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The document describes various assessment methods and teaching strategies: 1) An analytic rubric is used to assess student research reports. 2) Formative assessment is described, where the teacher checks in with students on their understanding and provides feedback. 3) Using real-world problems engages students and takes a constructivist approach to learning.
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1. Teacher B wants to make use of simulated a. Evaluation


life condition suitable for animals and plants
b. Assessment
living on land. Which does she use?
c. Development
a. Model
d. Showcase
b. Terrarium
7. The class was taught how to conduct an
c. Aquarium
action research and was required an end-of-
d. Poster the-term written research report. The class
was taught how to do the research report and
2. In conducting item analysis, teacher Hazel
was shown as an Analytic Scoring Rubric
found out that more on the lower group got
for them to know how they will be graded.
item No. 6 correctly. This means that the
The class took the Scoring Rubric as guide
item _____________.
in the making of their research report. They
a. Has a negative discriminating power were all motivated to pass an excellent
research report and as a group checked now
b. Has lower validity and then if they were true to the qualities of
c. Has a positive discriminating power an excellent research report as seen in the
scoring rubric. What form of assessment is
d. Is highly reliable described?
3. How does a novice learner acquire a. Assessment AS Learning
information?
b. Assessment FOR Learning
a. Selected information
c. Assessment OF Learning
b. Important information
d. Assessment FOR and AS Learning
c. All of the information
8. What is the special program given to the
d. Meaningful information students who can’t read?
4. A student passes a book report poorly a. Phonic program
written but ornately presented in a folder to
make up for the poor quality of book report b. Language program
content. Which Filipino traits does | this c. Literary program
practice prove?
d. Reading program
a. "Porma"over substance
9. One cognitive advancement in
b. Substance over "Porma" adolescence is metacognition. What does
c. Art over Science METACOGNITION mean?

d. Arts over academics a. Ability to problem solving

5. Which is negatively skewed distribution? b. Ability to analyze and synthesize

a. More students are underachiever c. Ability to identify one’s own thinking


process and strategies
b. Even from left to right
d. Ability to recall and explain
c. More got low score
10. In introducing new lesson, what is
d. More got high score important to consider by way of lesson
6. Teacher Iah wants her pupils to display continuity?
their work where each one has worked. a. Relate past lesson to new lesson
What type of portfolio is the Teacher Iah
expecting to see? b. Introduce new lesson.
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c. Prepare the instructional materials


d. Prepare new audio visual a. Get the average of the grades for the 4
quarters
11. Which promotes a healthy environment
among schools?I. Canteen selling all kinds b. Get the average of the grades of all
of food including junk foodII. Comfort subjects for the 4 semesters
rooms are the same for boys and girlsIII.
c. Get the average of the grades of all
Sanitary drinking fountainIV. Safe
subjects for the 2 semesters
playground
d. Get the average of the grades for the 2
a. III and IV
quarters
b. I only
16. What is the nursery of the states?
c. I and IV
a. Home
d. II and III
b. Convents
12. Which of the following processes
c. School
usually comes first in developing
curriculum? d. Hospital
a. Identifying learning goals and 17. Apart from a quantifiable data, what else
objectives can be used as basis for grading?
b. Selection of educational content a. Performance criterion
c. Evaluating educational experiences b. Criterion rubrics
d. Organization of learning experiences c. Acceptance criterion
13. Owing to issues in friendship, family d. Values criterion
ties, gender rights, etc.________ is a value-
rich subject that provides a wide opportunity 18. Teacher Belinda avoids out-of-context
for value formation of learners. drills. Instead she used real world problems
for her students to solve. Doing so makes
a. Filipino Teacher Beth _________ in approach.
b. Islamic Subject a. Developmentally appropriate
c. English b. Inquiry-based
d. Social Science c. Constructivist
14.Which statement about student diversity d. Reflective
is CORRECT
19. Which of the following would be the
a. The less diversity the better for the best choice if a teacher would like to focus
teacher and students on attitudinal change?
b. Teachers should value and accept a. Field study
diversity of students
b. Dramatization
c. Student diversity is solely due to students
varied culture. c. Role play

d. Teachers should not accept diversity of d. Simulation


students 20. The more senses that are involved, the
15. In K to 12, how is the final grade per better the learning. What does this imply?
subject for grades 11 and 12 obtained? a. Use visual aids
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b. Use multi-sensory aids. 26. In doing a research, which is needed to


be more valid?
c. Use audio-visual aids
a. Conclusion
d. Use audio aids.
b. Hypothesis
21. Which rubric CANNOT provide specific
feedback for improvement? c. Assumptions
a. Holistic d. Factual evidences
b. General analytic 27.Teacher Prince noticed that in group
work, students just leave the work to the
c. Analytic rubric
leader and so vowed never to give group
d. Developmental rubric work again. Against which principle of
learning is Teacher Prince’s decision?
22. Which of these does NOT belong to the
external factors that affect reading point of a. Learning is a cooperative and a
reference? collaborative process.

a. Parents b. Learning is the discovery of the personal


meaning of ideas
b. Enjoyment of reading
c. Learning is an active process
c. Peers
d. Effective learning begins with setting
d. Financial reward clear expectations and learning outcomes
23. Which instructional activities may serve 28. Which environment provides connecting
to reflect the teacher’s philosophy of schools where there’s respect, support and
teaching?I. Setting of learning outcomesII. communication progress?
Choice of teaching methodsIII. Engaging in
routine activities a. Healthy environment

a. II and III b. Safe environment

b. I and II c. Secure environment

c. I and III d. Positive environment

d. I only 29. Teacher wants to evaluate the child


writing performance at the beginning,
24. How can you get a mean of 86 if the middle and after school year. Which type of
total grade of 4 subjects is 85? portfolio should the teacher use?
a. 84 a. Development portfolio
b. 90 b. Showcase portfolio
c. 85 c. Assessment portfolio
d. 83 d. Evaluation portfolio
25. How can you consider a person 30. Implementation means putting into
professional? practice the experiences which has been
a. Graduate of degree/University written in all except ___________.

b. Abide by his personal code of ethics a. Curriculum guides

c. Skilled b. Course outline

d. Having ethical competence c. Syllabi


d. Internet resource sites
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d. Go through it because everyone else does


31. Compared with evaluation which is
subjective, testing students is more objective
36. This is my questioning behavior: I ask
because it is based on?
the question; I pause for a while then call on
a. human judgment a student. Which is this questioning
practice?
b. homework
a. Asking non-directed question
c. quantifiable data
b. Asking for non-volunteers
d. class work
c. Directing a question
32. MOOCs are considered massive because
________. d. Involving as many as possible
a. They need a big amount of computer 37. How will you describe activities which
storage to be able to avail of a course involve questions and answers leading to
discovery of an answer or solution?
b. They can only be provided by big
universities. a. Interdisciplinary
c. They can accommodate a big number b. Innovative
of learners.
c. Integrative
d. They were designed and created by a big
d. Interactive
group of experts.
38. Good readers make use of effective
33. Along Erickson’s psychosocial theory,
reading strategies. Which are examples
which statement is one of autonomy in early
effective reading strategies?I. PredictingII.
childhood?
InferringIII. SummarizingIV. Visualizing
a. I do things without worrying about
a. II, III, IV
them
b. I, II, III
b. I worry that my parents will find about
them. c. I, II, III, IV
c. As I do things I fell I made a mistake d. I, III, IV
d. I am apologetic about what I’ve done 39. Mrs. Soriano was approached by a
parent who had a concern about the grade
34. What material is best to use if intended
received by her daughter, Judy, comparing it
material is not available?
with the grade of Sally her classmate. Which
a. Improvised material of these should Mrs. Soriano do?
b. Digital material a. Show both the record of Judy and her
classmate Sally
c. Supplementary material
b. Show only the record of her daughter
d. Audio-visual material
Judy
35. What is the proof that Professional
c. Refuse to show any record without the
Teachers demonstrate genuine desire for
written approval of the principal
CPD?
d. Refuse to show the record notebook since
a. Do as it is mandated
it is her personal property
b. Go through it for promotion
40. These are the criteria to reduce error in
c. Do it even if it is not required judging test content, sampling and
procedures for tests except
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a. Reliability c. Researches further on plasma as another


state of matter
b. Predictability
d. Learn how to scan picture to include in
c. Usability
her presentation
d. Validity
45. Teacher Vel Marie said: “This is the rule
41. Eye wink, waving of hands and nodding on how to multiply fractions. To illustrate,
of head are examples of let’s give examples.” Then she gave
__________________. fractions to the class for them to multiply.
How did Teacher Vel Marie proceed?
a. Facial expression
a. Deductively
b. Verbal communication
b. Inductively then deductively
c. Gestures
c. Deductively then Inductively
d. Body language
d. Inductively
42. The subject matter is the ASEAN
Qualifications Framework (AQRF). The 46. Assessment of learning is an
Asian History teacher teams up with the __________ part of the teaching-learning
Economics teacher, the Professional process
Education teacher for a thorough discussion
a. Auxiliary
of AQRF from the perspective of other
disciplines. Which describes the Asian b. Integral
History teacher’s pedagogical approach?
c. Enrichment
a. Inquiry-Based
d. Add on
b. Reflective
47. Which run against the Filipino family
c. Constructivist value of sacrifice?
d. Integrated a. Willingness to forgive
43. How are institutions of learning b. Delayed satisfaction of desires
encouraged to set higher standards over and
c. Inability to forgive
above the minimum requirement for state
recognition? d. Tolerance of pain and mistakes
a. Voluntary Accreditation 48. Mr. Oliver is evaluating a website for his
Literature class. He is making sure that
b. Scholastic achievement
factual pieces of information found on the
c. Academic Freedom site are well documented and pictures and
diagrams are properly labeled. He is also
d. Faculty development
checking that there are no misspelled words
44. Miss Gasat is planning technology nor grammar errors. Which criterion is
integration in her science lesson on states of focusing on?
matter. She is applying her pedagogical
a. Motivation
knowledge when she _____.
b. Appropriateness
a. Studies how to attach a video to her
audio-visual presentation c. Clarity
b. Looks into the characteristics and d. Accuracy
interests of the learners in order to choose
49. What kind of learning does this Cyril
activities that would match them
Houle's quotation, "If you teach a person
what to learn, you are preparing that person
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for the past, if you teach the person how to


learn, you are preparing them for the future"
54. Teacher Rey shared this lesson
mean?
objective/learning outcome with her
a. Learning with graphs students: “Before the period ends, all of you
must be able to identify the topic sentence
b. Technology with learning
and supporting sentences of a given
c. Metacognitive learning paragraph.” Teacher Rey drilled them on
subject-verb agreement to ensure that they
d. Learning with audio-visual can write a good paragraph then gave a ten-
50. Teacher Dada’s lesson was on “what a sentence paragraph for the students to
man can do to arrest climate change.” She determine subject-verb agreement before the
made the students do the talking, arguing class period ended. Did Teacher Rey use the
and synthesizing. The lecture was made lesson objective/learning outcome as guide
after the students’ lively discussion. To what in the development of her lesson?
approach did Teacher Dada use? a. A little, because subject-verb agreement is
a. Teacher-centered approach a must in paragraph writing

b. Subject-centered approach b. Yes

c. Student-centered approach c. No

d. School-centered approach d. Very much, because she made use of a


ten-sentence paragraph for the end-of-the-
51. During problem solving method, the period quiz
teacher’s primary role is _______________.
55. Identify the characteristic that can make
a. Lecturer assessment difficult to apply, and therefore
b. Director should be avoided by teachers.

c. Judge a. Setting definite variables as in rubrics

d. Clarifier b. Discussing abstract concepts

52. The school conducted a general student c. Provide interactive feedback on student
election for the Supreme Student Council. performance
The election is patterned after the d. Applying assessment contextually
COMELEC system. The school is using
what kind of technique? 56. When a school believes that curriculum
should highly focus on Math, Science and
a. Panel discussion other fundamental intellectual disciplines,
b. Dramatization this school believes in the curriculum view
of ____________.
c. Simulation
a. Arthur Bestor
d. Symposium
b. John Dewey
53. A student got a numerical grade of 80.
What is his descriptor for his level of c. Phillip Phenix
proficiency? d. Hollins Caswell
a. Fairly satisfactory 57. If Teacher Algie develops lesson the
b. Very satisfactory OBTL way, what should she do?

c. Did not meet expectation a. Make students understand what they


are expected to know and able to do after
d. Satisfactory the lesson
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b. Correct the seatwork which she explained to the class before the
students began with their task. Based on
c. Make seatwork as homework.
revised Bloom’s taxonomy, in which level
d. Make students arrive at the answers of cognitive processing are the students?

58. It is a type of play in which children a. Analyzing


watch other children instead of playing with
b. Evaluating
each other.
c. Applying
a. Parallel Play
d. Synthesizing
b. Solitary Play
63. Which of the following provides open
c. Onlooker Play
environment for discussing opinions without
d. Associative Play fear of being wrong or ridiculed for an
unpopular opinion?
59. Teacher Janus talked all period. He
taught the class the steps to undertake in the a. Debate
conduct of an action research. He also
b. Symposium
showed a poorly done action research. He
explained why it is poorly done and finally c. Committee
showed a model action research. Which
d. Buzz Session
teaching approach describes Teacher Janus’
lesson development? Was Teacher Janus’ 64. Which characteristics are necessary to be
learner-centered? able to adapt to current demands of teaching
using digital tools?I. Openness to learnII.
a. No, he was more subject matter-
Positive attitudeIII. CuriosityIV.
centered and teacher-centered
Perseverance
b. Yes, he taught for all learners
a. I and II
c. No, because his subject matter was highly
b. I, II, III and IV
technical
c. II and IV
d. Yes, he made things easy for the learners.
d. I only
60. This is the time the teacher actually
spends in the classroom giving instruction 65. Which of the following best implements
by various means. research - based learning?
a. Academic learning time a. Intensive seat work
b. Teaching time b. Power Point
c. Mandated time c. Information data gathering
d. Allocated time d. Whole class discussion
61. What is an OBE/OBTL practice in 66. In classroom curriculum
Teacher Algie’s class? implementation, which is referred to as the
“Green Flag”?
a. Teacher Jing gave the answers
a. Too much chalkboard talk
b. The seatwork
b. Rigid Movement
c. Students’ correcting their own answers
c. Student interest
d. None at all
d. Content delivery blast
62. Teacher Clarence wanted her students to
rate their own work using the scoring rubric
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67. Which social service is available in the c. Degree of mastery


computer?
d. Long serious problem
a. I-pad
73. Based on elements of the profession, can
b. Wikipedia the taxi driver be considered a professional?
c. Google a. Yes, because there's such a term
professional driver
d. Facebook
b. It depends on the technical and ethical
68. In the instructional process, as the
competence of the taxi driver.
teacher completes the instruction on the
lesson, what serves as the basis of new c. Yes, if the taxi driver is competent and
lesson? honest.
a. Knowledge base d. No, because a driving is not a
college/university degree.
b. New information
74. Once the grading period is done and all
c. Appropriate methodology
grades are recorded to whom the teacher
d. Instructional tool will present the grades?

69. Which pillar of learning describes the a. Students


phrase “Unity in Diversity”?
b. Registrar
a. Learning to know
c. Parent
b. Learning to live together
d. Principal
c. Learning to be
75. Every Individual is a unique individual,”
d. Learning to do adheres to what principle:

70. Outside the acceptable and effective a. We are born different


ways with dealing of the disciplines is/are
b. Each of us has uniqueness
a. Verbal reinforces
c. Every person is unique
b. Award merit
d. Individual Differences
c. Additional homework
76. In his desire to finish the content of the
d. Dialogue course syllabus, Sir Janus just lectures while
students listen. Which principle of learning
71. Teacher wants to test student’s does Sir Janus violate?
acquisition of declarative knowledge. Which
test is the most appropriate? a. Learning is the discovery if the personal
meaning of ideas
a. Essay
b. Effective learning begins with setting
b. Performance test clear expectations and learning outcomes
c. Short answer c. Learning is a cooperative and a
d. Completion test collaborative process

72. Using the standardized test, a school can d. Learning is an active process
determine _____ in order to give final 77. Teacher Vanessa believes that students
grades or certification need not know the intended learning
a. End-of-school year achievement outcome of her lesson. She proceeds to her
learning activities at once without letting
b. Remedial measures for improvement them know what they are supposed to learn
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for the day. Which principle of learning does c. Instances showing demand supplying
Teacher Vanessa negate? demand
a. Learning process is an active process d. Illustration of demand and supply flow
b. Effective learning begins with the
setting clear expectations and learning
82. Teacher Carl, a Social Studies teacher,
outcomes
wants his Grade 7 students to express their
c. Learning is a cooperative and a opinions, sentiments, and ideas regarding a
collaborative process certain government issue in the national
level. Which of the following can he BEST
d. Learning is the discovery of the personal
use to facilitate such?
meaning of ideas
a. E-mail
78. When you wanted to genuinely clarify
and point relative to an issue under a b. Blog
discussion in a meeting, what will you do as
c. Group messaging
a teacher?
d. Forum
a. Just keep quiet to avoid opposition
83. In order for the students to clearly
b. Discuss with seatmates to gain support
understand the structure and content of the
c. Oppose the other position teacher’s presentation, the teachers should
have?
d. Politely request for recognition to
clarify your point. a. A summary
79. Which level of knowledge is manifested b. A short preview
when a learner is able to answer the
c. Several years of experience as a presenter
question, "What was most confusing to me
about the material explored in class today?" d. A short conclusion
a. Factual knowledge 84. What does achievement test measure in
previous learning?
b. Procedural knowledge
a. Motivational level
c. Metacognitive knowledge
b. Quality and quantity
d. Conceptual knowledge
c. Attitude and aptitude
80. Which type of test measures students
thinking organizing and written d. Teaching coverage
communication skills?
85. Which test measure is basic to select and
a. Completion type connect ideas?
b. Essay a. Matching type
c. Short answer b. Multiple choice
d. Extemporaneous speech c. Mapping
81. How is content validity best assessed in d. Outlining
the assignment to illustrate the law of
demand and supply? 86. The teacher would like to focus on
“WELLNESS” which needs to be developed
a. Diagram of demand and supply trend among individual learners and so she gives
focus on __________________.
b. Correct definitions of demand and supply
a. Vital values
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b. Spiritual values work independently with the app to provide


them sufficient practice in adding mixed
c. Pleasure values
fraction. This shows technology integration
d. Holy values which is _______.
a. Adoption-active

87. In K-12, does quarterly assessment have b. Transformation-active


equal percentage weight for all tracks in
c. Infusion-active
Grade 11 and 12?
d. Entry-active
a. Yes
92. As an investigative tool, assessment can
b. Yes, for academic track subjects
help discover various aspects of students
c. No for academic track subjects learning but these does not include ___

d. No a. What students already know

88. For meaningful teaching and learning, it b. What students expect to learn
is best to connect the lesson to the life of
c. what students can do
students by integrating a relevant value in
the lesson. Which principle is applied? d. What learning gaps students have
a. Write SMART lesson objectives/intended 93. The introduction of mother tongue as a
learning outcomes subject and as a language of instruction is in
support of ______________.I. The
b. Begin with the end in mind.
preservation and promotion of Filipino
c. Share lesson objectives/ intended learning cultural heritageII. The learning of English
outcomes with students as second languageIII. To improve learners’
performance
d. Lesson objectives/intended learning
outcomes must integrate 2 or 3 domains – a. I and II
cognitive, skill and affective or cognitive
b. I and III
and affective or skill and affective.
c. II and III
89. If you are afraid to be different from the
rest even if you are convinced that you are d. I, II and III
right makes you far from being a/an
94. Miss Mary is preparing slides for her
a. Rationalist lesson demonstration; she remembers to
supply the rule of six. Most likely she will
b. Pragmatist
_______________________.
c. Utilitarianist
a. Include six paragraphs presented in six
d. Existentialist slides.

90. For real-world application the teacher b. Limit her presentation to six with six
can apply ___. sentences on each slide.

a. Demonstration c. Identify six important points to discuss


and use about six minutes to explain each
b. Simulation point
c. Drills d. Have six lines on each slide with each
d. Performance line having not more than six words.

91. Teacher Aranas demonstrates how to 95. The teacher who spends more than what
work with math app that provides practice in is earned, thus becoming vulnerable to loan
adding mixed fractions. The students then sharks lacks ________
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a. Media literacy a. Piaget


b. Financial literacy b. Pavlov
c. Eco-literacy c. Vygotsky
d. Cyberliteracy d. Bruner
96. Under the 21st Century Life and Career 101. I wasn’t satisfied with Student B’s yes
Skills, which enables a person to respond to as an answer and so I asked her to explain
the change of modernity? why? Which did I do?
a. Social and Cross-Cultural skills a. Prompting
b. Flexibility and Adaptability b. Values development
c. Productivity and Accountability c. Classroom management
d. Leadership and Responsibility d. Classroom teaching
97. Teacher Vanessa was assigned by her 102. Which is the percentage contribution of
peer teacher to make a power point quarterly assessment to the grade of the
presentation to a large combined class for student from Grades 1 to 10?
the research paper of the drug use menace in
a. 25%
school. The setting patterned that was
adopted effectively was ________________. b. 15%
a. Traditional pattern c. 30%
b. Horseshoe pattern d. 20%
c. Rectangular pattern 103. Which is an example of a child's
mesosystem that does NOT work favorably
d. Circular pattern
for the child?
98. Mr. Sevilla requires his class to conduct
a. The child is sickly
research, write a research report and defend
the same before a panel of experts. In which b. There is so much hostility at home.
level/s of processing will the students be
engaged?I. RetrievalII. ComprehensionIII. c. The child's parent and teacher are at odds.
AnalysisIV. Knowledge utilization d. The child is not in good terms with his
a. II, III and IV peers.

b. I, III and IV 104. In doing research, what will support a


conclusion of a study so that it can be valid
c. III and IV and true?
d. I, II, III and IV a. Implications
99. The teacher published the following b. Factual evidence
researches, books, materials, manuals and
other instructional aid: c. Assumptions

a. Writer d. Hypothesis

b. Planner 105. Continuously scanning the classroom


even when Teacher is working with small
c. Innovator groups illustrates Kounin's
_________________.
d. Evaluator
a. Diligence
100. Who coined the term “scaffolding”?
b. Aggressiveness
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c. With-it-ness a. Cognitive
d. Sensitiveness b. Self-system
106. When the teacher is convinced that it is c. Metacognitive system
better to teach the students the skill to adapt
d. Between cognitive and metacognitive
to change since change is the only thing
system
permanent in this world, he/she subscribe to
which philosophy? 111. For a positive learning environment, it
is good to make clear that an individual's
a. Pragmatism
beliefs and activities should be understood
b. Idealism by others in terms of that individual's own
culture. Which concept is explained?
c. Realism
a. Ethical relativism
d. Existentialism
b. Individual differences
107. Senior high school students in private
schools are given ______________. c. Cultural relativism
a. Discount in tuition fee d. Cultural sensitivity
b. Low tuition fee 112. Under the 1987 Philippine
Constitution, which has been provided as
c. Voucher
official languages for purposes of
d. Scholarships communication and instruction?

108. In this type assessment, the score of the a. Filipino, English and Spanish
student in a test is related to other students.
b. Filipino only
a. Formative
c. Filipino and English
b. Criterion-referenced
d. English only
c. Norm-referenced
113.The International Commission of
d. Diagnostic Education for the 21st Century advocates
Four Pillars. Which of the 4 Pillars should
109. Is an alien qualified to take the be given emphasis in teaching if there are
Licensure Examination for Teachers? peace and cultural diversity issues?
a. Yes, provided his/her country has a. Learning to live together
reciprocity with the Philippines in the
practice of the teaching profession. b. Learning to know

b. No, because she/he is not a citizen of the c. Learning to be


Philippines.
d. Learning to do
c. No, he/she is not a natural born citizen of
114. How can a teacher establish the
the Philippines.
reliability test? I. Repeat the same test II.
d. Yes, provided he/she is a teacher Administer a parallel test III. Split the test
education graduate. IV. Vary the number of items

110. Sir Johdel sees to it that his class sees a. I and IV only
the importance of the grammar lessons in
b. II and III
English and so gets intrinsically motivated
to learn. In which level of processing is the c. I, II, and III
class expected to act?
d. I, II, and IV
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115. Teacher Iah begins a lesson on basic d. Do the students have the prerequisite
dance position by demonstrating the arms skills?
and feet position in slow motion and
119. Miss Eugenio would like to cover a
physically guiding her students through
wide variety of objectives in the quarterly
correct movements. As her students become
examination in her English class lesson on
more skillful, she just gives verbal
subject-verb agreement. Which of the
instruction. With Vygotsky's theory in mind,
following types of test is the most
what does Teacher Iah do?
appropriate?
a. Scaffolding
a. Multiple Choice
b. Peer Interaction
b. True-False
c. Guided participation
c. Matching
d. Apprenticeship
d. Essay
116. Many researchers have identified
120. Among the following,
important components of classroom
__________________ violates the code of
management, including beginning the school
ethics that every teacher prompt from acts
year with a positive emphasis on
“disparaging the community”.
management; arranging the room in a way
conducive to effective management; and a. Relating lessons to community culture.
identifying and implementing rules and
operating procedures. How may these b. Appreciating community values.
components of classroom management be c. Using resources for community.
described? I. Reactive II. Preventive III.
Proactive d. Imposing cultural bias to community.

a. II and III 121. Edna is reading a book and he needs to


know the meaning of the word “obliterate”.
b. I only However, the passage does not give enough
c. I, II and III cues for him to figure out what the word
means. He decided to use his pocket
d. II only dictionary, so he would know what the word
means. Which of the following strategies
117. If a child was raised by authoritative
should she use so that she would know the
parents, how will most likely will he/she
meaning of the unfamiliar word?
behave in class?
a. Scanning
a. Quarrels often with classmates
b. Careful slow reading
b. Has low level if independence
c. Close reading
c. Relates well to classmates
d. Skimming
d. Is suspicious of others
122. Based on R.A. 9293, may all who
118. Teacher Merta is doing an assessment
failed in the LET be deployed as para-
of learning. Which of the following
teachers?
questions would he likely consider?
a. No, only those with an average rating of
a. Have the students already achieved the
70 to 74.
intended outcomes?
b. That depends on teacher need of the
b. What grade should I assign to each
community.
student?
c. Yes, only in places where there are no
c. Which tasks are students handling
applicants.
satisfactorily?
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d. Yes. 127. “What I hear, I forget. What I see, I


remember. What I do, I understand.” This
123. Which are elements of profession like
means that pupils learn best when they
teaching? I. Long years of professional
__________________.
education II. Passing the competency-based
examination to obtain diploma from TESDA a. Watch TV
III. Continuing professional development
b. Teach using mostly verbal symbol.
IV. Adhere to a code of ethics for the
professional group c. Bring students to field trips with the
consent of school and parents.
a. I, II and III
d. Invite parents as resource speakers in
b. II, III and IV
class.
c. I, III and IV
128. I would like to see if my students have
d. I, II and IV achieved the objectives of my lesson. What
portfolio would I like to see?
124. You want to examine specific-
subpopulations such as those who played a a. Developmental portfolio
part in the EDSA revolution with focus on
b. Objective portfolio
how their attitudes have changed, which
study will you do? c. Assessment portfolio
a. Cohort study d. Showcase portfolio
b. Longitudinal study 129. Among the important successful
teaching which of the following shows
c. Trend study
fairness, impartiality, open mindedness, free
d. Cross-sectional study from prejudice and sense of awareness?
125. Which is a progressive approach in a. Buoyancy
transforming education that holistically
b. Emotional Stability
critiques current shortcomings, failures, and
discriminatory practices in education? c. Objectivity
a. Values education d. Considerateness
b. Multicultural education 130. Which of the following is true of the
teaching profession?
c. Transformative education
a. Noblest profession
d. Peace Education
b. Most lucrative profession
126. Which statement thinking/behavior
indicates that he/she values diversity? c. Highest level of public service
a. He/she accepts the fact that all people d. Highest paid profession
are unique in their own.
131. Science Teacher Iah showed her class a
b. He/she regards his culture as superior to glass of water with an egg in it. She asked
other’s culture the class: “What happens to the egg if I add
three tablespoon salt to the glass of water?”
c. He/she emphasizes on the differences
This is hypothesis formulation. What can
among people and disregards their
you infer about the cognitive developmental
commonalities
stage of Teacher Rita’s class?
d. He/she regards his culture as inferior to
a. Formal operational stage
other’s culture
b. Pre-operational stage
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c. Between concrete and formal operational Professional Regulation Commission


stage (PRC)?
d. Concrete operational stage a. Singapore
132. Which is TRUE of the Alternative b. Brunei
Learning System?
c. Malaysia
a. Lower than the formal system
d. Philippines
b. More practical than the formal system
137. This is the time the teacher actually
c. Learning system parallel to the formal spends in the classroom giving instruction
system by various means.
d. Excludes informal learning system a. Academic learning time
133. In Gardner’s’ multiple intelligences, b. Allocated time
naturalists can best___________.
c. Teaching time
a. Use hands to fix and create, body
d. Mandated time
interpretations
138. PAFTE proposed new curriculum for
b. Analyze ecological and natural
teachers’ education to make graduates
situations and data
globally competitive, what type of
c. Work with others curriculum is this?
d. Meditate, reflect, maintain composure a. Supported
134. Which is the correct order of reading b. Assessed
skills in Goodell’s Reading Skills ladder? I.
c. Recommended
Finding the main idea II. Basic sight words
III. Vocabulary building IV. Using d. Hidden
contextual clues V. Using structural analysis
VI. Using phonetic analysis 139. In which grade is mother tongue used
as a medium of instruction according to the
a. II, V, IV, I, III, VI K-12 Law?
b. II, III, VI, IV, V, I a. K to Grade 2
c. II, VI, V, IV, III, I b. K to Grade 3
d. II, I, IV, III, V, VI c. K only
135. For the continuing professional d. K to 1
development seminar of the graduate in the
doctorate level to meet standards, the 140. According to the global teacher status
outcome/s should be in accordance with index, from what country could have the
which level in the Philippine Qualifications teachers the greatest respect from students?
Framework? a. Finland
a. Level 4 b. New Zealand
b. Level 5 c. Greece
c. Level 8 d. China
d. Level 6 141. When do we need to evaluate the
136. Which of the following countries curriculum?
provide teachers license through a. Every academic year
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b. When somebody suggests it 146. Which of the following processes


usually comes first in developing
c. Every quarter
curriculum?
d. Whenever necessary
a. Evaluating educational experiences
142. When the daughter is competing with
b. Organization of learning experiences
the mother for the father’s attention, the
daughter is said to be experiencing c. Identifying learning goals and
_________________. objectives
a. Electra complex d. Selection of educational content
b. Oedipus complex 147. Which of the following is an example
of a diagnostic test?
c. Identity crisis
a. Student achievement test
d. Sexual deviation
b. Quiz after unit lesson
143. Because of its nature, it’s used to
measure the effectiveness of self-directed c. 10-item test to contract difficulty of
learning. student
a. Both Holistic and analytical d. Journal writing and discussion
b. Holistic rubric 148. What can be said of student
performance in a negatively skewed class
c. Analytical
score distribution?
d. Holistic only
a. Few students performed well.
144. A negative discrimination index means
b. All students have average performance.
that:
c. Most students performed well.
a. The test item could not discriminate
between the lower and upper groups. d. Most students performed poorly.
b. The test item has low reliability. 149. Performance experiment is an example
of _________________.
c. More from the lower group answered
the test item correctly. a. Demonstration
d. More from the upper group got the item b. Invite parents as resource speakers in
correctly. class.
145. Based on RA 10533, the Enhanced c. Bring students to field trips with the
Basic Education Act of 2013 is a non- consent of school and parents.
licensed teacher allowed to teach in the K to
d. Teach using mostly verbal symbol.
12 Curriculum full time?
150. GASTPE is one proof of public-private
a. That depends on the policy of the
partnership for government to give access to
educational institution.
quality education. What does GASTPE
b. Yes, only in Tech-Voc track where there mean?
is dearth of qualified teachers.
a. Government Assistance to Students
c. No, no one may teach without a license. and Teachers in Private Education
d. Yes, provided he/she obtains a license b. Government Assistance for Scholarships
within five years from the time of hiring. and Teaching in Private Education
c. Government Assistance to Students' and
Teachers' Scholarships in Private Education
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d. Government Assistance to Selected d. I only


Students and Teachers in Private Education
155. Who perceive learners not as passive
151. There is a gap between words and recipients of information, but as constructors
deeds, and so the teacher needs to exemplify of knowledge as they interact with the
certain characteristics, the most personal of environment and as they reorganize their
which is_____ mental structures?
a. To be tolerant of others a. Cognitivists
b. To monitor one's own behavior b. Behaviorists
c. To keep an open mind c. Metacognitivists
d. To engage in socio-civic projects d. Constructivists
152. When a child says that the sun is 156. Education in the human rights starts
sleeping at night, the child is in the pre- with what?
operational stage, particularly
a. Loving others
_______________.
b. Caring others
a. Centration
c. Respect towards the others
b. Egocentrism
d. Liking others
c. Reversibility
157. What set of core values that Filipino
d. Animism
Teacher possess to be a global teacher?
153. Every person strives to satisfy physical
a. Inclusiveness and self-perseverance
needs. He/she progressed materially if
he/she increases the capacity to meet those b. Economic excellence and materialism
needs and lives in material comfort, in
addition, he also seeks social acceptance, c. Cultural and historical rootedness and
prestige, status or superiority over other nationalism
people. How does this point about human? I. d. Boundless thinking and
Psychological growth and spiritual program interconnectivity
only begin when a person rises above the
mere satisfaction for physical and social 158. A child who is having difficulty
needs II. Life is more than material containing himself is asked to do an errand.
satisfaction III. One should belong to church By the time he comes back, the rest of the
to satisfy those needs class has calmed down. Which classroom
management technique was employed?
a. I and III
a. Proximity control
b. I, II and III
b. Antiseptic bouncing
c. I and II
c. Signal interference
d. II only
d. Walking around
154. It is the responsibility of every teacher
to undergo annual medical check-up in the 159. Teacher Dada demonstrates how to
interest of the: I. School II. Community III. work with a Math Application that provides
Learner IV. Co-teachers practice in adding mixed fractions. The
students then work independently with the
a. I and II app to provide them sufficient practice in
b. I, II and III adding mixed fraction. This level of
technology integration is called:
c. III only
a. Adoption-active
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b. Entry-active d. Between preconventional and


conventional
c. Infusion-active
165. In Sigmund Freud’s personality
d. Transformation-active
component, which is first to emerge in
160. Which ASEAN country provides process of child development?
greater pay for teachers?
a. Superego
a. Malaysia
b. Id
b. Philippines
c. Both ego and id
c. Vietnam
d. Ego
d. Singapore
166. The more senses that are involved, the
161. Among important characteristics of more and the better the learning. Which
successful teaching, which connotes dress, practice is aligned with this principle?
physique, freedom from personal defects,
a. Employ cooperative learning.
personal magnetism, neatness, cleanliness,
posture, and personal charm. b. Bring students to field trips with the
consent of school and parents.
a. Attractiveness
c. Teach using mostly verbal symbol.
b. Buoyancy
d. Invite parents as resource speakers in
c. Dominance
class.
d. Drive
167. In providing valid learning experiences,
162. Among models of reading strategies, the primary factor to consider is/are
what did student Janus adopt when he reads _______________.
back and forth, attending to both what is in
a. Material resources
his mind and what’s on the page?
b. Nature of the learner
a. Bottoms-up
c. Competence of the teachers
b. Top-down
d. Objectives and aims of the lesson
c. Down-top
168. A recent study of a group of LET
d. Interactive
results reveals that those who took the
163. Which does NOT belong to the group? Licensure Exams for Teachers right after
year of graduation had higher chances of
a. Alternate response passing than those who postponed taking the
b. Completion test LET after year of graduation. Which of
Thorndike's laws explains this?
c. Matching type
a. Exercise
d. Multiple choice
b. Frequency
164. A student follows his teacher and
receives star as reward. According to c. Contiguity
Kohlberg, to what level of moral d. Recency
development does the student belong to?
169. What kind of research is appropriate to
a. Conventional determine the effectiveness of instruction in
b. Preconventional Mathematics in grades three, four, five and
grade six classes?
c. Post-conventional
a. Sequential
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b. Longitudinal b. Bachelor of Agricultural Education


c. Cross sectional c. Bachelor of Elementary Education
d. Experiential d. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
170. Teacher Karen delegates some of her 175. After teaching them the process of
responsibilities to the whole class assigns experimenting, Teacher Vanessa wanted her
separate students monitor for attendance, students to be able set up an experiment to
classroom cleaning and distribution of find an answer to a scientific problem.
learning materials. In what aspect is she Which will she ask her students to do?
good?
a. Research on the answers to this scientific
a. Values development problem: Can aerial plans survive when
transferred in soil?
b. Classroom teaching
b. Set up and experiment to find out if
c. Classroom management
aerial plants can also live on land.
d. Instructional Material
c. Can be aerial plants also live on land?
171. A question is raised by one student. Research on experiments already conducted.
You don’t answer it but throw back the
d. Observe if aerial plants can survive when
question to the class. Which is this reacting
planted in soil. Note your observations and
behavior?
present them in class.
a. Soliciting students’ questions
176. According to Piaget's cognitive
b. Asking follow up question concept, what is the learning experience
structure during infancy and early years?
c. Redirecting questions to other pupils
a. Assimilation
d. Providing corrective feedback
b. Schema
172. In the new K-12 Grading System,
which is described as "Did not meet c. Equilibrium
expectations"?
d. Accommodation
a. Below 75%
177. You are required to formulate your own
b. Below 76% philosophy of education in the course the
teaching profession. In Bloom's revised
c. Below 74% taxonomy, which cognitive processing are
d. Below 72% you?

173. What agency formulated the standards a. Applying


of the various learning areas in the Senior b. Analyzing
High School?
c. Evaluating
a. PRC
d. Creating
b. TESDA
178. A teacher is applying for a teaching
c. CHED job. Which type of portfolio should
d. DepEd accompany her application letter?

174. Who among these graduates is not a. Showcase


qualified to take the Licensure Examination b. Assessment
for Teacher (LET)?
c. Development
a. Associate in Arts
d. Evaluation
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179. In the 4a´s approach to facilitating 183. All teachers in private schools are
learning, the students learn best to relate required to have a license. Is this statement
ideas to real life through ____________. correct?
a. Abstraction a. It depends on the school where the teacher
teaches
b. Application
b. No
c. Activity
c. Yes
d. Analysis
d. It depends on the teaching experience of
180. The most appropriate focus for
the teacher
assessment of learning is determining
____________________. 184. What is the highest career stage of a
teacher in the PPST?
a. Relevance of curriculum content and
lesson content a. Highly proficient
b. Congruence of intended objectives and b. Proficient
outcome
c. Most proficient
c. Efficiency of class management and
d. Distinguished
discipline
185. This is an acceptable initiative
d. Effective teacher instruction and feedback
conducive to the teachers making a
181. Which is the main objective of the difference in the achievement of new
Educational Service Contracting Scheme, or generations of the country’s youth?
ESC?
a. Greatest prestige in the community
a. To decongest public secondary schools
b. Quality teacher participation
by "contracting" the excess capacities of
private high schools through the c. Wearing of distinctive teacher’s uniform
provision of subsidies for students who,
otherwise, would have gone to the public d. Highest pay in the country
high schools. 186. Rey is always fearful of freely roaming
b. To enter into an agreement with parents to dogs but does not mind dogs in a pen or on a
send their children to school or else they get leash. What feature of classical condition is
penalized. exhibited?

c. To fill up the private schools with a. Extinction


students or else go bankrupt and close. b. Discrimination
d. To enter into a contract with public school c. Practice
students to stay and complete schooling or
else pay their own tuition fees d. Generalization

182. Which is an exemption in the code of 187. Among mistaken goals in the
ethics of teachers? Acceptance Approach to discipline, what
happens when students seek to hurt others to
a. Librarian make up for being hurt or rejected?
b. Principal a. Revenge seeking
c. Division Office Superintendent b. Power seeking
d. Master Teacher c. Attention getting
d. Withdrawal
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188. Who is retained in the same grade level 193. In acquiring language competence,
for Grades 1 to 10? Any students who did what is the process of attaching meaning to
not meet expectations ____________. words?
a. In three or more learning areas a. Morphology
b. As shown in the general average b. Phonology
c. In 2 learning areas c. Semantics
d. In four learning areas d. Syntax
189. Which test is subjective and less 194. According to PRC Revised Guidelines
reliable for scoring and grading? for Continuing Professional Development
(Resolution No.2013774, every professional
a. Matching
teacher is required proof of _____
b. Completion continuing professional development units
for renewal of professional identification
c. Essay card every three years.
d. True or false a. 45
190. Teacher Prince sees to it that he checks b. 36
for understanding as he teaches to ensure
that every student can follow the lesson. c. 60
With what for/s of assessment is Teacher
d. 48
Prince occupied with?
195. Which of the following is the focus of
a. Assessment OF Learning
the Japanese education in the Philippines?
b. Assessment FOR Learning
a. Vocational and health education
c. Assessment FOR and AS Learning
b. Religion and love for Asian brothers
d. Assessment AS Learning
c. Love and service to one’s country
191. In a classroom situation where students
d. Democratic ideals and nationalism
are discussing whether government efforts
to establish peace in Mindanao will be 196. Which is TRUE of Kindergarten
beneficial to the whole country or not, which grades?
is the most appropriate strategy?
a. Grades are compared like the grades in
a. Conflict resolution Grade 1.
b. Debate b. There are no numerical grades.
c. Visualization exercise c. Remarks like Passed and Failed are used.
d. Consensus taking d. There are numerical grades with
descriptions.
192. In Bruner's three-tiered learning, which
is action-based? 197. A teacher takes records of knowledge,
subject matter, and content that are needed
a. Inactive learning
to be written and preserved:
b. Iconic learning
a. Implementor
c. Symbolic learning
b. Planner
d. Enactive learning
c. Writer
d. Innovator
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198. Which statement on diversity of


students is CORRECT?
a. The lesser number of diverse students in a
class, the better for the teacher and students.

b. Diversity of students are purely dependent


on culture.
c. Teacher must accept the diversity of
students in the class.
d. Teacher must do his/her best to reduce the
number of diverse students.
199. It is less interactive and requires
relatively shorter period of time to cover
content. What type of method is this?
a. Deductive
b. Inductive
c. Both but more deductive
d. Both inductive and deductive
200. Specialization in TLE under the K-12
Curriculum starts in what grade level?
a. Grade 9
b. Grade 8
c. Grade 10
d. Grade 7

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