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PRE-BOARD IN PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

1. Do you believe in yourself and in what you can do? Can you work alone without asking for
help? Do you believe in saying: "No Guts, No Glory"? What quality do you have?

A. Self-confidence C. Compassionate

B. Innovativeness D. Emotional Stability

2. How is final grade per subject for Grades 11 and 12 obtained?

A. Get the average of the grades for the 2 Quarters

B. Get the average of the grades for the 4 Quarters

C. Get the average of the grades of all subjects for 2 semesters

D. Get the average of the of all subjects for 4 semesters

3. How are institutions of learning encouraged to set higher standards over and above the
minimum requirement for state recognition?

A. Scholastic achievement C. Academic freedom

B. Faculty development D. Voluntary accreditation

4. The capacity to analyze one’s feelings and thus be able to understand and be able to know
the motives of other people’s actions.

A. spatial B. logical C. personal D. diametric

5. Which of the following statements is given emphasis by “humanistic education?”

a. The great works of man such as the classics should be enjoyed.

b. Man should learn the different philosophies of education

c. “Build a man who is distinctly civilized, educations and refined”

d. Develop man into a thinking individual

6. In the elementary level, English literature and Social studies relate well. While history is
being studied, different literary pieces during the historical period is being studied as well.
What curriculum design is shown here?

A. Separate subject design C. Correlation design


B. Discipline design D. Broad field design

7. Theory stating that a person’s behavior can be motivated by urges towards self
satisfaction.

A. Psychoanalytic Theory C. Psychosocial Theory

B. Cognitive development theory D. Moral development theory

8. After teaching lessons, Mr. Mentino gives a quiz to his class. Which does he give?

A. Diagnostic test C. Performance test

B. Summative test D. Formative test

9. Which techniques is most appropriate when a teacher wants a group of students to argue
on a plan action?

A. Consensual decision-making C. Agenda

B. Composite report D. Symposium

10. To have a test with wide coverage, power to test analytical thinking amd ease of scoring,
which type should teachers use?

A. Alternate response C. Completion

B. Short answer D. Multiple choice

11. Teacher R believes that every learner can be helped to achieve his full potential and so
functions effectively in society when we satisfy his needs. On what theories is teacher R's
beliefs based?

A. Cognitive psychology C. Behaviorist theory

B. Humanistic psychology D. S-R theories

12. Which philosophy of education influence the singing of the National anthem in schools?

A. Nationalism B. Naturalism C. Pragmatism D. Socialism

13. What philosophy is related to the practice of schools acting as laboratory for teaching
reforms and experimentation?

A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Progressivism D. Social reconstructionism

14. Which is an application of cognitive approach to motivation?

A. Explain the reasons for studying the topic

B. Create a supportive classroom climate for students

C. Provide clear and prompt feedback on assignments

D. Begin lessons with challenging questions and conflicting events

15. To remember the six digits 8, 4, 3, 9, 4, 5, the Math teacher grouped the numbers in two's
84, 39, 45 or, in threes, 843, 945. What control process of retaining information is referred to?

A. Chunking B interfering C. Rehearsing D. Remembering

16. In performing the minuet, first raise your heel, second make three steps forward, third
step make a point. What kind of knowledge was exhibited?

A. Conditional knowledge C. Domain-specific knowledge

B. Declarative knowledge D. Procedural knowledge

17. Teacher B has been in active service for 10 years when he decided to pursue higher
studies. Under R. A. 4670, what kind of leave of absence can s/he avail of?

A. indefinite leave C. study leave

B. scholarship leave D. vacation leave

18. Teacher M has been teaching for 7 straight years and thereof qualifies for a study leave
with a pay for one year. Should she pursue it, how much pay is she entitled to receive?

A. 50% of monthly salary C. 70% of monthly salary

B. 60% of monthly salary D. 100% of monthly salary

19. The process by which certain potentials are inherited from the parents for his
development.

A. Life B. Heredity C. Birth D. Character

20. This theory states that there are 8 basic development stages that the individual has to
pass through his life.
A. Learning Theory C. Psychosocial Theory

B. Psychoanalytic Theory D. Cognitive Development

21. Transition age from childhood to adulthood where rapid physical changes and sex
maturity occur resulting in changes in ways of feelings, thinking and acting.

A. Puberty C. Early adulthood

B. Adolescence D. Stage V

22. Modifying an existing scheme after an individual’s interaction with the environment,
resulting in the creation of a new scheme.

A. Assimilation B. Recognition C. Interaction D. Accommodation

23. In the context of multicultural education, what is the appropriate term given to the
problem of fixed focus on types of learners such as to think that all pupils from slums are
poor in intelligence.

A. discrimination B. stereotyping C. prejudice D. bias

24. Each analogy below shows the different philosophies of education and their
corresponding application EXCEPT:

A. Progressivism :: thought provoking games

B. Essentialism :: core requirements

C. Perennialism :: history's timeless concepts

D. Existentialism :: physical stimuli

25. GAD or Gender And Development is an initiative towards ______ education.

A. gender-biased B. inclusive C. exclusive D. feminist

26. This is a modern version of "Bayanihan" initiated by Department of Education wherein


many stakeholders and sectors in the society work together to ensure the conducive schools.

A. 4-Ps B. EPP C. E-IMAPACT D. Brigada Eskwela

27. The statements below all show John Dewey's major contributions to the sociological
foundations of education which are still very much recognized today EXCEPT for ________.

A. School is continuation of home; activities at home continue at school

B. Education is social process beginning unconsciously at birth


C. Facilitating education means being aware of the social condition of the child

D. "True Education" is transmission of knowledge

28. Which among the following are categorized as bullying?

I. Punching, pushing, shoving, kicking, slapping, tickling, headlocks, inflicting school pranks,
teasing, and fighting using available objects as weapons

II. Any act that causes damage to a victim's psyche and/or emotional well-being

III. Name-calling, tormenting, and commenting negatively in victim's looks, clothes and body

IV. Cyber-bullying or any bullying done through of technology or any

A. I&II B. II, III & IV C. I, II, III & IV D. III&IV

29. What is the reason behind the line "philosophy is deductive, rather than an inductive
science"?

A. It starts from the real to the mental

B. It relates external reality to mental reality

C. It starts with the real outside the mind

D. It starts from prior ideas in the mind

30. The development of sound judgment, commitment to truth, and the strengthening of the
moral fabric of society all belong to this major goal of Philippine Education

A. Self-realization C. Autonomy

B. Ethical character D. Enculturation

31. There is gap between words and actions, and so the teacher needs to demonstrate certain
characteristics and the most personal of which is ________.

A. to keep an open mind

B. to monitor one's own behavior

C. to engage in socio-civic projects

D. to be tolerant of others

32. What can be best considered as the core of universal morality and human society among
the options below?

A. Constitution, criminal, and civil laws


B. Prescription for health and wellness

C. Judeo-Christian Religion

D. UN Declaration of Human Rights

33. Evaluating the issue on teenage pregnancies, what can be the education sector's best
response to the problem?

A. Control of mass media

B. Exclusive education separating genders

C. Holistic sex education

D. Sex education by sex people

34. According to PRC Revised Guidelines for Continuing Professional Development


(Resolution No. 2013-774), every professional teacher is required proof of ________
continuing professional development units for renewal of professional identification card
every three years.

A. 30 B. 36 C. 45 D. 48

35. How can inter-agency efforts (DEPED, CHED, PRC and CSC) be best achieved for the
training and development of teachers?

A. Coordination B. Streamlining C. Agency integration D. Cost-reduction

36. For teachers, what is the most laudable motive for the participation in professional
development program?

A. Optimal use of time and resources

B. Continuing professional growth

C. Support for training programs

D. Promotion and higher merit pay

37. How can research support academic quality advancement?

A. Inquiry in best practices

B. Assessment of school management

C. Focus on curriculum reform

D. Relevance in Vision - Mission - core values

38. What is the focus of K to 12 Senior High School Program?


A. General Education C. Technical - Vocational Training

B. Social Communications D. Humanities

39. What education program is relevant to change in behavioral patterns?

A. Cultural Education C. Values Education

B. Physical Education D. Social Education

149. What is the end - focus of Outcome - Based Education?

A. Objectives B. Competencies C. Assessment D. Methods

40. What competency is developed by the vocational subject known as Landscape Drawing?

A. Depicting people and places C. Planning structures

B. Mechanical design D. Artistic manipulation

41. In the Education Act of 1901 which established a free public education in the Philippines.
What language was imposed under one - language policy?

A. Spanish B. English C. Tagalog D. Filipino

42. In what research method is pre -test and post-test best used?

A. Experiment B. Case study C. Field study D. Survey

43. What is client-based and most directly helpful in introducing changes/reforms in school
services?

A. Parent's feedback C. Principal's observation

B. Teacher survey D. Student feedback

7. After the Philippine constitution, the first legal basis to make teaching as a profession and
consider teachers are professionals was ________.

A. RA 7836 C. RA 7640

B. PD 1006 D. Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers

4. The class was taught how to conduct an action research and was required an end - of -
term written research report. The class was taught how to do the research report and was
shown an Analytic Scoring Rubric for them to know how they will be graded. The class took
the Scoring Rubric as a guide in the making of their research report. They were all motivated
to pass an excellent research report and as a group check now and then if they were true to
the qualities of an excellent research report as seen in the scoring rubric. What form/s of
assessment is described?
A. Assessment OF learning

B. Assessment AS learning

C. Assessment FOR learning

D. Assessment FOR and AS learning

2. Teacher Grace is done with Unit 1. She wants to know how well her students could
demonstrate the knowledge and skills targeted at the beginning of the Unit. Into what form
of assessment is Teacher Grace?

A. Assessment OF learning

B. Assessment AS learning

C. Assessment FOR learning

D. Assessment FOR and AS learning

1. What should be the best description of a teaching as a profession?

A. Teaching is the noblest profession

B. Teaching is a lucrative job in this country

C. Teaching requires less preparation

D. All of the above

13. The students were expected to be able to develop a lesson plan following the Outcome
Based Education (OBE) principles. Based on KPUP framework, in what level is the
interpretation fall?

A. Performance B. Process C. Product D. Understanding

14. You have to remember the steps in opening a computer if you want to do it on your class.
In what assessment is remembering the steps?

A. Retrieval C. Comprehension

B. Analysis D. Knowledge utilization

15. The teacher's teaching philosophy is reflected by which of the following?

I. Choice of teaching methods

II. Choice of circle of friends

III. Choice of how to use leisure time


A. I only B. II only C. I & II only D. I, II & III

16. Behaviorism is a philosophy that has been anchored on theories that relate to _______.

I. Trial and error

II. Stimulus and response

III. Brain and thinking

A. I only B. II only C. I & II only D. I, II & III

17. Mr. Balgos teacher Science in Junior High School. He taught the concept that sunlight is
necessary for plants in the process of photosynthesis. Applying the philosophy of
pragmatism, Mr. Balgos should ________.

A. Show a powerpoint presentation of photosynthesis

B. Ask the students to bring plant leaves in school

C. Draw the leaves of the plant and color this green

D. Ask the students to do simple experiment about photosynthesis

24. You are applying for a teaching job. Which type of portfolio should accompany your
application?

A. Assessment portfolio C. Showcase portfolio

B. Evaluation portfolio D. Developmental portfolio

25. Teacher Parah asked her pupils to display their penmanship work in, the beginning,
middle and end of the school year. Which type of portfolio is displayed?

A. Assessment portfolio C. Showcase portfolio

B. Evaluation portfolio D. Developmental portfolio

26. If a student failed to meet standards, which descriptor applies?

A. Developing C. Poor

B. Beginning D. Did not meet expectations

30. When you begin teaching with concrete experience then come in with conclusions, what
method did you employ?

A. Deductive

B. It depends on your type of generalizations


C. Inductive

D. It depends on the quality of details you bring in

31. Which method is more interactive?

A. Deductive

B. Deductive, if teacher wants to

C. Inductive

D. Inductive, if the teacher chooses to

32. Which is the primary characteristics of subject-centered design model of curriculum?

A. Interrelated B. Interdependent C. Correlated D. Interdisciplinary

33. As an implementer of curriculum, the teacher has to perform all these tasks except,

A. Write appropriate lesson plans

B. Utilize suitable instructional materials

C. Design reliable and valid assessment tool

D. None of the above

34. Implementation means putting into practice the experiences which has been written in all
except,

A. Internet resource cites C. Course outline

B. Syllabi D. Curriculum guides

35. All are involved in "teaching" except ________.

A. Employing strategies

B. Using instructional materials

C. Utilizing varied activities

D. Meeting with the parents

36. I wasn't satisfied with the student B's "yes" as an answer and so I asked her to explain
why? Which did I do?

A. Probing C. Prompting

B. Asking non-directed question D. Rephrasing


37. Teacher Leticia claims that she can't accept an "I don't know" answer. So she does
________.

A. Probing C. Prompting

B. Asking non-directed question D. Repeating the question

38. To obtain well - thought out answers, which questioning behavior helps?

A. Involving as many as possible C. Asking non-directed questions

B. Asking open-ended questions D. Allowing sufficient time

39. A pre-school teacher is thinking about how best to develop the fine motor skills of the 4 -
year - olds. Which of the following should be best to consider?

A. Provide daily coloring book activities

B. Ask the children to do repeated writing drills everyday

C. Encourage children to eat independently

D. Conduct a variety of fun and challenging activities involving hand muscles daily

40. A 14 - year - old Yen ignored by her crush whom she believes is her one true love. She is
crying incessantly and refuses to listen and accept sound advice that the teacher is offering.
Her refusal to accept is because

A. She thinks what she feels is too special and unique, that no one has felt like this before.

B. The teenager's favorite word is "no", and will simply reject everything the teacher says.

C. 14 - year - olds are not yet capable of perspective taking and cannot take the teacher's
perspective.

D. Teenagers never listen to adult advice.

41. The more senses that are involved, the more the better the learning. Which practice is
aligned with this principle?

A. Teach using mostly verbal symbol

B. Employ cooperative learning

C. Invite parents as resource speakers in class

D. Bring the students to field trips with consent of schools and parents

42. A non-threatening atmosphere enhances learning. Which practice is an offshoot of this


principle?
A. No praising B. No scolding C. No bullying D. No homework

43. Emotion has the power to increase retention and learning. To apply this principle, teacher
must ________.

A. Spice class with his or her sense of humor

B. Make course difficult for students to remember and learn

C. Touch students emotion when he/she teaches

D. Be emotional when he/she teaches

44. Teacher Dada's lesson was on "What man can do to arrest climate change". She made
students do the talking, the arguing, the synthesizing. She gave her lecturette after students
have participated in the lively discussion. Which teaching approach did Teacher Dada
employ?

A. Learner - centered approach C. Subject matter - centered approach

B. Activity - centered approach D. Teacher - centered approach

45. In the FS course, FS students are required to observe, analyze and reflect on actual class
proceedings. Which description of the pedagogical approach to K to 12 as cited in the K to 12
law is observed in the conduct of this FS course?

A. Developmentally appropriate C. Constructivist

B. Reflective D. Inquiry - based

46. Teacher Beth avoids giving - out - of context drills. Instead she makes use of real - world
problems for her students to solve. Doing so make Teacher Beth _________ in approach.

A. Developmentally appropriate C. Constructivist

B. Reflective D. Inquiry - based

47. The subject matter is the ASEAN Qualifications Framework (AQRF). The Asian History
teacher teams up with the Economics teacher, the Professional Education teacher for a
thorough discussion of AQRF from the perspective of other disciplines. Which describe the
Asian History teacher's pedagogical approach?

A. Integrated C. Constructivist

B. Reflective D. Inquiry - based

48. Teacher Emma noticed that in group work, students just leave the work to the leader and
so vowed never to give group work again. Against which principle of learning is Teacher
Emma's decision?
A. Learning is an active process

B. Learning is the discovery of personal meaning and ideas

C. Learning is a cooperative and a collaborative process

D. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes

49. In her desire to finish the content of the course syllabus, Teacher Love just lecture while
students listen. Which principle of learning does Teacher Love violate?

A. Learning is the discovery of personal meaning and ideas

B. Learning is a cooperative and a collaborative process

C. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes

D. Learning is an active process

50. Teacher Ariel asks her students to see the connection of their new lesson to their own
personal experiences and share the same with the class. Teacher believes in which principle
of learning?

A. Learning is a cooperative and a collaborative process

B. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes

C. Learning is an active process

D. Learning is the discovery of personal meaning and ideas

51. For meaningful teaching and learning, it is best to connect the lesson to the life of
students by integrating a relevant value in the lesson. Which principle is applied?

A. Lesson objectives/intended learning outcomes must integrate 2 or 3 domains cognitive,


skill and affective or cognitive and affective or skill and affective

B. Begin with the end in mind

C. Share lessons objectives/intended learning outcomes with students

D. Write SMART lesson objectives/intended learning outcomes

52. Teacher Paz shared this lesson objectives/learning outcome with her students. "Before
the period ends, all of you must able to identify the topic sentence and supporting sentences
of a given paragraph". Teacher Paz drill them on subject - verb agreement to ensure that they
can write a good paragraph then gave a ten - sentence paragraph for the students to
determine subject - verb agreement before the class period ended. Did Teacher Paz use the
lesson objective/learning outcome as a guide in the development of her lesson?
A. Yes

B. No

C. A little, because subject verb agreement is a must in paragraph writing

D. Very much, because she made use of a ten - sentence paragraph for the end - of - the
period quiz

53. With the NCBTS as guide, an ideal learning environment should have the following
characteristics, EXCEPT.

A. The learning environment promotes fairness

B. Is safe and conducive for learning

C. Builds many professional linkages

D. Establishes and maintains consistent standards of learner's behavior

54. Which facilities are present in a health - promoting school environment?

I. Canteen that sells all kind of food including junk food

II. Comfort rooms common for boys and girls

III. Sanitary drinking fountains

IV. Safe playground

A. I, III & IV B. I, II, III & IV C. I & II D. III & IV

55. Based on Blooms Taxonomy, which part of Teacher Mila's lesson is in the psychomotor
domain?

A. The 3 pupils focusing the microscope

B. The pupils listening to the "don'ts" in focusing the microscope

C. Asking the class if is important to learn how to focus the microscope

D. Explain the "why's" behind the "don'ts"

56. Teacher Ruben wanted his students to rate their own work using the scoring rubric which
he explained to the class before the students began with their task. Based on revised Bloom's
taxonomy, in which level of cognitive processing are the students?

A. Evaluating B. Synthesizing C. Applying D. Analyzing


57. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course, The
Teaching Profession. Based on Bloom's revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive
processing are you?

A. Analyzing B. Creating C. Applying D. Evaluating

58. When an examinee has passed the Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers,
which phrases is indicated after his/her name?

A. Registered Professional Teacher

B. Professional Teacher

C. Licensed Professional Teacher

D. Recognized Registered Teacher

B. Inquiry - based D. Integrated

59. Teacher Ann demonstrated the deductive method of teaching in her English class. Based
on her teaching demo, she asked the class outline the steps of a deductive teaching method.
The student's outlines served as the starting point of the class discussion on the steps of
deductive method. Did Teacher Ann go deductive?

A. No, she went inductive

B. Yes, she began with the concrete

C. Yes, she went deductive

D. Both deductive and inductive

60. Teacher Danny requires his students to conduct research, write a research report and
defend the same before a panel of experts. In which level/s of processing will the students be
engaged?

I. Retrieval

II. Comprehension

III. Analysis

IV. Knowledge Analyzing

A. I, II, III, IV B. III & IV C. II, III, IV D. I, III, IV

61. Teacher Ann sees to it that her class sees the important lessons in English and so gets
intrinsically motivated to learn. In which level of processing is the class expected to act?

A. Cognitive C. Metacognitive system


B. Self-esteem D. Between cognitive and metacognitive

62. Which practice doesn't promote interaction?

A. Soliciting students' questions

B. Rejecting student's answer outright

C. Rephrasing the question

D. Rephrasing and expanding on a student's answer

63. You want to develop your students' critical thinking skills. Which type of question should
you ask?

I. Closed questions

II. Convergent questions

III. Divergent questions

IV. Open-ended questions

A. III & IV B. II & III C. I & II D. I & IV

64. Which type of question will least promote interaction among students?

A. Divergent B. Conceptual C. Convergent D. Inference

65. Which is the percentage contribution of quarterly assessment to the grade of the students
from grades 1 to 10?

A. 15% B. 20% C. 25% D. 30%

66. Does quarterly assessment have the same percentage weights for all the subjects, for all
the tracks in grades 11 to 12?

A. Yes C. Yes, only for the academic track

B. No D. It depends on school

67. The teacher encourages the innovative use of technology tools. Technology tools are to
facilitate higher - order learning activities that may not have been possible without the use of
technology.

A. Transformation B. Infusion C. Adoption D. Adaptation

68. The teacher provides the learning context and the students choose the technology tools
to achieve the outcome.

A. Infusion B. Adoption C. Adoptation D. Entry


69. Teacher Louis transferred to the public school because of the higher salary and potential
for a higher retirement pay. How does he view teaching?

A. As a profession C. As a mission

B. As a vocation D. As a side job

70. Who among the following is not technically considered a "Teacher" if one were to refer to
the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?

A. Teacher Althea of Nursery - Section Apple

B. Professor Clarita of BSED - Section 3

C. Mr. Joseph of Grade 12 - Section Einstein

D. Miss Anavill of Grade 6 - Section Tokyo

71. What kind of Teacher is Lawrence when he is looked upon as a wise and purposely
probing students by artful questioning?

A. Apprenticeship style C. Traditional style

B. Town meeting style D. Socratic style

72. Among the following, which initiative contributes to positive learning and classroom
management?

A. simple review and looking back at the lesson

B. dangle lessons

C. persistent reminder on school rules

D. effective routine and drills

73. Teacher Emman wants to encourage participation by learners on the issue of peer
pressure. Which among the following can provide the needed participation?

A. PPT C. Role playing

B. Advance organizers D. Visual aids

74. Teacher Harold wants to achieve a more interactive classroom. Which among the
following can foster interaction?

A. inductive lesson C. inquiry lesson

B. deductive lesson D. seat work


75. Among the following, Teacher Hector knows the revealing and elaborating to the level full
understanding will be achieved through

A. Advance organizers C. Concept map

B. Spiral curriculum D. Enrichment curriculum

76. Teacher Paul exerts effort to make students discover personal values applicable for life in
his lesson. In this particular activity what domain of learning is focused on?

A. metacognitive B. cognitive C. skills D. affective

77. Teacher Andrew wants lesson that involves more senses in the learning process. This can
be achieved through

A. exhibit B. demonstration C. field trip D. lecture

78. Teacher Pacita respects the age and maturity of her students, her lesson therefore can be
seen as focusing on _________.

A. appropriate level of instruction C. quality of instruction

B. incentives and reinforcements D. time management

79. Teacher Ela considers herself mainly as "facilitator of learning" and not a "walking
encyclopedia". Teacher Ela's approach to teaching can be said as _________.

A. Mastery centered C. Student - centered

B. Traditional type D. Teacher - centered

80. Teacher Allan demonstrated the deductive method of teaching in his Grade 4 Math class
on the topic "Addition of Similar Fractions". Based on his teaching demo, he showed the class
examples on how to add similar fractions, and after showing at least 5 examples, he
announced to the class the rule in adding similar fractions. Did Teacher Allan followed the
deductive way of teaching correctly?

A. Yes, his lesson is deductive

B. Both deductive and inductive

C. Yes, he started with concrete

D. No, he went inductive

81. The following show characteristics of mastery of the content of lesson except ________.

A. deficient B. admissible C. proficient D. adroit


82. Teacher Mario strongly feels that James possesses an acute complex - cognitive ability as
shown by his ability to ________.

A. identify and place ideas into categories

B. integrate complex information

C. break down complex information

D. maintain distinctions

83. Read the lesson objective, "At the end of the lesson, all learners must develop a good
attitude towards government program". Is the objective a SMART one?

A. Yes, this is written in behavioral terms

B. Partly, because it is all about affective lesson

C. Yes, because it is well written

D. No, it is not specific and measurable

84. Teacher Knoi wants to propagate critical thinking among his students. Which type of
questions must he use?

I. Closed questions

II. Convergent questions

III. Divergent questions

IV. Open-ended questions

A. I & IV B. III & IV C. II & III D. I & II

85. As a constructivist teacher, Mark asked his students to present the episodes in buttery life
cycle. What does he expects from his students?

A. paradigm B. scheme C. script D. advance organizers

86. In Learning Thinking Strategy, what kind of strategy do expert learners apply to task at
hand?

A. new B. prior C. rigid D. worn out

87. What kind of teacher is Jenny when her style is fussy, teaches things over and over and is
concerned with functional order structure?

A. Compulsive type C. Secular type

B. Entertainer type D. Quite one type


88. Among the following interactions, which one shows a strong STUDENT CENTERED
environment?

A. student to student interaction C. teacher to student interaction

B. student to lesson interaction D. student to outsider interaction

89. Among the following practices, which one does NOT promote interaction?

A. rephrasing the question

B. repeating and expanding on a student's response

C. soliciting questions from students

D. rejecting the student's answer immediately

90. During critical thinking process, when a person wants to clarify and challenge a problem,
the person will usually ask this question

A. When did this happen? C. What is the issue for discussion

B. What is the main point? D. Where did the problem arise?

91. Among the following activities in the room, which one promotes active learning in SCL?

A. lecture B. drills C. project making D. demonstration

92. When evaluating students' works amd outcomes, the teacher has to possess objectivity
and _________.

A. memory C. functions and guesses

B. written notes and records D. memory

93. In the 4A's of facilitating learning, the first thing that a teacher should do is:

A. AbstractionB. Analysis C. Activity D. Application

94. To make sense of our world we organize our experiences. We also change our thinking to
include new ideas and additional information. This process of changing our thinking as a
result of new ideas is termed by Piaget as _____________.

A. construction C. assimilation

B. adaptation D. accommodation

95. What skill does the child lack?

A. Reasoning B. Intuition C. Centration D. Conservation


96. In Piaget's theory, an individual's adjustment to new information is called
_____________.

A. organization C. accommodation

B. assimilation D. adaptation

97. Which teacher's attitude best reflects his/her understanding of development as a product
of maturation and learning?

A. Patience when dealing with the slower ones

B. Creativity with the classroom strategies or task

C. Fairness when giving grades or school marks

D. Cheerfulness and enthusiasm when discussing

98. Progressivism considers the nature of the child. Which philosophy does not relate with
this?

A. Pragmatism C. Humanism

B. Essentialism D. Naturalism

99. The use of multi-level materials enables the teacher to do:

A. review C. application of lesson

B. tutoring D. differentiated instruction

100. In relation to comprehension skills, which does NOT belong to the group?

A. Sequence events C. Finding the main idea

B. Critical reading D. Recretory reading

101. Which process does NOT fall under extrapolation?

A. Inferring B. Predicting C. Concluding D. Observing

102. Which teaching technique develops creative thinking by the use of comparison or
analogy?

A. Heuristic B. Aesthetic C. Synectic D. Intrinsic


103. Cognitive psychologists regard the learner as one who comes into the classroom
_________________.

A. ignorant of schooling C. knowing nothing

B. uninterested to learn D. full of experiences

104. Individualized instruction, which may have been pioneered by the Hebrews, is
characterized by the students'.

A. Being taught one on one

B. Learning ath their own pace

C. Giving tutorials to slow learners

D. Expressing their personal ideas

105. Friedrich Froebel believed that educational should awaken the child's dormant
potentials and stimulate them to the fullest development. In this case, the teacher's role is
that of a ____________________.

A. Model of Character C. Dispenser of Knowledge

B. Facilitator of Learning D. Evaluator of Learning

106. A caregiver working with infants aims to maximize their cognitive development by
having an environment that provides multi-sensorial stimulation. In this case, the teacher's
role is that of _____________________.

A. Model of Character C. Dispenser of Knowledge

B. Facilitator of Learning D. Evaluator of Learning

107. The reading teacher stays 30 minutes daily after class and teacher the slow readers how
to read. What is the practice called?

A. Make-up class C. Remedial instruction

B. Enrichment activity D. Developmental reading

108. The effective teacher manages routine and transition with a minimum disturbance
primarily to:

A. Spare more time for instructional planning


B. Abide by the Faculty Handbook

C. Correct misbehaving pupils

D. Increase academic learning time

109. Teacher Robert connects the new to one just completed to enable the students to gain a
holistic view of the subject. What psychological principle is invoked?

A. Stimulation C. Recognition

B. Apperception D. Conceptualization

110. Teacher Euge begins his lesson with concrete life experiences then leads the students to
abstractions. Which method did he employ?

A. Transductive B. Inductive C. Deductive D. Interactive

111. Which of the following measures is more affected by an extreme score?

A. Semi-interquartile range C. Mode

B. Median D. Mean

112. Which diagram is used to determine the social interactions among individuals in a
group?

A. Sociogram B. Histogram C. Scattergram D. Anagram

113. Which assessment tool shows evidence of student's writing skills?

A. Project C. Critiquing sessions

B. Portfolio D. Daily journal

114. Like a TV, the computer has a __________________.

A. Disk drive C. Screen

B. Keyboard D. Standardized test

115. What type of validity is needed if a test must course objectives and scopes?

A. Content B. Concurrent C. Criterion D. Construct

116. Median is to point as standard deviation is to ______________.


A. area B. volume C. distance D. square

117. Which of the following could produce more than one value?

A. Mean B. Mode C. Median D. Mean of grouped data

118. Which is an old view of the pupil/student?

A. active participant C. empty vessel

B. hypothesis generator D. module builder

199. The following are characteristics of a child with ADHD except:

A. hyperactivity B. focus C. inattention D. impulsivity

120. Which word is acceptable in the writing of performance objectives?

A. Appreciate B. Think C. UnderstandD. Demonstrate

121. Faith, hope, and love are values now and forever whether they will be valued by people
or not. Upon what philosophy is this anchored?

A. Idealism C. Realism

B. Existentialism D. Pragmatism

122. The commonly used question-and-answer method that includes debate and discussion is
in consonance with the method of:

A. Confucius B. Plato C. Aristotle D. Socrates

123. Teacher R subscribes to the idealist philosophy. Which types of knowledge will most
likely advance? Knowledge arrived at through:

A. trial and error C. experimenting

B. concrete experience D. reasoning

124. He introduce the kindergarten or "child's garden" to the educational system.

A. Maria Montessori C. Friedrich Froebel

B. Edward Paparazzi D. Johann Herbart

125. It is an area of philosophy which deals on the nature of knowledge and the best method
of teaching is:
A. Epistemology B. Ethics C. Metaphysics D. Aesthetics

126. In writing a performance objective, which word is not accepted?

A. Comprehend B. Manipulate C. Delineate D. Integrate

128. A person is held responsible for his actions because _______________.

A. he is mature C. he has instincts

B. he has a choice D. he has reason

128. In mastery learning, the definition of an acceptable standard of performance is called


_________________.

A. SMART C. behavior

B. criterion measure D. condition

129. For maximum interaction, a teacher ought to avoid _____________ questions.

A. informational B. rhetorical C. leading D. divergent

130. Which is a form of direct instruction?

A. Discovery process C. Programmed instruction

B. Problem solving D. Inductive reasoning

131. Which does not belong to the group of alternative learning systems?

A. Multi-grade grouping C. Graded education

B. Multi-age grouping D. Non-graded grouping

132. By what name is indirect instruction the Socratic method also known?

A. Mastery learning C. Morrison method

B. Indirect method D. Questioning method

133. What criterion is/are applied by a principal who evaluate teachers based on the result of
the achievement tests of pupils?

A. Product and attitude C. Product

B. Process D. Attitude
134. What pillar of education which emphasizes learning to be human, through acquisition of
knowledge, skills and values conducive to personality development?

A. Learning to Know C. Learning to Live Together

B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be

136. UNICEF and UNESCO are two key UN agencies which are particularly active advocates of
education for peace. Which of the following is not supported by UNESCO in promoting peace
in the schools?

A. Uphold children's basic rights as outlined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

B. Develop a climate that models peaceful and respectful behavior among all members of the
learning community

C. Demonstrates the principles of equality and non-discrimination in administrative policies

D. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making in Social Studies classroom only whe
necessary

137. One way to advance peace education is through partnerships of various non-
governmental organizations, education institutions, United Nations specialized bodies which
link ideals of peace with research and practice. One such significant example is the Hague
Agenda for Peace and Justice for the 21st century. What is the aim of the Agenda's Global
Campaign for Peace Education?

A. Helps coordinate local initiatives and units educators in the common practice of educating
for a culture peace.

B. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the
World and to introduce peace and human rights education into all educational institutions.

C. Brings together multiple traditions of pedagogy, theories of education, and international


initiatives for the advancement of total human development and care for the environment
through learning.

D. Serves to enhance learning across subjects like conflict resolution initiatives.

138. The United Nations is committed to address climate through mitigation and adaptation.
Which of the following the best way of addressing the issue?
A. Deepen strategic and operational collaboration with international and regional
organizations, including international financial institutions and regional development banks,
and other stakeholders.

B. Developing a policy framework that identifies basic elements needed to prevent human
rights violations.

C. Facilitate and execute agreements on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest
degradation to protect forests and sustain the livelihoods of the people who depend on
them.

D. Enhancing collaboration among humanitarian organizations, particularly from the global


South, at the local, national, regional levels, to strengthen community resilience and
emergency response, and establishing a monitoring system to assess progression the
implementation of preparedness measures.

139. Which of the following qualities should be developed by the pillar, Learning to Live
Together?

A. Strong appreciation of the diversity of the human race

B. Readiness to take risks and resolve or manage conflicts

C. Scientific spirit and inquiring mind

D. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness of his/her personality

140. Which of the following statements about gender is correct?

A. Gender is biologically determined.

B. Gender is socially and culturally constructed.

C. Gender roles are the same in all societies.

D. Gender is an ascribed status in society.

141. What is celebrated every December 10?

A. Mother Language Day C. Earth's Day

B. Human Rights Day D. International Day of Tolerance

142. In what strands of the four pillars of education implies a shift from skill to competence,
or a mix of higher-order skills specific to each individual?
A. Learning to Know C. Learning to Live Together

B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be

143. Mr. Gringo tried to correlate the scores of his pupils in th Social Studies test with their
grades in the same subject last 3rd quarter. What test of validity is he trying to establish?

A. Content validity C. Concurrent validity

B. Construct validity D. Criterion-related validity

144. If a test item has a difficulty index of 0.06, how would you describe the test item?

A. It is very easy. C. It is very difficult.

B. It moderately difficulty D. It is difficult.

145. Mr. Bielle, who is a high school teacher in English conducted an item analysis of his test.
He found out that four of the items of the test obtained the following difficulty and
discrimination indices and as follows:

Item Number Difficulty Index Discrimination Index

1 .58 .49

2 .92 .72

3 .09 .32

4 .93 .15

Which of the above items should he discard in his item poor?

A. Item 1 B. Item 2 C. Item 3 D. Item 4

146. In conducting a parent - teacher conference, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Be friendly and informal C. Be willing to accept suggestions

B. Be a know - it all person D. Be careful in giving advice

147. If quartile deviation is to median, what is to mean?

A. standard deviation C. range


B. mode D. variance

148. What should be done first when planning for a performance-based assessment?

A. Determine the "table of specifications" of the tasks.

B. Set the competency to be assessed.

C. Set the criteria in scoring the task.

D. Prepare a scoring rubric.

149. Teacher T contracted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which leave
should she apply for?

A. sick leave C. vacation leave

B. personal leave D. indefinite leave

150. How many teaching hours is required for teachers in school?

A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 10. 10

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