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The document is a mock board exam for education students, detailing various questions related to classroom management, teaching strategies, and educational theories. It includes instructions for answering questions, personal information fields, and a scoring section. The respondent, identified as Angelu D. De Leon, achieved a score of 124 out of 150 points.

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PROFED 1ST MOCK-BOARD MARCH

2025
Total points 124/150

Cleo Review Studio PH (CRS PH)

The respondent's email (deleonangelu700@gmail.com) was recorded on submission of this


form.

INSTRUCTION:
Please select one answer for each question. Understand these questions thoroughly.
Please answer them to the best of your ability on or before the deadline provided. Refrain
from searching for the answers on Google if you're unsure. I highly advise you to take
notes to aid retention. The more you write, whether in a notebook or on your phone, the
better you'll remember the questions.

FULL NAME: *
Please follow the format and write it in a CAPITAL letter
*(LAST NAME, FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL)
Ex: DELA CRUZ, JUAN P.

DE LEON, ANGELU D.

COURSE/PROGRAM: *

BSE SST
SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY: *

PSU-LC

Which of the following is NOT considered an effective classroom *1/1


management practice?

Establishing clear rules and expectations

Ignoring disruptive behavior

Maintaining a consistent routine

Using positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior

During a parent-teacher conference, a teacher discusses a student with *1/1


learning disabilities who struggles with reading comprehension. The
teacher suggests implementing specific strategies to support the
student’s learning. Which of the following strategies would be the most
effective in helping the student improve their reading comprehension?

Providing graphic organizers to help outline the main ideas

Assigning more reading homework without additional support

Allowing the student to listen to audiobooks instead of reading

Encouraging the student to read aloud to their peers


Which of the following describes the systematic steps and methods *1/1
employed by the teacher to enhance the learning experience and make it
more engaging?

Classroom management

Teaching strategies

Assessment methods

Learning outcomes

In the lesson plan preparation, what is the meaning of the first E of the 7E *1/1
format?

A. Evaluate

B. Elicit

C. Elaborate

D. Explore

Which of the following processes can be used to prevent forgetting and *1/1
unlearning?

Cramming before exams

Avoiding practice

Passive reading

Rehearsal
Which of the following is an example of an unpredictable reinforcement *1/1
schedule?

A. variable interval

B. continuous

C. fixed ratio

D. fixed interval

Which senses go with an increasing amount of learning? * 0/1

A. Sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell

B. Taste and smell sight, touch, hearing

C. Taste and smell, touch, sight and hearing

D. Taste and smell, touch, hearing and sight

Correct answer

D. Taste and smell, touch, hearing and sight


Joe, the family dog, runs to the front door if the front doorbell rings and to *0/1
the back door if the back doorbell makes its buzzing sound. Joe has
learned ________.

A. spontaneous recovery

B. extinction

C. generalization

D. discrimination

Correct answer

D. discrimination

Developmental tasks that usually occur during specific times in a child's *0/1
life.

A. newborn

B. milestones

C. parallel play

D. tantrums

Correct answer

B. milestones
Which among the given activities falls under cooperative learning? * 1/1

A. The teacher provides questions for the students to answer

B. The teacher groups the students into 5 and let them perform a task

C. The teacher assigned online task for each student perform

D. The teacher assigns each group to generate individual output

Teacher Jane aims to gather as many ideas as possible as her class *1/1
prepares for a community outreach program. Which of the following
methods will she use?

A. role playing

B. brainwashing

C. brainstorming

D. simulation

Teacher Dianne believes that knowledge is created through learners' *1/1


interactions with their environment. Teacher Dianne is more of a:

A. An idealist

B. An existentialist

C. A pragmatist

D. A realist
The concept that the school failed to encourage positive learning and the *1/1
supposed production of independent- minded adults was popularized by:

A. Paolo Freire

B. John Dewey

C. Paul Goodman

D. Ivan Illich

Teacher D wants to develop in his students the skill to derive rules on *0/1
subject-verb agreement from given examples. With which will he start his
lesson?

A. State the rule.

B. Define subject and verb.

C. Identify the subject and the verb in sentences.

D. Give at least 10 examples of sentences that show subject-verb agreement.

Correct answer

D. Give at least 10 examples of sentences that show subject-verb agreement.


In taking a test, one examinee approached the proctor for clarification on *1/1
what to do. This implies a problem on which characteristics of a good
test?

A. Objectivity

B. Administrability

C. Scorability

D. Economy

Through what are the vision-mission-goals of schools concretized in the *1/1


day-to-day life in the school?

A. Instructional activities

B. Modes of assessment

C. Instructional materials

D. Support service

From what is the philosophy of education derived? * 1/1

A. National education policies and goals

B. School spirit

C. Theories of teaching and learning

D. Comparative curriculums
Teacher Merlita tutors her students who have difficulty coping with her *1/1
English lessons after class hours. Is her act ethical?

A. Yes, provided she receives just compensation.

B. Yes, provided she does not require a fee from parents.

C. No, it is unfair for the other students.

D. No, she should be free after her official time

Which of the following laws states that we tend to fill the gaps in figures *1/1
as we perceive them?

A. Law of Proximity

B. Law of Closure

C. Law of Similarity

D. Law of Pragnanz

Who are the beneficiaries of ECCD of R.A. 8980? * 1/1

A. preschool to basic education

B. preschool to kindergarten

C. birth to six years

D.K-to-1
Which of the following statements is one of the strengths of an *0/1
autobiography as a technique for personality appraisal?

A. It may be read by unauthorized people.

B. It gives complete data about the author.

C. It can replace data obtained from other data techniques.

D. It makes possible the presentation of intimate experiences.

Correct answer

B. It gives complete data about the author.

Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actually *1/1


threatens students?

A. Self-record of test scores

B. Surprise quiz

C. Scheduled exam

D. Submission of report
Which of the following is the LEAST authentic mode of assessing *1/1
students' performance?

A. Artistic production in the field of art.

B. Paper and pencil test in vocabulary test

C. Oral performance in communication skills

D. Dissecting a frog in the class

Teacher Rose begins a lesson on basic dance position by demonstrating *1/1


the arms and feet position in slow motion and physically guiding her
students through the correct movements. As her students become more
skillful, she just gives verbal instruction. With Vygotsky's theory in mind,
what does Teacher Rose do?

A. Guided participation

B. Peer interaction

C. Apprenticeship

D. Scaffolding
Which of the following is one of the avenues for assisting learners to *0/1
acquire the thinking competence for metacognition?

A. Assessment of study habits

B. peer-learning

C. Conformance with rules and regulations

D. Practical application of ideas

Correct answer

A. Assessment of study habits

Teacher wants to show the TLE students how to use the sewing machine. *1/1
Which teaching method will he employ?

A. Inductive

B. Demonstration

C. Lecture

D. Inquiry
Along Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is manifested by the child *0/1
having pleasure in doing things?

A. Independence

B. Autonomy

C. Industry

D. Self-reliance

Correct answer

C. Industry

The Constitution expects the State to provide each of the following with *1/1
training in civics, vocational efficiency, and other skills, except:

A. Out-of-school youth

B. Ex-convicts

C. Adult citizens

The disabled
Which TPACK intersection refers to the knowledge in which teachers *0/1
should know the best practices in teaching specific content to specific
students?

A. Pedagogical Knowledge

B. Pedagogical Content Knowledge

C. Pedagogical Technological Knowledge

D. Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge

Correct answer

B. Pedagogical Content Knowledge

In which part of a lesson can a teacher test the learners' degree of *1/1
understanding the new concept?

A. discussion

B. assessment

C. preliminary activities

D. drill and review


Formal schooling corrects our ideas and experiences through what is *1/1
accepted as true and acceptable and for Piaget this is the process of
_________.

A. schematization

B. accommodation

C. assimilation

D. equilibrium

Teacher Marlowe always includes the teaching of Beowulf and The Iliad *1/1
in his World Literature class, oftentimes disregarding authentic activities.
Which philosophy does he follow?

A. Epicureanism

B. Perennialism

C. Essentialism

D. Idealism
The level of technology allows for the creation of a new concept that has *0/1
not been previously conceptualized.

A. Augmentation

B. Modification

C. Redefinition

D. Substitution

Correct answer

C. Redefinition

You found that some of your pupils who belong to a minority group have *1/1
very little sense of identity. What could you do to help them?

A. Acquaint them with the accomplishments of successful people share their


ethnic background

B. Expect little from them so that you don't care frustrated

C. Group together those belonging to the same background in working on a class


activity

D. Give more attention to majority of the class rather than few with different cultural
background
Curriculum reformist Franklin Bobbit stated that a curriculum must be *1/1
developed to emphasize children's needs. In addition, William Kilpatrick
supported this development by stating that the curriculum must provide
child-centered activities. With these in mind, which curriculum learning
experience should teachers utilize more?

A. drills

B. demonstration

C. lecture

D. project-making

What is the erroneous concept of outcomes in Outcomes-Based *0/1


Education?

A. Performance

B. Products

C. Results

D. Content

Correct answer

D. Content
According to his theory, development comes first prior to learning. Who *1/1
proposed this concept?

A. Ivan Pavlov

B. Jean Piaget

C. John Dewey

D. Lev Vygotsky

To obtain well-thought out answers, which questioning behavior helps? * 0/1

A. Asking open-ended questions

B. Involving as many as possible

C. Asking non-directed question

D. Allowing sufficient time

Correct answer

D. Allowing sufficient time


I am a progressivist. For teaching in the affective domain, which will form *0/1
part of my philosophy of education?

A. I will impose objective values to my students

B. I will engage my classes in values clarification.

C. I will inculcate values in my lessons.

D. I will not do any sort of value education considering pluralities values.

Correct answer

B. I will engage my classes in values clarification.

Which does NOT belong to the group? * 0/1

A. Completion

B. Matching

C. Multiple Choice

D. Alternate Response

Correct answer

A. Completion
Teacher Rhea teaches in a remote high school where newspapers are *1/1
delivered irregularly. Knowing the importance of keeping the students
aware of current affairs, what is probably the best way to keep the
students updated?

A. Gather back issues of newspapers and let pupils compile them

B. Urge the pupils to listen to stories circulating in the community

C. Encourage the pupils to listen to daily broadcast from a transistor radio

D. The teacher should try all available means-to-get the newspaper delivered to the
school

Which of the following defines program outcomes? * 1/1

A. It includes the vision and mission statements

B. These are the competencies that the students must be able to demonstrate
at the end of his stay in the institution.

C. These are outcomes that lead to exit outcomes.

D. These are outcomes that lead to attainment of the course outcomes.


Teacher Franco gives the class a specific topic as an assignment which *0/1
they have to research and pass the following day. However, the students
could not find any information about it. What method should Teacher
Franco use to teach the assignment?

A. Project method

B. Discovery approach

C. Lecture method

D. Demonstration method

Correct answer

C. Lecture method

Which situation best illustrates the concept of growth? * 1/1

A. A kinder pupil gains 2 pounds within 2 months

B. A high school student gets a score of 85 in a mental ability test

C. An education student has gained knowledge on approaches and strategies in


teaching different subject

D. An elementary graded has learned to play piano


Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths and weaknesses for *1/1
purposes of placement and formulating an appropriate instructional
program?

A. Achievement tests

B. Competency tests

C. Diagnostic tests

D. Personality tests

Which of the following statements is one of the strengths of an *1/1


autobiography as a technique for personality appraisal?

A. It may be read by unauthorized people.

B. It gives complete data about the author.

C. It can replace data obtained from other data techniques.

D. It makes possible the presentation of intimate experiences.

Which of the following develops critical thinking skills among the *1/1
students?

A. Asking convergent question

B. A willingness to suspend judgment

C. Blind obedience to authority

D. Asking low level questions


At the beginning of the school year, the 6-year-old pupils were tested to *1/1
find out who among them can already read. The result was used to
determine their sections. What kind of test was given to them?

A. Diagnostic

B. Formative

C. Placement

D. Summative

Among the challenges in curriculum planning, which discusses the *1/1


shortage of effective teachers?

A. limited funding capacities

B. unavailability of school facilities

C. teaching and learning resources

D. quality and quantity of teaching staff


Teacher Marie is interested in establishing the stability of an achievement *0/1
test in Mathematics. Which of the following methods will provide the
most relevant?

A. Parallel test

B. Test-retest

C. Split-half

D. Kuder-Richardson

Correct answer

C. Split-half

Education is a lifelong process. This simply means that education: * 1/1

A. May take place formally or informally to enable the individual to grow.

B. May take place anywhere and anytime the individual so desires.

C. Is a continuous process of experiencing and reorganizing experiences

D. Take place in the school where the individual is exposed, self-contained


experiences.
I teach in a traditional school that subscribes to a perennialism and *1/1
essentialism philosophy of education. Which is most likely the curricular
approach implemented?

A. Activity-Centered Approach

B. Subject-Centered Approach

C. Student-Centered Approach

D. Hidden curriculum

If a teacher applies Kolb's experiential learning theory in his teaching, with *0/1
which will he begin his lesson?

A. Concrete experience

B. Testing in new situations

C. Observation and reflection

D. Abstract concepts

Correct answer

A. Concrete experience
If a teacher believes in the concept of education that makes every *1/1
individual a useful citizen to the state, then he is influenced by the
concept of:

A. Conformity

B. Humanitarianism

C. Security

D. Utilitarianism

A school - based curriculum can be defined as _________. * 1/1

A. A set of curriculum standards where teachers are involved in making


decision making decisions about what is taught in their classrooms and
schools.

B. A situation in which the same teacher and group of students remain in one
classroom for most of the day, with one teacher teaching most or all subjects.

C. A chart or table that shows the progression of employee wages over time.

D. Schools that offer programs that teach the specific skill requirements to begin
working in a trade
_______ was adopted to provide universal access to basic learning, and to *1/1
eradicate literacy.

A. "Paaralan-sa-bawat-Barangay"

B. Values Education Framework

C. Education for All (EFA)

D. Science and Education Development Plan

For more efficient and effective management of schools as agents of *1/1


change, one proposal is for the DepEd to cluster remote stand - alone
schools under one lead school head. Which factor has the strongest
influence on this proposal?

A. Psychological

B. Historical

C. Geographical

D. Social
Which of the following makes the school sponsored program in which the *0/1
human and material resources of the school and its linkages are
extended to the client through planned and coordinated group activities?

A. Performance Based Learning

B. Cooperative Learning

C. Research Based Learning

D. Community Extension Learning

Correct answer

D. Community Extension Learning

Auditory learners might study best by _________. * 1/1

A. Reading text aloud

B. Discussing ideas verbally

C. Using a tape recorder during lesson to replay and listen to later

D. All of the above


Which one indicates a teacher's genuine enthusiasm and pride in *1/1
teaching?

A. Sticking to teaching for the moment that there are no better offers.

B. Telling everyone that he went to teaching because there was no other choice
then.

C. Engaging himself in continuing professional education

D. Belittling the remuneration, one gets from teaching.

You were having a face-to-face demonstration lesson using a PowerPoint *1/1


presentation. All of a sudden, there was a power interruption. What is the
best thing to do?

A. Get out of the classroom and look for a space where you can continue the
discussion

B. Stay in the room until the current is restored

C. Stop you discussion, until the current is restored

D. Just give the remaining hours for take-aways


On test validity, which type of validity reflects tests that correlates with *1/1
acceptable and valid standards and measurements in performance?

A. Predictive validity

B. Criterion validity

C. Content validity

D. Curricular validity

You were assigned to substitute a Physical Education class, which of *0/1


these activities is not appealing to bodily-kinesthetic learners?

A. Making Math Moves

B. Joining extramural events

C. Sketching/illustrating events

D. Doing simple calisthenics

Correct answer

C. Sketching/illustrating events
This is usually the second stage during the struggle of the family towards *1/1
acceptance on the condition of their respective child.

A. Leaving the child to others

B. Blaming others for the condition

C. Ignoring the child's performance

D. Educating oneself about the condition of the child

What kind of thinking skills developed through Teacher Susan narrowing *1/1
down from many possible causes about e.g., EDSA revolution for a single
best thought on the main reason for this momentous event?

A. Convergent thinking

B. Flexible thinking

C. Fluent thinking

D. Original thinking

Even at an early childhood stage, what is known as the thinking process *1/1
wherein young learners realize their own limitations and mistakes such
that they try to adjust in simplistic ways?

A. Metacognition

B. Correlation

C. Perception

D. Intuition
What is the appropriate designation for teachers of teacher education *1/1
institutions who are assigned by their deans to supervise field study
elements (FSS) and practice teachers (PTs) in their experiential learning
courses?

A. Teaching superintendents

B. Practicum teachers

C. Resource persons

D. College supervisors

In the Enhanced Basic Education Act 2013, who are addressed by the *1/1
mention of the Madrasah curriculum which is given attention for inclusive
education?

A. Aetas children in Zambales

B. Mindanao children

C. Muslim children

D. Badjao children in Zamboanga


It is stated in Article IV - Sec 2 of Ethics for Professional Teachers that *0/1
every teacher shall uphold the highest possible standards of quality
education and make the best preparations for the career of teaching and
shall be at his best at all times and in the practice of his profession. What
does this convey?

A. Education for All

B. Continuing Professional Development

C. Teacher's Ethics

D. Teacher's Competence

Correct answer

B. Continuing Professional Development

On the characteristics of a teacher, which of the following connotes *1/1


attitude?

A. Displays moral conduct

B. Dresses appropriate to the occasion

C. Accepts new ideas

D. Takes pride in work


Experiential learning is also called 'learning by doing' and the training *1/1
involves a two-way interaction unlike the informational training methods
which are more of one sided. Which of these is the best example of an
experiential method of learning?

A. Watching Agricultural Video

B. Field Trips for conversation

C. Listening to a Love Story Drama

D. All of the above

Which will be the most authentic assessment tool for an instructional *1/1
objective on working with and relating to people?

A. Writing articles on working and relating to people

B. Organizing a community project

C. Home visitation

D. Conducting election

Assessment must be authentic. If you want to know how well children *1/1
read and write, which should you do?

A. Have them read and write

B. Have them mark, circle and underline words after you have read them

C. Allow children to select how they will be evaluated

D. Have them list the stories they read for the month
Study this test item. * 1/1

A test is valid when:

A. it measures what is purports to measure

B. covers a broad scope of subject matter

C. reliability of scores

D. easy to

How can you improve this test item?

A. Make the length of the options uniform.

B. Pack the question in the stem.

C. Make the options parallel.

D. Construct the options in such a way that the grammar of the sentence
remains correct.

The belief that love, hope, and faith are values for eternity whether they *1/1
are valued by others or not, is deeply rooted in what philosophy?

A. Idealism

B. Realism

C. Existentialism

D. Pragmatism
Which of the following suggests that teaching is a vocation? * 1/1

A. I demonstrate attitudes that foster learning and genuine human relationships.

B. I have a good command of my subject matter.

C. I possess competencies in the use of teaching skills that facilitate student


learning.

D. I see teaching as a calling for service. Here, I found fulfillment.

The authoritarian setting in the Filipino home is reinforced by a *1/1


classroom teacher who:

A. Encourage pupils to ask questions

B. Is open to suggestions

C. Prescribes what pupils should do

D. Ask open ended questions

Teacher Joanne discovered that her pupils are weak in comprehension. *1/1
To further determine in which particular skill(s) her pupils are weak,
which test should Teacher Joanne give?

A. Standardized Test

B. Diagnostic

C. Placement

D. Aptitude Test
Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed that the human brain has *1/1
limitless capacity. What does this imply?

A. Every child is a potential genius.

B. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they have learned everything.

C. Some pupils are admitted not capable of learning.

D. Every pupil has his own native ability, and his learning is limited to this native
ability.

Which is not part of the Eightfold Path? * 0/1

A. Faith

B. Thought

C. Speech

D. Reward

Correct answer

D. Reward
What results in a systematic curriculum mapping that aligns horizontal, *0/1
vertical, subject area and interdisciplinary elements of the study?

A. its plurality

B. its varied elements

C. its colorful design

D. its coherence

Correct answer

D. its coherence

Among factors to effective teaching, which of the following refers to *1/1


managing student-discipline in the classroom?

A. time on task

B. grouping

C. classroom management

D. direct instruction
What was the method used by Socrates when he taught his students *1/1
about life and beliefs in the ancient Grecian society?

A. art of rhetoric

B. art of questioning

C. art of storytelling

D. art of fallacies

What kind of presence is required so that the teacher can engage *1/1
students to participate and engage in the learning process?

A. physical presence

B. remote presence

C. alter-ego presence

D. distance presence

Which of the following questions must be considered in evaluating *1/1


originality in essay or research writing?

A. are methods valid

B. does it follow format requirements

C. is it one's own material

D. are assumptions factual


What characteristics show that a teacher has empathy towards *1/1
learners/students?

A. discipline and fortitude

B. loving and caring

C. loyalty and confidence

D. strength and conviction

How can the schools effectively adopt protection of Mother Earth along *1/1
with sustainable development of the United Nations?

A. integrating ecological values in the curriculum

B. changing textbooks into modules

C. introducing gardening as a school subject

D. contributing plants for the school grounds

Which of the following is significant/related to socio-emotional *1/1


development in the child?

A. uttering the first word mommy

B. crawling on one's knees

C. learning the alphabet

D. being attached to parents


Which is TRUE of the Philippine educational system? * 1/1

A. free education in public, elementary and secondary schools

B. full tuition subsidy for students enrolled in the private schools in all levels

C. free education in the government schools in all levels

D. full tuition subsidy for students enrolled in the private schools in the basic level

Who has the main responsibility for a classroom management plan? * 1/1

A. the teacher

B. the supervisor

C. principal

D. the students

In what activity can learners claim to be learning independently or *1/1


managing their own learnings?

A. doing research studies

B. listening to a lesson presentation

C. copying diagram on the blackboard

D. doing math addition drills


What process of child development arouses interest in learning through *1/1
fun activities like music and dance activities?

A. socioemotional

B. cognitive

C. biological

D. maturation

What kind of activity is being engaged in by teachers and students who *1/1
discuss concept description, definition and application?

A. psychomotor

B. cognitive

C. values inculcation

D. affective

Who is at the center of the teaching-learning process in education? * 1/1

A. learning environment

B. teacher

C. learner

D. school
For test construction, why are teachers required to come up with a table *1/1
of specifications in test construction? To ensure that the tests have:

A. concurrent validity

B. content validity

C. reliability

D. predictive validity

In the four phases of curriculum development, which process refers to *1/1


determining the rate of achievement of learning outcomes?

A. designing

B. implementation

C. planning

D. evaluation

On principles of teaching-and- learning, what do Field and Gestalt *1/1


theorists see as the way to develop learners?

A. learning by perceiving the environment

B. learning by change in thinking

C. learning by imitating ideas and tasks

D. learning by doing things


Which of the following can best help encourage shy and timid students to *1/1
participate in class activities?

A. send them to guidance office

B. provide counseling

C. give them a leadership role in groups

D. ask them to bring their parents for query

Which of the following best supports professionalism among teachers? * 1/1

A. integrity of top education officials

B. provision of adequate financial support for schools

C. directions laid down by school principals and supervisors

D. policies responsive to the teacher's professional competencies

Which of the following can best advance leadership skills among *1/1
students?

A. advise them to follow group rules

B. give them regular advising

C. refrain from calling them for recitation

D. make them head group activities


What is computed to get the quarterly grade for MAPEH's 4 areas *0/1
combined Music, Arts, PE and Health education?

A. get the average

B. add all 4 grades

C. PE grade is dominant

D. music grade will prevail

Correct answer

A. get the average

Which is a ground for the revocation of a professional license? * 1/1

A. habitual use of drugs

B. courting of student

C. unexcused absence in school

D. habitual tardiness

On Tolman's purposive behaviorism theory, how can teachers be *1/1


purposive and goals-directed in teaching?

A. they shorten lesson presentation

B. they state lesson outcomes clearly and specifically

C. they deliver the complete lesson

D. they repeat lesson presentation twice


What will you see as an application of Pavlov's idea of discrimination? * 1/1

A. monitoring low achievers in class

B. giving way for peer tutoring

C. engaging students in collaborative learning

D. allowing students to choose electives

What is the descriptor for a numerical grade of 90 as level of proficiency? * 1/1

A. satisfactory

B. fairly satisfactory

C. outstanding

D. very poor

On types of questions, which promotes interaction among learners? * 1/1

A. convergent questions

B. inference questions

C. cognitive questions

D. divergent questions
When does Thorndike's law of readiness best apply? * 1/1

A. when teachers require quick answers to questions

B. when a teacher gives enough time for students to answer questions

C. when a teacher pairs the quick and slow learners

D. when a teacher prepares well for a presentation

On periods of development, what feature characterizes the child in early *1/1


childhood?

A. high level of cognition

B. independence

C. readiness for schooling

D. maturity

Given the oldest historical understanding of a teacher, which of the *1/1


following is closest to the idea of the first teachers who were parents or
elders transmitting norms, crafts and beliefs to the young?

A. School teacher

B. Master

C. Guardians

D. Coach
What are characteristics of a good management plan? * 1/1

A. It is clear and simple.

B. It is prepared by students.

C. It is approved by parents.

D. It comes from the principal.

What is the appropriate aim of action research in school? * 1/1

A. advance the physical sports program

B. identify leaders in school clubs

C. resolve current issues in the school

D. blame students for bullying and other misdemeanor

What is the proper characterization for the PowerPoint presentation to *1/1


deliver a lesson?

A. academics

B. technology

C. machinery

D. culture
The following describes a learner with initiative that is appropriate for *1/1
21st century learning EXCEPT:

A. inventiveness

B. drive

C. indolence

D. ambition

How will you characterize a fill-in-the-blank question which has too many *1/1
blanks?

A. over-mutilated

B. unrealistic

C. simple

D. implausible

How does a purely behaviorist teacher explain the observation of a child *1/1
enjoying school?

A. he is taught life skills

B. he feels he belongs

C. he is rewarded for his good performance

D. learning is highly personalized


Based on the enhanced basic education Act of 2013, which does basic *1/1
education in the Philippines encompass?

I. kindergarten

II. elementary

III. secondary

IV. alternative learning system

A. I and II

B. I, II and III

C. II and III

D. I, II, III and IV

In modern times, what is one important contribution of machines to the *1/1


educational work of teachers and schools?

A. to demonstrate caring for children

B. to enhance teaching and learning

C. to demonstrate caring for children

D. to replace teachers in school


What roles does a teacher do when he/she draws out the capacity of *1/1
learners to assimilate, organize and produce ideas, while controlling the
pace (slow or fast) of learning?

A. facilitator

B. lecturer

C. tutor

D. adviser

In designing a curriculum which is the component that regulates weekly, *1/1


semestral and annual schedules for curriculum implementation?

A. time-frame

B. assessment

C. subject matter

D. learning outcomes

On lifespan perspectives, which message best describes a lifelong *1/1


process?

A. we change as the world changes around us

B. we continue to learn and flourish in life

C. we gain capacity for logical thought in school

D. we enhance in socializing as important to maturing


When is the most appropriate time to set up routine activities for *1/1
effective classroom management?

A. periodically during the year

B. as soon as the students are adjusted to classes

C. on the first day of classes

D. every day of classes

What is the learning paradigm involved in school physical exercise drills *1/1
before entering classrooms?

A. observation

B. reward

C. punishment

D. conditioning

A teacher is a "trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the *1/1


nation and is under obligation to transmit to learners such heritage".
Which practice makes the teacher fulfill such an obligation?

A. use interactive teaching strategies

B. facilitate discovery of values from history

C. adopt the latest educational technology

D. observe continuing professional education


What is the focus of teacher Mariah who checked assigned essays of her *0/1
students for their spelling, grammar, right citation on pictures and
labeling of diagrams?

A. accuracy

B. organization

C. relevance

D. propriety

Correct answer

A. accuracy

Which of the following best exemplifies fun- learning in the classroom? * 1/1

A. group research

B. group discussion

C. group games

D. group presentation
Several stakeholders influence the school curriculum, but which next to *1/1
learners are primarily important to the school curriculum implementation:

A. parents

B. industry

C. community

D. policy makers

Which type of test can show the student's synthesizing skills? * 0/1

A. performance test

B. diagnostic test

C. multiple choice test

D. completion test

Correct answer

A. performance test

Among thinking skills that students can develop, which is the ability to *1/1
retain ideas by rote memory?

A. understanding

B. remembering

C. creating

D. applying
Which is the most recent and comprehensive among norms for *0/1
professional standards for Philippine teachers?

A. Continuing professional development

B. Professional code of ethics

C. Philippine professional standards for teachers

D. National competency-based teacher standards

Correct answer

C. Philippine professional standards for teachers

In Kohlberg's stages of moral development, what characterizes taxi driver *1/1


Rico who returns the wallet of a passenger who left it in his cab?

A. preconventional for the reward money

B. preconventional for fear of punishment

C. post-conventional for the common good

D. conventional for social approval of what other people will say


What is the philosophical basis for education in recent years of General *0/1
Education subjects in career studies at the College level?

A. utilitarianism

B. traditionalism

C. essentialism

D. perennialism

Correct answer

C. essentialism

As a teacher, how will you best understand the need to nourish the child *1/1
along the axiom "Man does not live by bread alone"

A. need to enforce discipline

B. need to teach human values

C. need to follow the syllabi

D. need to teach the 3Rs


In a lesson, when do teachers make ideas universally applicable to other *1/1
ideas or situations?

A. summarization

B. generalization

C. comparison

D. abstraction

What is meant by action research following a cyclical process? * 1/1

A. problems occur again and again like a cycle

B. teachers form a circle during meetings

C. the circle of participants change from time to time

D. effort is continuing until problem is resolved

When is it best for teacher Anna to set up classroom routines, e.g., *1/1
passing of paper, seeking permission in class, etc.?

A. at the end of the year

B. in the middle of the year

C. at start of every class

D. at the start of the year


Among communication indicators, which can ensure effective *1/1
communication between teacher and learners?

A. group dynamics

B. fun learning

C. two-way

D. technology-based

Which of the following shows a total physical environment that supports *1/1
learning?

A. classroom with furniture

B. tall three-storied building

C. safe and secure building and classroom structures

D. bulletin boards in every building

Among the curricula which operate in the classroom, which curriculum is *1/1
actually applied in the teaching-learning process?

A. taught curriculum

B. hidden curriculum

C. written curriculum

D. recommended curriculum
Due to multiple intelligence and learning styles of learners, which *1/1
approach works best in order to enhance learning of each and all
students?

A. unilateral approach

B. horizontal approach

C. streamlined approach

D. differentiated approach

During a class discussion, students express frustration about the amount *1/1
of homework assigned, claiming it interferes with their extracurricular
activities and personal time. As the teacher, you believe that the
homework is essential for reinforcing the day's lessons. How should you
approach this dilemma?

Ignore the students' concerns and continue assigning the same amount of
homework.

Reduce the homework load without discussing it with the students.

Cancel all homework assignments to appease the students.

Hold a class meeting to discuss the importance of homework and listen to


students' suggestions for a balanced approach.
On learning styles, how does a teacher consider her students in the upper *1/1
grades by teaching through verbal lectures, discussions, talking things
through and listening to what others say?

A. Auditory learners

B. Visual learners

C. Global learners

D. Tactile/Kinesthetic learner

A teacher notices that a student with dyslexia struggles with reading *1/1
assignments and becomes frustrated during class. To better support the
student, which of the following accommodations would be most
beneficial?

Reducing the amount of homework assigned

Increasing the reading level of assigned texts

Providing only written instructions for tasks

Allowing the student to use text-to-speech software


If you want to develop eco literacy among your students, which should *1/1
you teach them?

I. Empathy to all forms of life

II. Sustainability as an individual and a community practice

III. Man's absolute power over the rest of creation

A. I only

B. I, II, and III

C. I and II

D. III only

On the stages of pre-operational thought, what occurs if the child has *1/1
difficulty in taking the view of others, sees only his point of view
assuming everyone has the same view as he has?

A. Egocentrism

B. Irreversibility

C. Centration

D. Animism
Which of the following activities in the curriculum help develop functional *1/1
literacy to the optimum?

I. Industry Immersion.

II. Service Learning

III. Research/Capstone

IV. Experiential/ Participatory Learning

A. I, III and IV

B. I, II and III

C. II, III and IV

D. I, II, III and IV

According to Bronfenbrenner, what should the teachers and parents *1/1


focus on so that their child can be what they want to be?

A. View of life and the world

B. Ways of thinking

C. Moral Reasoning

D. Child's environment
During an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting, a teacher *1/1
discusses a student with autism who has difficulty with social
interactions. To support the student's social skills development, which of
the following strategies would be the most effective?

Encourage the student to spend more time alone to avoid distractions

Focus solely on academic skills without social interaction

Allow the student to leave class whenever they feel overwhelmed

Implement structured social skills groups with peers

Sarah is curious about why she hasn't started menstruating at age 14, *1/1
while her friend Karylle experienced menarche at age 12. Which of the
following principles applies to this situation?

A. Development is predictable.

B. Development is patterned.

C. Development is continuous.

D. Development rates vary.


Which of the following list of statements below must be avoided during *1/1
online learning facilitation?

A. Reading of long passages in class

B. Live lectures and lesson presentations

C. Making class agreements

D. Orientation and briefing on rules, prospects and/or requirements

How is referent power most effectively demonstrated by the teacher on *1/1


the first day of school?

A. reminding your students your authority over them

B. giving students a sense of acceptance and belonging

C. making students feel you know what you are talking about

D. telling students, the importance of good grades

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