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Rationalized: Article VI, Section 27.

(1) Every bill passed by the Congress shall, before it becomes a


law, be presented to the President. If he approves the same he shall sign it; otherwise, he shall veto it
and return the same with his objections to the House where it originated, which shall enter the
objections at large in its Journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-
thirds of all the Members of such House shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, together with the
objections, to the other House by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-
thirds of all the Members of that House, it shall become a law. In all such cases, the votes of each
House shall be determined by yeas or nays, and the names of the Members voting for or against
shall be entered in its Journal. The President shall communicate his veto of any bill to the House
where it originated within thirty days after the date of receipt thereof, otherwise, it shall become a
law as if he had signed it. So if we read the Constitution there are 3 ways lng for a bill to become a
law. 1. Approved by President. d ba pg he signs it automatic law na ang bill 2. The Congress
overriding the Veto of the President by 2/3 vote. 3. when the President doesn't communicate his
approval or disapproval within 30 days,

3. A bill becomes a law even if not signed by the President after _ days.
a. 60
b. 40
c. 90
d. 30
Answer is
The number of days after which an enrolled bill becomes a law. A. 45 days B. 60 days C. 75 days D. 90
days Answer is
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CA: D D

he secret society Jose Rizal establized designed to promote civic and patriotic education among the
Filipinos. a. La Liga Filipina b. Companerismp c. Propaganda d. La Juventud

LAWS IN EDUCATION PRC BR 435 – Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers PD 1006 – Decree
Professionalizing Teachers RA NO. 1425 – inclusion of the works of Jose Rizal RA NO. 4670 – “Magna
Carta for Public School Teacher” RA 7722 – CHED RA 7796 – “TESDA Act of 1994” RA 7836 – Phil.
Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994 RA 9155 – BEGA (Basic Educ.) or DepEd Law RA 9293 –
Teachers Professionalization Act RA 10533 – K-12 Law ACT NO. 2706 – “Private School Law”
COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 578 – “persons in authority” KAUTUSANG PANGKAGAWARAN BLG 7 -
PILIPINO NatlLng PROKLAMA BLG 12 - Linggo ng Wika (Balagtas,Mr29-Ap4) PROKLAMA BLG. 186 –
Linggo ng Wika (Quezon,Ag13-19) PROKLAMA BLG. 1041 – Buwan ng Wika (Ramos) PHIL.
CONSTITUTION ACT 14 – ESTACS RA 1079 – no limit of Civil Service eligibility RA 6655 – “Free Public
Secondary Educ. Act of 1988” RA 6728 – “Act Providing Government Assistance to Students and
Teachers in Private Education RA 7277 – Magna Carta for PWD RA 7610 – Anti-Child Abuse Law
(Amendment: RA 9231) RA 7743 – establishment of public libraries RA 7877 – “Anti Sexual
Harassment Act of 1995” RA 7880 – “Fair and Equitable Access to Education Act” RA 8049 – Anti-
Hazing Law RA 8187 – Paternity Act RA 10627 – Anti-Bullying SB 1987 ART. 14 SEK. 6-9 – FILIPINO
(National Language)

SOCIAL STUDIES

1. He is the first Asian writer to receive the Nobel Prize. (Rabindranath Tagore)
2. He is considered as the greatest English writer and also known as the “Bard of Avon”. (William
Shakespeare)
3. This Shakespeare’s play is a story of a man whose downfall was caused by overwhelming ambition
for power. (Macbeth)
4. He is known as the father of horror stories. (Edgar Allan Poe)
5. He is known as the Father of Essays. (Francis Bacon)
6. This Omar Khayam’s work has the theme “Grasping pleasure while you can”. (Rubaiyat)
7. This short story by Edgar Allan Poe has the theme which is similar to the theme of “Poison Tree”.
(The Cask of Amontillado)
8. He is a Filipino writer whose stories and poems depict Filipino-Spanish cultural beliefs and
traditions. (Nick Joaquin)
9. He was the first Filipino National Artist for Literature awarded in 1973. (Jose Garcia Villa)
10. He is a Filipino migrant whose fiction stories reflect the Filipino’s concept of American culture.
(Bienvenido Santos)
11. He is called a “comma poet” because he used commas extensively in his works. (Jose Garcia Villa)
12. This is a collection of Indian beast fables originally written in Sanskrit. (Panchatantra)
13. This is the first great work of English literature. (Beowulf)
14. This is the greatest lyric poem in the literature of the world. (Psalms of King David)
15. This is a folk song that originated in Pampanga. (Atin Cu PungSingsing)
16. He is known as the greatest Indian writer of all time.” (Kalidasa)
17. He is called the “Morning Star” of English literature. (Geoffrey Chaucer)
18. He is the first man to replace myth with natural laws. (Thales of Melitus)
19. This is a collection of Indian sacred hymns. (Rig Veda)
20. This is a collection of Indian religious text. (Upanishad)
21. He is regarded as the greatest haiku poet. (Matsuo Basho)
22. He is recognized as the father of American literature. (Washington Irving)
23. He was the first mythical geographer who was recognized due to his vivid descriptions of lands
and people encountered by his
hero, Ulysses. (Homer)
24. He is a famous composer from Angono, Rizal, and was given a National Artist Award. (Luis San
Pedro)
25. This is regarded as the most influential book in the history of English civilization. (The King James
Bible)
26. This is a popular Philippine secular poetry in octosyllabic quatrains. (Korido)
27. It is a medieval German epic. (Nibelungenlied)
28. He is known as the master of “local color” because of his Pickwick Papers. (Charles Dickens)
29. It is a story of a man’s effort to save his King from a monster. (Beowulf)
30. It is Jonathan Swift’s satire on human folly and stupidity. (Gulliver’s Travel)
31. He is a Philippine National Artist awardee for Literature, and used free verse and espoused the
dictum, "Art for art's sake“. (Jose
Garcia Villa)
32. This is known as epic of Ifugao. (Hud-hud)
33. These poems are often erotic and espouse CARPE DIEM or “seize the day”. (Cavalier Poems)
34. This is known to be the very first successful short story in English written in 1925 by Paz Marquez
Benitez. (Dead Stars)
35. She wrote the most exquisite love poems of her time in “Sonnets from the Portuguese”.
(Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
36. This is a very long poem about a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. (Canterbury Tales)
37. He is a Japanese poet who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1968. (Yasunari Kawabata)
38. This Indian epic which is considered as the longest poem ever written is made up of almost
100,000 couplets divided into 18
parvans or sections. (Mahabharata)
39. This was the era of knights, chivalry, and castles in English literature. (Middle Ages)
40. This is known as epic of Visaya. (Maragtas)
41. This a popular Philippine secular poetry in dodecasyllabic quatrains. (Awit)
42. He is popularly known as “HusengSisiw”. (Jose Corazon de Jesus)
43. This period of English literature literally means “rebirth” in French. (Renaissance)
44. This is the first novel in English written by a Filipino writer in 1921. (Child of Sorrow, ZoiloGalang)
45. From which Francis Bacon’s essay is this line taken “Some books are to be tasted, others are to be
swallowed, and some few to
be chewed and digested”? (Of Studies)
46. This is the National Epic of England. (Beowulf)
47. He is known as the Father of Tragedy. (Christopher Marlowe)
48. From which Shakespeare’s play are these lines taken “Good night, good night! Parting is such a
sweet sorrow that I shall say
good night till it be morrow”? (Romeo and Juliet)
49. He is the first black Nigerian writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1986. (Wole
Soyinka)
50. This is an epic of Ilocanos. (Biag Ni Lam-Ang)
51. What is StevanJavellana’s 1947 novel that captured the moving tale of the cruelty and the bravery
of
the war years? (Without Seeing the Dawn)
52. What is Carlos Bulosan’s 1946 literary work that tells about the painful reality of the American
dream? (America Is in the Heart)

Why didn't the United States and Autralia sign the Kyoto Protocol to slash greenhouse gasses by 5.2
percent before 2012? A. Global Warming is a myth. B. It would hurt their economy C. Only non-
industrialized countries can comply. D. They are already cutting green house gas emissions.
FINAL COACHING BULLETS
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Stimulus bounded- distracted by outside stimuli easily.
Horizontal mobility- a teacher in brgy. School transferred in town.
Vertical mobility- teacher being promoted as supervisor
Nuclear family- father, mother and their children
Extended family- parents and other relatives
Solitary play- children play toys by themselves
Onlooker play- children watch others play but not involved
Parallel play- children watch alongside not with each other.
Associative play- parehas ang kanilang nilalaro
Baduy- awkward looking
Transmuted- changed
Carnal- bold
Aplomb- composure
Loquacious- verbose
Profanity- obscenities
Rizal was born- calamba, laguna
Penchant- fondness
Eureka- discovery
Metaphor- "the lord is my sheperd"
Hyperbole- " he is the blacksheep in the family"
Geoffrey Chaucer- morning star of English lit.
Shakespear- "Bard of avon"
Nature- heredity, IQ, character traits
Nurture- environment
Phelogenetic- development follows orderly sequence
Ontogenetic- rate of dev. Is unique
Cepalocaudal- dev. From head to foot
Proximodistal- central access
Iconic- by seeing ex. Pictures
Symbolic- by symbols ex. Words and numbers
Inactive- learning by doing physical action
Socrates- " know thyself"
Plato- " wrote the republic"
Aristotle- "father of modern sciences"
Albert bandura- social learning theory/ modelling
Kohlberg- moral dev. Theory
Pavlov- classical conditioning
Skinner- operant conditioning
John amos comenius- " orbis pictus"
NCBTS -national Competency-based teacher standards
tanaga 7777
tanka 57577
Tree releases carbon dioxide during? ~ evening
tatlong tuldok na sunod-sunod = elipsis
town criers~~~umalohokan
Meaning of TOS ~~~table of Specifications
Sage on stage ~~dispenser of knowledge
Negative effect of extended family~ FAVORITISM.
Bicameralism~~ Jones Law
Ang _____ay ang bantas na ginagamit sa pagitan ng panlaping IKA at Tambilang~~~GITLING
She is a lovely rose" is an example of~~metaphor
Had I studied very well, I _________ rewarded with vacation in the US~~would have been
She is a lovely rose" is an example of~~metaphor
Had I studied very well, I _________ rewarded with vacation in the US~~would have been
_________ is an example of a non pathogenic microorganism~~ Probiotics as bifidobacterium
First labor union in the Philippines~~~Union Obrera Demokratika
The only remnant after world war II~~Philippine Independent Church
Sa mga Soc Sci major mag focus po kayo sa Economics

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

SUBCATEGORIES OF TEACHER MOVEMENT/MOVEMENT MANAGEMENT


1. THRUST – proceeding without assessing
2. DANGLING – hanging activity by giving another
3. TRUNCATION – leaves activity
4. FLIP-FLOP – returns to a left activity while currently
doing an activity
5. STIMULUS-BOUND – distracted
6. OVERDWELLING – overtime in one topic
7. OVERLAPPING – multitasking results negatively
ISM’s IN EDUCATION
BEHAVIORISM – change ESSENTIALISM – basic
EXISTENTIALISM – choice HUMANISM – build
IDEALISM – enough in mind PERRENIALISM – constant
PRAGMATISM - practice (T&E) PROGRESSIVISM – improve
REALISM – enough to see UTILITARIANISM - best
SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIVISM – benefit of all
AIMS OF ERAS
PRE-SPANISH – survival and conformity
SPANISH – Christianity
AMERICAN – democratic ideals and way of life
COMMONWEALTH – moral character, efficiency
JAPANESE – progress
PROF. ED PROPONENTS
B.F. SKINNER – Operant Conditioning
BANDURA – Modeling
BANDURA & WALLACE – Social Learning
CARL JUNG – Psychological
CARL JUNG – Psychological
CONFICIUS – Education for all, Golden Rule
EDWARD THORNDIKE – Connectionism
ERICK ERIKSON – Psychosocial
IVAN PAVLOV – Classical Conditioning
JEAN PIAGET – Cognitive FROEBEL - Father of Kndrgrtn
PEZTALLOZI – realia, Froebel’s protégé
JEROME BRUNER – Instrumental Conceptualism
JOHN DEWEY – learning by doing
JOHN LOCKE – Tabula Rasa (blank sheet)
KOHLERS – Insight Learning
LAURENCE KOHLBERG – Moral Development
LEV VGOTSKY – Social Cognitivist, Scaffolding
SIGMUND FREUD – Psychosexual
WILLIAM SHELDON – Physiological
PRINCIPLES
HEDONISM – pleasure principle
DOUBLE EFFECT – sacrifice for the good or bad
FORMAL COOPERATION – cooperation with will
LESSER EVIL – choice of the less one from two bad things
MATERIAL COOPERATION – cooperation without will
FREUD’S PSYCHOSEXUAL/PSYCHOANALYTICAL THEORY
1. ORAL (0-1 yrs. old) – Infant
2. ANAL (1-3 yrs. old) – Toddler
3. PHALLIC – Preschool
4. LATENCY – School Age
5. GENITAL – Adolescense
OEDIPUS – son to mom ELECTRA – daughter to dad
LAWS IN EDUCATION
PRC BR 435 – Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
PD 1006 – Decree Professionalizing Teachers
RA NO. 1425 – inclusion of the works of Jose Rizal
RA NO. 4670 – “Magna Carta for Public School Teacher”
RA 7722 – CHED
RA 7796 – “TESDA Act of 1994”
RA 7836 – Phil. Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994
RA 9155 – BEGA (Basic Educ.) or DepEd Law
RA 9293 – Teachers Professionalization Act
RA 10533 – K-12 Law
ACT NO. 2706

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