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1.

What is the basic feature of the


latest Performance Appraisal System
for Teachers (PAST)?
A. Competency-based B.
Values-based C.
Knowledge-based D. Practice-
based
1. What is the basic feature of the
latest Performance Appraisal System
for Teachers (PAST)?
A. Competency-based B.
Values-based C.
Knowledge-based D. Practice-
based
2. 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. Outsides of
school hours only D. Upon written
permission by parents.
2. 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. Outsides of
school hours only D. Upon written
permission by parents.
3. What is the most commendable and ideal
drive expected from teachers in participating
programs for professional development?
A. Optical use of time and resources B.
Continuing professional growth C.
Support for training programs D.
Promotion and higher merit pay
3. What is the most commendable and ideal
drive expected from teachers in participating
programs for professional development?
A. Optical use of time and resources B.
Continuing professional growth C. Support
for training programs D. Promotion and
higher merit pay
4. The following supports the statement that “every
teacher shall be physically, mentally and morally fit “
EXCEPT for ,
A. the conduct of neuro-psychological exam as one of
the requirements in applying for a teaching position
B. The conduct of x-ray test, urine test, hepatitis test
and other related physical examinations
C. Negative drug test
D. must be able to identify one’s blood type
4. The following supports the statement that “every
teacher shall be physically, mentally and morally fit “
EXCEPT for ,
A. the conduct of neuro-psychological exam as one of
the requirements in applying for a teaching position
B. The conduct of x-ray test, urine test, hepatitis test
and other related physical examinations
C. Negative drug test
D. must be able to identify one’s blood type
5. Pia took the LET last March 2015.
Unfortunately, she failed in the examination. Is
she qualified for the position of para-teachers?
A. No. B. Yes, if her LET
rating is 71-74 C. Yes, if her LET rating is
below 75. D. Yes, if her LET rating is 70-
74.
5. Pia took the LET last March 2015.
Unfortunately, she failed in the examination. Is
she qualified for the position of para-teachers?
A. No. B. Yes, if her LET
rating is 71-74 C. Yes, if her LET rating is
below 75. D. Yes, if her LET rating is 70-
74.
6. Can Lea Salonga be given a special permit to
teach Music in high school?
A. No, she cannot. In the very first place, she is
not an education graduate
B. No, she has not passed the LET. C. Yes,
she is a graduate of ALS.
D. Yes, she has excelled and gained international
recognition.
6. Can Lea Salonga be given a special permit to
teach Music in high school?
A. No, she cannot. In the very first place, she is
not an education graduate
B. No, she has not passed the LET. C. Yes,
she is a graduate of ALS.
D. Yes, she has excelled and gained
international recognition.
7. Cirilo is a graduate of Batchelor of Science in Information
Technology. He wants to proceed the teaching profession by
earning units in professional education. No, how many units
in professional education does the law require for a non-
education graduate to earn before he can take the LET?
A. 10 units B. 12 units
C. 32 units
D. 18 units
7. Cirilo is a graduate of Batchelor of Science in Information
Technology. He wants to proceed the teaching profession by
earning units in professional education. No, how many units
in professional education does the law require for a non-
education graduate to earn before he can take the LET?
A. 10 units B. 12 units
C. 32 units
D. 18 units
8. A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner’s
work only in ,
A. attendance, character, merit and quality of
academic performance
B. attendance, beauty, merit and quality of academic
performance
C. attendance, merit and quality of academic
performance
D. merit and quality of academic performance
8. A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner’s
work only in ,
A. attendance, character, merit and quality of
academic performance
B. attendance, beauty, merit and quality of academic
performance
C. attendance, merit and quality of academic
performance
D. merit and quality of academic performance
9. 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.
9. 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.
10. 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.
10. 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.
11. This law makes some amendments of certain
sections of Republic Act 7836 such a the
Qualification Requirements of Teacher Applicants.
Registration and Exception.
A. Republic Act 4670
B. Republic Act 10157
C. Republic Act 10533
D. Republic Act 9293
11. This law makes some amendments of certain
sections of Republic Act 7836 such a the
Qualification Requirements of Teacher Applicants.
Registration and Exception.
A. Republic Act 4670
B. Republic Act 10157
C. Republic Act 10533
D. Republic Act 9293
12. 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
12. 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
13. Teacher Anton is often discribed by his
students as highly demanding and imposes rules
without explanation. With this, the teaching
style of Teacher Anton is categorized as ,
A. Authoritarian C. Detached
B. Permissive D. Authoritative
13. Teacher Anton is often discribed by his
students as highly demanding and imposes rules
without explanation. With this, the teaching
style of Teacher Anton is categorized as ,
A. Authoritarian C. Detached
B. Permissive D. Authoritative
14. If a teacher is not demanding nor
warning to his students, how will you
classify his teaching style?

A. AuthoritarianC. Detached
B. Permissive D. Authoritative
14. If a teacher is not demanding nor
warning to his students, how will you
classify his teaching style?

A. AuthoritarianC. Detached
B. Permissive D. Authoritative
15. Which among the four teaching
styles is the ideal style for an effective
teacher?

A. Authoritarian C. Detached
B. B. Permissive D. Authoritative
15. Which among the four teaching
styles is the ideal style for an effective
teacher?

A. Authoritarian C. Detached
B. B. Permissive D. Authoritative
16. It is a field of study and an emerging
discipline whose major aim is to create equal
educational opportunities from diverse racial,
ethic, social class and cultural groups.
A. Differentiated Instruction B.
Multicultural Education
C. Consensus
D. Interaction
16. It is a field of study and an emerging
discipline whose major aim is to create equal
educational opportunities from diverse racial,
ethic, social class and cultural groups.
A. Differentiated Instruction B.
Multicultural Education
C. Consensus
D. Interaction
17. The mastery of basic 3Rs (Reading,
Writing and Arthmetic) is anchored in
what philosophy?

A. Essentialism C. Existentialism B.
Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
17. The mastery of basic 3Rs (Reading,
Writing and Arthmetic) is anchored in
what philosophy?

A. Essentialism C. Existentialism B.
Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
18. “Life is what you make it.” This old
adage exemplifies the philosophy of ,

A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
18. “Life is what you make it.” This old
adage exemplifies the philosophy of ,

A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
19. Who is the main proponent of
progressivism?
A. William Bagley
B. John Watson
C. Jean Paul Sartre
D. John Dewey
19. Who is the main proponent of
progressivism?
A. William Bagley
B. John Watson
C. Jean Paul Sartre
D. John Dewey
20. All of the classmates of Ana cheat in the
exam when their teacher goes out from the
classroom. However, Ana chooses to remain
honest and minds her own work because she
believes that she does not have to follow the
behavior of her classmates.
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism B.
Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
20. All of the classmates of Ana cheat in the
exam when their teacher goes out from the
classroom. However, Ana chooses to remain
honest and minds her own work because she
believes that she does not have to follow the
behavior of her classmates.
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism B.
Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
21. Edna took the LET last year Unfortunately, she
failed in the examination and got an overall rating
of 69. Now, is she qualified for the position of para-
teachers?
A. No. B. Yes.
C. Maybe. D. Yes,
provided that she is a first-taker
21. Edna took the LET last year Unfortunately, she
failed in the examination and got an overall rating
of 69. Now, is she qualified for the position of para-
teachers?
A. No. B. Yes.
C. Maybe. D. Yes,
provided that she is a first-taker
22. What Republic Act that strengthens the
regulation and supervision of the practice of
teaching in the Philippines and prescribes a
licensure examination for teachers?

A. Republic Act 6470 C. Republic Act 10533


B. Republic Act 7836 D. Republic Act 9293
22. What Republic Act that strengthens the
regulation and supervision of the practice of
teaching in the Philippines and prescribes a
licensure examination for teachers?

A. Republic Act 6470 C. Republic Act 10533


B. Republic Act 7836 D. Republic Act 9293
23. Which among the following refers to the
“Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013?
A. Republic Act 4670 B.
Republic Act 7836
C. Republic Act 10533
D. Republic Act 9293
23. Which among the following refers to the
“Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013?
A. Republic Act 4670 B.
Republic Act 7836
C. Republic Act 10533
D. Republic Act 9293
24. Mrs. Villaver gave her students in class newspapers,
She told the students to pick any article or news that they
are interested to read and report later in the big group.
What effect of learning is manifested based on the given
scenario?
A. Allowing different interests B. Changing
attitudes and feelings C. Encouraging
participation D. Reinforcing leaning
24. Mrs. Villaver gave her students in class newspapers,
She told the students to pick any article or news that they
are interested to read and report later in the big group.
What effect of learning is manifested based on the given
scenario?
A. Allowing different interests B. Changing
attitudes and feelings C. Encouraging
participation D. Reinforcing leaning
25. Social behaviorists and social cognitivists believe
that learning is influenced by social interaction and
interpersonal relations. With this in mind, a teacher
must ,
A. give more independent study
B. make students work collaboratively C. make
students feel good about themselves D. motivate
students to reflect on how they learn
25. Social behaviorists and social cognitivists believe
that learning is influenced by social interaction and
interpersonal relations. With this in mind, a teacher
must ,
A. give more independent study
B. make students work collaboratively C.
make students feel good about themselves D.
motivate students to reflect on how they learn
26. In Immanuel Kant’s word’s “Experience without
theory is blind, but theory without experience is a mere
intellectual play.” What does he try to tell the teachers?
A. One can stand without each other. B.
Experience is more important than theory.
C. Theory is more important than experience.
D. Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand.
26. In Immanuel Kant’s word’s “Experience without
theory is blind, but theory without experience is a mere
intellectual play.” What does he try to tell the teachers?
A. One can stand without each other. B.
Experience is more important than theory.
C. Theory is more important than experience.
D. Theory and experience must go hand-in-hand.
27. Which of the following ways can new
information be made more meaningful to students?
A. Valuing new knowledge B.
Increasing retention of new knowledge C.
Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge D.
Relating it to knowledge they already know
27. Which of the following ways can new
information be made more meaningful to students?
A. Valuing new knowledge B.
Increasing retention of new knowledge C.
Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge D.
Relating it to knowledge they already know
28. One of John Dewey’s popular words is “An
ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory.”
Which implies that teachers must emphasize ,
A. the need for theory
B. the need for experience
C. the primacy of theory
D. the primacy of experience
28. One of John Dewey’s popular words is “An
ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory.”
Which implies that teachers must emphasize ,
A. the need for theory
B. the need for experience
C. the primacy of theory
D. the primacy of experience
29. Rita is 86 years young. She continues to learn phrases
in new languages, she writes poetry, and she enjoys going
to museums to see the latest up-and-coming artists. These
examples of her adaptive capacities demonstrate :
A. chronological age. B. biological
age. C. psychological age.
D. social age.
29. Rita is 86 years young. She continues to learn phrases
in new languages, she writes poetry, and she enjoys going
to museums to see the latest up-and-coming artists. These
examples of her adaptive capacities demonstrate :
A. chronological age. B. biological
age. C. psychological age.
D. social age.
30. Which statement BEST resolves the nature-nurture
controversy ?
A. Nurture is clearly more important in development than
nature.
B. Nature is clearly more important than nurture in human
development.
C. Neither nurture nor nature plays a particularly strong role in
development.
D. The interaction between nature and nurture is most
important in development.
30. Which statement BEST resolves the nature-nurture
controversy ?
A. Nurture is clearly more important in development than
nature.
B. Nature is clearly more important than nurture in human
development.
C. Neither nurture nor nature plays a particularly strong role in
development.
D. The interaction between nature and nurture is most
important in development.
31. Which is TRUE in the following statement?
A. Our development is like of caterpillar where we
undergo distinct stages.
B. Heredity exerts a greater influence on human
development than environment.
C. Development is not-or-nothing with respect to
varying issues of development.
D. What has been experienced in the earlier stages of
development can no longer be changed.
31. Which is TRUE in the following statement?
A. Our development is like of caterpillar where we
undergo distinct stages.
B. Heredity exerts a greater influence on human
development than environment.
C. Development is not-or-nothing with respect to
varying issues of development.
D. What has been experienced in the earlier stages of
development can no longer be changed.
32. Which of the following is NOT an example of a defense mechanism?
A.“After my grandmother died. my father still set her bed every night.”
B.“I realized that I was angry with my brother, so I sat down to talk
about the issue.”
C.When questioned by a friend, the woman who was brutally raped last
month answered that she was doing fine and that the entire incident
had slipped her mind.
D.After the new baby was brought home, his four-year old brother threw
temper tantrums and wrote all over the walls with crayons; acts he had
not committed since age two.
32. Which of the following is NOT an example of a defense mechanism?
A.“After my grandmother died. my father still set her bed every night.”
B.“I realized that I was angry with my brother, so I sat down to talk
about the issue.”
C.When questioned by a friend, the woman who was brutally raped last
month answered that she was doing fine and that the entire incident
had slipped her mind.
D.After the new baby was brought home, his four-year old brother threw
temper tantrums and wrote all over the walls with crayons; acts he had
not committed since age two.
33. If an infant is denied oral satisfaction,
he/she may experience later oral symptoms
such as overeating, smoking, or dependency on
others. The term that best describes this is ,
A. anal expulsive C. oral aggressive
B. anal retentive D. oral receptive
33. If an infant is denied oral satisfaction,
he/she may experience later oral symptoms
such as overeating, smoking, or dependency on
others. The term that best describes this is ,
A. anal expulsive C. oral aggressive
B. anal retentive D. oral receptive
34. As an adult, Cindy is uptight and
extremely rigid, often unwilling to make
even small adjustments in her schedule.
Cassandra is described in Freudian term as
,
A. anal expulsive C. oral aggressive
B. anal retentive D. oral receptive
34. As an adult, Cindy is uptight and
extremely rigid, often unwilling to make
even small adjustments in her schedule.
Cassandra is described in Freudian term as
,
A. anal expulsive C. oral aggressive
B. anal retentive D. oral receptive
35. occurs when children are provided with
assistance by more competent peers or adults to
enable the task to be done successfully.

A. Accommodation C. Modeling
B. Assimilation D. Scaffolding
35. occurs when children are provided with
assistance by more competent peers or adults to
enable the task to be done successfully.

A. Accommodation C. Modeling
B. Assimilation D. Scaffolding
36. Who was the founder of
psychoanalysis?
A. Abraham Maslow
B. Alfred Adler
C. Carl Jung
D. Sigmund Freud
36. Who was the founder of
psychoanalysis?
A. Abraham Maslow
B. Alfred Adler
C. Carl Jung
D. Sigmund Freud
37. If you were to gluttonously eat an
entire birthday cake, Freud would say
that was caused by your
A. ego C. superego
B. id D. subconscious
37. If you were to gluttonously eat an
entire birthday cake, Freud would say
that was caused by your
A. ego C. superego
B. id D. subconscious
38. Wendell can understand that her mother can
also be a daughter and a sister, all at the same
time. This suggests that Wendell is in the.
A. sensorimotor stage. B.
preoperational stage.
C. concrete operational stage. D.
formal operational stage.
38. Wendell can understand that her mother can
also be a daughter and a sister, all at the same
time. This suggests that Wendell is in the.
A. sensorimotor stage. B.
preoperational stage.
C. concrete operational stage. D.
formal operational stage.
39. Ausubel proposed the use of an educational tool or a
mental learning aid that helps students” integrate new
information with their existing knowledge, leading to
‘meaningful learning” as opposed to rote memorization.”
These mental learning aids are known as ,
A. advance organizers B. metacognitive
charts
C. mental maps
D. mnemonics
39. Ausubel proposed the use of an educational tool or a
mental learning aid that helps students” integrate new
information with their existing knowledge, leading to
‘meaningful learning” as opposed to rote memorization.”
These mental learning aids are known as ,
A. advance organizers B. metacognitive
charts
C. mental maps
D. mnemonics
40. Anita hate Math subject because when she was
in her primary grade, she could never forget how her
teacher humiliated and punished her in class for
getting a low test score. Learning to associate Math
with fear or phobia is best explained by the concept
of behaviorism authored by ,
A. BF Skinner C. Ivan Pavlov B.
Edward Thorndike D. John Watson
40. Anita hate Math subject because when she was
in her primary grade, she could never forget how her
teacher humiliated and punished her in class for
getting a low test score. Learning to associate Math
with fear or phobia is best explained by the concept
of behaviorism authored by ,
A. BF Skinner C. Ivan Pavlov B.
Edward Thorndike D. John Watson
41. If you can manipulate the environment, you can
manipulate behavior. This is the very philosophy of
Skinner in his theory called ,
A. Classical conditioning B. Operant
conditioning
C. S-R bond
D. Reflex conditioning
41. If you can manipulate the environment, you can
manipulate behavior. This is the very philosophy of
Skinner in his theory called ,
A. Classical conditioning B.
Operant conditioning
C. S-R bond
D. Reflex conditioning
42. Which of the following is an example of positive
reinforcement?
A. Giving Ben money for washing the dishes.
B. Spanking Ana for throwing trash on the street
C. Taking away the lollipop if Suzie doesn’t finish
her homework.
D. Excusing Rico from cleaning the toilet because
he got high score in MATH.
42. Which of the following is an example of positive
reinforcement?
A. Giving Ben money for washing the dishes.
B. Spanking Ana for throwing trash on the street
C. Taking away the lollipop if Suzie doesn’t finish
her homework.
D. Excusing Rico from cleaning the toilet because
he got high score in MATH.
43. This type of learner often makes decisions based on
intuition, is spontaneous, creative, risk-taker, and non-
linear thinkers. He sees the forest before the trees. He
enjoys working in groups. This type of learner is know
as ,
A. Analytic B. Global
C. Auditory D. Visual
43. This type of learner often makes decisions based on
intuition, is spontaneous, creative, risk-taker, and non-
linear thinkers. He sees the forest before the trees. He
enjoys working in groups. This type of learner is know
as ,
A. Analytic B. Global
C. Auditory D. Visual
44. Students who learn best through watching film,
seeing pictures or any graphic display, and creating
picture memory belong to type of learner.
A. Auditory B.
Kinesthetic/Tactile C. Visual Iconic
D. Visual Symbolic
44. Students who learn best through watching film,
seeing pictures or any graphic display, and creating
picture memory belong to type of learner.
A. Auditory B.
Kinesthetic/Tactile C. Visual Iconic
D. Visual Symbolic
45. How can a teacher help students with
different learning styles learn more
effectively?
A. Do lectures frequently. B. Use
graphic organizers. C. Give ice
breakers during class. D. Vary the
class activities.
45. How can a teacher help students with
different learning styles learn more
effectively?
A. Do lectures frequently. B. Use
graphic organizers. C. Give ice
breakers during class. D. Vary the
class activities.
46. Eight-year old Jestoni has a difficult time making friends
at school. He has trouble completing his school-work
accurately and on time and as a result, receives little positive
feedback from his teacher and parents . According to
Erikson’s theory, failures at this stage of development results
in ?
A. a sense of guilt B. a poor sense of
self C. feelings of inferiority
D. feelings of Mistrust
46. Eight-year old Jestoni has a difficult time making friends
at school. He has trouble completing his school-work
accurately and on time. and as a result, receives little positive
feedback from his teacher and parents . According to
Erikson’s theory, failures at this stage of development results
in ?
A. a sense of guilt B. a poor sense of
self C. feelings of inferiority
D. feelings of Mistrust
47. A young child might be heard saying.
“The sun is smiling at me.”The child’s
belief that the sun has “human” qualities
and is capable of action is referred to as :
A. animism. C. humanism.
B. conservation. D. seriation.
47. A young child might be heard saying.
“The sun is smiling at me.”The child’s
belief that the sun has “human” qualities
and is capable of action is referred to as :
A. animism. C. humanism.
B. conservation. D. seriation.
48. Twelve-year-old Kevin lives in a country with very
low governmental standards for public education. As a
result, he is barely literate. The public policies that
impact Kevin’s education are part of the,
A. chronosystem B. macrosystem
C. mesosystem D.
microsystem
48. Twelve-year-old Kevin lives in a country with very
low governmental standards for public education. As a
result, he is barely literate. The public policies that
impact Kevin’s education are part of the,
A. chronosystem B. macrosystem
C. mesosystem D.
microsystem
49. Which of the following statements is TRUE about
Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological System Theory?
A. All Social relationships are unidirectional.
B. Development is controlled by environmental forces.
C. Social networks have little influence on child
development.
D. Social settings in the exosystem do not contain
children.
49. Which of the following statements is TRUE about
Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological System Theory?
A. All Social relationships are unidirectional.
B. Development is controlled by environmental forces.
C. Social networks have little influence on child
development.
D. Social settings in the exosystem do not contain
children.
50. Joey, seven-year-old girl, knows how to
arrange objects or things according to weight,
shape, color or size, Joey as a young learner has
already developed which concept according to
Jean Piaget?
A. Conservation C. Reversibility B.
Decentering D. Seriation
50. Joey, seven-year-old girl, knows how to
arrange objects or things according to weight,
shape, color or size, Joey as a young learner has
already developed which concept according to
Jean Piaget?
A. Conservation C. Reversibility B.
Decentering D. Seriation
51. Katniss has reached the age wherein similar to her
peers, she tries to know herself more, discover her
interests and passion, and so as her sexuality. Based on
Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory, what critical stage does
Katniss belong?
A. Infancy B. Early Childhood
C. Middle and Late Childhood
D. Adolescence
51. Katniss has reached the age wherein similar to her
peers, she tries to know herself more, discover her
interests and passion, and so as her sexuality. Based on
Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory, what critical stage does
Katniss belong?
A. Infancy B. Early Childhood
C. Middle and Late Childhood
D. Adolescence
52. When Teacher Joyce utilized differentiated
instruction and multilingual education as she
deemed these to be most effective in their
class, which type of class setting is she MOST
LIKELY in?
A. SPED class C. multi-grade class B.
multicultural class D. preschool class
52. When Teacher Joyce utilized differentiated
instruction and multilingual education as she
deemed these to be most effective in their
class, which type of class setting is she MOST
LIKELY in?
A. SPED class C. multi-grade class B.
multicultural class D. preschool class
53. Michelle wants to commit herself to the lifetime
work and mission of a teacher. Using extrinsic
motivational assessment, what could be the noblest
motive of her chosen profession?
A. Economic security and welfare B.
Promise of higher rank and prestige C.
Respected position in society D. Social
service to upcoming generations
53. Michelle wants to commit herself to the lifetime
work and mission of a teacher. Using extrinsic
motivational assessment, what could be the noblest
motive of her chosen profession?
A. Economic security and welfare B.
Promise of higher rank and prestige C.
Respected position in society D. Social
service to upcoming generations
54. What attribute makes the test item poor?
Is an example of animals?
A. The blank at the beginning of the sentence.
B. It is a very easy test item.
C. It is a short question.
D. It is not a significant item.
54. What attribute makes the test item poor?
Is an example of animals?
A. The blank at the beginning of the
sentence.
B. It is a very easy test item.
C. It is a short question.
D. It is not a significant item.
55. Teacher Marcos developed a matching-type test. In his
column of descriptions are combinations of Presidents of
the Philippines, cabinet members, current issues, and
name of sport writes, Which rule of constructing a
matching type of test was VIOLATED?
A. The options should be arranged in order.
B. The options must be greater than the descriptions.
C. The descriptions must be heterogeneous
D. The descriptions must be homogeneous.
55. Teacher Marcos developed a matching-type test. In his
column of descriptions are combinations of Presidents of
the Philippines, cabinet members, current issues, and
name of sport writes, Which rule of constructing a
matching type of test was VIOLATED?
A. The options should be arranged in order.
B. The options must be greater than the descriptions.
C. The descriptions must be heterogeneous
D. The descriptions must be homogeneous.
56. Which of the following items represents norm-
referenced grading system?
A. Peter was able to get 90 items out of 100 items in a
Mathematics test correctly.
B. Fitch performed better in the test in Mathemathics that
88% of his classmates.
C. Ritz was able to solve 88% of the problems correctly.
D. Glenn solved 9 problems out of 15 problems correctly.
56. Which of the following items represents norm-
referenced grading system?
A. Peter was able to get 90 items out of 100 items in a
Mathematics test correctly.
B. Fitch performed better in the test in Mathemathics
that 88% of his classmates.
C. Ritz was able to solve 88% of the problems correctly.
D. Glenn solved 9 problems out of 15 problems correctly.
57. Teacher Peter gave a test is Science. Most of
the students got scores below the mean. What is
the graphical presentation of their scores?
A. Skewed to the right B. Skewed
to the left C. Platykurtic
D. Normally distributed
57. Teacher Peter gave a test is Science. Most of
the students got scores below the mean. What is
the graphical presentation of their scores?
A. Skewed to the right B. Skewed
to the left C. Platykurtic
D. Normally distributed
58. Which of the following instructional objectives is
the lowest level of Krathwohl’s cognitive taxonomy?
A. Identify the kinds of measures of variation.
B. Compute the standard deviation value: 26, 27 ,
33, 33, and 38.
C. Compare and contrast inter-quartile range and
standard deviation.
D. Explain the concept of dispersion
58. Which of the following instructional objectives is
the lowest level of Krathwohl’s cognitive taxonomy?
A. Identify the kinds of measures of variation.
B. Compute the standard deviation value: 26, 27 ,
33, 33, and 38.
C. Compare and contrast inter-quartile range and
standard deviation.
D. Explain the concept of dispersion
59. Which of the following does NOT
provide high-level thinking opportunity for
an essay type of test?
A. Evaluation B. Synthesis
C. Analysis
D. Memorization
59. Which of the following does NOT
provide high-level thinking opportunity for
an essay type of test?
A. Evaluation B. Synthesis
C. Analysis
D. Memorization
60. Which of the following assessment
tools consists of the collection of work or
in progress accomplishment by the
students?
A. Portfolio B. Scoring
Rubric C. Achievement test
D. Evaluation instrument
60. Which of the following assessment
tools consists of the collection of work or
in progress accomplishment by the
students?
A. Portfolio B. Scoring
Rubric C. Achievement test
D. Evaluation instrument
61. Which describes a negative correlation between amount of
practice and number of errors in basketball?
A. The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects
the number of errors.
B. As the amount of practices increases, number of errors
decreases.
C. The increase in the amount of practice does not effect the
number of errors.
D. Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the
number of errors.
61. Which describes a negative correlation between amount of
practice and number of errors in basketball?
A. The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes affects
the number of errors.
B. As the amount of practices increases, number of errors
decreases.
C. The increase in the amount of practice does not effect the
number of errors.
D. Decrease in the amount of practice goes with decrease in the
number of errors.
62. Teacher X Discovered that his students are weak
in writing skills, Which test should teacher X
administer further to determine in which other skills
are weak?
A. Formative Assessment B. Placement
Assessment C. Diagnostic Assessment
D. Summative Assessment
62. Teacher X Discovered that his students are weak
in writing skills, Which test should teacher X
administer further to determine in which other skills
are weak?
A. Formative Assessment B. Placement
Assessment C. Diagnostic Assessment
D. Summative Assessment
63. A portfolio assessment requires a representation of a
collection of student’s work what is the purpose of the said
activity?
I. To showcase the current abilities and skills of the learners
II. To show growth and development of the learners
III. To evaluate the cumulative achievement of the learners
A. I and II C. I and III B. I and III
D. I, II, and III
63. A portfolio assessment requires a representation of a
collection of student’s work what is the purpose of the said
activity?
I. To showcase the current abilities and skills of the learners
II. To show growth and development of the learners
III. To evaluate the cumulative achievement of the learners
A. I and II C. I and III B. I and III
D. I, II, and III
64. Which statement can be determined by a
criterion-referenced test?
A. Performance higher than the group
B. Performance of the students in a large group
C. Performance of students in small group
D. Preferred level of peformance of students in a
group.
64. Which statement can be determined by a
criterion-referenced test?
A. Performance higher than the group
B. Performance of the students in a large group
C. Performance of students in small group
D. Preferred level of peformance of students in a
group.
65. The facility index of test item 13
is 0.50. What does this mean?
A. Moderately difficult B.
High reliability C. High
validity D. Easy
65. The facility index of test item 13
is 0.50. What does this mean?
A. Moderately difficult B. High
reliability C. High validity
D. Easy
66. When developing a test items, it
should be aligned with ?
A. Monitoring and evaluation B.
Instructional objectives C.
Instructional media D. Content
and process
66. When developing a test items, it
should be aligned with ?
A. Monitoring and evaluation B.
Instructional objectives C.
Instructional media D. Content
and process
67. What kind of assessment helps teaches
determine gaps in learning of a subject
matter?
A. Formative assessment B.
Diagnostic test
C. Summative assessment D.
Aptitude test
67. What kind of assessment helps teaches
determine gaps in learning of a subject
matter?
A. Formative assessment B.
Diagnostic test
C. Summative assessment D.
Aptitude test
68. In Assessment for Problem-base
Learning, who are responsible in judging
student performance?
A. Teacher-and-supervisors B.
Teacher-students-supervisors
C. Teacher-and-students D.
Teacher and peers
68. In Assessment for Problem-base
Learning, who are responsible in judging
student performance?
A. Teacher-and-supervisors B.
Teacher-students-supervisors
C. Teacher-and-students D.
Teacher and peers
69. As positive correlation is to direct
relation, to what relation is negative
correlation?
A. Definition relation B. Neutral
relation
C. Inverse relation D.
Indefinite relation
69. As positive correlation is to direct
relation, to what relation is negative
correlation?
A. Definition relation B. Neutral
relation
C. Inverse relation D. Indefinite
relation
70. Which of the following should be adopted if
Teacher Lawrence wants his tests to be more
reliable?
A. More time to complete the set B.
Increase number of test items
C. Make the test difficult D. Restrict
range abilities
70. Which of the following should be adopted if
Teacher Lawrence wants his tests to be more
reliable?
A. More time to complete the set B.
Increase number of test items
C. Make the test difficult D. Restrict
range abilities
71. XYZ University wants an entrance test that
can identity the future outcomes or differences
such as showing who will graduate from
college or who will dropout. The test has ,
A. Curricular validity C. Construct validity
B. Content validity D. Predictive validity
71. XYZ University wants an entrance test that
can identity the future outcomes or differences
such as showing who will graduate from
college or who will dropout. The test has ,
A. Curricular validity C. Construct validity
B. Content validity D. Predictive validity
72. Which of the following types of validity that
refers to the measure of the lesson and
instructional objectives of the program of studies?
A. Criterion validity B. Curricular
validity
C. Content validity
D. Predictive validity
72. Which of the following types of validity that
refers to the measure of the lesson and
instructional objectives of the program of studies?
A. Criterion validity B. Curricular
validity
C. Content validity
D. Predictive validity
73. Which of the following types of test
can measure the range of achievement
better?
A. Multiple-choice B.
Matching type
C. True or False D. Short-
answer item
73. Which of the following types of test
can measure the range of achievement
better?
A. Multiple-choice B.
Matching type
C. True or False D. Short-
answer item
74. Which of the following is the LEAST
authentic mode of assessing students’
performance?
A. Artistic production in the field of art.
B. Paper and pencil test in vocabulary test
C. Oral performance in communication skills
D. Dissecting a frog in the class
74. Which of the following is the LEAST
authentic mode of assessing students’
performance?
A. Artistic production in the field of art.
B. Paper and pencil test in vocabulary test
C. Oral performance in communication skills
D. Dissecting a frog in the class
75. Which of the activities below in
correctly assessed using a paper and pencil
test?
A. Music Reading B.
Dissecting a frog
C. Vocabulary skills D.
Driving drills
75. Which of the activities below in
correctly assessed using a paper and pencil
test?
A. Music Reading B.
Dissecting a frog
C. Vocabulary skills D. Driving
drills

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