Prof - Ed. 3rd Year
Prof - Ed. 3rd Year
1. For teachers, what is the most laudable motive for participation in professional development
programs?
a. Optimal use of time and resources c. Support for training programs
b. Continuing professional growth d. Promotion and higher merit pay
2. What is the essential characteristic of the New Performance Appraisal System for Teachers
(PAST)?
a. Practice – based c. Knowledge – based
b. Competency – d. Values – based
based
3. What does “Once a teacher, forever a teacher” imply for the professional teacher?
4. What is the primary legal prerequisite for employment of teachers in basic education schools?
5. How can inter-agency efforts (DepEd, CHED, PRC and CSC) be best achieved for training and
development of teachers?
a. Cost – reduction c. Coordination
b. Agency d. Streamlining
integration
7. Who is the overall intended participant in Parent Teacher Community Association (PTCA)?
a. Students c. Community
b. School d. Non-teaching personnel
officials
8. What primary legislation gives the needed support to advance quality education in the country?
9. Which kind of education best equips the global teacher in a borderless world?
10. What gives the physically disadvantaged Filipino children the right to education?
13. Which management practice can involve students, parents, teachers and the community in
managing schools?
a. Liberal management c. Top-down management
b. Bottoms-up d. Authorization management
management
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14. For the continuing professional development seminar of the Bachelor of Education graduate to
meet standards, the outcome/s should be in accordance with which level in the Philippines
Qualifications Framework?
a. Le c. Level 6
vel
d. Level 7
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b. Le
vel
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15. What is facilitated by the adoption of national language under the 1987 Constitution?
18. Which organization advanced insights on “Learning to Treasure Within” for 21st century
education?
a. Education for All Initiative
b. Asia Pacific Regional Bureau
c. Geneva International Conference
d. International Commission for the 21st Century
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20. What program aims to reduce the gap between low social status and educational opportunities
for deserving students?
a. National Achievement Test
b. Education Service Contracting Scheme
c. Annual Fiscal Allocation
d. National College Admission Examination
21. How can the learner begin in himself to take the path of living and working together in the 21 st
century world?
a. Service of c. Find inner peace
fellowmen
d. Faith in Church
b. Outreach activities
23. What principle of moral discernment applies to fire victims who decided to jump over a ten story
building rather than die by being burned to death?
a. Principle of Material Cooperation c. Principle of Formal Cooperation
b. Principle of Lesser of Two Evils d. Principle of Double Effect
24. What a moral principle applies to removal of life sustaining machines from comatose patients
whom doctors believe can no longer medically save?
a. Principle of Material Cooperation
b. Principle of Formal Cooperation
c. Principle of Double Effect
d. Principle of Lesser Evil
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25. What is a form of emotional bullying which should be prevented?
a. Ridiculing c. Spanking
b. Punching d. Pinching
26. How can the moral certitude of student Dona be judged as she goes to Church confession every
day to be washed of all sins?
a. Pharisaic c. Scrupulous
al
d. Callous
b. Strict
27. What was the degree of moral certitude in the decision of United States to drop Atomic bombs on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki in order to prevent a prolonged way by a land invasion of Japan?
a. Perplexe c. Probable
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d. Certain
b. Doubtful
28. Which of the following is most comprehensive and lasting in responding to severe misbehavior of
students?
a. Sending letters to parents
b. Extending class period
c. Parents Teachers Conference
d. Class suspension
30. What is the difficulty suffered by students who think they cannot do school work and therefore
gives up easily on assigned task?
a. Rejected by c. Distractible
peers
d. Failure syndrome
b. Underachieveme
nt
31. How is behavior of children classified when they are shy and withdrawn from classmates?
a. Moral c. Psychological
b. Intellectua d. Physical
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32. What is the hidden goal of students who refuse to cooperate or participate in class activities?
33. Presently, what has become the home library of students for vast and updated information?
35. How can student’s best learn the democratic process in election application to selection of class
officers?
a. Role c. Discussion
playing
d. Lecture
b. Simulation
36. What can Teacher Danny do in order to generate ideas in planning a sports competition activity?
a. Demonstratio c. Brainstorming
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d. Simulation
b. Conference
37. Of sub-categories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher goes from
topic or activity to other topics or activities, lacking clear directions and sequence of activities?
a. Thrust c. Truncation
b. Dangl d. Flip-flop
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38. What does the teacher demonstrate in getting personal feedback on lessons from the students?
39. How is the behavior of children classified when they lack attention and difficulty to focus?
a. Physica c. Intellectual
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d. Psychomotor
b. Social
40. What method is appropriate to discuss the pros and cons of a proposal to legalize same-sex
marriage in the Philippines?
a. Role playing c. Lecture
b. Panel d. Demonstration
discussion
43. Which domain in the National Competency-Based Teacher Standards focuses on the idea that
teachers serve as positive and powerful role models?
a. Learning Environment
b. Personal Growth and Professional Development
c. Social Regard for Learning
d. Diversity of Learners.
44. What kind of learning may be missing due to excess adoption of visual technology at home
where children are glued to their TV sets?
a. Perceptive b. Lack of concentration
competence
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c. Cognitive absorption d. Social relationships
45. Teacher Simone designed a lesson where she wanted her students to design an activity on the
effect of changing temperature of water on the dissolving rate of sugar. Which teaching method is
appropriate for Teacher Simone to use?
a. Direct c. Inquiry
instruction
d. Lecture method
b. Demonstration
46. Who see to it that policies and guidelines on Mother Tongue-Based Multi-Lingual Education are
implemented by teachers?
a. Parents c. Students
b. Teacher d. School Head
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47. What characterizes lectures that follow a planned sequence without diverting to other topics?
a. Fluency c. Spontaneity
b. Divergence d. Continuity
48. In a problem – based learning group, who leads the discussion for achieving the desired aim?
a. Team c. Leader
members
d. Observer
b. Recorder
49. What is the danger to learners in curriculum planning that advances excess use of technology in
instruction?
a. Content learning gaps
b. Passivity and uncritical minds
c. Virtual than real-life learning
d. Rote and memory learning
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50. What is the end-focus of Outcome – Based
Education?
c. Methods
a. Competencies
d. Assessment
b. Objectives
54. What competency is developed by the vocational subject under Landscape Drawing?
55. What is effective for introducing concepts textually and visually before a whole class or a big
audience?
a. Symposiu c. Seminar
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d. PowerPoint presentation
b. Conferenc
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a. Sequence of c. Showing cause and effect
events
d. Presenting attributes
b. Comparison
58. What is the questioning technique in which the teacher prods the students to reply along
directions that lead to the proper answer?
a. Idea c. Multiple-response
review
d. Clarification
b. Prompting
60. What is journal writing using the Internet and useful for teachers who can publish lessons ideas
to digital student readers?
a. E-mail c. Instagram
b. Blog d. Power Point
61. What competency is developed through Electrical Repair subject in vocational schools?
62. What is the best process to develop logical reasoning among senior students?
a. Lecture on multi-intelligence
b. Game and discovery
c. Forming and providing hypotheses
d. Question and answer technique
63. What is the learning outcome assessed by dramatic reading along criteria of posture, facial
expressions, etc.?
a. Psycho-motor c. Non-discursive communication
skills
d. Discursive skills
b. Portrayal skills
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64. What did Science Teacher Dina employ in preparing a list of behaviors for rating performance in
the use of microscope?
a. Rating response c. Observation
instrument
d. Product rating scale
b. Performance test
65. What strategy is used in combining subject areas in order to focus on a single concept for
interdisciplinary teaching?
a. Problem-centered c. Thematic instruction
learning
d. Unit method
b. Induction method
66. Which of the following is the most appropriate question for meta-cognitive reflection on one’s
teaching?
a. How attentive were my students?
b. How was the classroom atmosphere during my lecture?
c. What teaching materials were effective?
d. What have I learned from my teaching?
70. What characterize lectures that follow a planned sequence without diverting to other topics?
a. Continuity c. Divergence
b. Fluency d. Spontaneity
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71. What is the right thing to do for students who displays attention-seeking behavior?
72. What is being developed by allowing students their own learning and thinking?
a. Reflection c. Constructivism
b. Metacognitio d. Psychic awareness
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73. What is the source of information from the computer which can be used for a presentation?
a. Word c. Spreadsheet
processing
d. Desktop publishing
b. Database
75. In SPED, what is the chair arrangement that is effective for students grouped and working
together based on personality and work style?
a. Horseshoe or U-shape
b. Full circle
c. Classic rows
d. Cooperative cluster
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76. Which is the ability to know without being distracted or confused by irrelevant ideas?
a. Analysis c. Concentration
b. Sharpenin d. Comparison
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77. Why do teachers need “eyes in the back of their heads” in managing a class?
79. What is the cognitive ability to break and consider concepts through component parts?
a. Intuition c. Analysis
b. Synthesi d. Shaping
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80. Before the advent of technology and universal acceptance of diversity in the classroom, what was
the paradigm of classroom management?
a. Procedures for self-discipline
b. Responsibility by everyone in the classroom
c. One-way interaction flow
d. Environment of shared learning
82. What competency is developed through Electrical Repair subject in vocational schools?
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83. Sequence the steps in guiding the students in the se of instructional materials.
84. Which of the following has the LEAST importance in purposive and effective learning?
85. Which is the ability to know without being frustrated by ambiguous ideas?
a. Focus c. Shaping
b. Toleranc d. Intuition
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87. Which of the following is NOT among the ways to advance metacognition?
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88. Why is it difficult to have a single definition of problem behavior?
a. It is common to all
b. It is based on uniqueness of individuals
c. It is general in all situations
d. It is a part of daily life
90. What is generally used for mastery learning, especially of psycho-motor skills?
a. Brainstormin c. Discussion
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d. Demonstration
b. Drill
91. What is the level of reading of student Jean judging that Shakespeare’s Hamlet had emotional
complex that caused him to be wish taking his life?
a. Applied c. Evaluative reading
reading
d. Objective reading
b. Literal reading
I. Greek-Roman letters
II. Rise of the Phoenician Alphabet
III. Use of pictures for reading
IV. Science of reading and interpretation
a. I, II III and IV
b. VI, III, I and II
c. III, II, I and IV
d. I, III, II and IV
93. What is the reading style introduced by Teacher Zeny when she asked the students to pick up
clues and predictions from the reading materials?
a. Vertical- c. Bottom-up
horizontal
d. Top-down
b. Interactive
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94. What is the level of reading of those who believe God really created the universe in seven days
as written by the Bible?
a. Critical c. Literary reading
reading
d. Applied reading
b. Literal reading
97. What aspect of metacognition is involved when Teacher Jose asked his students to look for
interrelationships between the French Revolution and Napoleon’s Rise to Power?
a. Problem-solving
b. Learning-thinking strategy
c. Subjectivity in thinking
d. Knowledge in different areas
98. For Grace Goddell, how should the dictionary be used by students?
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99. For Grace Goddell, which is used for the last step of the reading skills ladder?
100. Of the following, which is an instance when teachers lead students towards the path to
metacognition?
a. Explaining learning objectives
b. Outlining parts of a lesson
c. Asking students to predict outcomes
d. Introducing topic of discussion
102. For Piaget, what is the process of creating a new cognitive structure, such as when a
mother tell her child that unlike dogs, a chicken does not bark?
a. Equilibrium c. Accommodation
b. Schema d. Assimilation
103. What basic skills are dominant in learning activities such as computer encoding and
internet downloading of photos and text?
a. Mechanical c. Creative skills
skills
d. Manipulative skills
b. Sensory skills
104. In research paper writing, which are referred to as dependent variables such as wage and
incentives for Economic Benefits?
a. Stimuli c. Predictors
b. Inputs d. Attributes
105. As a naturalist philosopher, how did Lao Tzu view the reality of evil as opposed to good in
the world?
a. Emptiness or c. Vice as opposed to virtue
void
d. Sin of human nature
b. Polarities
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106. In test results, what does a positive discrimination index mean?
a. More from the lower group got items correctly
b. Test items has low reliability
c. More of the upper group got items correctly
d. Test item has low validity
107. Jerome Bruner and Edgar Dale agree that for effective teaching-learning, teachers should
begin with
a. Concret c. Symbolic
e
d. Iconic
b. Abstract
109. What strategy allows special children to join classes within regular students?
a. Field c. Mainstreaming
study
d. Observation forum
b. Immersio
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110. For gender fairness, what is one name can which can replace reference to transvestite
queens?
a. Dyke c. Transgender
b. Poofer d. Third sex
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111. What characterizes the business-academic approach to classroom management?
a. Objectives, methods, outcomes
b. Calmness, consistency, compliance
c. Work, organization, procedures
d. Control, persistence, sanctions
112. For gender fair language that advances feminism, how should congressmen addressed?
a. Politicians c. Statesmen
b. Assemblyme d. Members of Congress
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113. What is the best way to assess a class presentation (song, dance or drama)?
a. Feedbac c. Observation
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d. Rubrics
b. Interview
114. What criteria serve the need to confine questions of tests from data of textbooks and
lectures delivered in the classroom?
a.
b. Criterion d. Predictive Validity
Validity
e. Content Validity
c. Concurrent
Validity
115. Learning is incorporating and hierarchically organizing new materials into one's cognitive
structures. Which theory is explained?
a. Bandura's Social Learning Theory
b. Ausubel's Subsumption Theory
c. Brofenbrenner's bio-ecological
d. Piaget's Cognitive theory
116. Of the following checklist, which is the first among steps in preparing tests?
a. Delivering instructional objectives
b. Kind of test to use
c. Purpose of test
d. Arrangement of items
117. What cognitive study is stressed by the question: “in the light of facts presented, what will
likely happen when…”?
a. Clarification b. Summation
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c. Inference d. Application
118. On motivational assessment, which is the most noble motive for entering into a profession
e.g. teaching?
a. Promise of high pay and rewards
b. Social service
c. Prestige and position
d. Economic security
119. A supervisor observed a teacher and noted that the teacher was the only one talking during
class. What was the supervisor looking for in the class?
a. Students allowed to talk during lecture
b. Teacher drawing out student responses
c. Voice projection and loudness
d. Shortening talk and more activity
121. Using Rubrics, what is the most essential criteria to assess a student affairs program
projected for the coming school-year?
a. Cost of program
b. Projected impact
c. Involvement of all stakeholders
d. Feasibility of objectives
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122. Which assessment task is aligned to this outcome?
Analyze the socio-cultural factors that affect learning.
124. What is client-based most directly helpful in introducing changes and reforms in school
services?
a. Teacher survey c. Student’s feedback
b. Principal’s observation d. Parent’s feedback
125. What dependent variable is apt for the hypothesis, “The more the teachers know the
subject matter, the better she can teach it.”
128. What are the 2 underpinning knowledge-and-skills for effective student assessment?
I. The assessment system
II. Assessment principles (validity, efficiency, usability, flexibility…)
III. Characteristics of learners
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IV. Ethical value of assessment
132. Of the following, which is LEAST authentic mode of student performance assessment?
a. Artistic production in art
b. Oral performance on communication skills
c. Experiment as a scientific method
d. Paper-pencil vocabulary test
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133. Which of the following may not be well assessed by paper-and-pencil tests?
a. Subject verb c. Sight music reading
agreement
d. Multiplication skill
b. Vocabulary meaning
134. What do Wigins and McTighe cite as proof student understanding of the principles of
learning?
a. Memory retention c. Applying to solve problems
b. Setting given d. Repeating teacher’s input
examples
135. What cognitive domain is involved in having students clarify information from conclusions?
a. Synthesis b. Analysis c. Application d. Evaluation
137. Presently, what has become the home library of students for vast and updated information?
a. Newspapers c. Facebook
b. Fan magazines d. Internet
138. What trend in literacy rates appears as males and females get older?
a. Difference c. Difference dominates
appears
d. Difference disappears
b. Difference
widens
139. What can be said of student performance in a positively skewed score distribution?
a. Few students performed excellently
b. Almost all students had average performance
c. Most students performed well
d. Most students performed poorly
144. What criteria are complied with when the test measures, what is aimed to measure?
a. Efficiency b. Validity c. Reliability d. Usability
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146. What is most desirable in the use of technology in instruction?
a. Technology integration
b. PowerPoint presentation
c. Computer Computation of Grades
d. Grade sheet reparation
a. 36 c. 30
b. 45 d. 4
148. When his fellow science teachers share their frustration with students’ poorly written lab
reports, Joe suggests that they invite several English teachers to recommend strategies for
writing instruction. With two English teachers, the science teachers examine a number of lab
reports together and identify the strengths and weaknesses of the reports. The English teachers
share strategies they use in their classes to improve students’ writing. Which role do the English
teachers play in this case?
149. GASTPE is one proof of public-private partnership for government to give access to quality
education. What does GASTPE mean?
a. Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education
b. Government Assistance for Scholarships and Teaching in Private Education
c. Government Assistance to Students' and Teachers' Scholarships in Private Education
d. Government Assistance to Selected Students and Teachers in Private Education
150. Who is the best person who should be responsible for constructing test with validity over
specific content of subject areas?
a. Teacher-and-peers
b. Teacher
c. Supervisor
d. Expert
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