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PROFESSIONAL

EDUCATION
SEPTEMBER 2015
1. Among the following, which directly qualifies the
teacher candidate to be registered at par with
other professions like medicine, law, nursing, and
the like?
A. Teaching job placement
B. Licensure examination
C. Continuing professional education
D Membership in professional associations
2. In essence, what is the new Performance
Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST)?
A. Competency-based
B. Practice-based
C. Skill-based
D. Knowledge-based
 
3. When should teachers support one another?
A. At all times for whatever cause
B. When they dialogue with administration
C. When there is rift among teachers
D. When the best interest of the learners is at stake
in a controversy
 
4. Can a failed examinee qualify for the position of
para-teacher?
A. No.
B. Yes.
C. Yes, if his LET rating is below 75.
D. Yes, if his LET rating is 70 and above.
5. Which of the following is NOT relevant as
immediate expectations for BEED and BSED
graduates?
A. Acting as an agent of change
B. Motivation for continuing professional growth
C. Principled understanding of the learning process
D. High literacy and critical thinking
6. What is the constitutional exemption for
prohibition to establish schools solely for aliens in
the Philippines?
A. School for Asians only
B. School for special alien children
C. Religious or mission schools
D. Schools for children of diplomats and their
dependents
7. Are vocational teachers required of professional
license?
A. Only if they teach in the regular school.
B. Yes.
C. Only if they have less than 5 years of teaching
experience.
D. No.
8. What is known as a self-appraisal for
professional growth that is acceptable and useful
for recognizing weakness and strengths for a new
or beginning teacher?
A. Self-evaluation
B. Master teacher's evaluation
C. Student's evaluation
D. Principal's evaluation
9. Transparency International, a global corruption
watchdog, rates the Philippines as one of the most
corrupt nation in Asia. What educational program is
relevant to this Situation?
A. Values education
B. Socio-economic development
C. Cultural preservation program
D. Infrastructure modernization
10. In common ways to evaluate teachers, there are
activities that relate to assessment of instructional
planning performance, but this is NOT one of them:
A. Complies with regulations of school system
B. Sets mode of evaluation of students progress
C. Sets right objectives for lessons
D. Provides orderly sequence of lesson plans
 
 
11. 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. Engage students in conversational activities
D. Give stress to correct grammar
12. Values are subjective. Your value may not
necessarily be my value. Who subscribe to the
thought?
I. Progressivist II. Pragmatists III. Essentialist
A. II and III
B. I and III
C. I, II and III
D. I and II
13. From the Constitution, what is the condition for
allowing students to be taught religion in public
schools?
A. Catechists paid by government
B. Extra pay for teachers
C. Outside of school hours only
D. Upon written permission by parents
14. Students must be taught self-responsibility is
the desire of the ___________ teacher.
A. existentialist
B. Constructivist
C. pragmatic
D. utilitarianist
 
15. How is collaboration among teachers for
sustained professional practice teachers best
achieved?
A. Independent work for impact
B. Mentoring system by experienced teachers
C. Interdependent work for cohesion
D. Support for beginning teachers
16. Which of the following is a quality of an engaging
learning environment most reflective of Education For
All (EFA)?
A. Innovations to enhance learning for all types of
learners
B. Decentralized governance
C. Student-centered learning activities
D. Open communications for all-teachers, parents,
students
 
17. Which theory calls for adaptation to the
learner's biological and developmental set of
characteristics?
A. Multiple Intelligence Theory
B. Emotional Intelligence Theory
C. Reading Readiness Theory
D. Learning Style Theory
18. Of the following interventions, which is directly
aimed at responding to the transitional gap
between academic achievement and employment?
A. Deregulation of tuition fees
B. Voluntary accreditation of schools
C. School networking with business and industry
D. Identification of centers of excellence
19. Learning is influenced by social interaction and
interpersonal relations. What must a teacher do?
A. Make students work collaboratively
B. Motivate student to reflect on how they learn
C. Make students feel good about themselves
D. Give more independent study
20. The world has become a global village. What
sound practice is expected of teachers?
A. Ethnocentrism
B. Ethnic cleansing
C. Respect of diverse cultures
D. Xethnocentrism
21. To survive in the global community and in the
21st century, one must be a ___________.
A. digital expert
B. digital native
C. digital immigrant
D. authority
22. 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
23. How do you characterize values that apply to
the whole of humanity as taught by great teachers,
such as Buddha, Lao Tzu, Jesus and the like?
A. Secular values
B. Universal values
C. Sectarian values
D. Values of organized churches
24. Among components to a morally mature
person, which demonstrates that a teacher
applies moral principles (e.g. the Golden Rule)
when making moral judgments?
A. Reflects on moral choices
B. Encourages others to communicate
C. Develops self-esteem
D. Listens carefully to others
25. Among components of a morally mature
person, which demonstrates that a teacher seeks
peaceful resolution of conflict?
A. Fulfilling commitments
B. Working for peace/reconciliation
C. Doing community work
D. Accepting responsibility for choices
26. Among qualities of moral consciousness, how
should Valentin de los Santos of the 1950s be
judged who stormed Malacañang with his army of
Malayas armed with bolos and amulets?
A. Objective
B. Correct
C. Culpable
D. Erroneous
27. What is the term for the leap from theory to
practice in which the teacher applies theories to
effective teaching methods and theories?
A. Construction process
B. Integration process
C. Conceptualization process
D. Informational process
28. Educated in a religious school, Dona goes to
confession every day to be free of any mortal sin.
How do you characterize Dona's moral attitude?
A. Pharisaical
B. Callous
C. Strict
D. Scrupulous
29. Which of the following refer to teamwork
among teachers in classroom teaching?
A. Peer evaluation
B. Peer discussion
C. Peer teaching
D. Peer assessment
30. Of the approaches to classroom management,
which emphasizes the organization and
management of students as they engage in
academic work?
A. Assertive approach
B. Behavioral modification approach
C. Group managerial approach
D. Business-academic approach
31. What mistake is teacher Benny trying to avoid
when he never drops a topic before it is
completed?
A. Dangling topic
B. Bounded topic
C. Non-directional topic
D. Non-assessed topic
 
32. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance
Approach to discipline, what happens when
students are not getting the recognition they
desire, continually seek help, and refuse to work
unless the teacher hovers over them?
A. Attention getting
B. Revenge seeking
C. Withdrawal
D. Power seeking
33. Teacher Liza acts like a class manager, not a
disciplinarian. Which of the following did she avoid
doing?
A. Being consistent with disciplinary pattern
B. Establish and enforce simple rules
C. Relax discipline early in the first weeks, being
more tight later
D. Establish pattern of disciplinary early in the first
weeks of school
34. 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 teacher
B. The student
C. The parent
D. The principal
As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the
teacher may restructure the program. How is this
NOT done?
A. Teach again lessons difficult to understand
B. Remove tension level before processing with
lesson
C. Modify schedule
D. Skip whole lesson unit altogether
 
How do you characterize education that "shifts
away" and introduces something new from current
educational practices?
A. Instructive
B. Informative
C. Constructive
D. Normative
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. Trusting students
B. Expressing interest for students
C. Being fair and consistent
D. Being positive
 
From classroom management strategies applied on
erring students, which of the following should NOT
be done?
A. Surprise quiz
B. Parent-principal conference
C. Communicating problem to parents
D. Shaming erring student before the class
To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able
to identify the mistaken goals of students. What is
the hidden goal of students who become violent?
A. Goal is to seek power
B. Goal is to isolate self
C. Goal is to get attention
D. Goal is to get revenge
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. Use nonverbal signals
B. Continue to teach and ignore infraction
C. Reprimand student after class
D. Reprimand quietly
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. Removing seductive objects
B. Antiseptic bouncing
C. Direct appeal
D. Physical restraint
Of the approaches to classroom management,
which involves a variety of techniques and methods
ranging simple rewards to elaborate reinforcement,
e.g. praise or rewards?
A. Behavioral modification approach
B. Group management approach
C. Business-academic approach
D. Assertive approach
43. Among unit plan components, to what cluster
do models, replicas, charts, graphs and
specimens belong?
A. Resources and materials
B. Evaluation procedures
C. Learning activities
D. Objectives
What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-
learners and take pride in the work of
fast learners?
A. Bullying
B. Cursing
C. Hurling invectives
D. Discrimination
Of-goals-of education, which relates to the
strengthening of our society's sense of
belonging and identity?
A. Autonomy
B. Moral character
C. Enculturation
D. Citizenship
46. With closeness to direct experience as standard,
which one should a teacher choose?
A. Contrived experiences
B. Dramatized experiences
C. Study trip
D. Demonstration
Teacher Mona is a great lecturer and so she is
invited to speak and represent the school on many
occasions. What is one quality of her lectures when
she follows a planned sequence, not diverting so as
to lose attention of her listeners?
A. Fluency
B. Explicit explanations
C. Inclusion of elements
D. Continuity
What characteristics does the Sequential
Synthesizing Technique (SST) add to one-way class
lectures?
A. Visualization
B. Interactivity
C. Integration
D. Summarization
Under the affective domain of learning, what
includes active attention to stimuli such as
acquiescence, willingness to answer, and feelings of
satisfaction?
A. Organization
B. Responding
C. Valuing
D. Characterization
Which of the following is the most appropriate use
of television in the classroom?
A. TV viewing for the whole one-hour class
B. TV viewing to replace absent teacher
C. TV viewing with cuts and explanation
D. TV viewing to entertain students
 
What is aroused among viewing learners by
dramatic educational films in what is known as
"cliff hangers"?
A. Relevance
B. Satisfaction
C. Significance
D. Expectancy
52. 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. Changing attitudes and feelings
B. Allowing different interests.
C. Reinforcing learning
D. Encouraging participation
53. 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 fill in lesson gaps
B. Using technology to lighten up lessons
C. Developing passivity and uncritical minds
D. Developing visual and audial orientation
54. Of the following effects on learning, what is the
effect of model cars, trucks/trains, boats and
airplanes that can be used to introduce a unit on
transportation?
A. Motivating students
B. Encouraging participation
C. Allowing different interests
D. Contributing to understanding
55. According to Nagel's Acronym PPPF, what is
important to Follow Up in the proper use of
instructional materials?
A. Student interest
B. Lesson Objective
C. Student expectations
D. Media and materials
56. In the constructivist approach to learning, how
is technology best regarded?
A. As a learning tool to learn from (a source)
B. As a learning tool to learn by (an aid)
C. As a learning tool to learn with (a partner)
D. As a learning tool to learn through (a channel)
Along what aspect is the School Governing Council
useful for school-based management?
A. Interventions in school monitoring
B. Shared task of policy-making
C. Parent-teacher projects.
D. Household outreach
The test questions in Teacher Dante's test were
confusing and subject to wrong understanding,
especially to poorer students. What was wrong
with the test?
A. Test items inappropriate for outcomes being
measured
B. Inappropriate level of difficulty of items
C. Unclear directions
D. Ambiguity
Among recording devices during assessment, which
can the student use to describe behavior and
context without which observations may be
forgotten or remember incorrectly?
A. Portfolio
B. Anecdotal record
C. Checklist
D. Self-assessment
60. What does the traditional curriculum and mass
education lack that the progressive
curriculum can deliver?
A. Authoritarian role of the teacher
B. Value for individualization
C. Collective discipline.
D. Rigid system of grading
61. Of the following, which is a form of direct
learning experience?
A. Internet research
B. Village interview
C. Role playing
D. Preparation of learning materials
 
John Dewey said "An ounce of experience is better
than a ton of theory". To which does this statement
point?
A. The need for theory
B. The primacy of experience
C. The need for experience
D. The primacy of theory
Of the types of validity for tests, what type
constructs a test for a particular subject, the items
adequately reflecting the Specific matter of the
subject?
A. Content validity
B. Criterion validity
C. Curricular validity
D. Predictive validity
Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths
and weaknesses for purposes of placement and
formulating an appropriate instructional program?
A. Achievement tests
B. Diagnostic tests
C. Competency tests
D. Personality tests
In using Essay questions, what of the following are
these tests susceptible to, such as to make them
less reliable to measure broad knowledge of the
subject matter?
A. Bluffing
B. Guessing
C. Time consuming
D. Cheating
 
Of the following, which best describes peer
teaching-and-learning?
A. Professional
B. Individual
C. Personal
D. Collegial
 
Inculcating moral maturity among students, which
of the following relates to beliefs and ideals?
A. Refraining from prejudiced action
B. Promoting human equality.
C. Respecting freedom of conscience
D. Avoiding deception and dishonesty
In outcomes based education, which of the
following are not considered as outcomes?
A. Products
B. Portfolio
C. Procedures
D. Performances
Among variables for instruction, which matters
most, such as the rest would not mean so much
without it?
A. Appropriate level of instruction
B. Incentives to work on instructional tasks
C. time need to learn task
D. Quality of instruction
Of which 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. Focusing
B. Tolerance
C. Sharpening
D. Narrowing
71. Which of the following display one's care for
the welfare of others?
A. Accepting responsibility for one's choices
B. Fulfilling commitments
C. Developing self-esteem
D. Taking pleasure in helping others
 
Which of the following best describes creativity?
A. Imaginative
B. Resourceful
C. Positive
D. Inspired
Learning is influenced by social interaction and
interpersonal relations. What must a teacher do?
A. Make students feel good about themselves.
B. Motivate students to reflect on how they learn.
C. Give more independent study.
D. Make students work collaboratively.
74. 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. Basic sight words
C. Phonetic analysis
D. Structural analysis
What kind of literary works are very creative by
way of descriptive language and dramatic
episodes?
A. Fiction novels
B. Biography
C. Historical account
D. Autobiography
What is known as learning a new word by studying
its roots and affixes?
A. Morphology
B. Structural analysis
C. Phonetic analysis
D. Contextualization
In Grace Goddell’s Skill Ladder, which step should
come last, and only when needed?
A. Using contextual clues
B. Using the dictionary
C. Using parts of a book
D. Using phonetic analysis
In Piaget's stages of Cognitive Development, what
is the pre-school age in which a child's intelligence
is intuitive, able to make metal representations,
and close to the use of symbols?
A. Formal Operational Stage
B. Sensory-motor Stage
C. Concrete-Operational Stage
D. Pre-Operational Stage
In Piaget's Concrete-Operational stage In cognitive
development, which refers to the ability to order or
arrange things logically based on dimensions such
as weight, volume or size?
A. Conservation
B. Decentering
C. Reversibility
D. Seriation
 
Among examples listed, which does NOT represent
teaching strategies to develop
metacognition?
A. Have students develop questions about what is going on
around them
B. Have teachers use the free hand to monitor and rate
leaning achievement
C. Have students to monitor their own learning and thinking
D. Have students make predictions about what is to be
represented
Among components in the instructional framework
for learning strategies, which is demonstrated by
teacher Jiny who worked together with her
students on a skills or task and figure out how to
apply the skill?
A. Independent Practice
B. Consolidation
C. Guided practice
D. Review
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.)
83. Without misuse of learning time, Teacher Odie
requests students with singing talent to perform in
class, adding to make learning a source of fun.
What facilitating environment is Teacher Odie
adopting?
A. Permits confrontation
B. Tolerates ambiguity
C. Makes students feel accepted
D. Recognizes right of students to make mistakes
Principal Ted thinks uses free and open dialogue,
even confrontation, so that teachers and learners
can learn to discard old habits and attitudes. What
is his general view about learning?
A. It requires school resources
B. It is a Consequence of experience
C. It is at times a painful process
D. It is primarily a fun experience
The following are non-verbal behavior by teachers.
Which one is an encouraging behavior?
A. Voice volume shows arrogance
B. Stands or sits that shows alertness
C. Teacher grabs, slaps student
D. Teacher frowns, sneers
Among the following questions, which is NOT
applicable to metacognition?
A. How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate
rate?
B. Did I understand what I just heard, read or saw?
C. Do I know what I need to know?
D. What factual information have I retained?
Among teaching styles, how do you classify
teachers who clearly and fairly communicates
standards for discipline and performance to
student?
A. Authoritarian
B. Permissive
C. Uninvolved
D. Authoritative
In Erikson's Stage Theory of Development, which
affirmation belongs to the stage of identify versus
diffusion?
A. When people look at what I have done, I feel
embarrassed
B. I get a good deal of pleasure from working
C. I wonder what sort of person I am
D. I feel competent
The following are examples of non-verbal behavior.
Which one is a restricting or not acceptable
mannerism by teachers?
A. Teacher suggests approval for student and
continues with "um-hm"
B. Teacher moves toward student
C. Teachers slouches to suggest being carefree
D. Teacher's intonation shows support
90. Teacher Ernie makes sure that he covers the
essential subject content, while treating them
sufficiently or in-depth. What guiding principle is he
following for lesson preparation?
A. Balance
B. Significance
C. Feasibility
D. Self-sufficiency
 
91. Among teaching styles, how do you classify
teachers who are indifferent and undemanding of
student involvement?
A. Benevolent
B. Authoritarian
C. Permissive
D. Uninvolved
In Erikson's stage Theory of Development, which of
the following needs to be developed for the child (1
to 1½ years old)?
A. Autonomy
B. Industry
C. Initiative
D. Trust
93. Which of the following situation best
exemplifies metacognitive thinking?
A. I think of one idea
B. I ask myself, do I really understand this one idea?
C. I stay or mull over one idea.
D. I transfer thought to another single idea
Which of the following is NOT an example of
intense negative emotion that can interfere with
learning and performance?
A. Mild nervous feelings
B. Panic
C. Anxiety
D. Insecurity
Which is true of LET passers?
A. Every LET passer shall be required to take the
Professional Oath before practicing as a Professional
Teacher.
B. Taking the Professional Oath before practicing as a
Professional Teacher is optional for LET passer.
C. The Professional Oath can be taken before any
Professional Teacher.
D. The taking of oath must be within one month from
passing the LET.
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. Decentering
B. Reversibility
C. Seriation
D. Conservation
Among teaching styles, how do you classify
teachers who lack confidence in enforcing and
demanding compliance to rules?
A. Permissive
B. Uninvolved
C. Authoritative
D. Authoritarian
98. In his speech class, teacher Rod uses poetry
dramatic reading by students, using Movements
(posture, gestures, facial expressions, creative
movements, etc.). What learning objectives or
outcome is he looking for?
A. Non-discursive communication
B. Skilled movements
C. Reflex movements
D. Characterization
99. Of the following classroom activities, which
best relate to child visual learning and
development?
A. Drawing and coloring
B. Textbook reading
C. Singing and acting
D. Games and sports
100. How can the teacher best begin in developing
a lesson plan design?
A. High-level open-ended questions
B. General learning goals
C. Vision mission statement of the school
D. Clearly defined outcomes
 
101. 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. Perceptual abilities
102. In cognitive learning, what are firmly
established and thoroughly tested principles or
theories?
A. Hypothesis
B. Laws
C. Facts
D. Concepts
 
What is the expected outcome in applying Positive
Behavior Support teaching technique?
A. Discussion skills
B. Self-management skills
C. High thinking skills
D. Social skills
104. On clusters of meaningful learning activities,
which does NOT belong to bodily-kinesthetic
learning activities?
A. Story telling
B. Dance
C. Hands-on demonstration
D. Role-playing
105. How and when should teachers most
effectively deal with misdemeanor for class
management and control?
A. At beginning of the class
B. Early and promptly
C. By end of each class
D. When heads have cooled
In the 5'S Formula to create a conducive learning
environment, which S stands for cleanliness of the
work place?
A. Shine
B. Systematize
C. Sweep
D. Sort
107. Of the following subjects, which does NOT
belong to performance-based subjects in which
direct instruction is effectively used?
A. Mathematics
B. Values Education
C. Music
D. Science
108. Among core/basic life skill, which relate to
recognizing and giving worth to ourselves as
persons?
A. Love
B. Empathy
C. Self-esteem
D. Compassion
Classroom routines form the backbone of daily
school activities, but which of the following is NOT
covered by such routines?
A. Submission of work
B. Distribution of papers
C. Lesson content
D. Seating arrangement
Which of the following is an acceptable teacher-
effectiveness practice?
A. Setting of objectives rather than outcomes
B. Directions given sparingly and delivered casually
C. Classroom routines done early in the school year
D. Planning done following monitoring of learning
111. What field of education manages children with
behavioral problems like attention-deficit
disorders?  
A. Distance education
B. Skills and technology training
C. Special education
D. Early Childhood Education
112. How will you make a child memorize the table
of multiplication from the point of view of PAVLOV?
A. Make them understand the meaning of
multiplication.
B. Call the child's attention every time you recite the
table for them.
C. Model the recitation of the table of multiplication.
D. Reward the child with a candy for every correct
recitation.
Of the following, which is most true of
adolescents?
A. Hormonal changes
B. Last splurge of dependence
C. Defiance of peer group
D. Unruly behavior
114. To improve recall, Literature teacher Lanie
gave a rich descriptive explanation for the character
of Romeo and Juliet. What method for memory
retrieval did teacher Lanie use?
A. Context
B. Meaningful learning
C. Personalization
D. Elaboration
Which of the following classroom climate is
less threatening?
A. Cooperative
B. Individualistic
C. Competitive
D. Autocratic
Which is the research method or technique
suited for the study of Garbage collection in
NCR district I?
A. Experiment
B. Focus Group
C. marketing research
D. Observational technique
What is the criterion-referenced test designed to
determine?
A. Performance level on a specific skill
B. Performance on a wide content coverage
C. Attaining a personal target
D. Performance higher than other members of the
group
What primary response factor is considered by
Essay questions?
A. Wide sampling of ideas
B. Factual information
C. Originality
D. Less time for construction and scoring
What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and
their levels of quality on which the evaluation will
be focused?
A. Portfolio
B. Stem
C. Journal
D. Rubric
Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what
could be the most noble motive in students
pursuing a lifetime work and mission for the
teaching profession?
A. Promise of higher rank and prestige
B. Social service to upcoming generations
C. Economic security and welfare
D. Respected position in society
 
Among cognitive objectives, what refers to the
transfer of knowledge from one concept to another?
A. Synthesis
B. Analysis
C. Application
D. Comprehension
 
Among written categories of assessment methods,
what instruments did Science teacher Julian use
when he prepared a list of behavior that makes up
a certain type of performance in the use of a
microscope?
A. Observation and self-report
B. Product rating scale
C. written response instruments
D. Performance test
What should be the basis of remedial
instruction?
A. Basic errors and lapses
B. Errors, failings and lapses
C. Complex patterns in learning
D. Identified systematic errors by students
Which of the following are alternatives
assessments?
A. Portfolio, exhibits, journals
B. Paper-and-pencil test, demonstration, reports
C. Multiple choice, structured observation, sentence
completion
D. Self-assessment, authentic assessment, surveys
Using Rubrics to assess power-point presentations
of students, which criteria from the following is
most significant as it is the essence the
presentations?
A. Presentation design
B. Oral delivery
C. Content value
D. Orderly sequencing
What is the Normal Curve in the grade
distribution of students in a class?
A. All have average grades
B. Most get average grades; few high and low
C. Most get high grades
D. Most get low grades
What is being assessed by the Rubric that
seeks to assess high, moderate, or low
imaginative thinking?
A. Aesthetic
B. Appeal
C. Creativity
D. Craftsmanship
In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are
responsible in judging student performance?
A. Teacher and peers
B. Teacher-and-students
C. Teacher-and-supervisors
D. Teacher-students-supervisors
What does it mean to state that the difficulty
index of a test item is one (1)?
A. The test item is extremely easy
B. The test item is not valid
C. The test item is very good and should be
retained
D. The test item is very difficult
For assessment in Problem-Based Learning, how do
you classify the teacher's assessment of individual
students presenting their output in class?
A. Peer assessment
B. Cased-based assessment
C. Group assessment
D. Individual assessment
With manner of answering as a criterion, which of
the following does NOT belong to this test group?
A. Completion test
B. Matching
C. True-False
D. Multiple choice
What should be done with the test item whose
difficulty index is .98?
A. Reject it
B. Reserve it for another group of students
C. Retain it
D. Revise it
What is wrong with test items that give clues to
answers to questions?
A. Unclear directions
B. Ambiguity
C. Tests brevity
D. Poor construction
What does it mean if student Pete got a 60%
percentile rank in class?
A. He scored better than 60% of the class
B. He got 60% of the items correctly
C. He scored less than 60% of the class
D. He got 40% of the test wrongly
What does it mean to state that the determination
index of a test item is -.35?
A. More from the upper group got the item correctly
B. The test is quite reliable
C. More from the lower group got the item correctly
D. The test item is valid
What is the graphic illustration for the relationship
between two variables?
A. Normal curve
B. Frequency polygon
C. Histogram
D. Scatter diagram
Which measure of central tendency is most reliable
when scores are extremely high and low?
A. Median
B. Mode
C. Mean
D. Cannot be identified unless individual scores are
given
As positive correlation is to direct relation, to what
relation is negative correlation?
A. Indefinite relation
B. Definite relation
C. Inverse relation
D. Neutral relation
 
Which is a characteristic of the following score
distribution:
98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20,
18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1
A. No discernible pattern
B. Skewed to the right
C. Tri-modal
D. Bi-modal
What is the transformation strategy in outcome-
based education that caters to bodily kinesthetic
potentials through socialization?
A. Reciprocal Questioning
B. Human Chain
C. Recitation
D. Bingo
What is the active learning strategy useful in
sharing ideas about controversial topics(divorce,
abortion, etc.)?
A. Fishbowl
B. Role playing
C. Nose exchange
D. Student presentation
Among thinking or comprehension strategies,
which is the ability to relate items (such as nouns
and verbs), also synthesize new with old
information?
A. Elaboration strategy
B. Rehearsal strategy
C. Organizational strategy
D. Affective strategy
In interpreting assessment results, which is
described when the results are consistent?
A. Reliability
B. Validity
C. Subjectivity
D. Objectivity
Among thinking or comprehensive strategies, which
is to be relaxed yet alert and attentive when
studying or taking a test?
A. Rehearsal strategy
B. Affective strategy
C. Elaboration strategy
D. Organizational strategy
What kind of plan can be developed by keeping
track of assessment results from one periodic rating
to the next?
A. Annual Implementation Plan
B. School Improvement Plan
C. Division Plan
D. Regional Plan
Which of the following best characterize the
Business Academic Approach in classroom
management?
A. Persist, enforce, don't give up
B. Calmness, consistency, confidence
C. Work, organization, procedures
D. Control, persistency, sanctions
Among categories of time in classrooms and
schools, which refers, to the number of days and
hours in the school calendar specified by the school
and government agencies?
A. Allocated time
B. Engaged time
C. Mandated time
D. Instruction time
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
Of the following questions, which relate to meta-
cognition?
A. How is this done?
B. What facts did I know?
C. Am I learning well enough?
D. When did this event occur?
Among development activities, which does not
belong to data-gathering activities which can allow
active participation by students?
A. Library research
B. Case study
C. Solving real-world problems
D. Panel discussion

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