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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (1-150) 9.

Most common physical deficiencies that would


be linked to pupil’s spelling problems are usually in
1. It is common phenomenon that comes in urban the areas of the:
or rural places are clean. However, our streets and a. Hearing b. Talking
parks are dirty; citizens do not bother about c. Vision d. a and c
garbage collection and rugged roads as long as 10. Personalized education aims to prepare a child
these do not affect their family and home. Such for a lifelong of:
situation show that as a people, Filipinos still lack a. Value directed learning
of: b. Motivation
a. Social consciousness c. Personal discipline c. Self directed learning
b. Community leadership d. Political will d. none of the above
2. What do the school campus expressions 11. This is a type of research which aims to involve
“promdi” and “barriotic” indicate? research specialists and classroom teachers in the
a. The power of the rich study and application to research of the educational
b. The powerless of the poor problems in the school or in the classroom
c. The prevalence of ethnocentrism particular.
d. Low literacy rate of the country a. Evaluative research c. application research
3. Lecturer narrates: “I observe that when there is b. Action research d. none of the above
an English speaking foreigner in class, more often 12. Which program of the Department of Education
that not, his classmates perceive him to be is an offshoot of the Filipino bayanihan spirit?
superior.” To which Filipino traits does this point? a. Every Child A Reader Program (ENCARP)
a. Lack of confidence c. Colonial mentality b. The Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
b. Friendliness d. Hospitality c. Child Friendly School System
4. The primary purposes of the student council in d. Brigada Eskwela
any school is about to: 13. How can a teacher help students with different
a. To provide training for potential leaders and good learning and thinking styles continue to learn more
followers effectively?
b. To provide pupils with some experience in a. Provide a general overview of the lesson
managing the school b. Use a variety of reflection strategies
c. To provides students and pupils with c. Allow a sufficient time for processing different
opportunities for social growth types of information
d. To provide students with experience in d. Use questions of all types to stimulate various
democratic self government level of thinking and valuing
5. A good teacher may provide a good class 14. The benefit of Reading Aloud is that children
atmosphere by: learn to:
a. Providing pupils with challenging educational a. To use their imaginations to explore new ideas
experience as they listen to books
b. Setting up strict rules and enforcing them b. To make predictions by examining pictures and
partially listening for clues
c. Allowing the pupils to make all the decisions c. To value the presence of their friends as they
d. Maintaining strict discipline read together
6. Social exposure to various cultures expands a d. New vocabulary in meaningful context
child’s pool of knowledge. Which statements go/es 15. A student is made to replace words omitted in a
with this sentence? message or a paragraph. This technique used for
I. More experiences a child has, the richer his/her developing reading comprehension is known as:
world becomes a. Developmental lesson c. Integrative mode
II. The less experiences a child has, the more b. Close procedure d. Structural method
disciplined he/she becomes 16. Which of the following is poor reading
III. The more selective parents in the exposure of performance associated?
their child, the more challenged the child becomes I. Relative low self esteem
a. I only c. II only II. Deprived home environment
b. I and II d. III only III. Use of rote memorization as reading strategy
7. Which is the ideal stage of moral development? a. I, II and III c. I and II
a. Good boy, good girl b. II and III d. II only
b. Social contract 17. How are schools influenced when parents’
c. Universal ethical principle measure of excellent school is children’s ability to
d. Law and order read as early as pre-kindergartens?
8. The DepEd encourages teachers to use the a. Exclusive use of reading books published by the
process of _____ in order to help speed up the school
development of the right kind of values among our b. Application of socio-emotional learning
pupils and students. c. Integration of values in the curriculum
a. Value teaching c. Ethics d. Focus on academics
b. Catholic religion d. Assimilation
18. For what main reason are schools as change b. Team Teaching
agents advised to offer courses that industries c. Problem Solving techniques
need? d. Interrogative techniques
a. Environmental c. Historical 27. The role that a teacher play when he sets
b. Political d. Economic desirable learning activities for the individual
19. Which of these statements is the effective way learner and takes the responsibility of matching
of communicating the vision-mission statement of available resources with the needs of each learner.
the school? a. Scholar and master of learning
a. Memorize the vision-mission statement b. Abstractor and supervisor of learning
b. Share vision-mission among stakeholders c. Manager of the teaching learning process
c. Align activities, program & projects to the school d. Initiator of the teaching learning process
vision-mission 28. The term which refers to the techniques and
d. Form committees to develop and/or revise the tools of learning, and may relate to materials
vision-mission statement available in the classroom such as reference,
20. Which of the following interventions reduce textbooks, industrial materials, equipment and
stigma between social status and social selection in apparatus.
the educational system? a. Visual aids c. School environment
a. National College Admission Examination b. Technology d. Resource material
b. Educational Service Contracting Scheme 29. In a well known experiment, psychologists
c. National Achievement Test frustrate young children by placing a wire fence
d. Education for all between the children and a pile of toys. When
21. Which of these school practices helps create a finally allowed to play with the toys, the children
positive learning climate? smashed and destroyed them. Which reaction was
a. Giving clear expectation to the academic demonstrated?
community a. Sustain Aggression c. Displaced Aggression
b. Giving recognition or appreciation for b. Dormant Aggression d. Rational Aggression
teachers/staff accomplishment 30. The corrective measure which is in accord with
c. Encouraging only the high performing teachers to sound psychological practice is:
apply for promotion a. Suspension from classes
d. Encouraging everyone to participate in b. Expulsion from school
accomplishing school goals and objectives c. Withdrawal of privileges
22. Which of these activities indicates that teachers d. Physical punishment
value their status as role models? 31. It teaches moral life through devotion to the
a. Upholding the Code of Ethics family, loyalty to elders, love of learning,
b. Accomplishing learners’ report card brotherhood, civil service, universal love and
c. Being popular in order to get a promotion justice.
d. Holding on to their jobs despite the difficulties a. Confucianism c. Catholicism
23. Accommodated in the public schools due to b. Taoism d. Buddhism
lack of teachers and classroom, they are referred to 32. A series of related and progressive acts
the private schools under the: performed by a teacher and pupils to attain the
a. Tutorial Program general and specific objectives of the lesson.
b. Adopt-a-School program a. Method of teaching c. Techniques of Teaching
c. Study now pay later plan b. Teaching strategy d. Teaching tactic
d. Educational Service Contracting Scheme 33. A teacher can help her underachiever students
24. Which of the learner centered psychological correct their difficulties by:
principles were not considered by the mathematics a. Giving them drill lesson
teacher when he gave the class “30 problems in 50 b. Providing review exercise
minutes?” c. Preparing a development lesson
I. Standards and Assessment d. Conducting a remedial lesson
II. Developmental and Social 34. Which of the following educational thrust(s)
III. Motivational and Affective applies/apply to higher education provided for in
IV. Individual Difference Factors Education Act of 1982?
V. Cognitive and Metacognitive a. Equity c. High quality
a. I, II, III and IV c. II, III, IV and V b. Efficiency d. all of the above
b. I, II, and III d. I, II and IV 35. A teacher should provide these to save the
25. Refers to the condition of the class and of child from establishing habits that retard progress.
individual activity in which order is the objective a. Supervised study c. Review
sought to make learning effective. b. Diagnosis d. Seat work
a. Light and Ventilation c. Physical Environment 36. A child aged one year old realizes that things
b. Routine Activity d. Discipline continue to exist even when it is no longer present
26. This a term used to designate what modern to the senses. According to Piaget, the child has
educators call the “new learning” which aims to achieved:
develop a well rounded personality. a. Concrete permanence c. Object permanence
a. Process Approach b. Object movement d. Concrete movement
37. A little girl who experienced fear when a dog bit 47. If student encourage developing himself to the
her, initially responds with fear to all dogs. This is a fullest and must satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the
form of what behavior? highest need to satisfy according to Maslow
a. Acceptable c. Discriminate is_____.
b. Fear d. Generalized a. Safety needs c. Self Actualization
38. The Department of Education collaborates with b. Belongingness d. Psychological needs
other partner government institution, the academe 48. On whose teaching is the performance of rituals
and private sectors in delivering its various or ceremonies in school rooted?
services. With what agency or sector does DepEd a. Buddha’s c. Confucius’s
collaborate for preschool education concerns? b. Lao Tzu’s d. Mohammed’s
I. Religious organization III. DSWD 49. Which was the FIRST body to perform
II. Private Schools IV. LGUs regulatory functions over the teaching profession?
a. I and II b. IV only c. II and IV d. I, II and III a. National Board for teacher
39. The following are characteristics of a child b. Civil Service Commission
friendly school EXCEPT____. c. Professional Regulation Commission
a. Child centered c. Not discriminating d. National Board for teacher
b. Exclusive d. Gender sensitive 50. The teacher’s responsibility includes observing
40. Which program of DepEd’s vehicle in mobilizing and following the principles of personal behavior in
support from the private and non-government all relationships with others. Premium shall be
sectors to support program based on DepEd’s placed on:
assistance packages? a. Interpersonal relationship
a. Brigade School program b. Honesty and integrity
b. Adopt A School Program c. Self respect and self discipline
c. Every Child A Reader Program d. Develop prejudice for a group
d. Child Friendly School System 51. Which is NOT an element of high morale
41. The following are moves of the government to environment?
democratize access to education EXCEPT one. a. Promote sense of belonging
Which is the exception? b. Promote personal growth
a. Employment of Para teachers c. Foster sense of accomplishment
b. In service training for teachers d. Develop prejudice for a group
c. Opening of Barangay high school 52. The report card is given every grading period to
d. Implementation of Philippine Equivalency the pupil/student and the parents are informed of
Placement test the learner’s performance. This is a/an ____ of the
42. Which one is an alternative learning delivery teacher stipulated in the Education Act 1982.
system where an itinerant teacher, with the use of a. Obligation c. Responsibility
modules, teaches a small group of pupils for a b. Role d. Accountability
week then moves to another community the next 53. Rubrics are used for rating performance and
week? scoring guides to describe the_____ qualities of
a. Multi-grade c. Mobile teacher student outcomes.
b. Tent school d. Para teacher a. Desired b. Tested
43. As provided for in the Education Act of 1982, c. Accomplished d. Responsibility
how are the institutions of learning encouraged 54. How can we encourage students to become
setting highest standards of quality over the readers?
minimum required for state recognition? a. Giving reading materials to supplement their
a. Voluntary Accreditation knowledge in diff. subjects
b. Academic Freedom b. Giving them reading materials within their level of
c. Continuing Professional Education interest
d. Granting of Special Permit c. Giving them to expensive and varied reading
44. Which domain in the National Competency- materials
Based Standards upholds gender sensitivity? d. Giving them plenty of reading materials
a. Community Linkages 55. Which psychological theory states that the mind
b. Diversity of Learners insists on finding patterns in things that contribute
c. Social Regard for Learning to the development of insight?
d. Learning Environment a. Bruner’s theory c. Kohlberg’s psychology
45. Upon prior consent of parents and school b. Gestalt psychology d. Piaget’s psychology
authorities, religion may be taught in Philippine 56. Which is/are the basic assumption of
schools: behaviorists?
a. After recess c. within regular class hours I. The mind of a newborn child is a blank slate
b. After class d. during vacant period II. All behaviors are determined by environmental
46. When we convince our students that pleasure is events
not the only good in life, we object to the teaching III. The child has a certain degree of freedom not to
of: allow himself to be shaped by his environment.
a. Humanism c. Epicureanism a. III only b. I and II c. I and III d. II only
b. Stoicism d. Skeptism
57. What does Gagnes’s hierarchical theory 66. According to the Code of Ethics for Professional
propose for effective instruction? Teachers, upon which are
a. Be concerned w/ the socio-emotional climate in appointments/promotion/transfers made?
the classroom a. Civil Status c. Merit and need
b. Teach beginning with the concrete b. Health d. Exigency of the service
c. reward good behavior 67. Which activity is characterized by a relationship
d. Sequence instruction of mutual trust and respect, with individuals
58. All of the following describe the development of agreeing to observe each other’s teaching and
children aged 11 to 13 EXCEPT: solving problems together?
a. They show abstract thinking and judgment a. Mentoring c. Group dynamics
b. They exhibit increased objectivity in thinking b. Brainstorming d. Peer evaluation
c. Sex differences in IQ becomes more evident 68. What are the qualities of empowered teachers?
d. They shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability I. Learn and grow on the job
59. Which educational issue can be clarified by II. Work individually to solve problems
understanding Maslow’s Needs Theory? III. Believe that the learner is at the center of the
a. The effect of poverty on academic achievement school culture
b. The effect of different classroom structures IV. Believe that improved instruction is everyone’s
c. Delinquency in the public schools responsibility
d. Sex education issues in school a. I, II, III b. I and II
60. A person who had painful experiences at the c. III and IV d. I, III, IV
dentist’s office may become fearful at the mere 69. Who is most likely to advise you to modify your
sight of the dentist’s office. Which theory can classroom environment in such a way that your
explain this? pupils will be motivated to learn?
a. Attribution theory c. Classical conditioning a. The humanist c. The social cognitivist
b. Generalization d. Operant conditioning b. The behaviorist d. The cognitivist
61. The Code of Ethics stipulates that the 70. The teacher should provide an environment
accountability of teachers includes his/her conductive to learning in line with his/her function
participation in: as a:
a. Teaching of religion a. Change agent
b. Political activities b. Responsible citizen
c. Continuing professional education c. Facilitator of learning
d. Community linkages d. Leader in the community
62. A student often bullies his classmates and 71. The establishment of kindergarten classes,
misbehaves but he passes his periodic tests and elementary and high school, and higher institutions
participates in class activities. What is the of learning point to which characteristic of the
responsibility of the teacher of this case? Philippine educational system?
a. Refer the misbehavior to the Values Education, a. Accessible c. Complete
CERC teacher b. Relevant d. Integrative
b. Deduct points for behavior from the scholastic 72. Which of the following may generate
ratings interpersonal relationships in the work
c. Write an anecdotal record to the guidance environment?
counselor a. Dance festival c. Challenging the best
d. Report the student’s behavior to the principal b. Off site respites d. learning new skills
63. Which of the following is demonstrated when 73. The professional teacher is not “the stage on
the teachers conduct themselves with respect, stage” but “guide from the side”. This implies that
maintaining proper ethics and decorum inside and teacher:
outside the classroom? a. Project an “Almighty Omniscient” image
a. Professionalism b. Cling to their power to impose rules
b. Quality teaching proficiency c. Serve dispensers of knowledge
c. Personal achievement and self-worth d. Act as facilitators of learning
d. Service and commitment 74. In a knowledge based society, teachers must
64. Professionalism is NOT an end state for an be capable of effective communication. What does
occupation rather it is a continual process of effective communication involve?
reaching the forms of: I. Teaming, collaboration and interactive
a. Obligation c. Responsibility communication
b. Prestige d. Accountability II. Interpersonal skills and personal responsibility
65. A teacher shall behave with honor and dignity III. Social and civic responsibility
at all times. What activities should he/she refrain IV. Adaptability and self direction
from indulging? a. I, II, and III b. II only
I. Gambling III. Illicit relations c. I, II, III and IV d. I only
II. Smoking IV. Lotto betting 75. As a community leader, which one may a
a. I only b. I, II, III teacher not do?
c. II, III, IV d. III only a. Plays an active part in the activities of the
community
b. Solicits donation from philanthropists in the a. Piety c. Moral wisdom
community b. Courage d. Fair justice
c. Supports effort of the community to improve their 84. That the quality of Philippine education is
status in life declining was the result of the study by EDCOM
d. Make herself alcof to ensure that their decisions which recommended to_____ teachers and
will not be influenced by community politics teaching.
76. A teacher is said to be a “trustee of the cultural a. Improve b. Strengthen
and educational heritage of the nation and is under c. Professionalize d. Regulate
obligation to transmit to learners such heritage.” 85. Who should teach religion?
Which practice makes him/her fulfill such a. Part time teachers paid by the PTA
obligation? b. Designated regular teachers in the school
a. Study the life of Filipino heroes c. Designated instructors by the religious authorities
b. Use interactive teaching strategies d. Contractual teachers hired by the local
c. Use the latest educational technology government
d. Observe continuing professional education 86. On which philosophical foundations are
77. A pupil whose mother is an OFW has been reflected teaching grounded?
absent for the past three days. Considering the I. Plato’s contemplation of eternal truth
teacher’s roles and responsibilities what action will II. Aristotle’s basic method of inquiry
you take? III. Rationalists’ superiority of reason
a. Conduct home visitation a. I, II, and III c. I and III
b. Record the absences b. II and III d. I and II
c. Report to the guidance counselor 87. “The highest happiness is the contemplative
d. Conduct action research use of the mind” said Plato. Therefore, let us give
78. With an increasing variety of family situations, a more opportunities for our students to do:
teacher needs to: a. Role playing c. Cooperative learning
a. Assume that all students want to know a variety b. Introspection d. Social interaction
of family situation 88. Jerome Bruner taught that curriculum should
b. Broaden students’ realization of different learning revisit basic ideas, and build on them, until the
styles student grasped the full format concept. Which
c. Encourage students to improve their family curriculum is referred to?
situation a. Basic curriculum c. re-structured curriculum
d. Be careful not to inadvertently offend some b. Hidden curriculum d. Special curriculum
students 89. Teacher Lei’s objective is to focus students’
79. Which is most essential characteristic of a Total attention on and quickly create interest in a problem
Quality School model? or concept. She should make use of:
a. Empowerment a. Philips 66 c. Panel discussion
b. Clientele focused b. Task group d. Tutorial group
c. Continuous improvement 90. Which order follows the basic rule in framing
d. Involvement of stakeholder interaction?
80. Which is the best reason for providing early a. Ask the question, pause, call on a student
intervention program to children with disabilities, b. Ask the question, call on a student, pause
ages 0 to 3 years old? c. Call on a student, ask the question, pause
a. Address developmental lag and prevent d. Call on a student, pause, ask the question
acquiring additional disabilities 91. You want to teach concepts, patterns, and
b. Identify strengths and weaknesses for instruction abstractions.
purposes a. Direct instruction c. Deductive method
c. Ensure inclusion or enrolment in regular classes b. Problem solving d. Indirect instruction
d. Prevent labeling at an early age 92. When you teach, you often engage yourself in
81. The role of play in the preschool and early brainstorming. Which do you avoid?
childhood years is that it: a. Increase creativity
a. Increases imagination due to expanding b. Generate many ideas
knowledge & emotional range c. Breakdown barriers
b. Develops the upper and lower limbs d. Selective involve pupils
c. Separates reality from fantasy 93. To nurture creativity of learners, the teacher
d. Develops competitive spirit should be:
82. When small children call all animals “dogs”, a. Single minded
what process is illustrated based on Piaget’s b. An all powerful authority
cognitive development theory? c. A repository of knowledge with the right answer
a. Reversion c. Conservation d. Flexible in terms of time, pace materials,
b. Assimilation d. Accommodation techniques
83. Societal change requires continually deep 94. Direct instruction is for facts, rules and actions
seated questions about “good” living. Which of as indirect instruction is for:
these did Socrates recognize as the greatest of the a. Hypotheses, verified data and conclusion
human virtues? b. Concept, patterns and abstraction
c. Guesses, data and conclusion a. Assessing c. Feed backing
d. Rules, concepts and processes b. Evaluating d. Negotiating
95. You want to teach facts and rules. Which one 106. Which practice helps the teacher maximize
will you make use of? time for instruction?
a. Direct instruction a. Maximize discipline time
b. Self-directed learning b. Minimize discipline time
c. Indirect instruction c. Employ a reactive approach to discipline
d. Collaborative model d. Avoid classroom routine: they make your
96. What is the best way to develop math concept? students robots
a. Solving problems by using memorized formula 107. Which is sound classroom management
b. Solving problems by applying learned formula practice?
c. Solving problems by looking for correct answers a. Give students very easy task to lighten their load
d. Learning math as applied to situations, such as b. Occupy students with extremely difficult task
its being a tool of science c. be preventive in approach
97. You combined several subject areas in order to d. Be reactive in approach
focus on a single concept for interdisciplinary 108. If you want your pupils to master the
teaching. Which strategy did you use? multiplication table, which activity is most fit?
a. Unit method a. Drill b. Game
b. Thematic instruction c. Reflection d. Simulation
c. Reading writing activity 109. You want your better students to over learn
d. Problem centered learning what they have learned and at the same time help
98. Having a mock presidential election, complete others to master the lesson. Which activities are
with debates, discussion of issues and voting, best?
teaches students: a. Practice b. Game
a. The skill to persuade c. Simulation d. Peer tutoring
b. The skill to win in debates 110. For an effective presentation of Article XIV of
c. The decision making process the Philippine Constitution, which is most
d. The art of winning in an election appropriate?
99. Teacher Sir gave his first grade class a page a. Direct instruction c. Learning circle
with a story in which pictures take the place of b. Team game d. Independent study
some words. Which method did he use? 111. To determine your pupils entry knowledge and
a. The language experience approach skills which should you employ?
b. The whole language approach a. Pre-test c. focus group discussion
c. The Spaulding method b. Pro-test d. Interview
d. The rebus method 112. Which learning style groups are manipulates
100. In your attempt to develop creative thinking most effective?
skills, you want to test fluency of ideas. Which a. Interpersonal style group
activity will be most appropriate? b. Master style group
a. Compare pictures 1 and 2. Where there are the c. Self-expensive style group
differences? d. Understanding style group
b. List animals covered with hair in 1 minute 113. Which activity is good for organizing and
c. Solve this math problem summarizing?
d. Solve this puzzle a. Cartoons c. power point presentation
101. Geography is largely important in the second b. Interview d. case study
curriculum because: 114. You want to present the characteristic features
a. It deals with people of a constructivist approach. Which should you
b. It affects our culture use?
c. It affects our social awareness a. Narrative frame c. Fishbone diagram
d. It deals with physical environments b. Venn diagram d. Attribute wheel
102. Values get into a person’s system through: 115. If you want to generate as many ideas as you
a. Actions c. Experiences want which one should you organize?
b. Studies d. none of the above a. Forum c. Small group discussion
103. This evaluation should be given to know the b. Debate d. Panel discussion
areas for revision or aspects where learners need 116. With a computer, you can organize information
help or correctives. about trees and planets. Which tools should you
a. Diagnostic c. formative use?
b. Evaluative d. both a and c a. Database c. Desktop publishing
104. An examination requires that the personal b. Spreadsheet d. Word processing
opinion of the marker does not affect the mark. 117. Which is most appropriate for the sharing of
a. Objectivity c. Affectivity efforts and ideas?
b. Certainly d. only b and c a. Cooperative c. Thematic learning
105. The following approach includes the major b. Constructivist d. Peer tutoring
behaviors of listening, clarifying, presenting, 118. Which is the first step in the goal oriented or
problem solving and: outcome based model of teaching?
a. Designing learning activities 129. Corporal punishment is punishable by law.
b. Establishing learning objectives How can you instill discipline through non-violent
c. Implementing learning activities means?
d. Assessing learners entry capabilities a. Ignore discipline problems
119. To give everyone in a big class a chance to b. Refrain from admitting erring students
participate, which one should you employ? d. Establish your policies and give your
a. Class game c. Small group discussion expectations at the beginning of the class
b. Simulation d. Panel discussion 130. As a teacher, one has to properly dress at all
120. To give opportunity for bonding and sharing, times in all occasions. This is part of the personal
which approach can be of help? classroom management of teachers. Why is this
a. Discovery approach important?
b. Exploratory approach I. Teachers must be a role models
c. Cooperative learning approach II. Teachers must always be presentable
d. Constructive approach III. Teachers must look dignified at all times
121. What factors must be considered in the choice IV. Teachers are also models in observing proper
of best method to be employed in class? dress code
I. Nature of the learners a.I and II c. I, II and III
II. Aims and objectives of the lesson b. II and IV d. I, II, III and IV
III. Available materials in the community 131. Which is not part of classroom routine?
a.I, II, and III c. I and III a. Line formation during recess, lunch and
b. I and II d. II and III dismissal
122. These are learning aids and resources used in b. Studying lessons before, during and after class
the teaching-learning process. c. Greeting teachers and classmates
a. Visual aids c. Instructional materials d. Passing of papers
b. Learning guides d. Graphic organizer 132. Giving reward is one way to motivate students
123. What do global learners enjoy most? to behave properly at all times. What is the best
a. Generalize ideas from specific to general positive reinforcement which can be employed?
b. Formulate generalization from details a. Distributing tokens, materials for every best work
c. Likes to plan ahead b. Acknowledging the potential of each students
d. Working on puzzles c. Giving medals for every good work done
124. Which of these activities is best for visual d. Praising them for good work
spatial learners? 133. What is one advantage of using the project
a. Planting in the garden method in science teaching?
b. Answering puzzles a. It requires student to present in concrete form
c. Doing graphic organizer how a principle works
d. Creating dance movements b. It requires assistance of experts on the subject
125. To make the students get focused in the c. It develops high level thinking and learning
discussion, what must you do especially if your d. It test the student’s manipulative skills
students are unruly and noisy? 134. In the light of the modern concept of teaching,
a. Refer the unruly and noisy pupils to the which is a characteristic of effective teaching?
Guidance office a. Removing the physical presence of the teacher
b. Explore various means of giving sanction b. Developing abilities to address the future
c. Ignore the students who are misbehaving c. Allowing learners to learn on their own
d. Employ innovative strategies d. Pouring information to the learners
126. When the class seems unruly during the 135. Which of the following techniques of
discussion, what is the best technique to employ? curriculum implementation is fit to the objective of
a. Stop the discussion developing cooperative learning and social
b. Let them stand for a while interaction?
c. Prepare unfreezes/ energizers a. Lecture c. Individual reporting
d. Ignore the students who are making noise b. Buzz session d. Graded recitation
127. How will you help the shy and the timid 136. Suppose two of your students fought in class
students in your class? while the lesson was going on. What would be your
a. Treat them naturally immediate response?
b. let them be as they are a. Settle the issues immediately even if you have to
c. Refer them to the Guidance office stop the lesson
d. Encourage them to join as many activities in the b. take the two students immediately to the
class principal’s office
128. What will be the most effective way of dealing c. Stop the fight and place the two boys in a corner
with non-participative students? d. Refer to the class who is the winner in the fight
a. Give them the grades they deserve based on 137. Sound educational aims which are the basis of
their performance any curriculum are derived from a careful
b. Refer the matter to the Guidance Counselor consideration of several factors, foremost of which
c. Employ engaging and enjoyable activities are:
d. Let them do what please them a. Needs a learner to serve
b. Contents of subject matter b. Colorful, useful and durable materials
c. Availability of instructional materials c. Materials of high level thinking skills
d. Competency of the teachers d. Multisensory materials
138. When a school decides to work in a thematic 148. As a teacher employing the project based
curriculum, which should be out of the picture? multimedia learning strategy, what are some
a. Competition c. Peer collaboration limitations you expect from the encounter?
b. Integration d. Team teaching I. There is a need for extending the time to use
139. Which of the following statements about several media
computer viruses is TRUE? II. The presentation of the product is not an easy
a. Files can be damaged by computer viruses task
b. Files are always permanent damaged by viruses III. The technology skills to produce a product may
c. Compressed files can never be damaged by be lacking
viruses a.I only b. III only
d. Text files are the only files to be corrupted by c. I, II and III d. I and II
viruses 149. What should be the first consideration of the
140. To reduce electronic waste, implement a teacher in the choice of instructional media?
recycling system. Which belong to an e-waste a. Technique to use
recycling system? b. Choice of the pupils
I. Repair III. Upgrading of existing equipment c. availability of the media d.
II. Reuse Objectives of the lesson
a.I, II and III b. I only 150. In determining the strategy or method of
c. I and II d. II only teaching to carry out the objective of the lesson, the
141. Which one appropriate describes your lesson preparedness of the teacher should be considered.
if you use the cognitive approach? It implies that the teacher should:
a. Lecture dominated a. Enjoy the lesson
b. Highly directed teaching b. Give many homework
c. Rote learning dominated c. Master the subject matter
d. Promotes “Find out for yourself” approach d. Call the attentions of the learners
142. If you apply the integrated curriculum
approach, which one is out?
a. Lifelong learning
b. Rote learning
c. relating topic to life experiences
d. Problem solving
143. Lesson objectives must go beyond recall.
Which is concerned with recall?
a. To interpret the table on the population density of
the continents
b. To identify the provincial capitals of the following
provinces
c. To draw conclusions based on observations
d. To distinguish fact from opinion
144. When the curriculum aims to develop the
whole child, the curriculum is considered:
a. child centered c. Subject centered
b. Nature centered d. Project centered
145. What kind of curriculum is achieved when the
learning outcomes are achieved by the students?
a. Taught curriculum c. Learned curriculum
b. Hidden curriculum d. Assessed curriculum
146. What can be the teachers in one school do to
maximize their community resources to ensure that
effective instruction is employed at all times?
a. Request the school to purchase materials
b. Require students to bring materials for their
teachers
c. Let a company/agency sponsor the building of a
resource center
d. Have a learning resource center of materials
prepared by the teacher
147. You have assigned to handle a multigrade
class. What instructional materials must be utilized
to provide for the needs of each level?
a. Differentiated materials to cater to different levels

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