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When is a table of a
specifications required in
test standardization?
a. When norms are developed
b. When test items are planned
c. When a tryout test is needed
d. When test results are to be
interpreted
D
2. Teacher claims that the primary duty is to teach and
so shuns from requests of
community leaders to participate in community
activities for education purposes.
Based on the code of ethics for professional Teachers
is the teacher is right?
a. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative to
actively
participate in community movements for community improvement.
b. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and preparing for
teaching.
c. Yes, one of the expected to do only that thing that she can do.
d. No, a teacher must participate in a community activities and bring her
students
along.
A
3. On the Philosophical foundations
of the curriculum, what is the role of
the teachers
according to progressivist such as
John Dewey?
a. Promoting student competence
b. Assisting learns to think
c. Advancing democratic living
d. Catalyzing do social change
B
4. Why do you think it is important to
administer retest and post test to the learners
in
today’s learning facilitation process?
a. Phonology
b. Pragmatics
c. Semantics
d. Grammar
C
8. How will you check the narrative assessment of the
students that contains statements
which are entirely opposite of intended right values
because he based it on his actual
experience?
a. You cannot questions his life experiences therefore, just focus on
grammatical
structure and style instead.
b. He has support and justify his argument with the strong theoretical
basis
c. You give him low grades for showing his inability t master the
competence
intended for Values Education as an effective-based discipline.
d. Analyze his reasons and try to redirect his values based on moral
standards b
D
9. During deliberation of graduating honor students, the
faculty members decided to declare Student A to be the class
salutatorian over student B based computation of grades.
However, it was found out that there was an error in the
computation, days after the deliberation and finalization. Ho
would this be reconciled?
a. Just remain silent with the flaws and error in the
computation as it may cause
bigger chaos and issue against the school.
b. Go with the decision, anyway it underwent deliberation and
had a quorum.
c. As per protocol any decision during the deliberation cannot
be changed anymore.
d. Correct the error and redeliberate the case and declare
who ever turns out to deserve the merit.
D
10. Which is the best strategy in integrating eco
literacy in the curriculum through
powerful instruction?
a. Convergent Thinking
b. Flexible thinking
c. Fluent Thinking
A
14. In order to present a significant
event in history what would be te most
effective way of presenting it that
would make it more exciting and fun-
filling learning and attainment.
a. Buzz Session
b. Carousel Discussion
c. Graffiti wall
d. Tableau
D
15. Whose curriculum
development model begins with
determining the objectives and
ends with evaluating
effectiveness?
a. Olivia’s
b. Tyler’s
c. Wheeler’s
D
16. In longitudinal experimental study, when twins
were born, they were separated and
brought to different opposite environments. When
they turned 18, they meet again. It
became apparent that they behaved different, one as
refined, while the other was rough. Which support
findings?
a. Social Literacy
b. Financial Literacy
c. Multicultural Literacy
d. Eco-Literacy
A
21. Given the availability of
modern technology, which is
recognized today as a kind f
learning that can happen anytime,
anyplace and anywhere?
a. On-line learning
b. Face to face learning
c. Traditional learning
d. Hybrid learning
A
22. The Chinese proverbs says “I hear
and I forget; I see and I remember, I do
and I
understand” what is an application of
this Chinese proverb in teaching?
a. Don’t lecture
b. Make them hear, see and do what you
want them to learn
c. Ensure students give 100% attention
d. Make them recall their experienced related
C
23. Among the rules in preparing True or
False questions is that the items are
completely true or false without
exemptions. Which of the following items
follows this rules
a. Member of the KKK were well equipped
with arms to fight for revolution
b. Members of the KKK pledged their
allegiance to both flag and country
c. Member of KKK were Tagalogs
d. Member of KKK belonged to the
D
24. Which of the following strategies can
be the least to consider b teachers in
rearing for
their retirement?
a. Achievement test
b. Psychological test
c. Competency test
B
31. The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive
discussion of an interesting topic that caused
overtime while delays on the next class with
Mrs. Mata. What best attributes from the
teachers must emerge in this situation to avoid
unhealthy confrontation and relational conflict?
a. Self-Expression: Silence
b. Humility: Pride
c. Apology: Understanding
d. Rights: Responsibilities
C
32. What is the most appropriate assessment
technique that can be designed by a teacher
to fit in the given learning outcome. Solve
problems in both conventional and
innovative as a 21st century skill?
a. Students will answer an essay on the topic “A solution to
Graft and Corruption”
b. Students will answer the survey questionnaire on problem-
solving skill assessment
c. Students will critique a documentary film on solutions to
conflict in Mindanao.
d. Students will make research capstone on developing a
system that would reduce traffic along Magallanes Ave.
B
33. A teacher claims he is constructivist in
teaching approach. Which does he do
I.He focuses on students interests.
II.He builds on what students already know
III.He engages the students in a dialogue to
help the construct their own
knowledge
a. I and II
b. I,II and III
c. I and III
C
34. What is the pattern of
development that can enable
parents to plan ahead for the
development of the child?
a. It is fixed
b. It is Predictable
c. It is unknown
d. It is diverse
B
35. Which of the following is
the most positive/progressive
view of a life for a teacher?
a. Life is a struggle
b. Life is a gift
c. Life is a punishment
d. Life is a trial
B
36. The Code of Ethics for Professional
Teachers obliges teachers to transmit to
learners the nation’s natural educational
heritage. Why?
a. As Novices
b. As Proficient
c. As Distinguished
d. As Highly Proficient
A
39. Who among the following
teachers would be mostly the
target victim of financial
scammers?
a. The generous and kind
b. The rich and powerful
c. The passive and submissive
d. The non-financially literate
D
40. What does internship mean in the
New Teacher Education Curriculum
CMO 74 and 75?
a. It is fulfilling course requirements including
demonstration teaching before being
immersed in a real life classroom.
b. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to apply
all learning theories.
c. It is the practical application of classroom learning
to the actual class in a regular
work environment such as school
d. It is observing how kids learn everywhere.
C
41. Which of the following best
connotes the Essential
basic/fundamental view of
education?
a. Ancient and medieval knowledge
b. Inevitability of change
c. Insight questions research
d. 3Rs-reading, writing, arithmetic, right
conduct
D
42. Teacher Russel is integrative in her
teaching method. Which f the
following does she do?
a. Range
b. Score
c. Percentile
d. Decile
B
46. The new breed of teachers takes
advantage of technology exposure brought
by time that enables them to understand,
integrate, create communicate, and
compute printed
and written materials. Which describes the
given 21st century teacher attribute
a. Multitasked
b. Multi-literate
c. Multi skilled
d. Multi-specialist
B
47. Which term refers to an education
process which puts emphasis on clear
articulation
on what students are expected to
know and do after the program,
course or lesson?
a. Understanding by design
b. Curriculum development
c. Teaching by objectives
D
48. Which of the following is
considered the heart of learning
facilitation and delivery
process when using blended
learning?
a. Consultation phase
b. Formative assessment
c. Work sheets
d. Synchronous lecture
D
49. Which of the following cannot be
considered a purpose of role playing as a
spontaneous or unrehearsed dramatization, in
which the actors improvise performance
and illustrates arts in a defined situation.
a. Appreciate the consequences of their values-
driven actions
b. Help them explore their values
c. Choose characters when portraying greet
roles
d. Challenge students to questions attitudes
C
51. One principle considered in the formulation of the
Basic Education curriculum as
contained in RA 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education
Act of 2013, is inclusivity.
What does inclusivity mean?
a. Putting students without disabilities in one room to
learn together
b. Putting students with disabilities in one room to
learn together
c. Welcoming and supporting all students with and
without disabilities to learn
together
d. Making school requirements uniform in all types of
learners
C
52. On the period of child
development, which stage in the
first manifestation of
emotional attachment to a mother
a. Adolescence
b. Infancy
c. Midlife
d. Young Adult
B
53. Among the following teachers will
likely be able to cater the different needs,
abilities and learning styles of his/her
students?
a. Nueral tube
b. Placenta
c. Enzymes
B
57. How can values be effectively integrated in a
highly cognitive and academic discipline like
Mathematics?
a. Include the portion intended for values in the test prepared
in every lesson
b. Post the expected general values on the board ever lesson
to remind the students on adding Obedience, Patience, and
Honesty in solving mathematical problems.
c. Cite practical samples and actual solutions in the given
problems, life, appreciations of math concepts and then
draws the implied valued appertaining to it
d. Put additional component in the lesson plan intended for
value integration
C
58. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232
otherwise known as Special Education
Act provides for
a. The inclusion of children of children of single
parent.
b. The inclusion of children with special needs
in all programs and concern of the
government.
c. The inclusion of children from disadvantaged
and marginalized families
B
59. What is the measure
of the spread of test
scores?
a. Mode
b. Mean
c. Median
d. Standard deviation
D
60. During the babyhood period,
when do babies start to do motor
movements like rolling
back to side, crawling, standing up,
etc.
a. Learning outcomes
b. Learning content
c. Instructional strategies
d. Learning resources
A
62. On deliver modes which comprise the
curriculum process what is applied when
the
assignment is to determine the extent of
poverty in the Pasig squatter area?
a. Cooperative learning
b. Hands-on
c. Minds-on
d. Problem based
D
63. Who among the following teachers
below did not perform a formative
assessment?
a. Ms. Sinaco who asked questions when the discussion was
going on to know who
among her students understood what she is trying to stress
out.
b. Mr. Siduco who gave short quiz after discussion thoroughly
the lesson to
determine the outcome of his instruction
c. Teacher Sinongco who administered a 10-item test to find
out the specific lesson
which the students failed to understand
D
64. Which term from Vgotsky refers to
a range of tasks that are too difficult
for the child
to master but that can be learned with
guidance of adults or more skilled
children?
a. Zone of proximal development
b. Symbolic function stage
c. Life span development
d. Scaffolding
A
65. In teaching classification of concepts
into specific categories what innovative
and
non-conventional technique can you use
that also in a way, preserves fun-filled
cultural practice?
a. The Puzzle
b. The Zoo
c. Triad
d. Bingo Games
D
66. In view of 21st century student-
centered learning what is the
catalytic role of teacher
as classroom instructor?
a. Purpose
b. Focus
c. Intentionally
B
70. Teacher Jenette, a Math elementary
teacher, applies the spiral progression
approach in teaching Math? Which does
she do?
a. Emergency funds
b. Compensation and fringe benefits
c. Savings
d. Expenses
B
73. From the models of equitable
learning which strategy is MOST
fundamental in the
sense this brings all other strategies
together?
a. Active engagement by all learners
b. Various entry for multiple intelligence
c. Questions focused on learning outcome
d. Articulation by all on what and why they do
in a class
B
74. Which philosophy of
education is John Dewey
known for?
a. Idealism
b. Existentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism
C
75. Of the 4 ways of presenting
the content in a curriculum which
approach puts topics in
cluster of major and sub-concepts
and interaction?
a. Concept Approach
b. Modular Approach
c. Topical Approach
A
76. What should all teacher
and students of the 21st
century strive to become?
a. Digital bloggers
b. Digital immigrants
c. Digital natives
d. Digital citizens
D
77. What may be included as
motor behavior reactions in
child development?
a. Alzheimer disease
b. Schizophrenia
c. Alzheimer disease/cerebral palsy
d. Cerebral palsy
A
79. On test validity which type of
validity reflects test that correlates
with acceptable and
valid standard of measurements in
performance?
a. Predictive validity
b. Criterion validity
c. Content validity
d. Construct validity
B
80. What disorder causes loss
of memory or recent and past
events, confusion and error in
judgement?
a. Autoimmune disease
b. Cerebral palsy
c. Alzheimer disease
C
81. What does differentiated teaching
mean?
a. Teacher takes into account individual variation
of learners’ knowledge, readiness and interest
when planning for instruction.
a. Physical growth
b. Language
c. Social attachment
C
85. If your students learn best
through verbal lectures, discussions,
talking things through listening, and
to what others have to say, what type
of learners are you?
a. Kinesthetic
b. Tactile
c. Auditory
d. Visual
C
86. In order to attain the 21st century skills among
learners, the following are relevant
approaches and prospects that schools should
impose. If you arrange them based on
effectiveness, which one comes to the very least?
a. Bring learners to the real world where life action
is.
b. Provide then information on direct instruction
principles and perspective.
c. Expose them to great deal of researches and other
inquiry-based modalities using
technology.
d. Guide them in searching for truth and exploring
their own learning experiences.
B
87. You were assigned to substitute
in a physical Education class, which
of these
activities is not appealing to bodily-
kinesthetic learners?
a. Making math moves
b. Joining extramural events
c. Sketching/illustrating events
d. Doing simple calisthenics
C
88. What is the learning
paradigm involved in school
physical exercise drills before
entering classrooms?
a. Observation
b. Conditioning
c. Reward
B
89. This is the step by step strategy in
teaching learners with intellectual
disability with
the purpose for them master the step
by step action in accomplishing given
activity.
a. Systematic feedback
b. Task analysis
c. Teacher’s cuing and prompting
d. Direct instruction
D
90. St. Martin De Porres Academy administered a
standardized achievement test instead
of giving teacher-made test to the graduating grade school
pupils. Which could have
been the reason why this was the type of test given?
a. Print module
b. Mobile phone learning
c. Radio broadcast learning
d. Free access schoology platform
A
99. When the teacher groups her
students accordingly and ask them to
perform and present the concept that
they had learned in Social Studies,
what aspect does she address?
a. Perennialism
b. Idealism
c. Existentialism
A
109.It is stated in Article VI- Sec 2of Ethics for
Professional Teacher that every teacher shall
uphold the highest possible standards of quality
education and make the best preparations for
the career of teaching and shall be at his best at
all times and in the practice of his profession.
What does this convey?
a. Education for all
b. Continuing Professional Development
c. Teacher’s Ethics
d. Teacher’s Competence
B
110.All teachers are allowed to
administer the following EXCEPT
one. Which of the following test is
he/she NOT allowed to administer?
a. Aptitude teste
b. Multi-factored assessment
c. Psychological test
d. Achievement test
C
111.Which literacy in the 21st
century refers to the ability to
access, analyze, evaluate, create,
and act using all forms of
communication?
a. Media Literacy
b. Information Literacy
c. Digital Literacy
d. Cyber Literacy
A
112.Which of the following represents a
message from the teacher who makes
assessment test a constructive process for
students?
a. Late adulthood
b. Puberty period
c. Adolescence period
C
114.A student teacher ought to engage
in reflective teaching. Which makes
him/her do reflective teach as he/she is
immersed in internship?
a. Participation in co-curricular
activities
b. Correction of students’ test
c. Conduct of action research
d. Conduct of test item analysis
C
115.An approach in which additional
learning experience are provided to
learners with gift/s appropriate for
their chronological ages.
a. Acceleration
b. Promotion
c. Ability grouping
d. Enrichment
D
116.When do we say that one’s
reflection is well-written
a. Team teaching
b. Peer teaching
c. Theme teaching
D
126.You want to apply the message of
Edgar Dale’s cone of Experience in your
teaching. Which will you do?
a. Make use of a possible combination of
the elements of Edgar Dale’s Cone of
Experience
b. Make students direct their own learning.
c. Never lecture
d. Use only direct experiences for real
learning.
A
In order to reduce issue on assessment biases, teachers
need to prepare rubrics for authentic assessment. However,
the following standards have to be set in mind.
I.Rubrics must be prescriptive of the extent of highest and
lowest rating to be given to the learners.
II.Rubrics must include qualitative index to balance the
measurement.
III.Rubrics must be utilized by at least three evaluators r
raters to refrain from biases in scoring.
IV.Rubrics must be well-crafted with good choice of words
and clear descriptions and competence to be measured.
a. I, III, and IV
b. I,II,III,IV
c. I and II only
d. II, III, and IV
B
128.Teaching internship is synonymous
with _______.
I.Practicum
II.Field Practice
III.On-the-Job training
IV.Apprenticeship of RA 7796
a. I, III and IV
b. II and IV
c. I and II
d. I, II and III
D
129.Which is NOT a
characteristic of an analytic
learner?
a. Cooperative learning.
b. Peer tutoring
c. Descriptive modeling
A
135.The school keep on establishing partnership
and collaboration with local
government and the community toward
sustainable development. What is the
rationale behind this action?
a. Increase social support to attain desire
learning outcome,
b. Change institutional culture
c. Get all schools to continuously improve.
d. Enable teachers to further enhance their
contributions to learning outcome.
A
136.Even at an early childhood stage, what
is known as the thinking process wherein
young learners realize their own limitations
and mistakes, such that they try
to adjust in simplistic ways?
a. Metacognition
b. Correlation
c. Perception
d. Intuition
A
137.To address diversity of
learners, what competency
must the teacher display?
a. Problem-based instruction
b. Interactive learning method
c. Project-based activities
d. Differentiated learning
D
138.On the learning skills in the
21st century which is the focus of
making up new
ideas and doing new things?
a. Collaboration
b. Creativity and innovation
c. Critical thinking and problem
solving
d. Communication
B
139.If you want your students to
develop reading comprehension
and learning
strategies which one should you
employ?
a. Reciprocal teaching
b. Cooperative learning
c. Peer tutoring
d. Mastery learning
A
140.In the light of modern concept of
teaching, which is the characteristic of
effective teaching?
a. Pouring information to the learners
b. Allowing learner to learn on their own
c. Developing abilities to address the future
d. Removing the physical presence of the
teacher.
B
141.Teacher A discovered that his
pupils are very good in dramatizing.
Which tool
must helped him discover his
pupil/s strength?
a. Portfolio assessment
b. Performance test
c. Journal entry
d. Paper-and- pencil test
B
142.Which test items in the highest level
of bloom’s taxonomy of objectives?
a. Explain how tree functions in relation
to the ecosystem.
b. Explain how tree receive nutrients
c. Rate three different methods of
controlling tree growth
d. Write a paragraph that observes
coherence, unity and variety.
D
143.Which must be present for
self-evaluation to succeed?
a. Consensus between teacher and student
regarding evaluation results
b. Teacher’s approval of self-evaluation
results
c. Teacher’s monitoring of self-evaluation
process
d. Student’s intrinsic motivation to learn
D
144.The Early Childhood Care and Development Act
provides for the promotion of the rights of children
for survival and development. Which the following
statement is not among its objectives?
a. Enhance the role of parents as the primary caregivers and
educators of their children from birth onward.
b. Facilitate smooth transition from care and education
provided at home to community or school-based setting and
primary schools.
c. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare the child for
adulthood
d. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, cognitive,
psychological, spiritual and
language development of young children.
C
145.Bernadette enjoyed roller coaster
when they went to enchanted kingdom.
Just at the sight of a roller coaster, she gets
excited. Which theory explains
Bernadette’s behavior?
a. Operant conditioning
b. Attribution theory
c. Pavlovian conditioning
d. Social learning theory
D
146.Which is an underlying
assumption of the social cognitive
theory?
a. People are social by nature
b. People learn by observing others
c. People learn by trial-and error
d. People learn by association
B
147.The teacher’s first task in
the selection of media in
teaching is to determine the
_______.
a. Choice of the students
b. Availability of the media
c. Objectives of the lesson
d. Technique to be used
C
148.The class was asked to share insights
about the poem. The ability to come up
with an insight stems from the ability to
______.
a. Comprehend the subject that is being
studied
b. Analyze the part of the whole
c. Evaluate the worthiness of a thing
d. Relate and organize things and ideas
D
149.Which is not a characteristic of
authentic assessment?
a. Focused on lifelike, meaningful,
relevant types of students learning
b. Offers opportunities to study
problem intensively
c. Easy to complete
d. Fruitful in terms of genuine learning
C
150.Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes
more logical and abstract as
children reach the formal operation stage. What
is an educational implication of this
finding?
a. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners between 12
to15year of age.
b. Engage children in analogical reasoning as early as
preschool to train them hor
HOTS.
c. Learners who are not capable of logical reasoning from ages
8 to 11 lag behind in
their cognitive development.
A