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1. A group asserting their culture's superiority exemplifies ethnocentrism, which is judging another culture based primarily on the standards and customs of one's own culture. 2. According to Piaget, children construct knowledge by organizing and reorganizing their existing knowledge through exploration, which implies teachers should let children explore their world and discover knowledge for themselves. 3. According to Piaget's theory, during adolescence from ages 12-15, youth reach the formal operational stage where they can solve abstract problems and think deductively.
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1. A group of people asserts that their culture is superior to another.

This exemplifies:

a. Norm conflict

b. Ethnocentrism

c. Cultural gap

d. Cultural conflict

2. According to Piaget, children construct knowledge by transforming, organizing and re-


organizing previous knowledge. What does this imply for learning?

a. Equip them with learning materials

b. Give children experts as guide.

c. Give them adequate reward.

d. Let children explore their world and discover knowledge

3.According to Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, between ages 12 and 15 children


reach formal operational stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage?

a. Intelligence is intuitive in nature.

b. Reasoning is neither inductive nor deductive

c. Can focus on only one aspect of a situation or event

d. Can solve abstract problems and think deductively.

4.All are responsibilities of the Learning Resource/Audio-Visual/Educational Technology


Center of a school EXCEPT _____.

a. Make available technology equipment for use of teachers and students.

b. Work with teachers in producing instructional materials

c. Accomplish the students’ technology project for them.

d. Conduct training for teachers on how to use technology tools.

5. Among the following terms in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology
for the whole educative system?
a. Instructional technology

b. Computer technology

c. Educational technology

d. Audiovisuals

6.An act known as the Philippine Teacher’s Professionalization Act of 1994, to strengthen
the regulation and supervision of the practice of teaching provided in:

a. Republic Act No. 7836

b. Republic Act No. 7722

c. Republic Act No. 9293

d. Republic Act No. 4670

7. As positive correlation is to direct relation, to what relation is negative correlation?

a. Inverse relation

b. Neutral relation

c. Indefinite relation

d. Definite relation

8. Assessment of learning is a/an ______________ part of teaching-learning process.

a. enrichment

b. additive

c. integral

d. corollary

9. By way of language medium, which is best for students of diverse cultural backgrounds?

a. National language

b. English and Filipino

c. Multi-lingual teaching
d. Regional dialect

10. Classroom routines form the backbone of daily school activities, but which of the
following is not covered by such routines?

a. Submission of work

b. Lesson content

c. Distribution of papers

d. Seating arrangement

11.Does quarterly assessment have the same weight for all the subject areas in Grades 11
0and 12?

a. Yes

b. It depends on schools

c. No

d. For the academic tracks

12.For Grace Goodell, how should the dictionary be used by students?

a. Only when necessary.

b. For all difficult words

c. Every time, everywhere

d. As a permanent study guide

13. For Visual spatial learners, which tool can be applied for an effective learning?

a. Puzzle

b. Root wording

c. Graphic organizer

d. Interview segment
14. From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to be taught religion in
public schools?

a. Upon written permission by parents

b. Extra pay for teachers

c. Outside of school hours only

d. Catechists paid by government

15. From the Households and School Matching Survey (HSMS) conducted in 1982, it was
found out that school factors have less influence on learning when compared to community
and home background variables. Which is one implication of this finding?

a. The school needs to strengthen its partnership with parents and community.

b. DECS must create more teacher items.

c. DECS should work for 1:1 child-book ratio.

d. The school must focus on mastery learning.

16.How can new information be made more meaningful to students?

a. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge

b. Relating it to knowledge they already know

c. Increasing retention of new knowledge

d. Valuing new knowledge

17.How is “assessment for learning” different from “assessment of learning?”

a. It is for determining class standing

b. It is for rating class performance

c. It is for enhancing learning (FOR – FORmative Assessment is to enhance mastery)

d. It is for determining student grades

18.How many percent is given to performance task in Language, AP, and ESP for Grade 1-
10?
a.60%

b.40%

c.50% [see DepEd Order No. 8 s. 2015]

d.30%

19.How does a teacher explain the norm-referenced grading to parents?

I. Describes standard of mastery

II. Explains what each grade means in terms of the standard of mastery

III. Shows each student grade in comparison with the other students

a. I and II

b. III only

c. I only

d. II only

20.In acquiring language competence, what is the process of attaching meaning to words?

a. Semantics

b. Pragmatics

c. Morphology

d. Syntax

21.In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which of the following is the most preferable
way to refer to those with disabilities like polio?

a. “Had polio”

b. “Polio victim”

c. “Is polio-stricken”

d. “Suffers from polio


22. In determining the materials and media to use, what consideration did Teacher Belinda
adopt when he chose materials that can arouse and sustain in curiosity?

a. Relevance

b. Interest

c. Expectancy

d. Satisfaction

23. In Erikson’s Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs to the stage of Identity
versus diffusion?

a. I wonder what sort of person I am

b. When people look at what I have done; I feel embarrassed

c. I get a good deal of pleasure from working

d. I feel competent

24. In the guided exploratory approach to learning, which is not the term used for Inquiry
learning?

a. Expository learning

b. Discovery learning

c. Heuristic learning

d. Problem-solving learning

25. In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of the following points to
the highest kind of cognitive skills desired?

a. Engendering meaningful learning

b. Nurturing of class teamwork

c. Developing metacognition.

d. Introducing social learning


26. It is a type of political culture where citizens view their active involvement in politics as
both desirable and effective. Citizens see their active involvement in politics as crucial to the
life of community.

a. Civic culture

b. Parochial culture

c. Subject culture

d. Participant culture

27. Jerome Bruner taught that curriculum should revisit basic ideas and build on them until
the student grasped the full formal concept. Which curriculum is referred to?

a. Hidden curriculum

b. Basic curriculum

c. Spiral curriculum

d. Re-structured curriculum

28. Miss Jalara is evaluating an early literacy app for her kindergarteners. She is making
sure the app is uncluttered in appearance, is arranged in some order of difficulty, and that
icons represent what they were intended to represent. Which criterion is she focusing on?

a. Accuracy

b. Organization

c. Motivation

d. Appropriateness

29. Multiple intelligences can be used to explain reading performance. Which group tend to
be good readers?

a. Existentially intelligent group

b. Spatially intelligent group

c. Kinesthetically intelligent group

d. Linguistically intelligent group


30. Of components of direct instruction, which involves teachers and students working
together on a skill or task and figuring out how to apply the strategy?

a. Modeling

b. Guided practice

c. Application

d. Consolidation

31.Of Piaget’s Cognitive Concepts, which refer to the process of fitting a new experience to
a previously create cognitive structure or schema?

a. Assimilation

b. Accommodation (creating a new schema)

c. Schema

d. Equilibrium

32.Of the types of validity tests, what is concerned with the relation of test scores to
performance at some future time, e.g. Freshmen college test can show success in college?

a. Content validity

b. Criterion validity

c. Predictive validity

d. Curriculum validity

33. On categories of exceptionality in the young, what is difficulty in focusing and


maintaining attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive and impulsive behavior?

a. ADHD

b. Speech and communication disorders

c. Autism

d. Emotional/conduct disorders
34.On which educational philosophy is response #1 anchored?

a. Progressivism

b. Behaviorism

c. Essentialism

d. Existentialism

35. Peter kisses the hand of his mother before leaving and upon arrival from a long trip. His
younger son learned to do the same when he left for US to study. This is an example of:

a. Acculturation

b. Enculturation

c. Value formation

d. Tradition

36.Piaget’s Principles of cognitive learning, what is centration that likely causes mistakes in
the learning process?

a. Admitting other perspectives

b. Seeing through various perspectives

c. Being limited to a single point of view

d. Allowing several points of view

37. Principal A wants his teachers to be constructivist in their teaching orientation. Which
does he want his teachers to do?

a. Make his students derive meaning from what is presented.

b. Let his students construct meaningful sentences based on the lesson.

c. Require his students to come up with a construct of the lesson.

d. Give the meaning of what he presents.

38. Research on teacher-effectiveness practices has shown that _____.


a. teaching procedures on classroom routines early in the school year are essential

b. planning has little impact on student learning

c. questioning strategies are ineffective monitoring techniques

d. directions should be few and best delivered in a casual manner

39. Rote learning in the teaching-learning process is best described as_____.

a. Automated [Rote learning – banking method, memorization]

b. In-depth

c. Motivated

d. Discovery

40. Teacher B discovered that her pupils are weak in comprehension. To further determine
in which particular skills her pupils are weak which test should Teacher B give?

a. Aptitude Test

b. Diagnostic Test

c. Standardized Test

d. Placement Test

41. Teacher Joseph showed the whole mark of being an excellent teacher by being able to
make out of the box positive changes in the curriculum how. As a curricularist, he is an
__________.

a. Innovator

b. Implementer

c. Initiator

d. Evaluator

42. Teacher Princess claims, “If I have to give reinforcement, it has to be given immediately
after the response.” Which theory supports the claim of Teacher Princess?

a. Social-cognitive theory
b. Cognitive development theory

c. Operant conditioning theory

d. Humanist theory

43. Teaching English, teacher Michelle is careful about her lesson content. What quality of
content did he achieve when she made certain her information came with the “information
explosion” which she got in the Internet, such as how to effectively teach phonetics?

a. Significance

b. Balance

c. Learnability

d. Interest

44. The benefit of Reading Aloud is that children learn ___________________.

a.to value the presence of their friends as they read together

b.to use their imaginations to explore new ideas as they listen to books

c. new vocabulary in meaningful contexts

d.to make predictions by examining pictures and listening for clues

45. The Education Act of 1982 categorically states that it is a teacher's _____ to refrain from
making deductions in scholastic ratings for acts that are clearly not manifestations of poor
scholarship.

a. prerogative

b. right

c. responsibility

d. Obligation

46. The PAFTE proposed a new curriculum to teacher education to make graduates globally
competitive. This may be classified as __________.

a. Recommended curriculum

b. Supported curriculum
c. Assessed curriculum

d. Hidden curriculum

47. The starting point of teaching is______________.

a. Consider the subject matter

b. Knowing the nature of the learner

c. Consider the classroom

d. Knowing the environment

48. The teacher begins to use technology tools to deliver the curriculum content to the
students.

a. Adoption

b. Entry

c. Infusion

d. Transformation

49. The use of technology in learning has been highly associated with the application of
the_______.

a. Behaviorist learning philosophy

b. Constructivist learning philosophy

c. Essentialist learning philosophy

d. Progressivist learning philosophy

50.This assesses Grade 1 learners who may exhibit developmental advancement or delays.

a. School Readiness Test

b. Multi-factored Assessment Tool

c. Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment

d. Developmentally Appropriate Practice


51.This is the more appropriate understanding of technology in education?

A. Methods and process

b. Channels and instruments

c. Hardware, designs, and environment

d. Inventions and equipment

52.This is the official list of DepEd teacher applicants who obtained a score of 70 and above.

a. Registry of Qualified Applicants (RQA)

b. Key Result Areas (KRA)

c. Learning Action Cell (LAC)

d. Key Reform Thrust (KRT)

53. To enable all students to succeed, two simple approaches you should use are variety
and choice. What does this mean?

I. Make use of a variety of teaching methodologies.

II. Consider learning styles and so allow students some options on how to go about
assignments.

III. Allow for more flexibility in activities.

IV. Do away with routines, rules, and procedures.

a. I and II

b. II and III

c. I, II, and III

d. I, II, III, and IV

54.To ensure that all Filipino children are functionally literate, which mechanism is meant to
reach out to children who come from a barangay without a school?

a. Sine Eskwela

b. mobile teacher
c. multi-level classroom

d. multi-grade classroom

55. Under which pillar of education is responsible for competence and skills of learners?

a. Learning to live together

b. Learning to be

c. Learning to know

d. Learning to do

56.Using motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students pursuing a
lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?

a. Economic security and welfare

b. Promise of high rank and prestige

c. Social service to upcoming generations

d. Respected position in society

57.What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score distribution?

a. All students had average performance

b. Few students performed well

c. Most students performed poorly

d. Most students performed well

58. What can Teacher Judy assign in order to assess the student’s individual learning
experiences and performance using innovative documentation, such as texts, photos and
other items and documents?

a. Field research

b. Audio-visual project

c. Portfolio

d. Journal
59.What comprises the spiral approach in teaching Math in K12 curriculum?

a. Give school’s choice in teaching Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry.

b. Teach Algebra, geometry and Trigonometry in Grades 8, 9 and 10 respectively.

c. Teach Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry only to higher grades.

d. Progressively teach Math concepts from Grade 1 and continue to Grade 10.

60.What does a skewed score distribution mean?

a. The scores are normally distributed.

b. The mean, the median and the mode are equal.

c. The scores are concentrated more at one end or the other end of the distribution.

d. The mean and the median are equal.

61. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in class?

a. He scored less than 60% of the class

b. He got 40% of the test wrongly

c. He got 60% of the test items correctly

d. He scored better than 60% of the class

62. What does the principle of individual differences require teachers to do?

a. Prepare modules for slow learners in class

b. Provide for a variety of learning activities

c. Give less attention to gifted learners

d. Treat all learners alike while teaching


63. What is a probable cause of a test item with a negative discrimination index?

a. Subjective scoring

b. Academically poor students

c. Item not taught well

d. Item vague and is open to many interpretations

64.What is an underlying assumption of the social learning theory?

a. People learn by observing others.

b. People learn by trial-and-error.

c. People learn by association.

d. People are social by nature.

65. What is being developed by allowing students in their own learning and thinking?

a. Metacognition

b. Reflection

c. Psychic awareness

d. Constructivism

66. What is Daniel Goleman’s term for interpersonal effectiveness?

a. Emotional quotient EQ

b. XY theory

c. PR index

d. Superior IQ

67.What is most desirable in the use of technology in instruction?

a. Technology integration

b. Computer computation of grades

c. Grade sheet preparation


d. PowerPoint presentation

68. What is phonemic awareness?

a. Using syntax and semantics

b. Using morphology

c. Sequence of phonics

d. Knowledge that words are composed of sounds

69. What is referred to as the “looking glass self” of Cooley?

a. It is how I look myself through the eyes of others.

b. It is how others affect me.

c. It is how others look at me.

d. It is how I influence others.

70. What is the concrete proof that teacher as a public servant and or official has violated
RA 6713 mandate to demonstrate modest lives appropriate to their positions and income?

a. Fettling undue patronage

b. Political party affiliation and preference

c. Inefficient use of public funds

d. Extravagance and instantaneous wealth

71. What is the core of the Teacher Education Development Program?

a. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards

b. Student-centered learning

c. High order thinking skills or HOTS

d. Technology integration in instruction


72. What is the degree of moral certitude of Rey who entered into marriage only out of
obedience to his parents, but uncertain whether he wanted marriage at all?

a. Certain

b. Doubtful

c. Lax

d. Probable

73. What is the final step in Grace Good dell’s reading skills ladder?

a. Vocabulary reading

b. Reading from the Internet

c. Basic sight words

d. Phonetic analysis

74. What is the level of reading if a student is judging that Shakespeare’s Hamlet emotional
complex that caused her to be wish taking his own life?

a. Evaluative reading

b. Objective reading

c. Literal reading

d. Applied reading

75. What is the most important reason why teachers preview materials to be used in class?

a. To gain confidence in using them.

b. To encourage viewers to be more focused.

c. To avoid potential problems that might occur while materials re in use.

d. To ensure appropriateness of the materials with the objectives and target audience.

76. What kind of humor is inappropriate for defusing tension in the classroom?

a. Sex jokes
b. Funny bloopers

c. Comic humor

d. Folk humor

77. What quality makes digital visual materials better describes as “virtual reality?”

a. Lifelike

b. Self-composed

c. Depth of field

d. Color and tone

78.What should be done with test item whose difficulty index is .98?

a. Reject it

b. Reserve it for another group of students

c. Revise it

d. Retain it

79. What type of portfolio is displayed when teachers want to see the penmanship skills of
his students at the beginning, middle and after the school year?

a. Assessed Portfolio

b. Evaluation Portfolio

c. Development portfolio

d. Showcase Portfolio

80. What was the grading system used before the implementation of DepEd Order no. 8
series of 2015?

a. Understanding by Design

b. Written Work, Performance Task, and Quarterly Assessment

c. Knowledge, Process, Understanding, and Product/Performance (KPUP)


d. OBE

81. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce
each other to the class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of
experience?

a. Dramatized experience

b. Purposeful experience

c. Verbal symbols

d. Demonstration

82. When instruction focuses on the mastery of content and the evaluation that follows
measures only the knowledge learned, such curriculum design is _____________.

a. Teacher-centered

b. Problem-centered

c. Learner-centered

d. Subject-centered

83. When you begin teaching with a generalization and then bringing details, which teaching
method do you employ?

a. It depends on the type of your generalization

b. It depends on the quantity of the details you bring in

c. Inductive

d. Deductive

84.Which assessment tool is most appropriate in the assessment of the internalization of a


value?

a. A. Semantic differential

b. Sentence completion

c. Conflict story

d. Frequency inventory
85. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?

a. Self-esteem

b. Socialization

c. Altruism

d. Actualization

86.Which is/are features of a child-centered K to 12 curriculum?

I. Inclusive

II. Exclusive

III. Gender-sensitive

IV. Culture- Sensitive

a. I and III

b. II and III

c. I and II

d. I, III and IV

87.Which of the following is not an example of communicative tool?

a. Chat

b. Teleconferencing

c. Electronic mail

d. Multimedia encyclopedia

88.Which of the following is not John Dewey’s contribution to the sociological foundation of
education?

a. The school is a continuation of home

b. As a social process, education begins at birth

c. Facilitating learning along social conditions of the learner


d. True education is transmission of knowledge

89. Which of the following practices is NOT allowed in the Code of the Ethics for Professional
Teachers?

a. Teachers shall establish maintain cordial relation with parents.

b. Teachers shall ensure that teaching upholds the highest standards.

c. Teachers shall live with dignity in all places at all times

d. Teachers shall accept tutorial fees for the slow learners in her class.

90.Which of the following statements if correct about schema theory in reading?

a. Individuals understand what they read depending on their intelligence

b. All of the above

c. Individuals understand what they read based on rote memory

d. Individuals understand what they read as it relates to what they already know

91. Which of these is not an indicator of a supportive learning environment?

a. warm and friendly atmosphere

b. high drop-out rates

c. increase in student bonding activities in school

d. students take personal responsibility for their learning and behavior

92.Which order follows the basic rule in framing interaction?

a. Ask the question, call on a student, pause

b. Ask the question, pause, call on a student

c. Call on a student, ask the question, pause

d. Call on a student, pause, ask the question


93.Which organization advanced insights of “Learning to Treasure Within” for 21st century
education?

a. Asia Pacific Regional Bureau

b. Geneva International Conference

c. International Commission for the 21st Century

d. Education for All Initiative

94. Which philosophy proclaims the “spiritual nature of man” and stresses that the human
spirit, soul or mind are the most important elements in life and “that the true, good and
beautiful are permanently part of the universe?”

a. Idealism

b. Essentialism

c. Realism

d. Perennialism

95. Which program directly embodies both the pre-service and in-service programs?

a. TEDP – Teacher Education Development Program

b. BESRA – Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda

c. K-12 Program

d. BEC – Basic Education Curriculum

96.Which Republic Act advances the welfare and socioeconomic status of public school
teachers?

a. RA 4670

b. RA 7722

c. RA 10533

d. RA 9155

97.Which statement is not true of human growth and development?


a. Individual undergoes similar stages and development.

b. The rate of development is the same of every one.

c. Development follows pattern.

d. Development is a product of maturation and learning.

98.Which type of parenting style is most beneficial to the development of children,


according to research?

a. Authoritative

b. Permissive

c. Authoritarian

d. Uninvolved

99. With the power given to the school head, which statement is correct? The school head is
____________________.

a. Not accountable for his school’s performance if his teachers refused to change for the
better

b. Understandably not accountable because if his pupils do not perform because they come
from indigenous people’s community

c. Accountable for his school’s performance

d. Report grades to parents

100. You want to engage your students in a small group discussion. Which topic lends itself
to a lively discussion?

a. the law of inertia

b. the meaning of the law of supply and demand

c. rules on subject-verb agreement

d. the exclusion of Pluto as a planet


1. A group of people asserts that their culture is superior to another. This exemplifies:

a. Norm conflict

b. Ethnocentrism

c. Cultural gap

d. Cultural conflict

2. According to Piaget, children construct knowledge by transforming, organizing and re-


organizing previous knowledge. What does this imply for learning?

a. Equip them with learning materials

b. Give children experts as guide.

c. Give them adequate reward.

d. Let children explore their world and discover knowledge

3.According to Piaget’s stages of cognitive development, between ages 12 and 15 children


reach formal operational stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage?

a. Intelligence is intuitive in nature.

b. Reasoning is neither inductive nor deductive (Transductive Reasoning – Pre-operational


stage)

c. Can focus on only one aspect of a situation or event (Centration – Pre-operational Stage)

d. Can solve abstract problems and think deductively.

4.All are responsibilities of the Learning Resource/Audio-Visual/Educational Technology


Center of a school EXCEPT _____.

a. Make available technology equipment for use of teachers and students.

b. Work with teachers in producing instructional materials

c. Accomplish the students’ technology project for them.

d. Conduct training for teachers on how to use technology tools.


5. Among the following terms in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology
for the whole educative system?

a. Instructional technology

b. Computer technology

c. Educational technology

d. Audiovisuals

6.An act known as the Philippine Teacher’s Professionalization Act of 1994, to strengthen
the regulation and supervision of the practice of teaching provided in:

a. Republic Act No. 7836

b. Republic Act No. 7722

c. Republic Act No. 9293

d. Republic Act No. 4670

7. As positive correlation is to direct relation, to what relation is negative correlation?

a. Inverse relation

b. Neutral relation

c. Indefinite relation

d. Definite relation

8. Assessment of learning is a/an ______________ part of teaching-learning process.

a. enrichment

b. additive

c. integral

d. corollary
9. By way of language medium, which is best for students of diverse cultural backgrounds?

a. National language

b. English and Filipino

c. Multi-lingual teaching

d. Regional dialect

10. Classroom routines form the backbone of daily school activities, but which of the
following is not covered by such routines?

a. Submission of work

b. Lesson content

c. Distribution of papers

d. Seating arrangement

11.Does quarterly assessment have the same weight for all the subject areas in Grades 11
0and 12?

a. Yes

b. It depends on schools

c. No

d. For the academic tracks

12.For Grace Goodell, how should the dictionary be used by students?

a. Only when necessary.

b. For all difficult words

c. Every time, everywhere

d. As a permanent study guide


13. For Visual spatial learners, which tool can be applied for an effective learning?

a. Puzzle (Logical-Mathematical)

b. Root wording (Verbal-Linguistic)

c. Graphic organizer

d. Interview segment (Interpersonal)

14. From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students to be taught religion in
public schools?

a. Upon written permission by parents

b. Extra pay for teachers

c. Outside of school hours only

d. Catechists paid by government

15. From the Households and School Matching Survey (HSMS) conducted in 1982, it was
found out that school factors have less influence on learning when compared to community
and home background variables. Which is one implication of this finding?

a. The school needs to strengthen its partnership with parents and community.

b. DECS must create more teacher items.

c. DECS should work for 1:1 child-book ratio.

d. The school must focus on mastery learning.

16.How can new information be made more meaningful to students?

a. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge

b. Relating it to knowledge they already know

c. Increasing retention of new knowledge

d. Valuing new knowledge


17.How is “assessment for learning” different from “assessment of learning?”

a. It is for determining class standing

b. It is for rating class performance

c. It is for enhancing learning (FOR – FORmative Assessment is to enhance mastery)

d. It is for determining student grades

18.How many percent is given to performance task in Language, AP, and ESP for Grade 1-
10?

a.60%

b.40%

c.50% [see DepEd Order No. 8 s. 2015]

d.30%

19.How does a teacher explain the norm-referenced grading to parents?

I. Describes standard of mastery

II. Explains what each grade means in terms of the standard of mastery

III. Shows each student grade in comparison with the other students

a. I and II

b. III only

c. I only

d. II only

20.In acquiring language competence, what is the process of attaching meaning to words?

a. Semantics

b. Pragmatics

c. Morphology

d. Syntax
21.In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which of the following is the most preferable
way to refer to those with disabilities like polio?

a. “Had polio”

b. “Polio victim”

c. “Is polio-stricken”

d. “Suffers from polio

22. In determining the materials and media to use, what consideration did Teacher Belinda
adopt when he chose materials that can arouse and sustain in curiosity?

a. Relevance

b. Interest

c. Expectancy

d. Satisfaction

23. In Erikson’s Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs to the stage of Identity
versus diffusion?

a. I wonder what sort of person I am (What if questions)

b. When people look at what I have done; I feel embarrassed (Initiative vs Guilt)

c. I get a good deal of pleasure from working (Industry vs Inferiority)

d. I feel competent (Industry vs Inferiority (Virtue: Competence))

24. In the guided exploratory approach to learning, which is not the term used for Inquiry
learning?

a. Expository learning

b. Discovery learning

c. Heuristic learning

d. Problem-solving learning
25. In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of the following points to
the highest kind of cognitive skills desired?

a. Engendering meaningful learning

b. Nurturing of class teamwork

c. Developing metacognition.

d. Introducing social learning

26. It is a type of political culture where citizens view their active involvement in politics as
both desirable and effective. Citizens see their active involvement in politics as crucial to the
life of community.

a. Civic culture

b. Parochial culture

c. Subject culture

d. Participant culture

27. Jerome Bruner taught that curriculum should revisit basic ideas and build on them until
the student grasped the full formal concept. Which curriculum is referred to?

a. Hidden curriculum

b. Basic curriculum

c. Spiral curriculum

d. Re-structured curriculum

28. Miss Jalara is evaluating an early literacy app for her kindergarteners. She is making
sure the app is uncluttered in appearance, is arranged in some order of difficulty, and that
icons represent what they were intended to represent. Which criterion is she focusing on?

a. Accuracy

b. Organization

c. Motivation

d. Appropriateness
29. Multiple intelligences can be used to explain reading performance. Which group tend to
be good readers?

a. Existentially intelligent group

b. Spatially intelligent group

c. Kinesthetically intelligent group

d. Linguistically intelligent group

30. Of components of direct instruction, which involves teachers and students working
together on a skill or task and figuring out how to apply the strategy?

a. Modeling

b. Guided practice

c. Application

d. Consolidation

31.Of Piaget’s Cognitive Concepts, which refer to the process of fitting a new experience to
a previously create cognitive structure or schema?

a. Assimilation

b. Accommodation (creating a new schema)

c. Schema

d. Equilibrium

32.Of the types of validity tests, what is concerned with the relation of test scores to
performance at some future time, e.g. Freshmen college test can show success in college?

a. Content validity

b. Criterion validity

c. Predictive validity

d. Curriculum validity
33. On categories of exceptionality in the young, what is difficulty in focusing and
maintaining attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive and impulsive behavior?

a. ADHD

b. Speech and communication disorders

c. Autism

d. Emotional/conduct disorders

34.On which educational philosophy is response #1 anchored?

a. Progressivism

b. Behaviorism

c. Essentialism

d. Existentialism

35. Peter kisses the hand of his mother before leaving and upon arrival from a long trip. His
younger son learned to do the same when he left for US to study. This is an example of:

a. Acculturation

b. Enculturation

c. Value formation

d. Tradition

36.Piaget’s Principles of cognitive learning, what is centration that likely causes mistakes in
the learning process?

a. Admitting other perspectives

b. Seeing through various perspectives

c. Being limited to a single point of view

d. Allowing several points of view


37. Principal A wants his teachers to be constructivist in their teaching orientation. Which
does he want his teachers to do?

a. Make his students derive meaning from what is presented.

b. Let his students construct meaningful sentences based on the lesson.

c. Require his students to come up with a construct of the lesson.

d. Give the meaning of what he presents.

38. Research on teacher-effectiveness practices has shown that _____.

a. teaching procedures on classroom routines early in the school year are essential

b. planning has little impact on student learning

c. questioning strategies are ineffective monitoring techniques

d. directions should be few and best delivered in a casual manner

39. Rote learning in the teaching-learning process is best described as_____.

a. Automated [Rote learning – banking method, memorization]

b. In-depth

c. Motivated

d. Discovery

40. Teacher B discovered that her pupils are weak in comprehension. To further determine
in which particular skills her pupils are weak which test should Teacher B give?

a. Aptitude Test

b. Diagnostic Test

c. Standardized Test

d. Placement Test
41. Teacher Joseph showed the whole mark of being an excellent teacher by being able to
make out of the box positive changes in the curriculum how. As a curricularist, he is an
__________.

a. Innovator

b. Implementer

c. Initiator

d. Evaluator

42. Teacher Princess claims, “If I have to give reinforcement, it has to be given immediately
after the response.” Which theory supports the claim of Teacher Princess?

a. Social-cognitive theory

b. Cognitive development theory

c. Operant conditioning theory

d. Humanist theory

43. Teaching English, teacher Michelle is careful about her lesson content. What quality of
content did he achieve when she made certain her information came with the “information
explosion” which she got in the Internet, such as how to effectively teach phonetics?

a. Significance

b. Balance

c. Learnability

d. Interest

44. The benefit of Reading Aloud is that children learn ___________________.

a.to value the presence of their friends as they read together

b.to use their imaginations to explore new ideas as they listen to books

c. new vocabulary in meaningful contexts

d.to make predictions by examining pictures and listening for clues


45. The Education Act of 1982 categorically states that it is a teacher's _____ to refrain from
making deductions in scholastic ratings for acts that are clearly not manifestations of poor
scholarship.

a. prerogative

b. right

c. responsibility

d. Obligation

46. The PAFTE proposed a new curriculum to teacher education to make graduates globally
competitive. This may be classified as __________.

a. Recommended curriculum

b. Supported curriculum

c. Assessed curriculum

d. Hidden curriculum

47. The starting point of teaching is______________.

a. Consider the subject matter

b. Knowing the nature of the learner

c. Consider the classroom

d. Knowing the environment

48. The teacher begins to use technology tools to deliver the curriculum content to the
students.

a. Adoption

b. Entry

c. Infusion

d. Transformation
49. The use of technology in learning has been highly associated with the application of
the_______.

a. Behaviorist learning philosophy

b. Constructivist learning philosophy

c. Essentialist learning philosophy

d. Progressivist learning philosophy

50.This assesses Grade 1 learners who may exhibit developmental advancement or delays.

a. School Readiness Test

b. Multi-factored Assessment Tool

c. Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment

d. Developmentally Appropriate Practice

51.This is the more appropriate understanding of technology in education?

A. Methods and process

b. Channels and instruments

c. Hardware, designs, and environment

d. Inventions and equipment

52.This is the official list of DepEd teacher applicants who obtained a score of 70 and above.

a. Registry of Qualified Applicants (RQA)

b. Key Result Areas (KRA)

c. Learning Action Cell (LAC)

d. Key Reform Thrust (KRT)


53. To enable all students to succeed, two simple approaches you should use are variety
and choice. What does this mean?

I. Make use of a variety of teaching methodologies.

II. Consider learning styles and so allow students some options on how to go about
assignments.

III. Allow for more flexibility in activities.

IV. Do away with routines, rules, and procedures.

a. I and II

b. II and III

c. I, II, and III

d. I, II, III, and IV

54.To ensure that all Filipino children are functionally literate, which mechanism is meant to
reach out to children who come from a barangay without a school?

a. Sine Eskwela

b. mobile teacher

c. multi-level classroom

d. multi-grade classroom

55. Under which pillar of education is responsible for competence and skills of learners?

a. Learning to live together

b. Learning to be

c. Learning to know

d. Learning to do
56.Using motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students pursuing a
lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?

a. Economic security and welfare

b. Promise of high rank and prestige

c. Social service to upcoming generations

d. Respected position in society

57.What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score distribution?

a. All students had average performance

b. Few students performed well

c. Most students performed poorly

d. Most students performed well

58. What can Teacher Judy assign in order to assess the student’s individual learning
experiences and performance using innovative documentation, such as texts, photos and
other items and documents?

a. Field research

b. Audio-visual project

c. Portfolio

d. Journal

59.What comprises the spiral approach in teaching Math in K12 curriculum?

a. Give school’s choice in teaching Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry.

b. Teach Algebra, geometry and Trigonometry in Grades 8, 9 and 10 respectively.

c. Teach Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry only to higher grades.

d. Progressively teach Math concepts from Grade 1 and continue to Grade 10.
60.What does a skewed score distribution mean?

a. The scores are normally distributed.

b. The mean, the median and the mode are equal.

c. The scores are concentrated more at one end or the other end of the distribution.

d. The mean and the median are equal.

61. What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in class?

a. He scored less than 60% of the class

b. He got 40% of the test wrongly

c. He got 60% of the test items correctly

d. He scored better than 60% of the class

62. What does the principle of individual differences require teachers to do?

a. Prepare modules for slow learners in class

b. Provide for a variety of learning activities

c. Give less attention to gifted learners

d. Treat all learners alike while teaching

63. What is a probable cause of a test item with a negative discrimination index?

a. Subjective scoring

b. Academically poor students

c. Item not taught well

d. Item vague and is open to many interpretations


64.What is an underlying assumption of the social learning theory?

a. People learn by observing others.

b. People learn by trial-and-error.

c. People learn by association.

d. People are social by nature.

65. What is being developed by allowing students in their own learning and thinking?

a. Metacognition

b. Reflection

c. Psychic awareness

d. Constructivism

66. What is Daniel Goleman’s term for interpersonal effectiveness?

a. Emotional quotient EQ

b. XY theory

c. PR index

d. Superior IQ

67.What is most desirable in the use of technology in instruction?

a. Technology integration

b. Computer computation of grades

c. Grade sheet preparation

d. PowerPoint presentation

68. What is phonemic awareness?

a. Using syntax and semantics

b. Using morphology

c. Sequence of phonics

d. Knowledge that words are composed of sounds


69. What is referred to as the “looking glass self” of Cooley?

a. It is how I look myself through the eyes of others.

b. It is how others affect me.

c. It is how others look at me.

d. It is how I influence others.

70. What is the concrete proof that teacher as a public servant and or official has violated
RA 6713 mandate to demonstrate modest lives appropriate to their positions and income?

a. Fettling undue patronage

b. Political party affiliation and preference

c. Inefficient use of public funds

d. Extravagance and instantaneous wealth

71. What is the core of the Teacher Education Development Program?

a. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards

b. Student-centered learning

c. High order thinking skills or HOTS

d. Technology integration in instruction

72. What is the degree of moral certitude of Rey who entered into marriage only out of
obedience to his parents, but uncertain whether he wanted marriage at all?

a. Certain

b. Doubtful

c. Lax

d. Probable
73. What is the final step in Grace Good dell’s reading skills ladder?

a. Vocabulary reading

b. Reading from the Internet

c. Basic sight words

d. Phonetic analysis

74. What is the level of reading if a student is judging that Shakespeare’s Hamlet emotional
complex that caused her to be wish taking his own life?

a. Evaluative reading

b. Objective reading

c. Literal reading

d. Applied reading

75. What is the most important reason why teachers preview materials to be used in class?

a. To gain confidence in using them.

b. To encourage viewers to be more focused.

c. To avoid potential problems that might occur while materials re in use.

d. To ensure appropriateness of the materials with the objectives and target audience.

76. What kind of humor is inappropriate for defusing tension in the classroom?

a. Sex jokes

b. Funny bloopers

c. Comic humor

d. Folk humor
77. What quality makes digital visual materials better describes as “virtual reality?”

a. Lifelike

b. Self-composed

c. Depth of field

d. Color and tone

78.What should be done with test item whose difficulty index is .98?

a. Reject it

b. Reserve it for another group of students

c. Revise it

d. Retain it

79. What type of portfolio is displayed when teachers want to see the penmanship skills of
his students at the beginning, middle and after the school year?

a. Assessed Portfolio

b. Evaluation Portfolio

c. Development portfolio

d. Showcase Portfolio

80. What was the grading system used before the implementation of DepEd Order no. 8
series of 2015?

a. Understanding by Design

b. Written Work, Performance Task, and Quarterly Assessment

c. Knowledge, Process, Understanding, and Product/Performance (KPUP)

d. OBE
81. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce
each other to the class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of
experience?

a. Dramatized experience

b. Purposeful experience

c. Verbal symbols

d. Demonstration

82. When instruction focuses on the mastery of content and the evaluation that follows
measures only the knowledge learned, such curriculum design is _____________.

a. Teacher-centered

b. Problem-centered

c. Learner-centered

d. Subject-centered

83. When you begin teaching with a generalization and then bringing details, which teaching
method do you employ?

a. It depends on the type of your generalization

b. It depends on the quantity of the details you bring in

c. Inductive

d. Deductive

84.Which assessment tool is most appropriate in the assessment of the internalization of a


value?

a. A. Semantic differential

b. Sentence completion

c. Conflict story

d. Frequency inventory
85. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?

a. Self-esteem

b. Socialization

c. Altruism

d. Actualization

86.Which is/are features of a child-centered K to 12 curriculum?

I. Inclusive

II. Exclusive

III. Gender-sensitive

IV. Culture- Sensitive

a. I and III

b. II and III

c. I and II

d. I, III and IV

87.Which of the following is not an example of communicative tool?

a. Chat

b. Teleconferencing

c. Electronic mail

d. Multimedia encyclopedia

88.Which of the following is not John Dewey’s contribution to the sociological foundation of
education?

a. The school is a continuation of home

b. As a social process, education begins at birth

c. Facilitating learning along social conditions of the learner

d. True education is transmission of knowledge


89. Which of the following practices is NOT allowed in the Code of the Ethics for Professional
Teachers?

a. Teachers shall establish maintain cordial relation with parents.

b. Teachers shall ensure that teaching upholds the highest standards.

c. Teachers shall live with dignity in all places at all times

d. Teachers shall accept tutorial fees for the slow learners in her class.

90.Which of the following statements if correct about schema theory in reading?

a. Individuals understand what they read depending on their intelligence

b. All of the above

c. Individuals understand what they read based on rote memory

d. Individuals understand what they read as it relates to what they already know

91. Which of these is not an indicator of a supportive learning environment?

a. warm and friendly atmosphere

b. high drop-out rates

c. increase in student bonding activities in school

d. students take personal responsibility for their learning and behavior

92.Which order follows the basic rule in framing interaction?

a. Ask the question, call on a student, pause

b. Ask the question, pause, call on a student

c. Call on a student, ask the question, pause

d. Call on a student, pause, ask the question


93.Which organization advanced insights of “Learning to Treasure Within” for 21st century
education?

a. Asia Pacific Regional Bureau

b. Geneva International Conference

c. International Commission for the 21st Century

d. Education for All Initiative

94. Which philosophy proclaims the “spiritual nature of man” and stresses that the human
spirit, soul or mind are the most important elements in life and “that the true, good and
beautiful are permanently part of the universe?”

a. Idealism

b. Essentialism

c. Realism

d. Perennialism

95. Which program directly embodies both the pre-service and in-service programs?

a. TEDP – Teacher Education Development Program

b. BESRA – Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda

c. K-12 Program

d. BEC – Basic Education Curriculum

96.Which Republic Act advances the welfare and socioeconomic status of public school
teachers?

a. RA 4670

b. RA 7722

c. RA 10533

d. RA 9155
97.Which statement is not true of human growth and development?

a. Individual undergoes similar stages and development.

b. The rate of development is the same of every one.

c. Development follows pattern.

d. Development is a product of maturation and learning.

98.Which type of parenting style is most beneficial to the development of children,


according to research?

a. Authoritative

b. Permissive

c. Authoritarian

d. Uninvolved

99. With the power given to the school head, which statement is correct? The school head is
____________________.

a. Not accountable for his school’s performance if his teachers refused to change for the
better

b. Understandably not accountable because if his pupils do not perform because they come
from indigenous people’s community

c. Accountable for his school’s performance

d. Report grades to parents

100. You want to engage your students in a small group discussion. Which topic lends itself
to a lively discussion?

a. the law of inertia

b. the meaning of the law of supply and demand

c. rules on subject-verb agreement

d. the exclusion of Pluto as a planet

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