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RANDOM LET QUESTIONS

1. What kind of assessment Is taking responsibility for one’s own learning while having deep
understanding of what expected to be learned before the assessment?
A. Assessment of learning
B. Assessment as learning
C. Assessment by learning
D. Assessment in learning
2. According to their scope, what is assessment of learning concerned about?
A. What student should learn
B. How much students are learning?
C. Who are the best learners in school?
D. Issues in classroom teaching
3. In assessment for learning, what is being tracked in relation to teaching standard?
A. Learner’s class participation
B. Learner’s progress in learning
C. Learner’s discipline in school
D. Learner’s grades in studies
4. Which assessment is/were used to determine grade of students?
I. Formative assessment
II. Summative assessment
III. Assessment of learning
A. II and III
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. I only
5. Does assessment AS learning occur when a student monitors her own progress in relation to
learning targets, he/she set up?
A. Partially no
B. Partially yes
C. No
D. Yes
6. Teacher mary encourages her students to engage in after-school activities that develop all
aspects of their life. These include engaging in sports, creative arts, and other activities that
promote their mental, physical, or spiritual well-being. Under which pillar of learning is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
7. Teacher Rissa encourages her students to analyze issues, thing critically, and sift through
information from sources, such as the internet, newspaper, TV, and radio. Under which pillar of
education is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
8. Teacher ruth made each of her student share information about their culture – their unique
celebrations, customs, and traditions. This way, her students learn to appreciate and respect
cultures other than their own. Under which pillar of education is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
9. Students at a community college uses a curriculum that integrates career and life skills in the
major academic subjects. Teacher provide opportunities for students to enhance such skills as
leadership, self-initiative, responsibility, and accountability, among others. These skills can be
used by students for life and work when thyer leave the school. Under which pillar of education
is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
10. What pillar of education according to delos focuses on tech-voc relevant people-centered
human development?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
11. The process by which certain potentials are inherited from the parents for his development
A. Life
B. Birth
C. Heredity
D. Characteristic
12. This theory states that there are 8 basic development stages that an individual must pass
throughout his life.
A. Learning theory
B. Psychoanalytical theory
C. Psychosocial theory
D. Cognitive development
13. This is the transition age where rapid physical changes and sexual maturity occur resulting in
changes in feelings, thinking and acting.
A. Puberty
B. Adolescence
C. Early adulthood
D. Stage V
14. This is modifying an existing scheme after an individual’s interaction with the environment,
resulting in the creation of a new scheme.
A. Assimilation
B. Integration
C. Recognition
D. Accommodation
15. This is the theory that states that a person’s behavior can be motivated by argues towards self-
satisfaction.
A. Psychoanalytical theory
B. Cognitive development theory
C. Psychosocial theory
D. Moral development theory
16. This is the ability of a child to conceptualize the retention and preservation of the same quantity
under various changes.
A. Recognition
B. Reversibility
C. Assimilation
D. Conservation
17. It refers to the idea that no two individuals are the same or alike.
A. Cognitive theory
B. Exclusivity theory
C. Individual differences
D. Emotional quotient
18. He is known as the father of modern IQ test
A. Lewis terman
B. Erik erikson
C. Laurence Kohlberg
D. Martin Lesley
19. Intellectual appreciative experience is
A. Based on the premise that all learning has emotional correlates
B. Obtained in the field of music, art and literature
C. The acquisition and retention of facts and information
D. Assumes that human activities are based on stimulus and response
20. At the early learning stage, children consider parents and teachers as authorities and models.
What should they do them?
A. Parents and teachers should always coordinate children’s activities
B. Parents should enforce strict discipline at home and teachers in school
C. Parents and teachers should always be the role models
D. Parents and teachers should always consult each other wit regards to the child’s intellectual
development.
21. This is any change in the behavior of an individual.
A. Learning
B. Response
C. Change
D. Development
22. Which of the following principle is NOT considered under classical conditioning by ivan pavlov?
A. Excitation
B. Adhesive principle
C. Stimulus generalization
D. Discrimination
23. This is the reinforcement of a person’s responses by presentation or removal of reward and
punishment.
A. Operant conditioning
B. Transfer of learning
C. Feedback principle
D. Discipline
24. This stimulation of action best explains the behavior of an individual to take what he perceives
to be the shortest route in his goal.
A. Recognition
B. Assimilation
C. Response
D. Motivation
25. This is the process by which an individual acquires the social and cultural heritage of the society
where he belongs.
A. Socialization
B. Internalization
C. Integration
D. Acquisition
26. Claustrophobia is an irrational fear of
A. Darkness
B. Stranger
C. Closed space
D. Height
27. This is the period of physical, sexual and mental maturation which is characterized by rapid
somatic growth.
A. Infancy
B. Early childhood
C. Puberty
D. Adulthood
28. What is the main function of the philosophies of education?
A. To aid the learner to build his own personal philosophy
B. Define goal and set directions from which educational efforts should be exerted
C. Provide guidelines in the foundation of education policies and program.
D. Provide norm and standards for evaluation purposes.
29. According to Froebel, kindergarten is also known as
A. A place where children have fun and enjoyment
B. A garden where children could grow and develop
C. The learning center for life
D. A place where new beginners begin
30. From which educational philosophy does ‘’back to the basics’’ movement spring?
A. Essentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Progressivism
D. Existentialism
31. You emphasize freedom of expression among your students. To which educational philosophy
do you adhere?
A. Reconstructivism
B. Progressivism
C. Existentialism
D. Realism
32. 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 the thought based
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Existentialism
D. Progressivism
33. Ms. Loo is a perennialist. Which can be her probable idea of education?
A. Teaching is an active process
B. Teaching is a life-long process
C. Students learn best through memorization
D. Gives the students their freedom
34. ‘’specialization is knowing more and more about less and less’’. Hence, it is better to be a
generalist, claims teacher F. subscribe to?
A. Existentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Essentialism
D. Progressivism
35. If teacher Cora sees honesty as a timeless virtue for yesterday/today/tomorrow, what principle
does she value?
A. Pragmatism
B. Existentialism
C. Perennialism
D. Conceptualism
36. When teachers are convinced that it is best to teach students the skill to adapt to change since
change is the only thing permanent in this word, they subscribe to the philosophy
A. Realism
B. Pragmatism
C. Existentialism
D. Idealism
37. Honesty remains a value if nobody in an organized values it. This pronouncement comes from
the mouth of an(an)
A. Pragmatism
B. Idealist
C. Reconstructionist
D. Progressivist
38. 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. Which is his governing philosophy?
A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Progressivism
39. Principal A tells his teachers to employ more cooperate learning to help students develop social
virtues like cooperation. Which philosophy governs principal A’s thinking?
A. Essentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Existentialism
D. Progressivism
40. You are a math teacher and you see that your students love billiards. As a progressivist, how can
you utilized what you have discovered?
A. Continue teaching math the way you were taught to teach it
B. Tell them not to waste time playing billiard
C. Use billiards in teaching them math
D. Teach them using textbooks
41. Teacher Y says: ‘’perfection must be real. While we cannot attain it here on earth, we aspire for
it. It must be real.’’ Teacher Y leans towards which philosophy?
A. Idealism
B. Realism
C. Philosophical analysis
D. Pragmatism
42. Which group of philosophers maintain that truth exist in an objective order that is independent
of the knower?
A. Idealist
B. Pragmatism
C. Existentialism
D. Realists
43. Which group of philosophers has opposite views from the rationalists?
A. Empiricists
B. Existentialists
C. Naturalists
D. Idealists
44. When a teacher emphasizes that man’s sense should be trusted because they are the only way
to acquire knowledge, the teacher can be regarded as
A. Naturalist
B. Empiricist
C. Realist
D. Pragmatist
45. How do cognitive psychologist see the learner?
A. With empty minds
B. Uninterested to learn
C. Full of experience
D. Totally conditioned by environment
46. The teacher’s role in the classroom according to cognitive psychologist is to:
A. Make the learning task for the learners
B. Fill the mind of the learners with information
C. Dictate what to learn upon the learner
D. Help the learners connect what she knows with new information from teacher
47. Teacher F is convinced that whenever a student performs desired behavior, provided
reinforcement and soon the student will learn to perform the behavior on his own. On which
principle is teacher F’s convicted based?
A. Cognitivism
B. Environmentalism
C. Behaviorism
D. Constructivism
48. The theory of behaviorism focuses on the study of
A. Observable and measurable behavior
B. Logical reasoning
C. Covert behaviors
D. Unpredictable behaviors
49. Which response comes from a behaviorist?
A. Let’s give incentives and rewards to students who get a rating of 85%
B. Let’s teach them to accept complete responsibility for their performance
C. Let’s make the school environment an agent for change
D. Let’s make use of the experimental methods of teaching
50. Teacher Cora observes cleanliness and order in her classroom to create a conducive atmosphere
for learning. On which theory her practice based?
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Gestalt psychology
C. Behaviorism
D. Humanistic psychology
51. To ask the class any insight derived from the poem is based on the theory of
A. Realism
B. Behaviorism
C. Conditioning
D. Constructivism
52. On what assumption/s is the principal’s action anchored?
I. Student learne by personality constructing meaning of what is taught
II. Students construct and reconstruct meaning based on experience
III. Students derive meaning from the meaning that the teacher gives
A. II only
B. I and II
C. I, II and III
D. I only
53. You regard the classroom as a small democracy where you help your children live the
democratic way of life. To which educational philosophy do you adhere?
A. Reconstructivism
B. Progressivism
C. Existentialism
D. Realism
54. On which theory is the logical sequencing of curriculum based?
A. Perennialism
B. Naturalism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructivism
55. 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. Behaviorism
D. Empiricism
56. What was the value of truth for Epicurus?
A. It’s everyone’s business to be happy-age doesn’t matter
B. The main source of knowledge is ideas
C. You should follow your nature
D. The main source of knowledge is experience
57. As a young woman, you have 3 suitors. Suitor A is liked by your friends. Suitor B si liked by your
parents while suitor C is liked by everyone: you, your parents and your friends. If you are a
utilitarian, who will be your choice,
A. Suitor A
B. Suitor B
C. Suitor C
D. Can I keep all of them?
58. As a stoic, what will you do if your students do not like you?
A. Do not like them, too.
B. Do not care since the feeling is mutual.
C. Do not mind their feelings, just continue teaching them the best way you can.
D. Do not talk to any of them.
59. To arouse in them the spirit of nationalism, teacher Renia plays Philippine folk music as pupils
enter the classroom after flag ceremony. To what theory does teacher Renia adhere?
A. Humanistic psychology
B. Gestalt psychology
C. Behaviorism
D. psychoanalysis
60. this concept includes the sub-process of curriculum planning organization, implementation and
evaluation. Which concept is this?
A. Curriculum development
B. Curriculum assessment
C. Curriculum management
D. Curriculum and instruction
61. Every curriculum has this dimension, this is both unplanned and implicit but its instructional
effects are often evident in the students ‘behaviors, values and dispositions. This dimensions is
referred to
A. Societal curriculum
B. Instructional curriculum
C. Institutional curriculum
D. Hidden curriculum
62. Mrs. caharagan often makes use of experiential rather the the rote method in teaching; she is,
thus, observed to provide ‘’ custom-made’’ activities for her pupils. The curriculum patern she
apparently follows is that of
A. Activity-based
B. Child-centered
C. Problem based
D. Life-functions-focused
63. He believes that curriculum Is a set of experiences in which the subject matter is developed
around social functions and learners’ interests.
A. William Kilpatrick
B. Hollis caswell
C. Harold Rugg
D. Werret charters
64. Among the following, which is not a role of a school Head?
A. Develop school program
B. Accept donations, request and grants
C. Offer an environment that is conducive to learning
D. Promote awareness to accreditation standards
65. Which among the following is an education system that is parallel to the formal education?
A. Informal
B. Non-formal
C. Unformal
D. Informal
66. The following are part of basic education EXCEPT:
A. Kindergarten
B. Secondary
C. ALS
D. Spiral Education
67. Ron leaves in a place where there is no school. The nearest institution is 5hours away from his
community. What type of education is best for Ron?
A. Informal
B. Non-formal
C. Unformal
D. Formal
68. Mianca, a teacher who is also a business woman to build a private school in the city of Ilagan,
Isabela. Whose permission does she need in order to materialize her plan?
A. DepEd secretary
B. Regional Director
C. School’s Division superintendent
D. District supervisor
69. What is the maximum number of hours that a teacher may teach in a public school?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
70. How many hours should a teacher be in school?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
71. What kind of a leave would a teacher file if she requires a 6-month treatment
A. Indefinite leave
B. Retirement
C. Sick leave
D. Temporary leave
72. Because of the lack of teachers, teacher gelo who originally teaches 6 hrs per day was given an
extra 2-hour load per day by his principal. What percent of his current salary will he receive as
bonus?
A. 15%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 35%
73. 2 weeks prior to the may 2022 elections, teacher Nova was transferred from kirat elementary
school to Ajunel elementary school. Was this in violation of the law?
A. No
B. Yes
C. Yes if Teacher Nova is not well compensated
D. Yes if teacher Nova was not informed one month in advance
74. What is the nationality of maria Montessori?
A. Spanish
B. Italian
C. Latina
D. Mexican
75. Where did kindergarten come from?
A. Germany
B. France
C. America
D. Asia
76. Kohler is from what country?
A. Spain
B. Italy
C. France
D. Germany
77. Piaget is best known for his study on how children process information. What is his nationality?
A. American
B. Swiss
C. German
D. Austrian
78. Shiffrin and Atkinson used the analogy that the brain is like a computer. What is/are their
nationality/nationalities?
A. American
B. English France
C. German
D. Austrian&English

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