. “Build a man who is distinctly civilized, educated and refined.”

511. Which of the following is mandated by the 1987 Constitution with regards to Education?
A. Free education for both elementary and secondary levels and compulsory elementary
education for all children of school age
B. Nursery and kinder is required before elementary

512. Which of the following educational measures embody the policy “Return to the Basics”?
A. K-12 Education Program
B. New Elementary School Curriculum NESC

513. Reason why John Dewey, during the American Period, proposed the transformation of
the public school systems.
A. He recognized the essence of change and innovation to promote progress
B. The traditional academic education did not serve the ideals of democracy

514. How does an adolescent perceive his environment when he combines his inductive and
deductive reasoning ability in realistic rules that he can respect and live by?
A. He sees the world through the eyes of other people
B. He views events as detached from himself and other people

515. The ability to perceive how objects are related in order to mentally perceive what is
seen, thus creating concrete visual images from memory.
A. Visual-spatial intelligence
B. Mathematical-logical

516. He is responsible for the theory which recognizes the importance of developing multiple
intelligence:
A. Howard Gardner
B. Frederick Froebel

517. An emerging thrust in determining one’s personality, whether pleasant or unwholesome;


one’s virtues, i.e. values, relationships, adjustments to varying situations, behavior and
motivations:
A. Emotional Quotient EQ
B. Multiple Intelligence MI

518. It is the measurement of personality which is the result by dividing the mental age by the
choronological age.
A. Intelligence Quotient IQ
B. Anticipated Behavior AB

519. One’s ability to do abstract reasoning and manipulate symbols refer to what type of
intelligence?
A. Spatial Intelligence
B. Mathematical-logical

520. The right of an educational institution and its faculty to prescribe the methods/ strategies
of teaching refers to ________.
A. Choice of curriculum
B. Academic freedom

521. Public schools in the Philippines are the contribution of which colonizer?
A. American
B. Spanish

522. The ability for quantitative learning of the relations of facts taken from newspaper
readings, letter writing, and the like is called _________.
A. Functional literacy
B. Social competence

523. A good indication that effective management in classroom exist when ________.
A. There is minimum teacher control
B. Students come in and out in orderly manner

524. Respect for honest differences of opinions is one objective of ________.


A. Self-actualization
B. Human relationship

525. If a student asks a question which the teacher do not have a ready answer, the latter
should ________.
A. Admit that he does not know the answer
B. Ask volunteers to answer the question and do research on it later

526. When students are given a chance to settle differences of opinion by discussion, they
develop ________.
A. Tolerance and acceptance
B. Camaraderie and fellowship

527. The school’s responsibility towards teenager’s “gang age” is ________.


A. Give classroom activities to give directions to teenagers
B. To set up norms of conduct for the members of the gang

528. The goal of good teaching is to direct learning activity so that the learner _________.
A. Reaches the level of achievement for the grade
B. Reaches the level of achievement which is possible within the limits of his ability

529. Through the proper use of multi-sensory aids, a learner may live realistically and
vicariously in places remote from his immediate environment. These attest to the value of
these aids to ________.
A. Enlarge one’s environment
B. Contribute to greater retention of learning

530. It is the most relevant characteristics/ attribute of the daily lesson plan in an integrated
activity program:
A. It is flexible
B. It is specific

531. The best way to eliminate the plateau in the learning curve is to?
A. Have better spaced rest periods during learning
B. Use different situations in the learning process

532. Lesson plans should be written to:


A. Make it possible for lessons to be checked for completeness and adequacy
B. Assure a logical approach to the lesson being followed

533. The primary purpose of questioning as a teaching technique is to?


A. Determine the extent of the learner’s acquired knowledge and skills
B. Stimulate the student to think

534. Which of the following principles highlights that of Multiple Intelligence?


A. People have different intelligence quotient level
B. Intelligence is measured in multiple forms

535. The K-W-L strategy performs the following functions except?


A. It activates previous scheme
B. It encourages the learner to interact with the text

536. What principle in learning provides various learning activities and teaching methods to
meet diverse needs and interests of the learner?
A. Multiple Intelligence
B. Cooperative learning

537. Teacher Joan discovered that her pupils are weak in reading comprehension. What test
should she give her pupils to determine what particular skills they’re weak at?
A. Diagnostic test
B. Aptitude test

538. Which of the following statement is FALSE as to normal curve in the assessment of
learning?
A. The normal curve is sacred. Teacher’s must adhere to it no matter what
B. The normal curve may not be achieved when every pupil acquires targeted competencies

539. What benefit is derived from the use of performance objectives?


A. As a solution to class management problems
B. Student achievement is easily measured

540. Theory that encourages students to use their own experiences as as pre-reading
strategy to predict and evaluate the problems and actions of the characters.
A. Metacognition
B. Scheme

541. Fatima has difficulty rightly solving a geometry problem. Suddenly, she “Saw” how to
solve the problem. What explains this phenomenon?
A. Memory
B. Retention

542. Several groups of learners are provided a reading material of varying levels of difficulty.
What learning principle is implemented by this method?
A. Utilization of an individual’s need to achieve
B. Assistance of each student to attain goals

543. Which of the following indicates the view than effective development could be secondary
to a significant task?
A. Understanding the causes of student’s behavior
B. Providing activities that are exciting to learners

544. Which of the following best illustrates the provision of Facilitative Instructional Feedback
by the teacher?
A. Grading the student’s “pass” or “fail” on their work and requesting those who failed to repeat
their work
B. The teacher watching the learner do their work, praising those who did it right and showing
others how to correct their use of faculty procedure

545. Which is the LEAST valuable way for a teacher to present a new lesson?
A. Develop an overview of the subject
B. Hand out a step-by-step outline of the lesson

546. Grades become valid indicators when:


A. Giving objective type of tests
B. Course objectives are defined as intended learning outcomes

547. The main reason for the use of remedial teaching is?
A. Provision for more opportunities to repeat what was taught to enhance better mastery
B. Will allow the student to seek the proper procedure to learn what was taught

548. The best instructional program that would enhance the academic achievement of the
students considering their differences in interests, abilities, needs, and learning style at any
given point in time.
A. Adaptive instruction
B. Experimental instruction

549. A statement of objectives, learning experience, and the means of attaining results of
teaching is called:
A. Lesson plan
B. Outcomes

550. A method of teaching which aptly applies to lessons needing experiments is called:
A. Problem solving
B. Laboratory

551. The law of exercise is aptly applied in a:


A. Review lesson
B. Drill lesson

552. What recent technique of teaching calls for an acting out of a situation where the
participants aim to uncover a problem of great importance to the class?
A. Debate form
B. Role playing

553. What technique of in-service training for teachers involves the identification and solution
of common problems by them through live-in sessions conferences and speeches of
consultants?
A. Workshop
B. Seminar

554. The stimulus-response theory of learning which involves the association between a
conditioned stimulus and a response thru the repeated presentation of the stimulus was
advocated by whom?
A. Ivan Pavlov
B. Burrhus Skinner

555. A part of daily lesson which serves as a carry-over for the next day of what has been
presented is the:
A. Review
B. Assignment/agreement

556. The proper handling of the physical condition and instructional materials in the
classroom to effect learning refers to:
A. Teaching method
B. Classroom management

557. A radical philosopher, he compared the human mind to the blank sheet, giving
importance to the role of experience and service perception.
A. John Locke
B. Jean Rousseau

558. What method do you apply when you begin your lesson with concrete life experience
then lead your students to abstract thinking?
A. Deductive
B. Inductive

559. This industrial arts teaches when she feels like teaching and not when she does not feel
like teaching. She spends more time telling stories not related to the subject. This teacher
lacks what trait of a good teacher?
A. Competence
B. Integrity and accountability

560. What technique am I applying when I allow experts or resource persons to talk on
various aspects of a particular lesson which I wanted the students to have a holistic
understanding of the lesson like for example, priest on morality on the subject.
A. Symposium
B. Panel discussion

561. In correcting students errors, which of the following is a good correcting measure?
A. Readily correcting the error right there and then
B. Noting the error or mistake and deal with it after class

562. Which of the following questions demand the highest level of thinking?
A. “How should you present your report?”
B. “Was the student’s reporting well-done? Support your answer.”

563. Eddie helps students determine the right pronunciation and meaning of words by
analyzing roots, affixes, and its derives forms. This process is called?
A. Structural analysis
B. Contextual analysis

564. Judy Ann aged 9 was transferred from her lass for frequent fights with other pupils. She
also has frequent tantrums, short attention span, and refused to be disciplined. She might
be a case of?
A. Having learning disability
B. Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder

565. Proper selection is the first concern of the teacher who plans to use some audio-visual
devices. What criterion should the teacher consider?
A. Suitability of the materials for the purpose
B. Availability of the materials for the intended purpose
566. Being a teacher, you are looked up to as a leader in the community. What would you do
if Barangay Captain seeks your advice on some important matters?
A. Inform the Barangay Captain that you still need to get permission from the Principal before
you can help
B. Discuss with the Barangay Captain how you can be of best help to him

567. Teacher Ruben uses the direct instruction strategy. Which sequence of steps will she
follow?
I. Independent Practice
II. Feedback and Correctiveness
III. Guided student practice
IV. Presenting and structuring
V. Reviewing the previous day’s work
A. V-II-IV-III-I
B. V-IV-III-II-I

568. You wanted your students to develop comprehension skills. In what order of skills must
you develop?
A. Literal comprehension
B. Interpretation
C. Critical evaluation
D. Integration
A. II-III-I-IV
B. I-II-III-IV

569. Teacher Kathy is seen by her students as someone who has the mastery of what she is
teaching. She, therefore, has:
A. Legitimate power
B. Expert power

570. It is the first step in managing off-task behavior and is manifested by the clearing of the
throat to show disapproval or putting of index finger in the front of the lips to signal silence.
A. Direct appeal
B. Signal interference
571. Teacher Arnold invited several speakers to shed light on the topic of Disaster
Management and Risk Reduction. This technique is known as:
A. Open forum
B. Panel discussion

572. SQ3R means:


A. Sample, Questions, Read, Retain, and Review
B. Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review

573. Teacher Nebur, a science teacher, wants to show a close representation of the size and
shape of earth and its location in relation to the planets of the Solar System. This is best
shown by:
A. Picture
B. Modeling

574. This curriculum concept includes the processes of planning, organizing, implementation,
and evaluation.
A. Curriculum development
B. Curriculum management
575. What part of curriculum will the experience of the students in school be evident?
A. Curriculum implementation
B. Curriculum assessment

576. A small group of students usually 3-6 persons discussing or solving a problem.
A. Buzz session
B. Group dynamics

577. Teacher Prince wants his students to use higher order thinking skills that is to think more
creatively. He should thus, ask more ________ questions.
A. Convergent
B. Divergent

578. Bernice performed better in English than 90% of her classmates. What does it mean?
A. Bernice got a score higher than 90% of her classmates.
B. Bernice answered 90% of the test.

579. Which situation points to criterion-referencing?


A. Iah’s score is the 98th percentile of the batch
B. Vanessa types 40 words per minute without making more than 3 errors/ page

580. The most important criteria in test construction


A. Preparation of Table of Specification
B. Congruency of items with the objectives

581. Which type of test can assess a student’s ability to organize and express his ideas?
A. Completion
B. Essay

582. Which of the following measures is more affected by an extreme score?


A. Mean
B. Median

583. Which assessment tool shows evidence a student’s writing skill?


A. Portfolio
B. Daily journal

584. Given the scores 12, 12, 15, 15, 15, 17, 19, 19, 19, 23, the mode(s) is/are?
A. 15
B. 15 and 19

585. What type of test measures higher order thinking skills?


A. Enumeration
B. Analogy

586. When the aim is to determine where the strengths and weaknesses of the students lie
before teaching of a new lesson is done, what test is given?
A. Diagnostic
B. Summative

587. A personal feeling, either positive or negative towards an object, a person or an


institution
A. Attitude
B. Aptitude
588. The degree to which the test scores in a class is spread:
A. Discrimination
B. Dispersion

589. The score value which separates the upper half of a group from that of the lower half.
A. Median
B. Mode

590. The score value which occurs most frequently in a given set of scores.
A. Median
B. Mode

591. When a test succeeds in determining accurately, the particular attribute of a person
which is tested, it is said to be
A. Reliable
B. Valid

592. Which of the following is an important duty of a teacher?


A. Evaluating pupil’s progress
B. Safekeeping of the properties of the school

593. In scoring essay test, which of the following is not a good practice?
A. Write comments and correct errors on the answers
B. Accept all answers written by the test takers

594. Which of the following is not an objective type of teacher made test?
A. Multiple response
B. Essay test

595. The test results in this type of test are compared with an absolute standard. They
indicate whether or not a student needs more or less help on certain skills.
A. Criterion-referenced test
B. Norm-referenced test

596. A test where the results are obtained from a large group. The evaluation is based on
certain norm or standard set; hence, the norm becomes the basics of the test evaluation.
A. Criterion-referenced test
B. Norm-referenced test

597. For lesson objectives of the teacher to go beyond the development of his students’
higher order thinking skills, he must conduct:
A. Application
B. Analysis

598. When a teacher construct a Table of Specifications, the student can be assured that the
tests has:
A. Content validity
B. Reliability

599. Class’ upper group got test items #20 and #26 correctly. What does it mean?
A. Test items have negative discriminating power
B. The test items have positive discrimination power
600. Bernardo has a problem of frequent absences and tardiness in submitting class
requirements. This could be a result of?
A. Low level of aspiration
B. Lack of motivation

601. A child develops self confidence if?


A. He is praised and acknowledge of his good deed
B. He is treated justly and fairly

602. It refers to a counselor’s prediction of the client’s future developments.


A. Prognosis
B. Diagnosis

603. Refers to when the counselor shows that he feels what his client feels.
A. Assimilation
B. Empathy

604. The teacher has a vital role for the young. Which is NOT one of the roles?
A. Custodian and keeper of the young
B. Turn them into diehard politicians

605. In his relationship with his superiors, the teacher should NOT
A. Engage in gossip mongering
B. Expect a promotion that is not meritorious

606. Likewise, the teacher must strive NOT to?


A. Perform his work conscientiously and religiously
B. Arouse the ire and ventilate to everyone his grievances against his superiors

607. It is a sign or mark that learning has taken place in the individual.
A. Has made an improvement in his behavior
B. Applies what he has learned to similar situations

608. A parent come to your room insisting that you talk to him immediately even as you are in
the middle of class discussion. What should you do?
A. Talk to him for a while and tell him to come back after the classes.
B. Report the parent to the principal.

609. One of your students informs you that you have a wrong answer to one of the questions
and he is right. What should you do?
A. Accept that you are wrong but reprimand him.
B. Accept that you are wrong and thus thank him for the correction.

610. In Piaget’s theory of Cognitive Development, students are provided with varied activities
that will enable them to classify objects using more than one variable, ranking items in order
or logical series and understand facts. These activities are expected to be performed in
________.
A. Concrete operational stage
B. Pre-operational stage

611. Children learn by following a role model who is usually older than them according to
Social Learning Theory. Thus, if we want children to treat each other with respect and
dignity. We must show them. This behavior is likely to be demonstrated by children
because:
A. They are easily threatened to follow
B. They learn best by observing and imitating a role model

612. Students are most likely to perform their best because they are aware of being observed
and are expected to perform well. This is called:
A. Hawthorne effect
B. Rosenthal effect

613. This intelligence is characterized by having the ability to socialize with different kinds of
people:
A. Congenial
B. Interpersonal

614. Using bloom’s taxonomy, the highest among the following is:
A. Integration
B. Critical evaluation

615. Sir Tony called the attention of Rene for not “listening attentively”. As a result, the entire
class gave attention to the teacher. This phenomenon is explained by:
A. Ripple effect
B. Halo effect

616. Children afflicted with ADHD have limited learning skills because:
A. They act on impulse and have short attention span.
B. They have slow mental development.

617. Parents, because of being overly concerned, commonly commit the mistake of:
A. Unintentionally create high levels of stress upon their children
B. Attempting to protect their children from undue stress

618. According to Erikson, when a person fails to develop a consistent identity, this usually
results in:
A. Isolation
B. Role confusion

619. In what stage is the role of teachers, peers, and adults outside the home very important
in shaping the child’s attitude towards self?
A. Initiative versus guilt
B. Industry versus inferiority

620. According to Kohlberg, the correct order of moral development is


A. Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
B. Self-interest, social, and post-ethical

621. Albert Bandura proposed a theory commonly known as ________ which primarily puts
emphasis on modeling.
A. Social Learning Theory
B. Moral Development Theory

622. According to B.F. Skinner, using reinforcement is the best example of:
A. Conductive environment
B. Operant conditioning
623. A child receives a star as a reward for correctly answering his seat work. The child will
always try to accomplish all tasks correctly for he looks forward to receiving a reward again.
This activity shows ________.
A. Classical conditioning
B. Operant conditioning

624. It allows the teacher to control misbehavior without disturbing the class by applying
planned ignoring, signal interference, and proximity control. This is called:
A. Managing surfaced behavior
B. Tolerance

625. Type of learning that involves the assimilation of values, emotional reactions, and
acquisition of attitudes.
A. Affective learning
B. Psychosocial learning

626. Using Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience, which of the following activity is nearest to
reality?
A. Attending exhibits
B. Watching demo

627. This theory describes the psychological events in terms of information transformation
from input to output. It stresses the value of perception, attention, and memory in the
learning process.
A. Kohler’s Insight Theory
B. Information Processing Theory

628. The LET possesses _______ validity when its items sample adequately the
competencies tested in the syllabi.
A. Content
B. Predictive

629. In test construction, TOS means?


A. Table of Specifications
B. Terms of Specification

630. Value clarification as a strategy in values education classes is anchored on _______


philosophy.
A. Idealism
B. Existentialism

631. Josef obtained a score of 89 in the grammar test. This means?


A. He answered 89% of the test correctly.
B. He performed better than 89% of his classmates

632. “Assessment for Learning” refers to what type of assessment?


A. Formative
B. Summative

633. To ensure test ________, the teacher constructs a test blueprint prior to writing the test
items.
A. Reliability
B. Validity
634. For diagnostic purposes, which scoring rubric will be most appropriate?
A. Holistic
B. Analytic

635. Type of test wherein a set of tests is administered to identify specific weaknesses in a
student’s learning processes.
A. Aptitude
B. Diagnostics

636. After the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the first legal bases to make teaching as a
profession or teachers as professionals is ________.
A. Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
B. RA 7836

637. Among reforms for embracing teacher professionalism, which has been implemented by
law in order to determine whether prospective teachers have acquired professional
competencies prior to granting them a permit to teach?
A. Setting up centered for excellence in teacher education centers
B. Licensure examination

638. Which program directly embodies both the pre-service and in-service programs?
A. BESRA Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda
B. TEDP Technical Education Development Program

639. Which is the language medium of instruction from K to 3 in accordance to RA 10533 or


the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013?
A. Language chosen by parents
B. Mother tongue of the learners

640. Under RA 10912 or the Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016, how many
CPD units are required for the renewal of the teachers’ professional ID card of the PIC
every three years?
A. 45
B. 40

641. Teacher Joseph showed the whole mark of being an excellent teacher by being able to
make out of the box positive changes in the curriculum. As a curricularist, he is an
________.
A. Innovation
B. Initiator

642. In OBE, assessment of learning should match with ________.


A. Learning content
B. Learning outcomes

643. Does quarterly assessment have the same weight for all the subject areas in Grade 11
and 12?
A. No
B. It depends

644. What technology integration is achieved by teacher Kier who encourages adaptation of
tool based software that allows the student to choose a tool and modify its use to
accomplish a task at hand?
A. Adoption
B. Adaptation

645. Of subcategories of movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher ends an
activity abruptly?
A. Thrust
B. Truncation

646. What kind of classroom management is applied in the case of Teacher John who
attends to every situation as it comes, hoping to meet it as it comes without much foresight
and preparation?
A. Proactive
B. Reactive

647. For visual-spatial learners, which tool can be applied for an effective learning?
A. Root wording
B. Puzzle

648. What is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?


A. Socialization
B. Actualization

649. For Sigmund Freud, which is the deciding agent of human personality by which we
reason and consider the best response to situations?
A. Ego
B. Superego

650. Before being able to fully learn to live and work together under the pillar of the 21st
century education, what must the learner attain for himself?
A. Find peace within oneself
B. Become self-actualized

651. Teacher Mark makes sure that he checks understanding to ensure that the students are
following the lesson. Of what part of assessment is she occupied with?
A. Assessment of learning
B. Assessment for learning

652. What type of portfolio is displayed when teachers want to see the penmanship skills of
his students at the beginning, middle, and after the school year?
A. Development portfolio
B. Showcase portfolio

653. What should be done with test whose difficulty index is .95?
A. Retain it
B. Reject it

654. What is the overall stream for education, growth, and fulfillment in the teaching
profession?
A. Merit and promotion
B. Lifelong career

655. A teacher introduces herself as teacher only. What does this imply?
A. She must have been forced to pursue a career in teaching
B. She takes no pride in the teaching profession
656. Of goals of education, which relates to the strengthening of our society’s sense of
belonging and identity?
A. Citizenship
B. Moral character

657. In Piaget’s Concrete Operational Stage in cognitive development, which refers to the
ability of the child to perceive different features of objects and situations, e.g. toughness in
stone, elasticity in rubber, etc?
A. Reversibility
B. Decentering

658. What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow learners and take pride in the work of
fast learners?
A. Hurling invectives
B. Discrimination

659. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent, flexible, original, and elaborate
thinking?
A. Divergent thinking
B. Convergent thinking

660. In Grace Godell’s Skill Ladder, which step should come last and only when needed?
A. Using the dictionary
B. Using phonetic analysis

661. Which of the following does not belong to the meta-cognitive reading activities?
A. Predicting
B. Perceiving

662. Test should be non-threatening but which of the following actually threatens students?
A. Surprise quiz
B. Scheduled exam

663. What kind of assessment helps teacher determine gaps in learning a subject matter?
A. Formative assessment
B. Placement examination

664. Of the following subjects, which does not belong to performance-based subjects in which
direct instruction is effectively used?
A. Music
B. Values education

665. Which of the following best describes creativity?


A. Imaginative
B. Inspired

666. Of the types of validity for tests, what reflects the knowledge and skills in the program of
studies?
A. Curricular validity
B. Criterion validity

667. What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which
evaluation will be focused?
A. Portfolio
B. Rubric

668. Teacher Ronnel acts like a class manager, not a disciplinarian. Which of the following
did he avoid doing?
A. Relax discipline early in the first weeks, being more tight later
B. Establish pattern of disciplinary early in the first weeks of school

669. What is aroused among viewing learners by dramatic educational films in what is known
as “cliff hangers”?
A. Satisfaction
B. Expectancy

670. Among the following, which directly qualifies the teacher candidate to be registered at
par with other professions like medicine, law, nursing and the like?
A. Licensure examination
B. Continuing professional education

671. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency has direct supervision
and management of teacher education institutions or colleges of education in the country?
A. Commission on Higher Education
B. Department of Education

672. Teacher Michael has been teaching for 7 straight years and therefore qualifies for a
study leave with pay for one year. Should he pursue it, how much pay is he entitled to
receive?
A. 60% monthly salary
B. 100% monthly salary

673. In the new K-12 program, how many percent is given to Performance Tasks in
Mathematics and Science?
A. 40%
B. 60%

674. Teacher Leomar is a constructive teacher who allows his students use technology tools
to build understanding rather than simply information. This level of technology integration is
called ________.
A. Infusion
B. Transformation

675. In acquiring language competence, what is the process of attaching meaning to words?
A. Semantics
B. Morphology

676. Teacher Rey would like to compare and contrast plant cell to animal cell. She would
most likely use:
A. Venn diagram
B. Fishbone diagram

677. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Ivy adopt when she read back
and forth, attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on the page?
A. Interactive
B. Top-down

678. What is the first step in Goodell’s reading skills ladder?


A. Basic sight words
B. Phonetic analysis

679. Teacher Raymart avoids out of context drills, instead she makes use of real-world
problems for her students to solve. This makes Teacher Raymart a/an ________ in
approach.
A. Inquiry based
B. Constructivist

680. According to Piaget, which refers to cognitive structures example seeing a dog and
forming initial idea of dog?
A. Accommodation
B. Schema

681. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on Thorndike’s Law of:
A. Effect
B. Exercise

682. Who asserted that children must be given the opportunity to explore and work on
different materials so that they develop the sense of initiative instead of guilt?
A. Erikson
B. Kohlberg

683. What explains the tendency of preschool children to focus on an aspect of an object
while excluding other aspects?
A. Centration
B. Ego-centration

684. In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which of the following is the most preferable
way to refer to those with disabilities like polio?
A. “had polio”
B. “polio victim”

685. Which are attributes of a good evaluation instrument?


I. Validity
II. Reliability
III. Sensitivity
IV. Objectivity
A. I, II and III
B. I, II, III and IV

686. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course teaching
profession, based on Bloom’s revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive structure or
processing are you?
A. Applying
B. Creating

687. Among categories of time in classrooms and schools, which refers to the number of days
and hours in the school calendar specified by the school and government agencies?
A. Allocated time
B. Mandated time

688. The world has become a global village. What sound practice is expected of teachers?
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Respect of diverse cultures

689. Of the following, which is a non-threatening style of disciplining unruly students?


A. Stand under heat of the sun
B. Send to guidance office

690. From classroom management strategies applied on erring students, which of the
following should not be done?
A. Communication problem to parents
B. Shaming erring student before the class

691. What mistake is Teacher Chai trying to avoid when she never drops a topic before it is
completed?
A. Dangling topic
B. Bounded topic

692. The following are non-verbal behavior by teachers. Which one is an encouraging
behavior?
A. Voice volume shows arrogance
B. Stands or sits that shows alertness

693. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who clearly and fairly communicate
standards for discipline and performance to student?
A. Authoritarian
B. Authoritative

694. Teacher Joyzee makes sure that she covers the essential subject content, while treating
them sufficiency or in-depth. What guiding principle is he following for lesson preparation?
A. Self-sufficiency
B. Feasibility

695. What does the traditional curriculum and mass education lack that the progressive
curriculum can deliver?
A. Value for individualization
B. Authoritarian role of the teacher

696. Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of knowledge from one concept
to another?
A. Application
B. Analysis

697. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to work on a physical


model of the atom after a teacher’s discussion on the subject of the atom?
A. Interpersonal
B. Kinesthetical

698. What is the primary advantage of active learning techniques (discussion, role play,
gaming, etc) in instruction?
A. Higher order thinking
B. Convergent thinking

699. In his speech class, teacher Joan uses poetry dramatic reading by students, using
movements (gestures, facial expressions, creative movements etc). What learning
objectives or outcome is he looking for?
A. Non-discursive communication
B. Reflex movements

700. In Piagets’s Concrete Operational stage in cognitive development, which refers to the
ability to order or arrange things logically on dimension such as weight, volume, or size?
A. Conservation
B. Seriation

701. In Piaget’s stages of Cognitive Development, what is the pre-school age in which a
child’s intelligence is intuitive, able to make mental representation, and close to the use of
symbols?
A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage

702. Among components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is
demonstrated by teacher Algie who worked together with her students on a skill or task and
figure out how to apply the skill?
A. Independent practice
B. Guided practice

703. Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is
mere intellectual play.” This means that:
A. Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand
B. One can stand without the other

704. In outcomes-based education, which of the following are not considered outcomes?
A. Procedures
B. Portfolios

705. Which of the following are alternative assessments?


A. Portfolio, exhibits, journals
B. Paper and pencil test, demonstration, reports

706. What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of students in a class?
A. All have average grades
B. Most get average grades, few high and low

707. What does it mean if student Roby got a 60% percentile rank in class?
A. He scored better than 60% of the class
B. He got 60% of the test items correctly

708. An entering student in college would like to determine which course is best suited for
him. Which test is appropriate for this purpose?
A. Achievement test
B. Aptitude test

709. In using essay questions, what of the following are these tests susceptible to such as to
make them less reliable measure broad knowledge of the subject matter?
A. Bluffing
B. Guessing

710. Among the opportunities for essay questions, which of the following does not provide
high level thinking opportunity?
A. Synthesis
B. Memorization

711. How can schools effectively support ou-of-school youths and the unemployed?
A. Make them parts of PTCAs
B. Provide livelihood training

712. What rule should be followed for lighting SPED classroom?


A. Very well lighted classroom
B. Standard yet adequate

713. How can automated checking help in improving reliability?


A. Ease in checking
B. Objective scoring

714. Using the Likert Method of Summative Scale, what is the mean for scale ratings (10, 7.5,
5, 2.5, and 0)?
A. 2.5
B. 5

715. What is meant by a difficulty index of one (1) for a test item?
A. Item is extremely difficult
B. Item is extremely easy

716. Is membership to the accredited professional organization for teachers mandatory for all
LET passers?
A. No
B. Only for LET passers who are not repeaters

717. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a teacher choose?
A. Contrived experiences
B. Dramatized experiences

718. What provides the most direct type of learning, but is difficult to supply in the traditional
classroom?
A. Real life experience
B. Computer assisted learning

719. How is venn diagram most useful in presentation of concepts?


A. Comparison
B. Showing cause and effect

720. In Piaget’s Cognitive Concepts, what is the term of achieving proper balance to avoid
discrepancy in perception and understanding?
A. Accommodation
B. Equilibrium

721. What is the quality of lesson content that gets the active attention of learners?
A. Interest
B. Balance

722. How is Plato’s contemplative use of mind best characterized?


A. Interactive
B. Introspective
723. What is the ability to know without being frustrated by ambiguous ideas?
A. Focus
B. Tolerance

724. Of the following classroom activities, which best relate to child visual learning and
development?
A. Drawing and coloring
B. Games and sports

725. Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic assessment?
A. Decontextualized setting
B. Real world application

726. For easier correction of his test, teacher Edward prepared the true and false items in
alternating 1, 3, 5, 7, etc. True, and 2, 4, 6, etc, False. What is wrong with the test items of
Usability?
A. Improper arrangement of items
B. Identifiable pattern of answers

727. Ms. Espina would like to cover a wide variety of objectives in the quarterly examinations
in her English class lesson on subject verb agreement. Which of the following type of test is
the most appropriate?
A. Multiple choice
B. Essay

728. Which of the following is not true about Outcomes-Based Education?


A. The curriculum sets high expectations from the learners
B. The curriculum stresses the coherence between assessment and intended outcomes

729. What does discrimination index of 0.34 mean in test item analysis?
A. More students from the upper group got the test item correctly
B. More students from the lower group got the test item correctly

730. Which of the following is LEAST authentic mode of assessing student performance?
A. Paper and pencil test in vocabulary test
B. Oral performance in communication skills

731. Which statement can describe a positively skewed distribution of student’s performance?
A. Most of the students got average score
B. Most of the students got low scores

732. Among the questions listed below, which is the most appropriate question for
metacognitive for reflection of one’s teaching?
A. What have I learned from my teaching?
B. How was the classroom atmosphere during my lecture?

733. What is the term given to the cognitive ability of breaking concepts into component
parts?
A. Analysis
B. Synthesis

734. What cognitive ability is being developed by allowing students to mind their own learning
and think about thinking?
A. Metacognition
B. Construction

735. Which of the following skills below has the LEAST significance in achieving purposive
and effective learning?
A. Rote memory
B. Problem solving

736. There are several components that make up a morally mature person. Which shows that
a teacher applies moral principles (e.g. the Golden Rule) when making moral judgments?
A. Committed to work
B. Resignation to mediocrity

737. Self-evaluation allowed the teacher to examine one’s strengths and weaknesses. The
following are forms of self-evaluation EXCEPT for ________.
A. Journal
B. Teacher’s Quality Circle / Peer Feedback

738. Can Liza Macuja be given a special permit to teach ballet in high school?
A. No, she has not passed the LET
B. Yes, she has excelled and gained international recognition

739. Iah took the LET last September 2015. However, she failed in the examination. Is she
qualified for the position of para-teachers?
A. No, she need to take the examination again.
B. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 5 percentage points from the assigned general average
rating

740. Ana is a licensed teacher but has quit teaching for the past years. After five years, she
decided to serve as a teacher again. Can Ana go back to teaching immediately?
A. No, she has to take first a 12 unit refresher course before she can go back to teaching.
B. Yes, especially if there is no other teacher who can fill in the vacant position.

741. This law made some amendments of certain sections of Republic Act 7836 such as the
requirements of Teacher Applicants, registration, and exception.
A. Republic Act 10533
B. Republic Act 9293

742. This decree is known as the Decree Professionalizing Teaching.


A. Presidential Decree 1006
B. Presidential Decree 1009

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

A. III, IV, II and I


B. III, II and I

744. In Piaget’s Cognitive Development, when a mother explains to the child that cats unlike
dogs do not bark, child is in the progress of creating a new cognitive structure. What term
did Piaget used to describe the child’s cognitive experience?
A. Accommodation
B. Assimilation

745. Christian, seven year old boy, knows how to arrange objects or thing according to
weight, shape, color, and size. Joey as a young learner has already developed which
concept according to Jean Piaget.
A. Conservation
B. Seriation

746. Lemuel has reached the stage wherein similar to his peers, he tries to know himself
more, discover his interests and passion, and so as his sexuality. Based on Erikson’s
Psychosocial Theory, at what critical age does Lemuel belong?
A. Adolescence
B. Middle and Late Childhood

747. Of the following human needs, which is considered as the most basic needs for human
growth and maturation based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
A. Health and safety
B. Self-fulfillment

748. When should be the best time for the pattern of class discipline to be established?
A. After signs of lack discipline
B. Early in the first weeks of classes

749. A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner’s work only in ________.
A. Attendance, merit and quality of academic performance
B. Merit and quality of academic performance
750. Where of these is not an intended role of technology in the classroom?
A. Educate in lieu of the teacher
B. Make learning more interactive

751. Universe University wants an entrance test that can identify future outcomes of
differences such as showing who would graduate from college or who would drop out. The
test has ________.
A. Predictive Validity
B. Construct Validity

752. Which one should I do if I want to apply the integrative approach in my lesson
development.
I. Design activities that cater to multiple intelligences
II. Relate lesson to other lessons in other subjects
III. Teach lesson in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains
A. II and III
B. I, II and III

753. From the point of view of a constructivist, how can you help students to develop a deep
love and respect for themselves, others and their environment?
I. Through an open sharing of ideas
II. In setting rules
III. By being judgmental of student’s response
IV. By being one with students in every way
A. I and II
B. I and III
754. These are learning aids, materials and resources used in the teaching-learning process
A. Instructional materials
B. Visual aids

755. Professor Ajo told student teachers to make use of more directed questions for
maximum class interaction. How is this done?
A. Call on a student, ask the question then pause
B. Ask the student, pause then call on a student

756. As an intellectual leader which characteristics trait must a teacher display?


A. Research-based in his lectures
B. Dislikes for teacher’s organization

757. How should the teacher view herself in order that she can truly function as a facilitator of
learning?
A. As one who knows all and can do all
B. As one among the many resource persons in the classroom

758. Teacher Ronnel encourages his students to do things their way and not to, blindly follow
other’s ways. On which philosophy is Teacher Ronnel’s thought based?
A. Existentialism
B. Rationalism

759. Teacher Rey claims that he is a constructivist. Which one does he do?
I. Develops a curriculum around student interests
II. Invites student dialogue about the lessons and units of study
III. Follows the course syllabus at the expense of student’s input
A. I and II
B. I and III

760. At this time, many students cannot even spell simple words correctly, schools should go
back to the basics and use the traditional approach of teaching. Whose thinking is this?
A. Progressivists
B. Essentialists

761. “To be or not to be, that is your choice.” Teacher Joyzee tells her students. On which
philosphy does Teacher Joyzee lean?
A. Existentialism
B. Humanism

762. What is the role implied by the teacher not being “a sage on stage” but “guide on side”?
A. Facilitator in learning
B. Dispenser of knowledge

763. What particular program has immediate relevance to the practice of inclusive education?
A. Education for all
B. Education for sustainable development

764. Which is the highest level in the latest of Bloom’s taxonomy?


A. Create
B. Evaluate

765. An effective teacher is not a slave to her lesson plan. Which behavior demonstrate this?
A. She discontinues referring to her lesson plan and allows children to do that which interest
them
B. She sets aside the planned lesson when learners need to master first a pre-requisite skill

766. Teacher Nancy believes in the importance of a sound socio-emotional climate for
learning. Which classroom management practice is consistent with her guiding principle?
A. She calls the attention of an inattentive student as inconspicuously as possible
B. She makes the entire class sense that someone is not paying attention

767. If teacher Dang engages in a goal-oriented instruction, how does she end?
A. With an evaluation
B. With a drill

768. To be effective, why do you have to make use of an instructional material, which is
closest to the bottom of Edgar Dales’s Cone of Experience?
A. That is closest to direct experience
B. That is most educational

769. My class is not a very good one and is hard up at drawing generalization. Which
approach to lesson planning may be most efficient and effective?
A. Deductive
B. Inductive

770. Applying the principle, “The more senses that are involved, the more effective the
learning becomes” which instructional technology should be prefer?
A. Field trips
B. Dramatization

771. Which should Teacher Edgie do, if she abides by the principle of teaching from the
concrete to the abstract?
A. She brings her class to the zoo for a field trip
B. She directs her pupils to draw at least one animal

772. If you apply Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience in teaching, which would you do?
A. Connect the concrete and the abstract
B. Avoid the use of the chalkboard since it has been overused

773. Schools want to develop students to become lifelong learners. Which is LEAST helpful in
the attainment of this goal?
A. Teaching learners the skills to learn
B. Stress on factual learning

774. School wants to develop children to become critical thinkers. Which one can be of help?
A. Application of Paolo Freire’s, “banking system” of education
B. Emphasis on HOTS

775. Which instructional process will be most appropriate if Teachers Sittie wants maximum
student interaction in her class of fifty (50) students.
A. She identifies students to do class presentation and interrogates the presenters after as class
listen
B. She makes them research on an assigned topic then requires them to share their findings in
class
776. “Give a summary of the chapter by means of a graphic organizer, jingle, dance, song, or
poem or in any manner of your choice.” which objective is this assessment activity meant to
measure?
A. The students must develop their multiple intelligences by giving a chapter summary
B. The students must be able to give a chapter summary by considering multiple intelligences of
the students

777. If schools want to equip children with the basic skills, what should teachers do?
A. Make pupils master reading, writing, and arithmetic
B. Develop pupils’ multiple intelligence

778. Teacher Julie prefers for the use of experiential rather than rote learning, hence focuses
on “custom-made” activities for children and a generous use of motivation. This curriculum
is classified as ________.
A. Child-centered
B. Activity-based

779. Which type of curriculum promotes a high level of cooperative interaction on meaningful
and immediate use of learning?
A. Learner-centered
B. Subject-centered

780. What role does a teacher play in constructivist learning?


A. Facilitator
B. Instructor

781. What characteristics the approach to learning of successful learners?


A. Strategic thinking
B. Memory recall

782. Which of the following methods can better motivate learners, as this involves tasks
comparable to real-world situations?
A. Powerpoint presentation
B. Dramatization

783. For retention and retrieval of information, acronyms are effective as _______.
A. Visual aids
B. Mnemonic aids

784. In the context of Piaget’s cognitive theory, how will a teacher explain a pre-school child’s
behavior who says “gaya kahapon” (like that of yesterday) when in a restaurant the waiter
asks him and what he wants to order?
A. Intelligence is demonstrated through the use of symbols in the pre-operational stage
B. Egocentric thinking predominates in pre-operational stage

785. Which is an application of Gardner’s MI theory?


A. Demonstrate the steps in doing an experiment completely
B. Make use of a variety of teaching strategies

786. What kind of questions can the teacher ask to develop critical and creative thinking
among students?
A. Divergent questions
B. Declarative questions
787. What is the disability of children having difficulties in focusing and maintaining attention,
while manifesting hyperactive and impulsive behavior?
A. Autism
B. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

788. Following Horne and Pine’s principles of learning who should get foremost concern
considering that the learning is really what happens inside their unique world?
A. The learners
B. The teacher

789. In Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, at what level does a person act in order to
obey the law not necessarily because the law is good for society?
A. Conventional level
B. Post-conventional level

790. Which question illustrates metacognitive process in reading?


A. With whom in the story do you identify yourself?
B. If you were to write the end of the story what would it be?

791. As a leading social learning theorist, Bandura believed that ________.


A. Behavior influences both the person and environment
B. People learn from one another, such as by modeling

792. When scoring essay items, all responses to one item should be scored before scoring
the next item, rather than scoring one entire test before scoring the next. This procedure:
A. Enhances the objectivity of scoring
B. Increase the test validity

793. Which of the following categories in the taxonomy indicates the highest level of learning?
A. Application
B. Synthesis

794. An appropriate assessment tool for assessing the development of learning in the
affective domain is through ________.
A. Reading of journal entries
B. Performance assessment
795. Under Vygotzky’s socio-cultural theory, what is the assistance given to enable the
learner to move from the zone of actual development to a zone of proximal development?
A. Scaffolding
B. Collaboration

796. What concept of man by Rousseau is most applicable to the modern principles of
teaching?
A. Natural goodness of man
B. Lifelong learning

797. When should teachers support one another?


A. At all times for whatever cause
B. When the best interest of the learners is at stake in a controversy

798. Values are subjective. Your value may not necessarily be my value. Who subscribe to
this thought?
I. Progressivist
II. Pragmatist
III. Essentialist
A. I, II, and III
B. I, and II

799. How is collaborating among teachers for sustained professional practice best achieved?
A. Mentoring system by experienced teachers
B. Interdependent work for cohesion

800. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students are not getting the recognition they desire, continually seek help and refuse to
work unless the teacher hovers over them?
A. Attention getting
B. Withdrawal

801. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the mistaken goals of
students. What is the hidden goal of students who become violent?
A. Goal is to seek power
B. Goal is to get revenge

802. Teacher Margie is a great lecturer and so she is invited to speak and represent the
school on many occasions. What is one quality of her lectures when she follows a planned
sequence, not diverting so as to lose attention of her listeners?
A. Fluency
B. Continuity

803. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a teacher choose?
A. Contrived experiences
B. Dramatized experiences

804. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPPF, what is the important to follow up in the proper use
of instructional materials?
A. Lesson objective
B. Media and materials

805. Of the types of validity for tests, what type constructs a test for a particular subject, the
items adequately reflecting the specific matter of the subject?
A. Content validity
B. Criterion validity

806. In Piaget’s stages of Cognitive Development, what is the pre-school age in which a
child’s intelligence is intuitive, able to make mental representations, and close to the use of
symbols?
A. Concrete Operational Stage
B. Preoperational stage

807. In Piaget’s Concrete Operational stage in cognitive development, which refers to the
ability to order or arrange things, logically based dimensions such as weight, volume or
size?
A. Decentering
B. Seriation

808. Among the following questions, which is NOT applicable to metacognition?


A. Did I understand what I just heard, read or saw?
B. What factual information have I retained?

809. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who clearly and fairly communicate
standards for discipline and performance to student?
A. Authoritarian
B. Authoritative

810. In Erikson’s stage Theory of Development, which of the following needs to be developed
for the child (1 to 1/2 years old)?
A. Autonomy
B. Trust

811. Which of the following is an acceptable teacher-effectiveness practice?


A. Directions given sparingly and delivered casually
B. Planning done following monitoring of learning

812. What field of education manages children with behavioral problems like attention-deficit
hyperactivity disorder?
A. Special education
B. Early childhood education

813. Of the following, which is most true of adolescents?


A. Hormonal changes
B. Defiance of peer group

814. Which of the following classroom climate is less threatening?


A. Cooperative
B. Autocratic

815. Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of knowledge from one concept
to another?
A. Synthesis
B. Application

816. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and
low?
A. Median
B. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given

817. As positive correlation is to direct relation, to what relation is negative correlation?


A. Indefinite relation
B. Inverse relation

818. In interpreting assessment results, which is described when the results are consistent?
A. Reliability
B. Validity

819. According to Erikson, identity and role confusion occurs during


A. College years
B. High school years

820. A child receives a STAR STAMP after correctly completing his task. The child always
tries to complete all tasks correctly for him to have a stamp once again. What is being
shown in the situation?
A. Operant conditioning
B. Pavlovian conditioning

821. Operant conditioning can be applied to classroom by:


A. Using reinforcement
B. Fostering conducive learning environment

822. In comparison with Freud, Erikson placed more emphasis on


A. Intellectual development
B. Social and cultural influences

823. Which of the following pairs of theorists proposed stage theories of development?
A. Piaget, Bandura
B. Freud, Piaget

824. Object permanence refers to the concept that


A. An object’s identity remains the same even when its appearance changes
B. An object has permanent existence that is independent of our perceptual contact with it

825. Understanding that certain physical characteristics of objects remain the same even
though their outward appearance has changed is
A. Conservation
B. Object permanence

826. The grassroots approach insists that teachers who teach or implement curriculum should
participate in developing it. This is based on the:
A. Ralph Tyler Model
B. Hilda Taba Model

827. Which curriculum model gave emphasis on “backward design”


A. RBEC
B. UBD

828. Which among the following is NOT a component of the curriculum?


A. Curriculum aims, goals, and objectives
B. Curriculum existence

829. “The curriculum is a total learning experience for an individual.” This point of view is
considered to be of
A. Progressivist
B. Traditionalist

830. If teacher Geo wants to follow Piaget’s Theory, what should she provide for her pupils
who are in the sensorimotor stage?
A. Games and other physical activities to develop motor skills
B. Wide space with minimal object to play with

831. When the curriculum includes materials resources that would help the implementation of
the written curriculum such as textbooks, computers, audio-visual materials, laboratory
equipment, playgrounds, zoos, and other facilities, this curriculum could be categorized as:
A. Taught curriculum
B. Supported curriculum
832. Teacher Nads doesn’t like Shul, her student who is expected to graduate as class
valedictorian. In this regard, she is so impartial to her and gives her low marks in recitation
and project. Is this correct?
A. No, it is a must that every teacher be impartial to each student
B. Yes, it is the right of every teacher to determine the mark of every student

833. “Life is what you make it.” Exemplifies best what ________ is:
A. Existentialism
B. Progressivism

834. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers cover(s)


A. All public and private school teachers in all educational institutions at the preschool, primary,
elementary and secondary levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-
formal
B. All private and public school teacher in all educational institution at the preschool, primary,
elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels whether academic, vocational, speacial, technical, or
non-formal

835. Which of the following pillar of education is vital in the building of a genuine and lasting
culture of peace in the world?
A. Learning to live together
B. Learning to be

836. To be an effective classroom manager, teacher must be friendly but at the same time be:
A. Highly demanding
B. Business-like

837. Which of the following is a mark of a good teacher?


A. Has the capability to control the class
B. Has mastery of the lesson

838. Under the “learning to do”, which of the following instrument must be acquired so that
the person can perform his work effectively?
A. Competence
B. Insight

839. Teacher Prince serves as an inspiration to his students because of his efficiency and
effectiveness as a teacher. The mind set of his students towards him is an instance of what
kind of philosophy?
A. Realism
B. Idealism

840. Teacher Michael is not only a competent teacher but also a community leader in their
place. Which of the following should teacher Michael NOT do as a teacher?
A. Always make herself unapproachable to every member of the community so that her
decisions will have no effect to community politics
B. Actively participate in the activities of the community

841. It is mentioned that the “teacher is the best visual aid,” why is this so?
A. The teacher acts as a medium in the teaching learning process
B. The teacher is able to utilize the visual aids expertly

842. Which of the computer based system instructional tool can help you revise written works
such as short stories and essay?
A. Spreadsheet
B. Word processing

843. Which of the following objectives is the highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy?
A. Rate three different methods of controlling tree growth
B. Explain how a tree functions in relation to the ecosystem

844. Teacher Vanessa conducted a quiz after discussing her topic “normal distribution” to test
whether his students learned the lesson and not for grading purposes. Which type of test
did he conduct?
A. Formative
B. Diagnostic

845. Which is the most reliable tool for seeing the development in your pupil’s ability to write?
A. Portfolio assessment
B. Scoring rubric

846. Howard Garner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory encourages teachers to:


A. Consider various intelligences when creating lesson
B. Focus on the IQ of the students

847. Marie obtained a percentile rank of 94 in National Assessment Test. This means that
________.
A. She surpassed in performance 94% of her fellow examinees.
B. She surpassed in performance 6% of her fellow examinees.

848. Mae learned how the dance steps of “Gimme Gimme within 4 days. Weeks after the
performance in her school, she already forgot the detailed steps. According to Thorndike’s
Connectionism, what was Cherry’s Theory of Learning?
A. Law of Disuse
B. Law of Effect

849. Counselor Gary shows the secrets of his counselee with other members of the faculty.
The counselor violates the principle of?
A. Secrecy
B. Confidentiality

850. The instructional objectives are very important in the test construction when they are
stated in terms of ________.
A. Student performance
B. Learning activities

851. Which is the most ideal stage of moral development?


A. Social contract
B. Universal ethical principle

852. Which of the following interventions reduces stigma between social status and social
selection in the educational system?
A. National College Admission Examination
B. Educational Service Contracting Scheme

853. Which of these activities indicates that teachers value their status as role models?
A. Upholding the Code of Ethics
B. Holding on to their job despite the difficulties
854. A teacher can help her underachiever students correct their difficulties by:
A. Equity
B. All of the above

855. A child aged one year old realizes that things continue to exist even when it is no longer
present to the senses. According to Piaget, the child has achieved:
A. Concrete permanence
B. Object permanence

856. A little girl who experienced fear when a dog bit her, initially responds with fear to all
dogs. This is a form of what behavior?
A. Discriminate
B. Generalized

857. The following are characteristics of a child friendly school except


A. Child centered
B. Exclusive

858. When we convince our students, that pleasure is not the only good in life, we object to
the teaching of:
A. Epicureanism
B. Skepticism

859. If the student encourages developing himself to the fullest and must satisfy his hierarchy
of needs, the highest need to satisfy according to Maslow is ________.
A. Safety needs
B. Self-actualization

860. All of the following describe the development of children aged 11 to EXCEPT:
A. They show abstract thinking and judgment
B. Sex differences in IQ becomes more evident

861. A person who had painful experiences at the dentist’s office may become fearful at the
mere sight of the dentist’s office. Which theory can explain this?
A. Classical conditioning
B. Operant conditioning

862. According to the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers, upon which are
appointments/ promotion/ transfer made?
A. Merit and need
B. Exigency of the service

863. A teacher shall behave with honor and dignity at all times. What activities should he/ she
refrain from doing?
I. Gambling
II. Smoking
III. Illicit relations
IV. Lotto betting
A. I, II, III
B. II, III, IV

864. The role of play in the preschool and early childhood years is that it:
A. Increases imagination due to expanding knowledge and emotional range
B. Develops competitive spirit

865. When you teach, you often engage yourself in brainstorming. Which do you avoid?
A. Increase creativity
B. Generate many ideas

866. To nurture creativity of learners, the teacher should be:


A. A repository of knowledge with right answer
B. Flexible in terms of time, pace materials, techniques

867. Direct instruction is for facts, rules, and actions as indirect instruction is for:
A. Hypotheses, verified data, and conclusion
B. Concept, patterns, and abstraction

868. Teacher Judy gave his first grade class a page with a story in which pictures take place
of some words. Which method did he use?
A. The whole language approach
B. The rebus method\

869. If you want your pupils to master multiplication table, which activity is most fit?
A. Drill
B. Simulation

870. To determine your pupil’s entry knowledge and skills, which should you employ?
A. Pre-test
B. Focus group discussion

871. You want to present the characteristics features of a constructivist approach. Which
should you use?
A. Venn diagram
B. Attribute wheel

872. Which is most appropriate for the sharing of efforts and ideas?
A. Cooperative
B. Constructivist

873. Which of these activities is best for visual spatial learners?


A. Doing graphic organizer
B. Creating dance movements

874. When the class seems unruly during the discussion, what is the best technique to
employ?
A. Prepare unfreezers/ energizers
B. Ignore the students who are making noise

875. What will be the most effective way of dealing with non-participative students?
A. Give them the grades they deserve based on their performance
B. Employ engaging and enjoyable activities

876. Corporal punishment is punishable by law. How can you still discipline through non-
violent means?
A. Refer all disciplinary measures to the student affairs office
B. Establish your policies and give your expectations at the beginning of the class
877. As a teacher, one has to be properly dressed at all times in all occasions. This is part of
the personal classroom management of teacher. Why is it important?
I. Teachers must be role models
II. Teachers must always be presentable
III. Teachers must look dignified at all times
IV. Teachers are also models in observing proper dress code
A. I, II, III
B. I, II, III, and IV

878. Giving rewards is one way to motivate students to behave properly at all times. What is
the best positive reinforcement, which can be employed?
A. Acknowledging the potential of each students
B. Praising them for good work

879. What is one advantage of using the project method in science teaching?
A. It requires student to present in concrete form how a principle works
B. It test the student’s manipulative skill

880. In the light of the modern concept of teaching, which is a characteristics of effective
teaching?
A. Developing abilities to address the future
B. Pouring information to the learners

881. Which of the following techniques of curriculum implementation is fit to the objective of
developing cooperative learning and social interaction?
A. Lecture
B. Buzz session

882. When a school decides to work on a thematic curriculum, which should be out of the
picture?
A. Competition
B. Peer collaboration

883. When the curriculum aims to develop the whole child, the curriculum is considered:
A. Child-centered
B. Subject centered

884. What kind of curriculum is achieved when the learning outcomes are achieved by the
students?
A. Learned curriculum
B. Assessed curriculum

885. You have assigned to handle a multi-grade class. What instructional materials must be
utilized to provide for the needs of each level?
A. Differentiated materials to cater to different levels
B. Multi-sensory materials

886. What should be the first consideration of the teacher in the choice of instructional
media?
A. Availability of the media
B. Objectives of the lesson

887. Should a teacher involve his/her students in planning the instructional objectives before
starting the lesson?
A. Yes, with shared objectives, they become self-motivated
B. No, they will not be ready for it at the beginning

888. The heroism of Jose Rizal exemplifies Kohlberg’s theory of moral development. Which of
the following characterizes Rizal?
A. He gives importance to what people will think or say
B. He possesses moral responsibilities to make societal changes regardless of consequences
to oneself

889. Cooperative learning approach makes use of a classroom organization where students
work in teams to help each other learn. What made of grouping can facilitate the skill and
values desired?
A. Heterogeneous
B. Homogeneous

890. A teacher earns the title of “professional” if she/he is adjudged knowledgeable, proficient
in a variety of teaching methodologies and exhibits a high degree of a third component of
competence which is/are:
A. Ethical and moral standards
B. Mastery of content

891. When a teacher practices professional ethics, which of the following is he not likely to
do:
A. Shares an outstanding outcome of undertaking with others
B. Engages in gossips

892. The child’s concept of right and wrong is based on external criteria laid down by adults
during the stage if pre-conventional morality. This is based on the ideas of:
A. Piaget
B. Kohlberg

893. How can a teacher enhance his/her questioning technique for an effective teacher-
student interaction?
A. Allow sufficient “think time” at least 7-10 seconds
B. Extend wait time until the student responds

894. A teacher who advocates the pragmatic philosophy of education believes that
experience should follow learning, thus she has to?
A. Provide her students to apply their skills and abilities
B. Require her student’s mastery of the lesson

895. Children with sub-average intelligence and deficits in adaptive behavior experience
difficulty in managing daily activities and in conducting themselves appropriately in social
situations are diagnosed to be suffering from a kind of disability called ________.
A. Attention deficit disorder
B. Mental retardation

896. Free public elementary and secondary education is in line with the government’s effort to
address educational problems of?
A. Relevance and quality
B. Access and equity

897. Instructional objectives in the affective domain includes receiving, responding, valuing,
and the highest level is _______.
A. Selective attention or willingness to receive
B. Conceptualization of a value system

898. On which policy is R.A. 4670 known as the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers
focused?
A. Right to establish or join organizations
B. To promote and improve the social and economic status of public school teachers

899. The following are characteristics of a good teaching/ learning practice except?
A. People follows an orderly, predictable sequence
B. Life-like situations introduced as learning experiences in classroom

900. Which questioning technique would be appropriate for inductive lessons?


A. Activity involving students in the questioning process
B. Using questions requiring only memory responses

901. Grades become valid indicators when ________.


A. Explaining the meaning of grades or marks
B. Course objectives are defined as intended learning outcomes

902. The sociogram reveals that four students in your class formed a “clique”. This means
that the teacher should:
A. Encourage them to join other groups with similar interests
B. Allow them to be together all the time

903. The most important criteria in test construction


A. Preparation of Table of Specification
B. Congruency of items with the objectives

904. The first process in analyzing cores is


A. Finding the mean
B. Tallying

905. Which of these techniques is best suited to developing skill in asking and answering
questions?
A. Interviews
B. Pictorial Review

906. A teacher wants to make a scoring rubric for a student’s output. Which format will use
differential weights for the qualities of a product or a performance?
A. Holistic Rubric
B. Analytic Rubric

907. A teacher is going to teach the parts of a human digestive system. Which best
instructional should she use?
A. Model
B. Realia

908. A student passes a book report poorly written but ornately presented in a folder to make
up for the poor quality of the book report content. Which Filipino traits does his practice
prove?
A. “porma” over substance
B. Substance over “porma”
909. Which of the following is the best time for a teacher to set up routine activities that will
contribute to effective classroom management?
A. On the very first day of school
B. As soon as the students have established and adjusted their schedules

910. Which of the following will you recommend to a senior high school scholar who is
impregnated by a fellow student?
A. Tell her parents about the condition
B. Stop schooling till after she gave birth

911. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to please people in different
venues and situations rather than abide by principles?
A. Crab mentality
B. Split personality

912. How can a teacher provide the learners the benefit of the doubt?
A. Reward rather than punish
B. Get the side of the students

913. In line with professionalism, what does the old maxim, “once a teacher, always a
teacher” would mean?
A. Professional relationship
B. Professional dedication

914. Before being able to fully learn to live and work together under the pillar of the 21st
century education, what must the learner attain for himself?
A. Find peace within oneself
B. Love his fellowmen

915. This powerful European country supplied arms to Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a
terrorist war in the Middle East. What was the principle of moral discernment applicable I
this case?
A. Principle of material cooperation
B. Principle of moral cooperation

916. For a school, which of the following is most significant in repairing shorelines with
depleted coral reefs?
A. Outreach by depositing rubber tires as artificial coral reefs
B. Outreach by educating the villagers on protection of coral reefs

917. In the Education Act of 1901, which established a free public education in the
Philippines, what language was imposed under the one-language policy?
A. English
B. Filipino

918. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the transitional
gap between academic achievement and employment?
A. Identification of centers of excellence
B. School networking with business and industry

919. Of the following effects of learning, what is the effect of simulations that make students
feel and sense experience in the classroom?
A. Reinforcing learning
B. Providing experiences that otherwise might not he had
920. A young mother observes her seven year old glued to her computer games. What
aspect of the family life may suffer due to obsession of the young with technology gadgets?
A. Family social life
B. Parent child relationship

921. Research studies showed that children in slums generally have lower reading
achievement then children in urban schools. What factor is shown to affect reading
achievement?
A. Mobility
B. Socio-economic status

922. In his history class, Teacher Maldie used a current events IQ contest to determine
champions in identifying people, places, and events. What learning objective outcome does
she aim to achieve?
A. Knowledge or recall
B. Perpetual abilities

923. What is the degree of moral certitude of Jade Althea who entered into marriage only out
of obedience to her parents, but uncertain whether she wanted marriage at all?
A. Certain
B. Doubtful

924. For cognitive learning, what are sets of facts, concepts, and principles that describe
underlying mechanism that regulate human learning, development and behavior?
A. Facts
B. Theories

925. On categories of exceptionality in the young, what is difficulty in focusing and


maintaining attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive and impulsive behavior?
A. ADHD
B. Emotional/ conduct disorders

926. Among models of reading strategies, what did student JK adopt when she reads back
and forth, attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on the page?
A. Bottoms-up
B. Interactive

927. Of Piaget’s Cognitive Concepts, when refer to the process of lifting a new experience to
a previously created cognitive structure or schema?
A. Assimilation
B. Accommodation

928. In Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, which is the tendency of the child to only
see his point of view and to assume that everyone has the same point of view?
A. Reversibility
B. Egocentrism

929. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?


A. Socialization
B. Altruism

930. Of the types of validity tests, what is concerned with the relation of test scores to
performance at some future time, e.g. freshmen college test can show success in college?
A. Curriculum validity
B. Predictive validity

931. What primary response factor is considered by essay questions?


A. Originality
B. Wide sampling of ideas

932. What should be done with test item whose difficulty index is 0.98?
A. Revise it
B. Reject it

933. What is known as the scoring guides for rating open-ended questions?
A. Rubrics
B. Scales

934. What does a negative discrimination index mean?


A. More from the lower group answered the test item correctly
B. More from the upper group answered the test item correctly

935. What can be said of student performance in a positively skewed score distribution?
A. Most students performed well
B. Most students performed poorly

936. Which is true when the standard deviation is small?


A. Scores are tightly bunched together
B. Scores are spread apart

937. What is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of work artifacts or in
progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?
A. Rubric
B. Portfolio

938. Which of the following criteria is the basis for selecting tests that yield similar results
when repeated over a period of time?
A. Validity
B. Reliability

939. Teacher Nancy is directed to pass an underserving student with a death threat. Which
advise will a utilitarian give?
A. Pass the student. That will be off use to the student, his parents and you.
B. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?

940. Among mistaken goals in the Accpetance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students defy adult by arguing, contradicting, teasing, temper tantrums, and low level hostile
behavior?
A. Power seeking
B. Withdrawal

941. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, effective strategies are
called “Green”. which of the following belongs to the Green Flag?
A. Homogenous students grouping
B. Student interest and teacher enthusiasm
942. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, ineffective strategies are
called “Red”. Which of the following belongs to the Red Flag?
A. Content applied to real-life situations
B. Overemphasis on drill and practice

943. In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which of the following is the most preferable
way to refer to those with disabilities like polio?
A. “Polio victim”
B. “Had polio”

944. Among cognitive objectives, what is also known as an understanding and is step higher
than more knowledge of facts?
A. Comprehension
B. Synthesis

945. Teacher Marsie effectively with a minor infraction of whispering by a student to a


neighbor during class. Which of the following did she do?
A. Reprimand student after class
B. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial expression)

946. Following the principles for punishing students, which of the following is the LEAST
desirable strategy for classroom management?
A. Punishing while clarifying why punishment is done
B. Punishing while angry

947. In her tests, Teacher Baricada made tests were either too difficult or too easy. What was
wrong with her tests?
A. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
B. Identifiable patterns of answers

948. To what process of evaluation does determining the extent objectives are met belong?
A. Authentic
B. Criterion-referenced

949. How can new information be made more meaningful to students?


A. Relating it to knowledge they already know
B. Valuing new knowledge

950. In the learning to live together pillar of new education, what is the enabling factor that
can make the learner fully contribute to a peaceful and just society?
A. Skills
B. Values

951. Which of the following statements is correct about the domains of educational
technology?
A. Design is the production stage while development is the planning stage.
B. Both the design and development are the planning stage,
C. Evaluation is synonymous with implementation.
D. Utilization is the action phase.

952. Ms. Cruz was hired in a well-equipped school but she has to start preparing her
instructional materials before classes begin. Which of the following is a systematic process in
preparing her materials?
A. design – utilization – evaluation - development
B. design – development – utilization – evaluation
C. development – design – utilization – evaluation
D. development – utilization – evaluation – design

953. Ms. Briones is planning to integrate technology in her Mathematics class. Which of the
following would be her second step?
A. set the objectives
B. analyze the learners
C. utilize the materials with showmanship
D. evaluate the performance of the students

954. Which of the following should Ms. Gomez primarily consider in determining her teaching
learning objectives and use of instructional media?
A. the learner C. the instructional activity
B. the teacher D. the instructional strategy

955. Which is the best reason why teachers state the objectives before using instructional
media?
A. To be able to practice how to operate the equipment.
B. To determine which media to use best.
C. To prepare the materials beforehand.
D. To secure available materials.

956. Ms. Villegas is thinking of an educational technology that can relay information clearly to
her class. Which principle will guide her in the selection of the material?
A. interest C. cost effectiveness
B. meaningfulness D. communication effectiveness

957. Mrs. Zinampan presented real samples of rocks when she discussed the different forms
of rocks. What principle in the selection of instructional material did she apply?
A. interest C. cost effective
B. B authenticity D. responsiveness
958. Which of the following is a limitation of conventional technologies in teaching and learning?
A. They pose problems on storage.
B. They are less abstract and more concrete.
C. They are readily available in the environment, around school, and in the home.
D. They provide hands-on learning experiences and emphasize real-world applications

959. Which of the following is not a contribution of technology to the learning process? .
A. The quality of learning can be improved
B. The delivery of instructions can be more interesting
C. The role of the teacher can be changed into a demonstrator.
D. The method of teaching and learning becomes more interactive

960. In what way can instructional aids foster learning?


A. Reinforce learning
B. Entertain students
C. Take the place of the teacher
D. Holds students in the classroom

961. With the pervasiveness of technologies nowadays, a learner-centered instruction can be


promoted. Which of the following statements support this approach to teaching?
I. It focuses on transformation of facts.
II. It supports the use of lecture and drill methods.
III. It gives emphasis on collaboration and authentic assessment.
IV. Students work on tasks determined and controlled by the teacher.
A. I and II only C. II and IV only
B. I and III only D. III and IV only

962. Prof. Villamin’s students use cooperative learning, inquiry based and project-based
learning approaches in creating their digital unit plans. What can be developed among the
learners through these approaches?
A. repetition and active learning
B. repetition & information delivery
C. information processing and active learning
D. construction of knowledge and information exchange

963. Which of these technologies are arranged from the most symbolic to multisensory?
A. real objects, print, audio-visual materials, and visual materials
B. visual materials, audio visual materials, print and computers
C. visual materials, print, audio-visual materials and realia
D. print, audio, visual materials, and computers

964. Which group of technologies has the highest degree of abstraction?


A. book, imaginative literature, programmed instruction
B. digital video, film, versatile compact disc
C. video, pictures and television
D. realia and computer

965. Mrs. Soriano, a Grade V teacher prefers to use textbooks than other instructional
materials. What could be her reason for using it?
A. Textbooks can be easily duplicated.
B. Textbooks quickly become updated.
C. Textbooks address the needs of diverse students.
D. Textbooks contain most of the materials they need to learn in the course.

966. It is impractical to bring real objects to the classroom so Ms. Simangan constructed a three
dimensional visual instead. Which of the following did she construct?
A. cartoon C. graphic
B. chart D. model

967. If a teacher wants to teach her pupils the skill to organize and integrate related concepts,
which of the following is the most appropriate graphic organizer to use?
A. timeline C. venn diagram
B. fishbone D. semantic webbing

968. Which graphic organizer is used to show how a series of events interact to produce a set
of results again and again?
A. Series of events chart C. cycle
B. Web D. timeline

969. Which instructional aid requires pupils to verbalize?


A. graphic C. . model
B. diorama D. . video

970. Which of the following is inappropriate in using printed visuals such as charts, graphs, and
drawings?
A. Provide written or verbal cues to highlight important aspects of visuals.
B. Allow the students to pass the materials from one person to another.
C. Use materials that everyone can see.
D. Present the material one at time.

971. Under what category will a globe as an instructional material fall?


A. Realia C. solid model
B. mock up D. cutaway model

972. Prof. Agustin would like to provide hands-on experience on the expansion and contraction
of matter. Which of the following materials would be the best to use?
A. models C. realias
B. pictures D. slides

973. Ms. Sarah finds the chalkboard an effective instructional material up to present.
However, just like any other materials, it also has its limitations. Which one is it?
A. It allows spontaneity, speed and change.
B. Absent students cannot keep up with their assignments.
C. It is valuable for emphasizing the major points of the lesson.
D. It can be used for displaying pictures and important clippings.

974. With which learning style group are manipulatives MOST effective?
A. Master style group
B. Interpersonal style group
C. Understanding style group
D. Self- expressive style group

975. Which does a pupil use when s/he sings a concept to a familiar tune in order to help himself
commit the concept to memory?
A. rap C. pop
B. jingle D. lullaby

976. Prof. Arcilla would like to use audiocassette tape in teaching a lesson in English. In which
activity is audiocassette tape very effective in the teaching-learning process?
A. in developing listening skills
B. in teaching creative writing
C. in composing poems
D. in building concepts

977. Romalyn is going to discuss about The ADDIE Model to a big class. She is planning to
use a technology by which parts of her presentation could be partly hidden to make it more
exciting and interesting. What do you think shall she use?
A. model C. transparency
B. realia D. video

978. Marife wants to make a presentation material wherein more additional transparent sheets
with information can be placed over a base transparency. Which one should she make?
A. cut-out C. silhouette
B. puppet D. overlay

979. Which one is used with 2D and 3D materials?


A. Opaque projector C. digital projector
B. overhead projector D. slide projector
980. After watching the film, “Muro Ami’, the students of Mrs. Tamaray are expected to show a
demonstrative proof of what they have learned. How is the technology used in thissituation?
A. entertainment C. instructional
B. informational D. entertainment and informational

981. Self-made charts and illustrations serve as universal aid for bringing fascinating and
exciting experiences in the classroom. To tap the optimum potentials of these materials, which
of the following should be avoided?
A. Giving due consideration to lettering.
B. Presenting materials with accurate facts.
C. Giving more importance to austerity over legibility.
D. Focusing on the main idea of the lesson presented.

982. Kamyl used overhead transparencies when she presented her assigned topic to class.
What type of educational technology are transparencies?
A. printed material C. projected material
B. graphic material D. non-projected material

983. Which instructional material/s is/are MOST fit in contextualized learning?


A. TV C. pictures
B. Slides D. field trip

984. Ms. Villanueva wants to teach the students the performance of a certain skill such as
dancing. Which technology would be the most appropriate and convenient to use?
A. film C. television
B. video D. printed material

985. Slides are miniature transparencies. They can be created with simple cameras and simple
equipment. They display color in a realistic manner. However, they also have some
limitations. Which one is it?
A. They can be easily updated and revised.
B. They can be adapted to group or to individual use.
C. They can get out of sequence if handled individually.
D. They can be combined with taped narration for greater effectiveness.

986. Mrs. Santos used a film clip in teaching science concepts to her Grade Six class. However,
she found out that it was inefficiently used in the classroom. When is a technology considered
inefficient?
A. When it makes viewing more interesting.
B. When it increases the time to master the lesson.
C. When it helps attain the objectives of the lesson.
D. When it enhances understanding of new lesson.

987. Prof. Manantan’s lesson in EPP is about “Pagtatanim ng halaman” to her students. How
can she make her lesson more interesting and meaningful?
A. Have a viewing activity about the lesson.
B. Have them read their EPP book.
C. Give them a collaborative work.
D. Let them listen to a gardener.

988. Prof. Delos Santos would like her students to give more accurate observations about
plants in the environment. Which technique would help her attain her objective?
A. Bring them to the garden.
B. Bring actual plants to class.
C. Show colorful pictures to the class.
D. Let the class read books about the topic.

989. Which of the following should be avoided in presenting visuals?


A. Show visuals with an element of suspense.
B. Shut off the overhead projector when explaining lengthily.
C. Present all the materials simultaneously to hold the learners’ interest.
D. Erase any writing on the chalkboard or whiteboard when you no longer need it.
990. After listing down the advantages and disadvantages of computers, Mrs. Muñoz decided
to purchase a computer for her class. Which do you think is the last consideration in
purchasing the equipment?
A. Computers can make her more efficient.
B. Computers can be a form of entertainment.
C. Computers can enhance teaching and learning.
D. Computers can be used for interactive presentations.

991. Marnel prepares his school research works using computer to submit his requirements on
time. Does the computer make him productive and efficient? Why?
I. Yes, because it can generate its own data.
II. Yes, because it can make one’s work easier.
III. Yes, because it can perform tasks fast and accurately.
A. I and II C. II and III
B. I and III D. I, II and III

992. Prof. Aguinaldo would like to integrate technology in writing a friendly letter. How can he
do it effectively?
A. Let the pupils surf a friendly letter from the Internet.
B. Have the pupils write a friendly letter and send it through an email.
C. Have the pupils forward a downloaded friendly letter to others via email.
D. Let the pupils write a friendly letter using word processing and have it critiqued by their peers.

993. Which of the following is known for its strength of giving immediate feedback?
A. video C. digital encyclopedia
B. story book D. computer-assisted instruction

994. Which of the following computer-based instructional material can be used to learn new
concepts?
A. games C. simulation
B. tutorial D. drill and practice

995. Prof. Natividad would like to create a presentation material for his lesson on the types of
computer-assisted Instruction. Which tool should he use?
A. communicative tool C. productivity tool
B. Informative tool D. situating tool

996. Prof. De Guzman uses an online learning approach by which content provides links to
information at other locations and serves as a focal point for a distance education experience.
Which of the following does he use?
A. computer-aided instruction
B. web-based instruction
C. self-paced program
D. teleconferencing
997. Mr. Villena searches for related literature by accessing several databases in the library
computer that is connected with other computers that have databases. How is this termed?
A. CD ROM search C. mechanical search
B. computer search D. online search

998. Which pair of tools provide synchronous communication?


A. chatroom and email
B. email and bulletin board
C. video conferencing and blogs
D. instant messaging and chatroom

999. Should Mrs. Reyes allow her pupils to surf the Internet in creating a group newsletter
during her English class? Why?
A. No, because pupils may just be exchanging messages via email.
B. No, because the pupils might open undesirable websites.
C. Yes, to allow the pupils to chat with their friends.
D. Yes, as long as it is used effectively.

1000. Which of the following should you ask yourself in evaluating the content of an instructional
material?
A. Do the materials reinforce learning effectively?
B. Are the materials of high technical quality?
C. Does the content match the curriculum?
D. Is it appropriate for the students?

1001. Which of the following statements does NOT describe educational technology?
i. It includes hardware and software.
ii. It refers to the efficiency of teachers in using computers
iii. It is the development, application, and evaluation of systems, techniques and aids to
improve human learning.
A. i only C. Both ii and iii
B. ii only D. Both i and iii

1002. What should Mr. Asuncion determine first in the selection of media in teaching?
A. needs of the students C. technique to be used
B. availability of the media D. objectives of the lesson

1003. Which is the most important reason why teachers preview materials to be used in class?
A. To gain confidence in using them.
B. To encourage viewers to be more focused.
C. To avoid potential problems that might occur while materials are in use.
D. To ensure appropriateness of the materials with the objectives and target audience.

1004. After Ms. Raca planned her lesson in English, she found out that the materials at hand do
not match her objectives. Which is the best thing that she can do?
A. Modify the available materials.
B. Teach the lesson the following day.
C. Change the objectives to match with the available materials.
D. Carry out the lesson as planned and use the materials at hand.

1005. Prof. Balagtas used worksheets, manipulatives and models in teaching math to help her
students understand the lesson and love the subject. What did she bear in mind when she
used these materials?
A. appropriateness C. breadth
B. balance D. variety

1006. Ms. Torres always makes sure that text, animation and color do not confuse students in
her presentation materials. Which principle is applied?
A. simplicity C. responsiveness
B. variety D. cost effectiveness

1007. Mrs. Reyes, a librarian, informed the students as well as the teachers that several software
are available for classroom instruction and individual learning. Which material is she referring
to?
A. Computers C. Television set
B. CD-ROM D. VCD and DVD players

1008. Susan’s mother tongue is a vernacular. Which of the following materials would be the most
efficient and effective material to learn a second language?
A. interactive multimedia
B. pictures and print materials
C. audio compact discs and radio
D. printed materials and real objects

1009. Computer can be a good tool for individualized instruction. Which of the following aspects
can be a deterrent for its full utilization in the classrooms?
A. economic C. social
B. physical D. technical

1010. With the increasing use of educational technology inside the classroom, what roles are
expected of the teacher?
A. facilitator C. knowledge giver
B. demonstrator D. source of information
1011. Which of the following technologies are properly classified?
A. computers, compact discs, film, television
B. imaginative literature, book, programmed instruction
C. versatile compact disc, printed material, diagram, sketches
D. digital video, phonograph, compact discs, radio, audio tape

1012. Which of the following technologies are arranged from the most concrete to the most
abstract?
A. motion pictures, verbal symbols, visual symbols, radio, realias
B. realias, visual symbols, television, motion pictures, still pictures
C. realias, motion pictures, still pictures, visual symbols, verbal symbols
D. verbal symbols, still pictures, visual symbols, models, motion pictures

1013. Which is the best way to present instructional materials?


A. concrete ->semi-concrete-> abstract->semi-abstract
B. semi-concrete-> concrete -> abstract-> semi-abstract
C. abstract->semi-abstract-> semi-concrete-> concrete
D. concrete ->semi-concrete-> semi-abstract -> abstract

1014. Which of the following technologies provide iconic experiences?


A. videos and computer
B. books and periodicals
C. audio and audio materials
D. printed and verbal symbols
1015. How can Prof. Ubiña best promote the use of multimedia in teaching Science to her
coteachers?
A. Sell multimedia at low cost.
B. Demonstrate its use to them.
C. Explain the literature supporting its use.
D. Convince the principal to require the use of technology.
1016. There are countless things in the environment that you and your students can use to learn
from such as trees, globes, pebbles, blocks etc. These real objects and models are really
effective if they are utilized properly. Which of the following is incorrect about the use of real
objects and models?
A. Familiarize yourself with the object or model.
B. Allow passing of a single object around the class.
C. Make sure that objects/models are large enough to be seen by the whole class.
D. Encourage students’ participation through questioning and having students decide the next
step.
1017. Aaron constructed a three dimensional material to simulate the circulation of blood. Which
of the following did he construct?
A. A solid model C. mock-up model
B. cutaway model D. cross-sectional model

1018. Which is a two-dimensional representation of the earth’s geographic and/or political


features?
A. globe C. mock-up
B. map D. model

1019. You asked your students to illustrate what they have understood from what they have
read. Which of the following non-projected visuals are you referring to?
A. printed visuals C. models
B. graphics D. realias

1020. Which software should Dr. Balagtas to manipulate numerical data in the computer?
A. Spreadsheet C. word processing
B. desktop publishing D. multimedia

1021. Prof. Silva uses projected visuals such as OHP in presenting her lesson. What could be
her main reason in using such an educational technology?
A. The materials are readily available.
B. Most visuals can be obtained at no cost.
C. It is more abstract than any other visuals.
D. She can easily prepare her own transparencies in advance.

1022. Ms. Pacheco showed a segment of matter in “sine skwela” to her pupils without a follow-
up activity. Thus, the pupils got low in the test. What does this imply?
A. TV makes viewing enjoyable.
B. TV promotes mastery of the lesson.
C. TV induces alienation on the part of the learners.
D. TV is effective when learners attain the lesson objectives.

1023. Which activity is closest to the real thing?


A. hear C. watch a demonstration
B. view images D. perform in a presentation

1024. Your department would like to purchase a computer set as your project. Which of the
following advantages of computer will be your last consideration in purchasing it?
A. It can enhance the teaching and learning process.
B. It can be used for interactive presentation.
C. It can be used for research activity
D. It can be used for entertainment.

1025. Prof. Orencia will have a digitized presentation to pre-service teachers. Which of the
following will make her presentation appealing and effective?
A. Observe maximum use of animations and graphics together.
B. Apply as many computer effects per slide as possible.
C. Reinforce textual information with graphic organizers.
D. Use as many color as possible.

1026. Why are computers increasingly becoming pervasive in schools nowadays?


A. Schools advocate the use of computers.
B. They increase efficiency and productivity.
C. Anybody can operate computers without formal training.
D. Students have access to computers in school and at home.

1027. There are several reasons why teachers are reluctant in using electronic media in the
teaching-learning process. Which is the most common reason?
A. The difficulty in integrating them in the curriculum.
B. The limited exposure of teachers to new equipment.
C. Their incompatibility to diverse needs of the learners.
D. The excessive availability of local technology in the community.

1028. With the number of senses to be stimulated as criterion, which one should be first in
thelist?
A. multi sensory aid C. visual aid
B. audio-visual aid D. audio aid

1029. Which of the following is considered in terms of technical quality of a material?


A. stereotyping C. color and size of text
B. vocabulary level D. students’ achievement

1030. Which statement is true about the opaque projector and overhead projector?
A. An opaque projector allows more flexibility than an overhead projector.
B. An overhead projector allows more flexibility than an opaque projector.
C. Opaque and overhead projectors can instantaneously project 3D visuals well.
D. The series of still visuals in an opaque projector are arranged in a fixed pattern but not in an
overhead projector.

1031. A grade II teacher wanted to show the parts of a seed by using a large, wooden seed
visual aid with detachable cotyledons and tiny seed. Under what classification does wooden
structure fall?
A. assembly model C. realia
B. cutaway model D. solid model

1032. Which term refers to a model which is constructed so as to emphasize a particular part or
function?
A. audio recording C. mock-up
B. simulation D, realia

1033. Which is the best use of computers to students like you?


A. They are used for chatting and surfing the net.
B. They are used for research and collaboration.
C. They are used for playing online games.
D. They are used for watching movies.

1034. Which statement makes technology ineffective in student learning?


A. It develops higher thinking skills.
B. It prepares students for the workforce.
C. It enhances students’ collaborative skills.
D. It decreases achievement in content learning.

1035. You plan to use instructional materials to a big class-size. Which of these will you not use?
A. pictures C. 27-inch television
B. projection device D. computer with LCD projector

1036. Computers can be classified according to the roles they play namely communicative tool,
informative tool, and constructive tool. What is the other role of computes in the options
below?
A. instructional tool C. utility tool
B. situating tool D, application tool

1037. Which of the following categories of CAI will you use in your class if your objective is to
increase proficiency in a newly learned skill or refresh an existing one?
A. tutorial C. simulation
B. drill and practice . D. Instructional game

1038. Which of the following is an ineffective use of presentation software?


A. Darken the room
B. Use appropriate pacing
C. Read directly from the slides.
D. Allow interaction with the learner.

1039. Which of the following is NOT an example of communicative tool?


A. multimedia encyclopedia
B. teleconferencing
C. electronic mail
D. chat

1040. Which is a characteristic of the teaching machines of B. F. Skinner?


A. It does not need any feedback.
B. It requires teacher’s assistance.
C. It is meant for a collaborative work.
D. It allows a student to learn at his/her own pace.

1041. Why is one-way delivery of information a misuse of communication tools?


A. because the teacher expects the student to study more
B. because it requires activities that focus on thinking than responding
C. because it enables the users to focus more on higher level cognitive activities
D. because this kind of practice lessens interaction capabilities of communication tools

1042. Internet consists of thousands of connected computer networks around the world. Which
term does NOT refer to Internet?
A. A. NET C. “Cyberspace”
B. B. Online D. “Information Superhighway”
1043. Your class adviser is planning to have an asynchronous communication with your
classmates. Which technology tools can she use?
A. chat and blog
B. chat and instant messaging
C. blog and video conferencing
D. electronic bulletin board and email

1044. In your computer subject, you allow your class to chat as a part of your motivation before
discussing them the roles of computer. How is chat used in this context?
A. Communicative tool C. Application tool
B. Informative tool D. Situating tool

1045. Your mother wanted to finish her long dreamed course but she wanted to do it at home
during her free time. How could you help your mother in pursuing her dream?
A. Encourage her to hire a helper so that she can attend regularly to her class.
B. Give up your study so that your mother can attend her classes.
C. Enroll her to the school where you enrolled.
D. Enroll her in distance education

1046. The following statements are true about computer conferencing. Which is an exception?
A. It refers to live student interaction with an expert.
B. It is also known as discussion forum or bulletin board.
C. It also refers to online class discussions, forums or debates
D. It permits two or more individuals to engage in asynchronous text-based dialogue.

1047. Which instructional tool application will you introduce to your class if your objective is to
help them find and use information resources available in the internet?
A. Webquests C. Scavenger Hunt
B. Hybrid course D. Distance education

1048. Maryjane is looking for an organized instructional program in which the teacher and
learners can be physically separated. Which of the following will she choose?
A. Distance Education
B. Uniform Resource Locator
C. Web Quests
D. Computer-Based Instruction
1049. Prof. Ruscoe would like to show Rizal’s museum to the students but due to financial
constraint, she couldn’t bring them there. What should she do to make the teachinglearning
process more realistic?
A. Conduct a virtual tour.
B. Use DVD with less resolution.
C. Show pictures of the museum to the whole class.
D. Go to the museum and relate all observations made.

1050. Which of the following should you avoid if you were asked to evaluate the effectiveness of
an instructional game after using it in teaching a lesson in high school science?
A. Present problems which are relevant to learning objectives.
B. Allow learners to select different content materials.
C. Provide a cooperative learning atmosphere.
D. Provide a scoring system.

1051. When is a table of specifications required in test standardization?


a. When norms are developed
b. When test items are planned
c. When a tryout test is needed
d. When test results are to be interpreted

1052. Teacher claims that primary duty is to teach and so shuns from requests of community
leaders to participate in community activities for education purposes. Based on the Code of
Ethics for Professional Teachers is the teacher right?
a. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative to actively participate in
community movements for community improvement.
b. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and preparing for teaching
c. Yes, one is expected to do only that thing that she can do
d. No, a teacher must participate in community activities and bring her student along

1053.On the Philosophical foundations of the curriculum, what is the role of teachers according
to progressivist such as John Dewey?
a. Promoting student competence
b. Assisting learners to think
c. Advancing democratic living
d. Catalyzing do social change

1054. Why do you think it is important to administer pretest and post test to the learners in
today’s learning facilitation process?
a. To determine how much learning has been impacted by the instructional delivery through
obtained score difference
b. Because it is part or component of the grading system
c. In order to have variety of assessment modalities
d. So that learner will be forced to pay attention during instruction delivery

1055. Global literacy addresses the following issues, EXCEPT .


a. Patriotism
b. Globalization
c. Multi-culturalism
d. Diversity and social justice

1056. Research is now integrated in the curriculum for K to 12. What is the least significance of
research based pedagogy?
a. Research supplements teacher’s background of the subject matter
b. Research updates trends and information
c. Research brings about new discoveries in the bodies of knowledge
d. Research serves as compliance to fulfill the course curriculum

1057. Among components of language, which consists of vocabulary and how concepts are
expressed through words?
a. Phonology
b. Pragmatics
c. Semantics
d. Grammar

1058. How will you check the narrative assessment of a student that contains statements which
are entirely opposite of intended right values because he based it on his actual experience?
a. You cannot question his life experience therefore, just focus on grammatical structure and
style instead
b. He has support and justify his argument with strong theoretical basis
c. You give him low grades for showing his inability to master the competency intended for
Values Education as an effective-based discipline
d. Analyze his reasons and try to redirect his values based on moral standards by sending him
notes and talking with him personally it

1059. During deliberation of graduating honor students, the faculty members decided to declare
Student A to be class salutatorian over Student B based computation of grades.

However, it was found out that there was an error in the computation, days after the deliberation
and finalization. How would this be reconciled?
a. Just remains silent with the flaws and error in the computation as it may cause bigger chaos
and issue against the school
b. Go on with the decision, anyway it underwent deliberation and has a quorum
c. As per protocol any decision during the deliberation cannot be changed anymore
d. Correct the error and redeliberate the case and declare who ever turns out to deserve the
merit

1060. Which is the best strategy in integrating eco literacy in the curriculum through powerful
instruction?
a. Conducting an action plan for the scheduled nature protection project
b. Role playing on the role of school in preserving and protecting the environment
c. Researching on data that show the current status of our global environment
d. Presentation of environment situations or scenarios as culminating activity followed by
interaction discussions

1061. As a student teacher, you will go through guided mentored classroom teaching. What
does guided mentored classroom teaching mean?
a. Your Cooperating who is “sage on stage” will teach you on what to do
b. You will have a mentor as “guide on the side”
c. You will depend entirely on your Cooperating Teacher
d. You are entirely on your own to apply everything that you have learned

1062. After each field study episode you are tasked to write a reflection journal, what is the best
item to include when you write this?
a. Learnings and insights gained in the episode
b. Pictures of the performance tasks
c. Detailed daily observations
d. Important words in the lesson

1063. What kind of thinking skills is developed through Teacher Susan narrowing down from
many possible causes about e.g. the EDSA revolution for a single best thought on the main
reason for this momentous event?
a. Convergent thinking
b. Flexible thinking
c. Fluent thinking
d. Original thinking

1064. In order to present a significant event in history what would be the most effective way f
presenting it that would make it more exciting and fun-filled learning exploration and attainment?
a. Buzz session
b. Carousel Discussion
c. Graffiti Wall
d. Tableau

1065. Whose curriculum development model begins with determining the objectives and ends
with evaluating effectiveness?
a. Olivia’s
b. Tyler’s
c. Wheeler’s
d. Taba’s

1066. In longitudinal experimental study, when twins were born, they were separated and
brought to different opposite environment. When they turned 18, they meet again. It became
apparent that they behaved different, one was refined, while the other was rough. Which
support this finding?
a. Environment shapes up the kind of character of a person
b. The society carries its function of reshaping a person’s habit through enculturation
c. Parents should have the responsibility of molding their children on the right values and
actions
d. Heredity makes up a person

1067.In terms of giving feedback, it is imperative for facilitators to immediately retrieve results of
corrected worksheets and formative assessments including necessary comments, suggestions
and needed support. What is the rationale behind this?
a. For the learners to have their scores kept and recorded as evidence of what they would get
as final grade
b. For the learners to reflect on their learning retention and less mastered competencies as
basis for possible remediation and intervention before proceeding to the next phase of learning
c. For the teachers to have immediate compilation of scores in the record
d. For the teachers to avoid backlog of assessment to be checked before proceeding to the next
phase of learning

1068. What does the baby do during the closing years of babyhood which manifest progress in
affective intelligence?
a. Recognize friends from strangers
b. Respond to child-like language
c. Shows different emotions
d. Carry out forgotten

1069. According to research, which practice/s can enhance a positive classroom atmosphere?
I. Use students’ first names in class more
II. Risk more personal self-disclosure which help your students see you as a real person
III. Have one-on-one conversation about things that are happening in your student’s
life
a. II and III
b. I only
c. I and III
d. I, II and III

1070. The teacher instills to the students the Filipino value of respect to the elderly that is shown
the provision of spaces in the building, granting of discount privileges and prioritizing them in the
grocery stores and LRT stations. What literary is being implied?
a. Social Literacy
b. Financial Literacy
c. Multicultural Literacy
d.Eco-Literacy

1071. Given the availability of modern technology, which is recognized today as a kind of
learning that can happen anytime, anyplace, anywhere?
a. On-line learning
b. Face-to-face learning
c. Traditional learning
d. Hybrid learning

1072. The Chinese proverb says “I hear and I forget; I see and I remember, I do and I
understand”. What is an application of this Chinese proverb in teaching?
a. Don’t lecture
b. Make them hear, see and do what you want them to learn
c. Ensure the students give their 100% attention
d. Make them recall their experiences related to the lesson

1073. Among the rules in preparing True or False questions is that the items are completely true
or false without exemptions. Which of the following items follows this rule?
a. Members of the KKK were all equipped with arms to fight for the revolution
b. Members of the KKK pledged their allegiance to both flag and country
c. Members of the KKK were Tagalogs
d. Members of the KKK belonged to the peasantry

1074. Which of the following strategies can be the least to consider by teachers in preparing for
their retirement?
a.Continuing professional development towards promotion and increment
b.Avail of life and retirement insurance
c.Sustain expenses relatively lower that salaries
d.Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares and freebies

1075. On lifespan perspectives which message best describes development as a lifelong


process?
a. We enhance in socializing as important to maturing
b. We change as the world changes around us
c. We gain capacity for logical thought in school
d. We continue to learn and flourished in life

1076. This usually the second stage during the struggle of the family towards acceptance on the
condition of their respective child.
a. Leaving the child to others
b. Blaming others for the condition
c. Ignoring the child’s performance
d. Educating oneself about the condition of the child

1077. What methods are best to utilize to cater global learners?


a. Old-time tested methods
b. Discovery methods
c. Exploratory methods
d. Emergent and progressive methods

1078. What is the appropriate designation for teachers of teacher education institutions who are
assigned by their deans to supervise field study students (FSS) and practice teachers (PTs) in
their experiential courses?
a. Teaching superintendents
b. Practicum teachers
c. Resource persons
d. College supervisors

1079. Should students be allowed to participate in establishing class rules?


a. Yes, only if they are few, but no when they are too many
b. Yes, sharing responsibility with students for making classroom decisions increases the
students commitment to the discussion
c. No, students to bend the rules to suit their desires
d. No, with all her years of teaching experience the teacher knows best

1080. On the type of standardized tests which is used to measure various social, emotional and
personal traits, attitudes and values?
a. Achievement test
b. Psychological test
c. Competency test
d. Intelligent test

1081. The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive discussion of an interesting topic that
caused overtime while delays on the next class with Mrs. Mata. What best attributes from the
teachers must emerge in this situation to avoid unhealthy confrontation and relational conflict?
a. Self-Expression : Silence
b. Humility : Pride
c. Apology : Understanding
d. Right : Responsibilities

1082. What is the most appropriate assessment technique that can be designed by a teacher to
fit in the given learning outcome. Solve problems in both conventional and innovative as a 21st
century skill?
a. Students will answer an essay on the topic “A Solution to Grafts and Corruption”
b. Students will answer the survey questionnaire on problem-solving skill assessment
c. Students will critique a documentary film on solutions to conflict in Mindanao
d. Students will make research capstone on developing a system that would reduce traffic along
Magallanes Ave.

1083. A teacher claims he is constructivist in teaching approach. Which does he do?


I. He focuses on students’ interests
II. He builds on what students already know
III. He engages the students in a dialogue to help them construct their own knowledge
a. I and II
b. I, II and III
c. I and III
d. II and III

1084. What is the pattern of development that can enable parents to plan ahead for the
development of the child?
a. It is fixed
b. It is predictable
c. It is unknown
d. It is diverse

1085. Which of the following is the most positive/progressive view of life for a teacher?
a. Life is a struggle
b. Life is a gift
c. Life is a punishment
d. Life is a trial

1086. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers obliges teachers to transmit to learners the
nation’s natural and educational heritage. Why?
I. To promote national pride
II. To cultivate love of country
III. To elevate national morality
a. I and II
b. II and III
c. I, II and III
d. I only

1087. As technology connotes any human invention which of the following is mechanical
technologically?
a. Spring-even clock
b. Television
c. Automobile
d. Computer

1088. Under the Philippine Standards for Teacher PPST, how are newly graduated and PRC
registered teachers commonly known?
a. As Novices
b. As Proficient
c. As Distinguished
d. As Highly Proficient

1089. Who among the following teachers would be mostly the target victim of financial
scammers?
a. The generous and kind
b. The rich and powerful
c. The passive and submissive
d. The non-financially literate

1090. What does internship mean in the New Teacher Education Curriculum CMO 74 and 75?
a. It is fulfilling course requirements including demonstration teaching before being immersed in
a real classroom
b. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to apply all learning theories learned
c. It is the practical application of classroom learning to the actual class in a regular work
environment such as school
d. It is observing how kids learn everywhere

1091. Which of the following best connotes the Essential basic/fundamental view of education?
a. Ancient and medieval knowledge
b. Inevitability of change
c. Insight questions research
d. 3Rs – reading, writing, arithmetic, right conduct

1092. Teacher Russel is integrative in her teaching method. which of the following does she do?
a. She sees to it that her students are attentive from beginning to the end of the lesson
b. She plays no favor among her students
c. She presents lesson logically
d. She intentionally teaches values relevant to the lesson

1093. Thesis is a requirement in school that usually culminates with oral panel defense. How
can this be done in time of pandemic that would sustain quality while ensuring safety?
a. Do it online, with papers circulated through emails and oral presentations can be done
through zoom conferencing
b. Skip the oral defense since it is difficult to execute it online, just submit completed papers
c. Do it physically and follow health protocols
d. Ask parents to bring papers to the members of the panel in order to passed

1094. What learning artifacts must be included to show that learning has takes place?
a. Comments given by your resource teacher
b. Results assessment tasks
c. Pictures
d. Letters of your pupils

1095. What is the numerical index of an individual student’s actual performance in a test?
a. Range
b. Score
c. Percentile
d. Decile

1096. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of technology exposure brought by time that
enables them to understand, integrate, create, communicate and compute printed and written
materials. Which best describes the given 21st century teacher attribute?
a. Multitasked
b. Multiliterate
c. Multiskilled
d. Multispecialist

1097. Which term refers to an education process which puts emphasis on clear articulation of
what students are expected to know and do after program, course or lesson?
a. Understanding by Design
b. Curriculum Development
c. Teaching by Objectives
d. Outcome-based Education

1098. Which of the following is considered the heart of the learning facilitation and delivery
process when using blended learning?
a. Consultation phase
b. Formative assessment
c. Work sheets
d. Synchronous lecture

1099. Which of the following CANNOT be considered a purpose of role playing as a


spontaneous or unrehearsed dramatization, in which the actors improvise performances and
illustrate arts in a defined situation?
a. Appreciate the consequences of their values-driven actions
b. Help them explore their values
c. Choose characters when portraying great roles
d. Challenge students to question their attitudes

1100. Teacher Jenny adheres to the idea that her students do not need to know the learning
outcomes of her lessons. She proceeds to give activities without letting them know what they
were supposed to learn for the day. What principle of learning does Teacher Jenny violate?
A. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas.
B. Learning is an active process
C. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process
D. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes
1101. One principle considered in the formulation of the Basic Education curriculum as
contained in RA 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, is inclusivity. What does
inclusivity mean?
a. Putting students without disabilities in one room to learn together
b. Putting students with disabilities in one room to learn
c. Welcoming and supporting all students with and without disabilities to learn together
d. Making school requirements uniform for all types of learners

1102. On periods of child development, which stage is the first manifestation of emotional
attachment to a mother
a. Adolescence
b. Infancy
c. Midlife
d. Young adulthood

1103. What among the following teachers will likely be able to cater to the different needs,
abilities and learning styles of his/her students?
a. Dr. Paz who has a long experience in teaching
b. Mrs. Alice who loves teaching and children
c. Ms. Chona who knows different approaches and methods of teaching
d. Mr. Lopez who has strong grasp of the lesson content

1104. Many of your students are non-performing in Math. You decide to conduct an action
research to find out if peer tutorial in Math can help improve the academic performance of non-
performing students. Which would be your specific questions?
I. What is the performance of the Math students in the pre test?
II. What is the performance of the Math students in the post test?
III. Is there a significant difference in the pre test and post test scores of Math students?
a. I and III
b. I only
c. II and III
d. I, II and III

1105. One of the issues confronted by the facilitators in this new normal learning system is the
rampant cheating during online exam. Which of the following is the least to consider in taking
remedy to the given issue?
a. On cam test taking
b. Randomization App
c. Autochecking
d. Autotime limit

1106. During the second week of the prenatal perios what is formed that nourishes the
developing baby now composed of primary type tissues?
a. Neural tube
b. Placenta
c. Enzymes
d. Zygote

1107. How can values be effectively integrated in a highly cognitive and academic discipline like
Mathematics?
a. Include a portion intended for values in the test prepared in every lesson
b. Post the expected general values on the board every lesson to remind the students on adding
Obedience, Patience, and Honesty in solving mathematical problems
c. Cite practical samples and actual solutions in the given problems, life appreciations of math
concepts and then draw the implied valued appertaining to it
d. Put additional component in the lesson plan intended for value integration

1108. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known as Special Education Act provides for
a. The inclusion of children of single parent
b. The inclusion of children with special needs in all programs and concerns of the government
c. The inclusion of children from disadvantaged and marginalized families
d. The inclusion of senior citizen needs

1109. What is a measure of the spread of test scores?


a. Mode
b. Mean
c. Median
d. Standard deviation

1110. During the babyhood period, when do babies start to do motor movements like rolling
back to side, crawling, standing up, etc.?
a. 1 month to one year
b. Months of the second year
c. Months of the third year
d. First week to third week

1111. In the context of outcome-based teaching-learning which are the basis of evaluation?
a. Learning outcomes
b. Learning content
c. Instructional strategies
d. Learning resources

1112. On delivery modes which comprise the curriculum process what is applied when the
assignment is to determine the extent of poverty in the Pasig squatter area?
a. Cooperative learning
b. Hands-on
c. Minds-on
d. Problem-based

1113. Who among the following teachers below did not perform a formative assessment?
a. Ms. Sinaco who asked questions when the discussion was going on to know who among her
students understood what she was trying to stress out
b. Teacher Sinongco who administered a 10-item test to find out the specific lessons which the
students failed to understand
c. Mr. Siduco who gave a short quiz after discussion thoroughly the lesson to determine the
outcome of his instruction
d. Prof. Sinenco who administered a readiness test to the incoming freshmen students

1114. Which term from Vygotsky refers to a range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to
master alone but that can be learned with guidance of adults or more skilled children?
a. Zone of Proximal Development
b. Symbolic function stage
c. Life span development
d. Scaffolding

1115. In teaching classification of concepts into specific categories, what innovative and non-
conventional technique can you use that also in a way, preserves fun-filled cultural practice?
a. The Puzzle
b. The Zoo
c. Triad
d. Bingo Games

1116. In view of 21st century student-centered learning what is the catalytic role of teachers as
a classroom instructor?
a. Mentor of low-performing learning
b. Facilitator of student learning
c. Presenter of information
d. Guardian of moral behavior

1117. Tyler’s approach to curriculum development is deductive. What does deductive curriculum
development mean?
a. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular objectives and design the instructional strategies
b. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular objectives but teachers design the instructional
strategies
c. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular objectives, design the instructional strategies
and evaluation activities
d. Teacher determine both the curriculum objectives and the instructional strategies

1118. Upon interpreting the test scores of students, it appears that they got very low and some
are almost failing. Based on these results, which is a wise decision?
a. Let it be whatever is the result of the computation
b. Make necessary adjustments on the data to make the grades high
c. Give plus points and merit to the students based on certain criteria
d. Consider other aspects student development, such as skills, attitude toward studies and
willingness to learn then, assist them

1119. On observation experiences during Field study, what is the significance of the intended
aim in observing environment, learners and teachers?
a. Purpose
b. Focus
c. Intentionally
d. Process

1120. Which theory of human development focuses on the social contexts in which children live
and the people who influence their development?
a. Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development
b. Erikson’s life span development theory
c. Bronfenrenner’s ecological theory
d. Piaget’s cognitive development theory

1121. Teacher Jenette, a Math elementary teacher, applies the spiral progression approach in
teaching Math? Which does she do?
a. She gives realistic Math problems for students to solve
b. She tutors pupils weak in Math separately
c. She builds on Math concepts learned from the lower grades as she teaches more complex
concepts in Grade 6 Math
d. She makes the Grade 6 pupils master Grade 6 Math concepts all at once

1122. According to previous researches, teachers are indulged to unreasonable debts and
loans that eventually reports to being drowned by payables later or even surrendering their ATM
cards. Which financial factor is considered the least to affect this practice and its results?
a. Emergency funds
b. Compensation and fringe benefits
c. Savings
d. Expenses

1123. Of the 4 ways of presenting the content in a curriculum which approach puts topics in
cluster of major and sub-concepts and interaction?
a. Concept approach
b. Modular approach
c. Topical approach
d. Thematic approach

1124. From the models of equitable learning which strategy is MOST fundamental in the sense
this brings all other strategies together?
a. Active engagement by all learners
b. Various entry points for multiple intelligence
c. Questions focused on learning outcomes
d. Articulation by all on what and why they do in class

1125. Which philosophy of education is John Dewey know for?


a. Idealism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism

1126. What should all teachers and students of the 21st century strive to become?
a. Digital bloggers
b. Digital immigrants
c. Digital natives
d. Digital citizens

1127. What may be included as motor behavior reactions in child development?


a. Thinking, perceiving, feeling
b. Reading, writing, drawing
c. Concentrating, focusing, centering
d. Sitting, listening, singing

1128. On kinds of disorders and diseases which makes a person loss of memory of recent and
past events and having confusions and error in judgement?
a. Alzheimer’s disease
b. Schizophrenia
c. Alzheimer’s disease/cerebral palsy
d. Cerebral palsy

1129. On test validity which type of validity reflects tests that correlates with acceptable and
valid standard of measurements in performance?
a. Predictive validity
b. Criterion validity
c. Content validity
d. Construct validity

1130. What disorder causes loss of memory of recent and past events, confusions and error in
judgement?
a. Autoimmune disease
b. Cerebral palsy
c. Alzheimer’s disease
d. Schizophrenia

1131. What does differentiated teaching mean?


a. Teacher takes into account individual variation of learners’ knowledge,
readiness and interests when planning for instruction
b. Teacher teaches learners of different genders
c. Teacher recognizes different talents and allows the Grade six pupils to enroll in the subjects
of their choice
d. Teacher teaches different subjects in a school

1132. What is the most common problem among learners with this new normal learning
system?
a. Bashing and trolling in the posted messages online
b. Pornography
c. Rampant plagiarism
d. Cyberbullying in various forms

1133. In preparing assessment procedures the following steps taken but NOT to include .
a. Selection of instructional procedures
b. Placement of students
c. Determination of student readiness
d. Determination of extent objectives are met

1134. On periods of child development, what feature characterizes the child in the prenatal
stage?
a. Physical growth
b. Language
c. Social attachment
d. Locomotion

1135. If your students learn best through verbal lectures, discussions, talking things through
listening, and to what others have to say, what type of learner are you?
a. Kinesthetic
b. Tactile
c. Auditory
d. Visual

1136. In order to attain the 21st century skills among learners, the following are relevant
approaches and prospects that schools should impose. If you arrange them based on
effectiveness, which one comes to the very least?
a. Bring learners to the real world where life action is
b. Provide them information on direct instruction principles and perspectives
c. Expose them to great deal of researchers and other inquiry-based modalities using
technology
d. Guide them in searching for truth and exploring their own learning experiences

1137. You were assigned to substitute in a Physical Education class, which of these activities is
not appealing to bodily-kinesthetic learners?
a. Making math moves
b. Joining extramural events
c. Sketching/illustrating events
d. Doing simple calisthenics
1138. What is the learning paradigm involved in school physical exercise drills before entering
classrooms?
a. Observation
b. Conditioning
c. Reward
d. Punishment

1139. This is the step-by-step strategy in teaching learners with Intellectual Disability with the
purpose for them master the step-by-step action in accomplishing any given activity.
a. Systematic Feedback
b. Task Analysis
c. Teacher’s curing and prompting
d. Direct Instruction

1140. St. Martin De Porres Academy administered a standardized achievement test instead of
giving a teacher-made test to the graduating grade school pupils. Which could have been the
reason why this was the type of test given?
a. Standardized test uses multiple choice format while teacher made test uses the essay test
format
b. Standardized test has items of average level of difficulty while teacher made test has varying
levels of difficulty
c. Standardized test is valid while teacher made test is just reliable
d. Standardized test is used for mastery while teacher made is used for diagnosis

1141. You were having a face to face demonstration lesson using a power point presentation.
All of a sudden there was a power interruption. What is the best thing to do?
a. Get out of the classroom and look for a space where you can continue the discussion
b. Stay in the room until the current is restored
c. Stop your discussion, until the current is restored
d. Just give the remaining hours for take-aways

1142. Which is the most recommendable mode of instructional delivery in today’s time to bridge
in borders of 21st century learning skills and address gaps on distances, learners’ perspectives
and learning opportunities?
a. Blended learning
b. Internet-based
c. Modular approach
d. Face to face meeting

1143. The following forms of traditional and modern technology which is a most ancient way of
communication?
a. Morse code
b. Radio
c. Letter
d. E-mail

1144. Schools have become open to the idea of borderless global society. Which among the
following educational practices support the multicultural perspective towards globalization?
I. Cultural Exchange Program
II. International School Partnership
III. United Nations Celebration
IV. International Conference on Peace Talks for Students and Teachers
a. I, II an III
b. II and IV only
c. I and II only
d. I, II, III and IV

1145. What is the essence of inclusive education?


a. It is education for children with special needs
b. It is welcoming children with disabilities in schools
c. It is accepting all children for education regardless of race, size, shape, color, ability or
disability
d. It is classifying students according to IQ and accepting all regardless of IQ

1146. Which of the following can be the least to consider if we desire to rebuild and reform a
new educational landscape in the country?
a. Empower teachers on powerful tools for effective teaching-learning process
b. Have a paradigm shift in systems thinking on school governance and operations
c. Redirect and assist students on the use of technology and social media while veering away
its potential hazards to them
d. Make additional content in the curriculum to further knowledge and information systems

1147. Here is a competency for Grade 3 Math: interprets data in different kinds of bar graphs
(vertical/horizontal). Which learning materials are most appropriate for students to master the
competency?
a. A written explanation on how to present data in linear and bar graphs
b. Data presented in vertical and horizontal bar graphs
c. Video presentation on various kinds of graphs
d. A collection of data to be presented in vertical and horizontal bar graphs

1148. Under uncertain circumstances when learners do not have the needed bandwidth of
Internet for online learning. What would be the most possible flexible learning resource?
a. Print module
b. Mobile phone learning
c. Radio broadcast learning
d. Free access Schoology platform

1149. When the teacher groups her students accordingly and asks them to perform and present
the concept that they had learned in Social Studies, what aspect does she address?
a. Variety of teaching strategies
b. Peer teaching
c. Student diversity
d. Gender diversity

1150. On the characteristics of a teacher, which of the following connotes attitude?


a. Displays moral conduct
b. Dresses appropriate to the occasion
c. Accepts new ideas
d. Takes pride in work

1151. Studies reveal that no matter how teachers reshape students according to value
standards, still when they go back home, they will live with the values set at home. What is the
implication of this finding and what recommendation can be drawn?
a. The home remains to be the foundation of child’s values. Therefore, schools should
strengthen its Values Education Program involving parents and empower teachers to be models
of positive values
b. Uprooted from their homes, the generation of students today is difficult to redirect as they live
with their own beliefs. As such, they have to be oriented and trained on proper values all the
time.
c. Schools fail in making students have what they need to fully imbibe. Therefore, schools
should strengthen its curriculum in Values Education
d. Due to the non-prioritization of Values Education in the curriculum, students are misled by
their own set of beliefs that they witness and imbibe at home. Thus, are misled by their own set
of beliefs that they witness and imbibe at home. Thus, DepEd should review the curriculum and
add more hours and units for VE subject

1152. How can a teacher best model social literacy in class?


a. Researching effective strategies in presenting the lesson for clearer and better understanding
of learners
b. Analyzing dilemmas, drawing of life lessons and integrating values at the end
c. Using highly technological tools in processing the teaching-learning process
d. Showing love, care and concern to the learners while considering them as her own children

1153. It is a form of distance learning that uses computer-networking technology to provide


interaction of teacher to learner?
a. On-line learning
b. Telescoping
c. Mentorship
d. Independent Study

1154. Based on the CMO 104, s.2017, which is one of those required of student teachers before
they are fielded to the cooperating schools?
a. Medical Certificate indicating that he/she is in good health
b. At least 2 ready-to-use instructional materials
c. Video recording of his/her demonstration teaching in the higher educational institution
d. Prepared lesson plans

1155. By using averaging method of computing the final grade for the four quarters in a school
year, what is Cielo’s final rating if the following are his obtained grades?

Subject First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter Final
Grade
Filipino 94 89 95 93
a. 92.75
b. 92.57
c. 92.52
d. 92.25

1156. In general what does physical movement contribute to human development in general?
a. Demonstration athleticism
b. Having muscular body built
c. Enhancing muscular condition
d. Acquiring body resistance

1157. Boy at six seven years old is an emergent reader. Which of the following shows he has
achieved literacy?
a. Fascinated with books
b. Word-by-word matching
c. Printing many words
d. Filling blanks in sentence
1158. Truth remains true no matter how much pain it may bring to a person who became part of
it, without consideration for relationship, compromises and conditions. As human beings, we are
bound to live with the truth shall set us free. This is a reflection of what ancient philosophical
view?
a. Perennialism
b. Idealism
c. Existentialism
d. Realism

1159. It is stated in Article IV – Sec 2 Ethics for Professional Teachers that every teacher shall
uphold the highest possible standards of quality education and make the best preparations for
the career of teaching and shall be at his best at all times and in the practice of his profession.
What does this convey?
a. Education for all
b. Continuing Professional Development
c. Teacher’s Ethics
d. Teacher’s Competence

1160. All teachers are allowed to administer the following EXCEPT one. Which of the following
test is he/she NOT allowed to administer?
a. Aptitude test
b. Multi-factored assessment
c. Psychological test
d. Achievement test

1161. Which literacy in the 21st century refers to the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create
and act using all forms of communication?
a. Media literacy
b. Information literacy
c. Digital literacy
d. Cyber literacy

1162. Which of the following represents a message from the teacher who makes assessment
tests a constructive process for students?
a. “You did badly compared with the other class”
b. “Your grades will improve the next time”
c. “Think of dropping the class now”
d. “Your grades are too low to make you pass the grade”

1163. On the stage of life span, at what period does the child take masculine and feminine
roles, achieve social responsibility, and acquire emotional independence?
a. Late adulthood period
b. Puberty period
c. Adolescence period
d. Late childhood period

1164. A student teacher ought to engage in reflective teaching. Which makes him/her do
reflective teach as he/she is immersed in internship?
a. Participation in co-curricular activities
b. Correction of students’ tests
c. Conduct of action research
d. Conduct of test item analysis
1165. An approach in which additional learning experiences are provided to learners with gift/s
or talents while they remain in the grade level/s appropriate for their chronological ages.
a. Acceleration
b. Promotion
c. Ability grouping
d. Enrichment

1166. When do we say that one’s reflection is well-written?


a. Clear but bot supported by documents
b. Clear but shallow with some documents
c. Clear and supported with what was observed and analyzed
d. Clear but lacks depth and with documents

1167. Which of the goals can be set so that students can be best self-motivated towards
appreciation for learning
a. Desire to pass to grades
b. High ranking among peers
c. Success for high grades
d. Love for learning

1168.Gestalt theories will give emphasis to the following ways of human learning, EXCEPT
.
a. Modeling
b. Stimulus-response
c. Imitation
d. Observational learning

1169. If a teacher adheres behaviorist learning theory, what does she do?
a. Teacher enters into a dialogues with students
b. Uses drill heavily for mastery
c. Asks student to construct meaning from a learning experience
d. Make students interact with one another

1170. Student teacher are expected to acquire life skills and soft skills. Are life skills and soft
skills synonymous?
I. No, but they are related
II. No, life skills are sets of skills for adaptive behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively
with the challenges of everyday life and the work place
III. No, life skills are border in scope and include soft skills
a. I only
b. I, II and III
c. III only
d. II only

1171. From an overview of education, who is at the center of the educational system?
a. The parents and the community
b. The Filipino child
c. The school administrators
d. The Professional teacher

1172. On the teacher as a culture catalyst, which shows the need for staying grounded by
listening to people who can benefit from change?
a. Feedback
b. Modeling
c. Collaboration
d. Engagement

1173. A group of Social Science teachers were asked to develop a problem-centered


curriculum. What is/are features are expected of their curriculum design?
a. Heavy reliance on ICT?
b. Use of project-based and problem-based learning
c. Teacher dominance of teacher throughout the period
d. Nor delivery of teacher lectures

1174. When she teaches Math, Teacher Rosita develops her lesson deductively. Which
statement is TRUE?
Teacher Rosita:
a. Involves the learners as much as she can in the learning process
b. Begins her lesson with the rule or principle then gives example
c. Checks on learning now and then as she teaches
d. Emphasizes only the most essential

1175. In discussing a lesson on procedural knowledge in his English class, Mr. Cruz invited Ms.
Jenette who is a Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) teacher. The former tackled on the
skills that students need to develop on the topic while the latter helped in laying down the
process of baking a cake as springboard in the given topic. What teaching strategy is
manifested in the given integration?
a. Team teaching
b. Peer teaching
c. Theme teaching
d. Pair teaching

1176. You want to apply the message of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience in your teaching.
Which
will you do?
a. Make use of a possible combination of the elements of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience
b. Make the students direct their own learning
c. Never lecture
d. Use only direct experiences for real learning

1177. In order to reduce issue on assessment biases, teachers need to prepare rubrics for
authentic assessment. However, the following standards have to be set in mind.
I. Rubrics must be prescriptive of the extent of highest and lowest ratings to be given to the
learners
II. Rubrics must include qualitative index to balance the measurement
III. Rubrics must be utilized by atleast three evaluators or raters to refrain from biases in scoring
IV. Rubrics must be well-crafted with good choice of words and clear descriptions and
competencies to be measured
a. I, III and IV
b. I, II, III and IV
c. I and II only
d. II, III and IV

1178. Teaching internship is synonymous with .


I. Practicum
II. Field Practice
III. On-the-Job Training
IV. Apprenticeship of RA 7796
a. I, III and IV
b. II and IV
c. I and II
d. I, II and III

1179. Which is “NOT” a characteristic of an analytic learner?


a. Learns whole to part
b. Enjoys memorizing
c. Sequences objects in order
d. Works on details

1180. In the Enchanted Basic Education Act 2013, what are addressed by mention of the
Madrasa curriculum who are given attention for inclusive education?
a. Aetas children in Zambales
b. Mindanao children
c. Muslim children
d. Badjao children in Zamboanga

1181. You are planning to put up a Science exhibit. Considering efficiency and active
participation of audience, which is most effective?
a. Albums
b. Interactive models
c. Still pictures
d. Video presentation

1182. Here is a statement in a True or False type of test. “A mother is great person in the world
who is willing to sacrifice herself for and serve her beloved child whom she considers her
greatest treasure. As such, a student vehemently reacted for being marked wrong in her answer
which was “False”. She then, challenged everyone and expressed her argument based on her
context that she was adopted by a family who found her in a box at the doorstep of the house
when she was just a baby. Which assessment principle was violated in the given item?
a. University of the concept
b. Trivial item
c. Tricky statement
d. Experiential context

1183. In delivering the essential lesson, the facilitator may use either teacher’s video lecture or
available videos that can be download from an online source. What is the difference between
teacher’s video lecture and downloaded video lecture?
a. The teacher’s video lecturer is lesser attractive than the downloadable video lecture.
b. The teacher’s video is synchronous, while downloaded video is asynchronous
c. The teacher’s video lecture is usually longer than the downloaded video lecture
d. The teacher’s video lecture is more contextualized but downloaded video lecture is more
structured and organized

1184. It is a teaching strategy involving learners of varying levels to work together to solve
and/or accomplish a given task
a. Cooperative learning
b. Peer tutoring
c. Descriptive modeling
d. Questioning strategy

1185. The school keeps on establishing partnership and collaboration with local government
and the community toward sustainable development. What is the rationale behind this action?
a. Increase social support to attain desired learning outcome
b. Change institutional culture
c. Get all schools to continuously improve
d. Enable teachers to further enhance their contributions to learning outcome

1186. Even at an early childhood stage, what is known as the thinking process wherein young
learners realize their own limitations and mistakes, such that they try to adjust in simplistic
ways?
a. Metacognition
b. Correlation
c. Perception
d. Intuition

1187. To address diversity of learners, what competency must the teacher display?
a. Problem-based instruction
b. Interactive learning method
c. Project-based activities
d. Differentiated learning

1188. On learning skills in the 21st century which is the focus of making up new ideas and doing
new things?
a. Collaboration
b. Creativity and Innovation
c. Critical thinking and problem solving
d. Communication

1189. If you want your students to develop reading comprehension and learning strategies
which one should you employ?
a. Reciprocal teaching
b. Cooperative learning
c. Peer tutoring
d. Mastery learning

1190. In the light of the modern concept of teaching, which is a characteristic of effective
teaching?
a. Pouring information to the learners
b. Allowing learners to learn on their own
c. Developing abilities to address the future
d. Removing the physical presence of the teacher

1191. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very good in dramatizing. Which tool must have
helped him discover his pupil’s strength?
a. Portfolio assessment
b. Performance test
c. Journal entry
d. Paper-and-pencil test

1192. Which test item is in the highest level of Bloom’s taxonomy of objectives?
a. Explain how a tree functions in relation to the ecosystem
b. Explain how trees receive nutrients
c. Rate three different methods of controlling tree growth
d. Write a paragraph that observes coherence, unity, and variety

1193. Which must be present for self-valuation to succeed?


a. Consensus between teacher and student regarding evaluation results
b. Teacher’s approval of self-evaluation results
c. Teacher’s monitoring of self-evaluation process
d. Student’s intrinsic motivation to learn

1194. The Early Childhood Care and Development Act provides for the promotion of the rights
of children for survival and development. Which of the following statements is not among its
objectives?
a. Enhance the role of parents as the primary caregivers and educators of their children from
birth onward
b. Facilitate a smooth transition from care and education provided at home to community or
school-based setting and primary schools
c. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare the child for adulthood
d. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, psychological, spiritual and language
development of young children

1195. Bernadette enjoyed the roller coaster when they went to Enchanted Kingdom. Just at the
sight of a roller coaster, she gets excited. Which theory explains Bernadette’s behavior?
a. Operant conditioning
b. Attribution theory
c. Pavlovian conditioning
d. Social learning theory

1196. Which is an underlying assumption of the social cognitive theory?


a. People are social by nature
b. People learn by observing others
c. People learn by trial-and-error
d. People learn by association

1197.Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes more logical and abstract as children reach
the formal operations stage. What is an educational implication of this finding?
a. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners between 12 to 15 years of age
b. Engage children in analogical reasoning as early as preschool to train them for HOTS
c. Learners who are not capable of logical reasoning from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in their
cognitive development
d. Let children be children

1198. The class was asked to share their insights about the poem. The ability to come up with
an insight stems from the ability to .
a. Comprehend the subject that is being studied
b. Analyze the parts of a whole
c. Evaluate the worthiness of a thing
d. Relate and organize things and ideas

1199. Which is not a characteristic of authentic assessment?


a. Focused on lifelike, meaningful, relevant types of student learning
b. Offers opportunities to study problem intensively
c. Easy to complete
d. Fruitful in terms of genuine learning

1200. The teacher’s first task in the selection of media in teaching is to determine the .
a. Choice of the students
b. Availability of the media
c. Objectives of the lesson
d. Technique to be used

1201. Which is true of LET passers?


A.Every LET passer shall be required to take the Professional Oath before practicing as a
Professional Teacher
B.Taking the Professional Oath before practicing as a Professional Teacher is optional for LET
passer
C.The Professional Oath can be taken before any Professional Teacher
D.The taking of oath must be within one month from passing the LET

1202. Can a failed examinee qualify for a position of para-teacher?


A. No
B. Yes
C. Yes, if his LET rating is below 75
D. Yes, if his LET rating is 70 and above

1203. In order to assist new teachers, which is the most effective way to clarify the school’s
goals and responsibilities early in the first year?
A. School curriculum C. Principal’s memorandum
B. Student’s handbook D. Orientation

1204.How do orientation sessions help the new teacher?


I. Be attuned to the school environment
II. Learn guidelines to follow
III. Develop good relations

A. II and III B. I and II C. I only D. I, II, and III

1205. A teacher introduces herself as teacher only. What does this imply?
A. The teaching profession is not a very significant one
B. The teaching profession is the lowest paid profession
C. She must have been forced to pursue a career in teaching
D. She takes no pride in the teaching profession

1206. When should teachers support one another


A. At all times for whatever cause
B. When they dialogue with administration
C. When there is rift among teachers
D. When the best interest of learners is at stake in a controversy

1207. Name the skills relevant to the teachers looking at problems as opportunities:
I. Responsiveness to problem solving
II. Alertness for possibilities
III. Strong defense for tradition
IV. Capacity to forget problems

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


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

1208. Which of the following is not relevant as immediate expectations for BEED and BSEd
graduates?
A. Acting as an agent of change
B. Motivation for continuing professional growth
C. Principled understanding of the learning process
D. High literacy and critical thinking

1209. Among the following, which directly qualifies the teacher candidate to be registered at par
with other professions like medicine, law, nursing, and the like?
A. Teaching job placement
B. Licensure examination
C. Continuing professional education
D. Membership in professional education

1210. What does “once a teacher, forever a student” imply for the professional teacher?
A. Teacher’s affinity with the student
B. Student-centered instruction
C. Post-graduate studies for teachers
D. Lifelong learning

1211. What is the overall stream for education, growth and fulfillment in the teaching
profession?
A. Merit and promotion C. In-service
B. Lifelong career D. Pre-service

1212. In essence, what is the new Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST)?
A. Competency-based C. Practice-based
B. Skill-based D. Knowledge-based

1213. What is known as a self-appraisal for professional growth that is acceptable and useful for
recognizing weakness and strengths for a new beginning teacher?
A. Self-evaluation C. Master teacher’s evaluation
B. Student’s evaluation D. Principal’s evaluation

1214. Self-evaluation can be done in various ways, but this is not one of them.
A. Written reflection
B. Self-videotape of class performance
C. Use of an evaluation instrument
D. Peer feedback session

1215. What problem is given focus by research studies which show low rate of work absorption
among technical/vocational graduates?
A. Highly protected formal sector
B. Training-job mismatch
C. Too long vocational courses
D. Penalized informal sector

1216. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency has direct supervision
and management of teacher education institutions or colleges of education in the country?
A. Commission on Higher Education
B. Professional Board of Teachers
C. Teacher Education Council
D. Department of Education

1217. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency identifies supports and
develops centers of excellence among higher education institutions in the country?
A. Department of Education
B. Professional Regulation Commission
C. Commission on Higher Education
D. Teacher Education Council

1218. Which of the following has greatly influenced the introduction of K-to-12 reform in basic
education?
A. Need to employ more teachers
B. Need to conform to international standards
C. Need to allot for more funding
D. Need to upgrade facilities of schools

1219. From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to be taught religion in
public schools?
A. Catechists paid by government
B. Extra pay for teachers
C. Outside of school hours only
D. Upon written permission by parents

1220. What is the constitutional exemption for prohibition to establish schools solely for aliens in
the Philippines?
A. Schools for Asians only
B. Schools for special alien children
C. Religious or mission schools
D. Schools for children of diplomats and their dependents

1221. To whose responsibility is assigned by Philippine Constitution to the establishment,


maintenance and support of complete, adequate, and integrated system of education?
A. The citizens
B. The legislators
C. The state
D. The local government

1222. Among rights of the schools, which is not provided by the law?
A. Right for basic education to subjects of study
B. Right to provide proper governance
C. Right to enforce administrative systems
D. Right for institutions for higher learning to determine academic grounds for admission

1223. Among categories of time in classrooms and schools, which refers to the number of days
and hours in the school calendar specified by the school and government agencies?
A. Allocated time C. Engaged time
B. Mandated time D. Instruction time

1224. Of the following, which needy and qualified students are most deserving of government
funding assistance (scholarships, grants-in-aid, etc.)?
A. Students from cultural communities
B. Students who show high learning skills
C. Poor transferees from private schools
D. Students from sub-urban areas

1225. Former DepEd Director described her humble early schooling: a silong (ground floor of a
house) converted into a classroom. Which best characterizes the situation?
A. Church-school C. School-home connection
B. City school facility D. Rural village school

1226.The world has become a global village. What sound practice is expected of teachers?
A. Ethnocentrism C. Ethnic cleansing
B. Respect of diverse culture D. Xenocentrism

1227. What observation tests to the fact that the student’s motivation vary according to socio-
cultural background?
A. Females mature earlier than boys
B. Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments among the young
C. Brains of boys are bigger and better than those of females
D. Children from low-income household meet more obstacles in learning

1228. Which of the following displays one’s care for the welfare of others?
A. Accepting responsibility for one’s choices
B. Fulfilling commitments
C. Developing self-esteem
D. Taking pleasure in helping others

1229. What best describes “puwede na” mentality vs. excellence in work/service?
A.Arduous preparation C. Committed work
B.Resignation to mediocrity D. Striving to be the best

1230. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to please people in different
venues and situations rather than abide by principles?
A. Bahala na mentality C. Split-personality
B. Crab mentality D. Kanya-kanya system

1231. Among components of a morally mature person, which demonstrates that a teacher
seeks peaceful resolution of conflicts?
A.Fulfilling commitments
B.Working for peace/reconciliation
C.Doing community work
D.Accepting responsibility for choices

1232.Inculcating moral maturity among students, which of the following relates to beliefs and
ideals?
A. Referring for prejudiced action
B. Respecting freedom of conscience
C. Promoting human equality
D. Avoiding deception and dishonesty

1233. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the community, which of the
following is not appropriate due to prevailing religious sentiments?
A. Literacy assistance for out-of-school children/youths
B. Household campaign for healthful practice
C. Introducing cooperative thrift practices
D. Promoting contraceptives for Planned Parenthood

1234. What is the degree of moral certitude of Alegre who entered into marriage only out of
obedience to her parents, but certain whether she wanted marriage at all?
A. Lax B. Probable C. Doubtful D. Certain

1235. In the poem, “When in Distance with Fortune and Men’s Eyes” Shakespeare felt
depressed looking at his sad fate and wishing he were someone else more rich, with many
friends, with greater skills and future prospects in life. What is the best antidote to such
depressed feelings?
A. Deny that others have more than you have
B. Count your own blessings
C. Strive to surpass others
D. Think of others poorer than you are

1236. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students seek to hurt others to make up being hurt or rejected?
A. Revenge seeking C. Withdrawal
B. Power seeking D. Attention getting

1237. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students are not getting the recognition they desire, continually seek help, and refuse to work
unless the teacher hovers over them?
A. Attention getting C. Revenge seeking
B. Withdrawal D. Power seeking

1238. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students feel helpless and rejected so that they remove themselves rather than confront the
situation?
A. Withdrawal C. Revenge seeking
B. Power seeking D. Attention getting

1239. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the mistaken goals of the
students. What is the hidden goal of students who become violent?
A. Goal is to seek power C. Goal is to isolate self
B. Goal is to get attention D. Goal is to get revenge

1240. To what problem type do students belong, who have short attention span, unable to
sustain concentration by being easily affected by sights, sounds or speech?
A. Withdrawn C. Low achiever
B. Defiant D. Distractible

1241. Of the approaches to classroom management, which involves a variety of techniques and
methods of ranging simple rewards to elaborate reinforcement, e.g. praise or rewards?
A. Behavioral modification approach
B. Group management approach
C. Business-academic approach
D. Assertive approach

1242. Among styles of classroom management, which expects teachers to specify rules of
behavior, consequence for disobeying them, and to communicate these rules and
consequences clearly?
A. Business-academic approach
B. Behavioral modification approach
C. Group managerial style
D. Assertive style

1243. Of the approaches to classroom management, which emphasizes the organization and
management of studentsas they engage in academic work?
A. Assertive approach
B. Group managerial approach
C. Behavioral modification approach
D. Business-academic approach
1244. If threat or punishment is necessary on erring students, how should this be done?
A. First a warning before the threat
B. Make the threat with immediate punishment
C. Make the threat and reinforce with warning
D. Warn and threat at the same

1245. If threat or punishment is necessary, which of the following expressed the threat with
LEAST severity?
A. “I will work for your removal from class and you are a shame to your classmates.”
B. “I will send you to principal’s office, or else also ask your parents to confer with the principal.”
C. “You will get shortened recess or receive more severe punishment.”
D. “You will report early to school tomorrow or you will be marked absent.”

1246. Of the following, which is a non-threatening style of disciplining unruly students?”


A. Stand under heat of the sun
B. Do push-ups
C. Send to guidance office
D. Squat before the class

1247. Judging the relative severity of common classroom management strategies, which of the
following is least severe if applied on erring students?
A. Surprise quiz
B. Lowering school mark
C. Throwing students out of class
D. Summons to principal’s office

1248. For problems of discipline that cannot be resolved in class, which of the following should
not be done as it reduces the authority of the teacher?
A. Rely on others to resolve your classroom problems
B. Analyze your methods
C. Give students a chance to redeem himself
D. Communicate with parents

1249. Which of the following is the best option to deal with chronic behavior problems in the
classroom?
A. Indicate consequences of behavior
B. With gained confidence and skills
C. Be calm and consistent
D. Establish positive expectations for students

1250. Teacher Liza acts like a classroom manager, not a disciplinarian. Which of the following
did she avoid doing?
A. Being consistent with disciplinary pattern
B. Establish and enforce simple rules
C. Relax discipline early in the first weeks, being more tight later
D. Establish pattern of disciplinary early in the first weeks of school

1251. From classroom management strategies applied on erring on students, which of the
following should not be done?
A. Surprise quiz
B. Parent-principal conference
C. Communicating problem to parents
D. Shaming erring student before the class
1252. As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the teacher may restructure the program.
How is this not be done?
A. Teach again lessons difficult to understand
B. Remove tension level before processing with lesson
C. Modify lesson
D. Skip whole lesson unit altogether

1253. Teacher Jose talks to students about their interests, what they did over the weekend, their
progress in school work, etc. What positive approach to classroom management did Teacher
Jose apply?
A. Trusting students
B. Being fair and consistent
C. Expressing interest for students
D.Being positive

1254. Each teacher has a role as a behavior reinforcing agent. Which of the following should not
be encouraged among teachers?
A. Positive relationship
B. Threats
C. Reward appropriate behavior
D. Constant reinforcement

1255. How and when should teachers most effectively deal with misdemeanor for class
management and control?
A. At the beginning of the class
B. By end of each class
C. Early and promptly
D. When heads have control

1256. Which of the following best characterize the Business-Academic Approach in classroom
management?
A. Persist, enforce, don’t give up
B. Calmness, consistency, confidence
C. Work, organization, procedures
D. Control, persistency, sanctions

1257. Which of the following classroom climate is less threatening?


A. Cooperative C. Individualistic
B. Competitive D. Autocratic

1258. In the 5’S Formula to create a conducive learning environment, which S stands
cleanliness of the work place?
A. Shine B. Sweep C. Systematized D. Sort

1259. Among the components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is
demonstrated by teacher Ana who assigns homework for students to do on their own?
A. Independent practice C. Consolidation
B. Review D. Modeling

1260. What mistake is teacher Benny trying to avoid when he never drops a topic before it is
completed?
A. Dangling topic C. Bounded topic
B.Non-directional topic D. Non-assessed topic
1261. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher
bursts into activities without assessing student readiness and gives orders, statements, or
questions that confuse students?
A. Stimulus-bounded C. Thrust
B. Truncation D. Dangle

1262. The class has become uncontrollable, and so teacher yen decided to have some
undisciplined students out of the room to the counselor’s office. What did teacher Yen apply by
way of preventive approach to discipline?
A. Removing seductive objects C. Antiseptic bouncing
B. Direct appeal D. Physical restraint

1263. Teacher Anna dealt effectively with a minor infarction of whispering a student to a
neighbor during class. Which of the following did she do?
A. Use non-verbal signals (gesture or facial expression)
B. Continue to teach and ignore infarction
C. Reprimand student after class
D. Reprimand quietly

1264. What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-learners and take pride in the work of
fast-learners?
A. Bullying C. Cursing
B. Hurling invectives D. Discrimination

1265. The following are non-verbal behavior by teachers. Which one is an encouraging
behavior?
A. Voice volume shows arrogance
B. Teacher grabs, slaps students
C. Stands or sits that shows alertness
D. Teacher frowns, sneers

1266. The following are examples of non-verbal behavior. Which one is restricting or not
acceptable mannerism by teachers?
A. Teacher suggests approval for students and continues with “um-hm”
B. Teacher moves toward student
C. Teacher slouches to suggest being carefree
D. Teacher’s intonation shows support

1267. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who clearly and fairly communicate
standards for discipline and performance to student?
A. Authoritarian C. Permissive
B. Uninvolved D. Authoritative

1268. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who lack confidence in enforcing
and demanding compliance to rules?
A. Permissive C. Uninvolved
B. Authoritative D. Authoritarian

1269. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who are control oriented and
impose rules without explanation?
A. Authoritative C. Permissive
B. Authoritarian D. Uninvolved
1270. Values are subjective. Your value may not necessarily be my value. What subscribe to
this thought?
I. Progressivist II. Pragmatists III. Essentialist
A. II and III C. I and III
B. I, II, and III D. I and II

1271. Students must be taught self-responsibility is the desire of the teacher.


A. Existentialist C. Constructivist
B. Pragmatic D. Utilitarianist

1272. Of the following, which is the most powerful source of values like beauty and goodness
outside the school system?
A. Government propaganda C. Commercial advertising
B. Nature D. Mass media

1273. Of the following, which is the best way parents can support the learning development of
their children?
A. Buying materials for project
B. Making calls on teachers
C. Interest and assistance in class assignments
D. Checking report card grades

1274. Teacher Ernie makes sure that he covers the essential subject content, while treating
them sufficiency or in-dept. What guiding principle is he following for lesson preparation?
A. Balance C. Significance
B. Feasibility D. Self-sufficiency

1275. Which of the following is a quality of an engaging learning environment most reflective of
Education For All (EFA)?
A. Improvised to enhance learning for all types of learners
B. Decentralized governance
C. Student-centered learning activities
D. Open communication for all-teachers, parents, students

1276. What is the main focus of the Schools Mean Success(SMS) concept for lifelong learning?
A.School recognition and accreditation for success
B.Tapping student’s potential for success
C.Pillars of instruction, research and outreach for success
D.Mission-vision of schools for success

1277. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the transitional gap
between academic achievement and employment?
A. Deregulation of tuition fees
B. Voluntary accreditation of schools
C. School networking with business and industry
D. Identification of centers of excellence

1278. Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations. What must a
teacher do?
A. Make students work collaboratively
B. Motivate students to reflect on how they learn
C. Make students feel good about themselves
D. Give more independent study
1279. Which of the following refer to teamwork among teachers in classroom teaching?
A. Peer evaluation C. Peer discussion
B. Peer teaching D. Peer assessment

1280. Of goals of education, which relates to the strengthening of our society’s sense of
belonging and identity?
A. Autonomy C. Moral character
B. Enculturation D. Citizenship

1281. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom level, ineffective strategies are
called “Red”. Which of the following belongs to the Red Flag?
A. Integration of problem solving
B. Available enrichment activities
C. Content applied to real-life situations
D. Overemphasis on drill and practice

1282. What does the traditional curriculum and mass education lack that the progressive
curriculum can deliver?
A. Authoritarian role of the teacher
B. Collective discipline
C. Value for individualization
D. Rigid system of grading

1283. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do models, replicas, charts, graphs, and
specimens belong?
A. Resources and materials C. Evaluation procedures
B. Learning activities D. Objectives

1284. Among the following terms in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology
for the whole educative system?
A. Computer technology C. Instructional technology
B. Audiovisuals D. Educational technology

1285. In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of the following points to the
highest kind of cognitive skills desired?
A. Nurturing of class teamwork
B. Engendering meaningful learning
C. Introducing social learning
D. Developing metacognition

1286. While there is modernity and progress through the use of technology in instruction, what
is the greatest danger along the domain of learning that is posed by technology?
A. Using technology to fill in lesson gaps
B. Using technology to lighten up lessons
C. Developing passivity and uncritical minds
D. Developing visual and audial orientation

1287. Of the following, which is the most traditional example of “technology” in the limited sense
of tools for education?
A. Moving film C. CD-ROM
B. Chalkboard D. Graphs and photos

1288. Which of the following is the most appropriate use of television in the classroom?
A. TV viewing for the whole one-hour class
B. TV viewing to replace absent teacher
C. TV viewing with cuts and explanation
D. TV viewing to entertain students

1289. In e-learning, which is the motivational aspect of learning through the electronic media?
A. Virtual imaging
B. Technology integration
C. Enthusiasm to use technology
D. Digital platforms

1290. What is aroused among viewing learners by dramatic educational films in what is known
as “cliff hangers”?
A. Relevance C. Satisfaction
B. Significance D. Expectancy

1291. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of assigning various sections of the
newspaper, and allowing choice depending on the learner’s choice?

A. Changing attitudes and feelings


B. Reinforcing learning
C. Allowing different interests
D. Encouraging participation

1292. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPFF, what is important to Follow Up in the proper use of
instructional materials?
A. Student interest C. Lesson objective
B. Student expectations D. Media and materials

1293. How can the teacher best begin in developing a lesson plan design?
A. High level open-ended question
B. General learning goals
C. Vision-mission statement of the school
D. Clearly defined outcomes

1294. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do projected competencies-outcomes


belong?
A. Resources and materials C. Evaluation procedures
B. Objectives D. Content

1295. Classroom routines from the backbone of daily school activities, but which of the following
is not covered by such routines?
A. Submission of work C. Distribution of papers
B. Lesson content D. Seating arrangement

1296. Which of the following is an acceptable teacher-effectiveness practice?


A. Setting of objectives rather than outcomes
B. Directions given sparingly and delivered casually
C. Classroom routines done early in the school year
D. Planning done following monitoring of learning

1297. In the History class, teacher Naomi uses a current events IQ contest to determine
champions in identifying people, places, and events. What learning objective/outcome does she
aim to achieve?
A. Application C. Responding
B. Knowledge or recall D. Perpetual

1298. Which of the following best relate to basic literacy to learners?


A. Drill C. Dramatize experiences
B. Verbal symbols D. Demonstration

1299. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce each
other to the class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of
experience?
A. Purposeful experience C. Dramatize experience
B. Verbal symbols D. Demonstration

1300. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a teacher choose?
A. Contrived experiences C. Dramatize experiences
B. Study trip D. Demonstration

1301. What provides the most direct type of learning, but is difficult to supply in the traditional
classroom?
A. Real-life experience
B. Computer-assisted learning
C. Verbal symbolism
D. Multisensory instructional aids

1302. Of the following, which is a form of direct learning experience?


A. Internet research
B. Role playing
C. Village interview
D. Preparation of learning materials

1303. On clusters of meaningful learning activities, which does not belong to bodily-kinesthetic
learning activities?
A. Story telling C. Dance
B. Hands-on demonstration D. Role-playing

1304. How can lessons be made more meaningful by way of learning continuity?
A. Add value to content
B. Introduce new content
C. Stress retention of facts
D. Relate present with past lesson

1305. How can a teacher introduce new information to students?


A. Valuing new knowledge
B. Relating it to knowledge they already know
C. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge
D. Increasing retention of new knowledge

1306. Of the following classroom activities, which best relate to child visual learning and
development?
A. Drawing and coloring C. Textbook reading
B. Singing and acting D. Games and sports

1307. In cognitive learning, what are firmly established and thoroughly tested principles or
theories?
A. Hypothesis B. Facts C. Laws D. Concepts
1308. Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of knowledge from one concept to
another?
A. Synthesis C. Analysis
B. Application D. Comprehension

1309. In the taxonomy of learning objectives or outcomes, which relates to judging in terms of
internal evidence or logical consistency, or external evidence consistent with fact?
A. Evaluation B. Receiving C. Valuing D. Application

1310. Under the domains of learning, to what domain do comprehension, analysis, and
evaluation belong?
A. Reflective B. Cognitive C. Affective D. Psychomotor

1311. Among cognitive levels of thinking, what cognitive level is stressed by the Essay question:
“In the light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when…?”
A. Inferring B. Classifying C. Applying D. Analyzing

1312. Of skills teachers should understand and students need to acquire, which is the ability to
monitor and modify thinking, as well as deal with ambiguous or unclear information without
getting frustrated?
A. Focusing B. Sharpening C. Tolerance D. Narrowing

1313. Among categories of thinking skills, which is the ability to breakdown complex information
into parts for understanding?
A. Focusing B. Narrowing C. Sharpening D. Analysis

1314. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to work on a physical


model of the atom after a teacher’s discussion on the subject of the atom?
A. Interpersonal C. Mathematical
B. Kinesthetical D. Linguistic

1315. In his Literature class, teacher Ted gives stress to one’s own ability to write poetic verse,
drawn from sensible images, thoughts and perceptions. What creative thinking behavior is he
trying to develop in students?
A. Curiosity B. Awareness C. Originality D. Elaboration

1316. What is the primary advantage of active learning techniques (discussion, role play,
gaming, etc.) in instruction?
A. Higher order thinking
B. Student engagement
C. Problem solving
D. Focus on questions, not answers

1317. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent, flexible, original and elaborate
thinking?
A. Divergent thinking C. Critical thinking
B. Convergent thinking D. Problem solving

1318. In his speech class, teacher Rod uses poetry dramatic reading by students, using
movements (gestures, facial expressions, creative movements, etc.). What learning objectives
or outcome is he looking for?
A. Non-discursive communication C. Skilled movements
B. Reflex movements D. Characterization
1319. Under the affective domain of learning, what includes active attention to stimuli such as
acquiescence, willingness to answer, and feelings of satisfaction?
A. Organization C. Responding
B. Valuing D. Characterization

1320. Of the following, which is the effective way to advance practical oral proficiency of
students?
A. Give more group work compared with individual work
B. Request the construction of a school speech laboratory
C. Engage students in conversational activities
D. Give stress to correct grammar

1321. What kind of literary works are very creative by way of descriptive language and dramatic
episodes?
A. Fiction novels C. Biography
B. Historical account D. Autobiography

1322. Where can students find critical views on current event in newspapers?
A. Entertainment page C. Ads section
B. Opinion page D. News page

1323. What is an example of a book or writing intended for moral knowledge of the very young
readers?
A. Romeo and Juliet C. Jack and the Beanstalk
B. Diary of Anne Frank D. Les Miserables

1324. What desirable thinking behavior is aimed at in poetry in writing activity?


A. Interest B. Originality C. Awareness D. Curiosity

1325. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Lina adopt when she read back
and forth, attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on the page?
A. Down-top B. Interactive C. Top-down D. Bottoms-up

1326. Sequence the following events on the historical development of reading:


I. Greek letters and the Roman alphabet were developed
II. Through the Semite’s ingenuity, sounds and symbols gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet
III. People used pictures and characters to convey messages
IV. Researchers showed the process of reading, comprehension, and interpretation.

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


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

1327. What is known as learning a new word by studying its roots and affixes?
A. Morphology C. Structural analysis
B. Phonetic analysis D. Contextualization

1328. What is known as getting the meaning of a new unfamiliar word by looking for hints from
surrounding words in a sentence or paragraph?
A. Context clues C. Semantic clues
B. Syntactic clues D. Graphophonic clues

1329. In Grace Godell’s Reading Skills Ladder, which is at the very bottom and needed to move
up to the sequential ladder of reading skills?
A. Vocabulary building C. Basic sight words
B. Phonetic analysis D. Structural analysis

1330. In Grace Godell’s Skills Ladder, which step should come last and only when needed?
A. Using contextual clues C. Using the dictionary
B. Using parts of a book D. Using phonetic analysis

1331. How will you make a child memorize the table of multiplication from the point of view of
Pavlov?
A. Make them understand the meaning of multiplication
B. Call the child’s attention every time you recite the table for them
C. Model the recitation of the table of multiplication
D. Reward the child with a candy for every correct recitation

1332. What field of education manages children with behavioral problems like attention-deficit
disorders?
A. Distance education
B. Special education
C. Skills and technology training
D. Early childhood education

1333. Of the following, which is the truest of adolescents?


A. Hormonal changes C. Last splurge of dependence
B. Defiance of peer group D. Unruly behavior

1334. In Piaget’s stages of Cognitive Development, what is the pre-school age in which the
child’s intelligence is intuitive, able to make mental representation, and close to the use of
symbols?
A. Formal operational stage C. Sensory motor stage
B. Concrete operational stage D. Preoperational stage

1335.In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which refers to the


ability to order or arrange things logically on dimensions such as weight, volume, or size?
A. Conservation C. Decentering
B. Reversibility D. Seriation

1336. In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which refers to the


ability of the child to perceive different features of objects and situations, e.g. toughness in
stone, elasticity in rubber, etc.?
A. Decentering C. Reversibility
B. Seriation D. Conservation

1337. In Piaget’s Formal-Operational Stage in cognitive development, which of the following is


not among the characteristics of the child’s thinking ability?
A. Logical thinking
B. Abstract problem solving
C. Hypothesis making
D. Knowing properties (number, mass, volume, etc.)

1338. In Erickson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs to the stage of
Identity versus Role Confusion?
A. When people look at what I have done, I feel embarrassed
B. I get a good deal of pleasure from working
C. I wonder what sort of person I am
D. I feel competent

1339. In Erickson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which of the following needs to be


developed from the child (1 to 1 years old)?
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A. Autonomy B. Initiative C. Industry D. Trust

1340. Following Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the moral reasoning or
perspective of joy who allows her classmate to copy her test work, so that she will be her friend?
A. Social approval C. Obedience
B.Punishment D. Law and order

1341.Of the following questions, which relate to metacognition?


A. How is this done? C. What facts did I know?
B. Am I learning well enough? D. When did this event occur?

1342. Among the following questions, which is not applicable to metacognition?


A. How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate rate?
B. Did I understand what I just hear, read or saw?
C. Do I know what I need to now?
D.What factual information have I retained?

1343. Which of the following does not belong to the metacognitive reading activities?
A. Predicting B. Testing C. Sampling D. Perceiving

1344. Among examples listed, which does not represent teaching strategies to develop
metacognition?
A. Have the students develop questions about what is going on around them
B. Have teachers the free hand to monitor and rate learning achievement
C. Have students to monitor their own learning and thinking
D. Have students make predictions about what is to be represented

1345. Among components in the instructional framework for learning strategies, which is
demonstrated by teacher Jiny who worked together with her students on a skill or task and
figure out how to apply the skill?
A. Independent practice C. Consolidation
B. Guided practice D. Review

1346. Principal Ted thinks uses free and open dialogue, event confrontation, so that teachers
and learners can learn to discard old habits and attitudes. What is his general view about
learning?
A. It requires school resources
B. It is at times a painful process
C. It is a consequence of experience
D. It is primarily a fun experience

1347. John Dewey said, “An ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory.” To which does
this statement point?
A. The need for theory C. The primacy of experience
B. The need for experience D. The primacy of theory

1348. Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but theory without experience is mere
intellectual play.” This means that:
A. Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand
B. Theory is more important than experience
C. Experience is more important than theory
D. One can stand without the other

1349. What dependent variable can be used to test the hypothesis, “The more a teacher knows
about a specific subject matter, the better she can teach it”?
A. Teacher’s yearly performance rating
B. Personality traits of the teacher
C. Motivation from the school head
D. Incentives offered to teachers

1350. In the school, who is the key to the success or failure in teaching-and-learning, being the
link between the child and the curriculum?
A. The teacher C. The student
B. The parent D. The principal

1351. In outcomes based education, which of the following are not considered outcomes?
A. Products C. Portfolios
B. Procedures D. Performances

1352. What is the erroneous concept of outcomes in Outcomes-Based Education?


A. Performance B. Products C. Results D. Content

1353. In a Problem-Based Learning Group, who take notes, join discussion and review
materials?
A. Facilitator C. Team members
B. Team leader D. Recorder

1354. In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are responsible in judging student
performance?
A. Teacher-and-peers
B. Teacher-and-supervisors
C. Teacher-and-students
D. Teacher-students-supervisors

1355. Following a model procedure, how is the process in Problem-Based Learning


sequenced?
I. List action for what we need to know
II. Explore the issues
III. Write solution with supporting document
IV. Develop and write problems statement

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


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

1356. Which is not an aim in having partners in team learning?


A. Focused attention C. Cooperative work
B. Sharing ideas D. Lighter work

1357. What is the active learning strategy to promote friendly competition and an atmosphere of
fun in learning?
A. Games B. Fishbowl C. Debate D. Case study
1358. Among development activities, which does not belong to data-gathering activities which
can allow active participation by students?
A. Library research C. Case study
B. Solving real-world problems D. Panel discussion

1359. Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic assessment?
A. Complex multiple-choice test
B. Performance drill
C. De-contextualized setting
D. Real world application

1360. Which of the following are alternative assessments?


A. Portfolio, exhibits, journals
B. Paper-and-pencil test, demonstration, reports
C. Multiple choice, structured observation, sentence completion
D. Self-assessment, authentic assessment, surveys

1361. In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets, outcomes must be stated in
behavioral terms so that this can be measured. Which of the following shows this desired
clarity?
A. To practice reading with competence
B. To improve the speed of reading competence
C. To appreciate reading competence
D. To understand the concept of reading competence

1362. Among recording devices during assessment, which can the student use to describe
behavior and context which observations may be forgotten or remembered incorrectly?
A. Portfolio C. Anecdotal record
B. Checklist D. Self-assessment

1363. What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which evaluation
will be focused?
A. Portfolio C. Stem
B. Journal D. Rubric

1364. Which is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of work artifacts or in
progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?
A. Portfolio C. Achievement test
B. Evaluation instrument D. Rubric

1365. Which of the following is the most reliable tool for determining student’s ability to write?
A. Portfolio assessment C. Interview of students
B. Scoring rubric D. Self-assessment

1366. Using Rubrics to assess Powerpoint presentations of students, which criteria from the
following is most significant as it is the essence of presentation?
A. Presenting design C. Oral delivery
B. Content value D. Orderly sequencing

1367. What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high, moderate, or low
imaginative thinking?
A. Aesthetic B. Creativity C. Appeal D. Craftsmanship

1368. Which of the following best describes creativity?


A. Imaginative B. Positive C. Resourceful D. Inspired

1369. Among written categories of assessment, what instruments did Science teacher Julian
use when he prepared a list of behavior that make up a certain type of performance in the use
of microscope?
A. Observation of self-report C. Product raring skill
B. Written response instrument D. Performance test

1370. Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students
pursuing a lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?
A. Promise of higher rank and prestige
B. Social service to upcoming generations
C. Economic security and welfare
D. Respected position in society

1371. Of the following, which is not a characteristic of the Response Journal that reflects
observations and interpretations of the student, such as on a reading material or a field visit?
A. Encourage risk taking C. Open and factual
B. Literary and grammatical D. Non-threatening

1372. What is the criterion-referenced test designed to determine?


A. Performance level on a specific skill
B. Performance on a wide content of coverage
C. Attaining a personal target
D. Performance higher than other members of the group

1373. In interpreting assessment results, which is described when the results are consistent?
A. Reliability C. Validity
B. Subjectivity D. Objectivity

1374. Since Teacher Alvin wants his test be more reliable, which of the following should he
adopt?
A. Make a test that requires students the need for more time to complete
B. Make the test difficult
C. Increase number of test items
D. Restrict range abilities in the test

1375. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and
low?
A. Median
B. Mode
C. Mean
D. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given

1376. Which is a characteristic of the following score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85,
85, 70,
51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1.
A. No discernible pattern C. Skewed to the right
B. Tri-modal D. Bimodal

1377. What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of students in a class?
A. All have average grades
B. Most get average grades, few high and low
C. Most get high grades
D. Most get low grades

1378. What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score distribution?
A. Most students performed well
B. All students had average performance
C. Few students performed well
D. Most students performed poorly

1379. Which is true when the standard deviation is big?


A. Scores are spread out
B. Scores are not extremes
C. The bell curve shape is steep
D. Scores are concentrated

1380. What does it mean to state the difficulty index of a test item is one (1)?
A. The test item is extremely easy
B. The test item is not valid
C. The test item is very good and should be retained
D. The test item is very difficult

1381. What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?


A. Missed by everyone C. Very difficult
B. Very easy D. A quality item

1382. What does it mean to state that the determination index of a test item is -0.35?
A. More from the upper group got the item correctly
B. The test is quite reliable
C. More from the lower group got the item correctly
D. The test item is valid

1383. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in a class?
A. He scored better than 60% of the class
B. He got 60% of the test items correctly
C. He scored less than 60% of the class
D. He got 40% of the test wrong

1384. A positive correlation is to direct relation; to what relation is negative correlation?


A. Indefinite relation C. Definite relation
B. Inverse relation D. Neutral relation

1385. What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of practice and number of
error in tennis?
A. The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects the number of errors
B. The increase in the amount of practice does not at all affect the number of errors
C. Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the number of errors
D. As the amount of practice increases, the number of errors decreases

1386. What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between two variables?
A. Normal curve C. Frequency polygon
B. Histogram D. Scatter diagram

1387. Among standardized tests, which reveals strength and weaknesses for purposes of
placement and formulating an appropriate instructional program?
A. Achievement tests C. Diagnostic tests
B. Competency tests D. Personality tests

1388. What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in learning a subject matter?
A. Formative assessment C. Summative assessment
B. Diagnostic test D. Placement examination

1389. An entering student in college would like to determine which course is best suited for him.
Which test is appropriate for this purpose?
A. Achievement test C. Intelligence test
B. Diagnostic test D. Aptitude test

1390. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actual threatens students?
A.Self-record of test scores C. Scheduled exam
B.Surprise quiz D. Submission of report

1391. In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklist is the last among the steps
in tests preparation?
A. How are the test scores to be tabulated?
B. Have I prepared a Table of Specifications?
C. How are the test results to be reported?
D. How is the objective item to be scored?

1392. With what should the assessment of test items be aligned?


A. Monitoring and evaluation
B. Instructional objectives
C. Instructional media
D. Content and process

1393. Principal Rodriguez introduced machine-scored tests in his school. What factor in scoring
does this add to make tests more reliable?
A. Objective scoring C. Ease in checking
B. Cost-saving D. Time-economics

1394. The tests questions in Teacher Dante’s test were confusing and were subject to wrong
understanding, especially to poorer students. What was wrong with the test?
A. Test items inappropriate for outcomes being measured
B. Inappropriate level of difficulty of items
C. Unclear directions
D. Ambiguity

1395. For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared the True and False items in
alternating 1, 3, 5, 7 etc. True, and 2, 4, 6 etc. False. What is wrong with the test in terms of
Usability?
A. Improper arrangement of items
B. Identifiable pattern of answers
C. Ambiguity
D. Poorly constructed test items

1396. What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to questions?
A. Unclear directions C. Ambiguity
B. Tests brevity D. Poor construction

1397. In her tests, Teacher Dorie made tests that were either too difficult or too easy. What was
wrong with her tests?
A. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
B. Identifiable pattern of answers
C. Unclear directions
D. Ambiguity

1398. In using Essay questions, what of the following are these tests susceptible to, such as to
make them less reliable measure broad knowledge of the subject matter?
A. Bluffing C. Guessing
B. Time consuming D. Cheating

1399. What primary response factor is considered by Essay questions?


A. Wide sampling of ideas
B. Factual information
C. Originality
D. Less time for constructing and scoring

1400.Among the opportunities for Essay questions, which of the following does not provide
high-level thinking opportunity?
A. Analysis C. Synthesis
B. Evaluation D. Memorization

1401. Which assumption underlies the teacher's use of performance objectives?


A. Not every form of learning is observable.
B. Performance objectives assure the learrier of learning.
C. Learning is defined as a change in the learner's observable performance.
D. The success of learner is based on teacher performance.

1402. In the parlance of test construction what does TOS mean?


A. Table of Specifics
B. Table of Specifications
C. Table of Specific Test Items D. Team of Specifications

1403. A student passes a research report poorly written but ornately presented in a folder to
make up for the poor quality of the book report content. Which Filipino trait does this practice
prove? Emphasis on __________.
A. art over academics
B. substance overporma
C. art over science
D. pormaover substance

1404. In a criterion-referenced testing, what must you do to ensure that your test is fair?
A. Make all of the questions true or false.
B. Ask each student to contribute one question.
C. Make twenty questions but ask the students to answer only ten of their choice.
D. Use the objectives for the units as guide in your test construction.

1405. Which does Noam Chomsky, assert about language learning for children?
I. Young children learn and apply grammatical rules and vocabulary as they are exposed to
them.
II. Begin formal teaching of grammatical rules to children as early as possible.III. Do not require
initial formal language teaching for children.
A. I and III
B. II only
C. I only
D. I and II

1406. Which Filipino trait works against the shift in teacher's role from teacher as a fountain of
information to teacher as facilitator?
A. Authoritativeness
B. Authoritarianism
C. Hiya
D. Pakikisama

1407. If a teacher plans a constructivist lesson, what will he most likely do? Plan how he can
A. do evaluate his students' work
B. do reciprocal teaching
C. lecture to his students
D. engage his students in convergent thinking

1408. Who among the following needs less verbal counseling but needs more concrete and
operational forms of assistance? The child who __________.
A. has mental retardation
B. has attention-deficit disorder
C. has learning disability
D. has conduct disorder

1409. How would you select the most fit in government positions? Applying Confucius
teachings, which would be the answer?
A. By course accreditation of an accrediting body
B. By merit system and course accreditation
C. By merit system
D. By government examinations
10. Which types of play is most characteristic of a four to six-year old child?
A. Solitary and onlooker plays
B. Associative and coooperative plays
C. Associative and onlooker plays
D. Cooperative and solitary plays

1411. A teacher's summary of a lesson serves the following functions, EXCEPT


A. it links the parts of the lesson
B. lt brings together the information that has been discussed
C.it makes provisions for full participation of students.
D.it clinches the basic ideas or concepts of the lesson.

1412. All of the following describe the development of children aged eleven to thirteen EXCEPT
__________.
A. they shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability
B. sex differences in IQ becomes more evident
C. they exhibit increase objectivity in thinking
D. they show abstract thinking and judgement

1413. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting ownership by means of possessives. He first


introduced the rule, then gave examples, followed by class exercises, then back to the rule
before he moved into the second rule. Which presenting technique did he use?
A. Combinatorial
B. Comparative
C. Part-whole
D. Sequence
1414. "In the light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when ... ?" is a sample
thought question on
A. inferring
B. generalizing
C. synthesizing
D. justifying

1415. Teacher E discussed how electricity flows through wires and what generates the electric
charge. Then she gave the students wires, bulbs, switches, and dry cells and told the class to
create a circuit that will increase the brightness of each bulb. Which one best describes the
approach used?
A. It used a taxonomy of basic thinking skills
B. It was contructivist
C. It helped students understand scientific methodolgy
D. It used cooperative learning

1416. Teacher B uses the direct instruction strategy. Which sequence of steps will she follow?
I. Independent practice
II. Feedback and correctiveness
III. Guided student practice
IV. Presenting and structuring
V. Reviewing the previous day's work
A. V-II-IV-III-I
B. III-II-IV-I-V
C. V-lV-III-II-I
D. I-V-II-III-IV

1417. Which are direct measures of competence?


A. Personality tests
B. Performance tests
C. Paper-and-pencil tests
D. Standardized test

1418. Under which program were students who were not accommodated in public elementary
and secondary schools because of lack of classroom, teachers, and instructional materials,
were enrolled in private schools in their respective communities at the government's expense?
A. Government Assistance Program
B. Study Now-Pay Later
C. Educational Service Contract System
D. National Scholarship Program

1419. Which activity should a teacher have more for his students if he wants them to develop
logical-mathematical thinking?
A. Problem solving
B. Choral reading
C. Drama
D. Storytelling

1420. An effective classroom manager uses low-profile classroom control. Which is a low-profile
classroom technique?
A. Note to parents
B. After-school detention
C. Withdrawal of privileges
D. Raising the pitch of the voice

1421. Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and everything in it are ever changing and so
teaches you the skill to cope with change. What is his governing philosophy?
A. Idealism
B. Existentalism
C. Experimentalism
D. Realism

1422. To come closer to the truth we need togo back to the things themselves.This is the advice
of the
A. behaviorists
B. phenomenologists
C. idealists
D. pragmatists

1423. Test norms are established in order to have a basis for __________.
A. establishing learning goals
B. interpreting test results
C. computing grades
D. identifying pupils' difficulties

1424. A stitch on time saves nine, so goes the adage.. Applied to classroom management, this
means that we __________
A. may not occupy ourselves with disruptions which are worth ignoring because they are minor
B. must be reactive in our approach to discipline
C. have to Jesolve minor disruptions before they are out of control
D. may apply 9 rules out of 10 consistently

1425. Which criterion should guide a teacher in the choice of instructional devices?
A. Attractiveness
B. Cost
C. Novelty
D. Appropriateness

1426. Based on Piaget's theory, what should a teacher provide for children in the sensimotor
stage?
A. Games and other physical activities to develop motor skill.
B. Learning activities that involve problems of classification and ordering.
C. Activities for hypothesis formulation.
D. Stimulating environment with ample objects to play with.

1427. Who among the following puts more emphasis on core requirements, longer school day,
longer academic year and more challenging textbooks?
A. Perennialist
B. Essentialist
C. Progressivist
D. Existentialist

1428. The search for related literature by accessing several databases by the use of a
telephone line to connect a computer library with other computers that have database is termed
__________.
A. compact disc search
B. manual search
C. on-line search
D. computer search

1429. With synthesizing skills in mind, which has the highest diagnostic value?
A. Essay test
B. Performance test
C. Completion test
D. Multiple choice test

1430. Based on Piaget's theory, what should a teacher provide for children in the concrete
operational stage?
A. Activities for hypothesis formulation.
B. Learning activities that involve problems of classification and ordering.
C. Games and other physical activities to develop motor skills.
D. Stimulating environment with ample objects to play with.

1431. Read the following then answer the question:


TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN THE PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT
THE UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS?
BOBBY: WE COULD GO TOTHE MOON AND SEE IF THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS
THERE WE DON'T HAVE.
BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH AND SEE IF WE FIND
ANY OF THE MISSING ELEMENTS.
RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM THE METEORITES IF WE CAN FIND ANY.
TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD ANSWERS BUT WHAT IF THOSE, EXCURSIONS TO
THE MOON, TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, OR TO FIND METEORITES WERE TOO
COSTLY AND TIME CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE USE THE ELEMENTS WE ALREADY
HAVE HERE ON EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW ONES?
Question: Which questioning strategy/ies does/do the exchange of thoughts above illustrate?
A. Funneling
B. Sowing and reaping
C. Nose-dive
D. Extending and lifting

1432. Which is NOT a sound purpose for asking questions?


A. To probe deeper after an answer is given.
B. To discipline a bully in class.
C. To remind students of a procedure.
D. To encourage self-reflection.

1433. The main purpose of compulsory study of the Constitution is to __________


A. develop students into responsible, thinking citizens
B. acquaint students with the historical development of the Philippine Constitution
C. make constitutional experts of the students
D. prepare students for law-making

1434. A child who gets punished for stealing candy may not steal again immediately. But this
does not mean that the child may not steal again. Based on Thorndike's theory on punishment
and learning, this shows that __________
A. punishment strengthens a response
B. punishment removes a response
C. punishment does not remove a response
D. punishment weakens a response
1435. As a teacher, you are a reconstructionist. Which among these will be your guiding
principle?
A. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and value that he needs for a better future.
B. I must teach the child to develop his mental powers to the full.
C. I must teach the child so he is assured of heaven.
D. I must teach the child that we can never have real knowledge of anything.

1436. How can you exhibit expert power on the first day of school?
A. By making them feel you know what you are talking about.
B. By making them realize the importance of good grades.
C. By reminding them your students your authority over them again and again.
D. By giving your students a sense of belonging and acceptance.

1437. A sixth grade twelve-year old boy comes from a dysfunctional family and has been
abused and neglected. He has been to two orphanages and three different elementary schools.
The student can decode on the second grade level, but he can comprehend orally material at
the fourth or fifth grade level. The most probable cause/s of this student's reading problem is/are
__________.
A. emotional factors
B. poor teaching
C. neurological factors
D. immaturity

1438. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to be promoted and so writes an anonymous letter
against Teacher B accusing her of fabricated lies Teacher Q mails this anonymous letter to the
Schools Division Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do if she has to act professionally?
A. Submit a signed justifiable criticism against Teacher B, if there is any.
B. Go straight to the Schools Division Superintendent and gives criticism verbally.
C. Hire a group to distribute poison letters against Teacher B for information dissemination.
D. Instigate student activists to read poison letters over the microphone.

1439. In self-directed learning, to what extent should a teacher's scaffolding be?


A. To a degree the student needs it.
B. None, to force the student to learn by himself.
C. To the minimum, to speed up development of student's sense of independence.
D. To the maximum, in order to extend to the student all the help he needs.

1440. If your Licensure Examination Test (LET) items sample adequately the competencies
listed in the syllabi, it can be said that the LET possesses __________ validity.
A. concurrent
B. construct
C. content
D. predictive

1441. Which guideline must be observed in the use of prompting to shape the correct
performance of your students?
A. Use the least intrusive prompt first.
B. Use all prompts available.
C. Use the most intrusive prompt first.
D. Refrain from using prompts.

1442. It is not wise to laugh at a two-year old child when he utters bad word because in his
stage he is learning to __________.
A. consider other's views
B. distinguish sex differences
C. socialize
D. distinguish right from wrong

1443. In a treatment for alcoholism, Ramil was made to drink an alcoholic beverage and then
made to ingest a drug that produces nausea. Eventually, he was nauseated at the sight and
smell of alcohol and stopped drinking alcohoL Which theory explains this?
A. Operant conditioning
B. Social Learning Theory
C. Associative Learning
D. Attribution Theory

1444. Which is a true foundation of the social order?


A. Obedient citizenry
B. The reciprocation of rights and duties
C. Strong political leadership
D. Equitable distribution of wealth

1445. As a teacher, what do you do when you engage yourself in major task analysis?
A. Test if learning reached higher level thinking skills.
B. Breakdown a complex task into sub-skills.
C. Determine the level of thinking involved.
D. Revise lesson objectives.

1446. In instructional planning it is necessary that the parts of the plan from the first to the last
have __________.
A. clarity
B. symmetry
C. coherence
D. conciseness

1447. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they preferred, if given a
choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which obligation relative
to the state, do schools seem to be failing? In their obligation to __________.
A. respect for all duly constituted authorities
B. promote national pride
C. promote obedience to the laws of the state
D. instill allegiance to the Constitution

1448. The best way for a guidance counselor to begin to develop study skills and habits in
underachieving student would be to __________.
A. have these underachieving students observe the study habits of excelling students
B. encourage students to talk about study habits from their own experiences
C. have them view film strips about various study approaches
D. give out a list of effective study approaches

1449. What is most likely to happen to our economy when export continuously surpasses
importis a thought question on __________.
A. creating
B. relating cause-and-effect
C. synthesizing
D. predicting
1450. Direct instruction is for facts, rules, and actions as indirect instruction is for __________,
__________, __________.
A. hypotheses, verified data and conclusions
B. concepts, patterns and abstractions
C. concepts, processes and generalizations
D. guesses, data and conclusions

1451. Why should a teacher NOT use direct instruction all the time?
A. It requires much time.
B. It requires use of many supplementary materials.
C. It is generally effective only in the teaching of concepts and abstractions.
D. It reduces students engagement in learning.

1452. The principle of individual differences requires teachers to __________.


A. give greater attention to gifted learners
B. provide for a variety of learning activities
C. treat all learners alike while in the classroom
D. prepare modules for slow learners in class

1453. Which questioning practice promotes more class interaction?


A. Asking the question before calling on a student.
B. Focusing on divergent question
C. Focusing on convergent questions.
D. Asking rhetorical questions.

1454. Teacher F wanted to teach the pupils the skill to do cross stitching. Her check up quiz
was a written test on the steps of cross stitching. Which characteristic of a good test does it
lack?
A. Scorability
B. Reliability
C. Objectivity
D. Validity

1455. The attention to the development of a deep respect and affection for our rich cultural past
is an influence of __________.
A. Confucius
B. Hegel
C. Teilhard de Chardin
D. Dewey

1456. How can you exhibit legitimate power on the first day of school?
A. By making your students feel they are accepted for who they are.
B. By informing them you are allowed to act in loco parentis.
C. By making them realize the importance of good grades.
D. By making them feel you have mastery of subject matter.

1457. Study this group of tests which was administered with the following results, then answer
the question.
Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score
Math 56 10 43
Physics 41 9 31
English 80 16 109
In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform most poorly in relation to the group's performance?
A. English
B. English and Math
C. Math
D. Physics

1458. Which holds true to standardized tests?


A. They are used for comparative purposes
B. They are administered differently
C. They are scored according to different standards
D. They are used for assigning grades

1459. Study this group of tests which was administered with the following results, then answer
the question.
Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score
Math 56 10 43
Physics 41 9 31
English 80 16 109
In which subject(s) were the scores most homogenous?
A. Math
B. English
C. Physics
D. Physics and Math

1460. What can be said of Peter who obtained a score of 75 in a Grammar objective test?
A. He answered 75 items in the test correctly.
B. He answered 75% of the test items correctly.
C. His rating is 75.
D. He performed better than 5% of his classmates.

1461. Quiz is to formative test while periodic is to __________


A. criterion-reference test
B. summative test
C. norm-reference test
D. diagnostic test

1462. Which applies when skewness is zero?


A. Mean is greater than the median
B. Median is greater than mean
C. Scores have three modes
D. Scores are normally distributed

1463. Value clarification as a strategy in Values Education classes is anchored on which


philosophy?
A. Existentialism
B. Christian philosophy
C. Idealism
D. Hedonism

1464. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test item, namely B, C, and D, no pupil chose D
as answer. This implies that D is __________
A. an ineffective distracter
B. a vague distracter
C. an effective distracter
D. a plausible distracter
1465. All men are pretty much alike. It is only by custom that they are set apart, said one
Oriental philosopher. Where can this thought be most inspiring?
A. In a multi-cultural group of learners
B. In multi-cultural and heterogeneous groups of learners and indigenous peoples' group
C. In a class composed of indigenous peoples
D. In heterogeneous class of learners

1466. Which group of philosophers maintain thattruth exists in an objective order that is
independent of the knower?
A. Idealists
B. Pragmatists
C. Existentialists
D. Realists

1467. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation
and is, under obligation to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice makes him fulfill
such obligation?
A. Use the latest instructional technology.
B. Observe continuing professional education.
C. Use interactive teaching strategies.
D. Study the life of Filipino heroes.

1468. Teacher B engages her students with information for thorough understanding for meaning
and for competent application. Which principle governs Teacher B's practice?
A. Contructivist
B. Gestalt
C. Behaviorist
D. Cognitivist

1469. In which competency do my students find the greatest difficulty? In the item with a
difficulty index of __________.
A. 0.1
B. 0.9
C. 0.5
D. 1.0

1470. Rights and duties are correlative. This means that __________.
A. rights and duties regulate the relationship of men in society
B. rights and duties arise from natural law
C. each right carries with it one or several corresponding duties
D. rights and duties ultimately come from God

1471. Which describes norm-referenced grading?


A. The performance of the group
B. What constitutes a perfect score
C. The students' past performance
D. An absolute standard

1472. Teacher U teaches to his pupils that pleasure is not the highest good. Teacher's teaching
is against what philosophy?
A. Realism
B. Hedonism
C. Epicureanism
D. Empiricism
1473. Standard deviation is to variability as mode to __________.
A. level of difficulty
B. discrimination
C. correlation
D. central tendency

1474. Which test has broad sampling of topics as strength?


A. Objective test
B. Short answer test
C. Essay test
D. Problem type

1475. I combined several subject areas in order to focus on a single concept for inter-
disciplinary teaching. Which strategy/method did I use?
A. Problem-entered learning
B. Thematic instruction
C. Reading-writing activity
D. Unit method

1476. Which teaching activity is founded on Bandura's Social Learning Theory?


A. Lecturing
B. Modeling
C. Questioning
D. Inductive Reasoning

1477. For which may you use the direct instruction method?
A. Become aware of the pollutants around us.
B. Appreciate Milton's Paradise Lost.
C. Use a microscope properly.

1478. We encounter people whose prayer goes like this: "O God, if there is a God; save my
soul, if I have a soul" From whom is this prayer?
A. Stoic
B. Empiricist
C. Agnostic
D. Skeptic

1479. What measure of central tendency does the number 16 represent in the following data:
14, 15, 17, 16, 19, 20, 16, 14, 16?
A. Mode
B. Median
C. Mode and median
D. Mean

1480. Availment of the Philippine Education Placement Test (PEPT) for adults and out-of-school
youths is in support of the goverriment'S educational program towards __________.
A. equitable access
B. quality
C. quality and relevance
D. relevance

1481. Which one can best evaluate students' attitudinal development?


A. Essay test
B. Portfolio
C. Observation
D. Short answer test

1482. Which is a form of direct instruction?


A. Discovery process
B. Problem solving
C. Programmed instruction
D. Inductive reasoning

1483. History books used in schools are replete with events portraying defeats and weaknesses
of the Filipino as a people. How should you tackle them in the classroom?
A. Present them and express your feelings of shame.
B. Present facts and use them as means in inspiring your class to learn from them.
C. Present them and blame those people responsible or those who have contributed.
D. Present them as they are presented,and tell the class to accept reality.

1484. Standard deviation is to variability as mean is to __________.


A. coefficient of correlation
B. central tendency
C. discrimination index
D. level of difficulty

1485. A mother gives his boy his favorite snack everytime the boy cleans up his room.
Afterwards, the boy cleaned his room everyday in anticipation of the snack. Which theory is
illustrated?
A. Associative Learning
B. Classical Conditioning
C. Operant Conditioning
D. Pavlonian Conditioning

1486. Bruner's theory on intellectual development moves from enactive to iconic and symbolic
stages. In which stage(s) are diagrams helpful to accompany verbal information?
A. Enactive and iconic
B. Symbolic
C. Symbolic and enactive
D. Iconic

1487. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very good in dramatizing. Which tool must have
helped him discover his pupils' strength?
A. Portfolio assessment
B. Performance test
C. Journal entry
D. Paper-and-pencil test

1488. Which one can enhance the comparability of grades?


A. Using common conversion table for translating test scores in to ratings
B. Formulating tests that vary from one teacher to another
C. Allowing individual teachers to determine factors for rating
D. Individual teachers giving weights to factors considered for rating

1489. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of
teachers?
A. LET passers
B. Duly licensed professionals
C. Possess dignity and reputation
D. With high-moral values as well as technical and professional competence

1490. Which is the first step in planning an achievement test?


A. Define the instructional objective.
B. Decide on the length of the test.
C. Select the type of test items to use.
D. Build a table of specification.

1491. A teacher who equates authority with power does NOT __________.
A. shame
B. develop self-respect in every pupil
C. retaliate
D. intimidate

1492. Which is a major advantage of a curriculum-based assessment?


A. It is informal in nature.
B. It connects testing with teaching.
C. It tends to focus on anecdotal information on student progress.
D. It is based on a norm-referenced measurement model.

193. Which does NOT belong to the group of alternative learning systems?
A. Multi-grade grouping
B. Multi-age grouping
C. Graded education
D. Non-graded grouping

1494. Theft of school equipment like tv, computer, etc. by teenagers in the community itself is
becoming a common phenomenon. What does this incident signify?
A. Prevalence of poverty in the community.
B. Inability of school to hire security guards.
C. Deprivation of Filipino schools.
D. Community's lack of sense of co-ownership.

1495. Which can effectively measure students' awareness of values?


A. Projective techniques
B. Moral dilemma
C. Likert scales
D. Anecdotal record

1496. Based on Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience, which activity is closest to the real thing?
A. View images
B. Attend exhibit
C. Watch a demo
D. Hear

1497. Teacher B is a teacher of English as a Second Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-
in-the-blank sentences, dictation and writing exercises in teaching a lesson about grocery
shopping. Based on this information, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
A. The teacher is reinforcing learning by giving the same information in, a variety of methods.
B. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierachy of cognitive learning.
C. The teacher wants to do less talk.
D. The teacher is emphasizing listening and speaking skills.
1498. Helping in the development of graduates who aremaka-Diyosis an influence of
A. naturalistic morality
B. classical Christian morality
C. situational morality
D. dialectical morality

1499. From whom do we owe the theory of deductive interference as illustrated in syllogisms?
A. Plato
B. Scorates
C. Aristotle
D. Pythagoras

1500. Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed that the human brain has limitless
capacity. What does this imply?
A. Some pupils are admittedly not capable of learning.
B. Every pupil has his own native ability and his learning is limited to this nativeabilty.
C. Every child is a potential genius.
D. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they have learned everything.

1501. A teacher shall not accept favours or gifts from learners, their parents or others in their
behalf in exchange for requested concessions, especially if undeserved. It is stated in ___.
A. Article XI: The Teacher as a Person
B. Article IV: A Teacher and the Profession
C. Article VIII: The Teachers and Learners
D. Article II: The Teacher and the State

1502. Which of the following expresses spirituality among professional teachers?


A. Advocacy for universal values, e.g. love, service, freedom, etc.
B. Performing civic duties, e.g. voting on election day
C. Conformity with school rules, e.g. uniform dress attire
D. Regularity in church duties, e.g. Mass, rosary praying, etc.

1503. Teachers must inculcate a growth mindset in every student. Which remark indicates
growth mindset?
A. “Hanggang dito na lang ako.”
B. “Mahirap ito pero kakayanin to.”
C. “Wala na akong nagawa.”
D. “Talagang ganyan yan.”

1504. It is a form of distance learning that uses computer-networking technology to provide


interaction of teacher to learner.
A. On-line learning
B. Telescoping
C. Mentorship
D. Independent Study

1505. To address diversity of learners, what competency must the teacher display?
A. Problem-based instruction
B. Interactive teaching methods
C. Project-based activities
D. Differentiated teaching

1506. Which philosophy of education is John Dewey known for?


A. Behaviorism
B. Existentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism

1507. On the variety of learning dispositions, what is one work of a learner who can study the
relationship between plants, animals and the environment?
A. To be an ophthalmologist
B. To be an economist
C. To be a globalist
D. To be an ecologist

1508. If a teacher adheres to the behaviorist learning theory, what does she do?
A. Uses drill heavily for mastery
B. Make students interact with one another
C. Teacher enters a dialogue with students
D. Asks students to construct meaning from a learning experience

1509. When the table of specification required in test standardization?


A. When test items are planned
B. When norms are developed
C. When a tryout test is needed
D. When test results are to be interpreted

1510. Which of the following is not an example of verbal-linguistic skills?


A. Journal writing
B. Debate
C. Calculations
D. Discussion

1511. Which of the following is the most positive/progressive view of life of a teacher?
A. Life is a struggle
B. Life is a gift
C. Life is a punishment
D. Life is a trial

1512. Teaching internship is-synonymous with ___.


I. Practicum
II. Field Practice
III. On-the-job Training
IV. Apprenticeship of RA 7796
A. I and II
B. II and IV
C. III and IV
D. I, II and III

1513. Every teacher shall make it his duty to make an honest effort to understand and support
the legitimate policies of the school and the administration regardless of personal feeling or
private opinion and shall faithfully carry them out. It is stated in ___.
A. Article VI: Sec 1 The Teacher and Higher Authorities in the Profession
B. Article IV: Sec 1 A Teacher and the Profession
C. Article II: Sec 1 The Teacher and the State
D. Article V: Sec 2 The Teachers and the Profession
1514. What is a concrete instance of flexible learning?
A. K-to-12 education approach
B. Online learning during a Covid-19 pandemic
C. Basic Education Curriculum initiative
D. Early childhood education program

1515. Which of the following goals can be set so that students can be best self-motivated
towards appreciation for learning?
A. Desire to pass the grades
B. Love for learning
C. High ranking among peers
D. Success for high grades

1516. On the characteristics of a teacher, which of the following connotes attitude?


A. Displays moral conduct
B. Takes pride in work
C. Accepts new ideas
D. Dresses appropriate to the occasion

1517. Why is teaching internship important?


I. It provides you roles and functions to perform effectively in various settings.
II. Plays a vital role to your success as a professional teacher.
III. It gives the opportunities to apply what you have learned in actual classroom practice.
A. I only
B. III only
C. I and II
D. I, II and III

1518. With RA 10912, which is mandatory for professionals?


A. Continuous Professional Education
B. Continuing Professional Education
C. Continuing Professional Development
D. Continuing Personal Development

1519. Given the availability of modern technology, which is recognized today as a kind of
learning that can happen anytime, anyplace, anywhere?
A. Face-to-face learning
B. Traditional learning
C. On-line learning
D. Hybrid learning

1520. Which of the following represents a message from the teacher who makes assessment
tests a constructive process for students?
A. "You did badly compared with the other class"
B. "Your grades will improve the next time"
C. "Think of dropping the class now"
D. "Your grades are too low to make you pass the grade"

1521. Whose curriculum development model begins with determining the objectives and ends
with evaluating effectiveness?
A. Olivia's
B. Tyler's
C. Wheeler's
D. Taba's
1522. Which psychological theory states that the mind insists on finding patterns in things that
contribute to the development of insight?
A. Gestalt psychology
B. Kohlberg’s psychology
C. Bruner’s psychology
D. Piaget’s psychology

1523. Who stressed the idea that students cannot learn if their basic needs are not first met?
A. Thorndike
B. Miller
C. Froebel
D. Maslow

1524. What is the essence of inclusive education?


A. It is education for children with special needs.
B. It is welcoming children with disabilities in schools.
C. It is accepting all chidren for education regardless of race, size, shape, color, ability or
disability.
D. It is classifying students according to IQ and accepting all regardless of 10.

1525. In order to attain the 21st century skills among learners, the following are relevant
approaches and prospects that schools should impose. If you arrange them based on
effectiveness, which one comes to the very least?
A. Provide them information on direct instruction principles and perspectives.
B. Bring learners to the real world where life action is.
C. Expose them to great deal of researchers and other inquiry-based modalities using
technology.
D. Guide them in searching for truth and exploring their own learning experiences.

1526. What philosophy of education is John Watson known for?


A. Idealism
B. Empricism
C. Progressivism
D. Behaviorism

1527. What is the numerical index of an individual student's actual performance in a test?
A. Score
B. Range
C. Percentile
D. Decile

1528. What does the “Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers” say about corporal
punishment?
A. A teacher shall not inflict corporal punishment on offending learners but he can make
deductions from their scholastic ratings as a punishment.
B. A teacher shall not inflict corporal punishment on offending learners nor make deductions
from their scholastic ratings as a punishment.
C. A teacher may inflict corporal punishment provided that the parents wrote a formal letter
stating their permission to the teacher to give such punishment to their children.
D. A teacher may inflict corporal punishment only when the need arises such as when proactive
discipline is no longer effective to implemented in such group of students.
1529. One principle considered in the formulation of the Basic Education curriculum as
contained in RA 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, is inclusivity. What does
inclusivity mean?
A. Making school requirements uniform for all types of learners
B. Putting students without disabilities in one room to learn together.
B. Putting students with disabilities in one room to learn together.
D. Welcoming and supporting all students with or without disabilities to learn together.

1530. Which instructional process will be most appropriate, if Teacher Olive wants maximum
student interaction in her class of fifty students?
A. After her leature, she divides the class into small groups to share their reaction to identifled
issues.
B. She identifies students to do class presentation and interrogates the presenters after as class
listens.
C. After her lecture, she conducts an open forum.
D. She makes them research on an assigned topic then requires them to share their findings in
class.

1531. What should all teachers and students of the 21st century strive to become?
A. Digital natives
B. Digital bloggers
C. Digital citizens
D. Digital immigrants

1532. Which is the most recommended mode of instructional delivery today that addresses
gaps on distance to increase learning opportunities?
A. Modular Approach
B. Blended Learning
C. Internet-based
D. Face-to-face meeting

1533. The following supports the statement that “every teacher shall be physically, mentally,
and morally fit” EXCEPT for ___.
A. the conduct or neuro-psychological exam as one of the requirements in applying for a
teaching profession
B. the conduct of x-ray test, urine test, hepatitis test and other related physical examinations
C. must be able to identify one's blood type
D. negative drug test

1534. What is known as self-appraisal for professional growth that is acceptable and useful for
recognizing weakness and strengths for a new or beginning teacher?
A. Self-evaluation
B. Principal's evaluation
C. Student's evaluation
D. Master teacher's evaluation

1535 Challenge-based learning builds on the practice of problem-based learning in which


students work on real world problems. What BEST describes the learning experiences of
teachers and learners?
A. Global
B. Integrative
C. Cultural
D. Collaborative
1536. The teacher should produce an environment conducive to learning but NOT to include
___.
A. Tests
B. Individual competition
C. Seat plan
D. Games

1537. To make grade reporting meaningful, which must be done?


A. Console parents whose children are non-performing by telling them that nobody fails.
B. Annouce names of students who need to help.
C. Explain how the grades were computed.
D. Rank the Report Cards from highest to lowest then distribute the same according to rank.

1538. According to RA 10533, The Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, which language is
the medium of instruction from K to 3?
A. Mother Tongue of the learners
B. English as official language
C. The language chosen by parents
D. The language chosen by the school

1539. Which is self-assessment?


A. Assessment through mentors
B. Assessment through dialogue
C. Peers assess fellow students
D. Students reflect on learning behaviour

1540. “Once a teacher, forever a student.” What does the statement imply about quality
personal and professional development for teachers?
A. The teacher continues to teach despite the pandemic.
B. The teacher chooses to continue learning from various resources to improve himself or
herself.
C. The teacher reflects on what students share during online class.
D. The teacher must be exposed to his or her students all the time.

1541. Who is the main proponent of empiricism?


A. John Locke
B. John Watson
C. John Dewey
D. Jean Paul Sartre

1542. What brain disorder that causes unintended or uncontrollable movements, such as
shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with balance and coordination?
A. Cerebral palsy
B. Schizophrenia
C. Alzheimer's disease
D. Parkinson's disease

1543. How many learning areas graded as “Beginning” will mean retention in the same grade
level for grades 1-to-10?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three or more
D. One or two
1544. The learner's mind takes in information, processes that information, then uses that
information for learning. Which learning theory is explained?
A. Progressivism
B. Cognitivism
C. Behaviorism
D. Constructivism

1545. What is the equivalent of Education as “learning in any place, anytime and anywhere?”
A. flexible learning
B. research-based instruction
C. constructive education
D. outcomes-based curriculum

1546. What does internship mean in the New Teacher Curriculum CMO 74 and 75?
A. It is fulfilling course requirements including demonstration teaching being immersed in a real
classroom.
B. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to apply all learning theories learned.
C. It is the practial application of classroom learning to the actual class in a regular work
environment such as school.
D. It is observing how kids learn everywhere.

1547. As teachers, what kind of web application or app do we need in order to be more efficient
and productive in our use of platforms on the internet?
A. financial app
B. management app
C. instructional app
D. inventory app

1548. In a multiple choice test, what are the choices that correspond to the list of concepts?
A. decoys
B. contrasts
C. opposites
D. alternatives

1549. Learner actively builds knowledge in the process of social interaction. Which learning
theory is explained?
A. Behaviorism
B. Cognitivism
C. Constructivism
D. Progressivism

1550. Based on the CMO No. 104 s. 2017, what does internship plan mean?
A. refers to a classification of groups of companies that are related based on primary business
activities
B. refers to the outlined goals and objectives, knowledge, skills and competencies that the
student intern should acquire in each training area, assignments, and schedule of activities
C. refers to the practial application of classroom learning to the actual in a regular work
environment
D. refers to a book of instructions, and guidelines, designed to improve the quality of
internship/OJT/practicum of a particular program

1551. Even at an early childhood stage, what is known as the thinking process wherein young
learners realize their own limitations and mistakes such that they try to adjust in simplistic ways?
A. Intuition
B. Metacognition
C. Correlation
D. Perception

1552. The concept of Kindergarten school is drawn from a ___ root word which means
“children's garden”.
A. French
B. English
C. German
D. Italian

1553. Egyptian Education provided the modern word with the basic foundation of education, art,
science, engineering and others. This was evident with their system of picture writing known as
___.
A. Alibata
B. Sanskrit
C. Anlects
D. Hieroglyphics

1554. Mrs. San Pedro is an institution in her school. She is not only competent but also known
for her integrity. One time, she finds herself in need of money to settle an honest obligation in
the bank. To her surprise, Mr. Almiro, (the manager of the bank where her property was
mortgaged) is the father of Juliane, her student who is a candidate for failure. The manager
offers her the amount she needed. Which of the following would you think would be the best
action of Mrs. San Pedro?
A. Accepts the help, after all, this is an offer and she never asks for it
B. Accepts the help but emphasize to Mr. Almiro that there is no string attached to it
C. Accepts not the help and inform her principal and the PTA board regarding this matter
D. Accepts not the help and politely explains that as a professional you are not allowed to
receive any favor from the parents or relatives of the student that may lead to conflict of interest

1555. What are the necessary skills needed under the “learning to live together”?
I. Communication, self-control and handling emotions
II. Interpretation of behaviours, problem solving and critical thinking
III. Relationship building and cooperation, negotiation and meditation
A. I, II and III
B. I only
C. II only
D. II and III

1556. What is the primary purpose of a bulletin board display for Mother's Day with hearts and
love graphic design?
A. Instructional
B. Informational
C. Linguistic
D. Motivational

1557. Teacher claims that her primary duty is to teach and so shuns from requests of
community leadership to participate in community activities for education purposes. Based on
the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers is the teacher right?
A. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and preparing for teaching.
B. Yes, one is expected to do only that thing that she can do.
C. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative to actively participate in
community movements for community improvement.
D. No, a teacher must participate in community activities and bring her students along.

1558. All of the classmates of Maria cheat in the exam when their teacher goes out from the
classroom. However, Maria chooses to remain honest and minds her own work because she
believes that she does not have to follow the behavior of her classmates.
A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
C. Behaviorism
D. Pragmatism

1559. Which literacy refers to the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create and act using all
forms of communication?
A. Cyber Literacy
B. Digital Literacy
C. Media Literacy
D. Information Literacy

1560. Which of the following qualities is MOST becoming of a professional teacher?


A. Love of the profession
B. Humility in work
C. Frugality in saving
D. Regularity in discipline

1561. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of technology exposure brought by time that
enables them to understand, integrate, create, communicate and compute printed and written
materials. Which best describes the given 21st century teacher attribute?
A. Multispecialist
B. Multiliterate
C. Multiskilled
D. Multitasked

1562. Upon which philosophy is a teacher practice when he takes into consideration the three
(3) learning types (auditory, visual and kinesthetic learner) of students?
A. Essentialism
B. Naturalism
C. Progressivism
D. Maturation

1563. Under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST), they are professionally
independent in the application of skills vital to the teaching and learning process.
A. Proficient Teachers
B. Beginning Teachers
C. Highly Proficient Teachers
D. Distinguished Teachers

1564. If you plan to produce a digital tool as learning as a learning material, which of the
following aspects will you consider first?
A. Validity, relevance and appropriateness
B. Quality, efficiency and technicality
C. Economic value, durability and long-term usability
D. User-friendliness, convenience, accessibility and visual impact
1565. When philosophy started, man thought logically inside his mind forgetting external
physical reality, such that he believed “No one can step beside a river twice.” What stage of
reasoning is this?
A. Metaphysical reasoning
B. Positivistic reasoning
C. Deductive reasoning
D. Inductive reasoning

1566. This act is discouraged in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers.
A. joining a fraternity
B. joining social drinking
C. online selling
D. taking a Master's Degree

1567. Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations. What must a
teacher do?
A. Give more independent study
B. Motivate students to reflect on how they learn
C. Make students work collaboratively
D. Make students feel good about themselves

1568. How is periodic reporting of students grades useful?


A. As an obligation
B. As way to please parents
C. As way to win support
D. As feedback

1569. What equivalent numerical value corresponds to the level of proficiency - Advanced?
A. 75-79%
B. 90% and above
C. 74% and below
D. 85-89%

1570. Which of the following exemplifies a class dialogue?


A. Discussion
B. Lecture
C. Demonstration
D. Exhibit

1571. Which is NOT a characteristic of authentic assessment?


A. easy to complete
B. focused on lifelike, meaningful, relevant types of student learning
C. offers opportunities to study problem intensively
D. fruitful in terms of genuine learning

1572. Among thinking strategies, comprehension monitoring is the ability to ___.


A. be relaxed yet alert
B. make appropriate choices
C. check progress
D. synthesize new information

1573. When the industrial age introduced empirical research, what became valuable as basis
for objective truth?
A. Church doctrine and morals
B. Observable and measurable evidences
C. Customs and traditions
D. Authoritative rules and norms

1574. What kind of displays should be placed on bulletin board of schools?


A. Decorative–colorful
B. Motivational–affective
C. Instructional–interactive
D. Newsworthy–informational

1575. What is the most common problem among learners with this new normal learning
system?
A. Bashing and trolling in the posted messages online
B. Pornography
C. Rampant plagiarism
D. Cyberbullying in various forms

1576. A teacher is able to demonstrate an understanding of the role of assessment data as


feedback in teaching and learning practices and programs. In what career stage is the teacher
vis-a-vis assessment and reporting?
A. Beginning
B. Proficient
C. Highly proficient
D. Distinguished

1577. As a technology applied in education, which is the most limited in terms of the amount of
information that may be transmitted through its use?
A. Chalkboard
B. Internet
C. Graphs and charts
D. Moving film

1578. What is the term of achieving proper balance to discrepancy in perception and
understanding in Piaget's cognitive concept?
A. Seriation
B. Equilibrium
C. Scaffolding
D. Accomodation

1579. “Guide on the side” means that the teacher assumes the role of ___.
A. evaluator of learning
B. arbitrator of truth
C. dispenser of knowledge
D. facilitator of learning

1580. On the philosophical foundations of the curriculum, what is the role of teachers according
to progressivists such as John Dewey?
A. Catalyzing social change
B. Advancing democratic living
C. Promoting student competence
D. Assisting learners to think
1581. David cannot attend his class because of chicken pox and cannot attend school for the
meantime. The teacher decided to provide him with a kit of activities similar to his classmates so
he won't be left behind. This program is known as ___.
A. Alternative Learning System
B. Informal Education
C. Distance Learning
D. Modular Lesson

1582. An education program that combines online media and traditional classroom setting.
A. Face-to-face meeting
B. Modular lesson
C. Blended learning
D. Alternative learning system

1583. What is the learning paradigm involved in school physical exercise drills before entering
classrooms?
A. Conditioning
B. Punishment
C. Observation
D. Reward

1584. Teacher Karen ensures that the mobile app she intends to utilize in teaching history
develops the standard competencies prescribed by curriculum guide. Which of the following
factors she is considering?
A. coverage
B. objectivity
C. accuracy
D. competence

1585. When Teacher Mark evaluates an app about Araling Panlipunan for Grade 10, he
ensures that the content is not too easy or difficult for the students. What criterion is he
considering?
A. Appropriateness
B. Accuracy
C. Currency
D. Organization

1586. The following forms of traditional and modern technology which is a most ancient way of
communication?
A. Radio
B. Morse code
C. E-mail
D. Letter

1587. With the influx of technology in the 21st century, how can students be best re-educated
on the ethical use of social media, such as Facebook and mobile texting?
A. Punishment for violators
B. Students monitoring of peers
C. Integrate social media competencies in the curriculum
D. Seminar on social media

1588. What do students miss while engaging in virtual learning during the Covid-19 pandemic?
A. flexible learning
B. face-to-face learning
C. distance learning
D. blended learning

1589. “Once a teacher, forever a student.” What does the statement imply about quality
personal and professional development for teachers?
A. The teacher continues to teach despite the pandemic.
B. The teacher must be exposed to his or her students all the time.
C. The teacher reflects on what students share during online class.
D. The teacher chooses to continue learning from various resources to improve himself or
herself.

1590. What serious mental disorder that causes abnormal thinking and perceptions?
A. Alzheimer's disease
B. Cerebral palsy
C. Schizophrenia
D. Parkinson's disease

1591. Why are people victimized by financial scams that end up to the loss of properties,
investments and savings, and even to ruining their lives?
A. They desire for easy and quick money.
B. They have not learned in school how to avoid being scammed.
C. It is already their destiny that may happen anytime as sketched in the palm of their lives.
D. It is always part of life and it is just that they are not wise enough to cope with it.

1592. Arrange chronologically the following events of instruction that was developed by Robert
Gagne:
1. Elicit performance
2. Provide feedback
3. Gain attention
4. Inform learners of objectives
5. Stimulate recall of prior learning
A. 2, 5, 3, 4 and 1
B. 3, 4, 5, 1 and 2
C. 1, 3, 2 and 5
D. 2, 5, 3 and 1

1593. The teacher as a catalyst in learning is mainly doing the work of ___.
A. presenting
B. facilitating
C. elucidating
D. assessing

1594. Which is the ability to see information and media technology to find evaluate, create and
communication information that require cognitive and technical skills.
A. Digital skills
B. Digital literacy
C. Digital intelligence
D. Digital aptitude

1595. The class of Miss Cruz enjoyed the interactive discussion of an interesting topic that
caused overtime which delayed the next class with Mrs. Mata. What best attributes from the two
teachers must emerge in this situation to avoid unhealthy confrontation and relational conflict?
A. Rights : Responsibilities
B. Humility : Pride
C. Apology : Understanding
D. Self-Expression: Silence

1596. When you receive a suspicious e-mail asking you to withdraw big amount from a
prestigious bank upon winning the grand prize in an automated raffle draw, which you know you
have not participated in, what would be your first and immediate move?
A. Ignore the email, do not open and delete it right away.
B. Take the email and verify it to the concerned bank and relevant agencies.
C. Contact the owner of the e-mail and ask him to discuss with you the content of the message.
D. Take the e-mail and transact immediately the given message, there’s no harm in trying,
anyway.

1597. What is the most essential in the student portfolio?


A. Display photos
B. Artistic design
C. Tests and self-rating
D. Reflection journals

1598. Advance organizers use ___ to make connections among various pieces of information
for efficient recall.
A. Elaboration
B. Rehearsal
C. Organization
D. Visual imagery

1599. Miss Rica Yan is a Master Teacher in a public school. Aside from a being a teacher, she
also manage a hardware store in her residence. As a result, she never overdrew her checking
account, she also paid her bills ahead of time and she feel in control of her finances and never
dominated by them. Based on this, we can conclude that Miss Yan is ___.
A. financially stable
B. financially confident
C. financially literate
D. very rich and sustainable

1600. What is the special program given to the student's who can't read?
A. Phonic program
B. Reading program
C. Literary program
D. Language program

1601. You are planning to put up a Science exhibit. Considering efficiency and active
participation of audience, which is most effective?
A. Albums
B. Interactive models
C. Still pictures
D. Video presentation

1602. It is stated in Article IV - Sec 2 of Ethics for Professional Teachers that every teacher shall
uphold the highest possible standards of quality education, shall make the best preparations for
the career of teaching, and shall be at his best at all times and in the practice of his profession.
What does this imply?
A. Education for All
B. Continuing Professional Development
C. Teacher's Ethics
D. Teacher's Competence

1603. The internship program is meant to provide students with an opportunity to complement
their formal learning with practical knowledge, skills and desirable attitudes and to gain hands
on experience in recognized Host Training Establishment (HTE). It is stated in ___.
A. Article 1 - Sec 1 Guiding Principles
B. Article 2 - Sec 6 Objectives
C. Article 3 - Definition of Terms
D. Article 4 - Sec 8 Scope and Coverage

1604. Which of the following can best encourage participation by learners or the issue of family
conflicts?
A. Photos
B. Graphs and charts
C. Power-point presentation
D. Role playing

1605. Under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST), how are newly
graduated and PRC registered teachers commonly known?
A. As Proficient
B. As Highly Proficient
C. As Novices
D. As Distinguished

1606. Which educational philosopher is an advocate of developmentally appropriate education


as he described the stages of child development which mirrors the conception of children in
their evolution of culture?
A. Friedrich Frobel
B. John Locke
C. Jean Jacques Rousseau
D. Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

1607. An essay test is most appropriate when ___.


A. test security is not a problem
B. class size is consideration
C. instructional objectives specify high level cognitive processes
D. a considerable number of test items need to be graded

1608. Which is the best strategy for bullying reduction in school?


A. Confer with parents of identified bullies.
B. Assign law police enforcers on every floor of the school building.
C. Create more student-involved activities to divert students' attention.
D. Plan for a field trip to City Jail to reflect on the consequences of bullying.

1609. Teacher Claire is teaching touch typing in her computer class. What assessment would
be best to judge the students' skills?
A. Performance
B. Summative
C. Self-assessment
D. Peer assessment

1610. On lifespan perspectives, which message best describes development as a lifelong


process?
A. We enhance in socializing as important to maturing
B. We continue to learn and flourish in life
C. We gain capacity for logical thought in school
D. We change as the world changes around us

1611. When comparing the variability of two sets of scores, which is best?
A. Variance
B. Range
C. Standard deviation
D. Coefficient of variation

1612. What characteristics show that a teacher has empathy towards learners/students?
A. Strength and conviction
B. Loyalty and affinity
C. Caring and love
D. Discipline and fortitude

1613. This Act is also known as the ”Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994.”
A. RA 7836
B. RA 4670
C. RA 10533
D. RA 10912

1614. How can we rediscover and enhance the creativity of students at its best?
A. Ask them to imitate the sample drawing given by the teacher.
B. Let them make art works utilizing minimal media.
C. Tell them to attach the explanation and depiction of their artwork.
D. Let them make an artwork out of their emotional and behavioral expression using kinds of
media they prefer.

1615. Teacher Karen requires her students to submit a portfolio that shows their best literary
compositions among all their finished works. What type of portfolio is she requiring?
A. Growth Portfolio
B. Display Portfolio
C. Working Portfolio
D. Documentation Portfolio

1616. When teachers conduct a series of evaluation to determine the extent of teaching, what
must be implemented?
A. Assessed curriculum
B. Hidden curriculum
C. Learned curriculum
D. Taught curriculum

1617. What kind of knowledge processing is involved when students arw asked by their teacher
to reflect on themselves as self-learners?
A. induction
B. deduction
C. metacognition
D. observation

1618. If you employ song analysis as a teaching strategy and you would like to look for an old
time folk music, which media tool will you utilize?
A. Podcast
B. Spotify
C. Compact Disk
D. FM Love Radio 101.1

1619. If a teaching strategy involving learners of varying levels to work together to solve and/or
accomplish a given task?
A. Peer tutoring
B. Descriptive modeling
C. Cooperative learning
D. Questioning strategy

1620. Owing to more flexible instruction such as through group discussion and role playing, how
can seating arrangement be done?
A. Increased chair arrangement
B. Moveable chair arrangement
C. Elimination of chair arrangement
D. Fixed chair arrangement

1621. Apprenticeship under RA 7796 includes the following professions except ___.
A. Speech pathology
B. Medicine
C. Respiratory therapy
D. Teaching internship

1622. The following are examples of technology software useful for teaching and learning but
NOT to include ___.
A. Computer printer
B. Word processing
C. Web browser
D. Database/Spreadsheet

1623. When you wanted to genuinely clarify your point relative to an issue under discussion in a
meeting, what should you do as a teacher?
A. Just keep quiet to avoid opposition.
B. Discuss with seatmate to get support.
C. Politely request for a recognition to clarify your point.
D. Discredit the other position.

1624. A theory of philosophy that defines views about the learner, the teacher, and the school.
A. Curriculum
B. Philosophy of Education
C. Philosophical analysis
D. Pedagogy

1625. Which of the following stuations best depict the role of politics in influencing educational
institutions as agents of change in society?
I. Filipino students were forced to adopt English as a medium of instruction during the American
regime.
II. Filipino students had to learn Japanese during the Japanese occupation.
III. Filipino students were not alowed to use English during the Japanese occupation.
A. III only
B. I and II
C. II and III
D. I, II and III
1626. Which outcome in remedial instruction in English is generally important?
A. Resolution of communication problems.
B. Variety of learning experiences.
C. Positive experience in language/literature learning.
D. Participate in learning experiences.

1627. Who among the following teachers would be mostly the target victim of financial
scammers?
A. The generous and kind
B. The rich and powerful
C. The non-financially literate
D. The passive and submissive

1628. How will you describe the idea of higher education according to Plato?
A. designed to train and blend gentle and fierce qualities in the individuals and create a
harmonious person
B. trains the suitably gifted so that they may be qualified to assume the role of a ruling class
C. mades the soul responsive to the environment
D. helps the soul to search for truth which illuminated it

1629. A quiz is classified as a ___.


A. summative
B. formative
C. placement
D. developmental

1630. Given the oldest historical understanding of a teacher, which of the following is closest to
the idea of the first teachers who were parents or elders transmitting norms, crafts and beliefs to
the young?
A. School teacher
B. Guardian
C. Master
D. Coach

1631. Which software is useful for text writing and organization in formulating articles or
essays?
A. Spreadsheet
B. Database
C. MS Word
D. PowerPoint

1632. Which of the following is significant/related to cognitive development in the child?


A. one involving memorizing a poem
B. one involving increase in weight
C. one involving feelings for a mother
D. one involving physical enlargement of the brain

1633. What can teacher Roy do to encourage class participation in his class?
A. ask help for teacher peers
B. allow students to go out during class hours
C. improve one-hour long lecture
D. employ student-centered and fun learning
1634. Which theory of human development focuses on the social contexts in which children live
and the people who influence their development?
A. Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory
B. Erikson's life span development theory
C. Vygotsky's zone of proximal development
D. Piaget's cognitive development theory

1635. Which of the following is significant/related to socioemotional development in the child?


A. learning the alphabet
B. uttering the first word mommy
C. crawling on one's knees
D. being attached to parents

1636. Which form of media is becoming popular and practical because of the interest it brings to
the public while generating income from the obtained number of views on the videos uploaded
online?
A. Twitter
B. LinkedIn
C. YouTube
D. Instagram

1637. Which of the following strategies can teachers LEAST consider preparing for their
retirement?
A. Avail of life and retirement insurance
B. Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares and freebies
C. Sustain expenses relatively lower than salaries
D. Continuing professional development towards promotion and increment

1638. Which of the following best supports professionalism among teachers?


A. directions laid down by school principals and supervisors
B. policies responsive to the teacher's professional competencies
C. integrity of top education officials
D. provision of academic financial support for schools

1639. Which is a ground for the revocation of professional license?


A. courting of student
B. habitual tardiness
C. habitual use of drugs
D. unexcused absence in school

1640. Which is the ability to see information and media technology to find evaluate, create and
communication information that require cognitive and technical skills?
A. Digital literacy
B. Digital skills
C. Digital intelligence
D. Digital aptitude

1641. Which of the following comments by the teacher can likely motivate learners to try harder
than give up on learning?
A. "Kapag mahirap ang paksa, mahirap din itong matutunan."
B. "Bigyan natin panahon, at lalaban din ang ating pag-unawa ng paksa."
C. "Hayaan lang nating mag-unawa ang magagaling sa atin."
D. "Ok lang kung hindi natin maunawaan, bahala na ang Diyos sa atin."
1642. Which portfolio is most appropriate to show improvement in learning and transforming as
a student?
A. Assessment Portfolio
B. Showcase Portfolio
C. Development Portfolio
D. Process Portfolio

1643. When do we say that one's reflection is well written?


A. Clear but shallow with some documents
B. Clear but lacks depth and with documents
C. Clear and supported with what was observed and analyzed
D. Clear but not supported by documents

1644. Among varied tasks, how can the virtual Learning Management System help instruction?
A. Same task for all groups.
B. Through digital game activities.
C. Through face to face learning.
D. Through ending instructional task.

1645. This refers as “people's differences which may relate to their race, ethnicity, gender
sexual orientation, language, culture, religion, mental and physical ability, class and immigration
status.”
A. Learning style
B. Diversity
C. Inclusive Education
D. Special Education

1646. Whose curriculum model stresses the involvement of teachers in its development?
A. Bloom
B. Tyler
C. Wheeler
D. Taba

1647. What kind of presence is required so that the teacher can engage students to participate
and engage in the learning process?
A. distance presence
B. remote presence
C. physical presence
D. alter-ego presence

1648. Through what are the vision-mission-goals of schools concretized in the day-to-day life in
the school?
A. Instructional activities
B. Instructional materials
C. Modes of assessment
D. Support services

1649. Why did Math teacher choose a web application that helps his students gain arithmetic
through a game where players earn tokens and feel they are successful through a fun
experience?
A. It is difficult
B. It is engaging
C. It teaches high skills
D. It requires mentorship
1650. Based on the CMO 104, s. 2017, which one of those required of student teachers before
they are fielded to the cooperating schools?
A. At least 2 ready-to-use instructional materials
B. Prepared lesson plans
C. Medical Certificate indicating that he/she is in good health
D. Video recording of his/her demonstration teaching in the higher educational institution

1651. Which is one role of play in the pre-school and early childhood years?
A. Develops competitive spirit.
B. Separates reality from fantasy.
C. Increases imagination due to expanding knowledge and emotional range.
D. Develops the upper and lower limbs.

1652. Student Z does not study at all but when the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET)
comes, before he takes the LET, he spends one hour or more praying for a miracle, i.e. to pass
the exam. Which attitude towards religion or God is displayed?
A. Religion as fake
B. Religion as magic
C. Religion as authentic
D. Religion as real

1653. As a teacher, you are a rationalist. Which among these will be your guiding principle?
A. I must teach the child that we can never have real knowledge of anything.
B. I must teAch the child to develop his mental powers to the full.
C. I must teach the child so he is assured of heaven.
D. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and value that he needs for a better future.

1654. All men are pretty much alike. It is only by custom that they are set apart, said one
Oriental philosopher. Where can this thought be most inspiring?
A. In a multi-cultural group of learners
B. In multi-cultural and heterogeneous groups of learners and indigenous peoples' group
C. In a class composed of indigenous peoples
D. In heterogeneous class of learners

1655. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very good in dramatizing. Which tool must have
helped him discover his pupils' strength?
A. Portfolio assessment
B. Performance test
C. Journal entry
D. Paper-and-pencil test

1656. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted against set mastery level. This means that NSAT
and NEAT fall under __________.
A. intelligence test
B. aptitude test
C. criterion-referenced test
D. norm-referenced test

1657. In a social studies class, Teacher I presents a morally ambiguous situation and asks his
students what they would do. On whose theory is Teacher I's technique based?
A. Kohlberg
B. Bandura
C. Piaget
D. Bruner

1658. Which is a sound classroom management practice?


A. Avoid establishing routines
B. Establish routines for all daily needs and tasks.
C. Apply rules and policies on a case to case basis.
D. Apply reactive approach to discipline.

1659. A sixth grade twelve-year old boy comes from a dysfunctional family and has been
abused and neglected. He has been to two orphanages and three different elementary schools.
The student can decode on the second grade level, but he can comprehend orally material at
the fourth or fifth grade level. The most probable cause/s of this student's reading problem is/are
__________.
A. emotional factors
B. poor teaching
C. neurological factors
D. immaturity

1660. Teacher U teaches to his pupils that pleasure is not the highest good. Teacher's teaching
is against what philosophy?
A. Realism
B. Hedonism
C. Epicureanism
D. Empiricism

1661. With which goals of educational institutions as provided for by the Constitution is the
development of work skills aligned?
A. To develop moral character
B. To teach the duties of citizenship
C. To inculcate love of country
D. To develop vocational efficiency

1662. Direct instruction is for facts, rules, and actions as indirect instruction is for __________,
__________, __________.
A. hypotheses, verified data and conclusions
B. concepts, patterns and abstractions
C. concepts, processes and generalizations
D. guesses, data and conclusions

1663. To elicit more student's response, Teacher G made use of covert responses. Which one
did she NOT do?
A. She had the students write their response privately.
B. She showed the correct answers on the overhead after the students have written their
responses.
C. She had the students write their responses privately then called each of them.
D. She refrained from judging on the student's responses.

1664. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about a grade his child received
compared to another student's grade, demands to see both students' grades?
A. Refuse to show either record.
B. Show both records to him.
C. Refuse to show any record without expressing permission from principal.
D. Show only his child's records.
1665. John Watson said:Men are built not born.What does this statement point to?
A. The ineffectiveness of training on a person's development.
B. The effect of environmental stimulation on a person's development.
C. The absence of genetic influence on a person's development
D. The effect of heredity.

1666. A guest speaker in one graduation rites told his audience: "Reminder, you are what you
choose to be." The guest speaker is more of a/an __________.
A. realistic
B. pragmatist
C. idealist
D. existentialist

1667. The best way for a guidance counselor to begin to develop study skills and habits in
underachieving student would be to __________.
A. have these underachieving students observe the study habits of excelling students
B. encourage students to talk about study habits from their own experiences
C. have them view film strips about various study approaches
D. give out a list of effective study approaches

1668. Principal C shares this thought with his teachers:Subject matter should help students
understand and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who accept complete responsibility
for their thoughts, feelings, and actions.From which philosophy is this thought based?
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Existentialism
D. Progressivism

1669. The search for related literature by accessing several databases by the use of a
telephone line to connect a computer library with other computers that have database is termed
__________.
A. compact disc search
B. manual search
C. on-line search
D. computer search

1670. Teacher W wants to review and check on the lesson of the previous day? Which one will
be most reliable?
A. Having students identify difficult homework problems.
B. Having students correct each other's work.
C. Sampling the understanding of a few students.
D. Explicitly reviewing the task-relevant information necessary for the day's lesson.

1671. During the Spanish period, what was/were the medium/media of instruction in schools?
A. The Vernacular
B. English
C. Spanish
D. Spanish and the Vernacular

1672. With indirect instruction in mind, which does NOT belong to the group?
A. Problem solving
B. Lecture-recitation
C. Inductive reasoning
D. Discovery
1673. I combined several subject areas in order to focus on a single concept for inter-
disciplinary teaching. Which strategy/method did I use?
A. Problem-entered learning
B. Thematic instruction
C. Reading-writing activity
D. Unit method

1674. Read the following then answer the question


TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN THE PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT
THE UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS?

BOBBY: WE COULD GOTO THE MOON AND SEE IF THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS
THERE WE DON'T HAVE.

BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN INTO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH AND SEE IF WE FIND
ANY OF THE MISSING ELEMENTS.

RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM THE METEORITES IF WE CAN FIND ANY.

TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD ANSWERS. BUT WHAT IF THOSE EXCURSIONS TO
THE MOON, TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, OR TO FIND METEORITES WERE TOO
COSTLY AND TIME CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE USE THE ELEMENTS WE ALREADY
HAVE HERE ON EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW ONES?

Question: The Teacher's questions in the above exchange are examples of __________
questions.

A. fact
B. concept
C. direct
D. closed

1675. In his second item analysis, Teacher H found out that more from the lower group got the
test item # 6 correctly. This means that the test item __________.
A. has a negative discriminating power
B. has a lower validity
C. has a positive discriminating power
D. has a high reability

1676. For maximum interaction, a teacher ought to avoid __________ questions.


A. informational
B. rhetorical
C. leading
D. divergent

1677. The teacher's first task in the selection of media in teaching is to detErmine the ______.
A. choice of the students
B. availability of the media
C. objectives of the lesson
D. technique to be used

1678. Principal B tells her teachers that training in the humanities is most important. To which
educational philosophy does he adhere?
A. Existentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Progressivism
D. Essentialism

1679. Who among the following needs less verbal counseling but needs more concrete and
operational forms of assistance? The child who __________.
A. has mental retardation
B. has attention-deficit disorder
C. has learning disability
D. has conduct disorder

1680. After giving an input on a good paragraph, Teacher W asks her students to rate a given
paragraph along the elements of a good paragraph. The students' task is in level of __________
A. application
B. analysis
C. evaluation
D. synthesis

1681. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of
teachers?
A. LET passers
B. Duly licensed professionals
C. Possess dignity and reputation
D. With high-moral values as well as technical and professional competence

1682. Study this group of tests which was administered with the following results, then answer
the question.
Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score
Math 56 10 43
Physics 41 9 31
English 80 16 109

1682. In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform most poorly in relation to the group's
performance?
A. English
B. English and Math
C. Math
D. Physics

1683. Teacher G's lesson objective has something to do with the skill of synthesizing? Which
behavioral term is most appropriate?
A. Test
B. Assess
C. Appraise
D. Theorize

1684. Standard deviation is to variability as mean is to __________.


A. coefficient of correlation
B. central tendency
C. discrimination index
D. level of difficulty
1685. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our nation's redemption, which
should you work for?
A. Opening our doors to foreign influence
B. Upgrading the quality of the Filipino through education
C. Stabilizing the political situation
D. Gaining economic recover

1686. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting ownership by means of possessives. He first


introduced the rule, then gave examples, followed by class exercises, then back to the rule
before he moved into the second rule. Which presenting technique did he use?
A. Combinatorial
B. Comparative
C. Part-whole
D. Sequence

1687. Theft of school equipment like tv, computer, etc. by teenagers in the community itself is
becoming a common phenomenon. What does this incident signify?
A. Prevalence of poverty in the community.
B. Inability of school to hire security guards.
C. Deprivation of Filipino schools.
D. Community's lack of sense of co-ownership.

1688. As a teacher, what do you do when you engage yourself in major task analysis?
A. Test if learning reached higher level thinking skills.
B. Breakdown a complex task into sub-skills.
C. Determine the level of thinking involved.
D. Revise lesson objectives.

1689. With-it-ness, according to Kounin, is one of the characterestics of an effective classroom


manager. Which phrase goes with it?
A. Have hands that write fast.
B. Have eyes on the back of your heads.
C. Have a mouth ready to speak.
D. Have minds packed with knowledge.

1690. Ruben is very attached to his mother and Ruth to her father. In what developmental stage
are they according to Freudian psychological theory?
A. Oedipal stage
B. Latent stage
C. Anal stage
D. Pre-genital stage

1691. Teacher Y does norm-referenced interpretation of scores. Which of the following does
she do?
A. She describes group performance in relation to a level of mastery set.
B. She uses a specified content as its frame of reference.
C. She compares every individual students' scores with others' scores.
D. She describes what should be their performance.

1692. As a teacher, you are a reconstructionist. Which among these will be your guiding
principle?
A. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and value that he needs for a better future.
B. I must teach the child to develop his mental powers to the full.
C. I must teach the child so he is assured of heaven.
D. I must teach the child that we can never have real knowledge of anything.

1693. From whom do we owe the theory of deductive interference as illustrated in syllogisms?
A. Plato
B. Scorates
C. Aristotle
D. Pythagoras

1694. Teacher B engages her students with information for thorough understanding for meaning
and for competent application. Which principle governs Teacher B's practice?
A. Contructivist
B. Gestalt
C. Behaviorist
D. Cognitivist

1695. What was the most prominent educational issue of the mid 1980s?
A. Bilingual Education
B. Values Education
C. Accountability
D. Mainstreaming

1696. A teacher/student is held responsible for his actions because s/he __________.
A. has instincts
B. is mature
C. has a choice
D. has reason

1697. For which may you use the direct instruction method?
A. Become aware of the pollutants around us.
B. Appreciate Milton's Paradise Lost.
C. Use a microscope properly.
D. Distinguish war from aggression.

1698. The concepts of trust vs. maturity, autonomy vs. self-doubt, and initiative vs. guilt are
most closely related with the works of __________.
A. Erikson
B. Piaget
C. Freud
D. Jung

1699. What measure of central tendency does the number 16 represent in the following data:
14, 15, 17, 16, 19, 20, 16, 14, 16?
A. Mode
B. Median
C. Mode and median
D. Mean

1700. The principle of individual differences requires teachers to __________.


A. give greater attention to gifted learners
B. provide for a variety of learning activities
C. treat all learners alike while in the classroom
D. prepare modules for slow learners in class

1701. Which of the following propositions is attributed to Plato?


A. Truth is relative to a particular time and place.
B. Human beings create their own truths.
C. Learning is the discovery of truth as Iatent ideas are brought to consciousness.
D. Sense perception is the most accurate guide to knowledge.

1702. Which is one characteristic of an effective classroom management?


A. It quickly and unobtrusively redirects misbehavior once it occurs.
B. It teaches dependence on others for self-control.
C. It respects cultural norms of a limited group students.
D. Strategies aresimple enough to be used consistently.

1703. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test item, namely B, C, and D, no pupil chose D
as answer. This implies that D is __________
A. an ineffective distracter
B. a vague distracter
C. an effective distracter
D. a plausible distracter

1704. I drew learners into several content areas and encouraged them to solve a complex
question for inter-disciplinary teaching. Which strategy did I use?
A. Problem-centered learning
B. Unit method
C. Reading-writing activity
D. Thematic instruction

1705. Value clarification as a strategy in Values Education classes is anchored on which


philosophy?
A. Existentialism
B. Christian philosophy
C. Idealism
D. Hedonism

1706. Teacher A is a teacher of English as a Second Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-
in-the-blank sentences, dialogues, dictation and writing excercises in teaching a lesson about
grocery shopping. Based on this information, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
A. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierachy of cognitive learning.
B. The teacher is teaching in a variety of ways because not all students learn in the same
manner.
C. The teacher wants to make herteachirig easier by having less talk.
D. The teacher is emphasizing reading and writing skills.

1707. If teacher has to ask more higher-order questions, he has to ask more __________
questions.
A. closed
B. fact
C. concept
D. convergent

1708. Are percentile ranks the same as percentage correct?


A. It cannot be determined unless scores are given.
B. It cannot be determined unless the number of examinees is given.
C. No
D. Yes
1709. Which method has been proven to be effective in courses that stress acquisition of
knowledge?
A. Socratic method
B. Cooperative learning
C. Mastery learning
D. Indirect instruction

1710. A teacher's summary of a lesson serves the following functions, EXCEPT


A. it links the parts of the lesson
B. lt brings together the information that has been discussed
C. it makes provisions for full participation of students.
D. it clinches the basic ideas or concepts of the lesson.

1711. Which is a true foundation of the social order?


A. Obedient citizenry
B. The reciprocation of rights and duties
C. Strong political leadership
D. Equitable distribution of wealth

1712. Which one can enhance the comparability of grades?


A. Using common conversion table for translating test scores in to ratings
B. Formulating tests that vary from one teacher to another
C. Allowing individual teachers to determine factors for rating
D. Individual teachers giving weights to factors considered for rating

1713. Who among the following puts more emphasis on core requirements, longer school day,
longer academic year and more challenging textbooks?
A. Perennialist
B. Essentialist
C. Progressivist
D. Existentialist

1714. Which test has broad sampling of topics as strength?


A. Objective test
B. Short answer test
C. Essay test
D. Problem type

1715. Read this question:How will you present the layers of the earth to your class?This is a
question that
A. directs
B. leads the student to evaluate
C. assesses cognition
D. probes creative thinking

1716. In Krathwohl's affective domain of objectives, which of the following is the lowest level of
affective behavior?
A. Valuing
B. Characterization
C. Responding
D. Organization
1717. Rodel is very aloof and cold in his relationships with his classmates. Which basic goal
must haye not been attained by Rodel during his developmental years, according to Erikson's
theory on psychological development?
A. Autonomy
B. Trust
C. Initiative
D. Generativity

1718. Two students are given the WISE II. One has a full scale IQ of 91, while the other has an
IQ of 109. Which conclusion can be drawn?
A. The second student has significantly higher intellectual ability
B. The first student is probably below average, while the second has above average potential
C. Both students are functioning in the average range of intellectual ability
D. Another IQ test should be given to truly assess their intellectual potential

1719. To come closer to the truth we need togo back to the things themselves.This is the advice
of the
A. behaviorists
B. phenomenologists
C. idealists
D. pragmatists

1720. Which guideline in test construction is NOT observed in this test item: Jose Rizal wrote
__________.
A. The central problem should be packed in the stem.
B. There must be only one correct answer.
C. Alternatives must have grammatical parallelism.
D. The alternates must be plausible.

1721. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible standards of quality education?
A. By continually improving themselves personally and professionally
B. By wearing expensive clothes to change people's poor perception of teachers
C. By working out undeserved promotions
D. By putting down other professions to lift the status of teaching

1722. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation
and is, under obligation to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice makes him fulfill
such obligation?
A. Use the latest instructional technology.
B. Observe continuing professional education.
C. Use interactive teaching strategies.
D. Study the life of Filipino heroes.

1723. Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed that the human brain has limitless
capacity. What does this imply?
A. Some pupils are admittedly not capable of learning.
B. Every pupil has his own native ability and his learning is limited to this nativeabilty.
C. Every child is a potential genius.
D. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they have learned everything.

1724. In a treatment for alcoholism, Ramil was made to drink an alcoholic beverage and then
made to ingest a drug that produces nausea. Eventually, he was nauseated at the sight and
smell of alcohol and stopped drinking alcohoL Which theory explains this?
A. Operant conditioning
B. Social Learning Theory
C. Associative Learning
D. Attribution Theory

1725. The following are used in writing performance objectives, EXCEPT


A. delineate
B. diagram
C. integrate
D. comprehend

1726. Which guideline must be observed in the use of prompting to shape the correct
performance of your students?
A. Use the least intrusive prompt first.
B. Use all prompts available.
C. Use the most intrusive prompt first.
D. Refrain from using prompts.

1727. On whose philosophy was A. S. Neil's Summerhill, one of the most experimental schools,
based?
A. Rousseau
B. Pestalozzi
C. Montessori
D. John Locke

1728. "In the light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when ... ?" is a sample
thought question on
A. inferring
B. generalizing
C. synthesizing
D. justifying

1729. Which applies when skewness is zero?


A. Mean is greater than the median
B. Median is greater than mean
C. Scores have three modes
D. Scores are normally distributed

1730. Whose influence is the education program that puts emphasis on self-development.
through the classics, music, and rituals?
A. Buddha
B. Mohammed
C. Confucius
D. Lao Tsu

1731. Which is an appropriate way to manage off-task behavior?


A. Make eye contact.
B. Stop your class activity to correct a child who is no longer on task.
C. Move closer to the child.
D. Redirect a child's attention to task and check his progress to make sure he is continuing to
work.

132. In Krathwohl's taxonomy of objectives in the affective, which is most authentic?


A. Characterization
B. Organization
C. Responding
D. Valuing

1733. Study this group of tests which was administered with the following results, then answer
the question.
Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score
Math 56 10 43
Physics 41 9 31
English 80 16 109

In which subject(s) were the scores most homogenous?

A. Math
B. English
C. Physics
D. Physics and Math

1734. We encounter people whose prayer goes like this: "O God, if there is a God; save my
soul, if I have a soul" From whom is this prayer?
A. Stoic
B. Empiricist
C. Agnostic
D. Skeptic

1735. The test item "Group the following items according to shape" is a thought test item on
__________.
A. creating
B. classifying
C. generalizing
D. comparing

1736. Teacher B is a teacher of English as a Second Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-
in-the-blank sentences, dictation and writing exercises in teaching a lesson about grocery
shopping. Based on this information, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
A. The teacher is reinforcing learning by giving the same information in, a variety of methods.
B. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierachy of cognitive learning.
C. The teacher wants to do less talk.
D. The teacher is emphasizing listening and speaking skills.

1737. What is the mean of this score distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?


A. 7
B. 6
C. 8.5
D. 7.5

1738. Teacher P wants to develop the skill of synthesizing in her pupils. Which one will she do?
A. Ask her students to formulate a generalization from the data shown in graphs.
B. Ask her students to answer questions beginning withWhat if ...
C. Tell her pupils to state data presented in graphs.
D. Directs her students to ask questions on the parts of the lesson not understood.

1739. Bruner's theory on intellectual development moves from enactive to iconic and symbolic
stages. In which stage(s) are diagrams helpful to accompany verbal information?
A. Enactive and iconic
B. Symbolic
C. Symbolic and enactive
D. Iconic

1740. Which holds true to standardized tests?


A. They are used for comparative purposes
B. They are administered differently
C. They are scored according to different standards
D. They are used for assigning grades

1741. An effective classroom manager uses low-profile classroom control. Which is a low-profile
classroom technique?
A. Note to parents
B. After-school detention
C. Withdrawal of privileges
D. Raising the pitch of the voice

1742. Which type of report refers toon-the-spotdescription of some incident, episode or


occurrence that is being observed and recorded as being of possible significance?
A. Autobiographical report
B. Biographical report
C. Value and interest report
D. Anecdotal report

1743. By what name is Indirect instruction the Socratic method also known?
A. Mastery learning
B. Indirect Method
C. Morrison method
D. Questioning method

1744. Teacher A knows of the illegal activities of a neighbor but keeps quiet in order not to be
involved in any investigation. Which foundational principle of morality does Teacher A fail to
apply?
A. The end does not justify the means.
B. The principle of double-effect
C. Always do what is right.
D. Between two evils, do the lesser evil.

1745. What should a teacher do for students in his class who are not on grade level?
A. Give them materials on their level and let them work at a pace that is reasonable forthem,
trying to bring them up to a grade level.
B. Give them the same work as the other students, because they will absorb as much as they
are capable of.
C. Give them the same work as the other students, not much, so that they won't feel
embarrassed.
D. Give them work on the level of the other students and work a little above the classmates level
to challenge them.

1746. A child who gets punished for stealing candy may not steal again immediately. But this
does not mean that the child may not steal again. Based on Thorndike's theory on punishment
and learning, this shows that __________
A. punishment strengthens a response
B. punishment removes a response
C. punishment does not remove a response
D. punishment weakens a response

1747. Helping in the development of graduates who aremaka-Diyosis an influence of


A. naturalistic morality
B. classical Christian morality
C. situational morality
D. dialectical morality

1748. Teacher H gave her first-grade class a page with a story in which pictures take the place
of some words. Which method did she use?
A. The whole language approach
B. The Spaulding method
C. The rebus method
D. The language experience approach

1749. Soc exhibits fear response to freely roaming dogs but does not show fear when a dog is
on a leash or confined to a pen. Which conditioning process is illustrated
A. Generalization
B. Extinction
C. Acquisition
D. Discrimination

1750. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignments that adversely, affect
their teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching?
A. Yes, if they are given other assignments, justice demands that they be properly
compensated.
B. Yes, because other community leaders, not teachers, are tasked to leadin community
activities.
C. NO, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in activities for
betterment of communities.
D. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job.

1751. In the formulation of classroom regulations, which of the following should a teacher refrain
from doing?
a. State classroom regulation as clearly as possible
b. Teacher and the class should make as many regulations as possible
c. Enlist student aid in the formation of classroom regulation
d. Enforce classroom regulations consistently and fairly

1752. Zero standard deviation means that:


a. The students scores are the same
b. 50% of the scores obtained is zero
c. More than 50% of the score obtained is zero
d. Less than 50% of the scores obtained is zero

1753. Which is the least authentic mode of assessment?


a. Paper-and-pencil test in vocabulary
b. Oral performance to assess student’s spoken communication skills
c. Experiments in science to assess skill in the use of scientific methods
d. Artist production for music or art subject

1754. In what period of a child is physical growth fastest?


a. Prenatal period
b. Early adolescence
c. Early childhood
d. Prenatal and early adolescence

1755. How does fear affect the voluntariness of an act?


a. Makes the act involuntary
b. No effect at all
c. Increases voluntariness
d. Lessens but not destroy voluntariness

1756. A group of people asserts that their culture is superior to another. This exemplifies:
a. Cultural gap
b. Ethnocentrism
c. Cultural conflict
d. Norm conflict

1757. A test consists of a graph showing the relationship between age and population. Follow a
series of true-false items based on the graph. Which type of test does this illustrate?
a. Laboratory exercise
b. Interpretative
c. Problem solving
d. Performance

1758. Which curricular move served to strengthen spiritual and ethical values?
a. Integration of creative thinking in all subject
b. Introduction of Value Education as a separate subject area
c. Reducing the number of subject areas into the skill subject
d. Re-introducing Science as all subject in Grade 1

1759. A teacher is a facilitator of learning and of the development of the youth. Which practice is
not keeping with his role as facilitator?
a. Considers the multiple intelligences of learners
b. Humiliates misbehaving pupils
c. Dialogs with parents and with other members of the community
d. Keeps himself abreast with educational trends

1760. Which one indicates a teacher’s genuine enthusiasm and pride in teaching?
a. Sticking to teaching for the moment that there are no better offers
b. Telling everyone that he went to teaching for there was no other choice then
c. Engaging himself in continuing professional education
d. Belittling the remuneration one gets from teaching

1761. In writing performance objective which word is not acceptable?


a. Manipulate c. Delineate
b. Integrate d. Comprehend

1762. When is giving praise ineffective? When it?


a. Uses the accomplishment of peers as the context for describing a student’s present
accomplishment
b. Provides information to student’s about their competence and the value of their
accomplishment
c. Focuses students attention on her own task relevant behavior
d. Shows spontaneity, variety and other signs of credibility
1763. Which statement applies when scores distribution is negatively skewed?
a. The mode corresponds to a lower value
b. The median is higher that the mode
c. The mode and median are equal
d. The mean corresponds to a high value

1764. The use of the process approach gives the student the opportunity to:
a. Learn to their own
b. Apply the scientific method
c. Make use of laboratory apparatuses
d. Learn how to learn

1765. A comprehension skill of higher level which may be inferred or implied from reading is:
a. Picking out the main idea
b. Drawing conclusion
c. Nothing specific details
d. Following direction

1766. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is not mention
about teachers?
a. Dully licensed professionals
b. Posses dignity and reputation
c. LET passers
d. With high moral values

1767. What does a skewed score distribution mean?


a. The scores are concentrated more at one end or the other end
b. The mode, the mean and the median are equal
c. The mean and median are equal
d. The scores are normally distributed

1768. What is implied by a negatively skewed score distribution?


a. The scores are evenly distributed from the left to the right
b. Most pupils are underachieves
c. Most of the scores are high
d. Most of the scores are low

1769. A teacher discovers that a product of a certain bottling company brings about damage to
teeth. Much as he wants to share the products of his research, he could not because of
harassment from all sides. Which teacher’s right is violated?
a. Right to property
b. Academic freedom
c. Right to one’s honor
d. Right to make a livelihood

1770. Why can the calculator do arithmetic? Because:


a. A computer inside the calculator tells it how
b. A watch inside direct it
c. A typewriter inside does it
d. A TV inside shows it

1771. On which constitutional provision is the full or partial integration of capable deaf and blind
students in the classroom based?
The provision on:
a. Protecting and promoting the right of all citizen to qualify education
b. Providing citizenship and vocational training to adult citizen
c. Academic freedom
d. Creating scholarship for poor and deserving students

1772. Teaching in the cognitive, psychomotor and effective domains is based on the concept
that the learner is a:
a. Moral and feeling being
b. Maternal and an acting being
c. Thinking, feeling and acting being
d. Spiritual and maternal being

1773. Both Muslim and Christian value marriage but the Muslim practices polygamous marriage
while the Christian practices monogamous marriage. What is this called?
a. Cultural relativism c. Ethical relativism
b. Acculturation d. Enculturation

1774. Teacher wants to compare 2 concepts. With which technique can accomplish this best?
a. K-W-L technique c. Spider web
b. Venn diagram d. Histogram

1775. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth what should be done?
a. Re-study our history and stress on our achievements as a people
b. Set aside the study of local history
c. Re-study our history from the perspective of our colonizers
d. Replace the study of folklores and myths with technical subjects

1776. When necessary conditions are present, the use of inductive method is preferred
because:
a. It gives the teacher more time to rest
b. There is greater active participation on the part of the pupils
c. It needs only few instruction materials
d. Academic time is used wisely

1777. Which is the best reason why teacher begins a lesson in Math by checking and reviewing
on the previous day’s assignment and provides practice and drills?
a. Check if parents guide their children in the making of assignment
b. Make sure that the students understand the pre-requisite skills of the lesson
c. Prepare the students for the mastery test
d. Make learning interesting and enjoyable for students

1778. Which is a selective reading technique meant at getting at important facts very fast?
a. Skim reading c. Oral reading
b. Scanning d. Silent reading

1779. For counseling to be successful which assumption must be avoided?


a. The environment must provide assurance of confidentiality
b. The counselor tells the student what to do
c. The student is willing to participate in the process
d. The counselor must be able to relate to the student

1780. Which technique is most appropriate when a teacher wants a group to agree on a plan of
action?
a. Composite report
b. Consensus decision making
c. Symposium
d. Agenda

1781. What term applies to the search for related literature by computing access of databases
of discs kept in libraries?
a. Compact discs computer research
b. On line research
c. Manual research
d. Computer research

1782. What best indicates the effectiveness of classroom activities?


a. The laughter and enjoyment of students
b. The application of concept learned in daily life
c. The utilization of varied techniques and approaches
d. The variety of instructional materials used

1783. The main purpose of the compulsory study of the Constitution in Philippine schools is to:
a. Develop the students into responsible thinking citizens
b. Acquaint students with the historical development of the Philippine Constitution
c. Prepare students for law making
d. Make constitutional experts of the students

1784. Some students who are high in the scholastic aptitude test have failed in college. Some
who are below the standards set for admission but who for various reasons were admitted,
attained satisfactory standings. This proves that:
a. Human beings are certainly predictable
b. Admission tests are not accurate, hence should not be used
c. Aptitude tests do not measure all factors important for success
d. Aptitude test can be perfectly relied on

1785. If the teachers pattern in questioning consists of calling on a student then asking the
question:
a. All students may be encouraged to participate
b. The student called to answer may be able to think well of his answer
c. The rest of the class may just dictate the answer
d. The rest of the class may not engage themselves in thinking of the answer

1786. Freud expounded that there is a period when young girls experience rivalry with their
mother for their father’s affection. This is called:
a. Electra complex
b. Oedipus complex
c. Achilles syndrome
d. Cassandra syndrome

1787. Education is a lifelong process. This simply means that education:


a. May take place formally or informally to enable the individual to grow
b. May take place anywhere and anytime the individual so desires
c. Is a continuous process of experiencing and reorganizing experiences
d. Take place in the school where the individual is exposed, self contained experiences

1788. The tendency to imitate elders is very strong in the early childhood stage. Teachers
should therefore be very good:
a. Counselors c. Disciplinarians
b. Role models d. Facilitators of learning

1789. How is Values Education offered in the National Secondary Education Curriculum?
a. Emphasized in Science and Technology
b. Integrated in all subject areas
c. As a separate subject
d. Integrated with Technology and Home Economics

1790. The NSEC orients secondary education to:


a. The teaching of the national symbols
b. Health values development
c. The development of competencies and values for social living
d. National development requirement and reflects search based direction

1791. The child cannot distinguish abstracts during the sensory motor of development. Which of
these techniques should a teacher apply to accommodate learning?
a. Make use of individualize instruction
b. Explain the lesson very well
c. Utilize concrete objects to clarify concept
d. Provide variety of educational toys

1792. Which of these systems of learning includes ways and methods which are used in
preserving and building certain within cultural communities?
a. Non-formal learning
b. Multi-level learning
c. Cultural learning
d. Indigenous learning

1793. Which of the following statement is true in the use of experiments and demonstrations in
teaching Science:
a. It is valuable if used in the context of a lesson that related observation to other information
b. It should be encouraged in elementary school since the concept the encompass are difficult
for your children
c. It is as valuable as teaching by lecturing
d. It is less valuable than teaching through inquiry and discussion

1794. Identical twins are more alike than fraternal twins. Which of the following statement
principle supported by this?
a. Environment affects both fraternal and identical twins
b. Intelligence hinges in physical structure
c. Heredity has a part in determining intelligence
d. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-natal nutrition

1795. In testing which of the following is referred to as cultural bias?


a. Some culture do better on test than others
b. Test items are more familiar with some culture
c. Test will show who is more cultured
d. Cultured people do better on tests

1796. Which is the most obvious and familiar way of reporting variability?
a. Standard deviation
b. Range between highest with some culture
c. Standard error of the mean
d. Distribution of raw scores
1797. The theory of identical elements in learning holds that transfer is facilitated when the:
a. Teacher uses different teaching devices
b. Learner has a memory of specific responses
c. Development task is easily identified
d. Experience is similar to the application situation

1798. If this need is not met, the adolescent tends to be critical and always tries to find fault.
This is the need:
a. For adventure
b. For recognition
c. To belong
d. For material security

1799. The way a child talks and walks manifest gestures that have been learned from models
he had been exposed. This explains what influence?
a. Affective c. Social
b. Insight d. Cognitive

1800. Audio-visual aids are used in classroom teaching to __________.


a. Help make learning more permanent
b. All of these
c. Help clarify important concept
d. Arouse and sustain student’s interest

1801. The Department of Education gives greater emphasis on the development of basic skills.
What is the philosophical basis for this?
a. Essentialism
b. Existentialism
c. Perennialism
d. Pragmatism

1802. Teacher M views his students as unique, free choosing and responsible individuals. All
classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory underlines this? a.
Essentialism
b. Existentialism
c. Perennialism
d. Pragmatism

1803. Religious rituals in the classroom and the school programs prove the deep natural
religiosity of the Filipinos. Which philosophy has greatly contributed to this tradition?
a. Buddhism
b. Confucianism
c. Hinduism
d. Islam

1804. In order to make Roman education truly utilitarian, how should the day-to-day lessons be
taught?
a. Taught in the students’ native dialect
b. Taught interestingly through the play way method
c. Related and linked to the events happening in everyday life
d. Practiced at home under the guidance of their respective parents
1805. Which influenced the military training requirements among students in the secondary and
tertiary levels?
a. Chinese
b. Greeks
c. Orientals
d. Romans

1806. Which philosophy has the educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to accept the
teaching of the Catholic church which is to foster faith in God?
a. Realism
b. Pragmatism
c. Idealism
d. Existentialism

1807. Virtue as one component in the teaching Rizal a course focuses on the teaching of good
and beauty consistent with the good and beauty in God. What philosophy supports this? a.
Existentialism
b. Idealism
c. Progressivism
d. Social Reconstructionism

1808. Giving education the highest budgetary allocation, the Philippine government recognizes
the possible contribution of its future citizens to the national development goalsof the Philippine
society. Which stressed this goal of education for social transformation?
a. Athenian Education
b. Followers id Christ
c. Greek education
d. Roman education

1809. The progressivist emphasized the individuality of the child. What is the concern of the
reconstructionists?
a. Experiential learning
b. Socialization
c. Social problem
d. Values education

1810. One of the following quotations does not conform to the Christian Doctrine of Education
for Humanitarianism. Which one is it?
a. Do unto others as you would like others do unto you?
b. Love thy neighbor as thyself
c. Not on bread alone is man to live but on every utterance that comes from the mouth of God.
d. Whatever good things we do to our poor, helpless brothers, we do it for God.

1811. Scouting and Citizen’s Army Training (CAT) give training in character-building, citizenship
training, etc. which leads to the creation of new social
order and new society eventually. What philosophy supports this?
a. Existentialism
b. Perennialism
c. Progressivism
d. Social Reconstructionism

1812. Teacher V demonstrated the technique on how to group students according to their needs
and interests and how to use self-paced instructional materials. Which philosophy is manifested
in this activity?
a. Essentialism
b. Progressivism
c. Realism
d. Social Reconstructionism

1813. Teacher G, a Christian Living Teacher, puts so much significance on values development
and discipline. What could be her educational philosophy?
a. Idealism
b. Pragmatism
c. Progressivism
d. Realism

1814. Which one does NOT illustrate the principle that rights and duties are correlative?
a. The right of an unmarried pregnant teacher to abort her baby in relation to her duty to protect
her and her job as a teacher.
b. The right of a state to compel students to military service is reciprocated by the duty of the
state to protect them
c. The right to a living wage involves the duty of the school administrators to give the salary
agreed upon and the duty of the teachers to give a fair amount of work.
d. The right to life of children and to be given respect of such right.

1815. Why should teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the custom
and traditions of the community where he works?
a. To change the culture of the community
b. To have sympathetic attitude for the people of the community
c. To identify the weaknesses of the culture of the community
d. To please the people of the community.

1816. A teacher who is a recognized expert in carpentry works, taught his students how to
prepare and construct good and aesthetic furniture from local resources. What cultural
transmission process is this?
a. Acculturation
b. Enculturation
c. Indoctrination
d. Observation

17. Every first day of the school year, Miss Bautista prepared activities which will make her
Grade 3 children sing play, learn and introduce themselves to the class. What process old the
teacher emphasizes?
a. Acculturation
b. Enculturation
c. Indoctrination
d. Socialization

1818. Which program in the educational system seems to be aligned to the Christian
humanitarian principle respect for the human personality?
a. The alternative learning system delivery
b. The functional literacy program for the put-of-school youth and adults
c. The promotion of the basic human rights of the Filipino
d. The study of the Philippine constitution.

1819. With a death threat over his head, Teacher Myra is directed to pass an undeserving
student. If she is a hedonist, which of the following will she do?
a. Don’t pass him, live by her principle of justice. She will get reward, if not this life, in the next.
b. Don’t pass him. She surely will not like someone to give you a death threat in order to pass.
c. Pass the student. That will be of use her, the student, and his parents.
d. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?

1820. Which philosophy approves of a teacher who lectures most of the time requires his
students to memorize the rules of grammar?
a. Existentialism
b. Idealism
c. Pragmatism
d. Realism

1821. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they would prefer if given a
choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which obligation relative
to the state are schools seemed to be failing?
a. Instill allegiance to the constitutional authorities
b. Promote national pride
c. Promote obedience to the laws of the state
d. Respect for all duty constituted authorities

1822. Which subject in elementary and likewise in the secondary school are similar to the goal
of Rome to train the students for citizenship?
a. Communication Arts
b. MAPE/PEHMS
c. Science
d. THE/TLE

1823. Which of the following school practices is NOT based on Social Reconstructionism?
a. Establishment of SOF
b. Exemption of scout from CAT
c. Promoting culture and arts in schools
d. Promoting project WOW

1824. Which of the following is the focus of the Japanese education in the Philippines?
a. Democratic ideals and nationalism
b. Love and service to one’s country
c. Religion and love for Asian brothers
d. Vocational and health education

1825. According to reconstructionism, the goal of education is to bring about a new social order.
Which practice best manifests this view?
a. The class conducts scientific experiments to discover or variety concepts.
b. The class discusses role models and their impact on society.
c. The class is allowed to engage in divergent thinking.
d. The class undertakes well planned projects in the community.

1826. Which theory operates on the “stimulus-response principle, which means all behaviors
are caused by external stimuli?
a. Contextual theory
b. Behaviorist theory
c. Cognitive theory
d. Constructivist theory
1827. Ms. Erika in her biology class accompanies her discussion with interesting visual aids.
She strongly believes that students learn better when lessons are presented with images, real
or imaged aside from mere lecture method. Which learning theory does she upholds?
a. Dual-Coding Theory
b. Information Process Approach
c. Meaningful Reception Learning Theory
d. Social Cognitive Theory

1828. Miss Calma is an excellent Physical education teacher. she started teaching volleyball to
her grade 2 class. Despite all her efforts her class does not seem to learn how to play the game.
What law of learning was disregard?
a. Law of disuse
b. Law of effect law of exercise
c. Law of readiness

1829. Teacher Jay, a physical education teacher, demonstrate the new skill to be learned so
that his students can watch him and later the skill. What learning theory is associated with the
situation?
a. Dual-Coding Learning Theory
b. Information Processing
c. Schema Learning Theory
d. Social Learning

1830. Practice is always fearful of freely roaming dogs but does not mind dogs in a pen or on a
leash. What feature of classical conditioning is exhibited?
a. Discrimination
b. Extinction
c. Generalization
d. Practice

1831. A music teacher is careful in planning activities for each lesson. He praises liberally and
rewards correct answers. What view of learning exhibited?
a. Classical conditioning
b. Meaningful learning
c. Operant conditioning
d. Social learning

1832. Which of the theories of learning presents or states the learning skills are hierarchically
arranged?
a. Cumulative Learning
b. Meaningful Learning
c. Social Cognitive Learning
d. Theory id Instruction

1833. Which of the following best describes what meaningful learning is?
a. When what is to be learned is new and easy for the students
b. Materials presented are difficult and challenging to the students
c. When the materials to be learned is related to what students already know
d. Students find the lessons easy and relevant to what assigned to them

1834. Vanessa easily remember dates and events in history. What component of LTM does
Vanessa have?
a. Creative thinking
b. Critical thinking
c. Reflective thinking
d. Logical thinking

1835. An Earth Science teacher has just completed a unit of the sun. as she organizes her next
unit on other stars, she uses the sun as a frame of reference. What view of learning was used?
a. Discovery Learning
b. Information Learning
c. Meaningful Learning
d. Transfer Learning

1836. Which application of cognitive approach to motivation?


a. Explain the reasons for studying the topic
b. Create a supportive classroom climate for students
c. Provide clear and prompt feedback on assignment
d. Begins lessons with challenging questions and conflicting events.

1837. The first people power was held in February 25, 1986. What kind of knowledge is
presented?
a. Conditional knowledge
b. Declarative knowledge
c. Domain-specific knowledge
d. Procedural knowledge

1838. The students od Mrs. Saludes were not able to learn the concepts that she presented
yesterday so she taught the same concepts again but this time using a different teaching
method. What principle of learning was applied?
a. Concepts should be presented in varied and different ways.
b. Effort was put forth when tasks are challenging
c. Learning by doing is more effective than just by sitting and listening
d. Learning is aided by formulating and asking questions

1839. Alvin is a transferee and feels uneasy with his new school. His teacher is very
accommodating, warm and caring. Alvin felt comfortable with the teacher’s display of genuine
warmth. The teacher is consistent in his manner and Alvin began to associate school with the
teacher’s warmth. Which theory id being illustrated?
a. Meaningful learning
b. Operant conditioning
c. Classical conditioning
d. Observational learning

1840. After just being introduced to another guest in the party, Tom cannot remember the name
of the guest he was introduced to. In what memory stage was the information stored in?
a. Episodic memory
b. Semantic memory
c. Sensory memory
d. Working memory

1841. Vygotsky claimed the social interaction is important for learning. What does this imply?
a. Children are independent problem solvers
b. Children learn from adults and other children
c. Children learn well by passive presentation of information
d. Children in the crib has no learning yet, since they are not capable of interaction

1842. How would you help a student who is intelligent but is underachieving in class?
a. Provide challenging activities which he/she can accomplish
b. Recognize his talents by asking him/her to help other students with their work
c. Identify the immediate cause of difficulties that cause his/her being an underachiever
d. Allow him/her to work with the slow learner group to cope with academic needs of the lesson.

1843. Mrs. Corpuz always make sure that her pre-school classroom is well organized and clean.
She puts up interesting and colorful visuals on the bulletin boards. What principle of motivation
was applied?
a. Incentives motivate learning
b. Internal motivation is longer lasting and more self-directive than is external motivation
c. Motivation is enhanced by the way in which instructional material is organized
d. The environment can be used to focus the student’s attention on what needs to be learned.

1844. For every correct answer the teacher would give a star to her students. What schedule of
reinforcement was used?
a. Fixed interval
b. Fixed ratio
c. Variable interval
d. Variable ratio

1845. Marga, a six-year-old, always asks her playmates to sit in front of her small black board
and she plays teacher. her mother is a teacher. what theory explains Margas’ behavior?
a. Classical conditioning
b. Operant conditioning
c. Social learning
d. Information processing

1846. What should teacher do to help students learn psychomotor skills?


a. Teacher uses verbal explanation and description of the movement in addition to live
demonstration of the movement
b. Teacher provides feedback to the learner about his/her progress
c. Teacher encourage the learner to practice, in order to maintain his/her sharpness of the
movements.
D. All of the above

1847. The teacher presented a new lesson where in the students were asked to work on a new
project which was somewhat complicated. The students showed interest while working on the
project. What principle applies to the situation?
a. Effort was put forth when tasks are challenging
b. Lessons should be presented in varied and different ways
c. Meaningful materials are readily learned than nonsense materials
d. Teacher should provide opportunities for meaningful and appropriate practice

1848. Maturation should precede certain types of learning. How is this applied in the classroom?
a. Concept should be taught from simple to complex
b. Consider the age level of students in teaching certain concept
c. Follow the interest of students in assigning tasks
d. Give the same task to all students in a particular grade level

1849. Luz easily learn a lesson when she is working with laboratory equipment but hardly
remembers a lesson the teacher lectured on. What type of learner is Luz?
a. Auditory learner
b. Kinesthetic learning
c. Tactile learning
d. Visual learning

1850. Which of the following statements about motivation is false?


a. External motivation is longer lasting and more self-directive than internal motivation
b. Internal motivation is fueled by one’s goal or ambitions
c. Motivation is enhanced by the way in which the instructional material is organized
d. Motivation to perform is affected by expectancy and value

1851. Dr. Escoto, the school physician conducted a physical examination in Ms. Manuel’s class.
What concept best describe the quantitative increase by Dr. Escoto among the learners in terms
of height and weight?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation

1852. Which situation best illustrates the concept of growth?


a. A kinder pupil gains 2 pounds within two months.
b. A high school student gets a score of 85 in mental ability test
c. An education student has gained knowledge on approaches strategies in teaching different
subjects.
d. An elementary grader has learned to play piano

1853. Which statement below describe development?


a. A high school student’s height increased from 5’2 to 54
b. A high school student’s change weight from 110 lbs to 125 lbs
c. A student had learned to operate the computer
d. A student’s enlargement of hips

1854. What concept can be describes Franco’s ability to walk without a support at age of 12
months because of the “internal ripening” that occurred in his muscles, bones and nervous
system development?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation

1855. Teacher Jesus is now 70 years old observing changes in himself such as the aging
process. Which term refers to the development change in the individual?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation

1856. Manuel, a five-year-old boy van hold his pen and write his name with his right hand. What
term describes Manuel’s acation/behavior?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation

1857. Which of the following theory can help Miss Samson determine the readiness of her
learners by administering a readiness test?
a. Conditioning theories
b. Cognitive development theory
c. Maturation theory
d. Ethological theory

1858. Mr. Franco was very much worried about the thumb sucking of his son. A friend of him
that certain behavior among infants. Who presented that notion that certain behavior like thumb-
sucking is normal behavior?
a. Sigmund Freud
b. Erick Erickson
c. John Bowlly
d. Urie Bronfenbrenner

1859. A newborn infant moves his whole body at one time, instead of moving a part of it. Which
of the following principles is illustrated by this behavior?
a. Development proceed from specific to general
b. Development proceed from general to specific
c. Development follows an orderly patter
d. Development follow a general pattern

1860. Train up a child in the way he should be; when he grows up “he will not depart from it”
which principle supports this?
a. Development is determined by the heredity
b. Development is determined by environment
c. Early development is more critical than the late development
d. Early development is less crucial than late development.

1861. 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

1862. Angela focuses her attention on the school work and vigorous play that consume most of
her physical energy. Which stage psychosexual theory illustrated her behavior?
a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Phallic
d. Latency

1863. Which of the following is likely to be developed if infants are shown genuine affection?
a. Trust
b. Autonomy
c. Initiative
d. Industry

1864. Christian develops an integral and coherent sense of self. He seeks answers to the
question.
“Who am I!?” Which of the following is Christian likely to develop?
a. Initiative
b. Identity and role confusion
c. Intimacy
d. Autonomy
1865. Ms. Cruz uses images and language to represent and understand her various lessons to
preschool learners. What stage in the cognitive theory development explains this?
a. Sensorimotor
b. Preoperational
c. Concrete operation
d. Formal operation

1866. Connie develops concept necessary for everyday living, builds healthy attitudes towards
oneself, and achieve personal independence. These are among the attributes of an individual in
what particular stage?
a. Infancy and early childhood
b. Middle childhood
c. Adolescence
d. Early adulthood

1867. Some children are more active than others, as everyone knows – extremely high levels of
activity or hyperactivity are considered problematic. How may a teacher help a child who is
hyperactive?
a. Make him the leader of the class
b. Transfer him to another class
c. Give him challenging activities that are appropriate to his ability level and interests.
d. Allow him to spend longer at the playground until he gets tired.

1868. Marivic gets jealous whenever she sees her father showing love and affection her mother.
Which of the following is she showing according to Freud?
a. Complex
b. Phallic
c. Electra complex
d. Oedipus complex

1869. In Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Theory Development, which of the following statements
would illustrate Edward who is 11 years old?
a. Able to re relationship and to reason in the abstract
b. Unable to breakdown a whole into separate parts.
c. Differentiates goals and goal-directed activities
d. Experiments with methods to reach goals.

1870. Violeta goes her mother in school. She enjoys the workplace of her mother. Which of the
following ecological theories is illustrated by the situation?
a. Microsystem
b. Mesosystem
c. Exosystem
d. Macrosystem

1871. Danilo, a student in the secondary level trends to spend more time with his friends than
his family, thus, his behavior is greatly affected by them. In which stage in the psychosocial
stages of development does Danilo goes?
a. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
b. Identity vs. Role Confusion
c. Intimacy vs. Isolation
d. Initiative vs. Guilt

1872. Anna believes that authority is respected. She us now particular level in the moral
development theory of Lawrence Kohlberg?
a. Social contract
b. Law and order orientation
c. Interpersonal concordance
d. Universal ethics orientation

1873. What level has a four-year-old learner like Mary ann reached when she acquired new
skills such as putting the same shapes and same colors together?
a. Development
b. Maturation
c. Zone of Proximal Development
d. Learning

1874. Which of the following principle can be the basis of the growing realization of significance
of the early childhood education?
a. The young children are capable of doing many things at an early stage
b. The child should be seen and should learn
c. The first five years of life are the formative years of the child
d. Early childhood experiences can be interesting and challenging.

1875. Which is NOT a provision for development of each learner in a good curriculum?
a. Extensive arrangements are made for the educational diagnosis of individual learners
b. Self-directed, independent study is encouraged wherever possible and advisable
c. Self-motivation and self-evaluation are simulated and emphasized throughout the learning
opportunities of the school.
d. The program provides a wide range of opportunities for individual with same abilities, needs
and interests.

1876. Teacher Lily would like to take part in developing a subject-centered curriculum because
she believes that all subjects in this type of curriculum are geared towards the holistic
development of the learners. Is her beliefs about the subject-centered curriculum true?
a. Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum focuses on the learners needs, interest and
abilities.
b. No, because it is the experience-centered curriculum that emphasizes the teaching of facts
and knowledge for future use.
c. Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum involves cooperation control.
d. No, because it is the experience centered and not the subject-centered curriculum that
emphasizes integration of habits and skills in learning the knowledge component of a subject
areas.

1877. In the elementary level, English literature and Social studies relate well. While history is
being studied, different literacy pierces during the historical period is being studied as well.
What curriculum design is shown here?
a. Separate Subject Design
b. Correlation design
c. Discipline design
d. Broad field design

1878. This phase of curriculum development involves decisions, among other things, on grade
placement and sequencing of content. Which phase is this?
a. Curriculum planning
b. Curriculum evaluation
c. Curriculum organization
d. Curriculum implementation
1879. One example of this design subject-centered curriculum is which shown social studies
being combined with geography, civics and culture, and history to comprise one subject area.
Which design is this?
a. Correlated
b. Broad field
c. Separate subject
d. Core

1880. Ms. Ortiz, as Science teacher tries to enrich the content of her lesson by identifying
related concepts in Math. What pattern of organizing subject did Ms. Ortiz consider?
a. Broad field
b. Correlated
c. Core
d. Separate subject

1881. Which design is easy to deliver because complementary books and materials are
commercially available?
a. Experience centered design
b. Problem design
c. Process design
d. Subject centered design

1882. What refers to the matching the curriculum and the test to be used to assess the
learners?
a. Alignment
b. Auditing
c. Articulation
d. Delivery

1883. Ms. Mateo, a History teacher consider the element of time in arranging the content of her
lessons in World History. What way of establishing sequence is given emphasis by Ms.
Mateo?
a. Simple to complex
b. Part to whole
c. Concrete to abstract
d. Chronological

1884. Mr. Rivera, a new teacher believes that education is a process of development and is life
itself; therefore, experience related to the child’s need and interest should be given primary
consideration. What education philosophy is being exhibited by Ms. Rivera?
a. Idealism
b. Reconstructionism
c. Progressivism
d. Realism

1885. A stakeholder in curriculum development, Mr. Cruz, a district supervisor and a member of
the school board has one of the following primary roles. Which one is this?
a. Support and participate in parent-school organization activities.
b. Authorize school expenditures for curriculum development, implementation and evaluation.
c. Enact legislations to effect curriculum improvement.
d. Recommend changes in curriculum.

1886. The school in the 1st district plan adopt the reading program used in the 3rd district. What
level of curriculum improvement is used?
a. Variation
b. Value orientation
c. Substitution
d. Restructuring

1887. Mr. Bernardo, a curriculum consultant of Economics insists that in selecting the
curriculum content, it is better that throughout the high school years, economic geography
concepts be used to recur and be repeated with depth for effective learning. What criterion in
content selection is shown here?
a. Validity
b. Continuity
c. Significance
d. Learnability

1888. The Filipino learners envisioned by the Department of education in the light of K-12
Curriculum is?
a. Technologically literate or logistically develop Filipino
b. Functionally literate of logistically developed Filipino
c. Scientifically advanced and Values Orientation Filipino
d. National Oriented and Internationally Competitive Filipinos

1889. Teacher Dominguito believes that a new respect for the child id fundamental in
curriculum. Thus, all activities in the classroom are geared towards the development of the child
– the center of the educative process. To which approach in curriculum does Teacher
Dominguito adhere?
a. Learner-centered
b. Subject-centered
c. Problem-centered
d. Pragmatic

1890. Mrs. Manuel, the principal of Bagong Bario Elemetary School invited the Brgy. Captain in
the school to solicit inputs for a new curriculum is Social Science which highlights indigenous
knowledge in the community. What is shown in this situation?
a. Community members as supporters of curriculum
b. Community members as curriculum resources
c. Community members as managers of curriculum
d. Community members as beneficiaries of curriculum

1891. Teacher Bert puts emphasis on the immediate felt interests and needs of his students and
not on the anticipated need and interests. What type of curriculum does teacher Bert adhere?
a. Subject-centered
b. Learner-centered
c. Experience-centered
d. Culture-based

1892. What type of curriculum divides the school days into different periods such as language
arts, social studies, science and health, arithmetic, etc?
a. Correlated
b. Broad fields
c. Integrated
d. Separate subject
1893. Which curriculum design element is taking place when Eduardo, a 4th year student can
connect the lessons he learned in a subject area to a related content in an other subject area?
a. Articulation
b. Balance
c. Continuity
d. Integration

1894. The following curricular changes took place in what particular period? Restore Grade VII,
double single as abolished and more textbooks were written by Filipino authors.
a. American period
b. Philippine republic
c. Japanese occupation
d. New society

1895. This concept includes the sub-processes of curriculum planning, organization,


implementation and evaluation. Which is this?
a. Curriculum development
b. Curriculum assessment
c. Curriculum management
d. Curriculum and instruction

1896. If curriculum is the “means”, what is the “end”?


a. Strategies
b. Instruction
c. Technique
d. Approaches

1897. The curriculum used during this period in Philippine history terminated the use of English
as a medium of instruction. What period was this?
a. American
b. Spanish
c. Commonwealth
d. Japanese

1898. Which of the following statement about the concept of curriculum is NOT quite
acceptable?
a. It refers to all the experiences that both the school and teacher provide the students with
b. It is the set of acquired knowledge, habits, and skills
c. It consists of everything that goes with the school
d. It is a planned action for instruction

1899. What process is being undertaken by curriculum developers when they enrich of modify
certain aspects of a particular program without changing its fundamental conceptions?
a. Curriculum improvement
b. Curriculum change
c. Curriculum design
d. Curriculum implementation

1900. Who controls the subject centered curriculum?


a. Learner
b. Teacher
c. Parent
d. Teacher and parent
1901. Which of the following emphasize the right of citizens to quality education?
a. The basic education level
b. Tertiary level
c. The graduate level
d. All levels

1902. Which educational level/s provide/s for free and compulsory education as stipulated in
Article IV, Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution
a. Elementary level
b. Secondary level
c. Elementary & Secondary levels
d. Tertiary level

1903. Who among the following is in the category of non-academic personnel as provided for
Education Act of 1982?
a. Guidance concept
b. School principal
c. School nurse
d. School librarian

1904. How is gradual progression of teacher’s salary from minimum to maximum dome?
a. Regular increment every year
b. Increment after ten years of service
c. Regular increment every 3 years
d. Increment after five years

1905. Which of the following is NOT recognized by the Magna Carta for Public School
Teachers?
a. Quality education depends primarily on the quality of socio-economics status of teachers.
b. Advancement in education depends on the teachers’ qualifications and ability
c. Education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation.
d. Education is development and vice-versa.

1906. What appointment can be given to teacher A who possesses the minimum qualifications
but lacks the appropriate civil service eligibility?
a. Contractual basis
b. Permanent
c. Provisional
d. Substitute

1907. Which of the following rights is intended for parents under Education Act of 1982?
a. The right to academic freedom
b. The right to privacy of communication
c. The right to seek redress and grievance
d. The right to full access to the evidence of the case

1908. What can help achieve relevant quality education?


a. Strong curriculum
b. Competent instruction
c. School-community relations
d. Competent administrator

1909. Which of the following provisions under the Magna Carta fo Public School
Teachers will most likely promote teachers’ welfare and defend their interest?
a. Be promoted in rank and salary
b. Regulate their social involvement
c. Undergo and participate in professional development
d. Establish, join, and maintain professional development

1910. What does “teacher are person of authority” imply?


a. Teacher cannot be charged
b. No person can assault a teacher
c. Teacher have immunity from arrest
d. Decisions made by teachers are deemed right

1911. Who among the following characterizes a professional teacher?


a. An education graduate who received honors
b. A teacher who has taught for at least six years
c. A teacher who has attended national seminars on teaching
d. A teacher who qualifies for a permanent position under R.A. 4670

1912. Who are covered by R.A. 4670


a. Teachers in all levels
b. Teachers in all public elementary schools
c. Teacher in both public and private schools
d. Teacher in public elementary and secondary schools

1913. Teacher B has been on active service for 10 years when he decided to pursue higher
studies. Under R.A. 4670, what kind of leave of absence can she/he avail of?
a. Indefinite leave
b. Scholarship leave
c. Study leave
d. Vacation leave

1914. When can teachers be required to work on assignment not related to their duties?
a. When on probation
b. When found inefficient
c. When lacking in educational qualifications
d. When compensated under existing laws

1915. Teacher Chas been teaching for 7 straight years and therefore qualifies for a study leave
with pay for one year. Should she pursue it, how much pay is she entitled to receive?
a. 50% monthly salary
b. 60% monthly salary
c. 70% monthly salary
d. 100% monthly salary

1916. Which of the following laws strengthen teacher education in the Philippines through the
establishment of centers of excellence?
a. R.A. 7722
b. R.A. 7784
c. R.A. 7796
d. R.A. 7834

1917. What does free public secondary education under the law means?
a. Right of every student to enter public secondary schools
b. Free from being screened to enter public secondary schools
c. Free from payment of school fees identifies and authorized by law
d. Free from payment of tuition and other fees for students enrolled in public secondary schools

1918. Teacher D is assigned in a rural area; Teacher E in a depressed community; Teacher F in


a hazardous area; and Teacher G in place where standard of living is high. Who entitled to
hardship allowance?
a. Teacher D
b. Teacher E
c. Teacher F
d. Teacher G

1919. Teacher H contracted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which leave
should she apply for?
a. Sick leave
b. Personal leave
c. Vacation leave
d. Indefinite leave

1920. A school personnel can avail a free legal service under certain circumstances.
Principal I was accused of maligning her neighbor. Is principal I entitled to said service?
a. Yes, she should defend herself
b. No, if funds are not available
c. Bi, it might bring disagreements in school
d. No, the case is not related to her professional duties

1921. Teacher J discusses conflicts between warring group in Mindanao. Which pillar should he
stress more?
a. Learning to be
b. Learning to live together
c. Learning to do
d. Learning to know

1922. Teacher K teaches in a public school in her locality. Due to teacher shortage, her
classroom teaching starts from 6am and end at 3pm. Is the assignment given her just?
a. Yes, the situation demands that she render longer teaching hours
b. Yes, as long as she signs a conforme letter to that effect
c. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tires and exhausted
d. No, magna carta for public school teachers states that in the exigencies of service, any
teacher may be required to render more than six hours and not more than eight hours of actual
classroom teaching a day.

1923. Teacher L, a graduate of BSED with major ship in Mathematics teaches in a national high
school in her province. Since she has been rated outstanding in her performance, can she be
exempted for taking LET?
a. Yes, that is a privilege that must given to teachers whose performance is outstanding
b. Yes, if approved by PRC
c. No, RA 7836 state that no person shall practice or offer to practice the teaching profession in
the Philippines or be appointed as teacher to any position calling for a teacher position without
having previously obtained a valid certificate of registration and valid license from the
commission
d. No, professional license is required of all teachers regardless of age and teaching
performance.

1924. Which of the following statement is NOT true about the Code of Ethics Fro Professional
Teachers?
a. The Teacher must select with information to keep confidential
b. The Teacher must demonstrate full commitment and devotion to duty
c. The Teacher must manifest pride in the nobility of teaching profession
d. The Teacher must make no prejudice or discrimination against the learner

1925. Which of the following could be the reason for teacher’s suspension from practice of the
teaching profession?
a. Immoral, unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
b. Observing proper procedures in obtaining a certificate of registration
c. Faithfulness to the code of ethics and professional standard for professional teachers
d. Willingness to attend seminars, workshops, conference and the like or the continuing
education program prescribed by the board and the Commission.

1926. In a positively skewed distribution, the following statement are true EXCEPT
a. Median is higher than mode
b. Mean is the higher than median
c. Mean is lower than the mode
d. Mean is not lower than mode

1927. Which of the following questions indicate a norm-referenced interpretation?


a. How does the pupil’s test performance in our school compare with that of other schools?
b. How does a pupil’s test performance in reading and mathematics compare?
c. What type of remedial work will be most helpful for a slow-learning pupil?
d. Which pupils have achieved mastery of computation skills

1928. What is the performance of a student in the National Achievement Test (NAT) if the
obtained/got a stanine score of 5?
a. Between average and above average
b. Between average and below average
c. Below average
d. Average

1929. If quartile deviation is to median, what is to mean?


a. Standard deviation
b. Mode
c. Range
d. Variance

1930. In a normal distribution, which of the following is true?


a. Median = mode ≠ mean
b. Median ≠ mode = mode
c. Median ≠ mode ≠ mean
d. Mean = median = mode

1931. Which of the following situation may lower the validity of a test?
a. Mrs. Josea increases the number of items measuring each specific skill from three to five.
b. Mr. Santos simplifies the language in the directions for the test
c. Miss Lopez removes the items in the achievement test that everyone would be able to answer
correctly
d. None of the above

1932. In a negatively skewed distribution which of the following statement is true?


a. Mode is lower than the mean
b. Mean is lower than the mode
c. Median is higher than the mode
d. Mode is lower than the median

1933. In a negatively skewed the following statement are true EXCEPT


a. Mean is not higher than median
b. Median is lower than the mode
c. Mean is lower than the mode
d. Mode is less than the median

1934. Miss Cortez administered a test to her class and the results is positively skewed. What
kind of test do you think Miss Cortez gave to her pupils?
a. Posttest
b. Pretest
c. Mastery test
d. Criterion-referenced test

1935. The result of test given by teacher A showed a negatively skewed distribution. What kind
of test did teacher A give?
a. The test is difficult
b. It is not too easy nor too difficult
c. It is moderately difficult
d. It is easy

1936. When the distribution is skewed to the right, what kind of test was administered?
a. Difficult
b. Easy
c. Average/moderate difficult
d. Partly easy – partly difficult

1937. In a negatively skewed distribution, what kind of students does Teacher B have?
a. Very good
b. Very poor
c. Average
d. Heterogeneous

1938. In a positively skewed distribution the students are


a. Very good
b. Very poor
c. Average
d. Normally distributed

1939. In a positively skewed distribution, which of the following statements is true?


a. Mode = 67 while Median = 54
b. Median = 53 while Mean = 41
c. Mean = 73 while Mode = 49
d. Median = 34 Mode = 42

1940. Which statements represent criterion-referenced interpretation?


a. Lucresia did better in solving the linear equation than 80% of representative
Algebra students
b. Lucresia’s score indicates that she is able to solve about two birds of all onevariable linear
equation of such complexity
c. Students who have reached Lucresia’s level on linear equations usually succeed in the
subsequent unit of simultaneous equations with special help or extra time; i.e., Lucresia is ready
to move ahead.
d. All of the above

1941. Bernard obtained a 97 percentile rank in an aptitude test. This means


a. He answered 97% of the items correctly
b. He belongs to the 97% of the group who took the test
c. 79% of the examinees did better than her on the test
d. He surpassed 97% of those who took the test.

1942. Which set of score has the least variability?


Set 1= 0, 5, 10, 15, 20
Set 2= 25, 35, 45, 55
Set 3= 0, 2, 8, 15, 20
Set 4= 505, 501, 203
a. Set 1
b. Set 2
c. Set 3
d. Set 4

1943. Standard deviation is to variability as mode to _____


a. Correlation
b. Discrimination
c. Central tendency
d. Level of difficulty

1944. Goring performed better than 65% of the total number of examinees in the district
achievement test. What is his percentile rank?
a. P35
b. P65
c. P66
d. P75

1945. Which is a guidance function of a test?


a. Identifying pupils who need corrective teaching
b. Predicting success in future academic and vocational education
c. Assigning marks for courses taken
d. Grouping pupils for instruction within a class

1946. Mr. Labalanga, an elementary school teacher in Science found out that many of his pupils
got very high score in the test. What measure of central tendency should he use to describe
their average performance in the subject?
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Range

1947. Which of the following indicates how compressed or expanded the distribution of score
is?
a. Measure of position
b. Measure of central tendency
c. Measure of correlation
d. Measure of variability
1948. The proportion passing the upper and lower group is .80 and .35, respectively. What is
the index of difficulty?
a. .38
b. .40
c. .58
d. 1.02

1949. Mr. Gringo tried to correlate the scores of his pupils in the social studies test with their
grades in the same subject last 3rd quarter. What test validity is he typing?
a. Content validity
b. Contrast validity
c. Concurrent validity
d. Criterion – related validity

1950. If a test item has a difficulty index of 0.06, how would you describe the test item?
a. It is very easy.
b. It moderately difficulty
c. It is very difficult
d. It is difficult

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