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1. Which type of assessment occurs C.

Parental expectations
during the learning process? D. Personal interests
A. Summative Assessment
B. Standardized Assessment 8. Which philosophy emphasizes a
C. Formative Assessment core curriculum focused on basic
D. Diagnostic Assessment skills?
A. Essentialism C. Humanism
2. In a constructivist classroom the B. Progressivism D.
teacher primarily acts as: Constructivism
A. A lecturer C. An examiner
B. A facilitator D. A 9. According to John Dewey's
disciplinarian philosophy of "Learning by doing" he
is best classified as a _____________
3. Which theory emphasizes the A. Naturalist C. Progressivist
importance of social interactions in B. Idealist D. Experientialist
learning?
A. Humanism C. 10. Reconstructivism aims to:
Behaviorism A. Maintain the status quo
B. Social Constructivism D. B. Change society through education
Cognitivism C. Emphasize individualism
D. Focus solely on historical events
4. What is the main purpose of
education? 11. A school emphasizes a rigorous
A. To memorize facts curriculum focused on core subjects
B. To develop critical thinking like math, science, and literature. This
C. To prepare for tests approach reflects:
D. To follow instructions A. Experientialism C.
Progressivism
5. Bloom's taxonomy helps educators: B. Essentialism D. Humanism
A. Create standardized tests
B. Simplify grading 12. Students are encouraged to learn
C. Organize educational goals through hands-on projects, such as
D. Develop teaching styles building a model of a solar system.
This approach illustrates:
6. Which assessment type is most A. Naturalism C. Progressivism
effective for formative evaluation? B. Constructivism D. Realism
A. Observations and feedback
B. Quizzes 13. In a classroom where students
C. Final exams collaborate to solve real world
D. Standardized tests problems, the teaching method used
is:
7. Intrinsic motivation is driven by: A. Constructivism C.
A. Peer pressure Experientialism
B. External rewards B. Reconstructivism D. Humanism
D. Diagnostic teaching
14. When a teacher uses real world 19. According to Lev Vygotsky, which
problems for students to solve of the following is essential for
collaboratively, which teaching cognitive development?
method is being applied? A. Solitary learning
A. Direct instruction B. Social interaction
B. Cooperative learning C. Reinforcement
C. Inquiry based learning D. Punishment
D. Lecture method
20. If you want a child to eliminate and
15. Bloom's taxonomy of educational undesirable, punish him. This is in
objectives classifies cognitive skills accordance with Thorndike's law of
into six levels. What is the highest _________
level of bloom's taxonomy? A. Reward C. Punishment
A. Knowledge C. Evaluation B. Exercise D. Effect
B. Application D. Creation 21. Which prescribes the abolition of
private property by force?
16. Which of the following is an A. Moderate capitalism
example of a student centered B. Socialism
approach to teaching? C. Communism
A. Lecture D. Exaggerated capitalism
B. Socratic method
C. Project based learning 22. Which is the Magna Carta of public
D. Recitation school Teachers?
A. RA 7836 B. RA 4670
17. What is the primary goal of a C. RA 7722 D. P.D. 1011
differentiated instruction?
A. The tailor teaching strategies to 23. Which of the 3 id, ego, and super-
eight students needs. ego, consist of instincts?
B. To cover the same content for all A. Ego & Superego C. Id
students B. Ego D. Superego
C. To maintain strict uniformity in
lesson delivery 24. Which is also called a bar graph?
D. To use the same assessment for all A. Lithograph B. Hectograph
students C. Holograph D. Histogram

18. A teacher notices a pattern of 25. What does student centered


disruptive behavior from a particular learning prioritize?
student and decides to collect data on A. Textbook adherence
when and where the behavior occurs. B. Teacher authority
What is the strategy called? C. Uniformity in teaching
A. Anecdotal recording D. Student interests and needs
B. Functional behavior assessment
C. Behavior intervention plan
26. You observe that a student is often 31. What does scaffolding in teaching
isolated during activities what should involve?
you do? A. Ignoring students difficulties
A. Encourage them to participate and B. Offering temporary assistance to
connect with peers students as they learn
B. Ignore the situation C. Focusing solely on advanced
C. Assume the prefer to be alone students
D. Force interactions with others D. Providing no support

27. A parent expresses concern about 32. Which method encourages


their child's progress in your class. students’ ownership of learning?
What is your response? A. Rigid curricula
A. Blame the child for not trying hard B. Traditional testing
enough C. Self-directed learning
B. Tell them not to worry D. Teacher centered instruction
C. Discuss specific observations and
strategies you are using 33. During a discussion a student
D. Suggest they hire a tutor makes an offensive remark. What
immediately should you do?
A. Punish the student without
28. Which of the following is a explanation
principle of constructivist teaching? B. Ignore it to avoid confrontation
A. Uniformity in learning approaches C. Allow other students to handle it
B. Strict adherence to textbooks D. Address the comment immediately
C. Emphasis on direct instruction and facilitate a respectful conversation
D. Collaborative learning
environments 34. With a knowledge explosion, which
image of the teacher is unacceptable?
29. What does the term "active A. Omniscient teacher
learning" mean? B. Guide on the side
A. Memorization of materials C. Questioner
B. Passive absorption of information D. Facilitator of learning
C. Engaging students in the learning
process 35. Which of the following activities is
D. Solely teacher-led instruction the LEAST brain compatible?
A. Detecting error in the computer
30. Which technique is used to help program
students set personal learning goals? B. Explaining how the CPU can
A. Teacher-directed objectives only function like the brain
B. Strict grading policies C. Making a flowchart of a computer
C. Memorization of standards process
D. Self-assessment and reflection D. Encoding a paragraph with speed
and accuracy
36. Which one of the following is NOT B. Belongingness
a measure of central tendency? C. Safety
A. Variance C. Median D. Esteem
B. Mode D. Mean
37. In a multiple-choice test, what are 44. What teaching strategy best caters
the choices that correspond to the list to students with different learning
of concepts? styles?
A. Decoys C. Alternatives A. Drill and Practice
B. Contrasts D. Opposites B. Lecture method
C. Direct instruction
38. Which is a feature of exaggerated D. Differentiated instruction
capitalism?
A. Sense of social justice 45. It is the study of man's prehistory
B. Abolition of private property through the buried remains of ancient
C. Social ownership of some means of culture, skeletal of human beings.
production A. Anthropology C. Archaeology
D. Individualistic concept of wealth B. Ethnology D. Ethnography

39. According to Edgar Dale, which 46. What assessment provides a total
among the following is closest to view of a student's performance?
direct learning experience? A. Placement C. Summative
A. Demonstration C. Contrived B. Formative D. Development
experiences 47. What does "grading on the curve"
B. Study trip D. Dramatized mean?
experiences A. Achievement is more important
than grades
40. Which among the following verbs B. normal scale of grades of students
belongs to the "comprehension" level? C. Grading compared with
A. Summarize C. Identify achievement
B. List D. Enumerate D. Grading is more important than
41. The founder of the Conflict Theory achievement
is _______ 48. In a lesson, when do teachers
A. Karl Max C. Talcott Larsons make ideas that are universally
B. Max Weber D. Emile Durkheim applicable to other ideas or situations?
A. Abstraction C. Summarization
42. Which of the following is the most B. Comparison D. Generalization
student-centered form of instruction? 49. The rent or stimulus that precedes
A. Lecture C. Direct instruction any behaviors observed on learners.
B. Debate D. Cooperative A. Relation C. Consequences
learning B. Antecedent D. Satisfactory
50. What is the descriptor for a
43. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, numerical grade of 80 as a level of
which is the highest level of need? proficiency?
A. Self-actualization A. Advanced B. Very satisfactory
C. Satisfactory D. Outstanding

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