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SST PEPOL!!!
1. To ensure high standards of the teacher’s
personal and professional Development,
What tool/instrument was developed by the
DepEd for self-assessment?
a. TSNA
b. IPPD
c. KSA
d. TPDI
2. The professional teacher is not “The sage on
stage” but “the guide from the side.” This
implies that teachers_____.
a. act as facilitators of learning
b. serve dispensers of knowledge
c. project an “Almighty-Omniscient” image
d. cling to their power to impose rules
3. Which of the following intervention reduces
stigma between social status and social
selection in the education system?
a. National Achievement Test
b. Education for All
c. National Colleges Admission Examination
d. Education Service Contracting Scheme
4. What theory states that identical instrument
environments, methods and resources may be
effective for some learners and ineffective for
others because of the differences in the
learner’s biological and developmental set of
characteristics?
a. Learning style Theory
b. Reading Readiness Theory
c. Multiple Intelligence Theory
d. Emotional Intelligence Theory
5. In a school where academic performance is low
which of these alternative actions is LEAST
effective?
a. Putting up a functional Educational
Management Information System (EMIS)
b. Establishing a well equipped Learning
Management Resource Center (LRC)
c. Upgrading teaching competencies through in
service training
d. Producing support instructional material
6. Inclusion is a basic right of every Filipino child
as mandated in the Philippine Constitution,
R.A. 7277 or the Magna Carta for Disabled and
EFA 2015. What fundamental changes have to
be operationalized in inclusive education?
I. Philosophy of education
II. Relevant curriculum
III. Mainstreaming
IV. Homestudy program
V. Structural organization
a. II, III and V
b. I, IV and V
c. I, II, III and V
d. II, IV and V
7. An Individual Education Plan (IEP) for a child with
disability has to be prepared by the ____.
I. Regular and special educators, parents and
medical specialists, if available
II. Special education teachers and parents
III. Special education teachers
IV. Psychologist and therapists
a. I only c. IV only
b. II only d. III and IV
8. Which is the best reason for providing early
intervention program to children with
disabilities ages 0 to 3 years old?
a. Prevent labelling at an early age
b. Ensure inclusion or enrolment in regular classes
c. Identify strengths and weaknesses for
instruction purposes
d. Address developmental lag and prevent
acquiring additional disabilities
9. Which of these is a teacher’s acceptable view
of change?

a. Change disrupts routine.


b. Change is an opportunity
c. Change is self-serving
d. Change rewards initiators
10. Assigning teachers in their own barangay, municipality
or province is a consideration of economic and cultural
factors in the educational system. R.A. 8190 provides
that in the appointment or assignment of teachers to
public elementary or secondary schools, priority, city or
province where the school is located. Required by law.
Under RA 8190 a bona fide resident is a teacher who
has resided on period of at least ___ prior to
appointment.
a. Three months
b. Six years
c. Six months
d. Three years
11. Batas Pambasa Blg. 232, otherwise known as the
Education Act of 1982 is a framework for the
establishment of an integrated system of education
relevant to the goals of national development.
Likewise, it declares the rights to the education
community.
Who comprise the educational community?
a. Parents, Students, Teacher, School Administrations
b. Schools, Community, Non-teaching Personnel, Teachers
c. LGUs, Students, Parents NGOs
d. Teacher, NGOs, Public Schools, Private Schools
• 13. What could be an appropriate research approach to
determine the factors that contribute to school
effectiveness?
a. Compare the achievement scores of students from the
urban centers with those from the rural areas.
b. Introduce an intervention program in schools
consistently performing low in national assessment tests.
c. Conduct an inventory of instructional resources being
used in all schools.
d. Established benchmarks from a case study of a school
that is consistently topping the national examinations.
14. “Back to the Basic” movement was launched
by the then DECS, now DepEd, not only to
upgrade pupil achievement but also to ___.

a. Emphasize the importance of the 3Rs


b. Encourage pupils to study
c. Serve as the basis for a learning continuum
d. Develop thinking skills
15. Teacher L gives his students opportunities to
be creative because of his conviction those
much learning results from the need to
express creativity. On which theory is
Teacher’s conviction anchored?
a. Humanist c. Behaviorist
b. Cognitive d. Associationist
16. The “Paaralan sa Bawa’t Barangay” takes its
roots in the establishment of one primary
school in every municipality as mandated by
____.
a. The Educational Decree of 1863
b. The Educational Act of 1901
c. The Educational Act of 1982
d. The Education Act of 477
17. Which DepEd test do out-of-school youths
and adults take to enable them to enrol in
college if they pass it?
a. Accreditation and Equivalency test
b. National Achievement
c. National Secondary Achievement Test
d. National College Entrance Examination
• 18. Can parents pass on their duty to educate
their children to the school, especially if they
are illiterate?
a. No, parents have the primary duty to educate
their children.
b. Yes, because parents did not go through formal
training for the education of their children.
c. It depends on the condition of parents.
d. It depends on the condition of children.
20. Accreditation programs are among the ways of
ensuring quality in education. The most
important criterion in accreditation is _____.
a. Assessment based on the school’s philosophy,
mission/vision, resources and student
achievement.
b. Assessment of the school’s corporate climate
c. Training of a chosen sample of teachers, staff, school
administrators from various sectors for
accreditations procedures
d. Volunteerism on the part of the school asking for
accreditation.
21. With equitable access to basic education in
mind, which does NOT belong to the group?
a. Establishment of state colleges
b. Increase of scholarship and loan grants
c. Mobile teachers
d. Non-formal education programs
22. From the Households and school matching
survey (HSMS) conducted in 1982, it was found
out that school factors have less influence on
learning when compared to community and hone
background variables. Which is one implication of
this finding?
a. The school needs to strengthen its partnership with
parents and community.
b. The school must focus on mastery learning.
c. DECS should work for 1:1 child-book-ratio.
d. DECS must create more teachers items.
23. It is said that some private schools employ teachers
without license. Is that in accordance with the
Philippine Teachers’ Professionalization Act?
a. Yes, provided the teacher has at least five years of
teaching experience.
b. Yes, the Teachers’ Professionalization Act applies only to
teachers in government schools.
c. No, the license as a requirement for teaching applies to
teachers in both public and private schools.
d. No, except if the teacher has very satisfactory
performance continuously in the past five years.
24. Teacher Maria sees to it that her classroom
is clean and orderly so her pupils will less
likely disarrange seats and litter on the floor.
On which thought is her action based?
a. Behaviourism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism
25. Teacher Sally is of the thinking that from the
very start students must be made to realize
that study is indeed hard work. To which
philosophy does Teacher Sally adhere?
a. Progressivism
b. Perennialism
c. Essentialism
d. Reconstructionism
26. If your students appear to be more interested in
a topic outside your planned lesson for the day,
you set aside your lesson plan for that day and
take the opportunity to discuss the topic of
particular interest to your students. Strike the
iron while it is hot! Which philosophy governs
your action?
a. Existentialism
b. Rationalism
c. Empiricism
d. Progressivism
• 27. “Specialization is knowing more and more
about less and less”. Then it is better to be a
generalist, claims Teachers Lani. On which
philosophy does Teacher Lani learn?
a. Perennialism
b. Progressivism
c. Essentialism
d. Existentialism
28. When a case of child abuse is field by
parents what law is applied?
a. Republic Act 7610
b. Republic Act 7863
c. Republic Act 7422
d. Republic Act 7650
The 1987 Philippine Constitution mandates free
and compulsory education in the ____ level.

a. Elementary
b. Preschool
c. High school
d. Post-secondary
31. Upon prior consent of parents and school
authorities, religion may be taught in
Philippine schools ____.
a. Within regular class hours
b. After class
c. During vacant period
d. After recess
31. That the quality of Philippine education is
declining was the result of a study by EDCOM
which recommended to ____ teachers and
teaching.
a. Regulate
b. Professionalize
c. Strengthen
d. Improve
• 32. 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
onwards.
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 endeavour to prepare the
child for adulthood.
d. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, cognitive,
psychological, spiritual and language development
of young children.
33. The basic policy of the Education of 1982 or
Batas Pambansa Blg. 232 is to establish and
maintain a complete, adequate and integrated
system of education relevant to the goals of
national development. Which of the following is
NOT covered by this Act?
a. Private schools
b. Literacy classes
c. Sunday schools
d. Multigrade
34. Who is more likely to advise you to modify
your classroom environment in such a way
that your pupils will be motivated to learn?
a. The behaviourist
b. The humanist
c. The cognitivist
d. The social-cognitivist
• 38. You make full use of the question and
answer method as a model for discussion.
Who championed/advocated question-and-
answer method
a. Socrates c. Lao Tzu
b. Mencius d. Mohammed
39. According to the 1987 constitution, when
should religion be taught to children in public
elementary and high school?
a. During Fridays
b. After the regular class hour
c. During Sundays
d. Within the regular class hour
40. Under the educational service contract system
implemented starting 1986-87, students not
accommodated in public elementary and
secondary schools because of lack of classrooms,
teachers and instructional materials, enroll in
private schools in their respective communities
with government paying for the students’ tuition
and other fees instead of constructing additional
buildings, hiring new teachers, and purchasing
more teaching materials. This system is in line
with which educational goals?
a. Relevance
b. Access and equitable
c. Accessible
d. Adequacy
41. The lesson is on the pros and cons of capital
punishment. Mr. Milan wants to do high level
thinking and to develop a view of capital
punishment from different perspectives.
Which technique will be most appropriate?
a. Role playing
b. Simulation
c. Lecture
d. Panel discussion
42. To teach the democratic process to the pupils,
Biag Elementary School decided that the election
of class officers shall be patterned after the local
election. There were qualifications set for
candidates, limited period for campaign and rules
for posting campaign materials, etc.
which of the following did the school use?
a. Role playing c. Symposium
b. Simulation d. Philips 66
43. Which order follows the basic rule in framing
interaction?

a. Call on a student, pause, ask the question


b. Ask the question, call on a student, pause.
c. Ask the question, pause, call on a student.
d. Call on a student, ask the question, pause.
44. Teacher Ben, an experienced teacher, does
daily review of past lesson. Why?
a. To provide his pupils with a sense of wholeness
and continuity
b. To determine who among his pupils are studying
c. To reflect on how he presented the previous
lesson
d. To introduce a new lesson
45. Teacher Alvin wants to teach the class the
rules in playing basketball. Which method is
most appropriate?
a. Direct instruction
b. Problem solving
c. Discovery
d. Inductive reasoning
• Teacher Beda is the teacher of English as a
Second Language. She used vocabulary cards, fill-
in-the-blank sentences, dialogues, 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 teaching in a variety of ways because
not all students learn in the same manner.
b. The teacher wants to make her teaching easier by
having less talk.
c. The teacher is emphasizing reading and writing
skills.
d. The teacher is applying Bloom’s hierarchy of
cognitive learning.
47. Teacher Marion developed a card game in
which pupils matched different fractions. The
shapes contained within each card were the
same while the number of parts shaded was
different. Which concept/process was taught
by this activity?
a. Equivalent fractions
b. Proper and improper fractions
c. Sequencing fractions
d. Converting fractions
48. What should a teacher do for students in
his/her class who are not on an expected
grade level?
a. Give them materials on their level and let them
work at a pace that reasonable for them, trying
to bring them up to a grade level.
b. Give them the same work as the other students,
not much, so that they won’t feel embarrassed.
c. Give them the same work as the other students
because they will absorb as much as they are
capable of.
d. Push them to perform in order to attain desired
grade level.
49. Teacher Rodel likes to show how the
launching of spaceships takes place. Which of
the following materials available, which is
most fit?
a. Mock-up c. Replica
b. Model d. Realia
50. The collaborative approach includes the
major behaviours of listening, clarifying,
presenting, problem-solving, and ____.
a. Negotiating
b. Evaluating
c. Feedbacking
d. Assessing
51. Which is in accordance with the “withitness”
principle of classroom management of
Kounin?
a. Student is with his teacher in everything he
teaches.
b. Teacher is fully aware of what is happening in
his classroom.
c. Students agree to disagree in class discussions.
d. Both parents and teachers are involved in the
education of children.
52. Which practice helps the teacher maximize
time for instruction?

a. Employ a reactive approach to discipline.


b. Maximize discipline time.
c. Avoid classroom routine; they make your
students robots.
d. Minimize discipline time.
53. Which seating arrangement has been proven
to be effective for learning?
a. Flexible to suit varied activities
b. Fixed arrangement to maximize instructional
time
c. A combination of fixed arrangement
d. Any seat arrangement to suit varied learning
styles
54. You want to present the characteristic
features of a constructivist approach. Which
should you use?
a. Attribute wheel
b. Fishbone diagram
c. Venn diagram
d. Narrative frame
55. If you want to generate as many ideas as you
want which one should you organize?

a. Debate
b. Forum
c. Panel discussion
d. Small group discussion
56. Which technique is an application of B.F.
Skinner’s Theory on operant conditioning?
a. Mastery learning
b. Process approach
c. Computer-assisted instruction
d. Project method
57. Which one will you use if you want to give
your students an overview of your lesson
before you proceed?
a. Advance organizer
b. Pictograph
c. Review
d. Story board
58. For a lesson on subject verb agreement, you
want to proceed deductively. How will you do
it?
a. State the rule, then give examples.
b. Give examples, then ask students to state the
rule on subject verb agreement.
c. Give a pretest then teach based on pretest
results.
d. Let them play a game relevant to subject-verb
agreement followed by a drill.
59. You want to teach plant’s response to light
inductively. How will you proceed?
a. Draw plant’s response to light then explain.
b. State plant’s response to light.
c. Show pictures of plants growing toward the
light, then ask students to draw their
conclusion on plant’s response to light.
d. Make my students share their research on
phototropism and ask one another questions
60. To cater to the linguistics competence of
students, which of these activities must be
utilized?
a. Writing a rap
b. Making a parody
c. Constructing models
d. Creating dance
61. If you learn best through listening to
lectures, discussions, and to what others say,
what type of learner are you?

a. Auditory c. Tactile
b. Visual d. Kinesthetic
62. To make the students get focused in the
discussion, what must you do especially if
your students are unruly and noisy?
a. Employ innovative strategies.
b. Explore various means of giving sanctions.
c. Ignore the students who are misbehaving
d. Refer the unruly and noisy pupils to the
Guidance Office.
63. What is the initial step that a homeroom
adviser must do at the beginning of the class?

a. Get to know each member of the class.


b. Prepare a seat plan.
c. Secure the class list.
d. Memorize the names of the students.
64. Why do we need to establish classroom
routines?

a. To make our work easy


b. To minimize problems in class
c. To ensure order and discipline
d. To promote organization in class
65. How will you help shy and timid students in
your class?
a. Let them be as they are.
b. Encourage them to join as many activities in
class.
c. Treat them naturally.
d. Refer them to the Guidance Office.
66.. There are 5s in discipline children. Which is
the correct order for this approach?
a. Stare, Silence, Seek other’s help, See him
personally, Separate him
b. Stare, Silence, Separate him, See him
personally, Seek other’s help
c. See him personally, Seek other’s help, Stare,
Silence, Separate him
d. Separate him, Seek other’s help, Stare, Silence,
See him personally
67. There is a statement that says, “No amount of
good instruction will come out without good
classroom management.” Which of the following
best explains this statement?
a. Classroom management is important to effect good
instruction.
b. There must be classroom management for
instruction to yield good outcomes/results.
c. Classroom management means good instruction.
d. Good instruction is equal to effective classroom
management
68. Which is NOT part of classroom routines?

a. Line formation during recess, lunch, and


dismissal
b. Passing of papers
c. Greeting teachers and classmates
d. Studying lessons before, during and after class.
69. As a teacher, one has to be properly dressed
at all times in all occasions. This is part of the
personal classroom management of teachers.
Why is this important?
I. Teachers must be role models.
II. Teacher must always be presentable
III. Teacher must look dignified at all times
IV. Teachers are also models in observing proper
dress code
a. I and III c. II adn III
b. I, II,III and IV d. II and IV
70. Giving rewards is one way to motivate
students to behave at all times. What is the
best positive reinforcement which can be
employed?
a. Acknowledging the potential of each student
b. Giving medals for every good work done
c. Praising them for good work
d. Distributing tokens/ materials for every best
work
71. Should a teacher involve her / his students in
planning the instructional objectives before
starting a lesson?
a. Yes, with shared objectives, they become self-
motivated.
b. No, they will not be ready for it at the beginning.
c. Yes, they will be given a tip on what questions to
ask.
d. No, with cognitive objectives at the start,
irrelevant questions are formulated.
72. What is the best method to use in
presenting a lesson which would need
sophisticated and expensive equipment and
technical know-how?
a. Problem solving
b. Inquiry approach
c. Demonstration
d. Cooperative learning
73. Teacher B requested an older, brighter and
more cooperative member in a group to teach
the other members.
a. The tutor is better equipped and close to the
rest.
b. They know one another, learning is faster.
c. The tutor is older and can commend them to
understand.
d. The members can rely on a brighter tutor.
74. Lesson depicting historical events like
declaration of independence on June 12 and
Rizal’s execution at Luneta can best be taught
through which of these methodologies?
a. Discussion
b. Team teaching
c. Role playing
d. Narratives
75. How can a teacher enhance her/his
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.
c. Immediately call another student in case one
cannot answer.
d. You may answer you own question if no one can.
76. Teacher B wanted her students to learn the
electoral process in action. So they went on to
elect the President, Vice President, 12 Senators
and 20 Congressmen. They came up with
qualification of candidates. Manner of
campaigning and canvassing of votes. This activity
is described as a copy of real event which can
simulate real-life situations. The students learned
from ____.
a. Direct experiences
b. Contrived experiences
c. Purposeful experience
d. Demonstration
77. A report from PAGASA showed an increasing
trend in daily temperature from January to
March. How can students best present such
tend to the class?
a. Flowchart
b. Map
c. Drawing
d. Bar graph
78. In a biology class, the students were asked to
trace their own families’ closest relatives starting
from their great grandparents. They constructed
a starting couple and added several branches to
indicate the offsprings up to second or third
generations. Which did they construct?
a. Pictorial graph
b. Family tree
c. Fishbone diagram
d. Affinity diagram
79. To discipline unruly students, Teacher H
always tells his students “Remember, I am the
person in authority here. I have the power to
pass or fail you.” Do you agree with Teacher
H’s reference to power?
a. No, his authority is not meant to be used to
pass or fail students.
b. Yes, passing and failing are in the hands of a
teacher.
c. Yes, one may use the power given you to
blackmail students.
d. We need more data to give a categorical answer.
80. Which is NOT a characteristic of divergent
question?

a. Longer response
b. Broad foci
c. Evokes multiple response
d. Recall-oriented
81. “What conclusions can you draw from the
case involving a taxi-driver and three
members of the VFA team?” is an example of
which type of question?
a. Descriptive
b. Explanatory
c. Synthesized
d. Judgemental
82. When you ask students to explain why they
agree or disagree with a statement, you are
asking them to ____.
a. Evaluate
b. Synthesize
c. Comprehend
d. Analyse
83. Here’s a lesson objective: To relate to class at
least one insight from the film “Pay It
Forward”. Under which domain(s) of objective
will this fall?
a. Cognitive
b. Affective
c. Psychomotor
d. Cognitive and Affective
84. Which of the following is the major contribution
of education technology to the learning process
in curriculum development?
a. Updated the use of audio-visual materials in the
classrooms
b. Introduced computer assisted education in the
technology courses.
c. Minimized students’ efforts in the accomplishment
of education goals.
d. Matched the learner and the most appropriate
technology for instruction.
85. Which of the following is most likely to be a
characteristic of the teacher who is a good
implementer of the curriculum?
a. Teacher sticks to standards set by the subject
content.
b. Teacher emphasizes pupil discussion on varied
topics.
c. Teacher controls classroom activities and
interaction.
d. Teacher provides differentiated activities for the
students.
86. If the subjects are interdisciplinary,
integrative and interactive, this curriculum is
based on which educational philosophy?
a. Progressivism
b. Reconstructionism
c. Essentialism
d. Perennialism
87. You want to teach democracy in school
government by patterning procedures of the
local and national elections. Which technique
will you use?
a. Simulation
b. Apprenticeship
c. Immersion
d. Practicum
88. You like to show a close representation of
the size and shape of the Earth and its
location in the entire solar system. What is the
vest instructional aid?
a. Picture c. Realia
b. Model d. Film
89. Which primary factor is considered in
designing the curriculum?

a. The objectives
b. The learners
c. The materials
d. The assessment
90. Which is a planning tool that helps the
reader analyse the story so that the questions
during discussions will create a coherent
framework for understanding text?
a. Story map
b. Graphic organizer
c. Semantic web
d. Tree outline
90. Which program of the Department of
Education is an offshoot of the Filipino
bayanihan spirit?
a. Every Child A Reader Program (ECARP)
b. Brigade Eskwela
c. Child-Friendly School System
d. The Basic Education Curriculum
92. Teacher H begins a lesson on tumbling by
demonstrating front and back somersault in slow
motion and physically guiding his students through the
correct movements. As his students become more
skillful, he stands back from the mat and gives verbal
feedback about how to improve. With Vygotsky’s
theory in mind, what did Teacher H do?
a. Guided participation
b. Peer interaction
c. Apprenticeship
d. Scaffolding
93. Which psychological theory states that the
mind insists on finding patterns in things that
contribute to the development of insight?

a. Piaget’s psychological
b. Kohlberg’s psychological
c. Gestalt psychological
d. Bruner’s theory
94. According to Ausubel, one of the ways to
strengthen the student’s cognitive structure is
by using an instructional tool called ___.

a. Cross-referencing
b. Spiral approach
c. Advance organizer
d. Narrative
95. The Department of Education directed that
the lowest passing grade is 75% and the
lowest failing grade is __ % in the report card.
a. 60
b. 65
c. 70
d. 50
96. In a one hundred-item test, what does
Ryan’s raw score of 70 mean?
a. He surpassed 30 if his classmates in terms of
score.
b. He got 70 items correct.
c. He surpassed 70 of his classmates in terms of
scores.
d. He got a score above the mean.
97. Which is TRUE when standard deviation is
big?

a. A bell cure shape is steep.


b. Scores are spread apart.
c. Scores are concentrated.
d. Scores are not extremes.
98. A negative discrimination index means
_______________.
a. More from the lower group answered the test
item correctly.
b. More from the upper group answered the test
correctly.
c. The test item could not discriminate between
the upper and the lower group.
d. The test item has low reliability.
99. What can be said of student
performance in a positively skewed score
distribution.

a. Almost all students had average


performance.
b. A few student performed excellently.
c. Most students performed poorly.
d. Most students performed early.
100. . Prof. A taught her Mathematics
class about addition of fractions. She
administer, an assessment tool to give her
feedback so she can help the students
learn more. What form of assessment
was given?
A. Summative
B. Formative
C. Peer
D. Self
101. What does an achievement test
measure?
A. Capacity for future learning
B. Educational and vocational aptitude
C. Quality and quantity of previous
learning
D. Quality and quantity of previous
teaching
102. Miss Eugenio would like to cover a wide
variety of objectives in the quarterly
examination in her English class lesson on
subject-verb agreement. Which of the
following types of test is the most
appropriate?
A. True-False
B. Multiple Choice
C. Matching
D. D. Essay
103. Which purpose of evaluation distinguishes it
from measurement?
A. Determine the effectiveness of the teacher's
teaching.
B. Compare individual's performance with national
standards.
C. Determine the extent of relative attainment of
moral and ethical values.
D. Interpret measured performance in terms of
certain criteria of acceptability
and adequacy.
104. Prof, de Leon plans to do assessment FOR
learning, then she should plan how to_____
I. provide feedback to help students improve their
work
II. certify students' achievement
III. assess strengths and weaknesses of students
IV. align instruction to learning needs of students
A. I, II and III only
B. I, II and IV only
C. I, III and IV only
D. II, III and IV only
105. Who among the teachers below did a
diagnostic assessment?
A. Miss Lopez who administered an achievement
test to the Grade 7 students
B. Mr. Verdadero who gave a quiz before starting the
next chapter on Psychology
C. Mr. Agarpao who gave a journal writing activity
immediately after discussion to determine the
outcome of instruction
D. Mrs. Bayang who gave a 10 - item test to find
out the specific concepts in which the students are
encountering difficulty.
106. Mr. Agpaoa is designing a performance
assessment for his class in Filipino. Which of the
following should he first consider to come up with a
really valid test?
A. A set of standards to determine what
students know and can do
B. A set of criteria on which to base quality of
performance
C. The rubric which will define the level of
performance of students
D. Specific task that students are required to do
107. Who gave the most authentic assessment task for the
instructional objective "Solve word problems involving
operations with fractions".
A. Mrs. Domingo who required her students to solve a set of
problems on operations with fractions.
B. Mr. Pastor who asked his students to construct a word
problem given a number sentence involving operations on
fractions and then solve the problem they have constructed.
C. Mr. Ildefonso who asked students to construct any word
problem on operations with fractions then formed pairs,
exchanged problems and helped each other solve the
problems.
D. Mrs. Padaong who required her students to construct any
word problem involving operations on fractions and then show
how to solve them.
108. Which of the following is observed in a class doing
authentic assessment? The students_____.
I. perform tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of
essential skills
II. are required to apply knowledge and skills they have learned
in a written test
III. demonstrate understanding by answering essay questions
IV. create presentation to demonstrate certain competencies
and skills
a. II and IV
b. I and IV
c. I, II, and III
d. II, III and IV
109. Mrs. Rasos wants to test her students' knowledge of
the different places in the Philippines, their capital and their
products. So she gave an essay test. If you were the teacher
will you do the same?

A. No, the giving of objective test is more appropriate than


the use of essay.
B. No, such method is inappropriate because essay is
difficult.
C. Yes, essay test can measure more than what the other
tests can measure.
D. Yes, essay is the best in measuring any type of
knowledge.
110. The distribution of the Mathematics
Achievement Test scores of 60 students is
positively skewed. What does this imply?

A. Their mean score is a high value.


B. Their mode corresponds to a low
value.
C. Most of the students got low scores.
D. Most of the students got high scores.
111. A class is composed of
academically good students. The
distribution of their
grades will most likely to be .
A. platykurtic
B. skewed to the right
C. skewed to the left
D. perfectly normal
112. What does a skewed score distribution
mean?

A. The scores are normally distributed.


B. The mean and the median are equal.
C. The mean, the median and the mode are
equal.
D. The scores are concentrated more at one
end or the other end of the distribution.
113. Teacher R teaches very well. His students
study very well, too. Expected learning
outcomes are clear to both teacher and
students. Teacher's assessment tasks are
aligned to learning outcomes. What is most
likely the result of assessment? Describe the
score distribution.
A. Skewed to the right
B. Skewed to the left
C. Follows the normal curve
D. Leptokurtic
114.. Teacher M does not teach well. His students
do not study well, too. Expected1 learning outcomes
are not clear to both teacher and students.
Teacher " assessment tasks are not aligned to
learning outcomes. What is most likely the result of
assessment? Describe the score distribution.

A. skewed to the right


B. follows the normal curve
C. skewed to the left
D. leptokurtic
115. In Piaget’s concrete operational stage in
cognitive development, which refers to the
ability to order or arrange things logically
based on dimensions such as weight, volume,
or size?
a. conversation
b. reversibility
c. decentering
d. seriation
116. Based on Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory of
Development, which of the following
statements does NOT speak about Initiative
vs, Guilt?
a. People can be trusted.
b. I am prepared to take a risk.
c. In difficulty, I will not give up.
d. I feel what happen to me is the result of
what I have done
117. Learners in this category have high
awareness and understanding of one’s own
interest, emotion and goals. These learners
tend to away from others. They’re in tune
with their inner feelings.
a. Interpersonal Intelligence
b. Intrapersonal Intelligence
c. Visual Intelligence
d. Logical Intelligence
118. Who is the proponent of preventive
discipline as an approach towards effective
classroom management?
a. Jacob Kounin
b. Lorin Anderson
c. Anita Harrow
d. Wolfgang Kohler
119. Teacher Cirio is aware of what is happening
inside the classroom such as how the learners
behave when he is around or when is not
around. This demonstrates.
a. Withitness
b. Ripple Effect
c. Smoothness
d. overlapping
120. Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Objectives
in the Cognitive Domain was revised by

a. Jacob Kounin
b. Lorin Anderson
c. Anita Harrow
d. Wolfgang Kohler
121. While administering a quiz, Teacher Jhera
was able to check the attendance of the
learners. This ability of the teacher to attend
two or more at a time is also known as____.
a. Withitness
b. Ripple Effect
c. Smoothness
d. Overlapping
122. This is the term given to the appropriate
pacing and progression of the lesson. The
lesson should be properly paced monitored
and adjusted in order to prevent slow down
stoppages.
a. Smoothness
b. Overlapping
c. Momentum
d. Withitness
123. Teacher Nasedra is not yet finished
discussing the topic all about noun. The next
day, her student were surprised when she
proceeded to discuss a new topic about verb
wherein fact she has not completed explaining
the first topic. This event is an example
of____.
a. Thrust
b. Dangle
c. Flip-flop
d. stimulus-bound
124. In the middle of the lesson, Teacher
Elmerisa saw a yellow butterfly outside the
classroom. Instead of proceeding to the lesson
she suddenly diverted the topic about
butterfly instead of discussing the present
topic about adjectives. This situation can be
categorized as______.
a. Thrust
b. Dangle
c. Flip-flop
d. Stimulus-bound
125. Which among the following keys towards
effective classroom management refers the
teacher’s ability to keep the classroom
running in an organized fashion
a. Smoothness
b. Overlapping
c. Momentum
d. Withitness
126. The following verb belongs to “analysis”
level EXCEPT for

a. Compare
b. Differentiate
c. Separate
d. Judge
127. Which among the following verbs belongs
to the “comprehension” level

a. List
b. summarize
c. enumerate
d. identify
128. What continuing government program
helps reduce the gap between low income
status and quality education?
a. Education Service Contracting Scheme
b. National Achievement Test
c. National College Assessment Examination
d. Brigada Eskwela
129. Teacher Coleen is a faculty member of a
private school. Which agency will not have
dealings with?
a. Department of Education
b. Civil Service Commission
c. Commission of Higher Education
d. Professional Regulation Commission
130. In K to 12 assessment, What happen to
students who fail in two learning areas?
a. Repeat subject with failures
b. Retained in same level
c. Not accepted for enrolment the following
year
d. Pass to next level after remedial classes
131. The following assumptions are about
Structural Functionalism, EXCEPT:
a. System in society tend towards self-
maintaining order or equilibrium
b. The intertwined patterns of action and
interaction make up group and societies.
c. Allocation and Integration are two fundamental
processes necessary for a given state in balance
d. The nature of one part of the system has an
impact on the form that the other state of
equilibrium of system
132. What is the fifth Pillar of Education which
caters to respect of environment, social
solidarity, and inclusivity in this world society?
a. Learning to Increase Productivity
b. Learning to Live Together
c. Learning Solve Real and World Problems
d. Learning to Transform Oneself and Society
133. In the context of multicultural education, what
is the term given to the problem of fixed focus on
types of learners, such as to think that all pupils
who are from low-income families are
disrespectful and always misbehaving when in
class?
a. Bias
b. Discrimination
c. Prejudice
d. Stereotype
134. Whatever method the teacher utilizes in the
implementation of curriculum specially on learning
experiences, there will be some guidelines for the
selection and use of such experiences. The following
are true EXCEPT:
a. Teaching methods are means to achieve the end.
They are used to translate objective into action.
b. There is a single best teaching method and
therefore. All teachers must follow the same
framework in teaching and learning
c. The teaching method should stimulate the learners
desire to develop the cognitive, psychomotor, social
and spiritual domain if the individual.
d. In the choice of the teaching methods learning styles
of the students should be considered
135. What us the suggested plan of action in tge process
of curriculum evaluation
I. Analyze information
II. Collect of gather information
III. Organize the information
IV. Recycle the information for continuous feedback
a. I, II, IV and III
b. II, I, III and IV
c. II, III, I and IV
d. III, IV, II and I
136. Principal Erika wants to evaluate her teachers
and determine how best they can be developed
further. Which tool will help her?
a. Individual Plan for Professional Development
b. Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers
c. Competency-Based Performance Appraisal
System for Teachers
d. Results-Based Performance Management
System
137. Professor Minerva sought the assistance of
Harry in Checking the test papers of his
classmates form Gryffindor and Slytherin. For
generation, this practice has persisted in the
modern day, will this still be acceptable?
a. Yes, there is nothing wrong with the act, since
Harry can also be charitable
b. Yes, because Professor Minerva is
overburdened with work and having help will
allow her to return the paper promptly
c. No. because it is better to return the papers
late than to gave a student check them.
d. No. because Professor Minerva violated the
students’ right to privacy
138. What is DepEd’s version of the modern
“bayanihan” by inviting all stakeholders in
ensuring conductive schools?
a. 4c P’s
b. E-IMPACT
c. Brigada Eskwela
d. Private-Public Partnership
139. Which among the choices is guaranteed by
1987 Constitution?

a. Priority Fiscal Allocation


b. Certificate Transfer Program
c. Building of More Classrooms
d. Hiring of New Teachers
140. Which of the following statement is true with
regards to hiring non-education graduates to
teach in the Senior High School?
a. Every non-LET passer must pass the LET with in
Five years
b. Only Education graduates can teach in basic
education
c. Former part-time higher education institution
faculty members can teach in secondary
education
d. Graduates of specialized degree program can
teach as long as the earn the LET in Five years
141. The community and the school should
support each other each other’s programs in
order to come up with successful results for
the learners. Which of the following is NOT
part of the community’s help and concern in
providing a conducive learning environment
for the children?
a. Beatification
b. Cleanliness and maintenance
c. Public Safety
d. Telecommunication and marketing
142.Which of the following is FALSE about the
community where the school belongs?
a. In a wider perspective, community affects the
school environment and vice versa.
b. The community is part of the learning
environment as students learn also externally.
c. The community serves as a school garden
where local plants grows and children play.
d. There is an abundance of learning resources
in the community- both human and material.
143. The Constitution mandates that quality
education must be made accessible to all
Filipinos. As such, the government has
initiated several programs to achieve this end.
Which does not help achieve his end?
a. Continuing Professional Education
b. Education Service Contracting
c. Voucher Program
d. Scholarships for Valedictorians and
Salatatorians
144. The following statements all describe the
Conflict Theory of Sociology, EXCEPT:

a. Clash between ideas and principles


b. Inequality in the distribution of resources
c. Occurring in an orderly fashion
d. Resistance to order and power
145. In joining different programs for personal
growth and professional development
(Domain 7), which is the most desirable drive
that is expected from teachers?
a. Higher position or possible promotion
according to the existing merit system
b. Prestige/stature as a degree holder in
education
c. Aspiration to become a master teacher
d. Intrinsic desire to grow continuously
146. Which of the following is NOT a minimum
criteria of bullying as a subcategory of
aggressive behavior?
a. Hostile intent
b. Imbalance of power
c. Must be physical in nature
d. Repetition over a period of time
147. As a law which backs up the Gender and
Development campaign of the Department of
Education, the Magna Carta of Women affirms
the role of women in nation-building and
ensures the substantive equality of women
and men. This law was enacted in the country
through which Republic Act?
a. Republic Act No. 7610
b. Republic Act No. 9262
c. Republic Act No. 9710
d. Republic Act No. 10627
148. The Philippine Qualifications Framework
gives classifications for the levels of
educational achievement and certification
that Filipinos have. Who will not have a
classification based on the levels?
a. College graduates
b. Doctorate degree holders
c. Elementary school graduates
d. High school graduates
149. This DepEd program closely relates with
Domain #6 of the NCBTS / D-NCBTS/ PPST
because it allows parents, guardians, teachers,
administrator, students and residents to come
together for the benefit of the school.
a. K-12 Program
b. Brigada Eskwela
c. Graduation Ceremony
d. Parent- Teacher Conference
150. In cognitive learning, this term refers to
firmly establish and thoroughly tested
principles or theories.
a. Concept
b. Facts
c. Hypothesis
d. Laws
A Score distribution follows a normal curve.
What does this mean?
a. Most of the score on the -2SD
b. Most of the score on the +2SD
c. The mean, the median and mode are equal
d. Most of the scores pile up between -1SD to
+ 1SD
According to Max Scheler’s Hierarchy of Values,
_______ is the highest form of Values.
a. Pleasure values
b. Vital Values
c. Spiritual Values
d. Values of the Holy
Ms. Jane Cheung Yuk-Yin, a biology teacher,
wants to show her students how blood
circulate in the heart. Which of the following
devices is suitable for Ms. Cheung’s lesson?
a. Diorama
b. Realia
c. Replica
d. Mock-Up
In your attempt to develop creative thinking
skills you want to test fluency of ideas. Which
activity will be most appropriate?

=List animals covered with hair in 1 minute.


• There is a statement that says, No amount of
good instruction will come out without good
classroom management. Which of the following
best explains this statement?

A. Classroom management is important to effect good


instruction.
B. There must be classroom management for
instruction to yield good outcomes/results.
C. Classroom management means good instruction.
D. Good instruction is equal to effective classroom
management
Widespread abuse of Mother Earth prompted
schools to teach sustainable development which
one does this prove about schools?
a. Environmental factors influence the school as an
agent of change.
b. Schools can easily integrate sustainable
development in their curriculum.
c. The curricula of schools are centered on Mother
Earth.
d. Sustainable development cannot be effectively
taught in the classroom.
Which was perceived to be contrary to the
democratized access to education?
a. The granting of scholarships to a selected few
b. The Study-Now-Pay-Later Plan
c. The giving of the National college Entrance
Examination (NCEE)
• 16) An Individual Education Plan (IEP) for a
child with disability has to be prepared by the
__.

• Paki chat ko sa answer


• Which of the education provision are contained in Republic
Act 7277 or the Magna Carta for Disabled Person
I. Special Education
II Access to Education
III. Rehabilitation Services
IV. Assistance to Disabled Persons
a. I, II and III
b. .I and II\
c. I, II and IV
d. I only
If a teacher punishes a students for stealing
money, the child won't steal in the near
future, but does not guarantee that the child
wont steal anymore. Based on Thorndike's
theory, this shows that?
a. Punishment strengthen a response
b. Punishment remove a response
c. Punishment does not remove a response
d. Punishment weakens a response
• What does UNESCO mean?
a. United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization
b. United Nations Environmental, Scholar and
Cultural Organization
c. United Nations Educational, School and Civic
Organization
• Corporal punishment is punishable by law.
How can you instill discipline through non-
violent means?
a. Refrain from admitting erring students.
b. Refer all disciplinary measures to the students
Affairs Office.
c. Establish your policies and give your
expectations at the beginning of the class.
d. Ignore discipline problems.
• As a teacher, one has to be properly dressed at all times in all
occasions. This is part of the personal classroom management of
teachers. Why is this important?
Teachers must be role models.
Teacher must always be presentable
Teacher must look dignified at all times
Teachers are also models in observing proper dress code
a. I and III
b. II adn III
c. I, II, III and IV
d. II and IV
• The improvement of basic education should
be the top priority of the Philippine
government. Defend or refute this position.
Under what type of question does this test
item fall?
a. Convergent
b. Low-level
c. Evaluative
d. Analysis
• Teachers use a lot of problem and thinking skills
in teaching and learning. These are exemplified
through the following practices: reflective skills,
intuitive thinking, and discovery learning. What is
the basis of these practices?
a. Cognitive Psychology
b. Behaviourist Psychology
c. Humanistic Psychology
d. Social Psychology

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