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COURSE AUDIT

(MOCK BOARD EXAMINATION)


PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

NAME: __________________________ DATE: ______________________


SECTION: SCORE:

Directions. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the given options. On
your answer sheet, shade the circle corresponding to your chosen answer using a pencil. Ensure
that your markings are clear and complete.

1. What kind of subjects works first for beginning teachers who still need support from
school authority and their peers?
A. Demo subjects
B. Light subject
C.Difficult subjects
D. Subject overload

2. In the 4A’s approach to facilitating learning, students learn best to relate ideas to real life
through________.
A. Abstraction
B. Application
C. Activity
D. Analysis

3. An approach in promoting learner-centered environment which allows the students to


work off on each other’s abilities and knowledge.
A. Active learning
B. Authentic learning
C. Cooperative learning
D. Dependent learning
4. It is a condition of significantly below average general intelligence as well as deficits in
social and practical intelligence and adaptive behavior.
A. Mental retardation
B. Autism
C. Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
D. Dementia

5. It is a disability marked by impairments in social interaction.


A. Mental retardation
B. Autism
C. Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
D. Dementia
6. It is the difficulty in focusing and maintaining attention, and in many cases characterize by
hyperactive and impulsive behavior.
A. Mental retardation
B. Autism
C. Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder
D. Dementia

7. It is the difficulty in understanding or remembering through the sense of modality or sense


organ
A. Memory difficulty
B. Organ difficulty
C. Metacognitive difficulty
D. Perceptual difficulty

8. It is characterized by the difficulty in interacting with others and the difficulty in


establishing satisfactory interpersonal relationships.
A. Emotional/Behavioral Disorder
B. Mental retardation
C. Speech and Communication Disorder
D. Social anxiety

9. It is the high ability or aptitude in different areas such as intellectual ability or aptitude in a
specific academic field.
A. Genius
B. High intelligence
C. Giftedness
D. Advanced knowledge

10. This is the less capacity of remembering information either short or long term.
A. Memory difficulty
B. Organ difficulty
C. Metacognitive difficulty
D. Perceptual difficulty

11. It is an internal state that arouses, directs and maintains behavior.


A. Initiative
B. Conscience
C. Metacognition
D. Motivation

12. It is the need to pursue excellence for its own sake, without regard for external rewards.
A. Trait Perspective
B. Drive-Reduction Theory
C. Achievement Motivation
D. Cognitive Perspective
13. It is the highest among the needs in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
A. Self-esteem
B. Self-actualization
C. Social needs
D. Safety needs

14. It is the desire to have our own wishes, rather than external rewards or pressures to
determine our actions.
A. Need for autonomy
B. Need for freedom
C. Need for independence
D. Need for self-authority

15. It is an attractive object or event given as a result of a particular behavior.


A. Praise
B. Token
C. Incentive
D. Reward
16. It is an object or event that encourages or discourages a behavior.
A. Reward
B. Token
C. Incentive
D. Praise

17. A perspective in which people focuses on how they behave in order to obtain reinforcing
outcomes or to avoid punishment.
A. Cognitive
B. Trait
C. Social Cognitive
D. Behaviorist

18. It is an instructional activity in the form of the dialogue or exchange between teachers
and students about certain part of the lesson.
A. Cognitive Apprenticeship
B. Reciprocal Teaching
C. Anchored Instruction
D. Inquiry Learning

19. It is a plan for orchestrating cognitive resources such as attention, and long-term memory
to help teach and achieve a learning goal.
A. Cognitive Learning Strategy
B. Anchored Instruction
C. Metacognitive Strategy
D. Inquiry Learning
20. A method of helping students grasp concepts and procedures under the guidance of
teacher or expert.
A. Problem-based Learning
B. Discovery Learning
C. Cognitive Apprenticeship
D. Reciprocal Teaching

21. It refers to all the mental processes and abilities in which people use or engage in a daily
basis.
A. Metacognition
B. Retrospection
C. Thinking
D. Cognition

22. It is the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 otherwise known as RA 10533.
A. UNIFAST
B. Question-generating
C. Student Financial Assistance Programs
D. K to 12 Curriculum

23. An approach where students interact with their environment, manipulate things, explore,
do experiments for them to discover principles and important relationships.
A. Reciprocal Teaching
B. Cognitive Apprenticeship
C. Discovery Learning
D. Problem-based Learning

24. It involves setting goals and planning, monitoring and controlling learning, and
evaluating one’s own regulation.
A. Metacognition
B. Preparation for Learning
C. Regulation of cognition
D. None of the above

25. It refers both to the knowledge people have about their own cognitive processes and the
intentional use of certain cognitive processes to facilitate learning and memory
A. Metacognition
B. Cognition
C. Self-actualization
D. Self-monitoring

26. The following are the three essential skills in metacognition according to Woolfolk
except:
A. Planning
B. Monitoring
C. Thinking
D. Evaluating

27. Children who have social and behavioral disorder lack interpersonal skills and have
difficulty in interpreting social cues. Which among the following strategies would be most
effective in teaching them interpersonal skills? Choose the BEST answer.
A. Let students do their tasks on their own.
B. Allow students to work with a partner of their choice.
C. Group students randomly and let them work together.
D. Let students choose whether they want to be grouped or not.

28. Which among the following strategies would be BEST for a student whose attention span
is very limited?
A. He should be seated next to an intelligent student.
B. He should be transferred to a special education class.
C. He should always be attended by the teacher to ensure that he is focused and is
participating.
D. He should be seated away from the window so he wouldn’t be distracted by students
walking by.

29. Which of the following statements BEST explain why children with speech and
communication disorder tend to lack self-confidence during class discussions?
A. They are afraid that their classmates will laugh at them when they speak.
B. They do not think that they can answer the question because they feel inferior.
C. They are affected by the thoughts of other people towards their disability in speaking.
D. They think too much of their disability and see it as a hindrance towards participating
in the activity.

30. Marga’s mother was the class valedictorian when she was in high school, and because
of this, Marga feels like she has huge shoes to fill in since her mother did so well in her
time, and so, she also aspires to be the class valedictorian. This statement best describes
which factor that drives one to achieve a goal?
A. Social Pressure
B. Expectations
C. Fear
D. Curiosity

31. Cassie loves to play pretend that she has a business because she wants to run her own
business when she grows up. She is also fond of studying investments and capitalization.
Due to this, she enrolled in the Accountancy and Business Management strand. This
statement best describes which factor that drives one to achieve a goal?
A. Curiosity
B. Basic Desire
C. Interest
D. Incentive
32. Robert’s father abused him physically and verbally, and as a result, he finds it hard to
make friends because he fears they may abuse him just like his father did. Which need in
Maslow’s hierarchy was not achieved in the situation?
A. Safety needs
B. Social needs
C. Physiological needs
D. Esteem/Self-esteem

33. Andrew believes that he is equipped with the right amount of knowledge and skills
demanded by the given task, and so, he is eager to achieve the goal of finishing the task.
This statement best describes which factor that drives one to achieve a goal?
A. Beliefs
B. Incentive
C. Drives
D. Self-confidence

34. Natasha knows that when the traffic light is red, all vehicles should stop and all
pedestrians must cross the street, and when the traffic light is green, all vehicles should
start running and all pedestrians must stay on the sidewalk. What type of knowledge used
in the metacognitive process is shown in this scenario?
A. Declarative
B. Conditional
C. Self-regulating
D. Procedural

35. What is the main role of the teacher?


A. Facilitator of student learning
B. Classroom manager
C. Model
D. Manager

36. If you have to develop in the students a correct sense of right and wrong, with which
should you be concerned according to Freud?
A. Id
B. Ego
C. Super-Ego and Ego
D. Super-ego

37. The use of mnemonics helps a pupil _______ information.


A. applies
B. understands
C. recites
D. remembers
38. The following activities are manifestations of cognition except:
A. Solving an algebraic equation
B. Evaluating own’s understanding on the lesson
C. Deciding when to start working on a project
D. Memorizing a spoken poetry piece

39. In this feature of apprenticeship, the mentor asks the learner to compare his
performance with that of experts, or with a model of how the task should be done
A. Coaching
B. Reflection
C. Modeling
D. Metacognition

40. Which among the following statements best describe the strength of discovery
learning?
A. It allows students to learn on their own.
B. It engages students in fun experiments.
C. It gives the teacher more time to do other tasks.
D. It allows the teacher to observe students as they do the task.

41. When Alice reviews for an exam, she checks up on her rate and pace of learning
every once in a while, and only proceeds when she is satisfied with her findings on her
learning. Which essential skill in metacognition does Alice employ?
A. Planning
B. Thinking
C. Evaluating
D. Monitoring

42. Lesley was taught by her father how to use a rifle since she was young, and so, she
knows how to use her rifle effectively and efficiently. What type of knowledge used in
the metacognitive process is shown in this scenario?
A. Declarative
B. Procedural
C. Self-regulating
D. Conditional

43. Why is there a need to include diversity in designing learning activities?


A. To make sure no one is left behind in the class discussion.
B. In order to address the different needs of each unique learner.
C. So that the teacher will be able to get the interests of the students.
D. To promote a fun and entertaining learning environment in the classroom.

44. Which among the following statements best explain why Maslow presented the needs
through a hierarchy?
A. We all have different needs at different levels of our life.
B. Basic needs must be fulfilled before proceeding to the higher needs.
C. The needs we have must be fulfilled at a certain level to achieve satisfaction.
D. There are needs that belong the basic category and there are also which belong to
higher category

45. Why is it important to teach metacognition to students? Choose the best answer.
A. Because it will help them become more aware of their own capacity
B. So that students can monitor and control own learning without the teacher.
C. In order for them to use their mental capacities and abilities to the maximum.
D. It will let them become more intellectual and more capable of doing advanced tasks

46. It is designed for children with special needs and aimed primary at developing
adaptive skills.
A. Modified curriculum
B. Special education
C. Education
D. Aims

47. It means that all students in high school, regardless of their strengths or weakness in
any are, become part of the school community.
A. Inclusive education
B. Education system
C. Exclusive Education
D. A and C

48. Is a body of knowledge- content and/or subjects?


A. Lesson Plan
B. Curriculum
C. Goal
D. Philosophy

49. A device used to promote body alignment, stabilized or increase motor fuctioning.
A. Physical Programs
B. Orthotic Device
C. Rehabilitation Program
D. Orthotic Therapist

50. The ability to understand and comprehend both verbal and non- verbal information.
A. Programs
B. Receptive language
C. Assessment program
D. Play and Socialization

51. If you have to develop in the students a correct sense of right and wrong, with which
should you be concerned according to Freud?
A. Id
B. Ego
C. Super-ego
D. Super-inggo
52. What time-tested principle of learning is violated when Teacher Sarah keeps on giving
lectures in her class while her students remain seated to listen?
A. Learning is an active process
B. Learning begins with objectives
C. Learning is discovery of Ideas
D. Learning is collaborative process

53. Xy gets a lot of pressure from work. Based on Erik Erickson’s Psychosocial theory, this act
of Xy shows __________.
A. Intimacy
B. Identity
C. Trust
D. Industry

54. The mode is the value that appears most frequently in a dataset
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. None of the above

55. Robert is a successful businessman and money is not a problem for him anymore.
What does he already achieve according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs?
A. Belongingness
B. Safety needs
C. Psychological needs
D. Self-actualization

56. The student does not know what is right or what is wrong so he is having a hard time
choosing in certain situations.
A. Id
B. Ego
C. Super-ego
D. Super-ego and Ego

57. __________ is the process by which we change, grow, and develop throughout life.
A. Growth
B. Development
C. Maturation
D. Learning

58. When the learner is well-motivated, he performs his task ___________.


A. With Indifference
B. Uninterestingly
C. With arrogance
D. With Enthusiasm

59. 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 young age.

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

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

62. Which developmental principle is not true?


A. Children's development is a function of environment and heredity
B. Children develop in a predictable manner

C. Children develop skills and abilities in an unpredictable manner


D. Children develop at different rates.

63. On what level of Havighurst Developmental task when Donna, a CEO, maintains standard of
living, maintains her relationship with her spouse and perform civic and social responsibilities?
A. Late Childhood
B. Early Childhood
C. Middle Age
D. Old Age
64. . According to Jean Piaget, this level of development occurs from 12 to 18 months and is
when the child starts to develop his curiosity.
A. Primary Circular Level
B. Secondary Circular Level
C. Reflexes
D. Tertiary Circular Level

65. Jerome Bruner 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 that next stage or level.
A. Scaffolding
B. Zone of Proximal Development
C. Zone of Actual Development
D. MKO

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

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

68. . Which of the following practice that is regarded to be developmentally appropriate for
preschoolers?
A. Use materials that are challenging, vibrant and appealing.
B. Activities ought to be practical, not written.

C. Make the activities too simple, and easy that only last a short while.
D. Always give rewards and never punish.

69. All these statements are cognitivist principles except __________.


A. Belief of the non-observable behavior
B. Preference to focus on understanding the cognitive processes
C. Analyzing the components and structures of information processes
D. Conclusion based on observation of learning’s external manifestations
70. In treatment for alcoholism, Don 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
alcoholic and stopped drinking alcohol. Which theory explains this?
A. Operant Conditioning
B. Social Learning Theory
C. Associative Learning
D. Attribution Theory

71. Karding allows his seatmate Berting to copy his answers so that he will appear to him as
more intelligent? At what level of Kohlberg’s stages of morality is shown?
A. pre-conventional for mutual benefit
B. Conventional for social approval
C. Conventional to obey the law
D. Pre-conventional for out of fear of punishment

72. How can mobile games addiction be explained using Sigmund Freud’s Terminologies?
A. The super-ego blinds the Ego
B. Id and Super-ego balance each other
C. Id exerts too much power over the ego
D. Ego overcomes the Id

73. Research finding showed that student’s motivation may vary according to socio-economic
background. Which observation can attest to this?
A. Students from low-income families are among those likely to be at risk for falling and
dropping from school.
B. Females are more likely earn higher grades than males.
C. Boys has a higher possibility to become underachievers than girls.
D. Gifted students are highly motivated.

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


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

75. Jericho demonstrates in front of her pupils every step on how to properly arrange the
bookshelves. In bandura’s theory what kind of model is she?
A. Symbolic model
B. Verbal-Instruction model
C. Virtual model
D. Live model
76. . On cognitive advancement in adolescence in metacognition, what does metacognition
mean?
A. Ability to recall and explain
B. Ability to solve problems
C. Ability to analyze and synthesize
D. Ability to identify one’s own thinking process and strategies

77. James says that the sun is sleeping at night, James is in pre-operational stage,
specifically________________.
A. Animism
B. Egocentrism
C. Reversibility
D. Centration

78. Luisa, a one year old child, walks without support because of the “internal ripening” that
occurred in her muscles, bones and nervous system development.
A. Growth
B. Maturation
C. Development
D. Learning

79. . Among approaches to child development, which is the basis of Spanish friars in religious
schools in using stick to punish children who misbehave in class?
A. Classical Conditioning
B. Operant Conditioning
C. Socio-Cultural Learning
D. Social-Cognitive learning

80. . 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 behavior.
A. Heredity
B. Genes

C. Behavior
D. Alleles

81. The process by which an individual acquires the social and cultural heritage of the society
where he belongs, along with selfhood and personality.
A. Acquisition
B. Asocial
C. Internalization
D. Socialization
82. This is one of the most common childhood anxiety disorders when the mother leaves her
kindergarten son in his classroom crying. The child is experiencing ____________.
A. Separation Anxiety
B. ADHD
C. Trisomy 21
D. Autism

83. Attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common mental
disorders affecting children. Which among the following is NOT a symptom of ADHD?
A. Hyperactivity
B. Unable to focus
C. Impulsive
D. Difficulty in spelling

84. One behavioral tendency which accompanies cognitive growth during adolescence is
egocentrism. How does the adolescent show egocentrism?
A. Being unmindful of what others will say
B. Tendency to think too much of themselves
C. Enjoyment for group dynamics like role play, discussion, debate.
D. Imagine the far-fetch and less ideal situations at home school and in society

85. According to Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, between ages 12 and 15, children
reach formal operational stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage?
A. Can do multitasking
B. Can reason inductively or deductively
C. Can solve abstract problems and think deductively
D. Can focus on only one aspect of a situation or event

86. Pre-school children tend to focus all their attention on a single characteristic compared to
others.
A. Centration
B. Egocentrism
C. Seriation
D. Conservation

87. When the learner reaches a point where no further improvement ca be expected, he is in a so
–called _______.
A. Developmental crisis
B. Learning plateau
C. Regression
D. Depression

88. Why should children be trained in using toilets?


A. So, they will know what to do as grownups.
B. Because it is part of growing up gracefully
C. So that it may not cause problems associated with fixations
D. Because it is a sign of neatness and cleanliness

89. Teacher Ryan, a physical education teacher, demonstrates the new skill to be learned so that
his students can watch him and later reproduce the skill. What learning theory is associated with
the situation?
A. Operant Conditioning
B. Connectionism Theory
C. Socio-Cultural Theory
D. Social-Learning Theory

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

91. The process by which certain potentials are inherited from the parents for his development
A. Life
B. Heredity
C. Birth
D. Character

92. . Magna Carta for Public school teachers


A. R.A 7836
B. R.A 4670
C. R.A 9155
D. R.A 7160
93. Transition age from childhood to adulthood where rapid physical changes and sex maturity
occur resulting in changes in ways of feelings, thinking and acting.
A. Puberty
B. Adolescence
C. Early adulthood
D. Stage V

94. Any change in the behavior of an individual


A. Learning
B. Response
C. Change
D. Development
95. The process by which an individual acquires the social and cultural heritage or the society
where he belongs.
A. Socialization
B. Internalization
C. Integration
D. Acquisition

96. According to Froebel, kindergarten is also known as “____________?


A. Children have fun and enjoyment
B. Garden where children could grow
C. He learning Center for Life
D. Where new beginnings begin

97. Public schools in the Philippines are the contribution of which colonizer?
A. American
B. British
C. Japanese
D. Spanish

98. He is known as the Father of Modern I.Q. Test


A. Lewis Terman
B. Erick Erickson
C. Laurence Kohlberg
D. Martin Lesley

99. One’s ability to do abstract reasoning and manipulate symbols refers to what type of
intelligence?
A. musical
B. personality identification
C. mental ability
D. mathematical-logical

100. These statements imply that children at the early learning stage consider parents and
teachers as authorities and models.
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 be the role models at all times
D. Parents and teachers should always consult each other with regards the child’s intellectual
development

101. The inclusion of a course on the life, works and writings- especially the Noli Me Tangere
and El
102. Filibusterismo of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools
103. The inclusion of a course on the life, works and writings- especially the Noli Me Tangere
and El
104. Filibusterismo of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools
101. The inclusion of a course on the life, works and writings- especially the Noli Me Tangere
and El
Filibusterismo of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools
The inclusion of a course on the life, works and writings- especially the Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools
The inclusion of a course on the life, works and writings- especially the Noli Me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools

101. This law emphasizes the mandatory conduct of Flag Ceremony to all Government
Agencies.

1. R.A 13.42
2. R.A 1265
3. R.A 9155
4. R.A 10533

102. This is known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013:


A. K-12
B. RA 7836
C. RA 4670
D. RA 9293

103. _______________, also known as independent play, is one of the earliest stages of play
where children play alone because they have not developed socially to be able to play with others
yet or because they choose alone time.
A. Parallel play
B. Associative play
C. Solitary play
D. Onlooker play

104. Developing an understanding of life, the world around us and other people of the world is
the concern of which pillar of education?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to live together
D. Learning to love you

105. Teacher encourages students to engage in after school activities that develop all aspects of
their life like sports, arts and music.
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to live together
D. Learning to love you

106. The learning that contributes to a person’s mind, body and spirit.
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to live together
D. Learning to love you

107. 4Which refers to passing of accumulated experiences of the past generations to the
incoming generations?
A. Conservation function
B. Instructional
C. Research
D. Social service

108. Which refers to the primary family consisting of husband, wife, and children
A. Patrilocal
B. Extended
C. Matrilineal
D. Nuclear

109. The third gender ideology identified by Hochschild is_____


A. Transitional
B. Transcendental
C. Transformational
D. Transmittal

110. What best describes “Pwede na mentality vs. excellence in service/work”


A. Committed work
B. Striving to be the best
C. Arduous preparation
D. Resignation to mediocrity

111. What was the degree of moral certitude in the decision of United States to drop Atomic
Bomb to Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
A. Perplexed
B. Doubtful
C. Probable
D. Certain

112. Which of the following is the first target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s)
formulated by member states of UN in September 2000?
A. Reduce child mortality
B. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
C. Reduce death due to HIV/AIDS and malaria
D. Achieve universal access to primary education

113. Kindergarten movement is the legacy of this man who is considered the father of
kindergarten.
A. Pestalozzi
B. Froebel
C. Chomsky
D. Pestalozzi

114. Teacher Donna views her student as a unique, free choosing and responsible individuals.
She helps them grow into their own unique selves. What philosophy does Teacher Donna adhere
to?
A. Humanism
B. Existentialism
C. Reconstructivism
D. Essentialism

115. This is known as “never changing education”

A. Humanism
B. Progressivism
C. Perennialism
D. Essentialism

116. The principle that when face when selecting from two unpleasant situations, the one which
is the least harmful should be chosen.
A. The Principle of Double Effect
B. The Choice of the Lesser Evil
C. The Principle of Material Cooperation
D. The Principle of Formal Cooperation

117. Which of the following should Mr. Rivera primarily consider in determining the teaching-
learning objectives and use of instructional media?
A. The assessment tool to be used
B. The learning activities
C. The learner
D. The teacher

118. 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

119. This theorist believes that the mind is blank at birth.


A. Locke
B. Skinner
C. Vygotsky
D. Piaget
120. The learning that contributes to a person’s mind, body and spirit.
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to live together
D. Learning to love you

121. Ms. Mateo, a history teacher considers the element of time in arranging the content of her
lessons in World History. What way of establishing sequence is emphasized by Ms. Mateo?
A. Simple to complex
B. Part to whole
C. Concrete to abstract
D. Chronological

122. Mr. Rivera, a new teacher believes that education is a process of development and is life
itself; therefore, experience related to the child’s needs and interests should be given primary
consideration. What educational philosophy is being exhibited by Mr. Rivera?
A. Idealism
B. Reconstructionism
C. Progressivism
D. Realism

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

124. This law highlights the establishment of Libraries and Reading Centers in every barangay
and municipality of the country.
A. R.A 7743
B. R.A 7473
C. R.A 7734
D. R.A 4737

125. Which of the following is not included in the principles of teaching?


A. Learning Is a passive process
B. The more senses we use, the more effective studying is
C. An atmosphere that is non-threatening improves learning
D. A good teacher considers that learners have different learning styles

126. With the increasing use of educational technology inside the classroom, what role is
expected of the teacher?
A. Facilitator
B. Researcher
C. Knowledge giver
D. Source of information

127. It is something that we learned from the Spaniards. The word “_______” means ‘tomorrow’
or specified ‘future time’
A. Ningas Cogon
B. Mañana
C. Kanya-kanya
D. Crab Mentality

128. Ms. Ortega tasked her students to show them how to play basketball. What learning target is
she assessing?
A. Knowledge
B. Reasoning
C. Skills
D. Products

129. Any change in the behavior of an individual


A. Learning
B. Response
C. Change
D. Development

130. According to Froebel, kindergarten is also known as “____________?


A. Children have fun and enjoyment
B. Garden where children could grow
C. He learning Center for Life
D. Where new beginnings begin

131. A teacher who advocates the pragmatic philosophy of education believes that experience
should follow learning, thus, she has to?
A. require her student mastery of the lessons
B. encourage her students to memorize facts
C. equip her students with basic skills and abilities
D. provide her student with opportunities to apply their skills and abilities

132. How are institutions of learning encouraged to set higher standards over and above the
minimum requirement for state recognition?
A. Scholastic achievement
B. Faculty development

C. Academic freedom
D. Voluntary accreditation

133. This is known as the “centers of excellence law”


A. R.A 7786
B. R.A 7784
C. R.A 7836
D. R.A 7766

135. The creation of Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

A. R.A 7769
B. R.A 7797
C. R.A 7796
D. R.A 8163

136. This law is for Anti-Sexual Harassment act of 1995

A. R.A 7877
B. R.A 7756
C. R.A 8777
D. R.A 6523

137. The violence against women and children law

A. R.A 7610
B. R.A 9262
C. R.A 9155
D. R.A 7836

138. Known as the Anti-Child abuse law


A. R.A 7610
B. R.A 9262
C. R.A 9155
D. R.A 7836

139. Commission on Higher Education Law


A. 7787
B. 7722
C. 7277
D. 8199

140. Otherwise known as education for all season?


A. Formal Education
B. Non-formal Education
C. Informal Education
D. Distance Education

141. Teacher Ybiel aims her students toward the holistic development. Teacher Ybiel is?
A. Progressivist
B. Essentialist
C. Idealist
D. Realist

142. All of the following are the basic tool subjects, EXCEPT?
A. Filipino
B. Mathematics
C. MAPEH
D. English

143. 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 Teachers Standard
B. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards
C. National Competency-Basic Teachers Standard
D. National Competency-Basic Teacher Standards

144. Vocation came from the Latin word vocare which means ________.
A. to call
B. to answer
C.to realized
D. to neglect

145. It is one of the most exalted word in the English Language, denoting a long and arduous
years ofpreparation, a striving for excellence, a dedication to the public interest, and commitment
to moral andethical values.
A. Educator
B. Teacher
C. Professional
D. none of the above

146. The teacher’s teaching philosophy is reflected by which of the following?


I. Choice of teaching methods
II. Choice of circle of friends
III. Choice of how to use leisure time
A.I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. I, II, and

147. Teacher Veena is a newly appointed teacher. The principal told her to avoid any conducts
that will discredit the teaching profession. Which of the following do you think will not in any
manner discredit the teaching profession?
A. Revealing confidential information of the school.
B. Writing anonymous letter maligning colleagues.
C. Joining social drinking
D. Practicing entrepreneurship with the students as clients

148. If I have to use the most authentic method of assessment, which of these procedures should
I consider?
A. Traditional Test
B. Performance-Based Assessment
C. Written Test
D. Objective Assessment

149. What is the learning domain targeted by this competency: Exhibit correct body posture?
A. Cognitive
B. Psychomotor
C. Affective
D. Aptitude

150. The ______ is the average of a dataset, calculated by summing all values and dividing by
the number of values.
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. None of the above

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