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Pre-operational stage
You arrange the rows of blocks in such a way that a row of 5
blocks is longer than a row of 7 blocks. If you ask which row
has more, Grade 1 pupils will say that it is the row that makes
the longer line. Based on Piaget’s cognitive development
theory, what problem is illustrated?
Conservation problem
According to R.A. 9155, a school head has two roles, namely
administrative manager and ____.
Instructional leader
With the closeness to direct experience as standard, which one
should a teacher choose?
Contrived experience
.Which one does not appeal to tactile learners?*
posters
If you want to hone your students' metacognitive ability, which
is most fit?*
Journal writing
Can Lea Salonga be a music teacher even without a license?*
Tenure of Office
Professor Reyes is thinking of an online learning approach by
which content provides links to information at other locations
and serves as a focal point for a distance education experience.
Which of the following should she use?*
Web-based instruction
If a pupil is unable to read proficiently while others around
him/her can, over time his/her belief in his/her ability to read
will be negatively impacted (Solheim 2011). Based on this
research finding, which factor contributes to the pupil’s
reading problem?*
Self-efficacy
A student who likes reading Science-Based books and is
encourage by parents to do so would usually be more
scientific-minded and logical. Which phrase proves that the
student is intrinsically motivated to read?*
D. I and II
I. Graphic organizers
II. Brainstorming
Gerry lacks originality and imagination in his speech. The
words he uses and his speech patterns reveal a dull,
unquestioning mind. How may Gerry’s speech be describe?*
Banal
Teacher P wants students to monitor their own learning. Which
teaching behavior of Teacher P will be of help?*
Project-Based Learning
If curriculum is planned following the humanistic approach,
which feature applies?*
Very child-centered
In a backward design approach to curriculum and lesson
planning, which comes ahead?*
A. Existentialism
B. Humanism
C. Progressivism
D. Essentialism
2. After listening to the homily of the Priest about
fidelity, Catherine has a moment of reflection. Her
understanding of the value of fidelity has become
deeper as she related this to her past experience. This
typifies what kind of philosophy?
A. Constructivism
B. Reconstructivism
C. Humanism
D. Existentialism
3. After studying the Principle of Identity, Teacher
Beng asks her students to determine which among the
given set of problems conforms to the said identity.
This shows that Teacher Beng upholds this kind of
philosophy?
A. Perennialism
B. Progressivism
C. Essentialism
D. Naturalism
4. Joy listens to the advice given by her sister to end
the relationship that she has with Min Hoo. However,
her sister learned that the advice she has given was not
followed and Joy decided to continue the relationship.
This action of Joy is a manifestation of what kind of
philosophy?
A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
C. Perennialism
D. Humanism
5. After finishing the degree in Education, Teacher
Mary realizes that learning never stops. In fact, she
accumulates more knowledge after leaving the portal
of her alma mater. This typifies what kind of
philosophy?
A. Constructivism
B. Perennialism
C. Progressivism
D. Humanism
6. Mary Joy is an advocate of the principle "making
the most of your life". Live life to the fullest. She is
indeed an advocate of what kind of philosophy?
A. Humanism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
7. Teacher Mae Joy is a very dedicated teacher in the
nursery. Her foremost concern is for the students to
learn how to adapt themselves in the environment.
This shows that Teacher Mae Joy upholds this kind of
philosophy?
A. Naturalism
B. Pragmatism
C. Progressivism
D. Rationalism
8. Teacher Sun Woo serves as an inspiration to his
students because of his efficiency and effectiveness as
a teacher. The mind set of his students towards him is
an instance of what kind of philosophy?
A. Realism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Empiricism
9. Lee Min Hoo learns well through active interplay
with others. His learning increases when engaged I
activities that has meaning in him. Which philosophy
can describe this?
A. Progressivism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Empiricism
10. "Learning is the process of retrieving prior
learning”, this is a statement from;
A. Constructivist
B. Reconstructivist
C. Progressivist
D. Idealist
11. "The curriculum is a total learning experience for
an individual". This point of view is considered to be
of:
A. Traditionalist
B. Progressivist
C. Materialist
D. Cognitivist
12. The principal shares the thought with his teachers
that the subject matter should help students understand
and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who
accept complete responsibility of their thoughts,
feelings, and actions. From which point of view is this
thought based?
A. Essentialism
B. Rationalism
C. Progressivism
D. Existentialism
13. During the faculty recollection, Mr. Duterte asked his teachers to
share their thoughts about their students as their primary customer. What
followed were the gist of what were shared: Teacher Vhong : The learner
is a product of his environment. Sometimes he has no choice. He is
determined by his environment. Teacher Vice: The learner can choose
what he becomes despite his environment. Teacher Anne: The learner is
a social being who learns well through an active interplay with others.
Teacher Karylle: The learner is a rational being. School should develop
his rational and moral powers. Whose philosophical concept is that
Teacher Vhong?
A. Existentialist
B. Progressivist
C. Behaviorist
D. Rationalist
14. Teacher Vice response comes from the mouth of?
A. Essentialist
B. Perennialist
C. Existentialist
D. Behaviorist
15. If you agree with Teacher Anne, you are more of
_______
A. Progressivist
B. Perennialist
C. Essentialist
D. Rationalist
16. If you identify with Teacher Karylle, you adhere to
this philosophy
A. Behaviorist
B. Perennnialism
C. Existentialist
D. Progressivist
17. Student Park Shin Hye, after receiving the
conceptual knowledge on multiplication of trinomials
from his Algebra Teacher, immediately answers the
exercises in the book. This demonstrates what kind of
philosophy?
A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
C. Constructivism
D. Progressivism
18. Teacher Lee Jung Suk views his students as a
unique, free choosing and responsible individuals. He
encourages them to develop their own individualities.
What philosophy does Teacher Lee Jung Suk adhere
to?
A. Naturalism
B. Humanism
C. Existentialism
D. Contructivism
19. In the Social Science class of Mr. Kim So Hyun,
students identify the various social and economic
problems that require urgent solutions. They not only
discuss the ways to address it but also agreed to
participate in solving them. What kind of philosophy
does this class uphold?
A. Essentialism
B. Reconstructivism
C. Naturalism
D. Behaviorism
20. Teacher Park Bo Gum, unlike other teachers in his
school, practices the nontraditional method of discussing
the lessons using not only the book prescribed by the
school as the main source of information and knowledge.
Instead, he went out of his way to devise other means that
will help his students to understand their lessons. To what
philosophy does Teacher Park Bo Gum submit to?
A. Behaviorism
B. Contructivism
C. Progressivism
D. Humanism
21. Teacher Soong Jong Ki class is engaged in problem
solving activity which in a way is a reflection of the
personal and social experiences. The purpose of this activity
is for the students to acquire the skills that can help them in
solving their own real-life problems. What philosophy can
best describe this?
A. Existentialism
B. Progressivism
C. Idealism
D. Realism
22. In his class, Teacher Goong Yu always presents
principles and values so as to encourage his students
to examine them and decide for themselves whether to
accept it or not. What kind of philosophy does Teacher
Goong Yu practice?
A. Idealism
B. Existentialism
C. Humanism
D. Essentialism
23. Teacher Kim Woo Bin is an inspiration to almost
all of his students. His efficiency and effectiveness in
the profession is truly outstanding. Which of the
following describes this attitude of the students toward
him?
A. Existentialism
B. Naturalism
C. Progressivism
D. Idealism
24. If a teacher states that "specialization is knowing
more and more about less and less, hence it is better to
be a generalist". What kind of philosophy does they
uphold?
A. Progressivism
B. Essentialism
C. Naturalism
D. Perennialism
25. In social trends, his do you call those who are for
the revival of the classics?
A. Progressivist
B. Essentialist
C. Humanist
D. Behaviorist
26. A teacher puts emphasis on making her students
master the rules of multiplying fractions, and not so
much on the strategies and execution. This is an
illustration of _______?
A. Existentialism
B. Progressivism
C. Essentialism
D. Naturalism
27. Students are the product of their environment. To
which philosophy does this statement belong?
A. Naturalism
B. Essentialism
C. Behaviorism
D. Existentialism
28. What philosophy possess that a social teacher is a
revered person, central to the educative process and
therefore must be excellent mentally and morally in
personally conduct and conviction?
A. Idealism
B. Progressivism
C. Realism
D. Essentialism
29. This philosophy emphasizes the teaching of
controversial issues to prepare students for a
progressive structuring of the social order.
A. Progressivism
B. Social Experimentation
C. Behaviorism
D. Reconstructionism
30. The philosophy contends that truth is universal an
unchanging and therefore a good education is also
universal and constant.
A. Existentialism
B. Essentialism
C. Perennialism
D. Progressivism
31. Which philosophy of education has for its
curriculum a body intellectual subject matter that are
conceptual on subject, essential for the realization of
mental and moral development?
A. Pragmatism
B. Realism
C. Existentialism
D. Idealism
32. The educational theory, in response to
progressivism, which concerns with the revival of
effort in the direction of teaching the fundamental
tools of learning as the most indispensable type of
education.
A. Perennialism
B. Naturalism
C. Essentialism
D. Behaviorism
33. The philosophy believes that the schools should
originate policies and progress which would bring
about reform of the social orders
A. Behaviorism
B. Progressivism
C. Reconstructionism
D. Perennialism
34. This philosophy contends that the intellectual
faculty of man is higher that the physical faculties.
A. Perennialism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
35. The philosophy proclaims the spiritual nature and
the universe. It holds that the good, the true anted the
beautiful are permanently part of the structure of an
unchanging universe.
A. Realism
B. Existentialism
C. Naturalism
D. Idealism
36. This philosophy possesses the known ability of the
world and everything in its as they are in themselves
and their existence independent of human mind.
A. Realism
B. Idealism
C. Naturalism
D. Existentialism
37. "The central aim of education should be
developing the power of thought “; this would likely
be the aim of what educational practitioner?
A. Reconstructivism
B. Progressivism
C. Perennialism
D. Existentialism
38. This educational theory is based on the philosophy
grounded on experience and the interaction of the
person with his environment. It posits that the
education must use past experiences to direct future
experiences.
A. Progressivism
B. Idealism
C. Existentialism
D. Realism
39. This philosophy is a way of viewing and thinking
about life in the world so that priority is given into
individualism and subjectivity. It believes that human
beings are the creator of their own experiences.
A. Idealism
B. Reconstructionism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
40. It is belief that when an idea agrees with its object,
it is proof of its truth. However, it is definition of truth
not criteria.
A. Idealist
B. Naturalism
C. Naive Realism
D. Behaviorist
41. This educational philosophy encourages
accumulation of knowledge and thinking and must
apply criteria for moral evaluation. Suggested methods
are questioning and discussion, lecture and the project,
whether methods done singly or in group.
A. Behaviorism
B. Essentialism
C. Idealism
D. Existentialism
42. This theory views education as a recurring process
based on eternal truths; thus, the school’s curriculum
should emphasize the recurrent themes of human life.
A. Naturalism
B. Progressivism
C. Perennialism
D. Pragmatism
43. Socrates: Idealism Dewey:?
A. Essentialism
B. Progressivism
C. Existentialism
D. Naturalism
44. Hutchins : ????? Watson : Behaviorism
A. Progressivism
B. Perennialism
C. Behaviorism
D. Naturalism
45. Essentialism: Bagley ??????????? : Jean Paul Sarte
A. Naturalism
B. Existentialism
C. Behaviorism
D. Progressivism
46. The establishment of the school of the future (SOF)
introduces improvement and reform in education to respond to
both human and social needs. What philosophy is related to it?
A. Perennialism
B. Idealism
C. Existentialism
D. Reconstructivism
47. The Department of Education gives greater emphasis on
the development of basic skills. What is the philosophical basis
for this?
A. Pragmatism
B. Existentialism
C. Naturalism
D. Essentialism
48. Teacher Sandara views her students as unique, free-
choosing and responsible individuals. All classroom activities
revolve the said premise. What theory underlines this?
A. Naturalism
B. Essentialism
C. Behaviorism
D. Existentialism
49. The most influential movement in the 18th century. Acts
according by the nature.
A. Idealism
B. Existentialism
C. Naturalism
D. Realism
50. Admits the existence of GOD.
A. Agnosticism
B. Atheism
C. Hedonism
D. Deism or Theism
1. What is an implication of Bandura's findings that children
learn social such as aggression through the process of
observation learning?
a. Avoid children exposure to media violence.
b. Let children watch media violence only with supervision of
parents.
c. Stop showing violence in media.
d. Apply reverse psychology by exposing children to media
violence.
2. When a child says that the sun is sleeping at night, the child
is in the pre-operational stage, particularly _____________.
a. Animism
b. Egocentrism
c. Centration
d. Reversibility
3. What kind of learning does this Cyril Houle's quotation, "If
you teach a person what to learn, you are preparing that person
for the past, if you teach the person how to learn, you are
preparing them for the future" mean?
a. Metacognitive learning
b. Technology with learning
c. Learning with graphs
d. Learning with audio-visual
4. Children highly perceptual at this stage. They cannot
decenter:
a. formal operation
b. concrete operation
c. Pre-operational
d. Sensory-motor
5. This denotes a tendency of a child to only think from her
own point of view.
a. Egotism
b. Symbolic Function
c. egocentrism
d. Centration
6. For every correct answer, Teacher Ed would give a star to
his students. What reinforcement schedule was used?
a. Fixed ratio schedule
b. Variable ratio schedule
c. Fixed interval schedule
d. Variable interval schedule
7. It is the fourth and final of the periods of cognitive
development.
a. sensori-motor
b. pre-operational
c. Formal Operational
d. Concrete operational
8. One cognitive advancement in adolescence is
metacognition, what does metacognition mean?
a. Ability to identify one’s own thinking processes
b. Ability to analyze and synthesize
c. Ability to recall and explain
d. Ability to do problem solving
9. Children can argue that object remain the same despite
changes appearance and shape. They are in:
a. formal operational stage
b. concrete operational stage
c. Sensory-motor stage
d. Pre-operational stage
10. This is NOT among the external environment factors that
create a relevant impact on learning.
a. School environment
b. Learner’s motivation
c. Mass media and technology
d. Society’s culture
11. A child who can correct reason through a problem only in
the presence of actual objects is best described as being in
a. Sensory-motor stage
b. formal operational stage
c. concrete operational stage
d. Pre-operational stage
12. Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development is the ______
between what the children can learn on his/her own and what
is accomplished with the help of others.
a. Multiplier
b. Divisor
c. Difference
d. Equivalent
13. After just being introduced to another guest in the party,
Jayson cannot remember the name of the guest he was
introduced to. In what memory stage was the information
stored in?
a. Working memory
b. Sensory memory
c. Semantic memory
d. Episodic memory
14. Ego center speech engaged by children according to
Piaget is associated which stage of development?
a. Sensory-motor
b. Pre-operational
c. concrete operation
d. formal operation
15. A mother gives her son his favorite snack every time the
boy cleans up his room. Afterwards, the boy cleans his room
every day in anticipation of the snack. Which theory is
illustrated?
a. Associative learning
b. Pavlovian conditioning
c. Classical conditioning
d. Associative learning
16. In which stage of learning does learning of involuntary
responses occur and is similar to classical conditioning?
a. Signal learning
b. Stimulus-response learning
c. Principle learning
d. Concept learning
17. The ability to name and identify sets of objects according
to appearance, size or other characteristic, including the idea
that one set of objects can include another.
a. Conservation
b. Centration
c. Classification
d. seriation
18. Having the feeling of superiority over others.
a. Egotism
b. Centration
c. Symbolic Function
d. Egotism
19. To remember the 6 digits, 8, 4, 3, 9, 4, 5, Teacher Thanos
grouped the numbers in two’s 84, 39, 45 or in three’s 843, 945.
What control process of retaining information is referred to?
a. Chunking
b. Remembering
c. Rehearsing
d. Interfering
20. Characterized by the use of mental symbol, words, or
pictures, which the child uses to represent something which is
not physically present.
a. seriation
b. Object Permanence
c. Classification
d. Symbolic Function
21. A child who gets punished for cheating may not cheat
again immediately. But this does not mean that the child may
not cheat again. Based on Thorndike’s theory on punishment
and learning, this shows that ______________________.
a. Punishment weakens a response.
b. Punishment does not remove a response
c. Punishment strengthens a response
d. Punishment removes a response.
22. Characterized by a child focusing or attending to only one
aspect of a stimulus or situation.
a. Conservation
b. Classification
c. Centration
d. Decentering
23. The ability to arrange object in an order according to size,
shape, or any other characteristics.
a. Conservation
b. Centration
c. seriation
d. Classification
24. Teacher Rey, a Chemistry teacher, makes sure all eyes are
on him as he demonstrates the proper behavior in lighting a
Bunsen burner. Whose theory supports Teacher Rey’s practice?
a. Albert Bandura
b. William Glasser
c. Lev Vygotsky
d. Jean Piaget
25. Watson applied classical conditioning in his experiments
and the results showed that behavior is learned through
stimulus-response associations, specifically the development
of emotional responses to certain stimuli. This helps us in
_______________.
a. Understanding the role of overt behavior
b. Connecting observable behavior to stimulus
c. Understanding fears, phobias and love
d. Interpreting reflexes as emotions
26. Teacher Iah begins a lesson on basic dance position by
demonstrating the arms and feet position in slow motion and
physically guiding her students through correct movements. As
her students become more skillful, she just gives verbal
instruction. With Vygotsky's theory in mind, what does
Teacher Iah do?
a. Guided participation
b. Peer Interaction
c. Apprenticeship
d. Scaffolding
27. What is the best explanation of Piaget's concrete
operational thought to describe the school-age child's mental
ability?
a. Can understand that moral principles may supersede the
standards of society.
b. Can understand that certain characteristics of an object
remain the same when other characteristics are changed.
c. A child's ability to think about how he thinks.
d. A child can reason logically about things and events he or
she perceives.
28. Which of the following laws states that we tend to fill the
gaps in figures as we perceive them?
a. Law of Pragnanz
b. Law of Closure
c. Law of Similarity
d. Law of Proximity
29. In Bandura’s theory, the teacher who can be observed in
school is a _____.
a. Symbolic Model
b. Substitute Model
c. Live Model
d. Virtual Model
30. Which of the following best describes what meaningful
learning is?
a. Materials presented are difficult and challenging to the
students
b. When what is to be learned is new and easy for the students
c. Students find lessons easy and relevant to what was assigned
to them
d. When the materials to be learned is relevant to what the
students already know
1. What is the implication of globalization to the practice and
experience of education?
a. Delocalization of technologies and orientations in education
b. Increase of state and government support and subsidy for
education
c. Greater autonomy of national educational systems
d. Commodification and the corporate takeover of education
2. What is equality of educational outcomes as one dimension of
gender equality in education means?
a. Girls and boys enjoy equal opportunity to contribute to,
participate in and benefit from economic, social, cultural and
political activities based on their ability.
b. Girls and boys are given equal opportunity to participate in
educational activities and other learning experiences.
c. Girls and boys enjoy equal opportunities to achieve and
outcomes are based on their individual talents and efforts.
d. Girls and boys receive equitable treatment and attention and
have equal opportunities to learn.
3. What practice(s) will demonstrate the teacher’s genuine
concern on the learning of students?
a. Guides students to meet their learning goals
b. All of the above
c. Confer progress of students to their parents
d. Validates if learning goals were met
4. Which of the following is NOT a principle of “sustainable
development”?
a. Living according to each personal attitude and lifestyle
b. Respect and care for the community of life
c. Improvement of quality of life
d. Conservation of the earth’s vitality and diversity
5. Which of the following statements about Gender is correct?
a. Gender is an ascribed status in the society
b. Gender is socially and culturally constructed
c. Gender is biologically determined
d. Gender roles are the same in all societies
6. Which of the following interventions reduces stigma
between social status and social selection in the educational
system?
a. National College Admission Examination
b. Education Service Contracting Scheme
c. National Achievement Test
d. Education for All
7. Daniel says “bahala na” and braves the storm for a test. In
this situation which is expressed by Daniel’s “bahala na?”
a. Indolence
b. Willingness to take risks
c. Lack of foresight
d. Lack of self-reliance
8. For relevance to business and industry, what did the First
Biennial National Education on Education (2008) impose for
updating the Licensure Examination for teachers?
a. Moral or ethical values
b. Upgraded laboratory facilities
c. Vocational skills
d. Technical and scientific competencies
9. John who is a son of a carpenter eventually learns the nature
of his father’s job. This is an example of:
a. Culture pattern
b. Assimilation
c. Enculturation
d. Acculturation
10. A class is composed of diverse ethnic students. They seem
to have difficulty understanding each other’s behavior and
ideas. What should the teacher do?
a. Warn those students who will not behave that they will be
dropped in the class
b. Never mind them just go on with your teaching
c. Introduce multiculturalism in the class with application
d. Tell them to leave their idiosyncrasies at
11. Joanne who married a German national finally learns new traits from his husband’s culture. This is an example of:
a. Acculturation
b. Enculturation
c. Cultural traits
d. Assimilation
12. Which two statements BEST describe a global teacher? I.
Thinks and acts both locally and globally II. Believes in
education for sustainable development III. Wants to work
abroad IV. Desires to live abroad
a. II and IV
b. I and II
c. I and III
d. I and IV
13. Meggie who migrated in the United Kingdom for more
than several decades, entirely loss her awareness of her
previous group identity and takes on the culture and attitudes
of the British. This is an example of:
a. Cumulative
b. Enculturation
c. Assimilation
d. Cultural pattern
14. History books used in schools are exuberant of events
defecting weaknesses and defeats of the Filipino as a people.
How should you discuss them in the classroom?
a. Do not highlights the events in your lesson
b. Present facts and use them as means in encouraging your
class to learn from them
c. Put the blame on those people who have contributed to the
defeat
d. Skip those events
15. Which one describes one responsibility of a teacher in a
school dominated by Indigenous Peoples’ (IP) children? I.
Point out the negative elements of their culture to help them
improve. II. Help them realize the positive elements of their
culture and make them feel proud about them. III. Teach basic
concepts in the context of the IP culture. IV. Show them the
other peoples’ cultures.
a. II, III and IV
b. I, III and IV
c. I, II and III
d. I, II, III and IV
16. Children learn how to open a coconut and other common
chores in a coconut farm. In this situation, culture is
transmitted by:
a. Immersion
b. Enculturation
c. Assimilation
d. Acculturation
17. School is not necessary for women because the essence of
the women is to give birth, serve their families, and perform
domestic responsibilities. Is this correct?
a. Yes, women need not to be educated
b. No, there is gender equality in education
c. Yes, women are domestic partners
d. No, women have also possess skills just like men
18. Which is an offshoot of the fourth pillar of learning,
“learning to live together’?
a. Schools celebrate United Nations Week
b. Schools show concern to their graduates
c. Schools teach care for the environment
d. Schools show respect for diversity
19. What is the concern of Multi- Cultural Education?
a. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity, similarities
and prejudices to promote cultural understanding
b. Promoting care for development and building a global
culture of ecological responsibility
c. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable
futures
d. Gender equality and harnessing of the role of women in
development
20. A teacher is said to be a “trustee of the cultural and
educational heritage of the nation and is under obligation to
transmit to learners such heritage.” What practice makes
him/her fulfill such obligation?
a. Practice integrative teaching process
b. Pursue graduate education
c. Use the latest educational technology
d. Study the life of Filipino heroes
21. How does the concept of cultural relativity and variability affect the
teaching-learning processes in school?
a. The students varied cultural background will not affect the teaching-
learning process in school
b. The child’s cultural background influences the children’s way of
interpreting and viewing the world, therefore teachers must consider the
children’s world view when teaching
c. The school should be able to integrate the students’ culture into the
mainstream culture regardless of their differences
d. The students can easily adjust the way their teacher initiates learning
in school because they are still young
22. Teacher Kath is the only teacher in the remote multigrade school.
She is the school head, the generalist teacher for all the subjects, the
secretary, the nurse and the janitor rolled into one. Which conclusion
could be derived from the case of Teacher Kath?
a. A multigrade school is an indicator of a lack of budget for education.
b. The geographical location of a school has influence on the role of a
teacher.
c. A remote school cannot perform as well as a central school.
d. A teacher of a remote school has more problems than that one in an
urban setting.
23. Which of the following manifests an awareness of the principle of
cultural relativism?
a. The more advanced society should determine the cultural standards of
all cultures in the world
b. Cultural behavior must be evaluated based on the normative
standards of the society in which that cultural behavior operates
c. Cultures must be evaluated on the basis of some universal standards
d. Culture of the majority of people in the developing countries must
serve as universal standards
24. Teachers being the trustee of the cultural and educational
heritage of the nation is under obligation to:
a. Transmit to the learners such heritage and elevate national
morality
b. Promote national pride, cultivate love of country and instill
allegiance to the constitution and for all duly constituted
authorities
c. Promote obedience to the laws of the state
d. All of the above
25. Aside from being a teacher, Ms. Valdez is also a
community leader. Which of the following should Ms. Valdez
NOT do as a teacher and community leader?
a. Solicit donations from wealthy and generous people in the
community for community projects
b. Make herself aloof to ensure that her decision will not be
influenced by others
c. Support the community to improve his status in life
d. Play an active part in the activities of the community.
26. Which is NOT a characteristic of globalization?
a. The expansion of economic protectionism and isolation of
the third world countries
b. The deepening of impacts of global events to the local
conditions
c. The growing magnitude of interconnectedness and flows of
trade, investment and migration
d. Stretching of social, political and economic activities across
political frontiers, regions and continents
27. After having been humiliated by Teacher Sheri, the student
evaluates that the teacher very poorly despite Teacher Sheri’s
good teaching performance. Which trait is illustrated by the
student’s behavior?
a. Particularism
b. Personalism
c. Rationalism
d. Impersonalism
28. Which refers to the trait of practicing conflicting values in
different venues and with different social groups?
a. "Kanya-Kanya” mentality
b. Split personality
c. Crab mentality
d. Procrastination
29. Learning to be “as another pillar of learning is applied
when schools: I. Empower people to learn more II. Encourage
students to become immersed in their culture III. Facilitate the
students’ personality development
a. I, II and III
b. I and III
c. I and II
d. II and III
30. What is the most appropriate characteristic of a globally
competent individual?
a. Ability to become familiar with a new culture and work
environment
b. Having an open mind while actively seeking to understand
norms and work effectively outside one’s environment
c. Having the professional competence to speak foreign
languages
d. Having an intercultural facility of effective two-way
communication
1. Ito ay patungkol sa pinagmulan ng mga bagay-bagay.
a. Pabula
b. Oda
c. Parabula
d. Alamat
2. Alin sa sumusunod ang hindi bahagi ng proseso ng
pagsulat?
a. Paglalathala
b. Pargrebisa
c. Pagbebenta
d. Pag-e-edit
3. Anong ibig sabihin ng idyomang “alog na ang baba”?
a. Matakaw
b. Matanda na
c. Pangit
d. Sakim
4. Uri ng panonood na pampalipas oras lamang.
a. Kaswal
b. Komprehensibo
c. Mapanuri
d. Kritikal
5. Ito ay isang akdang pampantikang binibigkas sa harap ng
madla
a. Bugtong
b. Alamat
c. Dula
d. Talumpati
6. Ito ay tumutukoy sa bilang ng pantig sa bawat taludtod.
a. Talinghaga
b. Kariktan
c. Sukat
d. Tugma
7. Uri ng tagapakinig na tango nang tango.
a. Frowner
b. Tiger
c. Sleeper
d. Eager beaver
8. Uri ng manonood na bumubuo ng pag-aanalisa sa kanyang
pinanonood.
a. Deskriminatibo
b. Komprehensibo
c. Kaswal
d. Kritikal
9. Ito ang tawag sa tulang alay sa patay.
a. Dalit
b. Soneto
c. Elehiya
d. Oda
10. Siya ay isang buwaya sa katihan. Ang nakasalungguhit ay
nangangahulugang _________________.
a. Mabait
b. Mapanghusga
c. Sakim
d. Maamo
11. Uri ng tagapakinig na naghihintay na lamang na
magkamali ang nagsasalita para makapagreak.
a. Tiger
b. Busy bee
c. Frowner
d. Sleeper
12. Ito ang akdang pampanitikan kung saan ang mga tauhan ay
mga hayop.
a. Tanaga
b. Parabula
c. Pabula
d. Haiku
13. Ano ang patulang debate na hinango mula kay Francisco
Baltazar?
a. Balagtasan
b. Karagatan
c. Batutian
d. Crisotan
14. Ito ang tawag sa tagapakinig na ginagamit ang tainga at
utak sa pakikinig.
a. Tiger
b. Two-eared listener
c. Sleeper
d. Frowner
15. Uri ng pagbasa na kinasasangkutan ng mabilisang pagbasa
upang makuha ang tiyak na impormasyon.
a. Iskiming
b. Iskaning
c. Muling basa
d. Previewing
16. Ito ang uri ng sulatin na may masining na paglalahad.
a. Personal
b. Transaksyonal
c. Impormatibo
d. Malikhain
17. Basa na ang papel mo. Ang ibig sabihin ng
nakasalungguhit ay ________________.
a. Walang trabaho
b. Sakim
c. Ganid
d. Hindi na mapagkakatiwalaan
18. Ito rin ay tinatawag na masining na pagpapahayag.
a. Linggwistika
b. Panitikan
c. Retorika
d. Balarila
19. Bumaha ng dugo matapos ang labanan. Anong tayutay ang
makikita rito?
a. Pagmamalabis
b. Pagtutulad
c. Pagwawangis
d. Pagsasatao
20. Ito ang tawag sa tulang may sukat na 7-7-7-7.
a. Haiku
b. Soneto
c. Tanaga
21. Uri ng sulatin na pansarili at walang tiyak na balangkas
a. Malikhain
b. Transaksyonal
c. Personal
d. Imahinatibo
22. Bahagi ng pahayagan kung saan makikita ang opinion ng
patnugot hinggil sa isang napapanahong isyu.
a. Lathalain
b. Editoryal
c. Anunsyo klasipikado
d. Libangan
23. Anong teorya ng pagbasa ang nakasalig sa paniniwala na
may mahalagang gampanin ang dating kaalaman sa pag-unawa
ng teksto.
a. Bottom-up
b. Iskema
c. Interaktib
d. Top-down
24. tampok dito ang paghahanap sa nawawalang krus na
pinagkapakuan ni Hesus.
a. Pastoral
b. Tanaga
c. Tibag
d. Tula
25. Ano ang tawag sa akdang pampanitikan na nahahati sa mga
kabanata?
a. Nobela
b. Sanaysay
c. Maikling kwento
d. Pabula
26. Ito ang proseso na pagbasa na kinasasangkutan ng
pagkilala sa teksto
a. Komprehensiyon
b. Persepsyon
c. Reaksyon
d. Integrasyon
27. Tulad ng tigre kung magalit ang jowa ko.” Anong tayutay
ang makikita rito?
a. Pagmamalabis
b. Pagtutulad
c. Pagwawangis
d. Pagsasatao
28. Anong uri ng pakikinig na kung saan ang tagapakinig ay
malapit sa nagsasalita?
a. Marginal
b. Masigasig
c. Mapanuri
d. Malugod
29. Ano ang ibig sabihin ng idyomang “nagbibilang ng poste”?
a. Nanliligaw
b. Walang jowa
c. Walang trabaho
d. Sakim
30. Sa uri ng pagbasang ito ay sinusuri muna ang estilo at
register ng wika bago basahin ang buong teksto.
a. Muling basa
b. Iskiming
c. Iskaning
d. Previewing
1. Under the domains of learning, to what domain do
comprehension, analysis, and evaluation belong?
a. Psychomotor
b. Affective
c. Cognitive
d. Reflective
2. In the taxonomy of learning objectives or outcomes, which
relates to judging in terms of internal evidence or logical
consistency, or external evidence consistent with fact?
a. Application
b. Valuing
c. Receiving
d. Evaluation
3. What is the primary advantage of active learning techniques
(discussion, role play, gaming, etc.) in instruction?
a. Student engagement
b. Higher order thinking
c. Focus on questions, not answers
d. Problem-solving
4. What is known as learning a new word by studying its roots
and affixes?
a. Morphology
b. Contextualization
c. Phonetic analysis
d. Structural analysis
5. Among cognitive levels of thinking, what cognitive level is
stressed by the Essay question: “In the light of the facts
presented, what is most likely to happen when…?”
a. Applying
b. Analyzing
c. Classifying
d. Inferring
6. In his speech class, teacher Rod uses poetry dramatic
reading by students, using movements (c, gestures, facial
expressions, creative movements, etc). What learning
objectives or outcome is he looking for?
a. Non-discursive communication
b. Characterization
c. Skilled movements
d. Reflex movements
7. In the school, who is the key to the success or failure in
teaching-and-learning, being the link between the child and the
curriculum?
a. The parent
b. The principal
c. The teacher
d. The student
8. Of the following, which is the most effective way to
advance practical oral proficiency of students?
a. Give more group work compared with individual work
b. Request the construction of a school speech laboratory
c. Give stress to correct grammar
d. Engage students in conversational activities
9. In his Literature class, teacher Ted gives stress to one’s own
ability to write poetic verse, drawn from sensible images,
thoughts, and perceptions. What creative thinking behavior is
he trying to develop in students?
a. Elaboration
b. Awareness
c. Curiosity
d. Originality
10. In Erikson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which of
the following needs to be developed from the child (1½ to 3
years old)?
a. Trust
b. Industry
c. Initiative
d. Autonomy
11. Which of the following does not belong to the
metacognitive reading activities?
a. Testing
b. Perceiving
c. Predicting
d. Sampling
12. Among examples listed, which does not represent teaching
strategies to develop metacognition?
a. Have the students develop questions about what is going on
around them
b. Have teachers the free hand to monitor and rate learning
achievement
c. Have students to monitor their own learning and thinking
d. Have students make predictions about what is to be
represented
13. Following Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what
is the moral reasoning or perspective of Joy who allows her
classmate to copy her test work, so that she will be her friend?
a. Social approval
b. Law and order
c. Punishment
d. Obedience
14. Which is an example of a book or writing intended for
moral knowledge of the very young readers?
a. Diary of Anne Frank
b. Romeo and Juliet
c. Jack and the Beanstalk
d. Les Miserables
15. How can a teacher introduce new information to students?
a. Increasing retention of new knowledge
b. Relating it to knowledge they already know
c. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge
d. Valuing new knowledge
16. Of the following, which is the truest of adolescents?
a. Hormonal changes
b. Defiance of peer group
c. Unruly behavior
d. Last splurge of dependence
17. Where can students find critical views on current event in
newspapers?
a. Opinion page
b. Entertainment page
c. Ads section
d. News page
18. In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational stage in cognitive
development, which refers to the ability to order or arrange
things logically on dimension such as weight, volume, or size?
a. Conservation
b. Seriation
c. Decentering
d. Reversibility
19. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to
interview and introduce each other to the class. How will this
activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of
experience?
a. Demonstration
b. Verbal symbols
c. Dramatized experience
d. Purposeful experience
20. What desirable thinking behavior is aimed in poetry as a
writing activity?
a. Curiosity
b. Originality
c. Interest
d. Awareness
21. What kind of literary works are very creative by way of
descriptive language and dramatic episodes?
a. Historical account
b. Biography
c. Autobiography
d. Fiction novels
22. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent,
flexible, original and elaborate thinking?
a. Problem solving
b. Divergent thinking
c. Convergent thinking
d. Critical thinking
23. Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the transfer of
knowledge from one concept to another?
a. Application
b. Analysis
c. Comprehension
d. Synthesis
24. Among components in the instructional framework for
learning strategies, which is demonstrated by teacher Jiny who
worked together with her students on a skill or task and figure
out how to apply the skill?
a. Independent practice
b. Review
c. Consolidation
d. Guided practice
25. Among the following questions, which is not applicable to
metacognition?
a. Do I know what I need to know?
b. How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate rate?
c. Did I understand what I just hear, read or saw?
d. What factual information have I retained?
26. In Piaget’s Concrete-Operational Stage in cognitive
development, which refers to the ability of the child to
perceive different features of objects and situations, e.g.
toughness in stone, elasticity in rubber, etc.?
a. Seriation
b. Decentering
c. Reversibility
d. Conservation
27. What is known as getting the meaning of a new unfamiliar
word by looking for hints from surrounding words in a
sentence or paragraph?
a. Syntactic clues
b. Graphophonic clues
c. Context clues
d. Semantic clues
28. What field of education manages children with behavioral
problems like attention-deficit disorders?
a. Early childhood education
b. Skills and technology training
c. Special education
d. Distance education
29. Principal Ted uses free and open dialogue and event
confrontation, so that teachers and learners can learn to discard
old habits and attitudes. What is his general view about
learning?
a. It is a consequence of experience
b. It is primarily a fun experience
c. It is at times a painful process
d. It requires school resources
30. John Dewey said, “An ounce of experience is better than a
ton of theory.” To which does this statement point?
a. The primacy of experience
b. The primacy of theory
c. The need for theory
d. The need for experience
31. Of the following questions, which relate to metacognition?
a. How is this done?
b. Am I learning well enough?
c. When did this event occur?
d. What facts did I know?
32. What dependent variable can be used to test the hypothesis,
“The more a teacher knows about a specific subject matter, the
better she can teach it”?
a. Teacher’s yearly performance rating
b. Personality traits of the teacher
c. Incentives offered to teachers
d. Motivation from the school head
33. In Erikson’s Stages of Theory of Development, which
affirmation belongs to the stage of Identity versus Role
Confusion?
a. When people look at what I have done, I feel embarrassed
b. I wonder what sort of person I am
c. I feel competent
d. I get a good deal of pleasure from working
34. In Grace Godell’s Skills Ladder, which step should come
last and only when needed?
a. Using the dictionary
b. Using parts of a book
c. Using contextual clues
d. Using phonetic analysis
35. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking
students to work on a physical model of the atom after a
teacher’s discussion on the subject of the atom?
a. Mathematical
b. Interpersonal
c. Linguistic
d. Kinesthetical
36. Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but
theory without experience is mere intellectual play.” This
means that:
a. Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand
b. Experience is more important than theory
c. One can stand without the other
d. Theory is more important than experience
37. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Lina
adopt when she read back and forth, attending to both what is
in her mind and what’s on the page?
a. Down-top
b. Bottoms-up
c. Top-down
d. Interactive
38. Sequence the following events on the historical development of
reading:
I. Greek letters and the Roman alphabet were developed
II. Through the Semite’s ingenuity, sounds and symbols gave rise to the
Phoenician alphabet
III. People used pictures and characters to convey messages
IV. Researchers showed the process of reading, comprehension, and
interpretation
a. I, II, IV and III
b. I, II, III and IV
c. III, II, I and IV
d. IV, II, I and III
39. In Piaget’s stages of Cognitive Development, what is the
pre-school age in which a child’s intelligence is intuitive, able
to make mental representation, and close to the use of
symbols?
a. Sensory motor stage
b. Formal operational stage
c. Concrete operational stage
d. Preoperational stage
40. Among categories of thinking skills, which is the ability to
break down complex information into parts for understanding?
a. Sharpening
b. Focusing
c. Analysis
d. Narrowing
41. How can lessons be made more meaningful by way of
learning continuity?
a. Relate present with past lesson
b. Introduce new content
c. Add value to content
d. Stress retention of facts
42. Which of the following best relate to basic literacy to
learners?
a. Drill
b. Demonstration
c. Field experience
d. Text-based learning
43. In Piaget’s Formal Operation Stage in cognitive
development, which of the following is not among the
characteristics of the child’s thinking ability? .
a. Logical thinking
b. Abstract problem solving
c. Hypothesis making
d. Knowing properties (number, mass, volume, etc)
44. In Grace Godell’s Reading Skills Ladder, which is at the
very bottom and needed to move up to the sequential ladder of
reading skills?
a. Vocabulary building
b. Structural analysis
c. Phonetic analysis
d. Basic sight words
45. Of skills teachers should understand and students need to
acquire, which is the ability to monitor and modify thinking, as
well as deal with ambiguous or unclear information without
getting frustrated?
a. Tolerance
b. Sharpening
c. Narrowing
d. Focusing
46. Under the affective domain of learning, what includes
active attention to stimuli such as acquiescence, willingness to
answer, and feelings of satisfaction?
a. Responding
b. Characterization
c. Organization
d. Valuing
47. On clusters of meaningful learning activities, which does
not belong to bodily-kinesthetic learning activities?
a. Dance
b. Hands-on demonstration
c. Role-playing
d. Story telling
48. In cognitive learning, what are firmly established and
thoroughly tested principles or theories?
a. Hypothesis
b. Facts
c. Concepts
d. Laws
49. How will you make a child memorize the table of
multiplication from the point of view of Pavlov?
a. Reward the child with a candy for every correct recitation
b. Model the recitation of the table of multiplication
c. Call the child’s attention every time you recite the table for
them
d. Make them understand the meaning of multiplication
50. In his History class, teacher Naomi uses a current events
IQ contest to determine champions in identifying people,
places, and events. What learning objective/outcome does she
aim to achieve?
a. Application
b. Responding
c. Knowledge or recall
d. Perpetual abilities
1. Among written categories of assessment methods, what
instruments did Science teacher Julian use when he prepared a
list of behavior that make up a certain type of performance in
the use of a microscope?
a. Observation and self-report
b. Written response instruments
c. Product rating scale
d. Performance test
2. What is the meaning of a negative correlation between
amount of practice and number of error in tennis?
a. The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects the
number of errors
b. The increase in amount of practice does not at all affect the
number of errors
c. As the amount of practice increases, the number of errors
decreases
d. Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the
number of errors
3. Among the opportunities for Essay Questions, which of the
following does not provide high-level thinking opportunity?
a. Synthesis
b. Memorization
c. Analysis
d. Evaluation
4. What is the active learning strategy to promote friendly
competition and an atmosphere of fun in learning?
a. Case study
b. Games
c. Fishbowl
d. Debate
5. What does it mean when the discrimination index of a test
item is -0.35?
a. More from the upper group got the item correctly
b. The test item is valid
c. More from the lower group got the item correctly
d. The test is quite reliable
6. 26. Which is a characteristic of the following score
distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34,
34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1
a. No discernible pattern
b. Tri-modal
c. Bimodal
d. Skewed to the right
7. Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic
assessment?
a. Real world application
b. Performance drill
c. De-contextualized setting
d. Complex multiple-choice test
8. Which is true when the standard deviation is high?
a. Scores are not extremes
b. Scores are spread out
c. The bell curve shape is steep
d. Scores are concentrated
9. In preparing classroom tests, which of the following
checklist is the last among the steps in test preparation?
a. How are the test scores to be tabulated?
b. Have I prepared a Table of Specifications?
c. How are the test results to be reported?
d. How is the objective item to be scored?
10. Which is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a
collection of work artifacts or in progress accomplishment by a
targeted clientele?
a. Portfolio
b. Evaluation instrument
c. Rubric
d. Achievement test
11. The test questions in Teacher Dante’s test were confusing
and were subject to wrong understanding, especially to poorer
students. What was wrong with the test?
a. Inappropriate level of difficulty of items
b. Test items inappropriate for outcomes being measured
c. Unclear directions
d. Ambiguity
12. Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what could be the
noblest motive in students pursuing a lifetime work and
mission for the teaching profession?
a. Promise of higher rank and prestige
b. Respected position in society
c. Social service to upcoming generations
d. Economic security and welfare
13. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when
scores are extremely high and low?
a. Mode
b. Mean
c. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are given
d. Median
14. An entering student in college would like to determine
which course is best suited for him. Which test is appropriate
for this purpose?
a. Diagnostic test
b. Achievement test
c. Intelligence test
d. Aptitude test
15. Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths and
weaknesses for purposes of placement and formulating an
appropriate instructional program?
a. Personality tests
b. Competency tests
c. Diagnostic tests
d. Achievement tests
16. What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in
learning a subject matter?
a. Diagnostic test
b. Summative assessment
c. Placement examination
d. Formative assessment
17. What primary response factor is considered by Essay
questions?
a. Originality
b. Wide sampling of ideas
c. Less time for constructing and scoring
d. Factual information
18. What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of
students in a class?
a. All have average grades
b. Most get low grades
c. Most get high grades
d. Most get average grades, few high and low
19. What does it mean when the difficulty index of a test item
is equal to one (1)?
a. The test item is not valid
b. The test item is extremely easy
c. The test item is very difficult
d. The test item is very good and should be retained
20. A positive correlation is to direct relation; to what relation
is negative correlation?
a. Definite relation
b. Inverse relation
c. Indefinite relation
d. Neutral relation
21. Using rubrics to assess PowerPoint presentations of
students, which among the following criteria is the most
significant as it is the essence of presentations?
a. Orderly sequencing
b. Content value
c. Oral delivery
d. Presenting design
22. For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared
the True and False items in alternating 1, 3, 5, 7 etc. True, and
2, 4, 6 etc. False. What is wrong with the test in terms of
Usability?
a. Identifiable pattern of answers
b. Poorly constructed test items
c. Improper arrangement of items
d. Ambiguity
23. What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between
two variables?
a. Frequency polygon
b. Histogram
c. Normal curve
d. Scatter diagram
24. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile
rank in class?
a. He got 60% of the test items correctly
b. He got 40% of the test wrongly
c. He scored less than 60% of the class
d. He scored better than 60% of the class
25. In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets,
outcomes must be stated in behavioral terms so that this can be
measured. Which of the following shows this desired clarity?
a. To practice reading with competence
b. To appreciate reading competence
c. To improve the speed of reading competence
d. To understand the concept of reading competence
26. In using Essay questions, which of the following are these
tests susceptible to, such as to make them less reliable measure
broad knowledge of the subject matter?
a. Guessing
b. Bluffing
c. Time consuming
d. Cheating
27. In her tests, Teacher Dorie made tests that were either too
difficult or too easy. What was wrong with her tests?
a. Ambiguity
b. Identifiable pattern of answers
c. Unclear directions
d. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
28. What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to
questions?
a. Poor construction
b. Unclear directions
c. Tests brevity
d. Ambiguity
29. What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess
high, moderate, or low imaginative thinking?
a. Aesthetic
b. Craftsmanship
c. Appeal
d. Creativity
30. What is the criterion-referenced test designed to
determine?
a. Performance on a wide content of coverage
b. Attaining a personal target
c. Performance higher than other members of the group
d. Performance level on a specific skill
31. Among recording devices during assessment, which can
the student use to describe behavior and context which
observations may be forgotten or remembered incorrectly?
a. Portfolio
b. Checklist
c. Anecdotal record
d. Self-assessment
32. In outcomes based education, which of the following are
not considered outcomes?
a. Portfolios
b. Procedures
c. Products
d. Performances
33. Which of the following is the most reliable tool for
determining the students’ ability to write?
a. Scoring rubric
b. Interview of students
c. Self-assessment
d. Portfolio assessment
34. Principal Rodriguez introduced machine-scored tests in his
school. What factor in scoring does this add to make tests more
reliable?
a. Cost-saving
b. Ease in checking
c. Objective scoring
d. Time-economics
35. Which of the following are alternative assessments?
a. Self-assessment, authentic assessment, surveys
b. Paper-and-pencil test, demonstration, reports
c. Portfolio, exhibits, journals
d. Multiple choice, structured observation, sentence
completion
36. In interpreting assessment results, which is described when
the results are consistent?
a. Validity
b. Objectivity
c. Reliability
d. Subjectivity
37. In a Problem-Based Learning Group, who take notes, join
discussion and review materials?
a. Recorder
b. Team members
c. Facilitator
d. Team leader
38. In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are
responsible in judging student performance?
a. Teacher-and-supervisors
b. Teacher-and-students
c. Teacher-students-supervisors
d. Teacher-and-peers
39. Among development activities, which does not belong to
data-gathering activities which can allow active participation
by students?
a. Solving real-world problems
b. Library research
c. Case study
d. Panel discussion
40. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the
following actually threatens students?
a. Scheduled exam
b. Surprise quiz
c. Self-record of test scores
d. Submission of report
41. Which of the following best describes creativity?
a. Resourceful
b. Positive
c. Inspired
d. Imaginative
42. What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their
levels of quality on which evaluation will be focused?
a. Journal
b. Portfolio
c. Stem
d. Rubric
43. What can be said of student performance in a negatively
skewed class score distribution?
a. Most students performed poorly
b. All students had average performance
c. Few students performed well
d. Most students performed well
44. Which is not an aim in having partners in team learning?
a. Sharing ideas
b. Lighter work
c. Cooperative work
d. Focused attention
45. Of the following, which is not a characteristic of the
Response Journal that reflects observations and interpretations
of the student, such as on a reading material or a field visit?
a. Literary and grammatical
b. Encourage risk taking
c. Open and factual
d. Non-threatening
46. With what should the assessment of test items be aligned?
a. Content and process
b. Instructional objectives
c. Instructional media
d. Monitoring and evaluation
47. Since Teacher Alvin wants his test be more reliable, which
of the following should he adopt?
a. Make a test that requires students the need for more time to
complete
b. Restrict range of abilities in the test
c. Make the test difficult
d. Increase number of test items
48. What is the erroneous concept of outcomes in Outcomes-
Based Education?
a. Content
b. Products
c. Performance
d. Results
49. Following a model procedure, how is the process in
Problem-Based Learning sequenced? I. List action for what we
need to know II. Explore the issues III. Write solution with
supporting document IV. Develop and write problems
statement
a. III, I, IV, and II
b. II, IV, I, and III
c. I, IV, II, and III
d. II, I, IV, and III
50. What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?
a. A quality item
b. Very easy
c. Missed by everyone
d. Very difficult
1. Of the following, which is the most powerful source of
values like beauty and goodness outside the school system?
a. Government propaganda
b. Commercial advertising
c. Nature
d. Mass media
2. What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-learners
and take pride in the work of fast learners?
a. Hurling invectives
b. Discrimination
c. Cursing
d. Bullying
3. What provides the most direct type of learning, but is
difficult to supply in the traditional classroom?
a. Multisensory instructional aids
b. Verbal symbolism
c. Computer-assisted learning
d. Real-life experience
4. How can the teacher best begin in developing a lesson plan
design?
a. High level open-ended questions
b. General learning goals
c. Clearly defined outcomes
d. Vision-mission statement of the school
5. The class has become uncontrollable, and so teacher Yen
decided to have some undisciplined students out of the room to
the counselor’s office. What did teacher Yen apply by way of
preventive approach to discipline?
a. Direct appeal
b. Physical restraint
c. Antiseptic bouncing
d. Removing seductive objects
6. Of the following, which is a form of direct learning
experience?
a. Preparation of learning materials
b. Internet research
c. Village interview
d. Role playing
7. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one
should a teacher choose?
a. Dramatized experiences
b. Study tip
c. Contrived experiences
d. Demonstration
8. The following are non-verbal behavior by teachers. Which
one is an encouraging behavior?
a. Teacher grabs, slaps student
b. Teacher frowns, sneers
c. Voice volume shows arrogance
d. Stands or sits that shows alertness
9. Teacher Anna dealt effectively with a minor infraction of
whispering by a student to a neighbor during class. Which of
the following did she do?
a. Continue to teach and ignore infarction
b. Reprimand student after class
c. Reprimand quietly
d. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial expression)
10. What mistake is teacher Benny trying to avoid when he
never drops a topic before it is completed?
a. Bounded topic
b. Bounded topic
c. Dangling topic
d. Non-assessed topic
11. Classroom routines from the backbone of daily school
activities, but which of the following is not covered by such
routines?
a. Lesson content
b. Submission of work
c. Seating arrangement
d. Distribution of papers
12. While there is modernity and progress through the use of
technology in instruction, what is the greatest danger along the
domain of learning that is posed by technology?
a. Using technology to lighten up lessons
b. Developing passivity and uncritical minds
c. Developing visual and audial orientation
d. Using technology to fill in lesson gaps
13. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do projected
competencies-outcomes belong?
a. Content
b. Resources and materials
c. Evaluation procedures
d. Objectives
14. Which of the following is the most appropriate use of
television in the classroom?
a. TV viewing to replace absent teacher
b. TV viewing for the whole one-hour class
c. TV viewing to entertain students
d. TV viewing with cuts and explanation
15. In the process of integrating technology in instruction,
which of the following points to the highest kind of cognitive
skills desired?
a. Nurturing of class teamwork
b. Engendering meaningful learning
c. Introducing social learning
d. Developing metacognition
16. Learning is influenced by social interaction and
interpersonal relations. What must a teacher do?
a. Motivate student to reflect on how they learn
b. Make students feel good about themselves
c. Make students work collaboratively
d. Give more independent study
17. In e-Learning, which is the motivational aspect of learning
through the electronic media?
a. Technology integration
b. Enthusiasm to use technology
c. Digital platforms
d. Virtual imaging
18. Which of the following best characterize the Business-
Academic Approach in classroom management?
a. Control, persistency, sanctions
b. Work, organization, procedures
c. Persist, enforce, don’t give up
d. Calmness, consistency, confidence
19. Which of the following is a quality of an engaging learning
environment most reflective of Education For All (EFA)?
a. Improvised to enhance learning for all types of learners
b. Open communication for all-teachers, parents, students
c. Student-centered learning activities
d. Decentralized governance
20. In the implementation of the curriculum at the classroom
level, ineffective strategies are called “Red”. Which of the
following belongs to the Red Flag?
a. Integration of problem solving
b. Available enrichment activities
c. Content applied to real-life situations
d. Overemphasis on drill and practice
21. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do models,
replicas, charts, graphs, and specimens belong?
a. Objectives
b. Evaluation procedures
c. Learning activities
d. Resources and materials
22. Values are subjective. Your value may not necessarily be
my value. What subscribe to this thought? I. Progressivist II.
Pragmatists III. Essentialist
a. I and II
b. I and III
c. II and III
d. I, II, and III
23. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPFF, what is important to
Follow Up in the proper use of instructional materials?
a. Student interest
b. Media and materials
c. Student expectations
d. Lesson objective
24. As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the teacher
may restructure the program. How is this not done?
a. Skip whole lesson unit altogether
b. Teach again lessons difficult to understand
c. Remove tension level before processing with lesson
d. Modify lesson
25. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is
happening when the teacher bursts into activities without
assessing student readiness and gives orders, statements, or
questions that confuse students?
a. Stimulus-bounded
b. Thrust
c. Dangle
d. Truncation
26. Each teacher has a role as a behavior reinforcing agent.
Which of the following should not be encouraged among
teachers?
a. Positive relationship
b. Reward appropriate behavior
c. Threats
d. Constant reinforcement
27. Teacher Jose talks to students about their interests, what
they did over the weekend, their progress in school work, etc.
What positive approach to classroom management did Teacher
Jose apply?
a. Being fair and consistent
b. Expressing interest for students
c. Being positive
d. Trusting students
28. Among the components in the instructional framework for
learning strategies, which is demonstrated by teacher Ana who
assigns homework for students to do on their own?
a. Modeling
b. Review
c. Consolidation
d. Independent practice
29. Among the classroom management strategies applied on
erring students, which of the following should not be done?
a. Communicating problem to parents
b. Surprise quiz
c. Parent-principal conference
d. Shaming erring student before the class
30. Of goals of education, which relates to the strengthening of
our society’s sense of belonging and identity?
a. Enculturation
b. Autonomy
c. Moral character
d. Citizenship
31. What does the traditional curriculum and mass education
lack that the progressive curriculum can deliver?
a. Rigid system of grading
b. Value for individualization
c. Authoritarian role of the teacher
d. Collective discipline
32. Of the following, which is the best way parents can support
the learning development of their children?
a. Making calls on teachers
b. Buying materials for projects
c. Interest and assistance in class assignments
d. Checking report card grades
33. Students must be taught self-responsibility is the desire of
the _____teacher.
a. Existentialist
b. Constructivist
c. Utilitarianist
d. Pragmatic
34. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to
interview and introduce each other to the class. How will this
activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of
experience?
a. Purposeful experience
b. Verbal symbols
c. Demonstration
d. Dramatize experience
35. Which of the following classroom climate is less
threatening?
a. Cooperative
b. Individualistic
c. Autocratic
d. Competitive
36. Of the following, which is the most traditional example of
“technology” in the limited sense of tools for education?
a. Graphs and photos
b. CD-ROM
c. Chalkboard
d. Moving film
37. Teacher Ernie makes sure that he covers the essential
subject content, while treating them with sufficiency or depth.
What guiding principle is he following for lesson preparation?
a. Significance
b. Balance
c. Self-sufficiency
d. Feasibility
38. The following are examples of non-verbal behavior. Which
one is restricting or not acceptable mannerism by teachers?
a. Teacher suggests approval for students and continues with
“um-hm”
b. Teacher’s intonation shows support
c. Teacher moves toward student
d. Teacher slouches to suggest being carefree
39. How and when should teachers most effectively deal with
misdemeanor for classroom management and control?
a. When heads have cooled
b. By end of each class
c. At the beginning of the class
d. Early and promptly
40. Which of the following refer to teamwork among teachers
in classroom teaching?
a. Peer assessment
b. Peer evaluation
c. Peer discussion
d. Peer teaching
41. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at
responding to the transitional gap between academic
achievement and employment?
a. Voluntary accreditation of schools
b. Identification of centers of excellence
c. School networking with business and industry
d. Deregulation of tuition fees
42. Among the following terms in technology, which has the
broadest concept of technology for the whole educative
system?
a. Educational technology
b. Computer technology
c. Instructional technology
d. Instructional technology
43. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who
clearly and fairly communicate standards for discipline and
performance to student?
a. Authoritarian
b. Permissive
c. Uninvolved
d. Authoritative
44. Which of the following is an acceptable teacher-
effectiveness practice?
a. Planning done following monitoring of learning
b. Classroom routines done early in the school year
c. Setting of objectives rather than outcomes
d. Directions given sparingly and delivered casually
45. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of
assigning various sections of the newspaper, and allowing
choice depending on the learner’s choice?
a. Encouraging participation
b. Allowing different interests
c. Reinforcing learning
d. Changing attitudes and feelings
46. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who
are control oriented and impose rules
without explanation?
a. Uninvolved
b. Authoritative
c. Authoritarian
d. Permissive
47. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who
lack confidence in enforcing and demanding compliance to
rules?
a. Uninvolved
b. Authoritative
c. Authoritarian
d. Permissive
48. In the 5’S Formula to create a conducive learning
environment, which S stands cleanliness of the work place?
a. Shine
b. Sweep
c. Sort
d. Systematize
49. What is aroused among viewing learners by dramatic
educational films in what is known as “cliff hangers”?
a. Relevance
b. Significance
c. Expectancy
d. Satisfaction
50. What is the main focus of the Schools Mean Success
(SMS) concept for lifelong learning?
a. Mission-vision of schools for success
b. Tapping student’s potential for success
c. School recognition and accreditation for success
d. Pillars of instruction, research and outreach for success
1. Flordeluna, an education student, was asked by Prof. Cruz
to described accurately education. Which of the following
statement will Flordeluna most likely choose?
a. A process of individual growth and social development
b. Growth resulting from academic study
c. Acquired basically through the teacher
d. Synonymous to formal schooling
2. Miss Orencia has been rated a very effective teacher. Which
intellectual trait does Miss Orencia manifest?
a. Well-groomed
b. Tolerance
c. Widely read
d. Intellectual honest
3. Miss Lucero is a newly appointed teacher. The principal handed a
copy of the Teacher’s Code of Ethics. Which could have been the
motive of the principal?
a. Acquaint her with principles of moral behavior, conduct and
relationship in the practice of profession
b. Make her aware of the principles and rules prescribed under the
authority of the state
c. Familiarize her with the generally accepted customs of right living in
a society
d. Provides her a set of rules and regulation to observe in school
4. As a pioneer in the world ideas, what would be the teacher’s
task?
a. Establishing instructional goals
b. Establishing standards of behavior
c. Leading children to acquire about his environment
d. Articulating social, political and economic traditions
5. Mr. Villena is a newly appointed teacher. The principal
advised him to avoid any conduct which discredit the teaching
profession?
a. Writing anonymous letters
b. Revealing confidential information to authorities concerned
c. Assigning underserved grades
d. Joining social drinking and gambling session
6. Education is a functional part of society. All except one are
statements of social values of education. Which one is not?
a. Education refines human sentiments and feelings
b. Education orders and humanizes economic life
c. Education promotes wholesome family life
d. Education furthers community health
7. A teacher was found to be giving high grades to pupils who
attend her church and low grades to those who are not. What
human right is she violating
a. Right to life c. Right to worship
b. Right to work d. Right of expression
8. Ms. Manzano is badly in need of money. A rich parent of her pupil
has offered. However, the pupil is a candidate for failure. What could be
the best action for Ms. Manzano to take?
a. Refuse politely the offer and inform parents concerned that teachers
are not allowed to receive money or favors from parents
b. Accept the money on condition that the parent promise to keep
everything confidential
c. Accept the money but make it clear that this is not a condition for
passing his child
d. Refuse the money and report the parent to the principal and to the
PTA board
9. The school principal came to see and ask Mrs. Alarcon if he can
observe her class. Mrs. Alarcon has not informed her pupils of the
coming visitor. What should she do?
a. Sidetrack the principal when he visits by discussing problems with
pupils and parents
b. Tell the principal that the children have not been informed and to
come some other time
c. Ask the principal to give you enough time to prepare for his visit
d. Teach the class and continue with what has been planned
10. You have been promised the next promotion but you strongly feel
that your closest friend who was considered for promotion is less
qualified than you. You would like to complain but you do not want
your best friend to know it. What would you do?
a. Convince your fried not to accept the new position
b. Accept the arrangement anyway you are next in rank
c. Talk the principal and tell him/her how you feel about the matter
d. Discuss the problem directly with the principal and let him suggest a
solution
11. You observed that your principal is playing favorites. Some of your
co-teachers can go home ahead of official time and can even choose the
best schedule. What would be your appropriate reaction to this
situation?
a. Try to win your principal and ask to be given the same privilege next
time
b. Give warning to the principal’s favorites that they’d rather be careful
about their behavior
c. Follow strictly your official time, do not be influenced by your co-
teacher’s behavior
d. Report both your principal’s behavior and your co-teacher’s violation
of official time to your supervisor
12. Such psychological characteristics as the helplessness of nursery
kids, the inborn curiosity of the primary school pupils, the social
consciousness of high school students and the practical purpose of
college students establish that:
a. the individual has certain characteristics of each level of development
that makes him educable
b. Education is a basic need of the individual at every level of
development
c. Education is psychologically based
d. Education is adjustment and adaptation
13. Intelligence plays a significant role in learning. Which
statement is untrue?
a. The higher the intelligence, the greater the ability to earn
b. The higher is a basic need of the individual at every level of
development
c. Education is psychological based
d. Education is adjustment and adaptation
14. Ms. Pulido a Grade one teacher, has observed that her
pupils respond actively to various class activities. Why are her
pupils teachable?
a. Their economic competence makes him receptive to
education
b. Their independent makes them more obedient
c. They are more open to experience
d. Any of three is correct
15. As a teacher you enjoy certain rights which have corresponding
responsibility. Which situation reflects balance of rights and authority?
a. allow your husband a once a week completely free night out with his
own friends.
b. Ask your husband to give you once a week, a similar completely free
night out with friends
c. Insist on going together on your once a week free night out
d. Refuse you husband request for a once a week night out
16. Which of the following is less evil? A teacher had to collect money
from parents to defray expenses of Graduation Program
a. request rich parents to start the collection and serve as model for the
poor parents
b. Teach children to find means and ways to get the amount money
needed
c. Ask children to deposit half of their money for recess to the teacher
d. Present a simple program to cut down on expenses
17. Your colleague has become a habitual borrower of money.
How can you help her?
a. Request him to pay interest for money borrowed b. Tell her
to regularly bet in the lotto
c. Recommend your rich friend to her
d. Do not lend him anymore
18. In education as agent of modernization the curriculum
tends to focus on well defined orientation. Which described
best the curriculum in this sociological views?
a. future oriented c. present oriented
b. past oriented d. tradition oriented
19. Miss Teves who is firm believer of education as cultural
transmission is equally interested in the following except one.
Which is not a concern of education as cultural transmission?
a. current social issues
b. intentions or objectives
c. changes in the learners behavior
d. manner of making the learner functions
20. Mr. de Jesus, a teacher in araling Panlipunan, strongly
believes in education as agent of social and cultural change.
What would be the emphasis of his lessons?
a. current social issues and problems of the student’s own
community
b. social life of the “past” and the “far away”
c. political history of the “great” countries
d. historical and geographical facts
21. The function of schooling is determined largely by the generally
accepted social conception of education. What is the function of the
school curriculum in a school that regards education as cultural
transmission?
a. To serve as a unifying element among social classes
b. To serve a boundary-breaking between social classes
c. To serve as an instrument to remove social status stratification
d. To serve as a boundary maintaining structure between social classes
22. Education and culture tend to be cyclical. Which of the following
clearly explains this statement?
a. Culture is influenced by the school and the school is shaped by the
school
b. Culture influences the school function as change agent
c. Culture is primarily transmitted by the school
d. Culture is learned basically from the school
23. Mr. delos Reyes views his students as a unique and responsible
individual. He plans activities and structures his teaching in such a
manner that his students can develop his uniqueness. Which theory does
he uphold?
a. Perennialism c. Existentialism
b. Realism d. Essentialism
24. Ms. de Guzman is a firm believer of Rousseau theory that
education should be according to nature. To be in accord with
nature, which of the following will Ms. De Guzman do?
a. Treat the child as little adults
b. Treat the child as a “noble savage’
c. Treat the child as though he was little adult
d. Treat the child according to the laws of growth and
development
25. Ms. Pumaren is a pragmatic teacher. Which of the
following ideas will she reject?
a. that knowledge is produced by a transaction between man
and his environment
b. the values must alter as cultures and societies must change
c. that the mind is passive and receptive
d. that what works best is true
26. John Dewey regarded education as a continuous process of
experiencing and recognizing experience. Which statement
explains best his ideas?
a. Education takes place in school
b. Education goes on throughout life
c. Education continues anywhere, anytime
d. Education takes place formally with the teacher
27. The Philippine New Elementary School Curriculum
(NSEC) gives greater emphasis on the development of basic
skills especially the 3 R’s. What is the philosophical basis for
this?
a. essentialism c. Progressivism
b. Existentialism d. Reconstructionism
28. Values Education is an additional subject in the Philippine
New Secondary Curriculum. Which educational philosophy
justifies this change in the curriculum?
a. Humanism c. Reconstructionism
b. Existentialism d. Progressivism
29. The establishment of special classes for the deaf-mute and
the blind in various schools in the system is in consonance
with education as:
a. formal discipline
b. the study of humanities
c. social reconstruction
d. scientifically determined process
30. The early Filipinos learned the rudiments of domestic work
from their parents. Which method was used?
a. Trial and error method
b. Indoctrination
c. Tell me/show me method
d. Experimental method
31. In the recent years there has been an increasing emphasis
on nonformal education. What is the major concern of
nonformal education in the Philippine context?
a. Acquisition of appropriate vocational and technical skills
b. Dislike of white collar jobs
c. Eradication of illiteracy
d. Love of arts in all forms
32. The Philippine Education Act of 1982 defines the areas of
concern of the three levels of the educational system. Which is
the mission of elementary education?
a. An enlightened, disciplined, creative and productive citizen
b. Modern and up-to-date methods and materials
c. An effective and efficient teacher
d. Relevant and quality curriculum
33. Which of the following is the value thrust of the New
Elementary Education?
a. Pursuit of higher intellectual and moral values
b. extension and deepening of social concerns
c. Development of a sense of nationhood
d. Preservation of democratic values
34. Socrates: Idealism:___________: Pragmatism
a. Plato c. Dewey
b. Confucius d. Locke
35. Rochelle brings all her books to school because she wants
to please the teacher and get good grades. To which of the
following levels of morality according to Kohlberg does she
belong?
a. Conventional
b. Preconventional
c. Postconventional
d. Either preconventional or conventional
36. following Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, Mrs. de Leon
provides her students varied activities that enable them to classify
objects according to more than one variable, rank order items in logical
series and understand that amounts of mass or liquid do not change
because their shape does. The development tasks can be expected to be
performed by
a. elementary school children
b. high school students
c. college students
d. preschoolers
37. The nature-nurture controversy gave rise to conflicting theories of human
development. Mrs. Gloria, a grade school teacher, however believes that both
heredity and environment interact to facilitate the total development of her
pupils. Therefore, Mrs. Gloria is likely to support which of the following
statements?
a. Intelligence is entirely hereditable
b. intelligence is a function of 50% heredity and 50% environment
c. Intelligence is more influenced by environmental than hereditary factors
d. Intelligence can be improved by exposing a child to a stimulating
environment
38. Ms. Lagdameo a high school teacher, is aware of the fact that
puberty brings new feelings about the self, as well as new attitudes in
other people who relate to the maturing child adolescent. How may she
best help her high school students develop positive attitudes towards
self and others?
a. Development lesson
b. Appreciation lesson
c. Supervised study lesson
d. Application lesson
83. Panel discussion has its place in almost all objects. Which
lesson is most appropriate for panel discussion?
a. Structure of atom
b. Occurrence of tides
c. Preparing balance diets
d. Prons and cons in using antibiotics
84. In inquiry, the teacher asks opening questions to invite
responses from children which require great range of cognitive
skills. Which opening is most fitted for inquiry lesson?
a. What is the name of the movable part of an airplane wing?
b. How many legs does a grasshopper have?
c. Why do birds fly south in the winter?
d. Which planet is closest to the sun?
85. Mrs. Lacson is excited about trying out cooperative
learning. Which should be her primary consideration?
a. At least 10 members in a group
b. Homogenously grouped
c. Interdependence of students in performing learning should
be stressed
d. Permanet roles for everyone in the group activity
86. Ms. Timbol is using cooperative learning approaches in her
social science lessons. She is quite successful in establishing a
cooperative ethics characterized by a safe, caring community
learners. What will be her initial step in order to successfully
implement cooperative learning approaches?
a. Students have the habit of packing up their things and shutting down
their minds at the beginning of the class
b. Students are likely to remember things that occur past beyond the
middle of a learning sequence
c. Students are potentially most alert and receptive to instruction when
the new activity is begun
d. Students are likely least task-oriented at the first few minutes of a
class session
121. Miss Rivera is busy developing a cluster of concepts on matter. She
notices Dave busily making several paper airplanes. Which of the
following is the best way of handling Dave’s misbehavior?
a. Continue teaching but make your way to Dave. Without a word place
a ready note card “It seems you are disturbing the class. Please stop
right now. return card after class.”
b. Stop the less. Tell the class to look at Dave and observe what he is
doing. Let them comment on what they observe
c. Call Dave to bring all the paper airplanes and ask him to discuss the
importance of airplanes in the modern age
d. Ask difficult questions and call Dave to answer them in succession
122. Mrs. Estrada prefers to use low profile classroom control like eye
contact and hand gesture to high profile from like. “Stop walking
around, settle down and get to work.” Which of the following justifies
Mrs. Estrada’s action?
a. Low profile form of control is simple and time saving
b. Low profile form of control minimizes teachers visibility
c. Low profile from of control directs attention of the class to target
pupils
d. Low profile form of control has low probability of its distracting
other members of the class
123. Mrs. Cortez is bothered by many pupils who are off tasks
during her demonstration of a science process. Which of the
following intervention is most effective?
a. Eye contact c. Asking an answer
b. Touch/Gesture d. Questioning consistently
124. Mrs. Santillan has caught several students peeking at their
notebook during an examination. What should be the initial
action on her part?
a. The idea that because of rapid globalization and development in technology, the
world has become one global village where increased diversity and difference
among people has become more pronounced than ever.
b. Rapid integration of the planet through media and technology where events in
one part of the world could be experienced from other parts in real-time, similar to
what human experience was like when we lived in small villages.
c. Global Village is the kind of global world we are experiencing, characterized by
fundamentalism, apathy and conflict brought about by clashes of cultures.
d. People's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in
the post-Cold War world as evidenced by the conflict between fundamentalist
Muslims and the western world.
8. When planning her lessons and units, Mrs. Jones is careful
to include books and resources from a variety of cultures and
ethnic groups. What kind of education is this?
a. Multilingual education
b. Transformative education
c. Multicultural education
d. Gender free education
9. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of globalization?
a. Stretching a social, political and economic activities across political
frontiers, regions and continents.
b. The growing magnitude of interconnectedness and flows of trade,
investment and migration.
c. A speeding up of global interactions and processes through worldwide
systems of transportation and communication.
d. The expansion of economic protectionism and isolation of poor
countries.
10. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm shift
in education in the 21st century?
a. Shift from rigid subject matter to a more interdisciplinary
and multidisciplinary pedagogical approach.
b. Shift from values education and emotional learning to
knowledge dominated curriculum
c. From contextualized themes generated from global and local
realities to pre-organized subject matter
d. From more flexible learning styles to a prescribed pedagogy
11. What educational approach/perspective recognizes the
knowledge and experience of women, racial groups and ethnic
groups as being just, as valid and relevant as the knowledge of
dominant groups in mainstream academic discourse?
a. Transformative education
b. Multicultural education
c. Inclusive education
d. Global education
12. How does the notion of cultural relativity and variability affect the
teaching-learning processes in school?
a. The students' varied cultural background will in now way affect the
way they will learn the lessons in school.
b. The students can readily adjust to the way the teacher initiates
learning in school because children are adaptable beings no matter what
culture they come from.
c. The child's cultural background influences the children's way of
interpreting and viewing the world; hence, teachers must consider the
children's world view when teaching.
d. The teacher should be wary of differing cultural points of view and
must make sure that students will see things the same way.
13. Which among the following is the focus of Civic Education?
a. Promote understanding of human rights, concepts and values to
enable learners to comprehend and transform conditions which give rise
to human rights violations.
b. Learning for effective participation in democratic and development
processes at both local and national levels.
c. Foster a vision of education for sustainable development and care for
the environment.
d. Empower people with the skills, attitudes and knowledge to build a
peaceful world based on justice and human rights.
14. Which of the following initiatives would NOT help a
school address diversity?
a. Using ability grouping
b. Using cooperative learning
c. Working with neighborhood groups
d. Using culturally-relevant teaching methods
15. If the teacher is emphasizing the development of the
learner's competency to transform knowledge into innovations
and job-creation, what pillar of education does s/he is actually
promoting?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
16.What pillar of education which emphasizes learning to be
human, through acquisition of knowledge, skills and values
conducive to personality development?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
17. A class is composed of students coming from several ethnic
communities including Muslims and lumads. They seem to have
difficulty understanding each others' behavior and points of view. What
should the teacher do?
a. Helps coordinate local initiatives and unite educators in the common practice of
educating for a culture of peace.
b. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the
Children of the World and to introduce peace and human rights education into all
educational institutions.
c. Brings together multiple traditions of pedagogy, theories of education, and
international initiatives for the advancement of total human development and care
for the environment through learning.
d. Serves to enhance learning across subjects like conflict resolution initiatives.
22. The impact of conflict on children whether as victims of war or
child soldiers has been brought to world attention through media,
international organizations and eye witness accounts. What is the best
thing to do to help children affected by conflict?
A. I and II
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and III
21. Teacher R, a science teacher, makes sure all eyes are on her
as she demonstrates the proper behavior for lighting a Bunsen
burner. Whose theory supports Teacher R's practice?
A. Vygotsky's
B. Glasser's
C. Piaget's
D. Bandura's
22. Which should you use more if you want to counteract the
spirit of destructive competition among your students?
A. community involvement projects
B. listening activities
C. self-evaluation activities
D. concept miming
23. When curriculum content is fairly distributed in each area
of discipline, this means that the curriculum is _____.
A. sequenced
B. balanced
C. integrated
D. continued
24. Teacher B discovered that her pupils are weak in
comprehension. To further determine in which particular skills
her pupils are weak which test should Teacher B give?
A. Aptitude Test
B. Placement Test
C. Diagnostic Test
D. Standardized Test
25. In constructing test items the teacher considers the
alignment of _____ with assessment.
A. content and process
B. monitoring and evaluation
C. instructional objectives
D. instructional materials
26. Teacher B wanted her students to learn the electoral
process in action. So, they stimulate a copy of the real thing
completed with coming up with their own qualification of
candidates, manner of campaigning, and canvassing of votes.
With this, the students learned from _____.
A. contrived experiences
B. direct experiences
C. purposeful experience
D. demonstration
27. The Education Act of 1982 categorically states that it is a
teacher's _____ to refrain from making deductions in
scholastic ratings for acts that are clearly not manifestations of
poor scholarship.
A. obligation
B. right
C. prerogative
D. responsibility
28. Research on teacher-effectiveness practices has shown that
_____.
A. directions should be few and best delivered in a casual
manner
B. planning has little impact on student learning
C. questioning strategies are ineffective monitoring techniques
D. teaching procedures on classroom routines early in the
school year are essential
29. A student with a percentile score of 80 means that the
student scored _____.
A. higher than 80% of the members of the group
B. better, relative to the competencies targeted
C. high in all the skills being tested
D. 80% of the specified content
30. With a computer, you can organize information about trees
and planets. Which tool should you use? A. spreadsheet
B. database
C. word processing
D. desktop publishing
31. Which of the following is a right granted to parents as provided in B. P. 232,
Sec. 8:12?
A. protection of teachers
B. promoting the rights of all citizens to make quality
education accessible to all
C. acceptance, affection and achievement
D. affection, ability, attitudes
73. Nita doesn't enjoy writing but can't escape from it. She has
to finish it in order to graduate. Greta has always liked to
write. She really likes to become a writer because she wants to
be a journalist someday. Who is more likely to be more
focused on the writing activity and why?
A. Give the class 10 minutes to share how they spent the holidays.
B. Ask the students what their New Year's resolutions are.
C. Give the students 10 minutes to write a paragraph on their New
Year's resolution.
D. Give a 10-item test to keep them quiet.
84. High levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, inhibits
learning. What is an implication of this in the teaching-
learning process?
A. 12
B. 11.9
C. 11
D. 10
94. 4 1/5 + 3 2/7 = _____
A. 7 3/12
B. 7 3/35
C. 7 17/35
D. 7 1/35
95. For the fruit punch, 3050 mL of fruit juice is needed. How
much fruit juice is needed in dekaliters? A. 0.305
B. 3.05
C. 5.03
D. 0.053
96. "Ang babae ay huwag mong tingnang isang bagay na
libangan lamang kundi isang katuwang at karamay sa mga
kahirapan nitong kabuhayan." (E. Jacinto) Ang tungkulin ng
wika sa linya ay _____.
A. pangheuristiko
B. pang-interaksyunal
C. panregulatori
D. pang-instrumental
97. Anong tayutay ang tinutukoy nito? Durog ang katawang
bumagsak sa semento si Miguel.
A. pagtutulad
B. pagbibigay-katauhan
C. pagmamalabis
D. pagwawangis
98. Yes, the script was excellent, but the performances were
_____ weak.
A. completely
B. extremely
C. utterly
D. absolutely
99. The smallest angle of a triangle is two-thirds the size of the
middle angle, and the middle angle is three-sevenths of the
largest angle. Find all three angle measures.
A. 30°, 60°, 90°
B. 45°, 45°, 90°
C. 35°, 45°, 110°
D. 30°, 45°, 105°
100. Tandaan mo na lahat ng paghihirap ni Luis ay _____ sa
iyong magandang kinabukasan.
A. tungkol
B. upang
C. sanhi
D. ukol
101. Ang mga mata mo ay tulad ng bituin sa kalangitan. Ano
ang ginamit na pagpapahayag dito?
A. pagtutulad
B. personipikasyon
C. pagwawangis
D. pang-uyam
102. What science deals with the study of outer space?
A. Astronomy
B. Oceanography
C. Paleontology
D. Geology
103. To pass her English Test, Lucille must get 75% of the
items correct. Out of 80 questions, how many must she
correctly answer?
A. 55
B. 60
C. 70
D. 65
104. To stimulate the nation's economy and to increase
employment, former President Diosdado Macapagal _____.
A. abolished government repressive controls
B. borrowed money from the World Bank
C. standardized the salaries of government employees
D. gave incentives to home cottage industries
105. The ratio of the number of red, green, and blue balls in a
box is 2:5:6. How many green balls are there if there are 52
balls in all?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 20
D. 24
106. Which of the following is expressed clearly, effectively states the
idea, and has no structural error?
A. 2 1/2 days
B. 3 days
C. 2 days
D. 3 ½ days
22. Maternity leaves are extended to women. What legal
provision extends this?
A. Article XIV Education
B. Article XIII Sec 14 women
C. Article XIII Role and Rights of People's Organization
D. Article XII Bill of Rights
23. Which is the largest country in Asia?
A. China
B. Japan
C. Philippines
D. Thailand
24. What is one of the man-made wonders of the Philippines?
A. Rice terraces
B. Mount Makiling
C. Manila Bay
D. Taal Volcano
25. Who was the Spanish mestizo priest who first led the
native secular clergy in the Secularization Movement in 1861?
A. Father Jacinto Zamora
B. Father Pedro Pelaez
C. Father Gregorio Aglipay
D. Father Jose Burgos
26. Analects which are short and witty sayings that treat of
moral values and good human relation, are attributed to:
A. Mao Tze Tung
B. Mencius
C. Confucius
D. Lao-Tzu
27. Which of the following was the first to happen?
A. Aguinaldo declared Philippine Independence.
B. Guerilla warfare against the US was initiated.
C. The Philippines was ceded to the US by the Treaty of Paris.
D. Aguinaldo was captured.
28. The acronym HTML means Hyper Text Markup
_____________.
A. Line
B. Language
C. Letter
D. Label
29. The fraction halfway between 3/7 and 4/7 is
________________.
A. 1/2
B. 1/3
C. ¼
D. 1/8
30. Simplify (3x – 9) / (x2 – 9)
A. 3 / (x – 3)
B. 3 / (x + 1)
C. 3 / (x + 3)
D. 3 / (x – 1)
31. With the Batasang Pambansa performing legislative and
executive powers in the Marcos regime, which form of
government was implemented?
A. Monarchial
B. Presidential
C. Parliamentary
D. Dictatorial
32. The “Rubaiyat” a loosely joined series of 280 stanzas, has
this general theme. Which one?
A. Always look forward to a new day.
B. Grasp pleasure while you can.
C. Never give in to death easily.
D. Create your own world and beautify it.
33. This demonstrated the feeding connections between all life
forms.
A. Nutrition cycles
B. Fossil cycle
C. Biochemical pathways
D. Food web
34. A toothpick can sit on the surface of water due to
_________________.
A. Surface tension
B. Atmospheric pressure
C. Buoyancy
D. Viscosity
35. In a flame test, the presence of boron in a solution is
evident by what color of flame?
A. Bright green
B. Brick red
C. Gold
D. Lilac
36. Who was the last Spanish Governor-General of the
Philippines?
A. Ramon Blanco
B. Basilio Agustin
C. Diego de los Rios
D. Fermin Jaudenes
37. of the pledges of the President of the Philippines is to
defend its:
A. Constitution
B. Citizens
C. Land
D. Islands
38. The least common Multiple (LCM) of 2, 3 and 4 is
______.
A. 13
B. 24
C. 14
D. 12
39. Which of the following has the smallest mass when
measured in an equal arm balance?
A. ½ sheet of pad paper
B. ¼ sheet of pad paper
C. 1/8 sheet of pad paper
D. 1/3 sheet of pad paper
40. How many glasses of Cola each to be filled with 150 cu
cm of the liquid can be made from 5 family size bottles of cola
each containing 1.5 liters?
A. 60
B. 40
C. 45
D. 50
41. If the average or arithmetic mean of x and -5 is 10, then
what must be the value of x?
A. 25
B. 15
C. 30
D. 20
42. In an English test, eight students obtained the following
scores: 10, 15, 12, 18, 16, 24, 12, and 14. What is the median
score?
A. 14
B. 15. 5
C. 14. 5
D. 15
1. In one of his poems, the Filipino author Zulueta da Costa
said that the Filipinos are like the Molave. What figure of
speech was used?
a. simile
b. personification
c. metaphor
d. hyperbole
2. Helen of Troy is the face who launched a thousand
ships .What figure of speech is used in the given sentence?
a. ellipsis
b. synecdoche
c. alliteration
d. irony
3. Si Ana at Ariadne ay masisipag na mag-aaral. Ano ang mali
sa pangungusap?
a. Si
b. at
c. masisipag
d. mag-aaral
e. Walang mali
4. ________ mo ng mga damit ang iyong kapatid sa dormitory.
a. Dalhin
b. Dalahin
c. Dalhan
d. Dadalahin
5. ________ sa batas, hindi maaaring isakdal ng dalawang
beses ang isang akusado para sa iisang pagkakasala.
a. Maliban
b. Ayon
c. Ayon kay
d. Marahil
6. nawalang-malay : hinimatay : : naghihingalo : ______
a. nasa bingit ng kamatayan
b. namatay
c. napagod
d. nahihilo
7. Isahan : gaano : : _______
a.maramihan : gaa-gaano
b.maramihan : gaanuano
c.maramihan : gaga-gaano
d.maramihan : ganuano
8. Masalimuot ang buhay ng taong kapit sa patalim. a.
malungkot
b. masaya
c. magulo
d. mapayapa
9. Naglipana sa lansangan ang masamang-loob lalo na kung
gabi.
a. namasyal
b. nagkalat
c. nagtatago
d. nagmunimuni
10. Siya ang “Ama ng Zarsuelang Tagalog”?
a. Aurelio Tolentino
b. N.V.M Gonzalez
c. Alejandro Abadilla
d. Severino Reyes
11. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI epiko ng Mindanao?
a. Indarapatra at Sulayman
b. Alim
c. Bidasari
d. Bantugan
12. Ang titik “ng” sa Alpabetong Filipino ay nagmula sa
alpabetong _____.
a. Ingles
b. Abecedario
c. Romano
d. Abakada
13. Ilang titik ang hiniram ng Alpabetong Filipino mula sa
Alpabetong Ingles?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
14. Aling salita ang klaster?
a. palma
b. basta
c. pluma
d. basket
15. ”Ang aking pag-ibig ay tanging sa iyo lamang .” Ibigay
ang ayos ng pangungusap na ito.
a. payak
b. tambalan
c. karaniwan
d. dikaraniwan
16. Aling Salita ang may diptonggo?
a. buwis
b. bayan
c. buhay
d. iwas
17. Ang epiko tungkol sa kasaysayan ng pagiibigan ng mga
bathala na nagmula sa Iloilo ay ang ______ . a. Hinilawod
b. Biag-ni- Lam-ang
c. Bidasari
d. Maragtas
18. Anong teorya ng wika ang nagsasabing ang wika ay
nailikha bunga ng masidhing damdamin ng tao?
a. Bow-wow
b. Pooh-pooh
c. Ding-dong
d. Yoheho
19. ”Natutulog ba ang Diyos?” Ang pahayag sa itaas ay
halimbawa ng anong uri ng tayutay?
a. Pagdaramdam
b. Tanong Retorikal
c. Pagtanggi
d. Pagsalungat
20. Ano ang nagging pangalan ng wikang pambansa noong
1959?
a. Pilipino
b. Filipino
c. Tagalog
d. Wikang Pambansa
21. The captain of the pep squad are working feverishly to
boost the team`s morale. No error.
a. pep-squad
b. are
c. to boost
d. team`s morale.
e. No error
22. The teachers as well as the guidance counselor is
accompanying the students on a field trip. No error.
a. teachers
b. guidance counselor
c. is accompanying
d. on a field trip
e. No error
23. Simba and Nala is my favorite characters in The Lion
King. No error.
a. and
b. is
c. The Lion King
d. No error
24. The committee are meeting on Friday to discuss the details
of the charaity ball. No error.
a. are meeting
b. on Friday
c. to discuss
d. charity ball
e. No error
25. Mumps, which are a dangerous disease, can be prevented
through vaccination . No error.
a. Mumps
b. are
c. disease
d. vaccination
e. No error
26. The student leaders ______ surveys to determine the
students` need since last week.
a. has conducted
b. have conducted
c. has conducting
d. have been conducting
27. The President _______ the bill on Children`s Right last
Monday.
a. vetoes
b. vetos
c. vetoed
d. vetoid
28. The Committee on Ethics ____ every Friday.
a. meets
b. meet
c. has met
d. have met
29. It is estimated that in the present century, there ______ about 954 million illiterate adults.
a. is
b. are
c. was
d. were
30. In 1960, 58% of illiterates ______ women; the
corresponding figure today is more than 60%.
a. is
b. are
c. was
d. were
31. The warm humid air irritated he.
a. irritated he.
b. irritated him.
c .irritation him.
d. irritating him.
32. Keep on reading and you will learn more.
a. Keep on reading
b. Keep to read
c. Keep on read
d. Keeping on reading
33. Even though Mariel studied hard, she got the highest mark.
a. Dalhin
b. Dalahin
c. Dalhan
d. Dadalahin
5. ________ sa batas, hindi maaaring isakdal ng dalawang
beses ang isang akusado para sa iisang pagkakasala.
a. Maliban
b. Ayon
c. Ayon kay
d. Marahil
6. nawalang-malay : hinimatay : : naghihingalo : ______
a. nasa bingit ng kamatayan*
b. namatay
c. napagod
d. nahihilo
7. Isahan : gaano : : _______
a.maramihan : gaa-gaano
b.maramihan : gaanu-ano
c.maramihan : gaga-gaano
d.maramihan : ganu-ano
8. Masalimuot ang buhay ng taong kapit sa patalim. a.
malungkot
b. masaya
c. magulo
d. mapayapa
9. Naglipana sa lansangan ang masamang-loob lalo na kung
gabi.
a. namasyal
b. nagkalat
c. nagtatago
d. nagmuni-muni
10. Siya ang “Ama ng Zarsuelang Tagalog”?
a. Aurelio Tolentino
b. N.V.M Gonzalez
c. Alejandro Abadilla
d. Severino Reyes
11. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI epiko ng Mindanao?
a. Indarapatra at Sulayman
b. Alim
c. Bidasari
d. Bantugan
12. Ang titik “ng” sa Alpabetong Filipino ay nagmula sa
alpabetong _____.
a. Ingles
b. Abecedario
c. Romano
d. Abakada
13. Ilang titik ang hiniram ng Alpabetong Filipino mula sa
Alpabetong Ingles?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
14. Aling salita ang klaster?
a. palma
b. basta
c. pluma
d. basket
15. ”Ang aking pag-ibig ay tanging sa iyo lamang .” Ibigay
ang ayos ng pangungusap na ito.
a. payak
b. tambalan
c. karaniwan
d. di-karaniwan
16. Aling Salita ang may diptonggo?
a. buwis
b. bayan
c. buhay
d. iwas
17. Ang epiko tungkol sa kasaysayan ng pag-iibigan ng mga
bathala na nagmula sa Iloilo ay ang ______ . a. Hinilawod
b. Biag-ni- Lam-ang
c. Bidasari
d. Maragtas
18. Anong teorya ng wika ang nagsasabing ang wika ay
nailikha bunga ng masidhing damdamin ng tao? a. Bow-wow
b. Pooh-pooh
c. Ding-dong
d. Yoheho
19. ”Natutulog ba ang Diyos?” Ang pahayag sa itaas ay
halimbawa ng anong uri ng tayutay?
a. Pagdaramdam
b. Tanong Retorikal
c. Pagtanggi
d. Pagsalungat
20. Ano ang nagging pangalan ng wikang pambansa noong
1959? a. Pilipino b. Filipino c. Tagalog d. Wikang Pambansa
21. The captain of the pep squad are working feverishly to
boost the team`s morale. No error.
a. pep-squad
b .are
c. to boost
d. team`s morale .
e. No error
22. The teachers as well as the guidance counselor is
accompanying the students on a field trip. No error. a. teachers
b. guidance counselor
c. is accompanying
d. on a field trip
e. No error
23. Simba and Nala is my favorite characters in The Lion
King. No error.
a. and
b. is *
c. The Lion King
d. No error
24. Tne committee are meeting on Friday to discuss the details
of the charaity ball. No error.
a. are meeting
b. on Friday
c. to discuss
d. charity ball
e. No error
25. Mumps, which are a dangerous disease, can be prevented
through vaccination . No error.
a. Mumps
b. are
c. disease
d. vaccination
e. No error
26. The student leaders ______ surveys to determine the
students` need since last week.
a. has conducted
b. have conducted
c. has conducting
d. have been conducting
27. The President _______ the bill on Children`s Right last
Monday.
a. vetoes
b. vetos
c. vetoed
d. vetoid
28. The Committee on Ethics ____ every Friday.
a. meets
b. meet
c. has met
d. have met
29. It is estimated that in the present century, there ______
about 954 million illiterate adults.
a. is
b. are
c. was
d. were
30. In 1960, 58% of illiterates ______ women; the
corresponding figure today is more than 60%.
a. is
b. are
c. was
d. were
31. The warm humid air irritated he.
a. irritated he.
b. irritated him.
c .irritation him.
d. irritating him.
32. Keep on reading and you will learn more.
a. Keep on reading
b. Keep to read
c. Keep on read
d. Keeping on reading
33. Even though Mariel studied hard, she got the highest mark.
a. Heaven is not only for the rich but also for the poor man
b. Poor spirit can be open gate to heaven
c. Poorness in spirit it is not a way to hell
d. The poor can become rich
40. At the Philippine General Hospital, doctors reported on the
abandoned patients. This means:
a. The patients do not permanent address
b. The patients cannot afford to pay their bill
c. The patients are left by doctors
d. The patients are left behind by relatives
41. The death of men in the mine was caused by:
a. Suffocation
b. Lethal smell
c. Erosion
d. Darkness
42. “A time patient is indefatigable in promoting political
truth”. The question means
a. A hero practices political truth
b. Patriots are brave and cunning
c. Patriots are rich truthful
d. Patriots forget selves to serve others
43. Ano ang tawag sa mga titik batay sa bigkas ng Ingles?
a. Alivata or baybayin
b. Alpabetong Filipino
c. Alphabetong Romano
d. Alpabetong Pilipino
44. Ang sabi ni Romula sa isa niyang akda, ang Pilipino ay
dugong maharlika. Ano ang kahulugan n.
a. Ang Pilipino ay sadyang matatag ang budhi
b. Ang Pilipino ay nanggaling sa malayang lahi
c. Ang Pilipino ay madaling maipagbili at mabola
d. Ang Pilipino ay di purong Pilipino
45. Ang Tagalog ang nagging opisyal na wika ng Pilipinas
dahil sa:
a. Saligang batas ng 1986
b. Saligang batas ng 1973
c. Saligang batas ng 1935
d. Saligang batas ng Malolos
46. Di katakataka na ilang pulis a hinihiling kasangkot sa
pagpalaganap ng krimen. Ano ang kahulugan ng kasangkot?
a. Kabalikat
c. Kasabwat
b. Kabilang
d. Kasama-sama
47. Ang di niya makalimutan ay isang ____ ng anak niya bago
umalis pa Amerika.
a. Pagaako
c. Paaako
b. Paako
d. Pangako
48. Ang swimming pool is an equilateral triangle in shape. One
side is 11 meters. How many meters are needed to enclose the
pool?
a. 55 meters c. 44 meters
b. 45 meters d. 33 meters
49. Water is rationed in a village every other day. The truck
tanks deliver 8 tons of water to 10 houses. How many tons of
water was delivered in 4 days to each house by the agent?
a. 3.2 tons c. 40 tons
b. 320 tons d. 80 tons
50. Mrs. Alice’s bathroom has to be covered with tiles. The
edge of the bathroom needs a rubberize tile. If the tub is 2.3
meters long and 1.8 wide, how many meters of rubberized tiles
are required?
a. 9.2 meters c. 4.6 meters
b. 8.2 meters d. 2.3 meters
51. An executive office has to be carpeted. The area is 3m by
4m the carpet costs P1,000.00 per square meter. How much
will be spent for the purchase of the carpet?
a. P120,000.00 c. P12,000.00
b. P10,000.00 d. P1,000.00
52. Write this ratio in its simplest form: 3 Cm to 20 cm a. 20.3
c. 30.20
b. 20.30 d. 3.20
53. The Department of Health allow as sale of drugs and
medicine after thorough laboratory test. Which of those drugs
is discouraged for use because of its component?
a. Vitamin A and B c. Bangkok pills
b. Tea and sugar syrup d. None syrup
54. Food markets are encouraged to handle cooked food well.
One incident in a wedding party sent hundreds of guest to the
hospital. It was found out that the food
a. Was left uncovered
b. Was half cooked
c. Had ptomaine poison
d. Was contaminated with dysentery bacteria
55. Similar eruptions of volcanoes have affected lives in
Zambales. Relief and evacuation were managed by the Red
Cross in Mindanao, specify in:
a. Taal Volcano
b. Mayon Volcano
c. Hibok-hibok
d. Mt. Halcon
56. Modern science has used technology to help determine
illness. A child bumped and fell his head hitting a concenter
pavement. Which medical approach will determine the status
of the cranial accident?
a. Submit the child to chest X-ray
b. Submit the child to cranial X-ray
c. Submit the child to cranial scanning
d. Open up and so surgical operation
57. The city government of Metro Manila had been closing
and raiding night spots. What is the basic reason of the
campaign?
a. Many homes are destroyed by these night clubs
b. The values of the young affected by these clubs
c. The fast spread of HIV and AIDS are traced to these places
d. These spots are areas of crimes
58. In the Philippine government, the earliest and smallest
service of governance is the.
a. Manucipality c. Barangay
b. Poblacion d. Barrio
59. Personal income tax should be paid and filed every year by
employees and corporation. Who among the group are exempt
from filling income tax returns?
a. Government employees on daily, contractual and
consultation basis
b. Government employees receiving less than P 18,000.00 per
year
c. Retired government employees receiving only pensions
d. Overseas workers
60. Protests from inhabitants close to dumping sites of Metro
Manila waste arises from some observe factors. The most
serious of which is:
a. Presence of human being dumped in the sites
b. Unlimited seepage of waste into the water shads
c. Presence of flies and mosquitoes
d. Noise pollutants from garbage trucks
61. Philippine eagles are identified as rare species. Lately, in
Davao more eagles were raised through.
a. Catching eagles are raised them in cages
b. Artificial insemination through fertilized eggs
c. Incubating eggs from their nests
d. Putting up eagle farms under the Bureau of Wildlife
62. Scientific attitudes require of learners accuracy and
verification of data. Which manifestation in observed in
experienced?
a. Objectivity c. Curiosity
b. Rationality d. Critical mindedness
63. The proper disposal of garbage has improved the
environment. The best process of handling waste is through:
a. Utilization of organic compounds
b. Burning non-biodegradable
c. Emerging waste soluble waste
d. Recycling biodegradable waste
64. The nervous system has its specific function. Which is the
closest function?
a. The spinal cord links the finger tips to the brain
b. Impulses transmit messages to the brain by electrical signal
c. Human body activities are all in the nervous system
d. The nervous system defends most on the brain
65. A provincial governor was convicted for using prisoners to
build his summer resort. What should the prisoner demands?
a. The right to refuse the job
b. The right to vote
c. The right to live in standard rooms
d. The right to just compensation
66. A priest gave all his possessions to disabled children. What
right may they claim?
a. Right to just treatment
b. Right to proper treatment
c. Right of disable to equal treatment
d. Right to disabled to equal protection
67. The case of farmers in Sumilao, Bukidnon was won by the
landowner. How was the case decided by the Supreme Court?
a. Final judgment was made because of political pressure
b. The farmers were paid beforehand
c. The farmers were landholders of a farm
d. Final judgment was made after it was established that the
farmers were not legitimate holders of titles of the land.
68. A peace officer opens the house of a drug pusher. The drug
pusher complained on the police officer’s actuation because he
alleged that:
a. He was not around when the incident happened
b. The officer had no warrant of arrest
c. The officer was armed
d. The right for privacy was violated
69. A candidate was detained for working against a dominant
political party. Which right can be invoked?
a. Right to his political beliefs
b. Right to his aspirations
c. Right to seek redness
d. Right to vote according to one’s conscience
70. The entry of data and commands into the computer system
is made possible through the:
a. Keyboard c. Printer
b. Diskette d. Monitor
71. Which of the following values is CLOSEST to the square
root of 4000?
a. 63
b. 200
c. 22
d. 19
72. The arithmetic mean of a set of 50 meters is 38. If two
numbers 45 and 35 are discarded, the mean of the remaining
set of numbers is:
a. 37.24 c. 37.0
b. 37.5 d. 36.5
73. If 5x>0 which of the following must be TRUE?
a. II only c. I and II
b. II and III d. I only
74. If P is a positive integer in the equation 12p=q, then q must
be a:
a. Positive even integer
b. Negative even integer
c. Positive odd integer
d. Negative odd integer
75. Ikaw ba ang dapat sisihin sa nangyari?
a. Pagsasadula
b. Pagbati
c. Pagbibigay ng impormasyon
d. Pakikipagkapwa
76. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang pinakatamang pangungusap?
a. Ang mga bataan sa lansangan ay naglalaro at nagtatakbuhan
sa lansangan
b. Ang mga kabataan ay naglalaro at nagtatakbuhan sa
lansangan kung maliwanag ang gabi
c. Ang mga kabataan ay naglalaro kung maliwanagang buwan
at nagtakbuhan sa lansanngan
d. Ang mga kabataan kung maliwanag ang buwan ay
nagtatakbuhan sa lansangan at naglalaro
77. Kabaliwan at paglulustay ang iyong ginagawa taun-taon.
Higit na marami ang maralitang nangailangan ng salapi at
duong. Ang nagsasalita ay –
a. Maramot c. Matipid
b. Praktikal d. kuripot
78. Piliin ang gawi pagsasalita: Ayokong sumunod sa mga
sinasabi mo.
a. Babala c. Pakiusap
b. Pagtanggi d. Pamungkahi
79. Ikinalulunkot ko ang mga nangyayari.
a. Pagsagot c. Panghula
b. Pagtanong d. Paghingi ng paumanhin
80. Ipinagmamalaki mo siya, BAHAG naman pala ANG
kanyang BUNTOT. Ang ibig sabihin ng may malaking itik ay.
a. Mahiyain c. Kuripot
b. Traidor d. Duwag
81. What is the range of the following: 86, 70, 83, 90, 85, 78,
79, 81, 87.
a. 12
b. 15
c. 16
d. 20
82. Which of the following audio-visual sets of equipment can
best project visual materials in a classroom that is difficult to
darken?
a. Filmstrips
c. Opaque projector
b. Color materials
d. Overhead projector
83. Change the following percents o decimals: 23%, 5%, 3%,
3.5%.
a. 2.3, 500, .30, 30.5
b. .23, 0.05, .03, 0.035
c. .23, 05, .003, .035
d. .023, 5.00, 3.0, 03.5
84. If the scores of 10 students are: 76, 80, 75, 83, 80, 79, 85,
80, 88,, 90, the mode is
a. 79
b. 85
c. 80
d. 88
85. A vehicle consumes one liter of gasoline to travel 10
kilometers. After a tune-up, I travels 15% farther on one liter.
To the nearest tenth, how many liters of gasoline will it take
for the vehicle o travel 230 kilometers?
a. 23 liters c. 23.15 liters
b. 20 liters d. 20.15 liters
86. If each of the five members in a basketball team shakes
hands with every other member of the team before the game
starts, how many handshakes will there be in all?
a. 8
b. 10
c. 6
d. 9
87. How many twenty thousand are there in one million?
a. 500
b. 50
c. 100
d. 1000
88. What is 1/5 called a unit fraction?
a. The unit is less than one
b. The number 5 is the denominator
c. I is between 0 and 1, the basic unit
d. Unit fractions have 1 as the numerator
89. A rectangle has sides of 10 and 12 units. How can the area
of a square be computed if it has the same perimeter as the
rectangle?
a. Add 10 and 12, double the sum, divide by 4, then multiply
by 4
b. Add 10 and 12, double the sum, divide by 4, then multiply
by
c. Add 10 and 12, double the sum, divide by 4, then square the
quotient
d. Add 10 and 12, double the sum, the multiply by 4
90. Rabies comes from dog and other bites. How could this
prevented?
a. Tie the dogs at all times
b. Keep the dogs in cage
c. Kill the dog that bites
d. Have the dog vaccinated with anti-rabies
91. A father was misunderstood by his teenage boy because:
a. The father abhorred and mistook modernization as being
fresh
b. The father imposed on his values on courting and marriage
c. The father did not understand the teenage values on dating
d. The father could not tolerate a live-in arrangement of his
son.
92. The death of the kidnapped victims by the terrorists was
considered:
a. A deviation from protocol
b. A revenge for atrocities of civilians
c. A neglect of priorities
d. An affront o the leadership
93. Voting is a privilege in a democracy. Those who are
deprived their votes are normally.
a. Franchised c. Disenfranchised
b. Exiled d. Execute
94. How do countries register dislike or disagreement of
another country’s discussion through diplomatic means?
a. File a diplomatic protest
b. Recall all its nations
c. Declare war immediately
d. Retaliate by arresting nationals of other country
95. How did recipient of operation title transfer react to
taxation?
a. They wanted the landlords to pay taxes
b. Assessment of transfer titles are recognized by local offices
c. Cooperatives do not explain the tenants role on taxation
d. Paying taxes was obviously not the land owners concern
96. Without limiting the rights of parents to rear their children,
the constitution provides compulsory Elementary education
for:
a. All children of pre-school age
b. All children of school age
c. All physically able individuals
d. Adult citizens and out-of-school youth
97. Which of the following causes the seasons?
a. The rotation of the sun about the earth
b. The distance of the earth from the sun
c. The rotation of the earth about the sun
d. The tilting of the earth on its axis.
98. Which of the following statements best explains why
copper is the mental most widely used in electrical wiring?
a. It has high resistance to electricity
b. It is best conductor of electricity
c. It is cheaper than aluminum
d. It is better conductor than aluminum and cheaper than silver
99. What is the social scientist’s explanation of the relationship
of a leader of history?
a. Leaders are a product of their times
b. History is a reflection of great leaders
c. Every great movement is the lengthened shadow of a great
man
d. Had any great leader been different than he was.
100.Mass society is described as being composed of
anonymous individuals. The word “anonymous”. It used to
convey the idea that the individuals involved:
a. Are unaware of other individuals exposed to the same
stimuli.
b. Are known only to those who control the mass media
c. Are unaware that there are mass audience
d. Have little influence on decision making since they are not
organized
101.What is LEAST likely to be function of a trade
association?
a. Protecting the reputation of the industry
b. Standardizing types of products
c. Influencing government policy
d. Encouraging completion
102.In every society, certain positions are assigned to
individuals on the basis of age, sex, marital status, and other
criteria. These patterns are:
a. University accepted and practiced
b. Cultural defined
c. Learned from parents
d. Taught in school
103.To be a moral person is to:
a. Known and act upon the “ought to be” and the “ought to do”
a. Present an argument that the selection or story read was not properly
written.
b. Write a comprehensive reaction paper regarding the selection or
story read.
c. Give an intelligent critique of the selection or story read
d. Manifest an expected and commensurate emotional reaction to the
selection or story read
115.An electric industrial company has developed a computer
program that can use photographs of feces to predict how an
unborn child will look like.
a. A computer analyzes facial characteristics from a
photograph
b. A computer can predict the looks of future children as well
as their parents
c. A computer can choose the right mate and predict the ageing
a. 2
b. 5
c. 3
d. 4
118. Divide (X2-9) ¸(2x+6) Y 8
a. 4 (x-3) c. 4 (x+9) x x
b. 4 (x+9) d. 4( x+3) x x
119. Simplify X2 (3Y2) XY 2Y
a. 3 2 c. y y x
b. y d. 3x 2 2
120. Solve for x = 6x-1 = 2 x
a. 1 10
b. ½
c. –1/10
d. –1/2
121. Rivers in Metro Manila are the identified causes of heavy
flood. Authorities account this to
a. waste burning in home yards
b. waste dumping on river banks
c. waste classification
d. waste incineration
122. Piggery farms affected by FMD are prohibited from
a. castrating their piglets
b. isolating their piglets from sows
c. butchering their pigs for the market
d. mating their sows when in heat
123. Mining in Mt. Diwalwal was stopped by DENR and the
court. What was the reason
a. water was found polluted by mercury
b. water is reduce by mining
c. permits were not issued to miners
d. some miners become rich
124. Earth day is celebrated on April 22 every year.
Historically this day took off in the Philippines in the
a. 1960’s
b.1950’s
c.1940’s
d.1970’s
125. The man could not be convinced by the findings on the
fallen bridge. To be sure he advised the verification through
a. Objectively c. Curiosity
b. Critical analysis d. Rationality
126. Waste from the kitchen are considered useful in properly
separated. How are these classified?
a. non-degradable c. metallic recesses
b. biodegradable d. degradable
127. Beef from Europe was banned for some time. The disease
caused by these contaminated meat is reported to affect
a. brain function c. Blood circulation
b. eye sight d. muscular system
128. The professionals who handle animal diseases are known
as:
a. Veterinarians c. Animal husbandry
b. Doctors of cattle d. doctors of medicine
129. The Philippine Air Force took off to scatter salt to the
existing clouds. This was an attempt to:
a. Encourage earthquake occurrence
b. produce rain over dry fields
c. drive the clouds further to the sea
d. avoid water evaporation
130. Dengue affected patient are easily identified through
a. High fever with rashes in 2-3 days
b. presence of mucous in the nostrils
c. presence of red spots in the arms and other body parts
d. presence of black spots around the eyes
131. The Bureau of fisheries has discovered way to control the
sex of different fish varieties. They succeeded best in.
a. Tilapia c. Talakitok
b. carp d. Milkfish or bangus
132. Agricultural advise farmers during the presence of El
Nino to raise
a. more root crops . more rice crops
b. more corn crops d. more leafy vegetables
133. There were people considered scientifically conscious and
advanced. They were
a. Greeks and Chinese
b. Egyptians and Greeks
c. Babylonians and Egyptians
d. Babylonians and Greeks
134. Dengue fever has caused has caused death to many
children and adults. All these are traced to
a. poor disposal of waste
b. poor hoarding of water in tanks
c. poor maintenance of home compost pits
d. poor ventilation
135. Very lately the WHO gave a warning on the recurrence of
_______.
a. TB in Malaysia
b. Cholera in Asia
c. Malaria in the Philippines
d. Anthrax in Mindanao
136. The public school children upon entering grade one were
found suffering greatly of
a. kidney trouble c. eye disease
b. tuberculosis d. dental cavities
137. Duirng the bombing of the World Trade Center on
September 11, 2001, the world saw the events at once. This is
accountable to
a. light waves d. radio waves
b. digital exposure c. technological
communication
138. Ms. Cruz has a rare collection of orchids. She applied
jelly on her orchids leaves. Soon the orchid slowly wilted
because
a. the leaves were shiny because of jelly
b. the stoma in the leaves were covered
c. the jelly consumed the heat
d. the leaves were made hot by the jelly
139. The DENR are strict on giving permits to miner and other
land use. What is secured to be able to establish a factory?
a. Electrogram
b. License to operate
c. License to cut trees
d. Environmental control compliance (ECC)
140. Flood has devastated Mindanao and many provinces. The
root cause is traced to
a. wanton destruction of gold mines
b. conversion of agricultural and to subdivisions
c. wanton cutting of forest trees
d. using wood for fuel
141. The menace of AIDS dose not exclude children. How are
mothers infected with AIDS handled by the Department of
Health? They are _______.
a. given fertility pills
b. monitored closely in clinics
c. Made to marry young
d. Using wood for fuel
142. The Philippines has lost its fish breeding places. The
destruction is found most in
a. shell fish destruction
b. mangrove destruction
c. mountain side shores
d. deep sea areas
143. Fertilizers are encouraged in farming, however what is
the best step before applying any fertilizer. That is through
a. soil analysis
b. mineral content analysis
c. water content analysis
d. soil thickness measurement
144. The Health Department went on a zero campaign among
babies and children from 3 months to 10 years. This was done
to
a. stop to spread polio
b. reduce typhoid fever
c. reduce occurrence of cancer
d. counteract tuberculosis
145. There was a recent epidemic among cows in Europe. The
Philippines took preventive measures against mad cow through
a. vaccination of cows
b. banned importation of cow
c. meat inspection
d. exporting beef to Europe
146. Very recently several monkey farms were closed and their
pets destroyed. The monkeys were found infected with
a. blood disease c. AIDS
b. tetanus d. rabies
147. Fish farms abound for live brought to the markets. Which
of these variety demand oxygen care?
a. crabs c. sapsap
b. bangus d. lapu-lapu
148. People are discouraged in burning their garbage. This has
been destructive to
a. neighbors health c. birds in the sea
b. plants around d. the ozone layer
149. Several hog farms were affected by the hoof and mouth
disease. Visitors who entered the piggery cites are
a. made to use gowns and caps
b. pork are given free
c. vaccinated without AMF
d. made to step on disinfectants
150. Children are discouraged to play in flood water since
a. feces of cockroaches are floating
b. feces and urine of animals abound
c. urine of rats are contagious
d. urine of people are around
151. During wars, what is the most dreaded by nations?
a. biological wars c. atomic bomb
b. anthrax d. hydrogen bomb
152. mother sick with diabetes are usually found to be fond of
a. candies
b. crabs
c. tamarind
d. meat
153. The Philippines and the other nation’s health are well
ministered by an organization. Which is mentioned for this?
a. UNESCO
b. World Health Organization
c. United Arabs
d. United nations
154. The Supreme Court approved a bidding to dispose of
waste legally. The opposition was against it because
of__________.
a. burying waste
b. biodegradable segregation
c. incineration of waste
d. separating plastic and paper
155. Chicken pox usually occurs in August. At what stage is it
very contagious?
a. when wound are peeling off
b. when wound has swollen
c. when all wounds have disappeared
d. during the first week
156. The school physician diagnosed children in inner towns
suffering from night blindness. He prescribed the taking in of
a. vitamin C c. potassium
b. iron sulfate d. vitamin B12
157. Cleaning of school premises is a part of school
cleanliness. What is the best time to conduct ground improved
a. 7:15 AM c. retardation in speech
b. 3:30 PM d. defective hearing
158. Julia’s mother had German measles when she was
carrying Julia in her womb. Which of these physical
appearance shows the effect on the child? a. blindness c.
retardation in speech
b. defective sight d. defective hearing
159. In order to lose the mother’s teeth what is encouraged ion
their diet?
a. iron
b. fat
c. carbohydrates
d. vitamins
160. During a class in gardening one boy was bitten by a
snake. What is the best first aid?
a. tie a band around the wound
b. wash the wound with soap and water
c. pound garlic and spread it over the wound
d. tie of band above the bite
161. A child saw an incident of killing in school. The
authorities could not compel the child to go to court. What
should be present to allow the child to testify? a. consent of the
trying judge
b. consent of the school principal
c. consent of the classroom teacher
d. Consent of the parent to testify and participate
162. The government wants a piece of private land of
government project. The owner resisted the government’s
demand. How may the government own the land?
a. right of eminent domain
b. right of government ownership
c. right of habeas corpus
d. right of sovereign over the governed
163. A radio station was padlocked after midnight broadcast.
The operator accused the authorities of
a. suppression of the right to express one’s views
b. suppression of the freedom of religion
c. suppression of rights to justice
d. suppression of the freedom of speech
164. A man served his sentence for 8 years, although he was
sentenced 20 years imprisonment. What did the man enjoy?
a. a computation of years c. total freedom
b. a pardon d. a parole
165. A family built his house in an inner piece of land. He was
not allowed to go through a neighbor’s yard. He was accused
of trespassing private property. The law allows such passage
under the
a. right of travel c. right of homeowners
b. right of way d. right of eminent domain
166. A child after birth has a right to a name. This is actually
a. a right for just treatment
b. a right for survival
c. a right to suffrage
d. a right to his identity
167. Mr. Son was born as a Chinese national. He wants to run
as a congressman. He was naturalized at age 18. can he run for
congressional seat?
a. Yes, because he was naturalized citizen
b. Yes, because he is a citizen
c. No, because naturalized citizen can’t run to congress
168. A child was born to a couple before the marriage of one.
Now, he demands for a share his inheritance. How he will be
classified?
a. natural born c. illegitimate child
b. adopted child d. legitimate child
169. There are military confrontations in some parts of the
Philippines. How does the government address the situation?
a. declare cease fire
b. declare amnesty for all
c. negotiate with representatives of both panels
d. declare war zones
170. The Philippines pride itself as the first presiding officers
of the United Nation. Who was the personality?
a. General Romulo c. Ambassador Maceda
b. Ambassador Elizalde d. General Yan
171. In order to avoid conflict with China what does the
Philippines involve in terms of Spratly Island?
a. Laws of territorial boundaries
b. Laws in the sea limits
c. Territorial supremacy
d. laws of immigration