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Who was the Director-General of World Health Organization during the pandemic COVID-19?

A. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus


B. Margaret Chan
C. Lee Jong-Wook
D. Gro Harlem Brundtland
Francisco Harabas, better known as Kenkoy was born on January 11, 1929 in the pages of what comic?
A. Filipino Comics
B. Liwayway comics
C. Filipino comics
D. Comics entertainment
Two identical beakers A and B are presented to the child.
Teacher Sonny pours the liquid from B to C which is taller and
thinner than A and B but has equal capacity with B. The
teacher asks if the beakers A and C have the same amount of
liquid. The child says “NO” and points to C as the beaker that
has more liquid. In which cognitive developmental stage is the
child?

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?*

Yes. She can because she is an acknowledged expert in her


field
A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner’s work only
in ____.*

merit and quality of academic performance


The following are the domains of NCBTS EXCEPT for
_____.*

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?*

Loves reading science-based books


Which can promote critical thinking and creativity in reading
classroom?

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?*

Providing students with a clear scoring rubric


A school wants to make its students globally aware. Which
one/s will it do?*

Make students understand other’s perspective and culture


Teacher wants her students learn how to live in collaboration
with others. Which teaching-learning activities will be
aligned*

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?*

Identifying results desired


A student is late to school every morning. It would be best for
the teachers to ___________*

Investigate the student’s home condition


1. "Life is what you make it" exemplifies best what
______:

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. Orient them on the typical characteristics of adolescents


b. Ask them to write their own perceptions of themselves and others
c. Encourage a seminar on personality development among adolescents
d. Organize a seminar on personally development among adolescents
39. Allysa does not do anything in class. She will only
complete a task if you sit with her and continually tells her that
what she is doing is correct, during her free time she sits at her
desk starting into space. If you ask her what she’d like to do
she just smiles sweetly and shakes her head negatively. How
would you describe Allysa’s behavior
a. passive-antagonistic c. indifferent-shy
b. passive-dependent d. proud-aggressive
40. Mrs. Rubio, a kinder teacher, observed that the preschool
children have generally short attention and interest span. What
kind of class activities should she select for them?
a. long but interesting
b. both easy and difficult
c. challenging and interesting
d. short, varied and interesting
41. Mrs. Ledesma is observing Patrick frequently misbehaving
every time the class is in session. She believes that every
behavior of an individual has its underlying causes. Therefore,
what would be her initial reaction towards Patrick’s
misbehavior?
a. finds out why he misbehaves
b. report him to the principal
c. talk with his parents
d. reprimand him
42. In mathematics the teacher believes that how students learn
may be more important than what they learn. Form this
principle which of the following is particularly important?
a. Knowing how to solve problems
b. Determining the givens in a problem
c. Solving the problem within time limit
d. Getting the right answer to a ward problem
43. In the class of Mrs. Riza some children are usually more active than
others, as in other class. Extremely high levels of activity or
hyperactivity are sometimes considered problematic. How may she help
a child who is hyperactive?
a. give him challenging activities that are appropriate to his ability level
and interests
b. allow him to spend longer time at the playground until he gets tired
c. make him the leader of the class
d. transfer him to another class
44. Richard and Raymund are identical twins. Should Mrs.
Legaspi, their teacher, put them in one class/
a. No., they should be given a chance to develop their own
identity
b. Yes, the teacher can handle both of them in one class
anyway
c. Yes, they have to be together to lend support to each other
d. No, competition would be a problem
45. Grace usually used the correct pleural form of “loaves” and
later used the plural but incorrect form loafs. Which best
account for learning?
a. rule theory
b. reception theory
c. discovery learning theory
d. conditioning theory
46. Mrs. Lopez is starting a new unit “Matter and Energy”. She
starts off with an advance organizer. Which principle does
Mrs. Lopez apply?
a. Assist students to identify meaningful relationships b.
Organize material into appropriate learning units c. Provide for
correct responding on the first trial
d. Arrange for appropriate practice
47. Mrs. Martinez asked her pupils to use the Atlas in
correcting their answers to test in geography, which teaching
principle is exemplified by such teacher’s action?
a. Organize material into appropriate learning units b. Provide
for correct corresponding on the first trial c. Encourage for
independent evaluation
d. Arrange for appropriate practice
48. Mrs. Zobel, a home economics teacher, constantly gives verbal
guidance to her pupils while practicing a sewing skill. What is the value
of giving verbal guidance in improving pupils learning behavior?
a. Directs pupils attention to more adequate and better techniques and
those already acquired
b. Promote growth of interest of pupils into the learning tasks
c. Improves the informational feedback
d. Facilitates perfection skills
49. As part ofthier guitar lesson, Mrs. Araneta the guitar
teacher, scheduled the young beginners to play for 30 minutes
daily three times per week. In terms of psychomotor learning.
Mrs. Araneta’s action illustrates
a. skill perfecting c. distributed practice
b. skilled performance d. mass practice
50. Mrs. Ayala has observed that several of her pupils do not show
respect for school authorities. Which of the following would best help
her?
a. Use more rewards initially with the pupils who have shown respect
for authorities for the first time
b. Maintain the same level of rewards for all pupils who have shown
respect for authorities
c. Hold rewards until everyone in her class manifest respect for
authorities
d. Vary levels of reward for those who have shown respect for
authorities
51. It is important for Sharmaine to study to pass her subjects.
If she fails, she cannot take the regular loads next semester.
Which of the following concepts of motivation best describes
the situation a. Motivation is a number of ideas that directs an
individual
b. Motivation is the desire to approach some things
c. Motivation is a statement of desires and goals
d. Motivation is likes and dislikes
52. Angelie is learning to change fraction to percentage. Every
time she answers correctly the practice exercise, his teacher
gives her a peso. In this situation which of the above is the
operant
a. peso
b. Angelie
c. the practive exercises
d. the act of changing fraction to percentage
53. Marielle differentiates between bungalow, nipa hut, a
wooden 2 storey structure and apartment and treat them as
house. Marielle now has attained a concept of house at the
a. formal level c. identity level
b. classificatory level d. concrete level
54. Mrs. Valdez provided a reading material of varying levels
of difficulty to the three groups of learners. Which principles is
implemented by her action?
a. Utilize individual’s need to achieve
b. Help each student attain goals
c. Provide informative feedback
d. Focus students attention
55. Mrs. Livara is a teacher of Freshman English. Which development
sequence in language development should she follow/
a. Discriminates colors, discriminates objects, discriminates words.
b. Discriminates objects, discriminates colors, discriminates words
c. Discriminates words, discriminates objects, produce speech
d. discriminates objects, discriminates words, produce speech
56. Mrs. Vidanes wants to eliminate Brayn’s behavior of
shouting answers without being called. Which is the initial
action for the teacher to take/
a. reward Bryan whenever he demonstrates acceptable
behavior
b. finds out what reinforces Bryan’s behavior
c. yell at Bryan whenever he shouts answer
d. assesses Bryan’s level of achievement
57. Michael has been caught cheating in the examination several times.
As always he would give her a very repentant, “I’m sorry, give me
another chance”’ What makes “I’m sorry, give me another chance”
appealing for fair minded teacher?
a. it makes students acknowledge wrong doing and promise to do
something about it.
b. It provokes a battle giving the teacher greater fire power
c. It places a premium on being liked and disliked d. it makes teacher
heel helpless and guilty
58. Mrs. Balagtas, a science teacher, is developing the concept of
evaporation. Which of the following tasks would not help her students
to develop such concept/
a. Presents the concepts successively rather than simultaneously
b. Present adequate examples and nonexamples of the concept
c. Present concepts of high than of high than low dominance
d. Establish the limits of the concept
59. In handling he communication of displeasure, Mrs. Santos
always writes down what happened and what she wants to
happen. When would be the best time to do this?
a. After cooling down period
b. Before the situation cools off
c. Anytime the teacher is in the mood to do it
d. immediately after occurrence of displeasing behavior
60. Dianne’s fear of the doctor most likely can be overcome
though
a. counter conditioning
b. instrumental learning
c. generalized reinforcement
d. spontaneous recovery
61. Teachers may tend to regard affective development as
secondary or supplementary to a significant task. Which of the
following indicates such view?
a. Understanding the causes of pupil’s behavior
b. Assisting students to overcome negative behaviors
c. Getting samples of activities that are exciting to learners
d. Understanding how he/she reacts to varying pupil’s behavior
62. Kaye fainted during the first object of the morning session.
When asked, she reported that she did not have any breakfast,
what psychological principle explains the situation?
a. Self-actualization need principle
b. Psychological need principle
c. Physiological need principle
d. safety need principle
63. Which would explain Charle’s effort to lay basketball
well?
a. Roger’s actualizing tendency
b. Skinner’s reinforcement
c. Thorndike’s law of effect
d. Hull’s need reduction
64. Which of the following principles motivation is applied by a teacher
who uses specified comments such as “Excellent”, keep it up! “Try to
do still better!” “You can do it” and “You can raise this grade?”
a. acquiring information concerning appropriate behaviors is associated
with better performance
b. Attending to a learning task is essential in initiating a learning
sequence
c. Setting goals require learning tasks at an appropriate difficulty level
d. Intending to achieve success is essential to realistic goal setting
65. When a teacher specifies an objective in her lesson plan, he
is motivating through
a. commitment c. conceptual cluster
b. goal setting d. reasoning
66. Patricia’s parents were killed by the Japanese during the
war. Which would be least effective in changing her strongly
biased attitude towards the Japanese?
a. Using group techniques
b. Providing informative experience
c. Using counter-conditioning techniques
d. Providing for pleasant emotional experience
67. When a Physical Education teacher lists the specific skills
the student should be able to demonstrate at the end of a
semester, he is
a. engaging in skill analysis
b. establishing prerequisites
c. specifying instructional objectives
d. communicating the courses content
68. In providing for the needs of her children who among the
following pupils will Mrs. Abad most likely overlook?
a. Jerome, a slow learner
b. Shaina, a frequent absentee
c. Stephanie, a timid quiet girl
d. Janelle, an impoverished child
69. To make of the consequences of having a big family, the
Araling Panlipunan teacher asked her students to present some
situations common in the home of big and small families by
group. She gave the students ten minutes to think and organize
before they act out the situations, what technique is used by
the teacher?
a. Socio-drama c. Role playing
b. Pageant d. Dramatization
70. Every teacher has developed varied mental processes and
skills among students. Which mental process is being
emphasized when it tries to develop among them the skill of
remembering words or ideas in a definite order, such reciting
rhymes and poems, or singing a song from memory?
a. analytical thinking c. reflective thinking
b. rote association d. logical sequencing
71. Mrs. Varela asked her Grade VI children to narrate some
experiences during the recent earthquake before she tackles
how earthquakes develops. What process is this?
a. Apperception c. Application
b. Evaluation d. Motivation
72. Miss Palmery, an English teacher, taught her children how
to make use of the dictionary. She tried to illustrate how to use
this, because she knows they can apply dictionary skills in all
subjects. What type of lesson is being illustrated by Miss
Palmiery? a. Examination c. Supervised-study
b. Review d. Appreciation
73. The science teacher gave a test before a unit was taken up.
The purpose in administering the test was find to out the
weaknesses and strengths of the class with regards to the unit.
What type of lesson is being illustrated by Miss Palmiery?
a. Standardized
b. Diagnostic
c. Summative
d. Formative
74. Ms. Morales started her lesson with the statement of
generalization. Then she asked her pupils to undertake
activities to prove the correctness of the generalization before
letting her pupils give specific examples or cases. What
method did she use/
a. Discovery c. Deductive
b. Problem solving d. Inductive
75. Ms. Palma always motivates her lesson by singing songs,
recitng rhymes and poems and playing games related with the
new lesson. Then she solicits information from the class by
letting them cite own experiences. This is apperception. In
what part of the plan do motivation and apperception fall?
a. Application c. Development
b. Evaluation d. Preparation
76. All these objectives are general, which one is specific?
a. To describe the process of evaporation and condensation
b. To understand the plot development in scene 1 & 2
c. To acquire proficiency in typewriting
d. To develop a lasting love for poetry
77. To prove the truth of the concept “Air has weight”, Mr. Roman
grouped his children into four groups. He gave each group a ser of
materials to perform some experiments which will verify the correctness
and worngness of the concept. The groups were also given activity cards
where he procedures from the experiments are indicated. So al the
groups performed the experiments, after which they filled up a chart to
show the result of such activities. This is an illustration of

a. demonstration method c. Process approach


b. Laboratory method d. Discovery approach
78. When Elizabeth looked at her textbook it says that the population of
the Philippines is 74,000,000. When she looked up the world alamanac
its 65,000,000, when she referred to the reference books of her sister she
found another data? What does this try to show?

a. The textbook serves as a reliable and accurate source of data


b. The textbook should not be regarded as infallible
c. The textbook gives the most accurate data
d. The textbook data are changeable
79. In what teaching situation can an experiment turn to be a
demonstration lesson?
a. When few children perform the experiment in front while
others observe
b. when children set-up a control to test the variable being
tested
c. when children gather data before formulating conclusions
d. when children perform the experiment by themselves
80. Ms. Manalo lacks materials and equipment for several
groups to perform an experiment. What alternative method
may she use?
a. Project c. Experimentation
b. Laboratory d. Demonstration
81. In her Art class, Miss de Leon allows her students to draw and paint
using varied media. She invites every student to present their finish
composition and talk about them. What principle of method is
illustrated by the teacher’s action?
a. Method liberates the earners
b. Method stimulates thinking and reasoning
c. Method provides for individual differences
d. Method provides for growth and development
82. The lesson that the teacher intends to take up this coming
week are the lives of great men, significance of some
innovations, and emulating the good characters the good
characters found in stories and movies. What type of lesson
will be best for these topics?

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. Identify academic and social objectives


b. determine group size and membership
c. Establish positive interdependence
d. Arrange the learning environment
87. Ms. Sagmit has shifted from a very traditional to
contemporary notion of an experiential learning in her
teaching, She always finds means and ways by which students
learn with and from each other by attempting to identify, and
then implement solutions to their problems and opportunities.
what kind of learning is emphasized by Ms. Sagmit?
a. action learning c. group learning
b. self learning d. personal learning
88. Problem-based learning has been conceptualized in various
ways. What is the first essence of this procedure?
a. Implement solution
b. Start with a problem
c. Generate possible solution
d. Explore the problem
89. Mrs. Aparejado a teacher in Values Education, focuses her
activities on effective learning. She employs experiential
methods, centered around group discussion, or peer work/co-
counseling, guiding imaging, narrative exercises, diaries and
autobiographies. What type of experience is prioritized by
these experiential strategies?
a. Nontraditional learning
b. social change
c. personal development
d. problem-based learning
90. In Mrs. Pangilinan’s lesson plan one of the objectives is
“Described the water cycle form a given diagram”. this
objective
a. States the condition for the performance behavior
b. describes observable performance behavior
c. follows all the criteria of a useful objective
d. describes learner performance
91. In the partner learning approach it is necessary that
effective instructions and effective interpersonal skills are
acquired. Who has or needs to acquire these skills?
a. tutees c. teacher
b. tutor d. all of these
92. Migs Zulieta upholds that the needs and interest of the
learner should be the basis of his educational program. Which
is more likely to the strongly reflected in Miss Zulieta’s plan?
a. Objectives that are focused on social judgment
b. Objectives that are activity centered
c. Objectives that are social nutrition
d. objectives that are child centered
93. When effective planning allows for revision, adaptation of
preselected methodologies, activities, materials and evaluation
instrument to meet student needs, the teacher considers
a. success c. congruence
b. flexibility d. motivation
94. In any planning process, which variable will stongly affect
the teacher’s action
a. content c. teacher
b. students d. materials
95. In which of the following instructional events in the lesson
–plan the principle of variety would be most important?
a. Providing feedback
b. Assessing the behavior
c. Eliciting the desired behavior
d. Presenting the stimulus material
96. Ms. Campos, a newly appointed teacher, was assigned to teach science in the
intermediate grades for which she has very little background. As a result, she has
been experiencing considerable anxiety both because she is new and because she
lacks confidence in the subject where she was assigned. After spending considerable
time in planning she discovered that the use of transparencies will keep the floe of
her discussion going. What planning function manifests itself in this teaching
situation?

a. Planning personalizes the curriculum


b. Planning reduces expenditures of time and effort
c. Planning serves as means or organizing instruction d. Planning considers the
relevance and congruence of contents with objectives
97. Long before the start of every school year, Mrs. Solis has already
started developing her own comprehensive plan based on the
recommended curriculum. Which explains best Mrs. Solis action in
relation to the curriculum?

a. Planning “Screened” possible differences between the curriculum


plan and the implementation process
b. Planning reduces possibilities of getting out of the planned
curriculum
c. Planning is entirely dependent on the approved curriculum
d. Planning personalizes the curriculum making it her own
98. A part of Miss Medina’s planning in Consumers Mathematics is
displaying can if diet softdrink, box of milk , one pound package of
spaghetti, and box of cereal for the unit in ratio, proportion and
percentage. What could be the teacher’s purpose for this particular
planning task in science?
a. Gain attention
b. Present stimulus material
c. Elicit desired behavior
d. Stimulate recall of prerequisite
99. Miss Tengco taped one of the “Sesame Street’ series and slowed this
to class. Which of the following generalization under which the
utilization of “Sesame Street” as an instructional materials was
developed

a. Children learn by observing and imitating


b. Instruction should be reduced to entertainment
c. The TV teacher is accepted by younger children
d. Indirect method should be used to teach cognitive skills
100. During her planning, Mrs. Geronimo always provides for
the development of all essential knowledge and understanding,
intellectual, manipulative skills and attitudes. What principle is
reflected in her action?
a. Principle of organization
b. Principle of unity
c. Principle of balance
d. Principle of need oriented
101. Mr. Fernando, a Geography teacher, integrates the
learning activities and materials with real life. In line with the
principle of expanding environment her context should start
with
a. projection into the future
b. adventures into outer space
c. local situations and community
d. lands and people beyond Philippine shores
102. When Ms. Narvaez selects activist and materials for her
Social Studies lessons that stimulate curiosity and satisfy the
need to know, which criterion is meet?
a. Criterion of organization
b. Criterion of authenticity
c. criterion of appropriateness
d. Criterion of interest
103. The Grade 6 Science teachers are engaged in planning the
units for Science. Which of the following activities will not be
engaged in by the group of teachers?
a. rearranging or adding lesson content to provide task-relevant
prior knowledge
b. translating unit outcomes/objectives into specific lesson
objective
c. classifying unit outcome/objectives at a higher level of
behavior
d. breaking the lesson contents into chunks
104. Miss Tantengco is teaching a lesson on “sounds”.
Assuming that no task-relevant prior knowledge is required ,
what should be the starting point of her lesson?
a. comprehension of principles
b. knowledge of principle
c. comprehension of concepts
d. knowledge of concepts
105. What is the primary reason why teacher should take a
system perspective?
a. Lessons prepared will always be a part of something greater
b. Lesson plan is composed of interrelated parts of a system
c. Lesson plan is a part of the total school system
d. Lesson planning is a systematic process
106. Ms. Valenciano is using questions to initiate learning.
Which of the following questions focus learner’s attention or a
given topic or issue?
a. Will you read your assignment?
b. Mike is transferring to another school
c. When do energy requirement decrease?
d. What do you think will happen if I combine this two
chemical?
107. In which of the following situations does a teacher
formulate low level questions?
a. when learners need to analyze a situation
b. when he wants learner to draw inferences
c. when he wants his students to retrieve facts
d. when the learners need to establish relationship
108. During a cooking demonstration lesson. Mrs. Cojuangco
asked this question: “Why don’t you pare the apple?’ What
does this question express?”
a. A directive without implicit questions
b. Expresses command with implicit question
c. A command with an interrogative operation
d. Sounds like a question with an implicit command
109. Everytime Ms. Montalban introduces unit in Social
Studies she always prepares five or six pivotal questions. What
is the function of these questions in the whole instructional
process?
a. Allows for deliberation
b. Fosters an active audience
c. Gives the lesson unit and coherence
d. Encourages students to think about the question
110. Which of the following high level questions ask the learner to
understand certain stimuli before making any interpretation?
a. What connection does the chart show between the number of
accidents and the frequency of holidays?
b. Describe in your words the scene which greeted the main character on
his arrival airport c. What are the three situations in which other
questions would be appropriate?
d. Which of the following statement is most likely true?
111. Ms. Abelardo has been having discipline and management
problems in her English class. What question tip may sustain
the students’ attention?
a. Ask questions that contribute to continuous learning
b. Ask questioning that are memory testing
c. Ask questions that are stimulating
d. Ask questions that are sequential
112. Miss Reyes is using questions for instructional purposes.
What characterizes best instructional questioning?
a. generally divergent
b. generally convergent
c. designed to elicit information from students
d. intended to get feedback on students learning
113. At the start of the school year, Ms. Oriondo attends first to
matters pertinent to management task. What could have been
her primary goal?
a. Increase the proportion of classroom time to constructive
and productive activities
b. Increase the pupils’ interest in her daily instructional
activities
c. Increase the effectiveness of her teaching strategies
d. Increase the quality of her teaching performance
114. Every morning it is routinely for Miss Canlas to arrange
pupils’ chairs and tables appropriate for the lesson for today,
check the safety of the room and materials and other similar
activities that will promote an orderly and safety environment.
She is exemplifying
a. content
b. conduct management
c. context management
d. combination of A,B,C
How can Mrs. Nolasco best handle the routine of attendance
taking upon entering the room?

a. Ask students to write their names on slips of paper and drop


them in an “ Attendance Box”
b. ask students to turn their names from a pocket chart placed
inside the room
c. ask a monitor to check and record orally the attendance by
rows and tablets
d. call the roll as fast as possible before starting the day’s
lesson.
116. Whenever Ms. Sanchez gives statements such as, Do you
think you can do that again?” and “ Can you try as hard
tomorrow?”, she is rendering:

a. Feedback progress c. motivated challenge


b. consequential reward d. praise statement
117. Mrs. Medina, a Grade Vi teacher, is faced with problem of gender bias in
assigning work task. Everytime she would request for volunteers she would
received remarks such as “those are boy’s task or girl’s task.” A boy never got to
dust the desk because dusting is a girl’s task or a girl did not empty the waste can
because that was reserved for boys. Those gender-biased stereotypes simply no
longer exists even in the curriculum of the elementary schools. Which is the key
criterion that should guide Mrs. Medina to avoid gender bias in assigning work
task?
a. Ability of the individual whether male or female to compete the ask
b. No criterion is needed both boys and girls can be assigned any task
c. Alternated opposite gender task assignment
d. Intellectual and physical demands of task
118. For quite sometime, Liezl habitually says “no” to work
assigned to her by the teacher. Which of the following is a
questionable technique in handling Liezl who refuses school
work?
a. Focus on situations where the pupil shows an interest
b. Treat all pupils who refuse to any work equally
c. Reduce criteria for the correctness of a task
d. Immediately confront the pupil concerned
119. Mrs. Pabalan wanted to establish control on the very first
day. Which action is imperative for her to take/
a. Give only compliments and no scolding or correcting pupils
b. Establish yourself immediately as the supreme commander
c. Give a long assignment top command respect
d. Be in room when the pupils arrive
120. It has been a routine for Ms. De Belen the first fifteen minutes
collecting materials from students. What is the primary reason why this
practice should not be established?

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. Confirm the dishonesty and send the pupils caught cheating


to the principal’s office
b. Call class attention to the cheating committed by pupils
c. Announce disapproval of the pupils’ behavior
d. Take the pleasure of the pupils
125. Pauline inspite of her I.Q, has been getting low grades and
performing poorly in almost all the academic subjects. Her father went
to see her teacher, what is the best way to manage the situation?
a. Tell Paulin’s father a solution by which she can be helped to improve
her performance
b. Tell Pauline’s father that he should not complain because you
computed her grades objectively
c. Direct Pauline’s father to complain to the principal
d. Advice Pauline’s father to get a tutor for her
126. At the end of the periodical examination, Mrs. Gonzales
administered a summative test in Filipino. After scoring the
test papers she assigned grades to each test score such as
95,90,85 etc. What process did Mrs. Gonzales use?
a. Ranking
b. Measurement
c. Computation
d. Evaluation
127. Which measure of central tendency is usually affected by
extreme scores?
a. Mode c. Median
b. Mean d. Quartile
128. The graduating students need information regarding
future occupation where they will most likely succeed. What
kind of test will the guidance counselor administer?
a. Survey test
b. Achievement test
c. Aptitude test
d. Attitude test
129. In Sta. Teresita Barangay High School, majority of the
students who got very high scores in the entrance examination
got very low grade point averages at the end of the year. What
type of validity does the examination lack?
a. content c. construct
b. predictive d. concurrent
130. Which will you least use as measure of central tendency?
a. Median c. Mode
b. Mean d. Arithmetic Mean
131. In terms if its given difficulty and discrimination indices,
which item should be rejected?

a. Difficulty index.21 and discrimination index .24


b. Difficulty index.25 and discrimination index .30
c. Difficulty index .70 and discrimination index .65
d. Difficulty index .16 and discrimination index .15
132. Janice in Grade Vi has a percentile rank of 90 in
achievement test in language. This mean that ________
a. The scores Janice’s obtained was as high as the scores made
by 90% of the pupils to whom the test was give
b. Eighty-nine pupils obtained scores lower than what Janice
obtained
c. 90 percent of the sixth graders obtained scores higher than
Janice
d. In the class of 100 sixth graders Janice is 90th from the top
133. What is the first and perhaps the most important step
which a teacher should take in constructing a test?
a. Know the objectives
b. Look over the old test questions
c. Prepare the table of specification
d. Write the preliminary draft of the test
134. Mr. Villamin graded the essay question of his class in
Literature. What procedure could he use to reduce the
subjectivity of the essay examination?
a. Correct the papers of the bright pupils first to establish the
highest score possible
b. Grade the paper twice and get the average of two grading
c. Grade all of one paper before going on the next
d. Ask another teacher to grade the paper
135. Miss Nava is constructing a 100 test items for the fourth
grading period in Mathematics. How many items should she
have in the preliminary draft?
a. 125 to 150 items
b. 150 to 200 items
c. 110 to 125 items
d. 200 to 250 items
136. What percent of the cases in a set of measure lie before
the third quartile of Q3?
a. 25% b. 50% c. 75% d. 65%
137. Which is not an example of research?
a. Preparation of a project report in Science
b. A survey of the survey habits of BEED Freshman students
c. Development and validation of learning modules on
Statistics
d. A study of the effect of the level of aspiration on
achievement of prospective teachers
138. A teacher-researcher wanted to know the attitude of
college students toward the school uniform. She stood by the
canteen door at lunch tine and asked every fifth student who
came for lunch. What sample did she used?
a. Biased c. Random sample
b. Fixed sample d. Uneven sample
139. Why should guidance be an integral party of the school
program?
a. Learners and confronted with present day realities and
challenges which they themselves cannot handle
b. Learners need to be guided so that they may become useful
members of the society
c. Learners need to help in their personal and academic
problems
d. Learners are still young to be left to themselves
140. Being part of the total guidance program, the first task of
the classroom teacher is to
a. exemplify a high level of personal adjustment and self-
actualization
b. foster the development of positive attitudes
c. know and understand the student
d. be warm to each other
141. Michelle has been reported by her teacher to be habitual
absentee and consequently a poor achiever in the class. What
initial step should she take?
a. Report her to the discipline officer for appropriate action
b. Talk with her and encourage her to unload her problems
c. Recommend her to transfer to another school
d. Call her parents to a case conference
142. There are indications that Shaina is an autistic child, What
should Mrs. Abella her teacher, do to help her?
a. Recommend a tutor for Shaina
b. Tell her parents to transfer her to another school c. Ask
Shaina to stay to stay and give her extra care and attention
d. Advise her parents to take her to a specialist for diagnosis
143. Ms. Revilla, a classroom teacher is aware that she is also
expected to perform guidance function. She has been helping
her pupils in their personal and academic problems. What must
do if there are cases which she finds difficulty to handle?
a. Refer them to the guidance counselor who has the
professional competence to handle such cases
b. Try to solve them. There are practical solutions to every
problem
c. Bring them to the attention of the school principal
d. make referrals to outside agencies
144. For quite some time, Joseph, a Grade VI pupil has been
displaying unusual behaviors which have adversely affected
his performance. How may Ms. Ramos, his teacher, best given
the necessary help?
a. seek the advise of child psychologist
b. Refer the pupil to a psychiatrist
c. Arrange for a case conference
d. Conduct a case study
145. Margaret, a Grade V pupil, can hardly expressed her inner
feelings to the guidance counselor. What guidance technique
may be utilized so that she may unload herself and be given
the necessary help/
a. personality test
b. projective technique
c. sociometric test
d. autobiography
146. At the beginning of the school year, Ms. Mina wants to
acquaint herself with the personal background of her Grade VI
pupils particularly their needs, interest and characteristics.
what is the most practical thing that she must do?

a. Give them a series of psychological test


b. Ask them to fill up personal data sheets
c. Send a questionnaire to their parents
d. Interview them one by one
147. What is the focus of developmental guidance?

a. Developing the varied interest, abilities and needs of


students, individually and collectively
b. providing students with ample opportunities to develop their
innate talents
c. Identify students with personality and behavior problems
d. Facilitating the total development of the students
148. Charlene, a graduating high school student is confused
about what course to take in college. She seems to be torn
between teaching and accountancy. How would you help her?

a. Persuade her to follow your step as a teacher


b. Tell her to heed the advise of her parent
c. Refer her to a college guidance counselor
d. Ask her to take an aptitude test
149. Valerie’s parents often times complains about her low
grades in the report card. Despite the explanations of her
teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Cariño insist that Valeria deserves
higher ratings. What is the proper thing for her teacher to do?

a. Change Valerie’s grade to pleased her parents


b. Request the principal to talk with Valerie’s parents
c. Show to the parents the actual computation of Valerie’s
grade
d. Ignore Valerie’s parents. The would not listen to
explanations anyway
150. Mrs. Serna administered a sociometric test to her class.
The sociogram reveals that three students have formed an
“island” in the class. What is the best thing for Mrs. Serna to
do?
a. Ignore the result of the sociogram
b. Let the thee students be together all the time
c. Discourage them form being together in every class activity
d. Introduce activities where they can join other members of
the group.
151. Sheryl, a freshman education student, was asked by his
professor to describe education accurately. Which of the
following statement will Sheryll most likely choose?
a. Synonymous to formal schooling
b. Growth resulting from academic study
c. Acquired basically through the teacher
d. A process of individual growth and social development
152. Mis Diegor has been rated as a very effective teacher in
disseminating current information in her Social Studies Class.
Which intellectual trait does Miss Diegor manifest?
a. Widely read c. Tolerance
b. Intellectual honesty d. Well groomed
153. Miss Victoria considers herself a pioneer in the world
ideas. What would be her relevant task?
a. Establish instructional goal
b. Establish standards of behavior
c. Lead children to inquire about their environment
d. Articulate social, political and economic traditions
154. Miss Sales is a newly appointed teacher. The principal handed her
a copy of the Professional Code of Ethics. What could have been the
motive of the principal?
a. Give her a set of rules and regulation to observe in school
b. Familiarize her with the generally accepted customs of right living in
the Philippine practice of profession
c. Make her aware of the principles and rules prescribed under the
authority of the state
d. make her aware of the principles and rules prescribed under the
authority of the state
155. As a teacher, which of the following actions would you
judge as unprofessional?
a. Engaging in gainful employment
b. Seeking position known to be vacant
c. Giving due notice in case of absence
d. Taking professional matter directly to the highest authority
156. Miss Delgado is a newly appointed teacher. The principal advised
her to avoid any conduct which discredits the teaching profession.
Which of the following action is permissible in the teaching profession?

a. Writing anonymous letters


b. Assigning underserved grades
c. Joining social drinking and gambling session
d. Revealing confidential information to authorities concerned
157. Which statement is NOT regarded as a social value of
education/
a. Education furthers community health
b. Education promotes wholesome family life
c. Education orders and humanizes economic life d. Education
refines human sentiments and feelings
158. In education as agent of modernization the curriculum
tends to focus on well defined orientation. In this sociological
views, which describes best the curriculum?
a. future-oriented c. present-oriented
b. past oriented d. tradition oriented
159. The function of schooling is determined largely by the
generally accepted social conception of education. What is the
function of the curriculum in a school that regards education as
cultural transmission?
a. Remove social status stratification
b. Break boundaries between social classes
c. Unify the elements of various social classes
d. Maintain boundaries of structure between social classes
160. Rachelle brings of 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
161. Teacher Cleo observed that the preschool children have
generally short attention and interest span. What kind pf class
activities should select for them?
a. short, varied and interesting
b. challenging and interesting
c. both easy and difficult
d. long but interesting
162. Long before the start of every school year, teacher Faith
has already started developing her own comprehensive plan
based on the recommended curriculum. Which explains best
Teacher Faith’s action in relation to the curriculum?
a. Planning personalizes the curriculum making it her own
b. Planning is entirely dependent on he approved curriculum
c. Planning “screened” possible difference between the
curriculum plan and the implementation process
163. Education during this period was essentially intellectual
discipline based on rational arguments. This points
to_________
a. Feudalistic education
b. Saracenic education
c. Scholastic education
d. Monastic education
164. Which of the following is NOT provided in the Education
Act of 1940?
a. The national support of elementary education b. The double-
single plan in the elementary schools
c. The six year elementary course
d. Vocational education in the public schools
165. The primary objective in the regionalization of the
educational system is to__________
a. encourage the undertaking of language researches in various
regions
b. take into account local needs and condition and encourage
local development planning
c. et assurance that all educational policies and implemented
nationwide
d. promote quality education at all levels and in all
communities of the country
166. Dewey’s philosophy stresses the development of an
individual capable of reflective thinking, specifically that of
being able to solve the problem he faces individually or
collectively. This is___________
a. rationalism c. developmentalism
b. experimentation d. disciplinism
167. Identical twins are more alike in intelligence that are
fraternal twins. This facts indicates that __________
a. environment affects both fraternal and identical twins
b. intelligence is determined partly by prenatal nutrition
c. heredity has a part in determining intelligence
d. intelligence hinges on physical structure
168. Much of today’s classroom practices are influenced by
Skinner’s operant conditioning which stresses on _________
a. involuntary response to a stimulus
b. progression of subordinate learning
c. connection between stimulus and response
d. reinforcement of correct response
169. Early childhood is characterized by educators as a period
of morality by constraint. This means that children in this stage
consider teachers and parents as___________
a. authorities and models
b. counselors and advisers
c. peers and playmates
d. facilitators and supervisor
170. Because learning increases directly in proportion to the
extent to which the learner is wholly bound up in his task, the
teacher should give lessons that______
a. are fictitious to appeal to their imagination
b. have significance and worth to the child
c. are easy to comprehend
d. portray complex ideas
171. Which of the following corresponds to Kohlberg’s post-
conventional or principal level of moral development?

a. Right action consists of what instrumental satisfies one’s


own needs
b. right action is defined buy the decision of conscience in
accordance with self-chosen
c. Good behavior is based on the physical consequences of
action
d. Good behavior is that which pleases or helps others or is
approved by them
172. According to the Constitution, the State is required to
establish and maintain free public and compulsory education
in the—
a. elementary level only
b. secondary level only
c. secondary and tertiary levels
d. elementary and secondary levels
173. The recognition of teachers as persons in authority was
conferred to them during the __________
a. Spanish rule
b. Japanese regime
c. American rule
d. Commonwealth government
174. The relationship between education and culture tends to
by cyclical. This means that_______
a. the school is shaped by culture and culture in turn is
influenced by the school
b. the school function primarily as a transmitter of culture and
is a change agent
c. the school is transmitted by the school system and the
classroom is the place where transmission takes place
175. Teachers should bear in mind that the period of greatest
mental development is from ____
a. 3 to 6 years c. 6 to 9 years
b. 9 to 12 years d. 12 to 15 years
176. Which patterns of development closely parallel to the
pattern for speech development?
a. Emotional and moral
b. Intellectual and moral
c. Intellectual and motor
d. Emotional and motor
177. Democracy from the Christian perspective is viewed
as________
a. equal education for men and women
b. education controlled by the state
c. education subsidized by the state
d. education of all human beings without distinction of sex,
age, race, rank, social economic or political status
178. The Athenian ideal of education was the formation of a
cultural soul in a graceful and symmetrical body. This is
achieved by_______
a. Using the seven liberal arts
b. putting the emphasis on physical education
c. a well balanced development of mind, body and soul
d. adopting the philosophy “Know thyself”
179. Computers are now widely used in many aspects of
society including in education. Why are some school slow in
accepting the accepting the use of computer?
a. Competently trained teachers are few
b. The cost of hardware is high
c. Programs needed to run the computer are not available
d. all of these
180. A child learns the world FLOWER before he can name
Sampaguita, Gumamela and Camia because
development_________
a. is cephalocaudal in nature
b. proceeds from general to specific
c. follows a pattern
d. is a continuous process
181. Why is indoctrinating the child by making decisions for
him dangerous?
a. It will confuse him
b. It will develop in him negative attitudes
c. It will thwart his personality
d. It will make him dependent
182. The cognitive process refers to the realization that even if
things change in physical appearance, certain attributes are
constant. This is________
a. reservation c. integration
b. construction d. conservation
183. The second basic principle of development states that the
rate of the development is unique to each individual. Educators
aptly termed this as the principle of
a. dynamic change
b. variation
c. individual differences
d. uniqueness
184. Teacher A is directed to pass an undeserving student with
a death threat. Which advice will a hedonist give?
a. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
b. Don't pass him. You surely will not like someone to give
you a death threat in order to pass.
c. Don't pass him. Live by your principle of justice. You will
get reward, if not in this life, in the next!
d. Pass the student. That will be of use to the student, his
parents and you.
185. History books used in schools are replete with events
portraying defeats and weaknesses of the Filipino as a people.
How should you tackle them in the classroom?
a. Present them and express your feelings of shame.
b. Present facts and use them as means in inspiring your class
to learn from them.
c. Present them and blame those people responsible or those
who have contributed.
d. Present them as they are presented, and tell the class to
accept reality.
186. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our
nation's redemption, which should you work for?
a. Opening our doors to foreign influence
b. Upgrading the quality of the Filipino through education
c. Stabilizing the political situation
d. Gaining economic recovery
187. Rights and duties are correlative. This means that
__________.
a. rights and duties regulate the relationship of men in society
b. rights and duties arise from natural law
c. each right carries with it one or several corresponding duties

d. rights and duties ultimately come from God


188. A teacher who equates authority with power does NOT
__________.
a. shame
b. develop self-respect in every pupil
c. retaliate
d. intimidate
189. Which is a true foundation of the social order?
a. Obedient citizenry
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties
c. Strong political leadership
d. Equitable distribution of wealth
190. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible
standards of quality education?
a. By continually improving themselves personally and
professionally
b. By wearing expensive clothes to change people's poor
perception of teachers
c. By working out undeserved promotions
d. By putting down other professions to lift the status of
teaching
191. A teacher/student is held responsible for his actions
because s/he __________.
a. has instincts c. has a choice
b. is mature d. has reason
192. The typical autocratic teacher consistently does the
following EXCEPT
a. encouraging students.
b. shaming students.
c. ridiculing students.
d. intimidating students.
193. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about a
grade his child received compared to another student's grade,
demands to see both students' grades?
a. Refuse to show either record.
b. Show both records to him.
c. Refuse to show any record without expressing permission
from principal.
d. Show only his child's records.
194. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to be promoted and so writes
an anonymous letter against Teacher B accusing her of fabricated lies
Teacher Q mails this anonymous letter to the Schools Division
Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do if she has to act
professionally?
a. Submit a signed justifiable criticism against Teacher B, if there is any.

b. Go straight to the Schools Division Superintendent and gives


criticism verbally.
c. Hire a group to distribute poison letters against Teacher B for
information dissemination.
d. Instigate student activists to read poison letters over the microphone.
195. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignments
that adversely, affect their teaching. Does this mean that teachers must
be preoccupied only with teaching?
a. Yes, if they are given other assignments, justice demands that they be
properly compensated.
b. Yes, because other community leaders, not teachers, are tasked to
leading community activities
c. NO, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and
initiative in activities for betterment of communities.
d. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job.
196. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which
nationality they preferred, if given a choice. Majority of the
pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which
obligation relative to the state, do schools seem to be failing?
In their obligation to __________.
a. respect for all duly constituted authorities
b. promote national pride
c. promote obedience to the laws of the state
d. instill allegiance to the Constitution
197. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional
Teachers, which is NOT said of teachers?
a. LET passers
b. Duly licensed professionals
c. Possess dignity and reputation
d. With high-moral values as well as technical and professional
competence
198. Teacher H and Teacher I are rivals for promotion. To gain the favor
of the promotional staff, Teacher I offers her beach resort for free for
members of the promotional staff before the ranking. As one of the
contenders for promotion, is this becoming of her to do?
a. Yes. This will be professional growth for the promotional staff.
b. No. This may exert undue influence ori the members of the
promotional staff and so may fail to promote someone on the basis of
merit.
c. Yes. The rare invitation will certainly be welcomed by an overworked
promotional staff.
d. Yes. There's nothing wrong with sharing one's blessings.
199. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and
educational heritage of the nation and is, under obligation to
transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice makes him
fulfill such obligation?
a. Use the latest instructional technology.
b. Observe continuing professional education.
c. Use interactive teaching strategies.
d. Study the life of Filipino heroes.
200. Teacher F is newly converted to a religion. Deeply convinced of
his new found religion, he starts Monday classes by attacking one
religion and convinces his pupils to attend their religious services on
Sundays. Is this in accordance with the Code of Ethics of ¬Professional
Teachers?
a. Yes. What he does is values education.
b. No. A teacher should not use his position to proselyte others.
c. Yes. In the name of academic freedom, a teacher can decide what to
teach.
d. Yes. What he does strengthens values education.
1. Which of the following conditions manifests trend of
globalization?
a. Establishment of stronger boundaries between and among
nations.
b. Increased awareness on the importance of national cultures
and traditions.
c. Less and less impact of human activity on the planet earth.
d. The incorporation of local and national economies into a
worldwide global economy.
2. According to the Delors report, there are a number of main tensions
central to the problems of the twenty first century that we need to
overcome. One of them is the challenge to an individual how he or she
can adapt to the changing world without forgetting or turning his/her
back from the past. What kind of tension or conflict is manifested in this
situation?
a. Tension between tradition and modernity
b. Tension between the global and the local
c. Tension between the universal and the individual
d. Tension between long term and short term considerations
3. Which of the following features represents the new
paradigm shift in education?
a. Traditional pedagogies
b. Lifelong education for all
c. Rigid subject matter boundaries
d. Knowledge as the only learning outcome
4. What is the measure of relevance in education?
a. Democratization of access
b. Functionality and meaningfulness
c. Ability to sustain education through the future
d. Excellence and effectiveness
5. What is the concern of Multicultural Education?
a. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable
futures.
b. Gender equality and harnessing of the role of women in
development.
c. Promoting care for the environment and building a global
culture of ecological responsibility.
d. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity, similarities
and prejudices to promote cultural understanding.
6. Which of the following may be considered an economic
impact of globalization on education?
a. Increasing commercialization of education and the corporate
takeover of education
b. Weakening of the notion of the "citizen" as a unified and
unifying concept.
c. New technologies of information and communication
creates new approaches to learning d. Reduction of state and
government support and subsidy for education
7. Which of the following aptly describes Marshall Mcluhans' concept of global
village?

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. Introduce multicuturalism in the class and provide activities for


practice.
b. Threaten the students that if there are students who do not behave and
tolerant of their classmates, s/he will be dropped from class.
c. Inform students that they will all be learning new ways of thinking
and behaving in this class, so they might as well leave their cultural
idiosyncrasies at home.
d. Assign bright students to monitor and control behavior of poor
students.
18. Which of the following qualities should be developed by
the pillar, Learning to Live Together?
a. Strong appreciation of the diversity of the human race
b. Readiness to take risks and resolve or manage conflicts
c. Scientific spirit and an inquiring mind
d. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness of
his/her personality
19. Which of the following statements about Gender is
correct?
a. Gender is biologically determined.
b. Gender is socially and culturally-constructed.
c. Gender roles are the same in all societies.
d. Gender is an ascribed status in society.
20. UNICEF and UNESCO are two key UN agencies which are
particularly active advocates of education for peace. Which of the
following is not supported by UNESCO in promoting peace in the
schools?
a. Uphold children's basic rights as outlined in the Convention on the
Rights of the Child (CRC)
b. Develop a climate that models peaceful and respectful behavior
among all members of the learning community
c. Demonstrate the principles of equality and non-discrimination in
administrative policies
d. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making in social studies classroom
only when necessary
21. One way to advance peace education is through partnerships of various non-
governmental organizations, education institutions, United Nations specialized
bodies which link ideals of peace with research and practice. One such significant
examples is the Hague Agenda for Peace and Justice for the 21st Century. What is
the aim of the Agenda's Global Campaign for Peace Education?

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. Employ education to regain parts of a lost children and to facilitate


the experiences that support healthy social, emotional and intellectual
growth and development
b. Provide employment opportunity for them as well as their parents to
attain financial independence
c. Offer them to migrate in neighboring country as foreign refugees
d. Secure their safety by imposing strict curfew hours
23. The United Nations is committed to address climate through mitigation and
adaptation. Which of the following is the best way of addressing the issue?

a. Deepen strategic and operational collaboration with international and regional


organizations, including international financial institutions and regional
development banks, and other stakeholders.
b. Developing a policy framework that identifies basic elements needed to prevent
human rights violations.
c. Facilitate and execute agreements on reducing emissions from deforestation and
forest degradation to protect forests and sustain the livelihoods of the people who
depend on them.
d. Enhancing collaboration among humanitarian organizations, particularly from the
global South, at the local, national and regional levels, to strengthen community
resilience and emergency response, and establishing a monitoring system to assess
progress on the implementation of preparedness measures.
24. Why are educational environments very crucial to peace education?

a. The social, cultural, economic and political contexts in which


educators work shape the specific content and methods they choose for
peace education.
b. The variety of different educational settings from rural to urban,
school-based to community and within the formal curricula or non-
formal popular education projects are relevant to peace education.
c. Many teachers infuse peace education into traditional academic
subjects such as literature, math, science, history, language, civics and
the arts.
d. All of the above
25. What is celebrated every December 10?
a. Mother Language day
b. Human Rights Day
c. Earth's Day
d. International Day of Tolerance
26. What kind of tension is referred to when people prefer to
have quick answers and ready solution to many problems even
if its calls for a patient, concerted, negotiated strategy of
reform?

a. Tension between modernity and tradition


b. Tension between long term and short term considerations
c. Tension between spiritual and material
d. Tension between individual and universal
27. In what strands of the four pillars of education implies a
shift from skill to competence, or a mix of higher-order skills
specific to each individual?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
28. Which of the following is NOT true about the Four Pilalrs of
Learning?

a. The pillars of learning stress the goal of contributing to social


cohesion, intercultural and international understanding, peaceful
interchange, and harmony.
b. The Pillars of Learning imply a shift from schooling to learning
throughout life by "learning how to learn"
c. The pillars of learning stress the importance of closer linkage between
education and the world of work.
d. The Pillars of Learning adheres to the instrumental and purely
academic view of education that focuses on the achievement of specific
aims of education such as economic productivity.
29. What pillar of education of J. Delors (UNESCO) focuses
on voc-tech relevant to people-centered human development?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
30. The rapid traversing of ideas, attitudes and values across
national borders that generally leads to an interconnectedness
and interaction between peoples of diverse cultures and ways
of life. What is being referred to?
a. Cultural Globalization
b. Fundamentalism
c. Multiculturalism
d. Clash of civilization
31. What United Nation Decade are we celebrating for 2005-
2014?
a. Educating for Culture of Peace
b. Educating for International Understanding
c. Educating for Sustainable Development
d. Promoting the Rights of the Elderly
32. With the growing competition brought about by
globalization, what is preferred by most employers in hiring
their employees?
a. Flexible
b. Selective
c. Quick
d. None of the above
33. Which of the following characteristics does NOT describe
contextualized learning as a major paradigm shift in education?
a. From limited access to time-bound and space limited education, to
borderless education, lifelong learning for all in a learning society.
b. From traditional pedagogies to more modern strategies of teaching
and learning.
c. From knowledge limited to the local scene to the globalized
knowledge, values, attitudes, and skills interfaced with local wisdom.
d. Pre-organized subject matter to localized themes generated from the
global realities and the cultural relevant, meaningful and useful to
learner.
34. What current trend in education focuses on the study of the
basic concepts, beliefs and values underlying our democratic
political community and constitutional order?
a. Civic education
b. Development education
c. Peace education
d. Multicultural education
35. Which of the following is the first target of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDG's) formulated by member states of
the UN in September 2000?
a. Reduce child mortality
b. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
c. Reduce death due to HIV/AIDS and malaria
d. Achieve universal access to primary education
36. Which among the following statements about Human
Rights Education (HRE) is correct?
a. HRE is more of the responsibilities of the state to implement
human rights law rather than the protection of the rights
holders
b. HRE should focus more on rights based on "law in books",
rather than "law in real-life".
c. HRE needs to focus on the values, principles, and standards
and human rights and how they can be translated into day-to-
day actions
d. Human Rights Standards vary from society to society and
HRE therefore should also vary in terms of approaches and
methods
37. What is the implication and globalization to the practice
and experience of education?
a. Increase of state and government support and subsidy for
education
b. Commodification and the corporate takeover of education
c. Greater autonomy of national educational systems d.
Delocalization of technologies and orientations in education
38. Which of the following skills corresponds to the Fourth
Pillar of Learning, "Learning to live together"?
a. Empathy and cooperative social behavior
b. Personal commitment and sense of responsibility
c. Adaptability to change in the world of work
d. Reasoning and problem solving skills
39. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
Multicultural education?
a. Personality empowering
b. Socially transformative
c. Pedagogically humanistic
d. Culturally discriminating
40. What is the character of education that manifests
democratization of access and inclusivity?
a. Relevance
b. Sustainability
c. Quality
d. Equity
41. What is the kind of education that emphasizes human-earth
relationships and fosters a vision of education for sustainable
development to build a global culture of ecological
responsibility?
a. Human Rights Education
b. Development Education
c. Environmental Education
d. Global Education
42. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of multicultural education?

a. Multicultural education increases positive relationships through


achievement of common goals, respect, appreciation and commitment to
equality among the teachers and students.
b. Multicultural education decreases stereotyping and prejudice through
direct contact and interaction among diverse individuals.
c. Multicultural education promotes independence of various ethnic
groups in development and supports fragmented view of the world.
d. Multicultural education renews vitality of society through the
richness of the different cultures of its members and fosters
development.
43. Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits of
social media?
a. Mass media decreases prejudice and discrimination.
b. Mass media enriches the educational programs.
c. Mass media increases student's exposure to diversity.
d. Mass media helps provoke discussion of current issues.
44. Which among the following rights manifests rule of law
and good governance?
a. Right to education
b. Right to environment protection
c. Right of participation
d. Right to work
45. Which among the following is NOT a core principle of
human rights?
a. Human dignity
b. Non-discrimination
c. Universality
d. Independency
46. How are human rights principles reflected in the activities
of national and local governments?
a. Legislating laws to include rights education in all levels of
schooling
b. Organizing local exhibit or event to highlight the children's
talents and local products
c. Asking the community leaders to volunteer in the
construction of a barangay hall
d. Lobbying to the UN High Commission for Human Rights to
allocate higher budget for Philippines' Commission on Human
Rights.
47. Which of the following could be a reason to justify peace
education as a series of "teaching encounters" or teaching-
learning process?

a. Desire for peace


b. Nonviolent alternatives for managing conflict
c. Skills for critical analysis of structural arrangements that
produce and legitimize injustice and inequality d. All of the
above
48. Which of the following is accurate in regard to working
with parents in diverse classrooms?

a. The parent's culture is important, but should not influence


their children's education.
b. Teachers should demonstrate their "expertise" to parents to
show they know best.
c. Teachers should strive to use a variety of ways to keep
parents informed, including parents who cannot speak English
or Filipino.
d. The importance of the family's influence on children's
education has diminished over the past few years.
49. Which of the following is NOT a guiding statement of
peace education?
a. Peace education teaches students what to think rather than
how to think.
b. Peace education employs holistic and participatory
approach.
c. Peace education aims not to reproduce but transform.
d. Peace builds bridges of support among key participants.
50. Which is considered a political impact of globalization?
a. Changing role of education in terms of preparing students
for the world of work
b. The threat to the autonomy of national educational systems
by globalization.
c. Reforms in education as lifelong education
d. Branding, globalization and learning to be consumers
1. Which holds true to standardized tests?
A. They are used for comparative purposes
B. They are administered differently
C. They are scored according to different standards D. They
are used for assigning grades
2. A negative discrimination index of a test item tells that
particular test item lacks _____.
A. objectivity
B. reliability
C. content validity
D. construct validity
3. In his second item analysis, Teacher H found out that more
from the lower group got the test item # 6 correctly. This
means that the test item __________.
A. has a negative discriminating power
B. has a lower validity
C. has a positive discriminating power
D. has a high reliability
4. You want to teach concepts, patterns, and abstractions.
Which method is most appropriate?
A. deductive method
B. problem solving
C. direct instruction
D. indirect instruction
5. Which can enhance the development of spatial intelligence?
A. hands-on demonstrations
B. environmental study
C. concept miming
D. concept mapping
6. Which of these is not an indicator of a supportive learning
environment?
A. high drop-out rates
B. warm and friendly atmosphere
C. students take personal responsibility for their learning and
behavior
D. increase in student bonding activities in school
7. Which of the following statements is/are not true about
assessment?
I. Feedback is the most important factor in assessment.
II. Only those that can be objectively measured should be
taught.
III. Assessment should follow a developmental pattern.
IV. Identifying systematic errors committed by students should
be the basis of remedial instruction.
A. II only
B. IV only
C. III and IV
D. I and II
8. What can the teachers in one school do to maximize their
community resources to ensure that effective instruction is
employed at all times?
A. Have a learning resource center of materials prepared by
teachers.
B. Request the school to purchase materials.
C. Require students to bring materials for their teacher.
D. Let a company/agency sponsor the building of a resource
center.
9. In a multiple-choice test item with four options and out of
50 examinees, which was the most effective distracter?
A. the correct answer that was chosen by 6 examinees
B. the option that was chosen by 30 examinees
C. the option that was chosen by 2 examinees
D. the option that was chosen by 12 examinees
10. To reduce electronic waste, implement a recycling system.
Which belong to an e-waste recycling system?
I. Repair
II. Reuse
III. Upgrading of existing equipment
A. I, II, and III
B. I only
C. I and II
D. II only
11. After scoring, Teacher G got the difference of the highest
and lowest scores in each class. What did she compute?
A. standard deviation
B. mean
C. range
D. median
12. Which of the following is NOT an example of a teacher’s
nonverbal communication?
A. eye contact
B. gestures
C. pauses
D. voice
13. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional
Teachers, which is not mentioned about teachers?
A. possess dignity and reputation
B. with high moral values as well as technical and professional
competence
C. LET passers
D. duly licensed professionals
14. You want to engage your students in a small group
discussion. Which topic lends itself to a lively discussion?
A. the exclusion of Pluto as a planet
B. the meaning of the law of supply and demand
C. the law of inertia
D. rules on subject-verb agreement
15. Teacher X subscribes to the idealist philosophy. This
means that the teacher believes that knowledge arrived through
______.
A. trial and error
B. concrete experience
C. experimenting
D. reasoning
16. Analytic scoring uses the _____ judgement of the student's
work.
A. evaluation
B. performance
C. standard
D. criterion
17. Teacher N teaches in a remote barrio. In order not to incur salary
deduction, she does not file her leave of absence every time she gets
absent. Anyway, she uses that amount, which is supposed to be deducted
from her salary on account of her absence, to buy pencils and paper for
the poor pupils in her class. Is Teacher N right?

A. Yes, the poor students are benefited.


B. No, the end does not justify the means.
C. Yes, the amount is little compared to the millions of pesos stolen by
corrupt government officials.
D. Yes, she is not the only one benefited by her actions.
18. According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development,
between ages 12 and 15, children reach formal operational
stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage?
A. can focus on only one aspect of a situation or event
B. can solve abstract problems and think deductively
C. can reason inductively or deductively
D. can do multi-tasking
19. To enable all students to succeed, two simple approaches
you should use are variety and choice. What does this mean?
I. Make use of a variety of teaching methodologies. II.
Consider learning styles and so allow students some options on
how to go about assignments.
III. Allow for more flexibility in activities.
IV. Do away with routines, rules, and procedures.
A. I and II
B. I, II, and III
C. II and III
D. I, II, III, and IV
20. Which of the following is true about ICT?
I. The use of ICT has negative effects
II. The use of ICT has a lot of benefits.
III. The use of ICT is effective only in industrialized countries.

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. The right to receive, through primarily competent instruction, relevant quality


education in line with national goals and conducive to their full development as
persons with human dignity.
B. The right to free expression of opinion and suggestions and to effective channels
of communications with appropriate academic and administrative bodies of the
school or institution.
C. The right to organize themselves and/or with teachers for the purpose of
providing a forum for the discussion of matters relating to the school programs.
D. The right of institutions of higher learning top determines on academic grounds
that shall be admitted to study, who may teach, and what shall be the subject of the
study and research.
32. Which of these are the two most important knowledge and skills that
a teacher needs to be able to provide teaching-learning opportunities
that develop problem solving and higher order thinking abilities?

I. designing, planning, implementing, documenting, and reviewing


learning experiences.
II. impact of cultural, social, and political influences in education.
III. meta-cognitive processes
IV. methods of identifying students' learning needs
A. III and IV
B. II and III
C. I and III
D. I and IV
33. Bruner's theory on intellectual development moves from
enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. Applying Bruner's how
should you teach?
A. Begin with the concrete.
B. Begin with the abstract.
C. Be interactive in approach.
D. Do direct instruction.
34. When asked about her order, a little girl tells the waiter "
'yong kagaya kahapon." With Piaget's theory in mind, what is
the little girl's behavior called?
A. pre-operational egocentrism
B. conservation
C. reversibility
D. transudative reasoning
35. If one asked to develop himself to the fullest, what need is
he trying to satisfy according to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
A. Safety needs
B. Belongingness
C. Physiological needs
D. Self-actualization
36. Which is the most reliable tool of seeing the development
in your pupils' ability to write?
A. portfolio assessment
B. scoring rubric
C. interview of pupils
D. self-assessment
37. Article XIII of the Code of Ethics stipulates that the
evaluation of the learner's work should be based on merit and
quality of academic _____.
A. marks
B. evaluation
C. performance
D. results
38. Which is a classroom application of Vygotsky's idea of
scaffolding?
A. Give the learner the necessary assistance until she can be on
her own.
B. From the start, leave the learner to herself because she has
the power for self-learning.
C. Don't spoil the learner by doing what she ought to do.
D. Give the learner a task that challenges her ability.
39. At the preoperational stage of Piaget's cognitive
development theory, the child can see only his point of view
and assumes that everyone also has the same view as his. What
is this tendency called?
A. transductive reasoning
B. animism
C. egocentrism
D. conservatism
40. The adoption of national language directed by the
Philippine Constitution is designed primarily to _____.
A. facilitate communication among diverse linguistic groups
B. do away from colonial mentality
C. officially adopt Tagalog as national language
D. counteract elitism
41. The Department of Education directed that the lowest
passing grade is _____% and the lowest failing grade is _____
% in the report card.
A. 70 - 60
B. 75 - 70
C. 75 - 65
D. 70 -50
42. If you use Pygmallion effect to explain why children
coming from depressed areas cannot read, to which do you
attribute the poor reading performance of this particular group
of children?
A. poor expectation from depressed areas
B. lack of motivation
C. ineffective teaching methods
D. lack of reading materials
43. Student R gave a wrong answer. Teacher W said "Wrong!
You are way off." As a consequence, other students in the class
were afraid to answer questions. Which of the following is
illustrated by the event?
A. ripple effect
B. halo effect
C. severity error
D. central tendency error
44. Which is a selective reading technique meant at getting
important facts very fast?
A. silent reading
B. skim reading
C. oral reading
D. scanning
45. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap.
Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I can't do
it.) To which factor can you attribute his perceived inability to
perform the task? To a factor _____. I. within him II. outside
his control
III. which is stable IV. within his control
A. I and IV
B. II and III
C. I only
D. IV only
46. You were assigned to handle a multi-grade class. What
instructional materials must be utilized to provide for the needs
of each level?
A. differentiated materials to cater to different levels
B. multi-sensory materials
C. colorful, useful, and durable materials
D. materials of high level thinking skills
47. What is the initial step that a homeroom adviser must do at
the beginning of the class?
A. Get to know each member of the class.
B. Prepare a seat plan.
C. Secure the class list.
D. Memorize the names of the students.
48. Having a mock presidential election, complete with
debates, discussion of issues, and voting, teaches students
______.
A. the decision-making process
B. the skill to win in debates
C. the art of winning in an election
D. the skill to persuade
49. Teacher R observed that one of her students excels in
activities requiring strength, speed, flexibility, balance, and
hand-eye coordination. According to H. Gardner, such natural
intelligence can be identified as _____.
A. bodily-kinesthetic
B. intrapersonal
C. interpersonal
D. verbal-linguistic
50. The search for related literature by accessing several
databases by the use of a telephone line to connect a computer
library with other computers that have database is termed
_____.
A. compact disc search
B. manual search
C. on-line search
D. computer search
51. The government’s educational program on _____ made the
Philippine Education Placement Test accessible for adults and
outofschoolyouth.
A. equitable access
B. quality
C. quality and relevance
D. relevance
52. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap.
Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I can't do
it.) Which drive can motivate him to perform the learning
task? The drive to _____.
A. achieve
B. have power
C. affiliate
D. to be free
53. Which one should teacher AVOID to produce an
environment conducive for learning?
A. Tests
B. Seat plan
C. Individual competition
D. Games
54. If you are a constructivist, what assumptions about
learning and learner govern your thinking?
A. For learners to learn, knowledge should be transmitted
directly from teachers to learners.
B. Learners are capable of constructing meaning of what is
taught to them.
C. Learners are empty receptacles waiting to be filled.
D. Teachers are the only source of knowledge.
55. To ensure that all Filipino children are functionally literate,
which mechanism is meant to reach out to children who come
from a barangay without a school?
A. mobile teacher
B. multi-level classroom
C. multi-grade classroom
D. Sine Eskwela
56. Which is an offshoot of the fourth pillar of learning,
"learning to live together"?
A. Schools teach respect for diversity.
B. Schools show concern to what happens to children after
they leave school.
C. Schools celebrate United Nations Week.
D. Schools teach care for the environment.
57. From the Households and School Matching Survey
(HSMS) conducted in 1982, it was found out that school
factors have less influence on learning when compared to
community and home backround variables. Which is one
implication of this finding?
A. The school needs to strengthen its partnership with parents
and community.
B. The school must focus on mastery learning.
C. DECS should work for 1:1 child-book ratio.
D. DECS must create more teacher items.
58. Which should you use if you want to teach the human
digestive system in such a way that the pupils can manipulate
the organs?

A. model of the digestive system


B. realia from medical schools
C. drawing of an artist
D. picture from medical references
59. The strongest disadvantage of the alternate response type
of test is _____.

A. the demand for critical thinking


B. the absence of analysis
C. the encouragement of rote memory
D. the high possibility of guessing
60. Which is not part of classroom routines?
A. line formation during recess, lunch, and dismissal
B. passing of papers
C. greeting teachers and classmates
D. studying lessons before, during, and after classes
61. Any deviation from a standard or desired level of
performance is a _____.
A. problem
B. gap
C. devotion
D. decision
62. The class of IV - K is tasked to analyze the present
population of the different cities and municipalities of the
National Capital Region for the last five years. How can they
best present their analysis?
A. By means of a table
B. By looking for a pattern
C. By means of a graph
D. By guessing and checking
63. In the context of the theory on multiple intelligence, one
weakness of the paperpencil test is that _____.
A. it utilizes so much time
B. it puts the non linguistically intelligent at a disadvantage
C. it lacks reliability
D. it is not easy to administer
64. Which of the following belongs to non-projected media?
A. realias
B. flannel boards
C. filmstrips
D. field trips
65. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when
scores are extremely high and low?
A. cannot be identified unless individual scores are given
B. mode
C. mean
D. median
66. Batas Pambansa Blg. 232, Sec. 13:2 provides institutions the
freedom to determine on academic grounds that shall be admitted to
study, who shall teach, and what shall be the subject and research. This
statement means
A. Philippine education provides equal access to cultural opportunities.
B. Philippine education recognizes academic freedom.
C. Philippine education encourages voluntary accreditation.
D. Philippine education accord rights to and imposes duties and
obligations upon school administrators or managers.
67. This self-assessment tool which is used nationwide is one
of the bases in planning the _____ training of teachers.
A. preservice
B. post-service
C. school-based
D. division-based
68. The test item “Group the following items according to
shape” is a thought test item on _____. A. creating
B. classifying
C. generalizing
D. comparing
69. The old, time-tested methods are also used in classes.
Which of the following describes these methods? I. They are
teacher-directed. II. Mastery of subject matter is of utmost
importance. III. Procedures are well-established.
A. II and III
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. I, II, and III
70. Skinner is known for his theory based upon the notion that
learning is a result of change in overt behavior, meaning, an
individual responds to events that occur in the environment.
This theory came to be known as _____.
A. connectionism
B. stimulus-response associations
C. classical conditioning
D. operant conditioning
71. A sentence that comes before is missing. How is
understanding of a concept shown by learners?
A. by repeating what has been heard
B. by memorizing what has been read
C. both a and b
D. by using and adopting these concepts
72. The introduction of non-formal education in life with the
Constitution provision on _____.

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. Greta, because she is intrinsically motivated.


B. Nita because she is extrinsically motivated.
C. Both, because they are both motivated anyway. D. It cannot
be determined. Motivation fluctuates.
74. J. Bruner taught that curriculum should revisit basic ideas
and build on them until the student grasped the full formal
concept. Which curriculum is referred to?
A. special curriculum
B. re-structured curriculum
C. basic curriculum
D. hidden curriculum
75. Based on Freud's theory, which operates when a student a
classmate at the height of anger?
A. ego alone
B. superego alone
C. Id alone
D. Id and ego interaction
76. Which is not a domain of NCBTS?
A. Learning Environment
B. Alternative Learning
C. Diversity of Learners
D. Social Regard for Learning
77. Which of these statements reflects best active learning?

A. "I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I


understand."
B. "I became interested in the school, I feel it is my school
now."
C. "I need more support, a network from which I could learn."
D. "I have found that one key to student development is
providing criteria for performance."
78. The facility index of a test item is .50. This means that the
test item is _____.
A. valid
B. moderate in difficulty
C. very easy
D. reliable
79. Which graphic organizer is most fit for sequencing?
A. hierarchy diagram
B. Venn diagram
C. flow chart
D. double cell diagram
80. Scoring guides for rating open-ended questions are called
_____.
A. outputs
B. outcomes
C. rubrics
D. scales
81. "Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay. If you do, you cheat
yourself." says the voiceless voice from within you. In the
context of Freud's theory, which is at work
A. id alone
B. superego alone
C. ego alone
D. Id and ego interaction
82. Which is a graphic representation of numerical data?
A. histogram
B. attribute wheel
C. Venn diagram
D. spider map
83. After the holidays, there was much chatter and sharing of stories in
class. You are confronted with behavioral management. You have a
well-planned lesson which you cannot start. What is the best strategy for
the class to settle down so you can start the lesson?

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. Teachers should be non-threatening in their ways. B. Avoid


quizzes and tests.
C. Never raise your voice.
D. Do not give assignments.
85. Which is ethical for a teacher to do in a situation where
he/she falls in love with a student or when a student falls in
love with his/her teacher?

A. the teacher advises the student to discontinue with his/her


studies
B. the teacher resigns from his/her teaching job
C. the teacher avoids that learner
D. the teacher exercises discretion to avoid scandal and gossip
and preferential treatment of that learner
86. If you want to hone your students' metacognitive ability,
which is most fit?
A. drill for mastery
B. journal writing
C. debate
D. brainstorming
87. The principle of leaner _____ makes assessment a shared
responsibility with the teacher.
A. performance
B. accountability
C. responsibility
D. evaluation
88. Which of the following assessment tools would you
recommend if one should adhere to constructivist theory of
learning?
I. Constructed response test
II. Performance test
III. Checklist of a motor screening test
IV. Observation test
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I, II, and III
D. I, II, and IV
89. Which technique in cooperative learning is used when new
information is divided equally among all group members and
each student teaches his or her portion to the other group
members?
A. round table
B. think-pair-share
C. round robin
D. jigsaw
90. Which of the following is the most important contribution
of Gestalt psychology to the theories of learning?
A. Use of multimedia approaches
B. Importance of the reinforcement in the learning process
C. Cognitive insight
D. Concept of readiness in learning
91. John Dewey's major contributions to the sociological
foundations of education are the following. Which is an
exception?
A. School is a continuation of home; activities at home
continue at school.
B. Education is a social process beginning unconsciously at
birth.
C. "True Education" is transmission of knowledge from the
teacher to the learner.
D. Facilitating education means being aware of the social
condition of the learners.
92. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted against set mastery
level. This means that NSAT and NEAT fall under?
A. criterion reference test
B. intelligence test
C. aptitude test
D. norm reference test
93. A child who is cold towards the people around him might
have failed to attain what basic goal based on Erikson’s theory
on psychological development?
A. Autonomy
B. Initiative
C. Trust
D. Mistrust
94. What is referred to as the "looking glass self" of Cooley?
A. It is how I look at myself through the eyes of others.
B. It is how others look at myself.
C. It is how others affect me.
D. It is how I influence others.
95. Student A is one-half standard deviation above the mean of
his group in arithmetic and one standard deviation above in
spelling. What does this imply?
A. She excels both in spelling and arithmetic.
B. She is better in arithmetic than in spelling.
C. She does not excel in spelling nor in arithmetic.
D. She is better in spelling than in arithmetic.
96. Is it wise to orient our students and parents on our grading
system?
A. Yes, so that from the very start, students and their parents
know how grades are derived.
B. Yes, but orientation must be only for our immediate
customers, the students.
C. No, this will court a lot of complaints later.
D. No, grades and how they are derived are highly
confidential.
97. The design of the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
is based on the principles that the main sources for
contemporary basic education are the expert systems of
knowledge and the learner's experience in their context. This
shows that the BEC is _____ in orientation.
I. constructivist
II. behaviorist
III. essentialist
A. I and III
B. III only
C. I only
D. I, II, and III
98. Which is the basic principle under pinning the
performance-based grading system?
A. It is a tool for improving teaching and learning.
B. It is a tool to determine prerequisite knowledge.
C. It is diagnostic, formative, and summative.
D. It is evaluative and judgmental.
99. A P.E. Teacher wrote this objective in her lesson plan, "To
execute the four fundamental dance steps." When observed by
the school principal, she was showing her class how to execute
the basic dance steps correctly. Why did the teacher use a
demonstration method to implement her objective? A. It is a
chance to show the teacher's expertise.
B. It is easier to imitate a teacher who shows the steps.
C. No student knows how to execute the steps.
D. Class time is limited to ask student to execute.
100. How much of the scientific method has your pupils
acquired? This is the best measured in their skill to _____.
I. Generate and test hypotheses
II. Critic and evaluate
III. See connectedness of events
A. II and III
B. I and II
C. I only
D. I, II, and III
101. Which is the least exploratory in nature?
A. problem solving
B. inquiry
C. demonstration
D. discovery
102. Teacher R asserts that he needs to make his students get
interested in the subject whether they like it or not. This is
more the thinking of a/an _____.
A. reconstructionist
B. essentialist
C. perennialist
D. behaviorist
103. Inculcating the spirit of empathy among learners fulfills
which pillar of learning?
A. learning to live together
B. learning to do
C. learning to be
D. learning to know G
104. Teacher M sees to it that her classroom is clean and
orderly so her pupils will less likely disarrange seats and litter
on the floor. On which thought is her action based?
A. behaviorism
B. existentialism
C. progressivism
D. reconstructionism
105. It is equivalent to the average score of the group or class?
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. Standard Deviation
106. Which tool should a teacher use if she wants to locate
areas which are adversely affecting the performance of a
significant number of students?
A. problem checklist
B. self-report technique
C. autobiography
D. cumulative record
107. What theory states that identical instructional
environments, methods, and resources may be effective for
some learners and ineffective for others because of the
differences in the learner's biological and developmental set of
characteristics?
A. Learning Style Theory
B. Reading Readiness Theory
C. Multiple Intelligence Theory
D. Emotional Intelligence Theory
108. A student knows that the examination week is
approaching, but instead of studying, he chose to spend his
time playing computer games. On the examination day itself,
He opted to pray for miracles rather than studying. Which
attitude towards religion is displayed? Miracles rather than
studying which attitude towards religion is displayed?
A. Religion as Fake
B. Religion as Magic
C. Religion as authentic
D. Religion as real
109. Which is an appropriate way to manage off-task
behavior?
A. Make eye contact.
B. Stop your class activity to correct a child who is no longer
on task.
C. Move closer to the child.
D. Redirect a child's attention to task and check his progress to
make sure he is continuing to work.
110. At the high school level, Kohlberg's advice to teachers is
for them to begin discussing with students about abstract
principles such as justice and human rights. On the average, in
which moral development stage are high school students
supposed to be?
A. post conventional stage
B. conventional stage
C. in between conventional and post conventional stage
D. this depends on the school culture
111. Which of the following is NOT a guidance role of the
classroom teacher?
A. Psychological Test Administrator
B. Listener Adviser
C. Human Potential Discoverer
D. Total Development Facilitator
112. To make the materials highly engaging, what must
teachers do?
A. Make the materials interactive.
B. Prepare materials which are easy to make.
C. Create materials which are less costly.
D. Design materials similar to commercial ones.
113. Which are violations of the principle of respect? I.
Teacher A tells her students that what Teacher B taught is
wrong.
II. To retaliate, Teacher b advises students not to attend
Teacher A's class.
III. Teacher J secretly gives way to special favor to add 2
points to the grade of Student A who is vying for honors.
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I, II, and III
D. I and III
114. Rodel is very aloof and cold in his relationships with his
classmates. Which basic goal must haye not been attained by
Rodel during his developmental years, according to Erikson’s
theory on psychological development?
A. Autonomy
B. Trust
C. Initiative
D. Generativity
115. Which statement on test result interpretation is
CORRECT?
A. A raw score by itself is meaningful.
B. A student’s score is a final indication of his ability. C. The
use of statistical technique gives meaning to pupil’s score.
D. Test scores do not in any way reflect teacher’s
effectiveness.
116. If the difficulty index of your test item is 0.10, what
should you do with this item?
A. Revise it.
B. Reject it.
C. Retain it.
D. Reserve it for another group of pupils.
117. To solve moral ambiguity among us Filipinos, we must
_____.
A. excuse ourselves whenever we do wrong
B. blame our government for not doing anything about it
C. be aware and responsible about the problem
D. be comfortable with the present state affairs
118. The Parent-Learning Support System targets the acceptance of the
parent's responsibility of educating a child. In attending to this
responsibility, which of the following roles of parents should be given
priority?
I. as a learner
II. as a child educator
III. as a participant in school activities
IV. as a model for children's development
V. as a provider of home environment conducive to learning
A. V
B. II
C. IV and V
D. I and II
119. After a leason on the atom, the students were asked to
work on a physical model of the atom to determine learning.
Which of the M.I. Is being enhanced?
A. linguistic
B. interpersonal
C. mathematical
D. kinesthetical
120. It is an approach that makes students "think about their
thinking". Students get conscious of their thought processes
while they are engaged in their cognitive tasks.
A. cognitive
B. constructivist
C. metacognitive
D. reflectivist
121. There is a controversial report that in a certain country, toddlers are
disciplined by being beaten, scalded with boiling water, and tied to the
chairs for hours. According to the same report, the orphanages limited
the number of orphans according to the budget. They did this by
selecting children, especially the ugly and naughty ones, and placed
them in the "dying room" where they were deliberately left to starve to
death. Is this morally right?
A. No, the end does not justify the means.
B. No, the children, no matter how naughty, have basic goodness.
C. Yes, the government cannot afford to maintain crowded orphanages.
D. Yes, the children are naughty anyway and may grow to be
undesirable citizens.
122. With which goals of educational institutions as provided
for by the Constitution is the development of work skills
aligned?
A. To develop moral character
B. To teach the duties of citizenship
C. To inculcate love of country
D. To develop vocational efficiency
123. Essay questions are used in an achievement test when
_____.
A. most of the material sampled is factorial information
B. a wide sampling of material is desired
C. originality is a factor in the response
D. little time is available for construction and scoring
124. Research findings showed that student's motivation may
vary according to socio-economic background. Which
observation can attest to this?
A. Females are more likely than males to earn higher grades.
B. Students from low-income families are among those likely
to be at risk of failing and dropping from school.
C. Gifted students are more highly motivated.
D. More boys than girls become underachievers.
125. The developmental focus of the guidance process
suggests that it.
A. Follows definite phases and stages
B. Entails much time and effort
C. Is characterized by varied changes
D. Facilitates changes in all aspects
126. A test is considered reliable if _____.
A. it is easy to score
B. it served the purpose for which it is constructed
C. it is consistent and stable
D. it is easy to administer
127. Erikson labeled children who are two years of age as
“terrible two” because _____.
A. they are inquisitive
B. they are playful
C. they are sickly
D. they are assertive
128. Which technique is an application of B.F. Skinner's theory
on operant conditioning?
A. mastery learning
B. process approach
C. computer-assisted instruction
D. project method
129. Educational institutions’ effort of developing work skills
inside the school are aimed at _____.
A. developing moral character
B. inculcating love of country
C. teaching the duties of citizenship
D. developing vocational efficiency
130. You have presented a lesson on animal protective
coloration. At the end, you ask if there are any questions.
There are none. You can take this to mean _____.
A. your students are not interested in the lesson
B. you need to determine if the students understood everything
you presented
C. you need to ask specific questions to elicit responses
D. your students did not understand what you were talking
about
131. The teacher performance results provide continual _____
to professional development.
A. support
B. feedback
C. guidance
D. assessment
132. If a student is encouraged to develop himself to the fullest
and must satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the highest need to
satisfy according to Maslow is _____. A. belongingness
B. safety
C. psychological need
D. self-actualization
133. To what extent were the objectives of the course met?
This is the concern of the process of _____ evaluation.
A. authentic
B. criterion-referenced
C. norm-referenced
D. formative
134. Which of these school practices helps create a positive
learnin climate?
A. giving recognition or appreciation for teachers/staff
accomplishments
B. giving clear expectations to the academic community
C. encouraging everyone to participate in accomplishing
school goals and objectives
D. encouraging only the high performing teachers to apply for
promotion
135. What is the purpose of directed reading-thinking activity
(DRTA)?
A. to encourage students to model their own thinking B. to
bridge the learning of oral language and written language
C. to increase comprehension and comprehension monitoring
by predicting, generating questions, clarifying, and
summarizing
D. to encourage students to think about their reading by having
them make their predictions, confirm or reject them, and revise
their prediction as the story unfolds
136. "Each learner approaches the world in many ways"
implies that the learner has different views of what they learn.
It implies varied learning styles as well as teaching styles. As a
teacher, how would you apply this statement?
A. Review the contents of the lesson.
B. Master one strategy in teaching.
C. Make one standard lesson plan.
D. Provide various activities of learning.
137. It is sound to encourage students to define terms in their
own words because _____.
A. defining the terms in their own words helps them memorize
the definition faster
B. students remember information better when they mentally
process it in some way
C. this is one opportunity to brush up with their English
D. they ought to connect the terms that they learn
138. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and
educational heritage of the nation and is obliged to transmit to
learners such heritage. Which practice helps them fulfill such
obligation?
A. Observe continuing professional education and be the best
teacher.
B. Teach the latest instructional technology to children.
C. Teach community life and culture worth emulating.
D. Supplant indigenous culture with foreign culture.
139. Test norms are established so that they have basis for
_____.
A. computing grades
B. establishing learning goals
C. identifying pupil’s
D. interpreting test results
140. Professionalization of teachers and teaching as
promulgated in Presidential Decree No. 1006, defines teaching
as profession concerned with classroom institution ______.
A. by teachers on fulltime basis
B. at the tertiary level in both public and private institutions
C. at the elementary and secondary levels in both public and
private schools
D. by teachers of permanent status
141. Which of the following indicates a strong negative
correlation?
A. -0.75
B. -0.10
C. -0.25
D. -0.15
142. The official title of the Philippine National Anthem is
_____.
A. Bayang Magiliw
B. Ang Alab ng Puso
C. Lupang Hinirang
D. Pilipinas kong Mahal
143. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says
"Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I
can't do it.) Is it possible to motivate this type of student?
A. Yes, he can do something with his ability.
B. Yes, he can change the nature of the job.
C. No, it is impossible to motivate a student who himself is not
motivated.
D. No, motivation is totally dependent on the student. No
person outside him can influence him.
144. Which type of test measures higher order thinking skills?
A. Enumeration
B. Matching
C. Completion
D. Analogy
145. In the context of the six facets of understanding cited by
Wiggins and McTighe, what is a proof of a student's
understanding a principle?
A. repeating the principle given by the teacher
B. applying the principle to solve a problem
C. stating the principle from memory
D. memorizing the principle
146. You want your students to develop the ability to look at a
problem from various perspectives, which approach will be
more fit?
A. affective approach
B. behaviorist approach
C. modular approach
D. integrative approach
147. What is an application of Vygotsky's idea of scaffolding?
A. Give the learner a task that challenge her ability. B. From
the start, leave the learner to herself because she has the power
for self-learning.
C. Don't spoil the learner by doing what she ought to do.
D. Give the learner the necessary assistance until she can be on
her own.
148. Instead of assigning our students to discuss how to write a
good editorial, ask them to write one for the school organ.
Which principle underlies this practice?
A. Promote meaningful connections between classroom
subject matter and real-world contexts.
B. Use assignments for instructional and diagnostic purposes.
C. When giving assignments take into account students'
development levels.
D. Make assignments challenging.
149. Which are the most important concerns about the use of ICT in
instruction? I. Developing appropriate curriculum materials that allow
students to construct meaning and develop knowledge throught the use
of ICT II. Devising strategies to meaningfully integrate technology into
the curriculum III. Using pedagogical skills related to technology IV.
Providing teachers with skills for using software applications
A. I and III
B. II and III
C. III and IV
D. I, II, III, and IV
150. What is the mean of this score distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10?
A. 7
B. 6
C. 8.5
D. 7.5
1. Rennie Boy believes that everything that happens in this
world has a cause or a reason. What scientific attitude is seen
in his actions?
A. curiosity
B. firm set of beliefs
C. honesty
D. critical-mindedness
2. _____ it never recycled any waste materials, the company’s
environmental record was not perfect.
A. For
B. In that
C. With
D. Due to
3. Our guest of honor was a loquacious speaker. Loquacious
means:
A. reserved
B. verbose
C. reticent
D. spiritless
4. The sociological concept of home for most Filipino is the
presence of _____.
A. families with boarders in addition to the family members
B. nuclear family and extended families
C. families with illegal light and water connections
D. families with pet dogs and cats
5. "A man is known by the company he keeps." This is an
example of a _____.
A. report
B. rule
C. poem
D. proverb
6. Which of the following is the ultimate purpose of Human
Right Education?
A. to identify threats of human rights
B. to generate awareness of one’s basic rights
C. to check on abuses in the exercise of human rights
D. to understand and change conditions which give rise to
human rights violation
7. The members of the federation of cooperatives are _____.
A. primaries
B. secondaries
C. natural persons
D. primary and secondary cooperatives
8. Be sure to fill _____ the forms correctly.
A. over
B. in
C. on
D. with
9. Vascular tissue that transports water in leaves connects
directly to which of the following?
A. meristems in the root tip
B. pistils in the flower
C. root hairs in the epidermis
D. xylem in the stem
10. Which statement is true?
A. 5–√ is a rational number.
B. 0 is a positive number
C. 3–√ is a real number.
D. 4–√ is an irrational number
11. If a die is rolled, what is the probability of getting a
number divisible by 2?
A. 1/6
B. 1/2
C. ¼
D. 1/3
12. Why do mothers usually soak meat in pineapple juice
before cooking it?
A. It makes meat tender.
B. It removes the bad odor.
C. It improves the taste of meat.
D. It preserves the natural taste of meat.
13. What is considered the earliest form of writing in the
Philippines?
A. Abakada
B. Roman alphabet
C. Alibata
D. Balitaw
14. Most asteroids are found between the two planets:
A. Venus and Earth
B. Earth and Mars
C. Mars and Jupiter
D. Jupiter and Saturn
15. A wood frame for pouring concrete has an interior
perimeter of 14 meters. Its length is one meter greater than its
width. The frame is to be braced with twelve-gauge steel
cross-wires. Assuming an extra half-meter of wire is used at
either end of a cross-wire for anchoring, what length of wire
should be cut for each brace?
A. 6 m
B. 7 m
C. 8 m
D. 12 m
16. New students at the shop should bring _____.
A. hammers wrenches and screwdrivers
B. hammers, wrenches, and screwdrivers
C. hammers, wrenches and screwdrivers
D. hammers wrenches, and screwdrivers
17. The army’s retreat was IGNOMINICUSFUL. This means
_____.
A. reputable
B. honorable
C. shameful
D. mysterious
18. Ibigay ang tayutay na nagamit sa sumusunod: Ikaw ang
payong ng aking buhay - silungan ng init - hatid ay proteksyon
sa panahong masungit
A. simile
B. personipikasyon
C. metapora
D. paglilipat-wika
19. Which of the following BEST demonstrates the greenhouse
principle?
A. a heated aquarium
B. a car with rolled-up windows
C. a microwave oven
D. a solar battery -powered calculator
20. The bank was swarmed with depositors. The bank ______
A. declared an open house
B. declared dividends
C. declared a holiday
D. declared bankruptcy
21. The Rizal Day celebration reminds us about heroes worth
_____.
A. appreciating
B. emulating
C. reading about
D. studying
22. Which among the following represents the smallest unit of
life?
A. embryo
B. organelle
C. cell
D. atom
23. What is the equation of the line whose slope is -2 and
whose y-intercept is 3?
A. 2x +3y =6
B. x +2y =3
C. 2x +2y =4
D. 2x +y =3
24. Nag-aaral ako _____ mabuti upang makakuha ako ng
iskolarship.
A. nang
B. ng
C. mas
D. lalong
25. Two air masses have the same humidity. Which of the
following can also be said about them?
A. They have the same temperature.
B. They have the same volume
C. Both have rain clouds.
D. none of the above
26. _____ I help you, sir?
A. Might
B. Could
C. May
D. –
27. What measure of central tendency can best describe the
size of t-shirts commonly used by teenagers?
A. mean
B. median
C. mode
D. both a and c
28. _____ tell her professor next time.
A. She does
B. She
C. She'll
D. She's
29. Wise people can _____ with frustrations.
A. cope in
B. cope up
C. cope
D. cope on
30. Which enables the computer to communicate with other
computers over the telephone?
A. network
B. modem
C. internet
D. hypermedia
31. Which of the following is expressed clearly, effectively
states the idea, and has no structural error?
A. I learned the distance of the sun from the earth was 90
million miles.
B. I learned that the sun was 90 million miles from the earth.
C. I learned that the sun is 90 million miles from the earth.
D. I learned that the earth and the sun are 90 million miles
apart.
32. Basically, the Philippine agrarian reform is a question of
_____.
A. land distribution
B. nepotism and corruption
C. graft and corruption
D. environmental degradation
33. I really object _____ in rooms where other people have to
eat.
A. people smoking
B. to people smoke
C. people to smoke
D. to people smoking
34. What is the exact date of Rizal’s birth?
A. June 19, 1862
B. June 19, 1858
C. June 19, 1861
D. June 19, 1860
35. Given the following scores of 70, 95, 60, 80, and 100, what
can you infer from the measures of variability that can be
obtained from this?
A. The population is very homogeneous.
B. The measures are very unstable.
C. The grades are very scattered.
D. The range of scores is a very reliable measure of variability.
36. Which one of the following is a result of compressing a
file?
A. The file is deleted.
B. The file size is smaller.
C. The three character extension is hidden.
D. All file properties are lost.
37. What is the measure of an interior angle of a regular
dodecagon?
A. 120 degrees
B. 130 degrees
C. 140 degrees
D. 150 degrees
38. 1/5 of the width and 1/4 of the length of a rectangular
cardboard is cut off. What part of the original cardboard is the
area of the remaining piece?
A. 30% of the original area
B. 40% of the original area
C. 50% of the original area
D. 60% of the original area
39. Which is the "brain" of a computer?
A. CPU
B. peripheral
C. software
D. RAM
40. Which one of the following is an appropriate routine to
shut down a non-responding application? A. Close all open
documents and press the power button until the computer
automatically switches off. B. Press "Ctrl + Alt + Delete", then
select the nonresponding application in the Task Manager
window and click "End Task".
C. Pull out the power cable from the back of the computer.
D. Click "Shut Down" on the on the Start menu and choose
"Shut down" from the Shut Down Windows drop-down list.
41. Why do fisherfolks catch more fish during the new moon
than during the full moon?
A. Fishes are more active during the new moon because of the
salt content of water is just right.
B. Fishes look for mates during the new moon.
C. Fishes go near the surface during the new moon because the
water is warmer.
D. Fishes are attracted to the light from the fishing boat which
fishermen make use during the new moon.
42. "Mahal kita, mahal kita, hindi 'to bola/ Ngumiti ka man
lang sana ako'y nasa langit na." Ang salitang pampanitikan na
ginamit sa linya ng kanta ay nangangahulugang _____.
A. napakasaya
B. pakikipagkaibigan
C. sinisinta
D. laruan
43. Which is the method of growing vegetables and low plants
in a nutrient-packed aerated solution with no soil at all?
A. vegetative cultivation
B. natural farming
C. hydroponics
D. aerial cultivation
44. Which part of the brain is responsible for memory and
intelligence?
A. cerebellum
B. cerebrum
C. medulla oblongata
D. thalamus
45. How can the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
bring about social equity and economic prosperity in the
country? I. By distributing the agricultural lands to landless
farmers free of charge II. By transferring the ownership of land
to farmers for a value III. By helping the affected landowners
to use their land compensation in viable business activities IV.
By providing support services to farmerbeneficiaries
A. II, III, and IV
B. I, II, and IV
C. I, II, and III
D. I, III, and IV
46. You are a member of a cooperative which operates taxis,
tricycles, and buses. Of which type of a cooperative are you a
member?
A. service cooperative
B. multipurpose cooperative
C. marketing cooperative
D. producers cooperative
47. Which among the following is an example of a transfer
payment?
A. profit
B. rent
C. unemployment benefits
D. government purchases
48. Adolfo does not allow his feelings and biases to influence
his recording of observations, interpretation of data, and
formulation of conclusions. What scientific attitude is reflected
in his actions?
A. absence of bias
B. concern for the environment
C. rationality
D. objectivity
49. If a baseball player hits 10 home runs in the first 45 games,
at the same rate how many home runs can he expect to hit
during the 162-game season?
A. 38
B. 42
C. 36
D. 40
50. Which method of reproduction provides for the most
variety of offspring?
A. cloning
B. sexual reproduction
C. asexual reproduction
D. cellular reproduction
51. The following EXCEPT one are experience that help
students build a global orientation.
A. Teach about the United Nations and its specialized agencies

B. Explore some of the reasons for the differences in ways of


living
C. Conduct training with schools from other countries
D. Promote the development of stereotypes and ethnic bias
52. Alin ang paksa sa sumusunod na pangungusap? Ginagawa
niya ang pagdarasal araw-araw.
A. ginagawa
B. araw-araw
C. pagdarasal
D. niya
53. What instrument is used to measure the intensity of
earthquakes?
A. barograph
B. thermograph
C. seismograph
D. hygrograph
54. Excuse me, can I borrow _____ dictionary?
A. your
B. yours
C. you
D. a
55. Alin ang di karaniwang anyo ng pandiwang HINTAY KA?
A. tay
B. tayka
C. intay
D. teka
56. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang aral na ibinigay ng ANG
ALAMAT NI MARIANG MAKILlNG na ikinuwento ni Jose
Rizal?
A. Pagyamanin at pangalagaan ang ating bayan at lahi pagka’t
hiyas at yaman natin ito.
B. Pag-ibig ang makapagbabago sa mundong ito.
C. Kabanalan ang magpatawad at tulungan ang isang
nagkasala.
D. Dahil sa pagmamalabis at pagsasamantala, maraming
biyaya ang sa kanya'y nawawala.
57. Which is the main goal of drug abuse education? A. arrest
B. prevention
C. control
D. rehabilitation
58. The amount of substance having 6.02 x 10^23 of any kind
of chemical unit is called a/an _____.
A. mass number
B. mole
C. formula
D. atomic weight
59. How many ways can a committee of 4 people be selected
from a group of 7 people?
A. 35
B. 70
C. 140
D. 210
60. A rectangle is 4 times a long as it is wide. If the length of
the third side?
A. 2 x 32
B. 4 x 16
C. 3 x 14
D. 5 x 12
61. What law was passed by Philippine Congress in 1995
which affirms the total integration of persons with disabilities
into the mainstream of society?
A. R.A. 7277
B. R.A. 7784
C. R.A. 7722
D. R.A. 7776
62. Far _____ Terry’s small plane lay the freezing waters of
the North Sea, where his father’s boat had disappeared many
years before.
A. down
B. under
C. underneath
D. below
63. To reduce electronic waste, implement a recycling system.
Which belong to an e-waste recycling system? I. Repair II.
Reuse III. Upgrading of existing equipment
A. I, II, and III
B. I only
C. I and II
D. II only
64. A molecule or an ion is classified as a Lewis base if it has
which of the following properties?
A. donates a proton to water
B. accepts a pair of electrons
C. has resonance structures
D. accepts a proton from water
65. Kailan natin ipinadiriwang ang Lingo ng Wika?
A. Hunyo 13-19
B. Agosto 13-19
C. Agosto 1-31
D. Marso 13-19
66. Excuse me, _____ the time?
A. have you
B. have you got
C. got you
D. do you
67. Nowadays, _____ are much better behaved than their
parents were at the same age, don’t you think?
A. teenagers
B. the teenagers
C. a teenager
D. teen an ager
68. If x = 1 and y = -2, what is the value of the expression,
x22xy−4x+3xy2?
A. -9/2
B. 15/2
C. -7/2
D. 17/4
69. Which among the following statements is always true?
A. The supplement of an angle is acute.
B. The complement of an angle is obtuse.
C. The complement of any acute angle is acute.
D. Two supplementary angles are congruent.
70. A losing senatorial candidate may file a protest against the
winner. What body will assume jurisdiction over the case?
A. Supreme Court
B. Electoral Tribunal
C. COMELEC
D. Regional Trial Court
71. Ano ang pormasyon na pantig sa mga titik na "prin" sa
salitang prinsesa?
A. KKPK
B. KKP
C. KPK
D. KP
72. The Philippines belong to the type of biome called _____.
A. dicidous forest
B. taiga
C. tropical rainforest
D. grassland
73. A square has an area of 400 sq. cm . What is its perimeter?
A. 20 cm
B. 80 cm
C. 100 cm
D. 40 cm
74. If 500 or 25% of a graduating class are girls, how many are
graduating?
A. 2000
B. 5000
C. 10000
D. 20000
75. What type of thermo-nuclear reaction occurs in the sun
which generates a tremendous amount of heat energy?
A. fission
B. radiation
C. convection
D. fusion
76. Nobel Prize winners are chosen from different levels.
Where was Pres. Quirino considered?
A. politics
B. literature
C. human rights
D. economics
77. Organisms that eat plants only are called _____.
A. ovipores
B. herbivores
C. omnivores
D. carnivores
78. Piliin ang salitang may diptonggo.
A. yoyong
B. kamay
C. lawa
D. tihaya
79. How many prime numbers are there between 1 and 100?
A. 23
B. 24
C. 25
D. 26
80. You cannot share what you do not have, Who portrayed it
best?
A. Heaven is built on stilts. One can buy all happiness.
B. The Man scorned on the Cross not redeem the world
without suffering.
C. Patience on the rice store cue was tested by a grumbling
lady.
D. Words without deeds can never go far.
81. When a person shows the ability to understand and
appreciate the similarities and differences in the customs,
values, and beliefs of one's culture, that person is said to
_____.
A. possess multicultural literacy
B. possess sociocultural awareness
C. possess global awareness
D. possess social literacy
82. Mr. Lucido deposited 225 pesos in the bank. If his deposit
consisted of 29 bills, consisting of 5 peso, and 10 peso bills,
how many 10 peso bills did he deposit?
A. 13 B. 14 C. 15 D. 16
83. Marumi ang baso. Huwag mong ____ yan!
A. inumin
B. inuman
C. uminom
D. pag-inuman
84. When you carry a heavy load with one arm, you tend to
hold your free had away from your body in order to _____.
A. change the weight of your body and load
B. change the mass of your body
C. be ready to grab something in case you fall
D. change the center of gravity of your body and load
85. If a picture frame is 27 cm long and 18 cm wide, what is
the ratio of its length to its width?
A. 3:2
B. 2:3
C. 3:5
D. 5:3
86. When a teacher is charged with administrative case
committed in the lawful discharge of professional duties, what
right may the teacher invoke for their defense?
A. right to receive compensation in the duration of the case
B. right to be given the due process of law
C. right to be defended by the organization of teachers to
which they are a member
D. right to be provided with free legal service by the
appropriate office
87. In how many ways can a team of 10 basketball players be
chosen from 12 players?
A. 62 B. 64 C. 66 D. 72
88. Find m in the proportion m/12 = 30/24.
A. 3
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
89. People who are too _____ are liable to be deceived by
unscrupulous individuals.
A. wary
B. credulous
C. cynical
D. demanding
90. _____ natin ng mapa si Kenny para hindi siya maligaw.
A. Iwan
B. Mag-iwan
C. Iwanan
D. Pag-iwan
91. Pinandirihan ni Mico ang aso niyang _____.
A. ma-galis
B. mag-alis
C. magalis
D. galis-aso
92. Any individual has the right to question why he is being
arrested, and to summon his accusers to court so that due
process may be performed. This right is embodied in which of
the following?
A. reclusion perpetua
B. res ipsa loquitur
C. prison mayor
D. habeas corpus
93. The elevator can carry a maximum load of 605 kg. How
many passengers of weight 50.5 kg each can the elevator hold?

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. Good teachers possess a capacity for connectedness; not in the


method but in their hearts - a place where intellect, emotion, spirit, and
will converge in the human self.
B. Good teachers possess a capacity for cooperation; not in the method
but in their hearts where they knowledge, spirit and emotion converge.
C. Good teachers are capable to promote nterrelationship among
learners, parents, school heads, and community.
D. Good teachers have the capacity to develop interpersonal relationship
among the factors in the learning environment.
107. We’re late. By the time we get to the cinema, the film
_____ .
A. will have started
B. has started
C. will start
D. will have been starting
108. One of the objectives of Philippine Education as provided
in the 1987 Constitutions is to promote respect for human
rights. To gave flesh to this constitutional mandate, President
Aquino issued an order requiring human rights to be integrated
in the school curricula. Which of the following specifies the
said directives?
A. DECS Order No. 61
B. Executive Order No. 27
C. Presidential Decree No. 603
D. Administrative Order No. 2
109. In which part of the flower develop into seeds? A. pistil
B. ovary
C. ovules
D. ovary wall
110. renewable
A. a resource that is inexhaustible
B. a process where one plate is forced under another
C. the blanket of air surrounding the Earth
D. describes how different types of rocks are formed
111. Which of the following is expressed clearly, effectively
states the idea, and has no structural error?
A. Albert himself told me it was true.
B. Albert, himself, told me it was true.
C. Albert told me it was true himself.
D. Albert told me himself it was true.
112. Did you have _____ on holiday?
A. a good weather
B. good weathers
C. good weather
113. A behavioral psychologist would probably say that _____.

A. introspection is a useful way to study mental processes


B. the mind is most important when analyzing behavior
C. we act based on rewards and punishments received
D. the unconsciousness stimulates our behavior
114. Sino ang naglimbag ng "El Guinto de Pueblo ng panahon
ng Amerikano?
A. Sergio Osmena
B. Pascual Poblete
C. Jose Palma
D. Francisco Balagtas
115. When two missing digits in a given number are replaced,
the number is divisible by 99. What is the number?
A. 85021
B. 85031
C. 85041
D. 85051
116. Which of the following documents embodies the general
principles of human rights which set forth the minimum
standard of living for all people of the world?
A. International Covenant on Civil, Political Rights
B. International Covenant on socioEconomic, Cultural rights
C. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
D. United Nations Declaration on Rights to Development
117. Ibigay ang tayutay na nagamit sa sumusunod: Ilaw ng
tahanan - Ikaw ang sandigan - Lamyos ng pagmamahal - Sa
pagunlad ko'y tangan
A. metonimiya
B. sinekdote
C. onomatopeya
D. pagtawag
118. A secret word that must be entered into the computer
before a person is allowed access to information is called
_____.
A. input
B. password
C. program
D. statement
119. Are you going shopping now? No, but _____ later.
A. I might go
B. I might to go
C. I might going
D. I might be go
120. The Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers provides that a teacher
has the right and duty to determine the academic marks and the
promotion of learners. What is the obligation of the teacher in relation
to the aforementioned right as mandated in the Education Act of 1982?

A. Refrain from making deductions in students ratings for acts not of


poor scholarship.
B. Refrain from discriminating high and low achievers in the classes
they handle.
C. Refrain from influencing corporal punishment and make it a basic for
deductions in scholastic ratings.
D. Refrain from segregating the fast and slow learners for convenience
in rating them.
121. Which of the following is expressed clearly, effectively
states the idea, and has no structural error?
A. A strange car kept blinking the lights at us as he followed
closely.
B. A strange car followed closely, and he kept blinking his
lights at us.
C. A strange car followed us closely, and its driver kept
blinking his lights at us.
D. A strange car, blinking the lights at us, followed closely.
122. Which of the following is the catalytic converter on cars
in the control technology?
A. carbon monoxide
B. carbon dioxide
C. nitrogen dioxide
D. sulfur oxide
123. What type of cooperative provides assistance to general
public such as transportation, health and housing?
A. consumer
B. producer
C. credit
D. service
124. Which is at the base of a triangle that shapes us into what
we are?
A. environment
B. heredity
C. training
D. school attended
125. _____ up! Or we'll be late.
A. You hurry
B. Be hurrying
C. Hurry
D. Hurry you
 
126. Which of the following demonstrate sublimation? A. dry
ice evaporating
B. perspiration drying
C. laundry drying
D. steam forming water droplets
127. Ano ang salitang-ugat ng kanluran?
A. kalan
B. kanlong
C. lunan
D. lunod
128. A teacher wants to group her pupils into groups of 3 or 5
or 6. However, she found out that if she do that there will
always be 1 pupil left. What is the least possible number of
pupils in the class?
A. 81
B. 31
C. 21
D. 11
129. Ibigay ang aspekto ng pandiwa sa sumusunod na
pangungusap. Mag-aral sa bahay ng mga araling ukol sa
agham at teknolohiya.
A. pawatas
B. kontemplatibo
C. imperpektibo
D. perperktibo
130. _____ taong masipag sa loob ng bulwagan.
A. May
B. Mayroong
C. A at B
D. Wala ang sagot sa mga pagpipilian.
131. Who has greater moral responsibility and why? The lazy master
teacher who does not teach well or the beginning teacher who is groping
while she teaches and so does not teach well either.
A. The master teacher, who is older and more experienced.
B. The master teacher, who is expected to have more knowledge and
freedom.
C. Cannot be determined. Age, experience, or freedom does not
necessarily make some one more or less morally responsible than the
other.
D. Both are equally morally responsible. This file was submitted to
www.teachpinas.com
132. Which of the following is expressed clearly, effectively
states the idea, and has no structural error?
A. I would not want to be he.
B. I would not want to be himself.
C. I would not want to be themselves.
D. I would not want to theirselves.
133. Alin ang tamang babala sa pagtatapon ng basura?
A. Gamitin and basurahan sa inyong bahay, huwag dito
B. Dito and tambakan ng basura
C. Huwag mag-tapon ng basura dito
D. Huwag mag-ipon ng basura dito
134. Which is the MOST important perceived need and
problem of the Filipino family?
A. Unemployment or financial problem
B. Proneness to vices
C. Over protectiveness of children
D. Double standard on the roles of male and female
 
 
135. Which of the following statements about living things is
false?
A. All living things use energy to function.
B. All living things are composed of cells.
C. All living things have a nervous system.
D. All living things are capable of reproduction.
 
136. Robert Frost wrote the poem "Acquainted with the Night"
from which the stanza is taken: I have been one acquainted
with the night. I have walked out in rain-back in rain. I have
out walked the farthest city light The poet in the stanza talks of

A. isolation and loneliness.


B. happiness in having been acquainted with the night.
C. joy getting out of the house.
D. youthful delight playing in the rain.
137. What form of government is characterized by the
separation of powers?
A. Parliamentary
B. Presidential
C. Aristocracy
D. Monarchical
138. Which is the BEST evidence that helium gas is lighter
than air?
A. Helium has the lowest boiling point of all elements.
B. Helium atoms do not combine with other air atoms.
C. Helium-filled balloons rise in air.
D. By volume, helium makes up only 0.0005% of air.
139. I _____ get up at six o'clock this morning with much
difficulty.
A. could
B. managed to
C. can
140. One package is 100 pounds, and the other is 150 pounds.
The weight of the second package is how many times that of
the first?
A. 1½ times heavier
B. ½ as heavy
C. none of these
D. 10 pounds heavier
141. Excursions are encouraged to allow participants to see
places. All the 400 personnel fell ill. Doctors’ laboratory
findings traced the cause to _____.
A. congestion on the bus
B. food poisoning
C. excitement
D. excessive fat
142. Which of the following facts support the Big Bang
theory's explanation of the creation of the universe? .
A. The universe does not expand nor contract.
B. The universe seldom expand.
C. The universe will have background radiation.
D. he universe has no beginning nor end.
143. In a university, the ratio of female professors to the male
professors is 8:5. If there are 75 male professors, how many
are female professors?
A. 120
B. 180
C. 225
D. 375/8
144. He_____ his leg while he _____ rugby.
A. was breaking - played
B. broke - was playing
C. breaks - is playing
145. Someone wrote: "Environment relates to the profound relationship
between matter, nature, and society, and in such a context, ICTs bring
new ways of living in a more interconnected society, all of which
reduces our dependency on matter and affects our relationship with
nature." What does this convey?
A. Environment and ICT are poles apart.
B. ICT impacts on environment.
C. Environment affects ICT.
D. ICT brings us away from an interconnected society.
146. mantle
A. the thickest layer of the Earth
B. a process where one plate is forced under another
C. the blanket of air surrounding the Earth
D. describes how different types of rocks are formed
 
147. "Heto na, heto na, heto na, /wahh! Doo bidoo bidoo,
bidoo, bidoo." Alin ang nabuong salita o tunog sa linya na
nabuo ayon sa teoryang pooh-pooh?
A. wahh
B. heto
C. na
D. doo bidoo
148. A town that is located ______ is a location that should
have most nearly twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours of
darkness during December.
A. halfway between the Equator and the South Pole
B. close to the Equator
C. close to the North Pole
D. close to the South Pole
 
149. And now for this evening’s main headline: Britain _____
another Olympic gold medal!
A. had won
B. wins
C. won
D. has won
150. Charity begins at home. What illustrates this value?
A. Millionaires send checks anonymously
B. Patrons check out donations by the size of the
advertisement
C. Grandparents stay with the Home for the Aged. They are
nuisance to modern families
D. An ambassador in Jeddah shelters battered Filipino OFW’s
and avoid social gatherings to be able to save food for these
refugees
1. Let us campaign for the total ban ____________ of harmful
insecticides.
A. With the use
B. On using
C. on the use
D. with using
2. “Your statements are IMPERTINENT to the case.” The
capitalized word means ______________.
A. Important
B. Irrelevant
C. Violent
D. malicious
3. Imprisoned for 27 years, Nelson Mandela realized his dream
of a free and non-racial South Africa by forgiving his
oppressors and negotiating in good faith for the peaceful
transition to democracy. Nelson Mandela demonstrated his
trait of ________________.
A. Friendliness
B. Determination
C. forgiving
D. loyalty
4. In William Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice,” Portia, the
judge said: “The quality of mercy is not strained; it droppeth as
the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath... It is
twice blest; it blesseth him that gives and him that takes. ‘Tis
mightier than the mightiest... and one is likened to God when
mercy seasons justice.” The main thought of the excerpt it that
___________________
A. Mercy is only for deserving
B. Mercy is limited in extent
C. Mercy is spontaneous and freely given.
5. Who was the first editor of La Solidaridad ?
A. Juan Luna
B. Graciano Lopez Jaena
C. Jose Rizal
D. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
6. A hypothetical ecosystem contains lettuce (the producer), a
caterpillar (the primary consumer), a small passerine bird (the
secondary consumer) and a lion (the tertiary consumer). A
gardener arrives and sprays pesticide, killing all the
caterpillars. What can happen to the ecosystem?
A. The passerine birds will thrive.
B. The lions will eventually die.
C. the passerine birds will convert to herbivores.
D. the lettuce will wilt and die.
7. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Jk
adopt when she reads back and forth, attending to both what is
in her mind and what’s on the page?
A. Bottoms-up
B. Interactive
C. Down-top
D. Top-down
8. If threat of punishment is necessary on erring students, how
should this best be done?
A.Make the threat and reinforce with warning
B.Make the threat with immediate punishment
C. Warn and threat at the same time
D. First a warning before the threat
9. When USA decided to drop the atomic bomb to Nagasaki in
order to stop the land invasion of Japan, what degree of moral
certitude can describe this decision of USA?
a. Doubtful
b. Perflexed
c. Certain
d. Callous
10. Isang dulog pampatikan na kung saan ang
pagpapakahulugan sa isang tekstong binasa ay nakapokus sa
sariling panlasa ng mambabasa at kilala rin sa katawagan na
readerresponse theory.
a. Impresyonista
b. Patalambuhay
c. antropolohiya
d. pansikolohiya
11. I can’t find ________ calculator; may I use _________,
Prince?
A. My, yours
B. His, yours
C. My, his
D. Yours, mine
12. Neither the teacher nor the students ________________
present in the affairs.
A. Am
B. Was
C. Is
D. Were
13. We admire ___________ when Cynthia speaks English
fluently with _______________.
A. Him, them
B. Her, us
C. Him, we
D. Him, me
14. “The figures must be TRANSMUTED in order to
understand the grade.” The capitalized word means:
A. Estimated
B. Surpassed
C. Changed
D. Summed
15. Some preachers suggest the _____________ that the end
of the world is near.
A. Proposal
B. Prophecy
C. Prophetic
D. Prophet
16. Filipino writer whose stories and poems depict Filipino-
Spanish cultural beliefs and traditions.
A. Edilberto Tiempo
B. N.V.M. Gonzales
C. Bienvenido Santos
D. Nick Joaquin
17. Tax imposed on all employed and practicing professionals
A. Income tax
B. Community tax
C. Real estate tax
D. Inheritance tax
18. Who is known as the “Father of the Local Government
Code”?
A. Joey Lina
B. Jovito Salonga
C. Joseph Estrada
D. Aquilino Pimentel
19. An ant colony stores food in the summer defends itself by
stinging enemies and invades a competing ant colony and
steals larvae and uses them as new workers. What is the term
to best describe how this species copes with everyday life?
A. Ecological defeat
B. Ecological success
C. Environmental habitation
D. Ecological niche
20. If a die is rolled, what is the probability of getting a
number divisible by 2?
A. ½
B. 1/3
C. ¼
D. 1/6
21. How long will it take A and B together, to finish a job
which can be done by A alone in 6 days and B alone in 3 days?

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. Even though Mariel studied hard


b. But Mariel hard
c. Because Mariel studied hard
d. While Mariel studied hard
34. The Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature were
given to different literary pieces that excel in their respective
genres.
a. were given to different literary pieces
b. is given by different literary pieces
c. are given at different literary pieces
d. is given to different literary pieces
35. We hike Mt.Apo half an hour.
a. half an hour.
b. for half an hour.
c. at half an hour.
d. by half an hour.
36. Kimono: ______ :: kilt : Scandinavian
a. Indian
b. Indonesian
c. Chinese
d. Japanese
37. king of beats : lion :: king of birds : _______
a. robin
b. sparrow
c. eagle
d. falcon
38. Jewish : kosher : : halal
a. Muslim
b. Buddhist
c. Christian
d. Pagans
39. Catholic : priest : : Buddhist : ______
a. Imam
b. rabbi
c. lama
d. pope
40. laity : lay people : : clergy : ______
a. clergymen
b. clerics
c. clergy
d. clerks
41. Ano ang tamang ispeling ng salitang barbershop sa
Filipino?
a. barbersyap
b. barbershop
c.barbershap
d. barbersiyap
42. ” Ikaw ang aking mahal.” Ibigay ang ayos ng pangungusap
na ito .
a. payak
b. tambalan
c. karaniwan
d. dikaraniwan
43. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI tulang pasalaysay?
a. Moro-moro
b. Epiko
c. Awit
d. korido
44. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI epiko ng Bisaya?
a. Lagda
b. Maragtas
c. Bidasari
d. Hinilawod
45. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang isang epiko ng mga Ifugao?
a. Ibalon at Aslon
b.Hudhod
c. Biag ni Lam-ang
d. Haraya
46. ”Nagtaksil si Adrian.” Ibigay ang ayos ng pangungusap na
ito.
a. payak
b. tambalan
c. karaniwan
d. dikaraniwan
47. Ito ay ang pag-aaral ng makabuluhang tunog ng isang
wika.
a. Ponolohiya
b. Morpolohiya
c. Sintaks
d. Palabuuan
48. Siya ang may-akda ng nobelang “Banaag at Sikat”?
a. Jose dela Cruz
b. Lope K. Santos
c. Jose Corazon de Jesus
d. Emilio Jacinto
49. Isang awiting bayan na tungkol sa pakikipagkaibigan ang
_____ .
a. sambotani
b. salagintok
c. daeleng
d. oyayi
50. Siya ay si “Dolores Manapat”.
a. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. N.V.M. Gonzalez
c. Andres Bonifacio
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar
51. The process of comparing one quantity with corresponding
standard is called ______ .
a. Measurement
b. Formulation
c. Interpolation
d. Extrapolation
52. Matter is anything that has ______.
a. Weight and volume
b. Mass and volume
c. Weight and mass
d. Mass and shape
53. A student walks from home to school 3 blocks away and
then returns home for lunch. After lunch, he goes back to
school. His total displacement is _______ .
a. 0 block
b. 3 block
c. 6 blocks
d. 9 blocks
54. What property of matter is involved in the sign, “Fasten
Your Seat Belt”?
a. Impenetrability
b. Inertia
c. Acceleration
d. Interaction
55. Which of the following situations is true as a boat moves
from salty sea to fresh water river?
a. It sinks deeper.
b. It floats higher.
c. It stays at the same level.
d. It moves faster.
56. Which of the following is conserved when a pendulum is
swinging?
a. Mass
b. Momentum
c. Energy
d. Weight
57. Which statement best explains why ice is a good
refrigerant ?
a. It cools by evaporation.
b.It absorbs heat while melting.
c.It conducts heat quickly.
d.It does not melt inside the refrigerator.
58. An object becomes positively charge if it _________ .
a. gains protons
b. gains electron
c. loses protons
d. loses electrons
59. The force that holds the atoms and molecules together to
form larger bodies is known as
a. Gravitational force
b. Electromagnetic force
c. Weak nuclear force
d. Strong nuclear force
60. What is the maximum number of electrons that can be
accommodated in n=4?
a. 2
b. 8
c. 16
d. 32
61. It is characterized by shared experiences and mutual
responsibilities.
a. Gesellschaft
b. Gemeinchaft
c. Enculturation
d. Acculturation
62. It features the exchange of goods, money and services .
a. Gesellschaft
b. Gemeinchaft
c. Enculturation
d. Acculturation
63. The longest revolt in the Philippine History is called the
______ .
a. Dagohoy revolt
b .Diego Silang revolt
c. Gabriela Silang revolt
d. Palaris revolt
64. Violation of human rights is a violation of the _____ of
persons.
a. dignity
b. intelligence
c. emotions
d. freedom
65. What is the foundation of genuine peace and
reconciliation?
a.Joy
b.Confrontation
c.happinness
d.Social justice
66. What was our government under the 1935 constitution ?
a. Revolutionary
b. Monarchy
c. Commonwealth
d. Military
67. What values are being promoted by the Philippine
Government when it launched the “Juan Time” project in 2011
?
a. Punctuality
b. Austerity
c. Palabra de Honor
d. Close family ties
68. If you seeing your ways of doing things as the right way
and everybody else`s as the wrong way, you tend to have the
the attitude called
a. Cultural relativism
b. Ethical relativism
c. Ethnocentrism
d. Xenophobia
69. It refers to any liability to pay money arising out of a
contract , express or implied .
a. Poll tax
b. Tax
c. Debt
d. Debtors
70. He coined the term “survival of the fittest.”
a. August Comte
b. Karl Marx
c. Herbert Spencer
d. Arnold Toynbee
71. The biologist who probably first used the term “cell” was
______.
a. Hooke
b. Browne
c. Leeuwenhoek
d. Schleiden
72. The following means help in controlling floods , except
a. Reforestation
b. Deforestation
c. Crop rotation
d. Construction of flood ways
73. Farmers add commercial fertilizers to the soil to ______ .
a. Speed up the decay of bacteria
b. Add mineral content
c. Activate the growth of earthworms
d. Enhance the growth of the roots
74. What phylum classification is the transmitter of dengue?
a. Arthropoda
b. Hemichordate
c. Echinodermata
d. Annelida
75. A col-blooded animals is one that _______ .
a. lacks red corpuscles
b. lacks white corpuscles
c. has a variable body temperature
d. has fixed body temperature
76. Which of the following organisms is included in the
kingdom Plantae ?
a.Magnolidae
b. Fungi
c. Protozoa
d. Prokaryotes
77. The molecule that allows plants to capture energy from the
sun is the ______ .
a. ATP
b. carbon dioxide
c. chlorophyll
d.sugar
78. What do you call the natural environment where a certain
organism lives and thrives ?
a. Community
b. Habitat
c. Country
d. Ecosystem
79. Ang gintong panahon ng Panitikan ng Pilipinas ay ang
panahon ng _______ .
a. Amerikano
b. Hapones
c. Kastila
d. Kontemporaryo
80. Ang may-akda ng tulang “Ako Ang Daigdig”.
a. Alejandro Abadilla
b. Jose Corazon de Jesus
c. Aurelio Tolentino
d. Amado Hernandez
81. The local basketball players were supported by Fil-
American imports . this group _____ efforts.
a. Complicated the team
b. Complimented the team
c. Complemented the team
d. completed the team
82. Did you understand her response to the judges? Here`s the
answer.
a. Not very
b. Not really
c. Certainly
d. On the other hand
83. I have but one life to give and I am willing to give it to my
country ,not everyone is given this chance. Justice Abad
Santos answered the Japanese soldiers. This finds an
equivalent in valor of :
a. Jose Rizal
b. Marcelo del Pilar
c. Pre.Aquino
d. Governor Aguinaldo
84. The human Body temperature is
a. 37 F
b. 98.4 F
c. 104 F
d. 445 F
85. The ratio between the length and the breadth of a
rectangular park is 3 : 2. If a man cycling along the boundary
of the park at the speed of 12 km/hr completes one round in 8
minutes, then the area of the park (in sq. m) is:
a. 15360
b. 153600
c. 30720
d. 307200
86. Your father isn’t working anymore, __________?
a. is he
b. isn’t he
c. has he
d. hasn’t he
87. Which among the sound below is a voiceless sound?
a. /dz/
b ./g/
c. /z/
d. /sh/
88. All of the following are examples of input devices
EXCEPT
a. scanner
b. mouse
c. printer
d. keyboard
89. _______ is data that has been organized or presented in a
meaningful way .
a. A process
b. Information
c. Software
d. Storage
90. _______ is the heart of the computer and this is where all
the computing is done .
a. Keyboard
b. Monitor
c. CPU
d. printer
91. Which element in the periodic table has the symbol Ca ?
a. Cadmium
b.Calcium
c. Carbon
d. Californium
 
92. Ions are formed by _______ .
a. gaining or losing electrons
b. gaining or losing protons
b. c.sharing protons
d. sharing electrons
93. All of the following are characteristics of metals, except
_______
a. good conductor
b. brittleness
c. malleability
d. ductility
94. In flame test, what is the color of the flame if there is a
presence of boron in a solution ?
a. Brick red
b. Yellow gold
c. Royal blue
d. Bright green
 
95. The chemical reaction that releases heat energy during the
process is called _______ .
a. Endothermic reaction
b. Exothermic reaction
c. Synthesis reaction
d. Decomposition
96. Which of the following is an example of a chemical
change?
a. Melting of candle
b. Rusting of iron
c. Dissolving sugar
d. Boiling of water
97. A change in state from solid to gas without passing the
liquid state is called _____ .
a. Solidification
b. Evaporation
c. condensation
d. sublimation
98. Which warning label indicates a chemical property of the
material being labeled?
a. Fragile
b. Handle with care
c.Shake well
d. Flammable
99. Which scientist paved the way for modern exploration by
advancing the theory that planets revolve around the sun ?
a. Ptolemy
b. Aristotle
c. Copernicus
d. Harvey
100. The Philippines lies in the region where many volcanoes
are active. This region is known as _____.
a. Wheel of Fire
b. Ring of fire
c. Volcanic Rim
d. Archipelagic Fault Line
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. Walang Mali.
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 : 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. Even though Mariel studied hard


b. But Mariel hard
c. Because Mariel studied hard
d. While Mariel studied hard
34. The Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature were
given to different literary pieces that excel in their respective
genres.
a. were given to different literary pieces
b. is given by different literary pieces
c. are given at different literary pieces
d. is given to different literary pieces
35. We hike Mt.Apo half an hour.
a. half an hour.
b. for half an hour.
c. at half an hour.
d. by half an hour.
36. Kmono: ______ :: kilt : Scandinavian
a. Indian
b. Indonesian
c. Chinese
d. Japanese
 
37. king of beats : lion :: king of birds : _______
a. robin
b. sparrow
c. eagle
d. falcon
38. Jewish : kosher : : halal
a. Muslim
b. Buddhist
c. Christian
d. Pagans
39. Catholic : priest : : Buddhist : ______
a. Imam
b. rabbi
c. lama
d. pope
40. laity : lay people : : clergy : ______
a. clergymen
b. clerics
c. clergy
d. clerks
41. Ano ang tamang ispeling ng salitang barbershop sa
Filipino?
a. barbersyap
b. barbershop
c.barbershap
d. barbersiyap
42. ” Ikaw ang aking mahal.” Ibigay ang ayos ng pangungusap
na ito .
a. payak
b. tambalan
c. karaniwan
d. di-karaniwan
43. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI tulang pasalaysay?
a. Moro-moro
b. Epiko
c. Awit
d. korido
44. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang HINDI epiko ng Bisaya?
a. Lagda
b. Maragtas
c. Bidasari
d. Hinilawod
45. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang isang epiko ng mga Ifugao?
a. Ibalon at Aslon
b.Hudhod
c. Biag ni Lam-ang
d. Haraya
46. ”Nagtaksil si Adrian.” Ibigay ang ayos ng pangungusap na
ito.
a. payak
b. tambalan
c. karaniwan
d. di-karaniwan
47. Ito ay ang pag-aaral ng makabuluhang tunog ng isang
wika.
a. Ponolohiya *
b. Morpolohiya
c. Sintaks
d. Palabuuan
 
48. Siya ang may-akda ng nobelang “Banaag at Sikat”?
a. Jose dela Cruz
b. Lope K. Santos
c. Jose Corazon de Jesus
d. Emilio Jacinto
49. Isang awiting bayan na tungkol sa pakikipagkaibigan ang
_____ .
a. sambotani
b. salagintok
c. daeleng
d. oyayi
50. Siya ay si “Dolores Manapat”.
a. Graciano Lopez Jaena
b. N.V.M. Gonzalez
c. Andres Bonifacio
d. Marcelo H. del Pilar
51. The process of comparing one quantity with corresponding
standard is called ______ .
a. Measurement
b. Formulation
c. Interpolation
d. Extrapolation
52. Matter is anything that has ______.
a. Weight and volume
b. Mass and volume
c. Weight and mass
d. Mass and shape
 
53. A student walks from home to school 3 blocks away and
then returns home for lunch. After lunch, he goes back to
school. His total displacement is _______ .
a. 0 block
b. 3 block
c. 6 blocks
d. 9 blocks
54. What property of matter is involved in the sign, “Fasten
Your Seat Belt”?
a. Impenetrability
b. Inertia
c. Acceleration
d. Interaction
55. Which of the following situations is true as a boat moves
from salty sea to fresh water river?
a. It sinks deeper.
b. It floats higher.
c. It stays at the same level.
d. It moves faster.
56. Which of the following is conserved when a pendulum is
swinging?
a. Mass
b. Momentum
c. Energy
d. Weight
 
57. Which statement best explains why ice is a good
refrigerant ?
a. It cools by evaporation.
b.It absorbs heat while melting.
c.It conducts heat quickly.
d.It does not melt inside the refrigerator.
58. An object becomes positively charge if it _________ .
a. gains protons
b. gains electron
c. loses protons
d. loses electrons
59. The force that holds the atoms and molecules together to
form larger bodies is known as
a. Gravitational force
b. Electromagnetic force
c. Weak nuclear force
d. Strong nuclear force
60. What is the maximum number of electrons that can be
accommodated in n=4?
a. 2
b. 8
c. 16
d. 32
61. It is characterized by shared experiences and mutual
responsibilities.
a. Gesellschaft
b. Gemeinschaft
c. Enculturation
d. Acculturation
 
62. It features the exchange of goods, money and services.
a. Gesellschaft
b. Gemeinschaft
c. Enculturation
d. Acculturation
 
63. The longest revolt in the Philippine History is called the
______ .
a. Dagohoy revolt
b. Diego Silang revolt
c. Gabriela Silang revolt
d. Palaris revolt
64. Violation of human rights is a violation of the _____ of
persons.
a. dignity
b. intelligence
c. emotions
d. freedom
65. What is the foundation of genuine peace and
reconciliation?
a.Joy
b.Confrontation
c.Social justice
d.
66. What was our government under the 1935 constitution ?
a. Revolutionary
b. Monarchy
c. Commonwealth
d. Military
67. What values are being promoted by the Philippine
Government when it launched the “Juan Time” project in 2011
?
a. Punctuality
b. Austerity
c. Palabra de Honor
d. Close family ties
68. If you seeing your ways of doing things as the right way
and everybody else`s as the wrong way, you tend to have the
the attitude called
a. Cultural relativism
b. Ethical relativism
c. Ethnocentrism
d. Xenophobia
69. It refers to any liability to pay money arising out of a
contract , express or implied .
a. Poll tax
b. Tax
c. Debt
d.Debtors
 
70. He coined the term “survival of the fittest.”
a. August Comte
b .Karl Marx
c. Herbert Spencer
d. Arnold Toynbee
71. The biologist who probably first used the term “cell” was
______.
a. Hooke *
b. Browne
c. Leeuwenhoek
d. Schleiden
72. The following means help in controlling floods , except
a. Reforestation
b. Deforestation
c. Crop rotation
d. Construction of flood ways
 
73. Farmers add commercial fertilizers to the soil to ______ .
a. Speed up the decay of bacteria
b. Add mineral content
c. Activate the growth of earthworms
d. Enhance the growth of the roots
74. What phylum classification is the transmitter of dengue?
a. Arthropoda
b. Hemichordate
c. Echinodermata
d. Annelida
75. A col-blooded animals is one that _______ .
a. lacks red corpuscles
b. lacks white corpuscles
c. has a variable body temperature
d. has fixed body temperature
76. Which of the following organisms is included in the
kingdom Plantae ?
a.Magnolidae
b. Fungi
c. Protozoa
d. Prokaryotes
77. The molecule that allows plants to capture energy from the
sun is the ______ .
a. ATP
b. carbon dioxide
c. chlorophyll
d.sugar
78. What do you call the natural environment where a certain
organism lives and thrives?
a. Community
b. Habitat
c. Country
d. Ecosystem
79. Ang gintong panahon ng Panitikan ng Pilipinas ay ang
panahon ng _______ .
a. Amerikano
b. Hapones
c. Kastila
d. Kontemporaryo
80. Ang may-akda ng tulang “Ako Ang Daigdig”.
a. Alejandro Abadilla
b. Jose Corazon de Jesus
c. Aurelio Tolentino
d. Amado Hernandez
81. The local basketball players were supported by Fil-
American imports . this group _____ efforts.
a. Complicated the team
b. Complimented the team
c. Complemented the team
d. completed the team
82. Did you understand her response to the judges? Here`s the
answer.
a. Not very
b. Not really
c. Certainly
d. On the other hand
83. I have but one life to give and I am willing to give it to my
country ,not everyone is given this chance. Justice Abad
Santos answered the Japanese soldiers. This finds an
equivalent in valor of :
a. Jose Rizal
b. Marcelo del Pilar
c. Pre.Aquino
d. Governor Aguinaldo
 
84. The human Body temperature is
a. 37 F
b. 98.4 F
c. 104 F
d. 445 F
85. The ratio between the length and the breadth of a
rectangular park is 3 : 2. If a man cycling along the boundary
of the park at the speed of 12 km/hr completes one round in 8
minutes, then the area of the park (in sq. m) is:
a. 15360
b. 153600
c. 30720
d. 307200
86. Your father isn’t working anymore, __________?
a. is he
b. isn’t he
c. has he
d. hasn’t he
 
87. Which among the sound below is a voiceless sound?
a. /dz/
b ./g/
c. /z/
d. /sh/
88. All of the following are examples of input devices
EXCEPT
a. scanner
b. mouse
c. printer
d. keyboard
89. _______ is data that has been organized or presented in a
meaningful way .
a. A process
b. Information
c. Software
d. Storage
90. _______ is the heart of the computer and this is where all
the computing is done .
a. Keyboard
b. Monitor
c. CPU
d. printer
 
91. Which element in the periodic table has the symbol Ca ?
a. Cadmium
b.Calcium
c. Carbon
d. Californium
92. Ions are formed by _______ .
a. gaining or losing electrons
b. gaining or losing protons
b. c.sharing protons
d. sharing electrons
93. All of the following are characteristics of metals, except
_______ .
a. good conductor
b. brittleness *
c. malleability
d. ductility
93. All of the following are characteristics of metals, except
_______ .
a. good conductor
b. brittleness *
c. malleability
d. ductility
 
95. The chemical reaction that releases heat energy during the
process is called _______ .
a. Endothermic reaction
b. Exothermic reaction
c. Synthesis reaction
d. Decomposition
96. Which of the following is an example of a chemical
change?
a. Melting of candle
b. Rusting of iron
c. Dissolving sugar
d. Boiling of water
97. A change in state from solid to gas without passing the
liquid state is called _____ .
a. Solidification
b. Evaporation
c. condensation
d. sublimation
 
98. Which warning label indicates a chemical property of the
material being labeled?
a. Fragile
b. Handle with care
c. Shake well
d. Flammable
99. Which scientist paved the way for modern exploration by
advancing the theory that planets revolve around the sun ?
a. Ptolemy
b. Aristotle
c. Copernicus
d. Harvey
100. The Philippines lies in the region where many volcanoes
are active. This region is known as _____.
a. Wheel of Fire
b. Ring of fire
c. Volcanic Rim
d. Archipelagic Fault Line
1. Army men who are rescued from insurgent kidnap undergo
medical check-up. Why is this done?
a. To protect the prisoner from further harassment
b. To avoid relapses from illness while in hiding
c. To determine the physical and mental state of the army man
d. To determine the loyalty of this army man
2. The reporter was accused in court because of his story. The
story was ______.
a. A tainted with malice
b. A narration of facts
c. To personal to take
d. Full of distorted facts
3. The menace of drugs has affected the Philippines economy
greatly. Which id these drugs are found most destructive to
one’s brain?
a. Opium
c. Methyl salicilate
b. Marijuana
d. Shabu
 
4. Miss Victoria has many children. Her husband decided to
send there to Manila and seek jobs. The eldest child is only 16
years old. What right is violated by the father?
a. Right of family-to-family living wage
b. Right to education
c. Right of the children to work and exploitation
d. Right of the children to assistance, proper care and attention
5. A prisoner was made to confess of his guilt. A lawyer of the
respondent was present in the confession. What was violated?
a. The confession was without due consultant
b. The prisoner was approached properly
c. The prisoner should have a lawyer of his choice
d. The choice of the lawyer was [made by the accuser
6. The hostage victims were heard asking the rescuers to hold
on to the fort. What was the message?
a. Disregard the peace negotiation
b. Rescues them fast and early
c. Surrender in arms
d. Keep on with the fight
7. When do doctors declare dengue fever as an epidemic?
a. When everyone is suffering from a cold
b. When two are hospitalized from the neighborhood
c. When the proportion of patients reach at least 15% of the
population
d. When every household of fine houses are sick with high
fever
8. Parents are worried about student’s interest in interment.
What is the most safeguard?
a. Check on learners interest while surfing
b. Allow internet only after classes
c. Supervise Internet use with parents consent
d. Allow students use of Internet instead of using library books
9. Families of OFW meet a lot of conflict. How does the
government address this?
a. Increase insurance benefits
b. Encourage more opportunities for OFW
c. Provide scholarship for husband left behind to study
d. Creation of skills development centers for OFW
10. How does the Department of Science and Technology
assure quality science teaching in secondary schools?
a. Open up science high school in every province
b. Share researches and distributes equipment to schools
c. Carry one science fair every year
d. Maintain a scholarship grant for deserving science and
mathematics teachers.
11. Which illustrates the spirit of non-violence?
a. The act to submit oneself to the will of the powers that be
b. The move towards a gunless society
c. The use of strike as a bargaining power
d. The act to be quiet to preserve peace
 
12. With the Cold War in mind, which does NOT belong?
a. Dialogue
c. Tension
b. Competition
d. Conflict
13. Drug addiction, neurosex, and other psychological illness
are indicators of ____.
a. Progress in medical science
b. Inner peacelessness
c. Fast pace and industrialization
d. Rapid modernization in society
14. Which body of the United Nations has peace among as its
major responsibility?
a. Trusteeship Council
b. General Assembly
c. International Court of Justice
d. Security Council
15. What do we have in common with the beasts?
a. Our intelligence
b. Our manner of survival
c. Our material body
d. Our freedom
 
16. “Be honest livening if others are not. Be honest even if
others cannot. “What do these statements imply
a. Honesty remains a value even if nobody values it b. Honesty
does not pay
c. Filipinos seem not to value honesty anymore
d. Honestly is truly a value only if people possess and live by
it.
17. Values that are essential must be preferred over those that
are accidental? Which illustrate this? We prefer _______.
a. Money over sense of fulfillment
b. Health over beauty
c. Pleasure over money
d. Beauty over achievement
18. What is meant by the statement: Values are absolute?
Values are ________.
a. Reflection on the moral thing to do
b. Discussion on what is good to do
c. Strengthening of the will
d. Conducting seminars on values education
19. To be ethical and moral what is the best thing to do?
a. Reflection on the moral thing to do
b. Discussion on what is good to do
c. Strengthening of the will
d. Conducting seminars on values education
20. Honey is extracted from bees. To ensure a supply of honey
for food and medicine, what has been resorted to lately?
a. Culture honey bees for propagation
b. Encourage bee farm is chosen areas
c. Gather –honey from the forest
d. Discourage the use of pesticides in honey farm
 
21. Which is the greatest value according to the teachings of
Karl Marx?
a. Health
b. Pleasure
c. Elimination of selfish desires
d. Absolute equality
 
22. Which expresses the polynomial in the following? a.
2x+4x-3 c. x-x+9-3x+10x
b. xy-x-6 d. x-4x+2x-x+2
23. The weather report a temperature of 29*C in the morning
and 35.50C at two 0’oclock in the afternoon. How many
degrees higher was
a. 5.80C c. 6.50C
b. 5.50C d. 4.50C
24. Why are the Filipino overseas worker considered modern
time heroes?
a. They became broad minded, skilled and economically stable

b. They have stabilized Philippine economy


c. They come home ready to feast their townmates and friend’s

d. They sacrifice all-the family and economies just to improve


their quality of life
25. The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its
pressure. When the pressure is 30 cm of mercury, the volume
is 600 cubic cm. find the pressure when the volume is 259 cm.
a. 12.5 cm of mercury
b. 28 cm of mercury
c. 72 cm of mercury
d. 65 cm of mercury
26. The report from congress registered rejection of the
proposed bill. This means _____.
a. Some changed parties
b. Some proved their lack of cooperation
c. Some favored the leadership
d. The majority failed to get the group support
27. A young girl left her baby at the household of a monastery.
The child grew with up without knowing her mother and
father. What right is deprived of the child?
a. Right to freedom of choice
b. Right to assert individuality
c. Right to quality education
d. Right to life
28. Form a sentence from these words. 1. The senator 2. As a
legislator 3. Although he raised his voice 4. Accepted several
amendments Which is the best arrangement?
a. 2,1,4,3 c. 1,2,3,4
b. 4,3,2,1 d. 2,1,3,4
29. A swimming contest is held in a four lane swimming pool
of 50 meter long. The contest is for the 200 meter. How many
times will each swimmer run in this contest?
a. 10 times c. 5 times
b. 16 times d. 4 times
30. There are many cases of abuse on Filipino contract
workers. Where can these workers seek justice and redress?
a. International Court of Justice
b. Department of Labor and Employment
c. Philippine Supreme Court
d. DOJ and Foreign Affairs Consulate Office in the Foreign
country
 
31. Quality of education they say is:
a. Every citizen’s accounting task
b. Everyone’s responsibility
c. Everybody’s concern at times
d. Every parent’s and teachers responsible task
32. Only 682 examinees passed in a Nurse Licensure
Examination out of 2550 examinees. What is the passing
percentage?
a. 26%
b. 26.7%
c. 26.8%
d. 26.5%
33. To assure healthy banking industry, the Bangko Central has
encouraged.
a. Bank tie up with foreign banks
b. Bank Merger
c. Bank Closure and Declared bankruptcy
d. Selling of Stocks to interested buyers
 
34. The Department of Agriculture noted that only 1/3 of the
palay produced are used to advantage. What measure was
adapted to save observed harvest wastage?
a. Rice milling process
b. Palay-drying and storage
c. Rice Transplanting method
d. Palay Exchange and Marketing
35. In order to avoid unnecessary stress in the ARRM election,
what measure under taken lately the government?
a. Maintained a status quo on personnel
b. Allowed a reorganization of the structure
c. Postponed the election to a later data
d. Started a motion for recall with the Comelec
36. A couple was just married when the groom is three scores
older the bride. How old is the bride if she is one score
younger?
a. 20 years c. 50 years
b. 40 years d. 30 years
 
37. Children in upland places are found affected by enlarged
goiter. Which of this situation may he this group of children?
a. Add iron to diet
b. Add iodized salt to diet
c. Expose the children to ultraviolet rays
d. Add iodine drops to diet
38. What word is not properly spelled and used in these
sentenced?
a. There were confusions on admission
b. There were commission on the fare
c. There as confusion on directions
d. There was confusion in the plane
39. The Bible goes for parallelism. It says “Blessed are the
poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven”. This means

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”

b. Be integrated in speech, feelings, thinking and action


c. Be able to follow the dictates of one’s conscience
d. Be acceptable by society
104.Which of the following characterizes the behavior pattern
of differed gratification?
a. The minority groups
b. The lower-class
c. The upper class
d. The middle class
105.The El Niño phenomenon which grabbed control of the
world’s weather machine is identified by climatologists as:
a. Lack of rains, droughts, crop failure
b. Landslides, flash floods, warm air currents
c. Heavy downpours, tropical storm in some parts of the earth
d. All of these
106.A storm or a group which has an excess/deficiency of
electrons is called:
a. Proton
c. Electron
b. Molecules
d. Ion
107.When lighted, the energy of the alcohol in a lamp is:
a. Transformed from, chemical energy
b. Transformed from chemical to heat
c. Lost while heating is done energy
d. Completely destroyed
108.Radium was discovered by:
a. Pierre and Marie Carrie
b. Albrecht Van Haller
c. Joseph John Thomstom
d. Albert Einstein
109.Fossils are most likely to be found In:
a. Ocean floor
b. Sedimentary rocks
c. Igneous rocks
d. Metamorphic rocks
110.Four circular holes of equal size arranged from top to
bottom were cut 2 cm apart into a large plastic bottle. The
holes were covered with tape, and the bottle was filled with
water. The tape was the removed. Which of the following
statements will BEST described the result?
a. The sudden release of water will cause the bottle to collapse
b. Water from each hole will squirt out the same distance from
the bottle
c. Water from the op hole will squirt out 0the farthest d. Water
from the bottom hole will squirt out the farthest
111.Symbiosis is defined by biologists individuals of different
species living together in intimate association, regardless of
weather the association is harmful, neutral, or beneficial. All of
the following pairs are examples of symbiosis EXCEPT:
a. Human and tapeworms
b. Dogs and fleas
c. Ants and aphids
d. Cats and mice
112.“How much money did you bring for shopping?”. Which
of the following answer this question?
a. I have some change in my purse.
b. None, but I have a credit card
c. I have P500.00 inside the envelope in my desk
d. All the cash I have was spent at the grocery store yesterday
113.Adults acquire new word and experience primarily
through –
a. Casual explanation from peers.
b. Formal instruction in school
c. Exposure to their use
d. Use of thesaurus
114.A readability mismatch happens when the reading levels of books
exceed the reading levels of the students. In this situation, the students
experience frustration and they fall short of the expected desired output.
A student who finds himself/herself in such a mismatch will likely do
which of the following?

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

d. A computer can predict the number of children for


newlyweds.
116.According the current linguistic theories, which at the
following is the best definition of the meaning of a word?
a. Its general, dictionary definition
b. Its objection to which it refers
c. Its corresponding idea in the mind
d. It use is a particular situation
117.Teachers have a responsibility for the development of
children’s competence is basic concepts and principles of free
speech. Therefore, if were children to develop their own voices
in a free society, teachers must support participatory
democratic experiences in the daily classroom activities
through.
a. Consideration for cultural gender differences
b. Concepts and principles of free speech
c. Indoctrination of the principles ]of society
d. Developing children’s citizenship competence
118.Kami ang kabataang siyang magiging pagasa ng bayan.
a. Pagtula c. Pagtukoy
b. Pagtatanong d. Pasasalamat
119.Ikaw naman kasi, nagpahuli ka pa
a. Pagkontrol ng kilos ka pa
b. Paglikha
c. Pagbibigay ng impormasyon
d. Pagbabahagi ng damdamin
120.Alin sa mga sumusunod maliban sa isa, ay ilan sa mga
akdang pampanitikang nagdala ng maling impluwensya sa
buong daigdig.
a. Ang Koran
b. Ang Divina Commedia
c. Ang Banal na Kasulatan
d. Ang Romeo at Juliet
121.Alin sa mga sumusunod ang pinakatamang pangungusap?
a. Ang pabrikang pinagtrabahuhan nila malapit sa amin ay
bago’t malaki.
b. Ang bago’t malaking pabrikang pinagtrabahuhan nila
ay malapit sa amin.
c. Ang pinagtatrabahuhan nilang malpit sa amin a bago’
malaking pabrika
d. Ang pabrikang malapi sa amin, bago’t malaki ay
pinagtatrabahuhan nila.
122.Alin sa sumusunod ang pinakatamang pangungusap?
a. Nagpapabata ang pulbos sa kutis na Clinique
b. Nagpapabata sa kutis ang pulbos ng Clinique
c. Nagpapabata ng mukha sa kutis ng pulbos na Clinique
d. Nagpapabata sa kutis ng mukha ang pulbos na Clinique
123.Piliin ang gawi ng pagsasalita: Kasiyahan ko nang
makitang kayo’y nagmamahalan.
a. Pangarap
b. Pagkontrol ng kilos
c. Pagkuha ng impormasyon
d. Pagbabahagi ng damdamin
124.Ang kaugnayan ng pagkakapantay kina Burgos, Gomez at
Zamora sa panitikang Pilipino ay –
a. Nanatiling masigla ang diwang Pilipino
b. Nakagising sa damdaming makabayan ng mga Pilipino
c. Natuong lumabag sa batas at lumaban sa may
kapangyarihan ang mga Pilipino.
d. Naimpluwensyahan ang diwa alipin ng mga Pilipino
125.Walang tubig kahapon. Ito ay pangungusap na –
a. Walang pandiwa c. May panaguri
b. Walang paksa d. May paksa
126.A computer system is actually made up of actual physical
machines known as –
a. Monitor c. Printer
b. Hardware d. Software
127.Which of the following gives the sum of the polynomials
(a2 + b2 + ab) and (3a2 + 4ab – 2b2 )? a. 4a2+b2+5ab
c. 3a2+5ab-2b2
b. 5a2+5b2=5ab d. 4a2+5ab-b2
128.Of 50 students enrolled in the subject. Curriculum and
Instruction 90% took the final examination at the end of the
term. Two-thirds of those who took the final examination
passed. How many students passed the exam?
a. 33
b. 45
c. 34
d. 30
129.A cube is a rectangle solid, the length, width and height of
which have the same measure called the edge (e) of the cube.
The volume of the cube is found by cubing the measure of the
edge. What is the volume of the cube whose edge is 4cm?
a. 27 cm3 c. 206 cm3
b. 64 cm3 d. 125 cm3
130.“While attempting to explain the role of imitation in
language acquisition, investigators studied the different aspects
of language development. “An inference which parents may
make from this passage is that they should –
a. Be concerned when a child imitates their language
b. Should be unconcerned as imitation is too complex
c. Realize that their child’s imitations may reflect several
aspects of language acquisition
d. Realize that their talking may over-stimulate their child’s
activities
131.If function is defined by set of ordered ]pair (1,2), (2,4),
(3,8), (4,16). (5,Y0, then the value of Y is
If n<m and a<b, then _______
a. n+a > m+b
b. m = b
c. n = a
d. n+a < m+b
132.if the scores in a Mathematics test of 45 students are
arranged from the highest to the lowest, the 23rd score is the –
a. mean c. median
b. variance d. mode
133.To find perimeter (P) of a rectangle that has a length of 16
inches and width of 12 inches which of the following equation
can be used?
a. P=2(16)(12) c. P=2(16)=(12)
b. P=(16)+(12) d. P=2(16+12)
134.What is the cube root of (32 x 3)?
a. 9
b. 3 x 3
c. 27
d. 3
135.A vehicle consumes one liter of gasoline to travel 10
kilometers. After a tune-up, it travels 15% farther on one liter.
To the nearest tenth, how many gasoline will it take for the
vehicle to travel 230 kilometers?
a. 20.15 liters c. 23.15 liters
b. 23 liters d. 20 liters
136.Which of the following is the numerical form for “twenty
thousand twenty”?
a. 2,020 c. 20,020
b. 2,000,020 d. 20,00020
137.How many twenty thousand are there in one million?
a. 100 c. 50
b. 500 d. 1000
138.Which of the following statements is TRUE of nuclear
fission?
a. The energy process is identical to that which occurs in the
sun
b. Energy is obtained by getting nucleus of the atoms to
break up or split.
c. After from the lighter atoms is changed into energy d.
Scientists can combine lighter atoms to form heavier atoms.
139.The skull of a person increase in size rapidly during –
a. Puberty c. Adolescence
b. Babyhood d. Adulthood
140.Metabolism and combustion are chemically similar. They
both result in the oxidation of some compounds. If completely
oxidized which of the following foodstuffs would yield the
MOST thermal energy?
a. A cup of ice cream
b. A cup of sugar
c. A cup of milk
d. A cup of flour
141.In countries where medical skill and a public
understanding about health and disease are wide spread, which
of the following changes are evident? I. Accidental deaths
have decreased
II. The communicable disease death rate has decreased
III. Infant mortality has decreased
IV. More people live a full life
V. People live long enough to succumb to degenerative disease

a. I, II, III c. I, II, III, IV, V


b. II, III, IV, V d. I, II , III, IV
142.Which of the following parts of the circulatory system
carries digested fats away from the intestines? a. Pancreatic
duct
b. Arterial capillaries
c. Pulmonary artery
d. Lacteals
143.When water evaporates, it changed into which of the
following states?
a. Solid c. Gaseous
b. Matter d. Liquid
144.Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about
comets?
a. Comets are mostly frozen gases and cosmic dust b. Comets
glow by their own light
c. Comets generally have elongated, elliptical orbits d. Comets
may go around the sun in any direction
145. A British physician and bacteriologist, Sir Ronald Ross
was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his researches in
the –
a. Liquid fuel rocket
b. Prevention of hepatitis
c. Transmission of malaria
d. Control of cholera
146.A thermometer measures
a. Energy c. Pressure
b. Heat d. Temperature
147.Which of the following forms of energy travels in waves?
a. Chemical energy
b. Sound energy
c. Mechanical energy
d. Electrical energy
148.The history of the earth has been divided by scientists into
eras. Which of the following shows the arrangement of these
eras into proper sequence form the oldest to the most recent?
a. Precambrian, Mesozoic, Cenezoic, Paleozoic
b. Paleozaoic, Cenozoic, Precambrian,
c. Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Precambrian Mesozoic
d. Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic
149.Which of the following is closes to normal body
temperature?
a. 32 degrees F
b. 50 degrees C
c. 212 degrees F
d. 37 degrees C
150.A change in the composition of a substance resulting in
the formation of a new substance is called.
a. Nuclear change c. Physical change
b. Mechanical change d. Chemical change
1. Which of the following statements is definitely true about
the nature of science?
a. Science will help make the world a better place to live in.

b. Science can always uncover the truth in the realm of nature.


c. Scientific work requires a dedication that excludes the lives
of people in other fields of work.
d. Theories in science can be disproved by testing: a well
established theory can be demolished with a single
observation.
2. Which of the following processes is best associated with
technology than with science?
a. designing for a need
b. uncovering natural phenomena
c. discovering the nature of matter
d. constructing concepts, principles and laws
3. Which of the following statements best describes the
connection between science and technology?
a. Scientist use the laws and principles discovered by
technologists.
b. Technology is the part of science that deals with mechanical
problems.
c. Technology involves the practical applications of
scientific knowledge.
d. Science depends on technology for ideas and the
organization of experimental work.
4. Which of the following is a technological concept rather
than a scientific concept?
a. Tungsten has a high melting point.
b. Metals are good conductors of heat.
c. Resistance is inversely proportional to current.
d. Fluorescent lamps are improved through methods of
manufacturing.
5. You want to add exactly 35.00 g of salt to a solution. What
instrument must you use to measure this amount?
a. beaker
b. thermometer
c. graduated cylinder
d. triple beam balance
6. Young people stand straight. Very old ones usually stoop.
Why?
a. Sedentary lives of the old.
b. Habit of stooping developed in the old.
c. Greater gravitational pull on the old than on the young.
d. Bones of the old have become weak and soft and their
joints become loose.
7. Why is it not quite possible for viruses to live and multiply
in the outer layers of our skin?
a. The outer layer of the skin has dead cells only.
b. The outer layer of the skin has oil which is harmful to
viruses.
c. The outer layer of the skin has a lower temperature
unsuitable for viruses.
d. The outer layer of the skin has salt from perspiration which
is harmful to viruses.
8. Alcohol thermometer works on the principle that
a. Volume usually increases with pressure.
b. Temperature usually increases with density.
c. Volume usually increases with temperature.
d. Temperature usually increases with pressure
9. Which of the following is an important factor in explaining
why seasons occur?
a. Earth's axis is tilted.
b. The sun's axis is tilted.
c. Earth rotates on its axis.
d. The sun rotates on its axis.
10. To preserve the fertility of the soil, farmer should employ
the following except
a. strip cropping
c. terracing
b. continuous farming
d. contour farming
11. How can the presence of a person afflicted with HIV
and/or AIDS be handled?
a. Discreetly reporting the case to health authorities.
b. Conducting home forum to discuss the identification of
AIDS cases.
c. Avoid and discourage patronage of places frequented by
these persons.
d. Discourage the establishment of recreation centers like
cabarets and discos.
12. The following describe chemical change except
a. A chemical change takes place when a solid is changed to
liquid then changed to gas
b. For a chemical change to take place, heat, light, or
electricity is either needed or given off.
c. Some examples of chemical change are souring of milk,
ripening of fruit, and digestion of food.
d. In a chemical change, a new substance is formed, with
chemical properties that are difft rent from, the original
substance
13. Where do we trace the El Nino phenomenon?
a. rising ocean levels
b. very severe earthquakes
c. annual changes in seasons
d. thinning or depletion of the ozone layer
14. Why does the greenhouse effect result to warmer
temperature near the earth's surface?
a. clouds trap infrared radiation
b. soil absorbs incoming radiation
c. ozone traps ultraviolet radiation
d. carbon dioxide traps infrared radiation
15. Why do people feel warmer just before it rains?
a. Heat released by the condensation of water vapor.
b. The clouds prevent heat from escaping the earth.
c. The increased relative humidity makes them feel warmer.
d. The warming is due to the heat absorbed by the evaporation
of water.
16. A good method to prevent soil from being eroded from a
hill is to
a. irrigate the area
b. plow the hill regularly
c. plant only ion alternate layers T
d. Plant the hill with grass or tree
17. The possible interconnected feeding relationships among
organisms in an ecosystem are termed
a. Food pyramid c. Food chain
b. Food web d. Food groups
18. Two beakers contain boiling water. Beaker A has a volume
of 150 mL while beaker B has a volume of 600 mL. Which of
the following statements is true?
a. Both beakers are at equal temperatures.
b. Both beakers have the same thermal energy.
c. Beaker A has more thermal energy than beaker B.
d. Beaker A has a higher temperature than beaker B.
19. On the ground, Francis weighs 500n. Aboard flying at an
elevation of 1500 m, what would his mass be?
a. 5 kg
b. 50 kg
c. 100 kg
d. 150 kg
20. How will you classify the statement" The earth's outer core
is a liquid."?
a. a law c. an inference
b. a theory d. an observation
21. To save fuel it is advisable to keep your pot tightly closed
while cooking. This prevents
a. escape of nutrients
b. escape of steam, thus built up pressure
c. escape of substances which tenderize the food.
d. escape of vapor which increases the boiling point.
22. Not all organisms are harmful. Which of these is done by
yeast?
a. encourage disease food
b. cause Yakult to be milky
c. cause milk to become cheese
d. Promotes the rising of bread for baking
23. Which of the following organisms is used to convert milk
to cheese?
a. bacteria c. viruses
b. protozoa d. algae
24. Why do mountain climbers use oxygen equipment at the
top of high mountains?
a. There is a hole in the ozone layer.
b. There is less oxygen in the air at great heights
c. There is less nitrogen in the air at great heights.
d. There is no air on top of very high mountains.
25. War experts use energy in its discovery of nuclear bombs.
When energy is released from a nuclear fission, what occurs?
a. Atoms are split into fragments.
b. Energy is released from fission.
c. Decrease in mass nuclear bombs.
d. The energy possessed is used for bombing nations.
26. Which of the following alternative sources of energy could
result to acid rain?
a. solar c. geothermal
b. biogas d. nuclear energy
27. Which of the following is predicted to be the result of
global warming?
a. rising ocean level
b. thinning of ozone layer
c. more severe earthquakes
d. larger volcanic eruptions
28. Billy is one student who tries his best to submit laboratory
reports, projects, and other requirements on time. Which of the
following scientific attitudes does Billy possess?
a. Patience c. open-mindedness
b. responsibility d. honesty
29. A manager of a textile company said it is too expensive to
treat liquid wastes so he suggested digging hole near the
factory where the wastes can be stored. Is this environmentally
safe?
a. No, the liquid can be recycled.
b. No, the liquid waste will seep to the ground water.
c. Yes, the liquid wastes will be less hazardous with time.
d. Yes, the liquid will pass through layers of soil and becomes
clean.
30. The air in Metro Manila is now heavily polluted with
carbon dioxide and lead dust from the motor vehicles,
factories, and restaurants. As a citizen, you will minimize
pollution by following all the following practices except
a. Bury garbage rather than burning it.
b. Burning garbage in your own backyard.
c. Participate actively in government's tree planting project.
d. Help disseminate information regarding the advantages of
using anti-pollution devices for motor vehicles
31. Insecticides are used to control insect populations so that
they do not destroy crops. However, over time, a new
insecticide has to be developed as they become less effective
in killing the insects. Why?
a. Insecticides build up in the soil.
b. Insecticides are concentrated at the bottom of the food
chain.
c. Surviving insects pass their resistance to insecticides to
their offsprings.
d. Surviving insects have learned to include insecticides as a
food source.
32. Why do fishermen catch more fish during the new moon
than during the full moon?
a. Fishes look for mates during the new moon
b. Fishes are attracted to the light from the fishing boat
c. Fishes go near the water surface during new moon because
the water is warmer.
d. Fishes are more active during new moon because the salt
content of water is just right.
33. In one of his investigations, Alexander Fleming noticed
that bacteria growing on agar did not grow next to a mold that
was growing on the same plate. He wrote in his report, "The
mold may be producing a substance that kills bacteria." The
statement is best described as
a. a conclusion c. an observation
b. a hypothesis d. a generalization
34. Which of the following is the primary reason why
scientists repeat measurements they take during experiments?
a. To list all the results in a table
b. To estimate experimental error
c. To check if the equipment is working.
d. To change the experimental conditions.
35. When scientists investigate, it is said that they follow the
scientific method. How will you logically arranged the
essential steps in the scientific method? 1. make a hypothesis
2. recognize the problem 3. formulate the simplest
generalization 4. perform experiments to test the prediction 5.
predict the consequences of the hypothesis
a. 1,4,2,3,5 c.2,5,1,3,4
b. 2, 1, 5, 4, 3 d. 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
36. Which of the following factors contribute to "greenhouse
effect"?
a. destruction of the forests
b. use of carbon dioxide by land plants
c. depletion of minerals in the soil by overfarming
d. use of solar glass panels to capture radiant energy
37. All interacting units of matter tends to move toward a state
in which energy content is a minimum, and the energy
distribution is most random. In the process of attaining this
state, energy matter and energy-matter transformations occur.
This scheme is governed by all of the following concepts
except
a. conservation c. homeostasis
b. equilibrium d. isostacy
38. Matter exists in the form of units which can be classified in
hierarchies or organizational levels. Which of the following
units show a correct hierarchical organization?
a. atom — molecule — element — compound — mixture
b. cell — tissue — organ — system — organism
c. solids — liquids — gases — plasma
d. protons — neutrons — electrons — ion
39. Which of the following statements is not true of energy in
the biosphere?
a. Energy flows a one — way path.
b. Energy is conserved in the biosphere.
c. Energy follows a cycle through the web of life.
d. Energy leaves the living system in the form of heat.
40. Electrical energy is used to power a light bulb. How does
the amount of electrical energy used to compare to the amount
of light energy produced? a. less than the amount of light
energy produced.
b. more than the amount of light energy produced.
c. the same as the amount of light energy produced d. depends
on the wattage produced by the light bulb
41. The following statements are ideas about the environment.
Which one is false?
a. Clear water is clean water.
b. Plants help clean the air of harmful gases.
c. It takes millions of years for crude oil to form.
d. Fire can sometimes start by itself in a big pile of decaying
garbage.
42. Ultrasound is often used by medical workers to obtain
features of internal body parts. Infrasound on the other hand is
commonly used in:
a. monitoring conditions in pregnant women
b. detecting harmful living tissues inside the body
c. seismographic surveying of structures below the earth's
surface
d. providing moving pictures of tidal waves and earthquakes
43. A 12 cm red hot steel bar is placed into a pan of boiling
water. Which statement correctly explains the resulting heat
transfer?
a. Heat flow out of the kettle to the cooler surrounding air.
b. Heat flow from the water to the steel bar because boiling
water has more thermal energy.
c. Heat flows from the water to the steel bar since the water
molecules have higher average kinetic energy.
d. Heat flows from the water to the steel bar since the steal
bar is at a higher temperature
44. Which of the following acid groups is found in vinegar?
a. nitric acid c. formic acid
b. acetic acid d. ascorbic acid
45. Which of the following forms of energy travels through
empty space?
a. chemical energy c. sound energy
b. radiant energy d. all of them
46. Why do we see the sun rise in the east and set of the west?
a. the earth rotates from west to east
b. the earth revolves counterclockwise
c. the earth revolves from west to east
d. the sun rotates in a clockwise manner
47. All of the following are physical properties except
a. sugar dissolves in water
b. water evaporates from an open container
c. moth balls sublime at room temperature
d. butter turns rancid when left unrefrigerated
48. Colloids maybe dispersed in a gas, liquid, or solid. Which
of the following colloidal systems show a liquid dispersed in a
gas medium?
a. clouds c. paint
b. smoke d. beaten egg white
49. Which blood transfusion would agglutinate blood?
a. A donor --> A recipient
b. A donor --> 0 recipient
c. A donor --> AB recipient
d. 0 donor ---> AB recipient
50. All of the following compose the male reproductive organ
of a flowering plant except
a. anther c. stigma
b. pollen grain d. stamen
51. Angiosperms are also known as
a. cone bearing c. seed bearing
b. flower bearing d. spore bearing
52. Tropical rainforests have many trees and other plants that photosynthesize. What happens when huge areas of tropical rain forests are
destroyed?
a. Oxygen level increases and carbon dioxide level increases.
b. Oxygen level increases and carbon dioxide level decreases
c. Oxygen level decreases and carbon dioxide level increases
d. Oxygen level decreases and carbon dioxide level decreases
53. How is the conservation of mechanical energy described in
a falling object?
a. A falling object loses kinetic energy and gains potential
energy.
b. A falling object 'loses kinetic energy and loses potential
energy.
c. A falling object gains kinetic energy and loses potential
energy.
d. A falling object loses kinetic energy and loses potential
energy
54. Which property of light accounts for the phenomenon of
color?
a. wavelength c. velocity
b. amplitude d. intensity
55. In which rock layers are remains of aquatic organisms
most commonly found?
a. Igneous c. metamorphic
b. sedimentary d. intrusive
56. Nights are cooler when the sky is clear than when it is
overcast. Why is this so?
a. The sun is hidden from us at night.
b. Cooler air can hold less water vapor.
c. Rain falls when water vapor condenses above freezing point.

d. Heat from the lower atmosphere easily escapes when


there is no cloud cover
57. Two air masses have the same relative humidity. Which of
the following can also be said about them? a. they have the
same volume
b. they have the game temperature
c. both have rain clouds
d. none of them
58. Which of the following phrases best describes adaptation
of organisms?
a. thick covering to conserve water
b. fast movements to escape its enemies
c. blending of color so that it cannot be easily seen by its
enemies
d. structure or behavior of an organism to help it survive in
its environment
59. At what stages in its life cycle is a butterfly most active?
a. egg and larva c. larva and adult
b. pupa and adult d. adult and egg
60. What type of solar radiation is effectively absorbed by the
ozone layer of the earth's atmosphere?
a. infrared c. gamma
b. ultraviolet d. X — ray
61. We wear light clothes especially during summer because
white
a. absorbs heat c. reflects heat
b. disperses heat d. refracts heat
62. Objects are visible because of the light they
a. reflect c. diffuse
b. absorb d. refract
63. It makes blue litmus paper turn red
a. salt c. base
b. acid d. water
64. Smelling a scent of perfume from a distance illustrates
a. cohesion c. diffusion
b. adhesion d. all of these
65. What is the weight of the man whose mass is 50 kg?
a. 50 N
b. 13. 50 kg
c. 490 N
d. 490 N
66. The motion of the noon around the earth is an example of
a. uniform motion
b. uniform circular motion
c. projectile motion
d. rectilinear motion
67. In a neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the
number of
a. electrons c. nucleons
b. neutrons d. all of these
68. The scientist who have said that an atom is mostly empty
space with tiny positive core called the nucleus
a. Dalton c. Rutherford
b. Thomson d. Bohr
69. What process can efficiently separate alcohol from water?
a. distillation c. filtration
b. decantation d. chromatography
70. The constant temperature at which solid is changed in its
liquid form
a. melting point c. dew point
b. boiling point
71. Urine has a density of 1.02 g/mL. What is the volume of 25
g of urine?
a. 24.5 mL c. 0.04 mL
b. 25.5 mL d. 25.0 mL
72. Which of the following statements best describes a liquid?
a. It has definite shape
b. It has definite volume
c. It expands to till its container
d. Its particles are tightly packed with each other
73. The movement of the solid part of the earth is called
a. diastropism c. earthquake
b. faulting d. folding
74. The rocks that may have been formed from magma in
volcanoes or from flowing larva are called
a. sedimentary rocks c. igneous rocks
b. metamorphic rocks d. minerals
75. The method of farming on the mountainsides to prevent
erosion is called
a. crop rotation
b. contour farming
c. strip cropping
d. mountain farming
76. The process of breaking down rocks
a. erosion c. weathering
b. volcanism d. all of these
77. The upper part of lithosphere that contains various rock
layers at different depths
a. crust c. core
b. mantle d. none of these
78. At night, the wind blows from the land to the sea. This is
because the cool air over the land blows in to replace the warm
air rising from the sea. This type of breeze is called
a. sea breeze c. both of them
b. land breeze d. none of there
79. The type of cloud that produces precipitation and is usually
seen before it rains
a. cirrus c. cumulus
b. stratus d. nimbus
80. The condition of the atmosphere at any given time and
place
a. weather c. season
b. climate d. none of them
81. It refers the actual amount of water vapor present in the
atmosphere
a. relative humidity c. both of them
b. absolute humidity
82. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer
a. troposphere c. stratosphere
b. mesosphere d. thermosphere
83. Who advocated the idea that all things are made up of four
elements of fire, air, earth, and water?
a. Newton c. Aristotle
b. Galileo d. Einstein
84. How do solutions differ from compounds?
a. solutions are heterogeneous mixtures; compounds are
homogeneous
b. solutions vary in composition; compound have definite
composition
c. solutions have definite composition; compounds vary in
composition
d. solutions are formed in chemical reactions; compound
combine physically
85. Which part of the flower develops into seeds?
a. pistil c. ovule
b. ovary d. ovary wall
86. Copper is used for electrical wires because it is ductile.
Which of the following describes ductility of metals?
a. the softness of metals
b. the hardness of metals
c. can be drawn into fine wires
d. can be hammered forming this sheets
87. Why does air temperature usually decrease toward the
poles?
a. there is plenty of ice near the poles
b. air generally moves toward the equator
c. cold air near the poles prevent heating of the land
d. areas near the poles receive less solar energy per unit
area
88. Which energy changes takes place in a flashlight with
batteries?
a. chemical — electrical — light
b. electrical — light — chemical
c. light — chemical — electrical
d. chemical — light — electrical
89. A material that does not transmit light that strikes its
surface is known as
a. opaque
b. transparent
c. translucent
90. The mechanism of heat transfer that is only possible in
liquids and gases is called
a. conduction
b. convection
c. radiation
91. What is the process of changing solid to gas without
passing the liquid state?
a. condensation c. sublimation
b. evaporation d. freezing
92. Sound that is heard louder than the others has a greater
a. pitch c. frequency
b. frequency d. amplitude
93. Why are shadows formed?
a. Light produces _a dark area
b. light is dispersed in all direction
c. light travels in a straight line
d. light is scattered by a smooth surface
94. In a guitar, which string can produce a high pitch?
a. thin and long c. thin and short
b. thick and long d. thick and short
95. Which device can converts mechanical energy to electrical
energy?
a. battery c. motor
b. generator d. photo voltaic cell
96. What is the force that opposes motion?
a. friction c. weight
b. tension d. normal force
97. Why are burns caused by steam more damaging than the
one caused by boiling water?
a. Water has a higher temperature
b. Steam is a vapor of water molecules
c. Steam has more energy per kilogram
d. Steam is easily formed than boiling water
98. What happens when vapor condenses into a liquid?
a. It absorbs heat
b. It releases heat
c. its temperature increases
d. its temperature decreases
99. What do you call sound with frequency that is below 20
Hz?
a. supersonic c. infrasonic
b. subsonic d. ultrasonic
100.The separation of white light into colors of the spectrum is
called
a. scattering c. reflection
b. dispersion d. refraction
101.Which among the following is a non-renewable energy
resource?
a. wind energy c. fossil fuel
b. solar energy d. geothermal energy
102.Which element is not recycled throughout an ecosystem
by the process of photosynthesis and respiration?
a. carbon c. oxygen
b. nitrogen d. hydrogen
103.The gas that is most abundant in the air is
a. oxygen c. carbon dioxide
b. nitrogen d. argon
104.The greatest source of indoor pollutant is
a. smog c. CFCs
b. radon d. sunlight
105.All of the following are probable consequences of water
related environmental problems except
a. diarrhea c. typhoid fever
b. amoebiasis d. respiratory tack infection
106.Overdraft is an overuse of groundwater, which makes the
reservoirs of groundwater emptied and very seldom
replenished especially during the summer months. Which
among the following environmental problems related to soil is
the probable consequence of overdraft?
a. soil pollution c. soil erosion
b. land subsidence d. deforestation
107.Plant nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates, which
come from fertilizers and detergent, can cause algal bloom.
What do you call the phenomenon on which a body of water
which contains high concentrations of chemical elements
required for life makes the produces bloom by directly
nourishing most bacteria than aquatic organisms like fishes?
a. eutrophication c. soil water intrusion
b. biomagnification
108.Which of the following best describes a nonmetal?
a. They are ductile and malleable
b. they have high tensile strength
c. they are good insulators
d. they are hard and brittle
109.Which is an example of a heterogeneous mixture?
a. Distilled water c. Agua oxinada
b. rubbing alcohol d. concrete
110.Which of the following phase changes are exothermic?
a. sublimation and melting
b. evaporation and condensation
c. condensation and freezing
d. evaporation and deposition
111.Which grouping is composed of pure substances only?
a. Fog, dew, brine
b. –
c. –
d. ice, table salt, fog
112.Which of the following best describes a mixture? a. It is
homogeneous
b. It has a definite composition
c. It changes the colors of common indicators
d. Its components are combined in any proportion
113.The state of matter that is characterized by strong
attractive forces.
a. solid c. gas
b. liquid d. plasma
114.The components of ink can best be separated using
a. evaporation c. centrifugation
b. filtration d. Chromatography
115.All of the following are chemical properties except
a. toxicity c. solubility
b. corrosiveness d. flammability
116.Which of the following statements is true?
a. Light has mass
b. Air has volume
c. Heat occupies space
d. Sound has both mass and volume
117.Which of the following is an intensive physical property?
a. mass
b. volume
c. color
d. length
118.When a pure crystalline yellowish substance is heated in
vacuum, a greenish gas and a red powdery substance were
produced. In which of the following will you classify the
yellowish substance?
a. Element c. mixture
b. compound d. pure substance
119.Isotopes are atoms that have the same atomic number but
different mass numbers. It means also that isotopes are atoms
that have
a. the same number of electrons but different number of
protons
b. the same number of neutrons but different number of
electrons
c. the same number of protons but different number of
neutrons
d. the same number of protons but different number of
electrons
120.This electrically neutral particle was discovered by
Chadwick in 1932 with its mass slightly greater than that of
proton?
a. electron c. positron
b. neutron d. neutrino
121.The spoilage of meat is delayed when kept in a
refrigerator because the cold temperature
a. keeps the flies/ insects away
b. slows down the action of bacteria
c. changes the color and odor of meat
d. turns the water component of meat to ice
122.During chemical changes or chemical reactions, which
particles are gained, lost, or shared?
a. protons inside the nucleus
b. neutrons inside the nucleus
c. electrons in the outermost energy level
d. electrons in the innermost energy level
123.Which of the following radiation has the highest
penetrating power?
a. alpha
b. beta
c. gamma
124.Which of the following statements explains why we feel
cool after perspiring?
a. vapor in the air condenses in our skin
b. water coming out of our body is cold
c. pores in our skin allow cool air to enter
d. evaporating water in our skin produces a cooling effect
125.What is the most practical way to control pollution?
a. decreasing the population
b. more government control of industry
c. careful planning of environmental usage
d. slowing the rate of technological growth
126.Humans can cause rapid changes in the environment,
sometimes producing catastrophic events. Which statement
below is the best example of this concept?
a. lightning causes forest fire
b. shifting crustal plates cause an earthquake
c. changing seasonal winds cause flooding in an area
d. mountainside highway construction causes a landslide
127.How are latitude and longitude lines drawn?
a. latitude lines are parallel and longitude lines meet at the
poles
b. latitude lines are parallel and longitude lines meet at the
equator
c. longitude lines are parallel and latitude lines meet at the
poles
d. longitude lines are parallel and latitude lines meet at the
equator
128.The water part of the earth is also known as
a. lithosphere c. atmosphere
b. hydrosphere d. biosphere
129.The vibration of the earth's surface due to the release of
stored energy when the deformed rock ruptures or returns to its
original size and shape?
a. earthquake c. faulting
b. tsunami d. folding
130.What happens to a given mass of fluid if heat flow into it?
a. It becomes denser
b. It becomes less dense
c. it becomes colder
d. It becomes heavier
131.What happens when air is heated?
a. It expands and it rises
b. It expands and sinks
c. It contracts and rises
d. It contracts and sinks
132.What do you call the phenomenon wherein there is a
marked increase in the earth's surface temperature associated
with radiation being trapped by its atmosphere?
a. Global warming c. El Niño
b. Greenhouse effect d. La Niña
133.In the water cycle, which process is responsible for getting
water into the atmosphere?
a. Condensation c. sublimation
b. evaporation d. melting
134.In majority of stars, the most common element is a.
oxygen c. helium
b. hydrogen d. nitrogen
135.The color of the hottest star is
a. red c. yellow
b. blue d. bluish white
136.If you want to cook boiled eggs while in the mountains
you should
a. use hotter flame
b. boil the eggs for a longer time
c. boil the eggs for a shorter time
d. not boil the eggs, because the water temperature won't get
hot enough to cook them
137.A metal lid could not be unscrewed from its glass jar.
Which of the following is the best way to unscrew it from the
jar?
a. Invert the jar with the lid in a very hot water for a few
seconds
b. Invert the jar with the lid in a very cold water for a few
seconds
c. invert the jar with the lid in cold and then in hot water for a
few seconds
d. invert the jar with the lid in hot and then in cold water for a
few seconds
138.It refers to the temperature at which the molecules have
the lowest possible kinetic energy
a. absolute zero c. boiling point
b. melting point d. freezing point
139.Why does apiece of metal feel colder than a piece of wood
at the same temperature
a. metal is colder than wood
b. metals allow heat to flow through them easily
c. metals have higher specific heat than wood
d. none of the above
140.What accounts for the cooling effect inside the
refrigerator?
a. the refrigerator is properly insulated
b. vaporization of the refrigeration fluid
c. compression of the refrigerant into liquid
d. the motor converts electrical energy into thermal energy
141.What do you call animals that feed on both plant and
meat?
a. herbivores c. omnivores
b. carnivores d. insectivores
142.After drinking dirty water, a student developed bloody
diarrhea and liver problems in a few weeks later. Which of the
following is the most likely cause of the disease?
a. Paramecium c. amoeba
b. dinoflagellates d. euglena
143.Chemical produced by some bacteria that can kill or
weaken other bacteria
a. antitoxins c. antibiotics
b. antibodies d. antiseptic
144.When light travels from water to air, what happens to its
speed?
a. It increases c. It remains the same
b. It decreases
145.In which medium can sound travel the fastest?
a. wood
b. water
c. air
d. metals
146.The sound produced by a piano differs from that of the
violin even if both sounds have the same pitch and loudness
because of
a. frequency c. overtones
b. intensity d. amplitude
147.What do you call type of mixture that scatters light
passing through it?
a. solution
b. colloid
c. suspension
148.Fleming is a scientist made famous due to his fortunate
accidental discovery of penicillin. This is an example of
a. scientific destiny c. medical truth
b. serendipity d. hard work
149.Why is water considered a universal solvent?
a. It has a high density
b. It has a high specific heat
c. It dissolves polar and non — polar substances
d. It dissolve both polar and ionic substance
150.The study of matter with focus on motion, forces and
energy?
a. physics c. biology
b. chemistry d. earth science
1. The teacher-adviser "monitors" the class activities of his
pupils.
a. Demands c. Identifies
b. Observes d. regulates
2. There is a need to "renovate" the old school building to
avoid future accidents.
a. repair c. restore
b. repaint d. redecorate
3. The athlete was in a "sanguine" mood after the ball game
a. Frustrating c. sad
b. happy d. discouraging
4. There is a need for an "amicable" settlement between the
parent and the teacher
a. embarrassing c. peaceful
b. humble d. continuing
5. There is an "altercation" going on between the teacher and
principal in the office.
a. dispute c. settlement
b. competition d. jealousy
6. The English teacher is "proficient" in her teaching.
a. effective c. engrossed
b. expert d. perfect
7. Stipulate in your constitution and by-laws the qualified of
the officers.
a. specify c. fasten
b. attach d. underline
8. "Integrate" values in all your subject areas
a. remove c. decrease
b. include into d. criticize
9. His "preposterous" reason made him the talk of the campus.
a. magnificent c. funny
b. ridiculous d. positive
10. The singer was "fidgety" as the judges were deciding on
the winner.
a. appealing c. restlessly
b. with love d. none of these
11. He was "deprive" of a mother’s love
a. satisfied c. chosen
b. debarred d. given
12. The "flagrant" pupils came shouting with stones in their
hands.
a. industrious c. notorious
b. group of pupils d. intelligent
13. There was a question of "fraud" among the notorious
pupils who took the special examination.
a. cheating c. unfairness
b. injustice d. favoritism
14. Her answer was "explicable" in public
a. undetermined c. unacceptable
b. can be explained d. unreasonable
15. She looked "haggard" when she came in
a. fresh c. gaunt
b. at ease d. inspired Subject-Verb Agreement
16. Everybody in the gymnasium _____ frustrated when the
candidate did not appear in public.
a. was b. were
17. A bag of candies and a bottle of coke ____ on the table.
a. Is b. are
18. That _____ seem correct.
a. don’t b. doesn’t
19. Either the boys or girls _____ here.
a. is b. are
20. The number of teacher in the school ____ from year to
year.
a. vary b. varies
21. One-third of the classroom_____ under water.
a. was b. were
22. She is one of those honor pupils who always _____ into
confusion.
a. get b. gets
23. Each of the members of the club _____ a duty to perform.
a. Have b. Has
24. Mrs. Tecson’s creativeness and concern _____ well
appreciated.
a. is b. are
25. There ____ many pupils here.
a. Is b. are
26. Many years of his life _____ spent in province
a. Was b. were
27. No one ____ at home.
a. is b. are
28. My leg and my arm _____ aching.
a. Is b. are
29. She _____ to read novels.
a. like b. likes
30. There _____ eight men in the game.
a. is b. are
31. Michael shouts like mike does.
a. hyperbole c. metaphor
b. simile d. litotes
32. Dona was tired to death after a long day of cooking.
a. simile c. metaphor
b. hyperbole d. personification
33. She has a Venus beauty
a. simile c. metaphor
b. hyperbole d. litotes
34. As the rain falls, the leaves dance merrily while the cool
breeze touches my lips gently.
a. Hyperbole c. metaphor
b. litotes d. personification
35. Mt. Apo is a small volcano compared to Mt. matutum.
a. Litotes c. Metaphor
b. Hyperbole d. Simile
36. Chris was a limb in the group during the disco party.
a. simile c. hyperbole
b. metaphor d. litotes
37. Her lips are as cold as ice
a. simile c. personification
b. metaphor d. synecdoche
38. James was crushed by the death of Kris.
a. simile c. hyperbole
b. personification d. metaphor
39. Her skin is as white as onion
a. simile c. hyperbole
b. metaphor d. litotes
39. Her skin is as white as onion
a. simile c. hyperbole
b. metaphor d. litotes
41. That food is delicious
a. looks good c. looks colorful
b. tastes good d. smells good
42. I won’t come anymore
a. come soon c. already came
b. never come d. any of these
43. The story is uninteresting
a. very interesting b. interesting in some part
c. not interesting d. somehow interesting
44. She was attracted by the hedge
a. stone c. fence
b. low bushes d. none of these
45. The memo is compulsory.
a. must be done c. must be kept
b. a request d. optional
46. She has to economize.
a. earn more money c. put business
b. spend less d. spend more
47. The pond is shallow
a. has clear water c. is full of mass
b. is not deep
48. The oil trickles down the machine
a. flows rapidly
b. flows little by little
c. flows in large quantities
49. That pond is full of fry.
a. small fish c. mosquito
b. frogs d. wraps
50. I sneaked out.
a. went out noisily c. went out easily
b. went out without attracting
51. He hasn’t come yet
a. he’ll come later c. he won’t come
b. we won’t wait for him d. he will never come
52. You will sprinkle the flower once a day
a. change c. cut
b. water d. throw
53. These fish are fresh
a. cooked c. cheap
b. newly caught d. rotten
54. The light is dim
a. off c. colored
b. not bright d. very bright
55. The ants are motile
a. small c. numerous
b. movable d. big
1. 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
2. The mother remarked, “ I am used to the same tales”
a. This is very original
b. There is nothing new in the story
c. There is a miscommunication
d. This is a news
3. How do you convert the statement to a question? Which is
the most appropriate for” the rebels wanted to surrender.”
a. The rebels wanted to surrender, do they?
b. The rebels surrender, did they?
c. The rebels wanted to surrender, didn’t they?
d. What did the rebels want?
4. The best direction for treating bamboo shoots is ______
a. Expose to windy heights
b. Dry and brush with chemicals
c. Dry by mulchings
d. Expose all to direct sunlight
5. A field commander gave his orders. He meant drop previous
order. Which message was heard?
a. Repeat! Repeat! c. Negative! Delete!
b. Copy! Copy! d. Over! Over!
6. Which of these capitalized words do not rhyme?
A. That’s not easy to BEAR
b. Let’s give a CHEER
c. I know it CLEAR
d. It shows, it’s SHEER truth
7. What is the reaction of the shop teacher upon seeing the
tools scattered?
a. That’s very kind of you
b. Leave your tools alone
c. It’s all right, you may go
d. Return your tools to the property clerk
8. Which sentence uses a preposition improperly?
a. She came ON to attend the hearing
b. The accident happened On his birthday
d. The witness was barely IN time for the affair
d. Tell her to be ON time
9. Students are assigned for homework. How does the teacher
manage to check all assignments?
a. Assign group to counter check student’s works
b. Assign group leaders to check
c. Disregard the assignment and proceed to a new lesson
d. Collect assignments after class
10. During the eruption of Mayon Volcano, what message was
sent to the barangay folks?
a. Wait for final order of the chief
b. Get ready!
c. Everybody leave your carabaos
d. Everybody call. Everyone evacuate the area
11. Rallies staged against lewd films are reactions for__.
a. More censoring by authorities
b. More freedom of expression
c. Disapproval of questionable actors
d. Further control of media
12. Farmers were advised about the occurrence of El Niño.
This means_________.
a. There will be famine
b. There will be draught
c. There will be abundance
d. There will be flood
13. How do people react to a boring lecture or even committee
hearings?
a. They usually Normally jeer
b. Walk out in disgust
c. Keep quite and listen
d. Clap loud and cheer
14. A message was sent by the chief of office. What should the
subordinate answer? Choose the best response.
a. Noted, Sir c. Sir, I got it rights
b. Sorry, I’m busy sir d. I’ll verify Sir
15. How should this slogan be printed? 1. Keep right 3. At
corridors 2. Classes are on going 4. Maintain silence Which is
the best order? a. 1,4,3,2 b.4,3, 1,2 c. 1,2,3,4 d. 3,4,2,1
16. Not all ED’s in verbs sound alike. Which ED is different?
a. She failed to get the needED answer
b. She was not grantED an audience
c. She wantED a chaperon
d. She signED a contract
17. Identify the present Filipino values and their influence on
the Filipino. Youth as stated: Lack of discipline_________
Humor Extreme personalism ________ Individualism
Faith________ Attitudinal Conflict Lack of
initiative_________ Passionism
18. The movie was fully booked. But the crowd signed in
disgust, what __________!
a. An exaggeration c. A waste
b. An expensive one d. A show
19. The manager told his workers, “ We have to reduce our
workforce.” What did he mean?
a. Workers are free to leave
b. Workers have to double time ion their jobs
c. Workers are warned for possible lay off
d. Workers should submit themselves to a reducing gym
20. The parent remarked,” ____________ I come late, just
lock the door.”
a. In the event c. In the process
b. In the interval d. In the absence
21. The copyreader found the news story boring. He found it
full of __________.
a. Adjectives c. Pronouns
b. Verbs d. Adverbs
22. There were three guests on the stage. They were made up a
parent, the governor and the principal. Who should be
acknowledged first by the valedictorian?
a. The classmates c. The governor
b. The principle d. The parent
23. Office hours are shortened by presidential proclamation
when__________.
a. There is danger to lives caused by flood, etc.
b. There is eminent famine
c. There is fire
d. There is an epidemic of flu
24. Terrorism has scared travelers. Travelers are warmed by
relatives through__________.
a. Advisory notes c. Test messages
b. Telephone d. Telefax
25. After caring a soldier for twenty years, he eventually
turned traitor to the flag
a. The case is impossible
b. The case of paradoxical
c. The case is normal
d. The case is tragic
26. Barangay elections are set for July. Who will be deprived
to vote?
a. Those who are under age
b. Those attending classes in Manila
c. Those who failed to register
d. Those who residents of other places
27. An adopted girl eloped with a foreigner, imagine the
utterance of eh mother as:
a. Irresponsible indeed c. How did I fail?
b. What a shame d. Thanks God, I am free
28. What is implied about the place of our country in
technology?
a. Filipinos have to learn more from Singapore
b. Filipinos score behind in computers
c. Filipinos are abreast in I.T. with India
d. Filipinos are at par with any country in I.T.
29. Arrange these phrases to make a good sentence 1. into a
dark street 2. who escorted her home 3. although a stranger 4.
she followed the man The best arrangement is:
a. 3,4,2,1
b. 1,4,2,3
c. 3,2,1,4
d.1,2,3,4
30. A child screamed, “ I lost my pencil. Who?
a. is the relief among us
b. dared touch my things
c. stole it again
d. made a mistake and picked my pencil
31. Some media personalities are charged of corruption. They
are charged as _________.
a. Envelopmentalist c. fixers
b. Chargers d. commissioners
32. Loss of qualified teachers going abroad is one type of
___________.
a. Employment c. unemployment
b. brain drain d. migration
33. New edifice in Intramuros are protested against as a
___________.
a. desecration of national shrines
b. disgrace to history
c. desecration of national heroes
d. destruction of historical land marks
34. Every June, Manila has its festival of outstanding Filipino
films. This was a project initiated by ______________.
a. Gat Lacson c. Gat Villegas
b. Gat Atienza d.Gat Lim
35. A father refused revenge when he uttered
a. “ Don’t take the law into your hands.”
b. “ An eye for an eye.”
c. “ Justice is always delayed.”
d. “ That’s murder.”
36. One who hires a PR man really wants ____.
a. a correction of wrong perception
b. a damage control
c. a build up of his people
d. a projection of his image
37. The teacher called the attention of the class on inflections
in speech. Which gives the final low inflection?
a. a dash c. a question
b. a semicolon d. a comma
38. A fire alarm was rung. How many classes exit properly?
What is heard from the principal?
a. “ Keep cool, Get down quietly.”
b. “ Get in touch with your parents, fast.”
c. “ Leave your things. March down the stair briskly.” d. “
Dismiss your classes.”
39. During army conscription, the candidates should be
a. physically fit
b. a converted citizen
c. a citizen
d. mentally and physically fit
40. President Ramon Magsaysay was chanted a song _______.

a. For Whom the Bell Tolls


b. For Democracy Will Die
c. To Whom it may Deserve
d. For All must die
41. During conferences one rule on cell phone holders is:
a. allow your cell phone to vibrate
b. answer any call anytime
c. shut off your cell phones
d. switch you cell unit “ silent”
42. When a leader is succeeded by another leader, the former is
referred to as the _____.
a. replaced c. deposed
b. elected d. dethroned
43. Quemada’s poems says, ‘ On the street of this position of
God’s world I feel a neighbor to a rat, so brother of a worm;
Forever chasing rainbows at muddy margins.”
a. Life can be so fruitful
b. Life is not worth living
c. Life is empty and meaningless
d. Life is full of challenges
44. Young go for glitters and gold. This means the students are
a. Selfish c. self-conscious
b. Thrifty d. self-directed
45. Watch how Moby Dick is treated in: “ The whale has no
famous author and whaling no famous chronicles.”
a. Whaling is not truly structured
b. Whales are ordinary creature
c. Whale is a wild mammal that haunts mariners
d. Whaling is an old hobby
46. Tiempo further says: “ The modern heroes are
understandable products of one literary heritage at the present
world. Heroes of the present are prototypes of the society in
which they flourish.”
a. Literature has heroes who represent the people, race and
times
b. Modern society affects the modern heroes of literature
c. Modern heroes embody values of their society
d. Modern and classical, heroes are alike
47. Edith Tiempo tells of a hero: “ In classical times the tragic
hero was a good man nobly endowed by lineal heritage, and by
nature in ranked as well as in character, a flaw stands out in
raw relief by the singleness and which ultimately causes his
down fall.” a. Classical heroes are never failures in life.”
b. The hero’s eventual fall is caused by the heritage of stature
c. The flaw of heroes start from his original goodness d. The
hero consistently stands on top
l48. Jose Garcia Villa experimented on the use of form.
a. His poems followed a centipede or a bird
b. His poems followed a structure
c. His poems were of romantic tones.
d. His poems disregarded substance
49. The President ordered a four-day office in a week. Which
schedule is followed?
a. 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM c. 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
b. 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM d. 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
50. History never cited a leaderless nation. This means
________.
a. nations can survive leaderless
b. a leader can fade away but another comes up
c. a leader is always born
d. historical events are matched with leaders
51. The report from congress registered rejection on the
proposed bill. This means _____.
a. Some changed parties
b. Some favored the leadership
c. Some proved their lack of cooperation
d. The majority failed to get the group support
52. How is life portrayed in these lines? “Life is but a walking
shadow, a pun player struts and frets … And is heard no
more.”
a. Life is passing c. There is eternity
b. Life goes by stages d. Life has its end
53. Ang Kagawaran ng Pang-ibang bansa ay gulong-gulo
kapag may giyera sa ibang bansa. Ano and unang
ginagampanan ng Ambassador sa Kuwait
a. Alamin and mga tirahan ng mga Pilipino sa bayang iyon.
b. Ipunin ang mga maykaya at ipalipad pauwi
c. Bayaang magsipag-uwian sa sariling sikap ang bawat isa
d. Bilangin ang mga lalaki
54. Nang pumutok and bulking Mayon, ang mga tao’y
_________ sa ibang bayan
a. Nasipaghanda c. nagsilikas
b. Nasipagtago d. nagsipagtakbo
55. May naaksidenteng limang taong bata sa lansangan. Sino
ang unang sisihin sa pangyayari?
a. ang sasakyan na walang preno
b. ang pabayang magulang
c. Ang pulis na wala sa kanto
d. Ang tsuper na mabilis magpatakbo
56. Noong kaarawan ng Pangulong Arroyo, ano ang ginawa ng
mga sasakyan?
a. nakipag-ugnay sa MMDA
b. nagsi-aklas
c. nagbara sa daan
d. nagbigay ng libreng sakay
57. Anong hukuman ang siyang _____ ng kasong kurapsyon
a. Court of appeals –manglilitis
b. Ombudsman-tagapaglitis
c. Sandigang bayan- naglilitis
d. Korte Suprema-maglilitis
58. Ano ang ginagawa sa Kuwait kung araw ng kalayaan?
a. Nagpupugay sa bandila at nagaalay ng bulaklak sa mga
bayani
b. Nagsisipag talastasan ng kahulugan ng araw
c. Nagsisipag-awit at sayaw
d. Nagwawagayway ng bandila
59. Ako’y nangangakong matatapos sa isang karera. Siya’y
kasama sa ______.
a. Ospital sa panganganak ng asawa
b. Gustong magsuot ng toga isang araw
c. Isang rally sa EDSA
d. Siya’y hawak and malamig na bakal
60. Nagulat ang mga Amerikano noong __________ ang mga
Hapon sa Pearl Harbor
a. Dadating c. nagsidating
b. Magsidating d. dumating
61. Ano ang isang bagay na di dapat kasangkutan ng isang
kagawad ng gobyeno?
a. magtrabaho habang may sahod
b. Dapat mamahagi ng pera para sa isang kandidato
c. Di dapat mamulitika
d. Dapat magsikap yumaman
62. Kong minsan ang mga Asiano ay nagkakantinihan. Alin
and mas malapit na wika sa Pilipino?
a. Japan
b. Malaysia
c. Latin
d. Intsik
63. Ang sarzuela noong panahon ng kastila ay dinaanan sa
a. pamamagitan ng Latin at Kastila
b. pamamagitan ng halong Tagalog at Kastila
c. pamamagitan ng Kastila
d. pamamagitan ng salita ng isang bayan
64. May isang professor sa chemistry and ibig na matuo and
mag-aaral sa pamamagitan ng pagtuturo sa Pilipino. Ano ang
pinakang-kapunapuna sa klase niya.
a. Sand salitang teknikal ay kanyang binago
b. Ang salitang teknikal ay kanyang ginamit
c. Lahat ay Pilipino
d. Taglish ang pagtuturo niya
65. Maraming uri ng Piilipino ngunit ang katangap-tangap ay
ang ______.
a. ayon sa panitikan
b. puno ng salitang hiram
c. ang tuwirang Pilipino sa kabuuang wika
d. taglish
66. Alin ang ginagawa kung Biyernes Santo?
a. Pitong pangunahing salita
b. Sampung utos ng Diyos
c. Sinakulo
d. Pasyon sa bayan
67. Ang maggagawa ay di-sangayon sa maliit na pagtaas ng
sahopd. Alin ang ginagawa nilang pahiwati?
a. Nasipag-aklas sa trabaho
b. Di pumasok
c. Sumulat ng open letter
d. Sinabotahe ang tangapan
68. “ Ang laki sa layaw, karaniwang hubad”. Ayon kay
Balagtas kaya
a. ang mga bata nakapagtapos sa pag-aaral
b. angmga bata ay lagging magagalang
c. ang babae ay nag-aartista
d. ang mga bata di sumusunod sa magulang
69. Alam niya ang lahat ngunit di niya ginawa ang sabi nya
a. Padre Damaso c. Pilosopo Tasyo
b. Paciano d. Maria Clara
70. Sa isang kanto may babala: “ Hiwalayan ang natutunaw at
di natutunaw na basura. “ alin ditto ang tama?
a. may pera sa basura
b. isang lalagyan para sa lahat
c. Ang gulay, isda at saging maaring isang basurahan
d. Ang plastik, papel at bote maaaring isama sa gulay
71. Laging naalaala ang wika ni Rizal na mamamatay siya sa
_______.
a. Bukang-liwayway c. Hating-gabi
b. Takip-silim d. Madaling arwa
72. “ Darating ka ba? Talaga ba? Tanong ng isang kasintahan.
Alin kaya ang wastong sagot?
a. “ bakit makulit ka?”
b. “ Oo, mag-antay ka lang.”
c. “ Oo naman.”
d. “ Di kaba naniniwala? Basta.”
73. Ang hiling ng namatay na artista ay siay’s ilibingsa takip
silim. Anong oras iyon?
a. madaling araw
b. sa pagitan ng alas singko at alas sais ng hapon
c. ika-anim ng umaga
d. ika-walo ng gabi
74. Nabigo siya sa kanyang pngarap, ngayon siya’y. a. Palikaw
c. nasa lansangan
b. di nakikinig sa lahat d. basing sisiw
75. “ Bago ako sumonod, ikaw muna, “ ang tugon ng isang
kagawad. Ito’y
a. pagbabala ng isang welga
b. tugon ng walang tiwala
c. pagkutya sa lider
d. isang halimbawa ng tamad
76. “ Ang karapatan mo, ipaglaban mo.” Ano ang ibig sabihin
nito?
a. Ipagtanggol ka ng abogado
b. Alamin mo ang karapatang pantao
c. Alamin mo ang karapatan ng amerikano
d. Tawagin mo ang pulis
77. Si M.H. Del Pilar ay tagasunod ni Rizal sa larangan ng
__________ .
a. Panggagamot c. simbahan
b. baril d. pagsusulat
78. “ Sa ika-30 ng agosto ay isang piyesta opisyal at walang
pasok sa lahat ng antas kaya ______.
a. and papasok ay babayaran ng matino
b. ay papasok tataas ang sweldo
c. ang papasok ay itataas ang ranggo
d. and di pumasok kakaltasan ng sweldo
79. Si Ninoy Aquino ay bumalik sa Pilipinas. Ayon sa kanya
a. di dapat buhayin and mga Pilipino
b. ang kamatayan ko para sa pamilya lang
c. dapat bang magpakamatay dahil lang sa Pilipino d. and
lahing Pilipino higit sa lahat ay dapat ipaglaban hanggang
kamatayan
80. “ Ito’y bunga ng aking pawis, “ sabi ni Gina. Ano ang
mensahe niya?
a. Nagtiyaga siya makapagpundar ng gamit
b. Nagpakabait siya
c. Nagsarili siya ng hanapbuhay
d. Pinapawisan siya sa gawain
81. Give the value of N in 26 2/28 + 22 ½ =N
a. –48 2/3
b. 49 4/6
c. 48 1/3
d. 48 2/18
82. A playground occupied 1/5 of an empty field for a
basketball and baseball areas. The whole land is 1.5 hectares.
How many square meters were left? a. 12, 500 b.11,000
c.12,000 d.13,000
83. A farmer owned 302 hectares. He planted 1/3 of the area to
coconuts. The rest were converted is 1.5 hectares. How many
square meters were left?
a. 12,500
b.11,000
c.12,000
d.13,000
84. There are two pieces of cloth with 8 4/10 and 25 2/5 meters
in length. Give the total length of the cloth.
a. 32 4/5 meters
c. 32 7/10 meters
b. 32 3/5 meters
d. 32 1/5 meters
85. What is the LCM of these set of number (4,5,10)? a. 4
b. 20
c. 10
d. 8
86. Give the product of 102 multiplied by .05
a. 5.11
b. 5.1
c. 510
d. 51
87. Give the LCM of these set of numbers (24,12,16)? a. 96
b. 384
c. 98
d. 192
88. There are 500 houses sold by a subdivision owner. Each
recipient occupied 80 square meters each. How big was the
whole area?
a. 4 ha
b. 14 ha
c. 10 ha
d. 5 ha
89. Which of these numbers is divisible by 8?
a. 300
b. 900
c. 400
d. 9000
90. Mr. Rich has a total asset of P 3.1 billion. He gave Jay
P240 million, and Rico 1.2 billion. How much will the only
daughter receive?
a. P17 billion c. 80 million
b. 1,660 billion d. 1.7 billion
91. A father died leaving 56 hectares. He had five children.
What is the mother share when divided by court?
a. 4.6 ha
b. 5.6 ha
c. 28 ha
d. 9.33 ha
91. A father died leaving 56 hectares. He had five children.
What is the mother share when divided by court?
a. 4.6 ha
b. 5.6 ha
c. 28 ha
d. 9.33 ha
93. In Australia each flock has 40 heads. There are total of
2,8000 heads. How many heads, How many flocks will farm
have?
a. 70
b.100
c. 40
d. 60
94. Give the ration of the 18 officers to the 12 insurgents
a. 2:5
b. 3:5
c. 2:3
d. 3:2
95. Which of these are parts of equivalent ratios? a. 16:28 and
36:63 c. 27:45 and 48:72 b. 16:24 and 10:15 d. 4:10 and 18:45
96. Which of these are parts of equivalent ratios? a. 7 b. 8 c. 6
d. 9
97. Pedro sent P 48, 000 for 3 sides of his fence. How much
will the remaining fence cost?
a. P 16,000
b. P22,000
c. P20,000
d. P15,000
98. Give the final percentage rate of commission gained by
Johnny. He sold an engine for P 258,000. His commission was
P 37,520 minus P 5,300 for transportation?
a. 14.13%
b. 12.48%
c.14.54%
d.12.05%
99. The price of glassware was P 160.00 a set. After a day a
price was raised by 10%. What was the final cost of the
glassware?
a. P176.00
b. P196.00
c. P166.00
d. P276.00
100. If 47.5 % of the 1,000 freshmen are girls, then the
numbers of boys is
a. 50% greater than the girls
b. 875 all together
c. not ascertained from the given
d. 25% greater than girls
101. Write the ratio to the lowest term for 4 hours to 30
minutes.
a. 30:4
b. 4:2
c. 2:30
d. 4:30
101. Write the ratio to the lowest term for 4 hours to 30
minutes.
a. 30:4
b. 4:2
c. 2:30
d. 4:30
103. Cementing of roads are being done in some areas. One
barangay has 2 lanes with 7 by 200 meters long. What is the
total area to be cemented?
a. 9,000 sq. m c. 1,500 sq. m
b. 14,000 sq. m d. 1,800 sq m
104. Pastor irrigated 2 hectares of his rice field . But this is
only 1/5 of the whole area. Give the whole area of pastor’s
land.
a. 10 ha
b. 20 ha
c. 24 ha
d.11ha
105. What prize will each receive from a first prize of P
45,000,000. There were 15 recipients of the jackpot
a. P 2,500,000.00 c. P 3,100,000.00
b. P 3,000,000.00 d. P 45,000.00
106. Ms. Yan her new kitchen. The area is 3.5 meters by 2.8
meters, how many square meters will be tiled? a. 10.8 sq. m
c. 98 sq. m
b. 108 sq. m. d. 9.8 sq m
107. What is the area of the wall that covered the family in
Marikina? After the recovery the men found the height of the
wall at 6 meters with a width of 12 meters. Determine the area
of the fallen wall
a. 102 sq. m c.720 sq m
b. 72 sq m d.92 sq m
108. How many feet of continuous paper will you print an 81
paged report in duplicate. One page is 8 inches in length. How
many feet would you need of the continuous paper?
a. 142 ft
b. 172 ft
c. 152 ft
d. 162 ft
109. Ana is packing her things bought in Singapore. She needs
a box of good for 75 cubic inches. Which could answer her
need?
a. 4x4x4 inches c. 3x6x5 inches
b. 3x6x7 inches d. 3x5x5 inches
110. How many cubic meters of sand will be required to fill a
reclamation area of 6 hectares with 1.5 meters depth?
a. 90,900 cubic meter c. 110,000 cubic meter
b. 90,000 cubic meter d. 100,000 cubic meter
111. A patient weighs 160 lbs. He needs medicine of .03 cc a
day. How many cc’s are required for 6 days? a. 26.8 cc
b. 25 cc
c. 26.4 cc
d. 28.8 cc
112. Cecil weighs 84 kilos. How will she weighs in pound?
a. 184.4 lbs c. 189.5 lbs
b. 188.4 lbs d. 180.4 lbs
113. Rain fell on Sunday and the reading was 2.4cm. On
Monday it read 5.2 cm. How much rain fell on Monday night.
a. 3.8 cm
b.4.5 cm
c. 2.8 cm
d.4.8 cm
114. There are 3 layers of eggs sold at P 2.28 each. If a whole
seller gets 5% discount, how much will be paid for all?
a. P78.22
b. P77.98
c. P92.00
d. P82.08
115. Write in simple form (3 ab)2
a. 3a3b3 c.3a2b
b. 9a2b2 d. 27a2b
116. Gloria deposited P 600 at 8% compounded annually
interest for 4 years. What is total amount
a. P2,162,93 c. P1,558.27
b. P 7,558.27 d. P8,162.93
117. The volume of a larger rectangular box is 3 times the
volume of a smaller rectangular box. What is the volume of X?

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

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