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1. Human development follows a pattern.

Which of the following statements


support this principle?
a. In geography class, children learn
the different provinces a head of
their own town.
b. Petra names sampaguita, roses,
and camia before learning the word
flower.
c. In mathematics, learners know
division ahead of addition.
d. A child learns the word ANIMALS
before he can name dog, cat, goat
and cow.
2. Which of these contributions were the
ideas
advanced
by
Gestalt
psychologists?
a. The best method of learning is
through conditioning.
b. Each faculty of the brain must be
provided with appropriate exercise.
c. The individual reacts to a total
environment.
d. A particular stimulus will lead to a
specific response.
3. The children in the early childhood
stage consider teachers and parents
as authorities and models. What does
this statement imply?
a. Teachers and parents should serve
as role models at all times.
b. Parent- teachers conference should
always be an activity in school.
c. Teachers should demand complete
obedience from the learners in
school.
d. Parents
should
enforce
strict
discipline at home and teachers in
school
4. Teacher A knows of the illegal
activities of a neighbor but keeps quiet
in order not to be involved in any
investigation.
Which
foundational
principle of morality does Teacher A
fail to apply?
a. The end does not justify the
means.
b. The principle of double-effect
c. Always do what is right.
d. Between two evils, do the lesser
evil.

5. The principle of individual differences


requires teachers to ____________
a. Prepare modules for slow learners
in the class
b. Give more attention to the gifted
students
c. Provide varied learning activities to
suit individual needs.
d. Treat all learners alike while in the
6. Which of the following behavior
indicates that a child has developed
conventional morality? The behavior is
based on __________
a. Personal decisions based on his
satisfaction
b. The desire to avoid severe physical
punishment by a superior authority
c. Internalized ideals to avoid selfcondemnation
rather
social
censure
d. Avoidance of disappointment and
gain approval.
7. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple
choice test item, namely B, C, and D,
no pupil chose D as answer. This
implies that D is __________
a. an ineffective distracter
b. a vague distracter
c. an effective distracter
d. a plausible distracter
8. Teacher A knows of the illegal
activities of a neighbor but keeps quiet
in order not to be involved in any
investigation.
Which
foundational
principle of morality does Teacher A
fail to apply?
a. The end does not justify the
means.
b. The principle of double-effect
c. Always do what is right.
d. Between two evils, do the lesser
evil.
9. To come closer to the truth we need to
go back to the things themselves. This
is the advice of the
a. behaviorists
b. phenomenologists
c. idealists
d. pragmatists

10. Read this question: How will you


present the layers of the earth to your
class? This is a question that
a. directs
b. leads the student to evaluate
c. assesses cognition
d. probes creative thinking
11.What is Piagets practical implication
in the field of education?
a. Cognitive growth is independent of
accommodation and assimilation.
b. Emphasis on children thinking
should be on the products rather
than the process.
c. Individual differences should be
overlooked and that all children
pass through all stages at equal
rate.
d. Children cannot acquire cognitive
skills for which they are not
developmentally ready.
12.The teachers 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. D. technique to be used
13.Each teacher is said to be a trustee of
the cultural and educational heritage
of the nation and is, under obligation
to transmit to learners such heritage.
Which practice makes him fulfill such
obligation?
a. Use
the
latest
instructional
technology.
b. Observe continuing professional
education.
c. Use interactive teaching strategies.
d. Study the life of Filipino heroes.
14.Which is one role of play in the preschool and early childhood years?
a. Develops competitive spirit.
b. Separates reality from fantasy.
c. Increases imagination due to
expanding
knowledge
and
emotional range.
d. Develops the upper and lower
limbs.
15.Teacher A discovered that his pupils
are very good in dramatizing. Which

tool must have helped him discover


his pupils' strength?
a. Portfolio assessment
b. Performance test
c. Journal entry
d. Paper-and-pencil test
16.NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted
against set mastery level. This means
that NSAT and NEAT fall under
__________.
a. intelligence test
b. aptitude test
c. criterion-referenced test
d. norm-referenced test
17.In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics
of Professional Teachers, which is NOT
said of teachers?
a. LET passers
b. Duly licensed professionals
c. Possess dignity and reputation
d. With high-moral values as well as
technical
and
professional
competence
18.Teacher U teaches to his pupils that
pleasure is not the highest good.
Teacher's teaching is against what
philosophy?
a. Realism
b. Hedonism
c. Epicureanism
d. Empiricism
19.John Watson said: Men are built not
born. What does this statement point
to?
a. The ineffectiveness of training on a
person's development.
b. The
effect
of
environmental
stimulation
on
a
person's
development.
c. The absence of genetic influence
on a person's development
d. The effect of heredity.
20.Principal C shares this thought with his
teachers: Subject matter should help
students understand and appreciate
themselves as unique individuals who
accept complete responsibility for
their thoughts, feelings, and actions.
From which philosophy is this thought
based?
a. Perennialism

b. Essentialism
c. Existentialism
d. Progressivism
21.I combined several subject areas in
order to focus on a single concept for
inter-disciplinary
teaching.
Which
strategy/method did I use?
a. Problem-entered learning
b. Thematic instruction
c. Reading-writing activity
d. Unit method
22.In his second item analysis, Teacher H
found out that more from the lower
group got the test item # 6 correctly.
This means that the test item
__________.
a. has a negative discriminating
power
b. has a lower validity
c. has a positive discriminating power
d. has a high reliabity
23.In Krathwohls affective domain of
objectives, which of the following is
the lowest level of affective behavior?
a. Valuing
b. Characterization
c. Responding
d. Organization
24.Which applies when skewness is zero?
a. Mean is greater than the median
b. Median is greater than mean
c. Scores have three modes
d. Scores are normally distributed
25.Are percentile ranks the same as
percentage correct?
a. It cannot be determined unless
scores are given.
b. It cannot be determined unless the
number of examinees is given.
c. No
d. Yes
26.Study this group of tests which was
administered
with
the
following
results, then answer the question.
Subject
Mean
SD
Ronnels's Score
Math
56
10
43
Physics
41
9
31
English
80
16
109

In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform


most poorly in relation to the group's
performance?
a. English
b. English and Math
c. Math
d. Physics
27.Standard deviation is to variability as
mean is to __________.
a. coefficient of correlation
b. central tendency
c. discrimination index
d. level of difficulty
28.With-it-ness, according to Kounin, is
one of the characterestics of an
effective classroom manager. Which
phrase goes with it?
a. Have hands that write fast.
b. Have eyes on the back of your
heads.
c. Have a mouth ready to speak.
d. Have
minds
packed
with
knowledge.
29.Ruben is very attached to his mother
and Ruth to her father. In what
developmental
stage
are
they
according to Freudian psychological
theory?
a. Phallic stage
b. Latent stage
c. Anal stage
d. Pre-genital stage
30.Teacher Y does norm-referenced
interpretation of scores. Which of the
following does she do?
a.

She describes group performance


in relation to a level of mastery set.
b. She uses a specified content as its
frame of reference.
c. She compares every individual
students'
scores
with
others'
scores.
d. She describes what should be their
performance
31.Which guideline must be observed in
the use of prompting to shape the
correct performance of your students?
a. Use the least intrusive prompt first.
b. Use all prompts available.
c. Use the most intrusive prompt first.

d. Refrain from using prompts.


32.After giving an input on a good
paragraph, Teacher W asks her
students to rate a given paragraph
along the elements of a good
paragraph. The students task is in
level of __________.
a. application
b. analysis
c. evaluation
d. synthesis
33.Which
is
a
sound
classroom
management practice?
a. Avoid establishing routines
b. Establish routines for all daily
needs and tasks.
c. Apply rules and policies on a case
to case basis.
d. Apply
reactive
approach
to
discipline.
34.As a teacher, what do you do when
you engage yourself in major task
analysis?
a. Test if learning reached higher level
thinking skills.
b. Breakdown a complex task into
sub-skills.
c. Determine the level of thinking
involved.
d. Revise lesson objectives.
35. A child who gets punished for stealing
candy
may
not
steal
again
immediately. But this does not mean
that the child may not steal again.
Based on Thorndikes theory on
punishment and learning, this shows
that __________.
a. punishment
strengthens
a
response
b. punishment removes a response
c. punishment does not remove a
response
d. punishment weakens a response
36.The concepts of trust vs. maturity,
autonomy vs. self-doubt, and initiative
vs. guilt are most closely related with
the works of __________.
a. Erikson
b. Piaget
c. Freud
d. Jung

37.What measure of central tendency


does the number 16 represent in the
following data: 14, 15, 17, 16, 19, 20,
16, 14, 16?
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Mode and median
d. Mean
38.Which is one characteristic of an
effective classroom management?
a. It
quickly
and
unobtrusively
redirects misbehavior once it
occurs.
b. It teaches dependence on others
for self-control.
c. It respects cultural norms of a
limited group students.
d. Strategies are simple enough to be
used consistently.
39. Teacher A is a teacher of English as a
Second
Language.
She
uses
vocabulary
cards,
fill-in-the-blank
sentences, dialogues, dictation and
writing excercises in teaching a lesson
about grocery shopping. Based on this
information, which of the following is a
valid conclusion?
a. The teacher is applying Bloom's
hierachy of cognitive learning.
b. The teacher is teaching in a variety
of ways because not all students
learn in the same manner.
c. The teacher wants to make
herteachirig easier by having less
talk.
d. The teacher is emphasizing reading
and writing skills.
40.Which guideline in test construction is
NOT observed in this test item: Jose
Rizal wrote __________.
a. The central problem should be
packed in the stem.
b. There must be only one correct
answer.
c. Alternatives
must
have
grammatical parallelism.
d. The alternates must be plausible.
41.Studies in the areas of neurosciences
disclosed that the human brain has
limitless capacity. What does this
imply?

a. Some pupils are admittedly not


capable of learning.
b. Every pupil has his own native
ability and his learning is limited to
this nativeabilty.
c. Every child is a potential genius.
d. Pupils can possibly reach a point
where
they
have
learned
everything.
42.As
a
teacher,
you
are
a
reconstructionist. Which among these
will be your guiding principle?
a. I must teach the child every
knowledge, skill, and value that he
needs for a better future.
b. I must teach the child to develop
his mental powers to the full.
c. I must teach the child so he is
assured of heaven.
d. I must teach the child that we can
never have real knowledge of
anything.
43.On whose philosophy was A. S. Neils
Summerhill,
one
of
the
most
experimental schools, based?
a. Rousseau
b. Pestalozzi
c. Montessori
d. John Locke
44.In the light of the facts presented,
what is most likely to happen when
? is a sample thought question on
a. inferring
b. generalizing
c. synthesizing
d. justifying
45.Teacher P wants to develop the skill of
synthesizing in her pupils. Which one
will she do?
a. Ask her students to formulate a
generalization from the data shown
in graphs.
b. Ask her students to answer
questions beginning with What if ...
c. Tell her pupils to state data
presented in graphs.
d. Directs her students to ask
questions on the parts of the
lesson not understood.
46.We encounter people whose prayer
goes like this: "O God, if there is a

God; save my soul, if I have a soul"


From whom is this prayer?
a. Stoic
b. Empiricist
c. Agnostic
d. Skeptic
47.By what name is Indirect instruction
the Socratic method also known?
a. Mastery learning
b. Indirect Method
c. Morrison method
d. Questioning method
48.Which
assumption underlies the
teacher's
use
of
performance
objectives?
a. Not every form of learning is
observable.
b. Performance objectives assure the
learner of learning.
c. Learning is defined as a change in
the
learner's
observable
performance.
d. The success of learner is based on
teacher performance.
49.In the parlance of test construction
what does TOS mean?
a. Table of Specifics
b. Table of Specifications
c. Table of Specific Test Items
d. Team of Specifications
50.A student passes a research report
poorly written but ornately presented
in a folder to make up for the poor
quality of the book report content.
Which Filipino trait does this practice
prove? Emphasis on __________.
a. art over academics
b. substance overporma
c. art over science
d. porma over substance
51.4. In a criterion-referenced testing,
what must you do to ensure that your
test is fair?
a. Make all of the questions true or
false.
b. Ask each student to contribute one
question.
c. Make twenty questions but ask the
students to answer only ten of their
choice.

d. Use the objectives for the units as


guide in your test construction.
52.Under which program were students
who were not accommodated in public
elementary and secondary schools
because
of
lack
of
classroom,
teachers, and instructional materials,
were enrolled in private schools in
their respective communities at the
government's expense?
a. Government Assistance Program
b. Study Now-Pay Later
c. Educational
Service
Contract
System
d. National Scholarship Program
53.Which activity should a teacher have
more for his students if he wants them
to
develop
logical-mathematical
thinking?
a. Problem solving
b. Choral reading
c. Drama
d. Storytelling
54.A stitch on time saves nine, so goes
the adage. Applied to classroom
management, this means that we
__________
a. may not occupy ourselves with
disruptions
which
are
worth
ignoring because they are minor
b. must be reactive in our approach to
discipline
c. have to solve minor disruptions
before they are out of control
d. may apply 9 rules out of 10
consistently
55.Which criterion should guide a teacher
in the choice of instructional devices?
a. Attractiveness
b. Cost
c. Novelty
d. Appropriateness
56.The main purpose of compulsory study
of the Constitution is to __________
a. develop students into responsible,
thinking citizens
b. acquaint
students
with
the
historical development of the
Philippine Constitution
c. make constitutional experts of the
students

d. prepare students for law-making


57.Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to
be promoted and so writes an
anonymous letter against Teacher B
accusing her of fabricated lies Teacher
Q mails this anonymous letter to the
Schools Division Superintendent. What
should Teacher Q do if she has to act
professionally?
a. Submit a signed justifiable criticism
against Teacher B, if there is any.
b. Go straight to the Schools Division
Superintendent and gives criticism
verbally.
c. Hire a group to distribute poison
letters against Teacher B for
information dissemination.
d. Instigate student activists to read
poison letters over the microphone.
58.If your Licensure Examination Test
(LET) items sample adequately the
competencies listed in the syllabi, it
can be said that the LET possesses
__________ validity.
a. concurrent
b. construct
c. content
d. predictive
59.As a teacher, what do you do when
you engage yourself in major task
analysis?
a. Test if learning reached higher level
thinking skills.
b. Breakdown a complex task into
sub-skills.
c. Determine the level of thinking
involved.
d. Revise lesson objectives.
60.In instructional planning it is necessary
that the parts of the plan from the first
to the last have __________.
a. clarity
b. symmetry
c. coherence
d. conciseness
61.In a study conducted, the pupils were
asked which nationality they preferred,
if given a choice. Majority of the pupils
wanted to be Americans. In this case,
in which obligation relative to the

state, do schools seem to be failing? In


their obligation to __________.
a. respect for all duly constituted
authorities
b. promote national pride
c. promote obedience to the laws of
the state
d. instill allegiance to the Constitution
62.What is most likely to happen to our
economy when export continuously
surpasses importis a thought question
on __________.
a. creating
b. relating cause-and-effect
c. synthesizing
d. predicting
63.What can be said of Peter who
obtained a score of 75 in a Grammar
objective test?
a. He answered 75 items in the test
correctly.
b. He answered 75% of the test items
correctly.
c. His rating is 75.
d. He performed better than 5% of his
classmates.
64.Quiz is to formative test while periodic
is to __________
a. criterion-reference test
b. summative test
c. norm-reference test
d. diagnostic test
65.Which group of philosophers maintain
thattruth exists in an objective order
that is independent of the knower?
a. Idealists
b. Pragmatists
c. Existentialists
d. Realists
66.In which competency do my students
find the greatest difficulty? In the item
with a difficulty index of __________.
a. 0.1
b. 0.9
c. 0.5
d. 1.0
67.Which teaching activity is founded on
Bandura's Social Learning Theory?
a. Lecturing
b. Modeling
c. Questioning

d. Inductive Reasoning
68.Which is the first step in planning an
achievement test?
a. Define the instructional objective.
b. Decide on the length of the test.
c. Select the type of test items to use.
d. Build a table of specification.
69.Which does NOT belong to the group
of alternative learning systems?
a. Multi-grade grouping
b. Multi-age grouping
c. Graded education
d. Non-graded grouping
70.Theft of school equipment like tv,
computer, etc. by teenagers in the
community itself is becoming a
common phenomenon. What does this
incident signify?
a. Prevalence of poverty in the
community.
b. Inability of school to hire security
guards.
c. Deprivation of Filipino schools.
d. Community's lack of sense of coownership.
71.Which of the following can be
considered
a
form
of
civic
engagement?
a. Patronizing Filipino products
b. Critical of government officials
c. Bribing government officials
d. Electoral participation
72.A teacher wants to make a rubric for
scoring students' output. Which format
will use differential weighs for the
qualities
of
a
product
or
a
performance?
a. A. Performance based
b. Rating scales
c. Holistic rubric
d. Analytic rubric
73.How can a teacher develop the value
of time such as punctuality and
maximal utilization of time?
a. Avoid disruptions due to improper
behavior
b. Consistently follow schedule for
classroom routine
c. Rush if you are getting late for the
right time

d. Have a big clock installed in the


classroom for everyone's guidance
74.One learns by association and also by
insight.
This
shows
that
the
association and cognitive theories of
learning are:
a. Diametrically opposed
b. Complementary
c. Partly wrong
d. Partly correct
75. Studies in the area of neurosciences
disclosed that the human brain has
limitless capacity. What does this
imply?
a. Every pupil has his own native
ability, his learning is limited to this
ability
b. Pupils can possibly reach a point
where
they
have
learned
everything
c. Some pupils are admitted but not
capable of learning
d. Every child is a potential genius
76.Mothers who demand their 3 to 5 year
old child to suspend their time in
serious academic study, forget that
early childhood is in the
a. Gang age
b. Questioning age
c. Initiative age
d. Toy age
77.Identical twins are more than alike
than fraternal twins. Which of the
following
statements/principles
is
supported by this?
a. Heredity has a part in determining
physical appearance
b. Intelligence is determined partly by
pre-natal nutrition
c. Environment affects both fraternal
and identical twins
d. Intelligences hinges in physical
structure
78.Study this group of tests which was
administered
with
the
following
results. Then answer the questions
about it.
Subject
Mean
SD
Lukes Score
Mathematics
49
11
44

Physics
45
English
62
In which subject(s) did
best in relation to
performance?
a. English
b. Math
c. Physics
d. English and Math

10
48
12
65
Luke perform
the groups

79.Which of the following activities is


stressed by humanistic education?
a. Enjoy the great works of man such
as classics
b. Learn
the
philosophy
know
thyself
c. Make
the
distinctly
civilized,
educated and refined
d. Develop man into a thinking
individual
80.For a teacher to be competent, he/she
is required to specialize in certain
area. This pillar of learning is
a. Learning to do
b. Learning to live together
c. Learning to be
d. Learning to know
81.What pillar of learning is concerned on
material development rather than of
human development?
a. learning to do
b. Learning to live together
c. Learning to be
d. Learning to know
82.In which competency do my students
find the greatest difficulty? In the item
with a difficult index of _____.
a. 0.1
b. 0.5
c. 0.9
d. 1.0
83.What should a teacher do before
constructing items for a particular
test?
a. Review the previous lessons.
b. Determine the length of time for
answering it.
c. Announce to the students the
scope of the test.
d. Prepare the table of specifications.

84.What is the advantage of using


computers in processing test results
a. Its processing takes a shorter
period of time.
b. Test results can easily be assessed.
c. Its
statistical
computation
is
accurate.
d. All of the above.

90.Honesty remains a value even if


nobody in a organization values it.
This pronouncement comes from the
mouth of a(an) __________.
a. Pragmatist
b. Idealist
c. Reconstructionist
d. Progressivist

85. Of the following types of test which is


the most subjective in scoring?
a. Multiple choice
b. Matching type
c. Simple recall
d. Essay

91.I cannot forget my friends birthday for


it comes one day after my birthday.
Which principle of association as
applied to memory explains this?
a. Contiguity
b. Similarity
c. Frequency
d. Content

86.Multiple choice test is considered the


BEST
type
of
test
because
______________.
a. It is easy to conduct
b. It contains many responses
c. It measure several competencies in
one test
d. It possess the qualities of other
types of tests
87.While serving during the elections,
some trouble makers enter your
precinct. What do you think is the
most appropriate thing to do?
a. Challenge them to a duel
b. Close the precinct and go home
c. Ignore them and look for a safe
place
d. Seek
the
assistance
of law
enforcers
88.Which of the following will you
recommend to a senior high school
scholar who is impregnated by a fellow
student?
a. Force her boyfriend to marry her
b. Tell the parents about the condition
c. Stop schooling till after she gave
birth
d. Direct her to an abortion clinic
89.Which describes an inappropriate
practice in the education of young
children?
a. Individual differences are expected
and accepted
b. Integrated teaching-learning
c. Isolated skills development
d. Positive guidance techniques

92.A fresh teacher graduate is usually


idealistic. Which one will most likely
inspire her to cling to her idealism?
a. Introduction
of
educational
innovations
b. Support of living models
c. Pressure of work
d. High salary
93.I cannot help but recall the sisters
convent which served as my boarding
house in high school now that I am in
a noisy boarding house. Which
principle of association explains this?
a. Similarity
b. Contiguity
c. Frequency
d. Contrast
94.Which principle of association ass
applied to memory is this?
The recall of an object or idea triggers
recall of other objects like it.
a. Contrast
b. Contiguity
c. Similarity
d. Frequency
95.Whose thought is this: Although there
is an external world from which human
beings acquire sensory information,
ideas originate from the workings of
the mind.
a. Idealist
b. Realist
c. Empiricist
d. Pragmatist

96. What is the mean of this score


distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
a. 7
b. 6
c. 8.5
d. 7.5
97.Which is a true foundation of the social
order?
a. Obedient citizenry
b. The reciprocation of rights and
duties
c. Strong political leadership
d. Equitable distribution of wealth
98.Which is a true foundation of the social
order?
a. Obedient citizenry
b. The reciprocation of rights and
duties
c. Strong political leadership
d. Equitable distribution of wealth
99.Which is a true foundation of the social
order?
a. Obedient citizenry
b. The reciprocation of rights and
duties
c. Strong political leadership
d. Equitable distribution of wealth
100.
Teacher P wants to develop the
skill in synthesizing. Which one will
she do?
a. Ask her students to form a
generalization from the data shown
in the graphs
b. Ask the students to answer the
questions beginning with a what
if.
c. Tell her students to state data
presented in the graphs
d. Directs her students to ask
questions on the parts of the
lesson not understood.
101.
1. Which of the following is the
most important contribution of Gestalt
psychology to the theories of learning?
a. Cognitive insight
b. The use of multimedia approaches
c. The concept of readiness in
learning
d. The use of reinforcement
102.
What psychological principle is
used when teacher links the new

information to the previous one to


enable the students to gain a holistic
view of the topic.
a. Stimulation
b. Accommodation
c. Assimilation
d. Conceptualization
103.
Young children have a short
attention and interest span. What kind
of task should the teacher give them?
a. Challenging
and
interesting
activities
b. Long but interesting activities
c. Easy and difficult activities
d. Short, varied, interesting activities
104.
What is possessed by the
learner when he can use language
with ease and fluency in any given
situation?
a. Bilingual ability
b. High cognitive skills
c. A photographic memory
d. Communicative competence
105.
What is the main concern of
spiraling a curriculum?
a. curriculum renewal and revision
b. Horizontal articulation among the
students in a grade level
c. Vertical articulation of a given
subject across a grade level
d. Incorporating government thrusts
and societal concerns
106.
Which of this information is not
entered in Form 1 or the School
Registrar?
a. Alphabetical list of students, boys
separated from girls.
b. Daily attendance record of each
student.
c. Grade obtained by each student in
all his/her subjects.
d. Personal data of the students in the
registrar.
107.
Which type of test is used to
discover further attitudes about self
and others?
a. Personality test
b. Intelligence test
c. Achievement test
d. Diagnostic test

108.
Which behavior is exhibited by a
student who is strong in interpersonal
intelligence?
a. Works by his/her own.
b. Spends time meditating.
c. Keeps interest to himself/herself.
d. Seeks out a classmate for help
when problem occurs.
109.
Which are direct measures of
competence?
a. Paper-and-pencil tests
b. Personality tests
c. Performance tests
d. Standardized tests
110.
A teachers summary of a
lesson serves the following functions,
EXCEPT
a. It links the parts of the lesson.
b. It
makes
provisions
for
full
participation of students.
c. It clinches the basic ideas or
concepts of the lesson.
d. It brings together the information
that has been discussed.
111.
Teacher Karen wanted to teach
the pupils the skill to do cross
stitching. Her check up quiz was a
written test on the steps of cross
stitching. Which characteristics of a
good test does it lack?
a. Objectivity
b. Reliability
c. Scorability
d. Validity
112.
Out of 3 distracters in a multiple
choice test item, namely B, C, and D,
no pupil chose D as an answer. This
implies D is
a. A vague distracter
b. A plausible distracter
c. An effective distracter
d. An ineffective distracter
113.
A parent visited you regarding
his sons low grades. He showed you
his quizzes, unit tests and projects.
You discovered that his name is Mel
and you wrongfully put his name on
the girls list. What will you do?
a. Recognize
your
mistake
and
promise to correct the grade.

b. Insists that you are right in grading


him.
c. Refer the matter to the principal
d. Ignore the complain
114.
What should a cooperating
teacher do to help the student teacher
who has been assigned to him/her?
a. Provide
opportunities
for
the
student teacher to acquire the
skills and competencies to be
an effective teacher.
b. Show your lesson plan and let
him/her follow what is in your
lesson plan.
c. Write or prepare activities to be
done and let him/her execute these
in class.
d. Dont allow him/her to make her
own decisions as to how the lesson
is to be introduce.
115.
Which among the following
pillars of learning is aimed for the
holistic development and complete
fulfillment of man?
a. Learning to be
b. Learning to know
c. Learning to live together
d. Learning to do
116.
Which of these techniques is
BEST suited to developing skill in
asking and answering questions?
a. Interviews
b. Song analysis
c. Pictorial review
d. Riddles
117.
Most delinquents are found to
have low IQ. They can hardly read and
comprehend. How can a teacher help
them?
a. Call for their parents.
b. Refer them to a doctor.
c. Give them remedial classes.
d. Suspend them from classes.
118.
Children learn what they live by.
Treat them with respect and they will
respect others. Shout at them and
they will be shouting at others, too.
How would you explain this behavior?
a. They are easily impressed
b. They are imitative
c. They cannot tell right from wrong

d. They are observant

b. Establish routine for daily tasks


c. Assign a leader to assist everyone
d. Allow students to make their own
regulations

119.
What should be done with a
student in the upper grades who is a
non reader?
a. Encourage him to join a reading
club
b. Give him comic books
c. Have him attend remedial reading
class
d. Transfer him to a lower section

123.
Which is made after certain
norms has been established?
a. Departmental test
b. Local-city wide test
c. Teacher-made test
d. Standardized test

120.
In which situation is learning
most likely to happen?
a. When students work by themselves
b. When students are quiet and well
behaved
c. When all the needed materials are
available
d. When
students
know
the
importance of the task at hand

124.
A high school principal would
like to know the causes of drop-outs in
his school so he could find solutions to
this problem. What type of researched
is used?
a. Applied
b. Action
c. Pure
d. Experimental

121.
Social adjustment means the
ability to behave in accordance with?
a. Universal truths
b. Self concept
c. Stereotyped behaviors
d. Social expectations
122.
How can a teacher avoid
breakdown and interruptions I daily
class procedures?
a. Punish the misbehaving students

125.
If we aim to produce globally
competitive graduates, the Philippine
education should give major emphasis
to _______________.
a. English, Science and Mathematics
b. Technology
and
citizenship
education
c. Humanities and work education
d. Bilingual education and values
education

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