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Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan

San Fermin, Cauayan City, Isabela

LET REVIEW 2014


Measurement and Units of Measure
1. Max ix planning to take a leisurely stroll around their rectangular patio, which measures 27.7
m long and 21.5 m wide. How far does Max have to walk?
a. 96.4 m
b. 120.4 m
C. 88.4 m
d. 98.4 m
2. Which among the following has the largest perimeter?
a. Square pizza with perimeter of 80 cm
b. Circular pizza with radius of 13cm
c. Rectangular pizza with dimension 10cm x 14cm
d. Circular pizza with radius 8.5cm
3. One side of a triangle is of its perimeter, the second one is 4 less than the of the
perimeter. If the third side measures 9cm, what is its perimeter?
a. 20cm
b. 28cm
c. 32cm
d. 16cm
4. The width of a lot is 5 meters and its length exceeds twice its width by 2. If it costs P
250/sq.m., then how much will the lot cost?
a. P60,000
b. P 8,750
c. P15,000
d. P17,500
5. You own a small rectangular box, measuring 3cm x 2 cm. If the dimensions of this box are
increased by 10%, what is the area of the resulting box?
a. 6.26 cm2
b. 6.22cm2
c. 7.12 cm2
d. 7.26 cm2
6. What is the area of a rhombus whose diagonals measure 10m and 12m respectively?
a. 120m2
b. 100m2
c. 60m2
d. 360m2
7. Find the volume of a toy ball whose radius is 2cm.
a. 33.49 cm3
b. 48.56cm3
c. 51.76 cm3

d. 50.24 cm3

8. A tin can has a radius of 6cm and a height of 20cm. What is the volume of milk that this
container can hold?
a. 3,000 cm3
b. 2,261cm3
c. 1,689cm3
d. 2,200 cm3
9. After a stone is dropped into a cylindrical container filled with 100cm 3 of water, the water
rises and the new reading is 106.5 cm 3. What is the volume of the stone?
a. 6.5cm3
b. 60.65cm3
c. 10.65 cm3
d. 60.5 cm3
10. A room is 30ft long, 25 ft wide and 14 ft high. If 42 balloons are inside the room, how many
cubic feet of space does this allow for each balloon?
a. 25
b. 69
c. 250
d. 690
11. What is the volume of air in an atmospheric balloon of 24cm?
a. 144

cm3

b. 240

cm3

c. 570

cm3

d. 2304

cm3

12. A cylinder has a base circumference of 8


What is its volume?

a. 32 cm3

b. 48

cm3

m. Its height exceeds of the radius by 2.


c. 128

cm3

d. 192

cm3
13. How much water can be filled with a cone whose diameter is 24 cm and whose height
exceeds 2/3 of the radius by 2?

a. 480

cm3

b. 1440

cm3

c. 120

cm3

d. 528

cm3
14. An aquarium has a length of 20cm. Its width exceeds of the length by 5cm while its
height is 10cm less than twice the length. How much water is needed to fill the aquarium?
a. 5,000 cm3
b. 9,000 cm3
c. 20,000 cm3
d. 15,000 cm3
15. A photograph measuring 7 cm by 5 cm is enlarged so that the longer side is 24 cm.
What is the length (in cm)
of the shorter side?
a. 36
b. 16
c. 6
d. 1.6
Convert units in the metric system
16. How many cm are there in 2m and 550 mm?
a. 75
b. 255
c. 2055

d. 2550

17. How many grams are there in 1 petagram?


a. 5
b. 5,000
c. 1015

d. 10 x 15

18. If an apple weighs about 170 grams, about how many apples are in a 3.5 kilogram bag of
apples?
a. 20
b. 21
c. 22
d. 23
19. A new supercomputer measures 462 lbs in weight. How much does it weigh in grams?
a. 210 g
b. 2,100 g
c. 21,000 g
d. 210,000 g
20. Paul and his son participated in a marathon. Paul traveled 3km 50m while his son ran 502
m 36cm. What is the total distance that the father and son tandem covered?
a. 3,760 m
b. 5,452 m
c. 3,552 m
d. 3,550 m
21. A slow moving snail traveled 4,800 mm. How far did it travel in kilometers?
a. 0.0048 km
b. 4.8 km
c. 0.48 km
d. 0.048 km
22. For the fruit punch, 3050 mL of fruit juice is needed. How much fruit juice is needed in
dekaliters?
a. 0. 305 daL
b. 3.05 daL
c. 5.04 daL
d. 0.053 daL
23. How many inches are there in 17 m?
a. 966.29
b. 669. 92

c. 669. 29

24. How many milliliters are there in 0. 12563 Liters?


a. 12. 563 mL
b. 1. 2563 mL
mL
25. Convert 15. 143 kilograms to decigrams.
a. 151. 43 dg
b. 1514. 3 dg

d. 696.92
c. 125. 63 mL

c. 15143 dg

d. 1256.3

d. 151430 dg

Plane Geometry. Show mastery of basic


terms and concepts in Plane Geometry
26. If the measure of an angle is twice the measure of its complement, what is the measure of
the angle?
a. 30 degrees
b. 60 degrees
c. 90 degrees
d. 120
degrees
27. Which among the following statements is ALWAYS TRUE?
a. The supplement of an angle is acute.
b. The complement of an angle is obtuse.
c. The complement of any acute angle is acute.
d. Two supplementary angles are congruent.
28. Which among the following statements is ALWAYS FALSE?
a. Two adjacent right angles are supplementary.

b. The complement of an angle is obtuse.


c. The complement of an angle is acute.
d. Two supplementary angles are congruent.
29. The supplement of the angle is three times the angle. What is the supplement?
a. 22.5 degrees
b. 45 degrees
c. 67.5 degrees
d. 135
degrees
30. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:3:5. What is the largest angle?
a. 36 degrees
b. 54 degrees
c. 90 degrees
degrees

d. 99

Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan


San Fermin, Cauayan City, Isabela

LET REVIEW 2014


Methods and Techniques of Teaching
1. Mrs. Lopez flashes cards of mathematical combinations over and over again until the
children have memorized these facts and are able to answer questions about them
automatically. What type of lesson is the teacher engaged in?
a. Practice
b. Drill
c. Development
d. Review
2. In the unit on Earthquake, Mrs. De Guzman plans to ask her Grade VI children to narrate
some of their personal experiences during the recent earthquake. In what phase of the lesson
will this activity be appropriate?
a. Motivation
b. Application
c. Evaluation
d.
Apperception
3. Which of the following exploratory strategies is not investigative oriented?
a. Problem Solving
c. Inquiry
b. Metacognitive Approach
d. Laboratory
4. Mrs. Santos decided to use the inquiry procedure in developing the unit on The Effect of
Media on Filipino Life. What instructional sequence will she follow?
1. Forming hypotheses and gathering data on given questions by students
2. Forming generalization on the bases of hypotheses and data by students
3. Displaying data on chart, discussing and assessing hypotheses by students
4. Presenting questions: How often do you see TV ads?, What products are
advertised? to students
a. 1,2,3,4

b. 4,1,3,2

c. 2,4,1,2

d. 4,3,2,1

5. If the pupil asks permission to go to the rest room while the class is going on, which may be
done to avoid class disruption?
a. Stop the lesson and let all students go to the rest room
b. Stop the lesson and let the pupil go
c. Tell the pupil to sit down instead
d. Simply nod while continuing the lesson
6. What makes teaching as an art?
a. Its approaches
delivery

b. Its methods

c. its techniques

d. its mode of

7. Mrs. Cruz intends to present the historical facts of the EDSA revolution. What type of lesson
does she need to prepare?
a. Review
b. Drill
c. Development
d. Discovery

8. Mrs. Salvador is planning to take up this coming week the lives of great Filipino women, the
significance of their achievements, and their good traits might be emulated. What type of
lesson will be best for these topics?
a. Development Lesson
c. Discovery Lesson
b. Appreciation Lesson
d. Application Lesson
9. What strategy is best suited for content oriented subject matter?
a. Expository
c. Collaborative
b. Exploratory
d. Investigative
10. Which does not describe exploratory strategies?
a. Teacher facilitated
c. Direct Instruction
b. Inquiry teaching
d. High student involvement
11. What type of lesson is best for fixing certain mathematical formula?
a. Inductive
c. Drill
b. Deductive
d. Development
12. In her Literature class, Mr. Santos allows his students to write using varied literary forms.
He also invites them to present their finished compositions and talk about them. What
principle of method is illustrated by the teachers action?
a. Method provides for growth and development
b. Method stimulates thinking and reasoning
c. Method provides for individual differences
d. Method liberates the learners
13. The faculty of OLPCC goes experiential. This implies a shift in methods. Which method will
the faculty least engage in?
a. Discovery
b. Inquiry
c. Expository
d. Laboratory
14. Ms. Gomez, a newly appointed teacher armed with contemporary ideas on how to
approach teaching, offered her students control of the learning situation. She started off with
the identification of a problem which gave them an opportunity to study situations of interest
to them. What form of exploratory learning is this?
a. Project

b. Inquiry

c. Discovery

d. Inductive learning

15. Mrs. Balagtas, a newly appointed teacher, conducted drill in Mathematics in a concert
manner. She is violating the principle of _______________.
a. motivation
b. reinforcement
c. individualization
d. repetition
16. Mr. Ruiz is fond of giving away material incentives such as candies, biscuits, toys, and
ribbons for deserving answers. As a result, the children really exert effort to give smart
answers to Mr. Ruizs questions aiming for the material reward theyre going to receive. What
motivation is this?
a. Reverse
c. Intrinsic
b. Extrinsic
d. Artificial
17. Inductive method has many good characteristics which makes it one of the best methods
and one of those popular among teachers. When in this most useful?
a. when the child needs to observe many cases
b. when the child needs to compare different cases
c. when the child needs to form own generalization
d. when the child needs to learn chiefly through self-activity
18. Ms. Ubina started her science lesson with a statement of generalization. Then she asked
her pupils to undertake activities to prove the correctness of the generalization before letting
them give specific examples or cases. What method did she use?
a. Inductive
b. Deductive
c. Problem Solving
d. Discovery
19. To prove the truth that Air has weight, Mr. Teodoro grouped his children into four. He gave
each set of materials with which to perform some experiments and verify the correctness and
wrongness of the concept. The groups were also given activity cards where the procedures
from the experiments are indicated. So all the groups performed the experiments, after which
they filled up chart to show the result of such activities. This is illustration of
_________
a. Discovery approach
c. Laboratory method
b. Metacognitive approach
d. Demonstration Method

20. Mrs. Espina, a teacher of Values Education, focuses her activities on the effective learning.
She employs experiential methods centered on group discussion, or peer counseling, guided
imaging, narrative exercises, diaries and autobiographies. What type of experienced is
prioritized by these experiential strategies?
a. Problem-Based learning
c. Social Change
b. Personal Development
d. Non-traditional learning
21. Miss Borromeo has been utilizing problem solving method in her Social Studies lesson.
Which parallels this method?
a. Peer learning
c. Concept learning
b. Inquiry Learning
d. Cooperative learning
22. Mrs. Victoria gathered all the grade two pupils who failed in the Mathematics achievement
test covering the four fundamentals. For several days after class, she conducted lessons on the
basic concepts and operations involved.
a. Tutorial activities
c. Remedial instruction
b. Enrichment activities
d. Make-up instruction
23. Mrs. Bartolome is excited about trying out cooperative learning in her own class in Social
Studies. Which should be her primary consideration?
a. Homogeneously grouped
b. At least 10 members
c. Interdependence of students in performing learning should be stressed
d. Permanent roles for everyone in the group activity
24. Problem-based learning has been conceptualized in various ways. What is the first essence
of this procedure?
a. Explore the problem
b. Identify the problem
c. Generate possible solutions
d. Implement solution
25. Which discussion technique requires advanced extensive preparation?
a. Panel
b. Forum
c. symposium
d. Brainstorming
26. To make students more aware of the consequences of drugs, the Araling Panlipunan
teacher asked her students to present some situations observed in their community regarding
the destructive effects of drug abuse. She gave the students ten minutes to think and organize
themselves before they act out the situation. What technique is used by the teacher?
a. Forum
b. Socio-Drama
c. Role Playing
d. Pageant
27. Which teachers statement illustrates a redirection technique of question?
a. Another, Michael.
b. What times equal twelve?
c. Well, do you think they have the same element?
d. What can you say about their culture?
28. Asking questions that require students to apply, analyze, and evaluate information is a
major goal of Social Studies lesson. What questioning technique will best set a classroom
climate in which thinking and analyzing are valued?
a. Using divergent follow-up questions
b. Extending wait time
c. Repeating what students say
d. Providing unlimited think time
29. Mrs. De Jesus has been having a discipline problem with her English class. What
questioning technique may sustain the students attention?
a. Ask questions that are sequential
b. Ask questions that are stimulating
c. Ask questions that are memory testing
d. Ask questions that contribute to continuous learning
30. One important aspect of classroom management is establishing an effective climate.
Which describes accurately the climate in the context of classroom management?
a. The manner and degree to which a teacher exercises authority

b. The atmosphere or mood in which interaction between teacher and students take
place
c. The temperature reading t different periods of the day
d. Emotional atmosphere emanating from the teachers mood
31. In what teaching situation can experimentation turn to a demonstration lesson?
a. when pupils perform the experiments by themselves
b. when pupils set-up a control to test the variable being tested
c. when pupils gather data before formulating conclusions
d. when few pupils perform the experiment in front while others observe
32. Mrs. Castillo wanted to use the laboratory method in her lesson on osmosis. However she
lacks materials and equipment for several groups to perform an experiment at the same time.
What alternative method may she use?
a. Demonstration
c. Laboratory
b. Expository
d. Project

33. In inquiry, the teacher asks opening questions requiring great range of cognitive skills in
order to invite responses from children. Which of the following opening questions is most fitted
for an inquiry lesson?
a. Which is the tallest building in the world?
b. How many legs does a centipede have?
c. Why do birds fly south in the winter?
d. What is the name of the movable part of an airplane wing?
34. Ms. Perez drew several triangles on the board. She asked the students to measure the
angles with their protractors. After the activity, the class included that the sum of the angles is
equal to 180 degrees. What teaching strategy is used by the teacher?
a. Inductive
b. Deductive
c. Demonstration
d. Discovery
35. Which of the following objectives could be most appropriately taught through discussion?
a. Describe the major causes of air pollution in Metro Manila
b. Develop class rules for the year
c. Describe Rizals motive in Noli Me Tangere
d. Demonstrate the feasibility of nuclear power as an energy source
36. Ms. Hilberto is using cooperative learning approach in her social science lesson. She is
quite successful in establishing a cooperative classroom ethics characterize by a safe, caring
community of learners. What will be her initial step in order to successfully implement
cooperative learning approach?
a. Arrange the learning environment
b. Establish positive interdependence
c. Identify academic and social objectives
d. Detemine group size and membership
37. In which of the following situations does a teacher need to formulate high level questions?
a. when he wants his students to recall information
b. when he asks students to show awareness of events
c. when learners need to repeat a definition
d. when he wants to draw inferences
38. Ms. Salazar believed that students should be given utmost freedom and autonomy to
pursue their own learning. She prefers methods that focus more on those that prepare them
for life-problems. Which emerging teaching method would be most useful?
a. Problem-Solving Method
c. Reflective
b. Project Method
d. Discovery
39. The morning routine of Miss Ferrer consists of organizing the room for the days lesson,
checking materials and equipment and doing other similar activities that will promote an
orderly and safe place for learning. These activities are part of ____
a. setting management
c. conduct management
b. routine management
d. climate management
40. How can Mrs. Bautista best handle the routine of attendance taking?

a. Call the roll as fast as she can at the start of the days lesson
b. Ask the students to turn their names from a pocket chart placed closer to the door as
they enter.
c. Assign a monitor to check attendance and report orally the attendance by rows and
tables.
d. Ask students to write their names on slips of paper and drop them in an Attendance
Box
41. On the first day of the school, the pupils in Ms. Velascos class are allowed to select their
own seats. She feels that pupils are happier when surrounded by close friends. However, this
practice is not without its problems. Some students enjoy one another too much and even
engage in disruptive behaviors. Unfortunately, some students without friends are viewed as
intruders. Which seating arrangement technique will correct the problem of Mrs. Velasco?
a. Allow the unacceptable behaviors to occur during the first week.
b. Distribute the students without friends to various existing groups
c. Immediately separate the members who are engaged in disruptive behaviors
d. Develop guidelines cooperatively in terms of the size and composition of friendship
group
42. Kevin, a third year student is popular not only in his classroom but also around the campus.
Students are drawn to her because of her seemingly friendly attitude. This intelligence
according to Gardner is known as_______
a. Natural
c. Intrapersonal
b. Kinesthetic
d. Interpersonal
43. Teacher Gary records the attendance of his students everyday. He marks those who are
abset in this particular recording document known as_______
a. Form 1
b. Form 138
c. Form 137
d. Class Record
44. The directness o the school demanded that teachers should encourage their students to go
beyond simple recall and comprehension; instead she said that students should think about
thinking. If the teachers will follow the directress instruction, the students will develop their
____ skill
a. hypothesis skills
c. metacognitive skills
b. cognitive skills
d. drill skills
45. The students of Teacher Cora feels that their teacher has an eye behind her head This
characteristic of a teacher is known as_____
a. Expert Power
c. Withitness
b. Referrent Power
d. Reward Power
46. Which statement is not true about recitation?
a. It is announced
b. It is a form of discussion
c. Possible questions are given
d. Call a student before giving a question
47. When choosing an instructional aid or device, the primary consideration of the teacher
would be _____
a. cost
b. availability
c. suitability
d. efficiency
48. Teacher Malou likes to show a close representation of the size and shape of the earth and
its location in the entire solar system. What is the best instructional aid?
a. Picture
b. Model
c. Realia
d. all of these
49. The best device in the classroom is ____
a. Blackboard
b. Chart

c. Realia

d. Teacher

50. As trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation and is under obligation to
transmit to learners such heritage the teacher should therefore____
a. Use modern technology in teaching
b. Use advance learning dynamics
c. Continue higher educational pursuits like MA or PhD
d. Conduct a lesson on the life of Filipino heroes.
51. Realia is used whenever it is
a. available
b. feasible

c. affordable

d. workable

52. The class is divided into two opposing teams on a topic discussing the effects of
technology. One team takes the positive stand, where the other one deals on the negative
effects. What discussion technique is this?
a. interview
b. debate
c. forum
d. panel

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