Sie sind auf Seite 1von 53

Professional Education – Updated Reviewer 2019 a.

Health officer
b. Instructional leader
1. With R.A. 9155, to which body were all the functions, c. Facilitator
programs, and activities of the Department of Education d. Guidance counselor
related to Sports competition transferred? 8. After reading and paraphrasing Robert Frost’s Stopping
a. Technical Education Services Department by the Woods on Snowy Evening, Teacher Marko
Authority asked the class to share any insight derived from the
b. Philippine Sports Commission poem. In which domain in Bloom’s taxonomy of
c. National Commission for Culture and the Arts objectives is the term paraphrase?
d. Commission on Higher Education a. Analysis c. Comprehension
b. Application d. Synthesis
2. Parenting style influences children’s development. 9. Which characterizes a constructivist teaching-learning
Read the following parent’s remarks for their children process?
then, answer the question. a. Conceptual interrelatedness
Parent C – Tells her child: “You should do it my way or b. Multiple perspectives
else. There is no discussion.” c. Authentic assessment
Parent D – Tells her husband: “It is 10:00 PM, do you d. Passive acceptance of information
know where your child is?” 10. On what theory is the sequencing of instruction
Parent E – Tells her child: “You know, you should have anchored?
not done that. Let’s talk about it so you can handle the a. Gagne’s hierarchical theory
situation better next time.” b. B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning theory
Parent F – Tells her child: “You may do what you want. c. Bandura’s social learning theory
We will always be here for you, no matter what you do.” d. Thorndike’s law of effect
Which Parenting style is Authoritarian? 11. A common complaint of teachers about pupils is this:
a. D b. F c. E d. C “You give them assignment, the following day they
come without any. You teach them this today, asks
3. Two identical beakers A and B are presented to the them tomorrow and they don’t know. It is as if there is
child. Teacher Sonny pours the liquid from B to C which nothing that you taught them at all.” Based on the theory
is taller and thinner than A and B but has equal capacity of information processing, what must teachers do to
with B. The teacher asks if the beakers A and C have counteract pupil’s forgetting?
the same amount of liquid. The child says “NO” and I. Punish every child who can’t give correct answers
points to C as the beaker that has more liquid. In which to questions.
cognitive developmental stage is the child? II. Work for meaningful learning by connecting lesson
a. Sensorimotor stage to what pupils know.
b. Concrete operational stage III. Reward every child who remembers past lessons.
c. Pre-operational stage a. III only c. II and III
d. Formal Operational stage b. I and III d. II only

4. To determine her students’ level of moral development, 12. When small children call all animals “dogs”, what
Teacher Evangeline presents to her class a morally process is illustrated, based on Piaget’s cognitive
ambiguous situation and asks them what they would do development theory?
in such a situation. On whose theory is Teacher a. Assimilation c. Reversion
Evangeline’s technique based? b. Conservation d. Accommodation
a. Bruner
b. Kohlberg 13. Based on Bandura’s theory, which conditions must be
c. Freud present for a student to learn from a model?
d. Piaget I. Attention III. Motor reproduction
II. Retention IV. Motivation
5. According to R.A. 9155, which among the following is a. I and II c. I, II, III and IV
considered the “heart of the formal education system”? b. I, II and III d. III and IV
a. The pupil
b. The teacher
c. The classroom 14. According to Tolman’s theory on purposive
d. The school behaviorism, learning is goal-directed. What is its
implication to teaching?
6. You arrange the rows of blocks in such a way that a row a. Evaluate lessons based on your objective/s
of 5 blocks is longer than a row of 7 blocks. If you ask b. Set as many objectives as you can
which row has more, Grade 1 pupils will say that it is c. Stick to your objectives/s no matter what happens
the row that makes the longer line. Based on Piaget’s d. Make the objective/s of your lesson clear and
cognitive development theory, what problem is specific
illustrated?
a. Assimilation problem 15. Which is the ideal stage of moral development? Stage
b. Accommodation problem of _____.
c. Conservation problem a. Social contract
d. Egocentrism problem b. Universal ethical principle
7. According to R.A. 9155, a school head has two roles, c. Law and order
namely administrative manager and ____. d. Good boy/good girl
Kohlberg’s theory, which level of moral development
16. Cristina’s family had a family picture when she was not does the teacher want her students to reach?
yet born. Unable to see herself in the family picture, she a. Conventional level
cried despite her mother’s explanation that she was not b. Between conventional and post-conventional
yet born when the family picture was taken. What does levels
Cristina’s behavior show? c. Between pre-conventional and post-conventional
a. Limited social cognition levels
b. Egocentrism d. Post-conventional level
c. Semi-logical reasoning
d. Rigidity of thought 23. Why is babyhood referred to as a “critical period” in
personality development? Because:
17. To help a student learn to the optimum, Vygotsky a. At this time the baby is exposed to many physical
advises us to bridge the student’s present skill level and and psychological hazards
the desired skill level by ______. b. Changes in the personality pattern take place
a. Challenging c. Inspiring c. At this time the foundations are laid upon
b. Scaffolding d. Motivating which the adult personality structure will be
built
18. Based on Piaget’s theory, what should a teacher d. The brain grows and develops at such an
provide in the formal operational stage? accelerated rate during babyhood
a. Stimulating environment with ample objects to
play with 24. It is good to give students creative learning tasks
b. Games and other physical activities to develop because ______.
motor skills a. Development is affected by cultural changes
c. Activities for hypothesis formulation b. The development of individuals is unique
d. Learning activities that involve problems of c. Development is the individual’s choice
classification and ordering d. Development is aided by stimulation

19. “Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay. If you do, you 25. According to Havighurst’s development tasks, reaching
cheat yourself” says the voiceless voice from within and maintaining satisfactory performance in one’s
you. In the context of Freud’s theory, which is/are at occupational career is supposed to have been attained
work? during ____.
a. Id c. Ego a. Middle age and Early adulthood
b. Id and Superego d. Superego b. Middle age
c. Old age
20. Here are comments from School Head Carmen d. Early adulthood
regarding her observations on teacher’s practice in
lesson planning: 26. Student Deina says: “I have to go to school on time.
The words “identify,” “tell” and “enumerate” are This is what the rule says.” In what level of moral
overused. Many times they make use of non-behavioral development is the student?
terms. Often their lesson objectives do not include a. Pre-conventional
value formation and inculcation. b. Post-conventional
What can be inferred from the School Head’s c. Conventional
comments regarding teacher formulated lesson d. Cannot be specifically determined
objectives?
a. Often lesson objectives are in the low level 27. In planning for instruction, can a teacher begin with
b. Very often lesson objectives are in the assessment?
cognitive domain a. No, it may discourage and scare the learners
c. Quite often lesson objectives describe teacher’s b. Yes, determine entry knowledge or skill
behavior c. Yes, to make the class pay attention
d. Often lesson objectives are in the psychomotor d. No, assessment is only at the end of a lesson
domain
28. Which among the following is closest to the real human
21. Sassi, a Grade I pupil is asked, “Why do you pray digestive system for study in the classroom?
everyday?” Sassi answered, “Mommy said so.” Based a. Drawing of the human digestive system on the
on Kohlberg’s theory, in which moral development board
stage is Sassi? b. Model of the human digestive system
a. Pre-convention level c. The human digestive system projected on an OHP
b. Conventional level d. Drawing of the human digestive system on a page
c. In between conventional and post-conventional of a textbook
levels
d. In between pre- and post-conventional levels 29. Here is a question: “Is the paragraph a good one?”
Evaluate. If broken down to simplify, which is the best
22. Teacher Fatima tells her students: “You must be honest simplification?
at all times not only because you are afraid of the a. Why is the paragraph a good one? Prove
punishment but more because you yourselves are b. Is the paragraph a good one? Why or Why not?
convinced of the value of honesty.” Based on c. If you asked to evaluate something, what do you
do? Evaluate the paragraph?
d. What are the qualities of a good paragraph? Does 37. What characterizes genuine change? Change in
the paragraph have these qualities? _____.
a. Appearance c. Substance
30. Which one is in support of greater interaction? b. Form d. Physical attribute
a. Probing 38. In which strategy, can students acquire information
b. Repeating the question from various perspectives, and led to reflective thinking
c. Not allowing a student to complete a response and group consensus?
d. Selecting the same student respondents a. Debate
b. Small group discussion
31. With this specific objective, to reduce fractions to their c. Panel discussion
lowest terms, this is how the teacher developed the d. Symposium
lesson. 39. At the end of my lesson on the role of a teacher in
Step 1 – Teacher stated the rule on how to reduce learning, I asked the class: “In what way is a teacher an
fractions to their lowest term enzyme?” With this question, it engaged the class in
Step 2 – Teacher wrote 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 _______.
4 6 8 10 12 a. Allegorical thinking
and showed how to reduce them to 1 b. Concrete thinking
2 c. Metaphorical thinking
Step 3 – Teacher wrote 3 , 6 , 4 and d. Symbolical thinking
9 9 12 40. Which must be primarily considered in the choice of
showed how to reduce them to their lowest term. instructional aide?
Step 4 – Teacher gave this written exercise to the class. a. Must stimulate and maintain student interest
Reduce the following fractions to their lowest terms: 3 b. Must be updated and relevant to Filipino setting
, 7, 5, 8, 5, 4 c. Must be suited to the lesson objective
12 14 10 16 15 6 d. Must be new and skillfully made
Did the lesson begin with concrete experience then 41. For lesson clarity and effective retention, which should
developed into the abstract? a teacher observe, according to Bruner’s theory?
a. No a. Begin teaching at the concrete level but go
b. Yes, a little beyond it by reaching the abstract
c. Yes, by way of the examples given by the teacher b. Use purely verbal symbols in teaching
d. Yes, the pupils were involved in arriving at the rule c. Start at the concrete level and end there
on reducing fractions to their lowest terms d. End teaching with verbal symbols
32. I want to compare two concepts. Which technique is 42. Is it advisable to use realias all the time?
most appropriate? a. No, for the sake of variety of instructional
a. Attribute wheel materials
b. K-W-L techniques b. No, only when feasible
c. Venn diagram c. Yes, because there is no substitute for realias
d. Spider web organizer d. Yes, because it is the real thing
33. Which activity should a teacher have more for his 43. I want my students to look at the issues on the call for
students if he wants them to develop logical- President Arroyo to step down from several
mathematical thinking? perspectives. Which activity is most fitting?
a. Focus group discussion a. Cross examination c. Symposium
b. Problem solving b. Panel discussion d. Debate
c. Games 44. I intended to inculcate in my students the value of order
d. Small group discussion and cleanliness. I begin my lesson by asking them to
share their experiences about the dirtiest and the
34. I want to use a pre-teaching strategy that will cleanest place they have seen and how they felt about
immediately engage my students in the content and will them. From there I lead them to the consequences of
enable me to get an insight into how students think and dirty and clean home of surroundings. In my lesson
feel about the topic. Which is most appropriate? development plan, how do I proceed?
a. K-W-L chart c. Graphic a. Transductively c. Deductively
organizer b. Inductively d. Concretely
b. Story boarding d. Document analysis
35. For a discussion of a topic from various perspectives, it 45. Teacher Neri wants to develop the ability of sound
is best to hold a ______. judgment in his students. Which of the following
a. Debate c. Panel discussion questions should he ask?
b. Brainstorming d. Symposium a. What is the essayist saying about judging other
36. After establishing my learning objectives, what should I people?
do to find out what my students already know and what b. With the elements of a good paragraph in
they do not yet know in relation to my lesson objectives mind, which one is best written?
in the cognitive domain? c. Why is there so much poverty in a country where
a. Give a pretest there is plenty of natural resources?
b. Study the least learned competencies in the d. Of the characters in the story, with whom do you
National Achievement Test identify yourself?
c. Analyze my students’ grades last year
d. Interview a sample of my students 46. The teacher is the first audio-visual aid in the
classroom. What does this imply?
a. You take care that you follow the fashion or else c. Morrisonian technique and drill
students won’t listen to you d. Socratic method
b. Your physical appearance and voice should be 56. Teacher Feng wanted to teach the pupils the skill of
such that students are helped to learn cross stretching. Her check-up quiz was a written test
c. Make good use of the radio and TV in the on the steps of cross stitching. What characteristic of a
classroom good test does it lack?
d. Include singing in your teaching method a. Predictive validity
b. Objectivity
47. I used the gumamela flower, a complete flower, to teach c. Reliability
the parts of a flower. Which method did I use? d. Content validity
a. Demonstration method 57. In the parlance of test construction, what does TOS
b. Type-study method mean?
c. Drill method a. Table of Specification
d. Laboratory method b. Team of Specifications
c. Table of Specifics
48. A teacher would use a standardized test ______. d. Terms of Specifications
a. To serve as a unit test 58. If I favor “assessment for learning,” which will I do most
b. To serve as a final examination likely?
c. To engage in easy scoring I. Conduct a pre-test results
d. To compare her students to national norms II. Teach based on pre-test results
49. Other than finding out how well the course III. Give specific feedback to students
competencies were met, Teacher Kathy also wants to IV. Conduct peer tutoring for students in need of help
know her students’ performance when compared with a. I, II and IV c. I, II and III
other students in the country. What is Teacher Kathy b. II, III and IV d. I, II, III and IV
interested to do? 59. After a lesson on the atom, the students were asked to
a. Formative evaluation work on a physical model of the atom to determine
b. Authentic evaluation learning. For which group of students is building an
c. Norm-referenced evaluation atom model intended?
d. Criterion-referenced evaluation a. Interpersonality intelligent
50. I want to help my students retain new information. b. Kinesthetically intelligent
Which one will I use? c. Mathematically intelligent
a. Questions c. Games d. Linguistically intelligent
b. Mnemonics d. Simulations 60. If I want to develop creative thinking in my students,
51. I want to use a diagram to compare the traditional and which one/s should I use?
authentic modes of assessment. Which one is most fit? I. Problem solving
a. Affinity diagram II. Brainstorming
b. Tree diagram III. Dramatics
c. Venn diagram a. I and II c. III only
d. Fishbone diagram b. II only d. I, II and II

52. A big story in your local newspaper. You want to use 61. Which is/are effective method/s in teaching students
the headlines as an inquiry device. To increase student critical reading skills?
participation, you might begin by ____. a. Read and interpret three different movie reviews
a. Asking one to read the news story and interpret b. Interpret editorials about a particular subject
what he read after from three different newspaper
b. Asking the class to infer connotations and c. Distinguish fiction from non-fiction materials
denotations from the headline d. Interpret editorials and read and interpret three
c. Explaining what you believe to be the underlying different movie reviews
causes
d. Describing the background of the story as you 62. I want to present the characteristics features of a
know it constructivist approach. What should I use?
53. If a triadic interaction includes three (3) persons, how a. Fishbone diagram
many persons are included in a dyadic interaction? b. Venn diagram
a. Two c. Narrative frame
b. Two groups composed of two persons each d. Attribute wheel
c. One, the person and himself 63. If all of your students in your class passed the pretest,
d. Four what should you do?
54. When I teach skills that are critical to the learning of the a. Administer the posttest
next topics, what should I employ? b. Go through the unit as usual because it is part
a. Direct instruction of the syllabus
b. Mastery learning c. Go through the lesson quickly in order not to skip
c. Socratic method any
d. Cooperative learning d. Go on to the next unit
55. I want my students to have mastery learning of a basic 64. Teacher Vicky shows her students a picture of people
topic. Which can help? in thick jackets. Then she asks them to tell her the kind
a. Drill of climate when the picture was taken. If she asks 5
b. Socratic method and drill
questions of this kind and her students do not get them, a. II only c. III only
it is safe to conclude that pupils are quite weak in the b. I and II d. II and III
skill of _______. 75. A test item has a difficulty index of 0.51 and a
a. Analyzing c. Synthesizing discrimination index of 0.25. What should the teacher
b. Inferring d. Generalizing do?
65. Which must go with self-assessment for it to be a. Revise the item
effective? b. Retain the item
a. Scoring rubric c. Make it a bonus item
b. Consensus of evaluation results from teacher and d. Reject the item
student 76. The difficulty index of a test item is 1. This means that
c. External monitor _____________.
d. Public display of results of self-evaluation a. The test item is a quality item
66. Which group of scores is most varied? The group with b. The test is very difficult
________. c. The test is very easy
a. 0.90 SD c. 0.10 SD d. Nobody got the item correctly
b. 0.50 SD d. 0.75 SD 77. If the compound range is low, this means that
67. The main purpose in administering a pretest and a _____________.
posttest to students is to _____. a. The students performed very well in the test
a. Measure gains in learning b. The difference between the highest and the
b. Measure the value of the material taught lowest score is low
c. Keep adequate records c. The difference between the highest and the lowest
d. Accustom the students to frequent testing score is high
68. Assessment is said to be authentic when the teacher d. The students performed very poorly in the test
________. 78. What is the mastery level of a school division in a 100-
a. Consider students’ suggestion in teaching item test with a mean of 55?
b. Gives valid and reliable paper-and-pencil test a. 42% b. 55% c. 45% d. 50%
c. Gives students real-life task to accomplish 79. A negative discrimination index means that
d. Includes parents in the determination of ____________.
assessment procedures a. The test item has low reliability
69. The following are computed means of a hundred-item b. More from the lower group answered the test
test: Physical science, 38; Math, 52; English, 33. Based item correctly
on the data, which is true? c. The test item could not discriminate between the
a. The examinees seem to be very good in Physical lower and upper groups
Science d. More from the upper group got the item correctly
b. The Math test appears to be the easiest among 80. In an entrance examination, student Anna’s Percentile
the three is 25 (P25). Based on this Percentile rank, which is likely
c. The examinees seem to excel in English to happen?
d. The English test appears to be the easiest among a. Student Anna will be admitted
the three b. Student Anna will not be admitted
70. An examinee whose score is within x + 1 SD belongs to c. Student Anna has 50-50 percent chance to be
which of the following groups? admitted
a. Above average d. Student Anna has 75 percent chance to be
b. Average admitted
c. Below average 81. What does a percentile rank of 62 mean?
d. Needs improvement a. It is the student’s score in the test
71. Which is true of a bimodal distribution? b. The student answered sixty-two (62%) of the items
a. The scores are neither high nor low correctly
b. The group has two different groups c. The student’s score is higher than 62 percent
c. The score are high of all students who took the test
d. The score are low d. Sixty-two percent (62%) of those who took the test
72. When you reach the “plateau of learning”, what should scored higher than the individual
you do? 82. What does the computer have in common with the TV?
a. Forget about learning a. Key board c. Screen
b. Reflect what caused it b. File d. Disk drive
c. Force yourself to learn 83. Which depicts in graphic form the social relations
d. Rest present in a group?
73. What can be said if student performance in a positively a. Interest inventory
skewed scores distribution? b. Sociogram
a. Most students performed well c. Anecdotal record
b. Most students performed poorly d. Johari’s window
c. Almost all students had averaged performance 84. Planned ignoring, signal interference, and proximity
d. A few students performed excellently control are techniques used in _____.
74. A number of test items in a test are said to be non- a. Managing temper tantrums
discriminating? What conclusion/s can be drawn? b. Managing surface behavior
I. Teaching or learning was very good. c. Operant conditioning
II. The item is so easy that anyone could get it right. d. Life-space interviewing
III. The item is so difficult that nobody could get it.
85. What should you do to get the child’s attention when b. Jean Piaget
she/he is distracted by an object in the room? c. Howard Gardner
I. Call him by his name and tell him to pay attention d. Benjamin Bloom
II. Put away the distracting influence
III. Involve him in helping with an activity 95. Applying Confucius’s teachings, how would hiring
a. I and II c. II and III personnel select the most fit in government positions?
b. I and III d. I, II and III a. By record evaluation done by an accrediting body
86. Which practice in our present educational system is in b. By government examinations
line with Plato’s thought that “nothing learned under c. By accreditation
compulsion stays with the mind”? d. By merit system
a. Clarification of school policies and classroom rules 96. “Moral example has a greater effect on pupils’ discipline
on Day 1 than laws and codes of punishment” is an advice of
b. Presentation of standards of performance in the teachers from _________.
learner a. Confucius c. Lao tzu
c. Making the teaching-learning process b. Mohammed d. Mencius
interesting 97. “The principle of spontaneity against artificiality will
d. Involving the learner in the determination of make you accomplish something. Leave nature to itself
learning goals and you will have harmony” is an active advice from the
87. In Values Education, faith, hope, and love are believed _____.
to be permanent values whether they be valued by a. Hindu c. Shintoist
people or not. Upon what philosophy is this anchored? b. Taoist d. Buddhist
a. Realism c. Idealism 98. The significance of liberal education in holistic
b. Existentialism d. Pragmatism development of students is supported by _____.
88. In the schools, we teach realities that cannot be verified a. Perennialism
by the senses like an Invisible God or Allah. Whose b. Pragmatism
beliefs does this practice negate? c. Confucian teaching
a. Stoicists’ c. Skeptics’ d. Perennialism and Confucian philosophy
b. Rationalists’ d. Empiricists’
89. Which emphasized on non-violence as the path to true 99. Is a sick teacher, the only one assigned in a remote
peace as discussed in peace education? school, excused from her teaching duty?
a. Taoism c. Hinduism a. No, she is the only one assigned in that school
b. Buddhism d. Shintoism b. Yes, teaching is a demanding job
90. I make full use of the question-and-answer as a model c. Yes, she is sick
for discussion. From whom is this question-and-answer d. No, she must abide by her contract
method? 100. What is a demonstration of your authority as a
a. Socrates c. Aristotle professional teacher?
b. Kant d. Plato a. You make your pupils run errands for you
b. You decide on how to teach a particular
91. A wife who loves her husband dearly becomes so lesson
jealous that in a moment of savage rage, kills him. Is c. You absent from class to enjoy your leave
the wife morally responsible and why? even without prior notice
a. Not necessarily. Antecedent passion may d. You select to teach only those lessons which
completely destroy freedom and consequently you have mastered
moral responsibility 101. Which statement on true authority is wrong?
b. Yes, she killed her husband simply because of a. It sets an example
jealousy b. It seeks its own satisfaction and privilege
c. It depends on the case of the wife’s jealousy c. It acts in the best interest of others
d. It depends on the mental health of the wife d. Its goal is to help, form, and guide others
102. When a teacher teaches the idea that it is wrong to
92. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Man may understand think that Filipino lifestyle, products and ideas are
all about the rotation of the earth but he may still miss inferior to those of other nationalities, he fights
the radiance of the sunset.” Which type of education against ______.
should be emphasized as implied by Martin Luther King a. Acculturation c. Ethnocentrism
Jr.? b. Xenocentrism d. Culture shock
a. Science and education 103. Teacher Lolita, a teacher for forty years, refuses to
b. Vocational education attend seminars. She claims that her forty years of
c. Liberal education teaching is more than all the seminars she is asked
d. Technical education to attend. Is her actuation and thinking in accordance
with the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?
93. Computer-assisted instruction is an offshoot of the a. No, a professional teacher, regardless of
theory of _____. teaching experience, ought to go through
a. J. Piaget c. B.F. Skinner continuing professional education
b. J. Brunner d. J. Watson b. No, non-attendance to seminars means no
94. The use of varied teaching and testing strategies on professional growth
account of students’ multiple intelligences is in line with c. Yes, because she has taught for forty years
the thoughts of ______. and may have mastered the trade
a. Daniel Goleman
d. Yes, provided she has an excellent b. Yes, if they are given other assignments,
performance rating justice demands that they be properly
compensated
104. A principal asked her good teachers to write modular c. No, because every teacher is expected to
lessons in Science, and then she had them published provide leadership in activities for the
with her name printed as author. Which is unethical betterment of the communities where they live
in this case? and work
a. She was the exclusive beneficiary of the royalty d. No, they are also baby sitters especially in the
from the modules pre-school
b. She burdened her teachers with work not 110. My right ends where the rights of others begin. What
related to teaching does this mean?
c. She had the modular lessons published when a. Rights are not absolute
they were worth publishing b. Rights are alienable
d. She got the merit which was due for her c. Rights are inalienable
teacher-writers d. Rights are absolute
111. History books used in the schools are replete with
105. Is it ethical on the part of the teacher to proselyte in events portraying defeats and weaknesses of the
her classroom every Friday? Filipino people. In the spirit of nationalism, how
a. Yes, that strengthens values education should you tackle them in the classroom?
b. Yes, that is religious instruction which is allowed a. Present them as they are and tell the class to
by the Constitution accept reality
c. No, a teacher shall not engage in the b. Present the facts and use them as means to
promotion of his/her religious interest in the teach and inspire your class
classroom c. Present the facts and express your feelings of
d. No, proselyting is no longer necessary in this regret
age d. Present the facts including those people
responsible for the failures or for those who
106. Which can promote national pride among contributed
pupils/students? 112. Should an association of teachers obey a Supreme
I. Studying the lives of outstanding Court’s decision even if it conflict with its interest and
Filipinos here and abroad opinions?
II. Reading the lives of saints of the Church a. No
III. Studying Philippine history with emphasis on b. Yes
the victories and greatness of the Filipino c. Yes, provided they can make a bargain
people d. No, as a minority group they have the right to
a. I, II, III c. I & II express their rejection
b. III only d. I only 113. A teacher does not agree with the selective retention
107. Why is the exodus of Filipino professionals described policy of the school and she openly talks against it in
as “brain drain”? her classes. Is her behavior ethical?
I. Those who go abroad are usually the a. Yes, provided she got the permission from her
better superior to talk against the policy
II. Filipino professionals serve other countries b. No, it is her duty to faithfully carry it out even
instead if she does not agree
III. They contribute to nation building through their c. No, in fact she is quite confused and passes
dollar remittances on her confusion to others
a. I, II, III b. I only c. II only d. I & II d. Yes, she is entitled to her opinion just as
108. You want to report on a colleague's act of immorality. everybody is
You don't have the courage to confront her. To end 114. If you have a problem with another teacher, the first
her illicit affair with a married man you write and step towards resolution should be for you to:
secretly distribute copies of your anonymous letter a. Talk directly with the teacher involved
against your fellow teacher. What should have been b. Ask your fellow teachers to intercede on your
done instead? behalf
a. If the charge is valid; present such charge c. Ask your fellow teachers for their suggestions
under oath before your school head d. Discuss it with your principal
b. Ask a third party to write the anonymous letter 115. What is ethical for you to do if deep within your heart
to prevent yourself from being involved you do not agree with the school policy on student
c. Talk to the married man with whom she is absences?
having illicit affair a. Be vocal about your feeling and opinion against
d. Secretly give the anonymous letter only to the the policy
two people concerned b. Understand the policy and support the
109. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching school in its implementation
assignments that adversely affect their teaching. c. Argue with your superior to convince him to
Does this mean that teachers must be pre-occupied change the policy
only with their teaching? d. Keep your feeling to yourself but make
a. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job insinuations that you are against it while you
teach
CASE #1 – Mrs. Domingo developed a lesson on the 123. If you agree with Teacher C, you are more of a/an:
concept of fraction this way: First, she presented one pizza, a. Perennialist c. Essentialist
and then asked a pupil to cut it into two. She called one part b. Rationalist d. Progressivist
of the pizza 1/2 and the two parts of 2/2. Then she wrote 1/2 124. If you identify yourself with Teacher D, you adhere to
and 2/2 on the board. She proceeded to ask another pupil to what philosophy?
divide the half parts of the cake into two again, and then a. Progressivist c. Existentialist
wrote 1/2, 2/4 and 3/4. Then she used the model of fractions b. Behaviorist d. Perennialist
(wooden circles) divided into 2, 3 and 4 show 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 2/4. 125. Whose response denies man's free will?
Then she went back to the fractions she wrote on the board. a. Teacher A c. Teacher D
She asked her pupils for the meaning of 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 2/4. b. Teacher C d. Teacher B
116. Did Mrs. Domingo follow Bruner's three stage CASE #3 – School Head Amilia wants her teachers to be
development of knowledge? constructivist in their teaching orientation.
a. Yes 126. Which material will her teachers most likely use?
b. No a. Facts c. Time-tested principles
c. Only in the first stage b. Hypotheses d. Laws
d. Cannot be determined because the lesson was 127. Which material will her teachers most likely avoid?
not developed fully a. Unquestionable laws
117. In the context of Bruner's principle of knowledge b. Open-ended topics
representation, which is the enactive phase of the c. Problems or cases
lesson on fractions? d. Controversial issues
a. Presenting the pizza and cutting it into two 128. On which assumption/s is/are the principal's action
and four anchored?
b. Using the model of fractions I. Students learn by personally
c. Writing the fractions 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3 on the board constructing meaning of what is taught
d. Asking the meaning of 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3 II. Students construct and reconstruct meanings
118. Would it be easier to understand and retain the based on experiences
concept of fractions if Mrs. Domingo began the III. Students derive meaning from the meaning that
lesson on fractions with the meaning of 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, teacher gives
etc.? a. I only c. I and II
a. Yes, provided we proceed to the concrete b. I and III d. II only
b. No, for better learning we proceed from the 129. Which does School Head Amilia want her teachers
concrete to the abstract to do?
c. It depends on the teaching skills of the teacher a. Require their students to come up with a
d. Yes, provided we include a concrete application construct of the lesson
of the abstract b. Make their students derive meaning from what
119. Which part of the lesson is the symbolic stage? is presented
a. Using the model of fractions c. Let their students construct meaningful
b. Dividing the pizza further into four sentences based on the lesson
c. Dividing the pizza into two d. Give the meaning of what they present in class
d. Writing the fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 2/4 on the 130. Which one should her teachers then avoid?
board Students':
120. Does the development of the lesson on fraction a. Reflection
conform to the bottom-up arrangement of the b. Self-directed learning
learning experiences in Edgar Dale's Cone of c. Memorization of facts for testing
Experience? d. Inquiry
a. No
b. Cannot be determined CASE #4 – On the first day of school, Teacher Yveta
c. Yes oriented her class on procedures to be observed in passing
d. Up to the second phase of the lesson only papers, getting textbooks from and returning the same on
CASE #2 – In a faculty recollection, the teachers were asked the bookshelf, leaving the room for necessity, and
to share their thoughts of the learner, their primary customer. conducting group work. She arranged the chairs in such a
What follow is the gist of what were shared: way that students can interact and can move around without
Teacher A - “The learner is a product of his environment. unnecessarily distracting those seated. She involved the
Sometimes he has no choice. He is determined by his class in the formulation of rules to ensure punctuality, order
environment.” and cleanliness in the classroom.
Teacher B - “The learner can choose what he can become 131. On what belief is Teacher Yveta's management
despite his environment.” practice anchored?
Teacher C - “The learner is a social being who learns well a. Classroom rules need to be imposed for order's
through an active interplay with other.” sake
Teacher D - “The learner is a rational being. Schools should b. The classroom environment affects learning
develop his rational and moral powers.”
121. Whose philosophical concept is that of Teacher A? c. A teacher must lord her power over her
a. Rationalist c. Existentialist students to be an effective classroom manager
b. Behaviorist d. Progressivist d. A reactive classroom management style is
122. Teacher B's response comes from the mouth of a/an: effective
a. Behaviorist c. Essentialist
b. Existentialist d. Perennialist
132. Teacher Yveta involved her students in the c. For quality response, “what” and “why”
formulation of class rules. Which describes her questions require equal wait time
classroom management style? d. Wait time discourages the brighter group of
a. Benevolent c. Democratic students
b. Authoritarian d. Laissez-faire 139. To connect the lesson on water conservation to the
133. Which adjective appropriately describes Teacher life of the students, which question is most
Yveta as a classroom manager? appropriate?
a. Proactive c. Reactive a. How can you help conserve water?
b. Modern d. Traditional b. Based on you observations, in what ways for
134. Was it sound classroom management practice for people contribute to water wastage?
Teacher Yveta to have involved the students in the c. What maybe the reason why even if Family
formulation of class rules? B is not as big as Family C, it consumes
a. No, it weakens the teacher's authority over her much more water than Family C?
students d. Among the families, who contributes most to
b. Yes, it makes students feel a sense of water conservation?
ownership of the rules 140. Were all the questions of Mr. Santo divergent?
c. Yes, it lessens a teacher's work a. Yes c. No
d. No, it is a students' act of usurpation of teacher’s b. No, except #4 d. Yes, except #1
power
135. Which assumption underlies Teacher Yveta's CASE #6 – With a topic on the human circulatory system,
classroom management practice? Teacher Jan formulated the following lesson objectives:
a. Classroom routines are boring and will work 1. Given a model of the human circulatory system, the
when imposed student must be able to understand the route of blood
b. Classroom routines leave more time for circulation
class instruction 2. After discussing the process of blood circulation, the
c. Students need to be treated like adults to learn teacher must be able to lead the pupils in enumerating
responsibility circulatory system-related diseases and in citing the
d. Teacher's personality is a critical factor in causes and prevention of such diseases.
classroom discipline 141. Is objective #1 in accordance with the principles of
lesson objective formulation?
CASE #5 – Mr. Santo's lesson was on water conservation. a. No, the word “understand” is not a
He presented a graph that compared water consumption of behavioral term
small and big families. Before he asked any of the questions, b. No, it is not attainable
he asked someone to stand up to give an answer. He called c. Yes, “understand” is an action word
only on those who raised their hands. The questions he d. Yes, it is very specific
asked were: 142. How can you improve objective #2?
1. What do you see in the graph? a. Remove the phrase “After discussing the
2. How do you compare the water consumption of small process of blood circulation.”
and big families? b. Formulate it from the learner's point of view
3. Why do most of the big families consume more water c. Cut it short; the statement is quite long
than the smaller families? d. No need to improve on it
4. Do all the small families consume less water than the 143. Do both objectives include a criterion of success, an
big families? Explain your answer. element of a lesson objective cited by Robert Mager?
5. In your opinion, why does one small family consume a. Only objective #1 has
more water than one big family? b. Only objective #2 has
6. In what ways is water wasted? c. No, they don't
7. What are ways of conserving water? d. Yes, they do
8. Are the families presented well at water conservation? 144. Is objective #2 in accordance with the principles of
Why or why not? lesson objective formulation?
9. What generalization can you draw about water a. No, it does not describe pupils' learning
consumption and size of families? behavior
136. Is there any convergent question from #1 to #8? b. Yes, it is formulated from the point of view of the
a. Yes, question #4 teacher
b. Yes, question #7 c. No, it is very broad
c. Yes, question #8 d. Yes, it describes teacher's teaching activity
d. None 145. Which one is the measurable learning behavior in
137. Which question technique/s of Mr. Santo do(es) not objective #1?
enhance interaction? a. Able to understand
I. Asking high-level questions b. Route of blood circulation
II. Calling only on those who raised their hands c. To understand
III. Calling on someone before asking the question d. None
a. II and III c. III only
b. I and II d. I and III CASE #7 – Teacher Fantina has a hard time getting the
138. Which statement on “wait time” is correct? attention of her class. When she checks for understanding
a. The higher the level of the question, the longer of the lesson after a usual forty-five minute lecture, she finds
the wait time out that only one or two can answer her questions. This has
b. Wait time turns off slow thinking students
become a pattern so one time, when the class could not 155. Which refers to a single word or phrase that tells the
answer, she gave a test. computer to do something with a program or file?
146. What does the inattentiveness of most of Teacher a. Computer program c. Computer language
Fantina's students confirm? b. Password d. Command
a. The “ripple effect” of behavior 156. In instructional planning, which among these three; unit
b. The lack of academic preparation of some plan, course plan, lesson plan is most specific?
teachers _________ plan.
c. The strange behaviors of today's students a. Course c.
d. The stubbornness of student groups Resources
b. Unit d. Lesson
147. Which method in dealing with classroom 157. The first American teachers on the Philippines were:
management problem is better than that of Teacher a. Missionaries
Fantina? b. Soldiers
a. Low level force and private communication c. Graduates of the normal school
b. Low level force and public communication d. Elementary graduates
c. High level force and private communication 158. By which process do children become participating and
d. High level force and public communication functioning members of society by fitting into an
148. Can the inattentiveness of Teacher Fantina's class organized way to life?
be attributed to her use of the lecture method? a. Socialization c. Accommodation
a. Yes, if the lecture was not interactive b. Acculturation d. Assimilation
b. Yes, if Teacher Fantina is an experienced 159. What is the mean of this score distribution 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
teacher 9, 10?
c. No, if the students are intelligent a. 7.5 b. 8.5 c. 6 d. 7
d. Cannot be determined 160. Which is a teaching approach for kindergartens that
149. With the principles of learning in mind, which one can makes real world experiences of the child the focal point
help Teacher Fantina solve her student disciplinary of educational stimulation?
problem? a. Situation approach
a. Call on their first names b. Traditional approach
b. Do interactive teaching c. Montessori approach
c. Change seat plan of the class d. Eclectic approach
d. Assign monitors in class 161. Which among the following graphic organizers used
150. Which act of Teacher Fantina is contrary to the helps to show events in chronological order?
principles of teaching? a. Time line and story map
a. Asking questions to check for understanding b. Time line and cycle
c. Series of events chart and story map
b. Giving a lecture d. Time line and series of events chart
c. Checking for understanding of the lesson in
the process of teaching 162. Which schools are subject to supervision, regulation
d. Giving a test to discipline the class and control by the state?
151. Teacher Leon gives his students opportunities to be a. Public, private sectarian and non-
creative because of his conviction that much learning sectarian schools
results from the need to express creativity. On which b. Public schools
theory is Teacher Leon’s conviction anchored? ______ c. Sectarian and non-sectarian schools
theory d. Private schools
a. Behaviorist c. Cognitive
b. Associationist d. Humanist 163. Which among following can help student development
152. Which philosophy approves of a teacher who lectures the habit of critical thinking?
most of the time and requires his students to memorize a. Blind obedience of authority
the rules of grammar? b. A willingness to suspend judgment until
a. Existentialism c. Pragmatism sufficient evidence is presented
b. Realism d. Idealism c. Asking convergent questions
153. Teacher Nikka wants to check prior knowledge of her d. Asking low level questions
pupils about water pollution. She writes the main topic
water pollution in the center of the chalkboard and 164. Teacher Nelda wants to develop in her pupils
encircles it. Then, she ask the pupils to provide comprehension skills. What order of skills will she
information that can be clustered around the main topic. develop?
Which technique did the teacher employ? I. Literal comprehension
a. Vocabulary building II. Interpretation
b. Semantic mapping III. Critical evaluation
c. Demonstration IV. Integration
d. Deductive teaching a. II-III-IV-I c. I-II-III-IV
154. The current emphasis on the development of critical b. III-IV-I-II d. IV-III-II-I
thinking by the use of philosophic methods that 165. An integrative, conceptual approach introduced by
emphasize debate and discussion began with: Roldan that has as its highest levels in the development
a. Aristotle c. Confucius of _____ thinking skills.
b. Socrates d. Plato a. Interpretative c. Critical
b. Creative d. Literal
166. If a student thinks about thinking, he is involved in the d. Detail-oriented functions
process called ________. 176. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth, which
a. Higher order thinking should be done?
b. Metacognition a. Re-study our history from the perspective of
c. Critical thinking our colonizer
d. Creative thinking b. Re-study our history and stress on our
167. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on achievements as a people
Thorndike’s law of: c. Replace the study of folklores and myths with
a. Readiness c. Exercise technical subjects
b. Effect d. d. Set aside the study of local history
Belongingness
168. The following are some drill techniques, except: 177. Which is in accordance with the “with-it-ness” principle
a. Challenging students to be above the level of of classroom management of Kounin?
the class a. Students agree to disagree in class
b. Asking pupils to repeat answers discussions
c. Giving short quiz and having students grade b. Teacher is fully aware of what is
papers happening in his classroom
d. Assigning exercises from a workbook c. Student is with his teacher in everything he
169. The process of task analysis ends up in the formulation teaches
of: d. Both parents and teachers are involved in the
a. Instructional objectives education of children
b. Enabling objectives
c. Goals of learning 178. Below are questions that must be considered in
d. Behavioral objectives developing appropriate learning activity experiences
except one. Which is it?
170. For city-bred students to think that their culture is better a. Can experiences benefit the pupils?
than those from the province is a concrete example of b. Do the experiences save the pupils from
____. learning difficulties?
a. Ethical relativism c. Cultural relativism c. Are the experiences in accordance with the
b. Ethnocentrism d. Xenocentrism patterns of pupils?
171. Who were the Thomasites? d. Do the experiences encourage pupils to
a. The first American teachers that help in inquire further?
establishing the public educational 179. Which is a characteristic of an imperfect type of
system in the Philippines matching test?
b. The soldiers who doubted the success of the a. An item may have no answer at all
public educational system to be set in the b. An answer may be repeated
Philippines c. There are two or more distracters
c. The first religious group who came to the d. The items in the right and left columns are
Philippines on board the US transports equal in number
Thomas 180. Which is a proactive management practice?
d. The devotees to St. Thomas Aquinas who a. Tell them that you enforce the rules on
came to evangelize everyone, no exception
172. Which teaching activity is founded on Bandura's social b. Set and clarify your rules and expectation
learning theory? on Day 1
a. Questioning c. Punish the misbehaving pupils in the
b. Inductive reasoning presence of their classmates
c. Modeling d. Stress on penalty for every violation
d. Interactive teaching 181. “Specialization is knowing more and more about less
173. Which program is DepEd’s vehicle in mobilizing support and less. Then it is better to be a generalist,” claims
from the private and non-government sectors to support Teacher Patty. On which philosophy does Teacher
programs based on DepEd’s menu of assistance Patty learn?
packages? a. Essentialism c. Perennialism
a. Chili-Friendly-School System b. Progressivism d. Existentialism
b. Adopt-A-School-Program 182. I like to develop the synthesizing skills of my students.
c. Every Child A Reader Program Which one should I do?
d. Brigada Eskwela a. Ask my students to formulate a
174. Researchers gave rats a dose of 3-m butyl phthalide generalization from the data shown in the
and measured changes in the rats blood pressure. This graphs
statement is best classified as b. Direct my students to point out which part of
a. Experiment c. Hypothesis the graph are right and which part is wrong
b. Prediction d. Finding c. Ask my students to answer the questions
beginning with “what if”
175. The right hemisphere of the brain is involved with the d. Tell my students to state data presented in
following functions except: the graph
a. Visual functions 183. To reach out to clientele who cannot be in the
b. Nonverbal functions classroom for one reason or another, which of the
c. Intuitive functions following was established?
a. Informal questions. There are none. You can take this to mean
b. Special education (SPED) that ______.
c. Pre-school education a. The students are not interested in the lesson
d. Alternative learning delivery system b. You need to ask specific questions to
184. Tira enjoys games like scrabble, anagrams and elicit responses
password. Which type of intelligence is strong in Tira? c. The students did not understand what you
a. Interpersonal intelligence were talking about
b. Linguistic intelligence d. The students understood everything you
c. Logical and mathematical intelligence presented
d. Spatial intelligence 194. Teacher Vina feels offended by her supervisor’s
185. Teacher Milla observes cleanliness and order in the unfavorable comments after a classroom supervision.
classroom to create a conducive atmosphere for She concludes that her supervisor does not like her.
learning. On which theory is her practice based? Which Filipino trait is demonstrated by Teacher Vina?
a. Psychoanalysis a. Extreme family-centeredness
b. Gestalt psychology b. Extreme personalism
c. Behaviorism c. “Kanya-kanya” syndrome
d. Humanistic psychology d. Superficial religiously
186. Which learning principles is the essence of Gardner’s 195. Teachers are encouraged to make use of authentic
theory of multiple intelligences? assessments such as:
a. Almost all learners are linguistically intelligent a. De-contextualized drills
b. Intelligence is not measured on one form b. Unrealistic performances
c. Learners have different IQ level c. Answering multiple choices test items
d. Learners have static IQ d. Real world application of lessons learned
187. Who asserted that children must be given the 196. What does the principle of individual difference require
opportunity to explore and work on different materials teachers to do?
so that they will develop the sense of initiative instead a. Give less attention to gifted learners
of guilt? b. Provide for a variety of learning activities
a. Kohlberg c. Maslow c. Treat all learners alike while teaching
b. Erickson d. Gardner d. Prepare modules for slow learners in class
188. Teacher Ada uses direct instruction strategy. Which will
she first do? 197. The source of energy responsible for life on earth is the
a. Presenting and structuring ______.
b. Independent practice a. Moon c. Star
c. Guided student practice b. Wind d. Sun
d. Reviewing the previous day’s work 198. Which quotation goes with a proactive approach to
189. The free public elementary and secondary educations discipline?
in the country are in the line with the government effort a. “An ounce of prevention is better than a
to address educational problems of _________. pound of cure.”
a. Productivity b. “Do not make a mountain out of a molehill.”
b. Relevance and quality c. “Walk your talk.”
c. Access and quality d. “Do not smile until Christmas.”
d. Effectiveness and efficiency
190. Here are raw scores in a quiz 97, 95, 85, 83, 77, 75, 50, 199. I’d like to test whether a student knows what a particular
10, 5, 2, 1. To get a picture of the group’s performance word means. What should I ask the student to do?
which measure of central tendency is most reliable? a. Give the word a tune then sing it
a. Median b. Define the word
b. Mode c. Spell the word and identify its part of speech
c. Mean d. Give the etymology of the word
d. None, it is best to look at the individual scores
200. Study this matching type of test. Then answer the
191. Which objective in the affective domain is the lowest question below.
level? 1. Measure of a. Mean
a. To accumulate examples of authenticity relationship b. Standard Deviation
b. To support viewpoints against abortion 2. Measure of central c. Rho
c. To respond positively to a comment tendency d. T-ratio
d. To formulate criteria for honestly 3. Binet-Simon e. Intelligence testing
192. “Using the six descriptions of elements of good short 4. Statistical test of movement
story, IDENTIFY IN WRITING THE SHORT STORY BY mean difference
O. HENRY, with complete accuracy.” The words in 5. Measure of
capital letters are referred to as the ____________. variability
a. Criterion of success Which among the following is a way to improve the
b. Condition above matching test?
c. Performance statement a. Add five items in both columns
d. Minimum acceptable performance b. Add one or two items in the right column
c. Add ten items in both columns to make the test
193. You have presented a lesson on animal protective more comprehensive
coloration. At the end, you ask if there are any d. Add one or two items in the left column
d. Makabayan, makakaragatan, makatao, at
201. A teacher’s quarrel with a parent makes her develop a maka-Diyos
feeling of prejudice against the parent’s child. The 210. The right hemisphere of the brain is involved with the
teacher’s unfavorable treatment of the child is an following function except:
influence of what Filipino trait? a. Intuitive functions
a. Lack of self-reflection b. Nonverbal functions
b. Extreme personalism c. Visual functions
c. Extreme family-centeredness d. Detail-oriented functions
d. “Sakop-mentality” 211. What function is associated with the right brain?
a. Visual, non-verbal, logical
202. In the context of grading, what is referred to as b. Visual, intuitive, non-verbal
teacher’s generosity error? A teacher _______. c. Visual, intuitive, logical
a. Rewards students who perform well d. Visual, logical, detail-oriented
b. In overgenerous with praise 212. Principal Connie tells her teachers that training in the
c. Has a tendency to give high grades as humanities is most important. To which education
compare to the rest philosophy does he adhere?
d. Gives way to students’ bargain for no more a. Existentialism c. Essentialism
quiz b. Progressivism d. Perennialism
203. For mastery learning and in line with outcome-based 213. Behavior followed by pleasant consequences will be
evaluation model which element should be present? strengthened and will be more likely to occur in the
a. Inclusion of non-performance objectives future. Behavior followed by unpleasant consequences
b. Construction of criterion-referenced tests will be weakened and will be less likely to be repeated
c. Construction of norm-referenced tests in the future. Which one is explained?
d. Non-provision of independent learning a. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
204. Which statement about standard deviation is correct? b. Thorndike’s law of effect
a. The higher the standard deviation the c. B.F. Skinner’s Operant conditioning theory
more spread the scores are d. Bandura’s social learning theory
b. The lower the standard deviation the more 214. Theft of school equipment like TV, computer, etc. by
spread the scores are people on the community itself is becoming a common
c. The higher the standard deviation the less phenomenon. What does this signify?
spread the scores are a. Prevalence of poverty in the community
d. It is a measure of central tendency b. Inability of school to hire security guards
205. What is the Teacher’s Professionalism Act? c. Deprivation of Filipino schools
a. RA 7836 c. RA 7722 d. Community’s lack of sense of co-
b. RA 4670 d. RA 9263 ownership
206. The State shall protect and promote the right of citizens 215. The main purpose of compulsory study of the
to quality education at all levels. Which government Constitution is to _____.
program is in support of this? a. Develop students into responsible,
a. Exclusion of children with special needs from thinking citizen
the formal system b. Acquaint students with the historical
b. Free elementary and secondary education development of the Philippine Constitution
c. Deregulated tuition fee hike c. Make constitutional experts of the students
d. Re-introduction of the NEAT and NSAT d. Prepare students for law-making
207. The American Teachers who were recruited to help set 216. Which goals of educational institution, as provided for
the public educational system in the Philippines during by the Constitution, is the development of work skills
the American regime were called Thomasite’s because: aligned?
a. They were devotees of St. Thomas Aquinas a. To develop moral character
b. They disembarked from the CIS Transport b. To develop vocational efficiency
called Thomas c. To teach the duties of citizenship
c. They first taught at the University of Sto. d. To inculcate love of country
Tomas 217. Complete this analogy:
d. They arrived in the Philippines on the feast of Spanish period: moral and religious person.
St. Tomas American period: _______
208. Zazha exhibits fear response to freely roaming dogs but a. Productive citizen c. Patriotic citizen
does not show fear when a dog is on a leash or confined b. Self-reliant citizen d. Caring citizen
to a pen. Which conditioning process is illustrated? 218. Who is remembered for his famous quotation? “My
a. Generalization c. Discrimination loyalty to may party ends where my loyalty to my
b. Acquisition d. Extinction country begins.”
209. The Filipino learner envisioned by the Department of a. Carlos P. Garcia c. Manuel L.
Education is one who is imbued with the desirable Quezon
values of person who is: b. Ferdinand Marcos d. Manuel Roxas
a. Makabayan, makatao, makakalikasan at 219. Here is a question: “Is the paragraph a good one?
maka-Diyos Evaluate.” If broken down to simplify, which is the best
b. Makabayan, makatao, makahalaman, at simplification?
maka-Diyos a. Is the paragraph a good one? Why or why
c. Makabayan, makasarili, makakalikasan, at not?
maka-Diyos
b. Why is the paragraph a good one? Prove the dentist’s office building. What theory can explain
c. If you asked to evaluate something, what do this?
you do? Evaluate the paragraph a. Attribution theory
d. What are the qualities of a good paragraph? b. Classical conditioning
Does the paragraph have these qualities? c. Generalization
220. Manunulat ang tatay mo kaya sa personal mong d. Operant conditioning
kagustuhan makasunod sa kanyang mga yapak,
magsusulat ka. Ano ang kahulugan ng pagsusulat? 230. I want my students to have mastery learning of a basic
a. Proseso na nagsisimula sa idea o topic. Which of the following can help?
karanasan a. Socratic method and drill
b. Makalikha ng mga salita, pangungusap at b. Drill
talata c. Socratic method
c. Kakayahan ng tao na makapagtala o d. None of the above
makapagimprenta ng malinaw 231. As a teacher you are a skeptic. Which among these will
d. Pagpili ng paksa at pagsasaliksik be your guiding principle?
221. Anong bahagi ng pananalita ang nasa malaking titik? a. I must teach the child to the fullest
Malungkot ANG MGA nagtapos na wala pang trabaho. b. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and
a. Pananda c. Pariralang pantukoy value that he needs for a better future
b. Pang-ukol d. Pangatnig c. I must teach the child that we can never have
222. Which is NOT a characteristic of education during the real knowledge of anything
pre-Spanish era? d. I must teach the child so he is assured
a. Vocational training-oriented 232. With forms of prompting in mind, which group is
b. Structured arranged from least to most instructive prompting?
c. Unstructured a. Verbal, physical, gestural
d. Informal b. Verbal, gestural, physical
223. Which is closest to the real human digestive system for c. Gestural, physical, verbal
study in the classroom? d. Physical, gestural, verbal
a. Model of the human digestive system 233. In which way does heredity affect the development of
b. Drawing of the human digestive system on the learner?
the board a. By providing equal potential to all
c. The human digestive system projected on an b. By making acquired traits hereditary
OHP c. By compensating for what environment fails
d. Drawing of human digestive system on a to develop
page of a textbook d. By placing limits beyond which the
224. Which one is in support of greater interaction? learner cannot develop
a. Repeating the question 234. In writing performance objectives, which word is not
b. Not allowing a student to complete a acceptable?
response a. Integrate c. Manipulate
c. Probing b. Delineate d. Comprehend
d. Selecting the same student respondents 235. For which lesson objective will a teacher use the direct
225. Which is/are effective methods/s in teaching students instruction method?
critical reading skills? a. Distinguish war from aggression
a. Interpret editorials about a particular subject b. Appreciate Milton’s Paradise Lost
from three different newspapers c. Use a microscope properly
b. Read and interpret three different movie d. Become aware of the pollutants in the
reviews environment
c. Distinguish fiction from non-fiction materials 236. To encourage introspection, which teaching method is
d. Interpret editorials and read and interpret MOST appropriate?
three different movie reviews a. Cognitive c. Process
226. Which is true of a bimodal score distribution? b. Reflective d. Cooperative learning
a. The group tested has two different groups 237. With indirect instruction in mind, which does not belong
b. The scores are neither high nor low to the group?
c. The scores are high a. Lecture-recitation
d. The scores are low b. Experiential method
227. What is the mastery level of school in a 100 item test c. Inductive method
with a mean of 55? d. Discovery method
a. 42% b. 50% c. 45% d. 55% 238. A master teacher is the resource speaker in an in-
service training. He presented the situated learning
228. Who stressed the idea that students cannot learn if their theory and encouraged his colleagues to apply the
basic needs are not first met? same in class. Which of the following did he not
a. Thorndike encourage his colleagues to do?
b. Maslow a. Apprenticeship
c. Wertheimer b. Decontextualized teaching
d. Operant conditioning c. Learning as it normally occurs
d. Authentic problem solving
229. A person, who has had painful experience as the
dentist’s office, may become fearful at the mere sight of
239. I want to engage my students in small group a. Isolated use c. Variety
discussions. Which topic lends itself to a lively b. Flexibility d. Uniformity
discussion? 249. Which statement applies correctly to Edgar Dale’s
a. The exclusion of Pluto as a planet “CONE of experience”?
b. The meaning of the law of supply and a. The farther you are from the base, the more
demand direct the learning experience becomes
c. The law of inertia b. The farther you are from the bottom, the more
d. Rules on subject-verb agreement direct the learning experience becomes
240. Teacher Joshua discovered that his pupils are weak in c. The close you are to the base, the more
comprehension. To further in which particular skill(s) his indirect the learning experience become
pupils are weak, which test should Teacher Joshua d. The closer you are to the base, the more
give? direct the learning experience becomes
a. Standardized test c. Placement 250. To teach the democratic process to the pupils. Santo
b. Aptitude test d. Diagnostic Domingo Elementary School decided that the
241. The students of Teacher Kath scan an electronic election of class officers shall be patterned after local
encyclopedia, view a film on the subject, or look at elections. There are qualities set for candidates,
related topics at the touch of a button right there in the limited period for campaign, rules for posting
classroom. Which devices does teacher Kath’s class campaign materials, etc. Which of the following did
have? the school use?
a. Videotape lesson c. Video disc a. Symposium c. Role playing
b. Teaching machine d. CD b. Simulation d. Philips 66
242. If my approach to my lesson is behaviorist, what 251. Which of the following are effective methods in
features will dominate my lesson? teaching student critical reading skills?
I. Lecturing III. Reasoning I. Interpret editorials
II. Copying notes IV. Demonstration II. Read and interpret three different movie reviews
a. III, IV c. I, II, III, III. Read a position paper and deduce underlying
IV assumptions of the position papers
b. I, III, IV d. II, III, IV a. II and III c. I and II
243. You practice inclusive education. Which of these b. I and III d. I, II and III
applies to you? 252. Here is a test item:
I. You accept every student as full and valued “The improvement of basic education should be the
member of the class and school community top priority of the Philippine government. Defend and
II. Your special attention is on learners with specific refute the position.”
learning or social needs Under what type of question does this test item fall?
III. You address the needs of the class as a whole a. Low-level c. Analysis
within the context of the learners with specific b. Evaluative d. Convergent
learning or social needs 253. Teacher Jenny teaches a lesson in which students
a. II only c. I only must recognize that ¼ is the same as 0.25. They use
b. I and II d. I and III this relationship to determine that 0.15 and 0.20 are
244. Which will be the most authentic assessment tool for an slightly less than ¼. Which of the following concept/s
instructional objective on working with and relating to is/are being taught?
people? a. Numeration skills
a. Organizing a community project b. Place value of decimals
b. Writing articles on working and relating to c. Numeration skills for decimal and
people relationship between fractions and decimals
c. Home visitation d. Relationship between fractions and decimals
d. Conducting mock election 254. To nurture student’s creativity, which activity should
245. Here is a test item: the teacher avoid?
“From the data presented in the table, form a. Ask “what if” questions
generalizations that are supported by the data.” Under b. Ask divergent thinking questions
what type of question does this item fall? c. Emphasize the need to give right answer
a. Convergent c. Application d. Be open to “out-of-this world” ideas
b. Evaluative d. Divergent
246. I want to teach concepts, patterns, and abstractions. 255. After reading an essay, Teacher Bebe wants to help
Which method will be most appropriate? sharpen her students’ ability to interpret. Which of
a. Discovery c. Direct these activities will be most appropriate?
instruction a. Drawing conclusions
b. Indirect instruction d. Problem solving b. Making inferences
247. We are very much interested in a quality professional c. Getting the main idea
development program for teachers. What characteristic d. Listing facts separately from opinion
should we look for?
a. Required for renewal of professional license 256. What is the best way to develop math concepts?
b. Prescribed by top educational leader a. Solving problems using multiple approaches
c. Responsive to identified teacher’s needs b. Solving problems by looking for correct answer
d. Dependent on the availability of funds c. Learning math as applied to situations such
248. What principle is violated by overusing the chalkboards, as being a tool of science
as though it is the only education technology available? d. Solving problems by applying learned formulas
257. Teacher Cita, an experienced teacher, does daily 264. The following characterize a child-centered
review of past lessons in order to ________. kindergarten except:
a. Provide her pupils with a sense of continuity a. Focus on the education of the whole child
b. Introduce a new lesson b. Importance of play in development
c. Reflect on how she presented the previous c. Extreme orientation on academic
lesson d. Emphasis on individual uniqueness
d. Determine who among her pupils are studying 265. As a classroom manager, how can you exhibit expert
power on the first day of school?
258. Research says that mastery experiences increase a. By citing to my students the important of good
confidence and willingness to try similar or more grades
challenging tasks such as reading. What does this b. By making my students feel my authority over
imply for children reading performance? them
a. Children who have mastered basic skills are c. By making them feel a sense of belongingness
more likely to be less motivated to read because and acceptance
they get fed up with too much reading d. By making my students feel I know what I am
b. Children who have not mastered the basic skills talking about
are more likely to be motivated to read in order 266. Which may help an adolescent discover his identity?
to gain mastery over basic skills a. Parents pushing in to follow a specific path
c. Children who have a high sense of self- b. Relating to people
confidence are not necessarily those who can c. Decision to follow one path only
read d. Exploring many different roles in a healthy
d. Children who have gained mastery over manner
basic skills are more motivate to read 267. Which terms refers to a teacher helping a colleague
grow professionally?
259. Bruner’s theory on intellectual development moves a. Technology transfer
from enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. b. Peer mentoring
Applying Bruner’s theory, how would you teach? c. Facilitating
a. Begin with the abstract d. Independent study
b. Be interactive in approach 268. What primary criterion should guide a teacher in the
c. Begin with the concrete choice of instructional devices?
d. Do direct instruction a. Novelty c.
Appropriateness
260. Teacher Nene asked this question: “What conclusion b. Cost d. Attractiveness
can you draw based on your observation?” Nobody 269. Some of your students don’t seem to like you as their
raised a hand so she asked another question: teacher. If you will regard the situation, on the level
“Based on what you observe, what can you now say of the ego, what will you most likely think about?
about the reaction of plants to light.” What did a. Why should I care if they like me or not
Teacher Nene do? b. To hell with them
a. Redirecting c. Repeating c. What’s wrong have I done to deserve this?
b. Probing d. Rephrasing d. What is it about me that they do not like?
270. Which of the following is considered a peripheral
261. Under no circumstance shall a teacher be prejudiced device?
nor discriminatory against any learner according to a. Printer c. CPU
the Code of Ethics. When is a teacher prejudice b. Keyboard d. Monitor
against any learner? 271. Which questioning practice will promote more class
a. When he makes a nearsighted pupil sit at the interaction?
front a. Asking rhetorical question
b. When he considers multiple intelligences in the b. Rejecting wrong answer
choice of his teaching strategies c. Focusing on convergent question
c. When he makes a farsighted pupil sit at the d. Asking divergent question
back 272. For grades to be (made) valid indicators of students’
d. When he refuses a pupil with a slight achievements, which process should be observed?
physical disability in class a. Adopting letter grades such as A, B, C, D
b. Explaining the meaning of grades
262. Which learning activity is most appropriate if c. Defining the course objectives as intended
teacher’s focus in attitudinal change? learning outcomes
a. Role play c. Exhibit d. Giving objective type of test
b. Field trip d. Game 273. The claim of a benefactor to the gratitude of his
263. The mode of a score distribution is 25. This means protégé is an example of a (an):
that: a. Acquired right c. Imperfect right
a. There is no score of 25 b. Perfect right d. Alienable right
b. Twenty five (25) is the score that occurs 274. Which appropriate teaching practice flows from this
most research finding on the brain: “The brain’s emotional
c. Twenty five is the average of the score center is tied its ability to learn.”
distribution a. Create a learning environment that
d. Twenty five is the score that occurs least encourages students to explore their
feelings and ideas freely
b. Come up with highly competitive games where 284. Which of the following does extreme authoritarianism
winners will feel happily in the home reinforce in pupils?
c. Establish this discipline of being judgmental in a. Sense of initiative
attitude b. Dependence on other for direction
d. Tell the students to participate in class activities c. Ability for self-direction
or else they won’t receive plus points in class d. Creativity in work
recitation 285. Teacher Bart wants his students to master the
275. Research on Piagetian tasks indicates that thinking concept of social justice. Which series of activities
becomes more logical and abstract as children reach will be most effective?
the formal operations stage. What is an educational a. Pre-teaching > posttest > re-teaching of
implication of this finding? unlearned concept > posttest
a. Expect hypothetical reasoning for learners b. Pre-test > teaching > posttest
between 12 to 15 years of age c. Review > pretest > teaching > posttest
b. Learners who are not capable of logical d. Teaching > posttest
reasoning from ages 8 to 11 behind in their 286. To provide for individual differences how is
cognitive development curriculum designed?
c. Engage children in analogical reasoning as a. Minimum learning competencies are included
early as preschool to train them for higher order b. Realistic and meaningful experiences are
thinking skills (HOTS) provided
d. Let children be children c. Some degree of flexibility is provided
276. A mathematics test was given to all Grade V pupils d. Social skills are emphasized
to determine the contestants for the math quiz bee. 287. Which types of play is most characteristic of a four-
Which statistical measure should be used to identify to six-year-old child?
the top 15? a. Solitary and onlooker plays
a. Percentage score b. Associative and cooperative plays
b. Mean percentage score c. Associative and onlookers plays
c. Quartile score d. Cooperative and solitary plays
d. Percentile score 288. How can you exhibit referent power on the first day
277. Which is the true foundation of the social order? of school?
a. Strong, political leadership a. By making the students feel you know what you
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties are talking about
c. Equitable distribution of wealth b. By telling them the importance of good grades
d. Obedient citizenry c. By reminding your students your authority over
278. With which is true authority equated? them again and again
a. Service c. Suppression d. By giving your students a sense of
b. Power d. Coercion belonging and acceptance
279. The following are sound specific purposes of 289. To ensure that all Filipino children are functionally
questions except: literate, which mechanism is meant to reach out to
a. To stimulate learners to ask questions children who are far from a school?
b. To call the attention of an inattentive student a. A school in every barangay
c. To arouse interest and curiosity b. Multi-grade classroom
d. To teach via student answers c. Mobile teacher
280. What is not a sound purpose in making questions? d. Sine’s skwela
a. To remind students of a procedure 290. Referring to the characteristics of the latest Basic
b. To probe deeper after an answer is given Educational Curriculum which does not belong to the
c. To encourage self-reflection group?
d. To discipline a bully in class a. More flexible
281. A student passes a book report written but ornately b. Less prescriptive
presented in a folder to make up for the poor quality c. More compartmentalized
of the book content. Which Filipino trait does this d. More integrated
practice prove? 291. If student’s inappropriate behavior is low level or mild
a. Art over science and that it appears that the misbehavior will not
b. Art over academic spread to others, it is sometimes best for the teacher
c. Substance over “porma” not to take notice of it. What influence technique is
d. “Porma” over substance this?
282. Which one should a teacher avoid to produce an a. Planned ignoring
environment conducive for learning? b. Antiseptic bouncing
a. Games c. Tests c. Proximity control
b. Seat plan d. Individual competition d. Signal interference
283. Between pursuing a college course where there is no 292. Which among the following objectives in the
demand and a vocational course which is highly in psychomotor domain is highest in level?
demand, the Filipino usually opts for the college a. To distinguish distant and close sounds
course. Which Filipino trait is shown? b. To contract a muscle
a. Interest to obtain a skill c. To run a 100-meter dash
b. Penchant for a college diploma d. To dance the basic steps of the waltz
c. Desire for entrepreneurship 293. Which material consists of instructional units that
d. Appreciation of manual labor cater to varying mental level pupils?
a. Plantilia c. Don’t pass him; live by your principle of justice.
b. Multi-level materials You will get reward, if not in this life, in the next
c. Multi-grade materials d. Don’t pass him. You surely will not like someone
d. Minimum learning competencies to give you a death threat in order to pass
294. Which statement on counseling is false? 302. Teacher Alessandra knows of the illegal activities of a
a. For counseling to be successful, the counselee neighbor but keeps quiet in order not to be involved in
is willing to participate in the process any investigation. Which foundational principle of
b. The ultimate goal of counseling is greater morality does Teacher Alessandra fail to apply?
happiness on the part of the counselee a. Always do what is right
c. Counseling is the program that includes b. The end does not justify the means
guidance c. The end justifies the means
d. The school counselor is primarily responsible of d. Between two evils, do the lesser evil
counseling 303. You are very much interested in a quality professional
295. Arianna describes Teacher Monica as “fair, caring development program for teachers. What characteristic
and approachable.” Which power does Teacher should you look for?
Monica possess? a. Prescribe by top educational teachers
a. Legitimate power
b. Responsive to identified teacher’s needs
b. Expert power
c. Dependent on the availability of funds
c. Referent power
d. Reward power d. Required for renewal of professional license
296. Kounin claims “with-it-ness” is one of the 304. To ensure high standards of teachers’ personal and
characteristics of an effective classroom manager. professional development, which of the following
Which among the following is a sign of “with-it-ness”? measures must be implemented?
a. Giving attention to students having difficulty with I. A school head plans the professional development
school work of his/her teachers.
b. Seeing only a portion of the class but intensively II. Every teacher formulates his/her own professional
c. Knowing where instructional materials are kept development plan.
d. Aware of what’s happening in all part of the III. The implementation of what is learned in training
classroom must be monitored.
297. In the K-W-L technique, K stands for what the pupils a. I only c. II and III
already knows, W for what he wants to know and L b. I and III d. II only
for what he: 305. As a community leader, which of the following should a
a. Learned c. Failed to learn teacher not do?
b. He like to learn d. Needs to learn a. Solicit donation from philanthropists in the
298. When a significantly greater number from the lower community
group gets a test item correctly, this implies that the b. Support effort of the community to improve their
test item: status in life
a. Is not highly reliable c. Make herself aloof to ensure that her decisions
b. Is not very valid will not be influenced by the community
c. Is highly reliable politics
d. Is very valid d. Play an active part in the activities of the
299. Which statement about guidance is false? community
a. The classroom teacher is not part of the 306. In a highly pluralistic society, what type of learning
school guidance program since she is not environment is the responsibility of the teacher?
trained to be a guidance counselor I. Safe III.
b. Guidance embraces curriculum, teaching, Secure
supervision and all other activities in school II. Gender-biased
c. Guidance is a function of the entire school a. I and II c. II only
d. A guidance program is inherent in every school b. I, II and III d. I and III
300. A teacher should not be a slave of his lesson plan. 307. A teacher is said to be “trustee of the cultural and
This means that: educational heritage of the nation and is under
a. A teacher must be willing to depart from her obligation to transmit to learners such heritage”. Which
lesson plan if students are interested in practice makes the teacher fulfill such obligation?
something other than her intended lesson a. Use interactive teaching strategies
b. A lesson plan must be followed by a teacher no b. As a class, study the life of Filipino heroes
matter what c. Use the latest educational technology
c. A teacher must be ready to depart from her d. Observe continuing professional education
lesson plan if she remembers something more
interesting than what she earlier planned 308. Large class size in congested cities is a common
d. Teacher is the best lesson plan designer problem in our public schools. Which measure/s have
301. With a death threat over her head, Teacher Donita is schools taken to offset the effects of large class?
directed to pass an undeserving student. What will a I. The deployment of more teachers
utilitarianist do? II. The implementation of 1:1 pupil textbook ratio
a. Pass the student, why suffer the threat? III. The conduct of morning and afternoon sessions
b. Pass the student. That will be of use to the a. I, II and III c. III only
student, his parents and you b. I and II d. II only
309. The failure of independent study with most Filipino d. Learning to do
students may be attributed to students’? 317. Widespread abuse of Mother Earth prompted schools
a. Unpreparedness for schooling to teach sustainable development. Which one does this
b. Ambivalence prove about schools?
c. High degree of independence a. The curricula of schools are centered on Mother
d. High degree of independence on authority Earth
b. Environment factors influence the school as
310. The following are characteristics of interdisciplinary an agent of change
teaching except: c. Schools can easily integrate sustained
a. Allows learners to see connectedness between development in their curriculum
things d. Sustained development cannot be effectively
b. Provides learning opportunities in a real-world taught in the classroom
context 318. Which pillar of learning is aimed at the holistic
c. Eliminates boundaries between content area development of man and his complete fulfillment?
d. Discussion from a single perspective a. Learning to live together
311. For more efficient and effective management of school b. Learning to be
as agents of change, one proposal is for the DepEd to c. Learning to know
cluster remote stand-alone schools under one lead d. Learning to do
school head. Which factor has the strongest influence 319. A father tells his daughter “You are a woman. You are
on this proposal? meant for the home and so for you, going to school is
a. Psychological c. Geographical not necessary.” Is the father correct?
b. Historical d. Social a. It depends on the place where the daughter and
312. What does the acronym EFA imply for schools? the father live
a. The acceptance of exclusive schools for boys and b. No, there is gender equality in education
for girls c. Yes, women are meant to be a mother only
b. The stress on the superiority of formal education d. No, today women can take on the jobs of men
over that of alternative learning system
c. Practice of inclusive education 320. Is there a legal basis for increasing the teacher’s
d. The concentration on formal education system starting salary to PHP18,000 a months?
a. No, it is a gift to teachers from Congress
313. The wide acceptance of “bottom up” management style b. Yes, R.A 7836
has influenced schools to practice which management c. Yes, the Philippine Constitution
practice? d. No, it is simply an act of benevolence from
a. Exclusion of politicians from the pool of guest President GMA
speakers during graduation exercises 321. As provided for the Educational Act of 1982, how are
b. Prescription of what ought to be done from the the institutions of learning encouraged setting higher
Center Office standards of equality over the minimum standards
c. Involvement of students, parents, teachers, required for state recognition?
and community in school planning a. Voluntary accreditation
d. Allowing schools to do what they think is best b. Continuing Professional Education
314. Material development at the expense of human c. Granting of Special Permit
development points to the need to do more in school. d. Academic freedom
This is base on which pillar of learning?
a. Learning to do 322. Despite of opposition from some school official, DepEd
b. Learning to know has continuously enforced the “no collection of fees”
c. Learning to live together policy during enrolment period in public schools. In this
d. Learning to be policy in accordance with EFA goals?
a. No, it violates the mandate of equality education
315. The schooling incidents in school campuses abroad b. Yes, it somewhat eliminates gender disparities
have made school to rethink the curriculum. Which is c. Yes, it supports equitable access to basic
believed to counteract such incidents and so is being education
introduced in schools? d. No, it does not support parent of adult education
I. Inclusion of socio-emotional teaching
II. The emphasis on the concept of competition 323. “Specialization is knowing more and more about less
against self and not against others and less.” Hence, it is better to be a generalist, claims
III. Focus on academic achievement and productivity Teacher Fonda. Which Philosophy does Teacher
a. I and III c. I and II Fonda subscribe to?
b. II and III d. I, II and III a. Existentialism c. Essentialism
b. Perennialism d. Progressivism
316. The specialization requires of every professional
teacher for him/her to be competent is in line with which 324. Mencius believed that all people are born good. This
pillar of learning? thought on the innate goodness of people makes it
a. Learning to know easier to ________ our pupils.
b. Learning to be a. teach c. like
c. Learning to live together b. respect d. motivate
325. A student complains to you about his failing grade. 333. Which is an inappropriate way to manage off-task
When you recomputed you found out that you behavior?
committed an error in his grade computation. Your a. Redirect a child’s attention to task and check his
decision is not to accept the erroneous computation progress to make sure he is continuing work
before the student and so leave the failing grade as is b. Stop your class activity to correct a child who
for fear that you may lose credibility. Is this morally is no longer on task
right? c. Make eye contact to communicate what you wish
a. No, the reason for not accepting the error before to communicate
the students is flimsy d. Move closer to the child to make him feel your
b. No, the end does not justify the means presence
c. Yes, the end justifies the means 334. When Teacher Pearl tries to elicit clarification on a
d. Yes, as a teacher you must maintain your student response or solicits additional information,
credibility which of these should be use?
326. Which violate(s) the principle of respect? a. Directing c. Structuring
I. Teacher Ana tells her students that what Teacher b. Probing d. Cross examining
Beth taught is wrong. 335. Which priority criterion should guide a teacher in the
II. To retaliate, Teacher Beth advises students not to choice of instructional devices?
enroll in Teacher Ana’s class. a. Novelty c. Attractiveness
III. Teacher Catherine secretly gives way to a special b. Cost d.
favor (e.g. add 2 points to grade) requested by Appropriateness
student Alex who is vying for honors. 336. Which learning activity is most appropriate if a teacher’s
a. II and III c. I and II focus is attitudinal change?
b. I, II and III d. I and III a. Fieldtrip c. Role play
327. Which is/are in accordance with the principle of b. Exhibit d. Game
pedagogical competence? 337. Teacher Hannah strives to draw participation of every
I. Communication of objectives of the course to student into her classroom discussion. Which of these
student. student needs is she trying to address? The need to
II. Awareness of alternative instruction strategies. _______.
III. Selection of appropriate methods of instruction. a. feel significant and be part of a group
a. I and III c. III only b. show one’s oral abilities to the rest of the class
b. I, II and III d. II and III c. get everything and be part of a group
328. To earn units for promotion, Teacher Flora pays her fee d. be creative
but does not attend class at all. Does this constitute 338. To be an effective classroom manager, a teacher must
professional growth? be friendly but must at the same time be _________.
a. Not immediately but yes after promotion a. confident c. analytical
b. No, it is simply earning MA units for promotion b. business-like d. buddy-buddy
c. It depends on the school she is enrolled in
d. Yes, just enrolling in an MA program is already 339. Which software is needed when one wants to perform
professional growth automatic calculations on numerical data?
329. If Teacher Analiza asks more higher-order questions, a. Database
she has to ask more ________ questions. b. Spreadsheet Program
a. fact c. convergent c. Microsoft Word
b. close d. concept d. Microsoft Powerpoint
330. Misdemeanor has a “ripple effect.” This implies that as
a classroom manager, a teacher: 340. Which of the following questions must be considered in
a. reinforces positive behavior evaluating teacher-made materials?
b. responds to misbehavior promptly a. In the material new?
c. is consistent in her classroom management b. Does the material simulate individualism?
practice c. Is the material expensive?
d. count 1 to 10 before she deals with a misbehaving d. Is the material cheap?
student 341. Kounin claims that “with-it-ness” is one of the
331. Based on Edgar Dale’s “Cone of Experience,” which characteristics of an effective classroom manager.
activity is farthest from the real thing? What is one sign of “with-it-ness”?
a. Watching demo c. Video disc a. Giving attention to students who are having
b. Attending exhibit d. Viewing images difficulty with school work
332. The students of Teacher Yue scan an electronic b. Aware of what’s happening in all parts of the
encyclopedia, view a film on subject, or look at related classroom
topics at the touch of a button right there in the c. Seeing only a portion of the class but intensively
classroom. Which device/s does teacher Yue’s class
d. Knowing where instructional materials are kept
have?
a. Teaching machines 342. Which of these is one of the ways by which the internet
b. CD enables people to browse documents connected by
c. Video disc hypertext links?
d. Videotaped lesson a. URL c. Welcome page
b. Browser d. World Wide Web
343. Which characteristics must be primarily considered as c. Advance organizers that provide an overall
a choice of instructional aides? picture of the lesson
a. Stimulate and maintain students interests d. Independent
b. Suited to the lesson objectives
c. Updated and relevant to Filipino setting 352. One’s approach to teaching is influenced by Howard
d. New and skillfully made Gardner’s MI Theory. What is he/she challenged to do?
344. You can exhibit referent power on the first day of school I. To come up with 9 different ways of approaching
by __________. lesson to cater to the 9 multiple intelligence
a. telling them the importance of good grades II. To develop all student’s skill in all nine
b. giving your students a sense of belongingness intelligences
and acceptance III. To provide worthwhile activities that acknowledge
c. making them feel you know what you are talking individual difference in children
about a. I, II and III c. II only
d. reminding your students your authority over them b. II and III d. III only
again and again
345. I would like to use a model to emphasize particular part. 353. If my approach to my lesson is behaviorist, what
Which of these would be most appropriate? features will dominate my lesson?
a. Regalia c. Stimulation I. Copying notes III. Lecturing
II. Reasoning IV. Demonstration
b. Audio recording d. Mock up
a. III, IV c. I, II, III, IV
346. What must Teacher Luke do to ensure orderly b. I, III, IV d. II, III, IV
transitions between activities? 354. You practice inclusive education. Which of these
a. Have the materials ready at the start of the applies to you?
activity I. You accept every student as full and valued
member of the class and school community
b. Allow time for the students to socialize in between
II. Your special attention is on learners with specific
activities
learning or social needs
c. Assign fewer exercise to fill the allotted time
III. Your address the needs of the class as a whole
d. Wait for students who lag behind within the context of the learners with specific
347. The task of setting up routine activities for effective learning or social needs
classroom management is a task that a teacher should
a. II only c. I only
undertake:
b. I and II d. I and III
a. as soon as the students have adjusted to their
355. School curriculum reflects the world’s economic and
schedules
political integration and industrialization. What does
b. on the very first day of school these points in curriculum development?
c. every day at the start of the session a. The trend towards the classical approach to
d. every homeroom day curriculum development
b. The trend towards the globalization and
348. What principle is violated by overusing the chalkboard, localization
as though it is the only education technology available?
c. The trend towards participatory curriculum
a. Isolated use c. Variety development
b. Flexibility d. Uniformity d. The shift in the paradigm of curriculum
development from a process-oriented to a
349. Teacher Sandra uses the low-profile classroom control product-oriented one
technique most of the time. What does this imply? 356. You choose cooperative learning as a teaching
a. She is reactive in her disciplinary orientation approach. What thought is impressed on your
b. She manages pupils personalities students?
c. She reacts severely to a misbehaving student a. Interaction is a must, but not necessarily face to-
d. She stops misbehaving without disrupting face interaction
lesson flow b. Student’s success depends on the success of
the group
350. If curriculum is designed following the traditional c. Student’s individuality evaluates how effectively
approach, which feature(s) apply(ies)? their group worked
I. The aims of the curriculum are set by d. The accountability for learning is on the group not
professionals and experts. on the individual
II. Interested groups (teachers, students, 357. Which statement applies correctly to Edgar Dale’s
communities) are assumed to agree with the aims “Cone of Experience”?
of the curriculum.
a. The farther you are from the base, the more direct
III. Consensus building in not necessary.
the learning experience becomes
a. III only c. I and II
b. The farther you are from the bottom, the more
b. I, II and III d. I and III direct the learning experience becomes
c. The closer you are from the base, the more
351. If you make use of the indirect instruction method, you
indirect the learning experience becomes
begin your lesson with:
d. The closer you are from the base, the more
a. Guided practice
direct the learning experience becomes
b. A review of previous day’s work
358. “When more senses are stimulated, teaching and a. Reading-writing activity
learning become more effective.” What is an application b. Thematic introduction
of this principle? c. Unit method
a. Appeal to student’s sense of imagination d. Problem-centered learning
b. Use multisensory aids
c. Make your students touch the instructional 366. To teach the democratic process to the pupils,
material Batongmalaki Elementary School decided that the
d. Use audiovisual aids because the eyes and the election of class officers shall be patterned after local
ears are the most important senses in learning elections. There are qualifications set for candidates,
359. Which is a classroom application of the theory of limited period for campaign and rules for posting
“operant conditioning”? campaign materials, etc. Which of the following did the
a. Help student see the connectedness of facts, school use?
concepts, and principles a. Symposium c. Pole playing
b. Create a classroom atmosphere that elicits b. Simulation d. Philips 66
relaxation 367. Which among the following are effective methods in
c. Reinforce a good behavior to increase the teaching student critical reading skills?
likelihood that the learner will repeat the I. Interpret editorial
response II. Read and interpret three different movie reviews
d. Make students learn by operating manipulatively III. Read a position paper and deduce underlying
360. Read the following teacher-student situation. assumptions of the position papers
TEACHER: Why is the process called photosynthesis? a. II and III c. I and II
STUDENT: I don’t know. b. I and III d. I, II and III
Which questioning technique should be the teacher be 368. Here is a test item:
using? “The improvement of basic education should be the top
a. Clarification c. Prompting priority of the Philippine government. Defend or refute
b. Multiple response d. Concept review this position.”
Under what type of question does this test item fall?
361. Here is the test item. a. Low-level c. Analysis
“From the data presented in the table, form b. Evaluative d. Convergent
generalizations that are supported by the data”. 369. When I teach, I often engage in brainstorming. Which
Under what type of question does this item fall? do I avoid?
a. Convergent c. Application a. Break down barriers
b. Evaluative d. Divergent b. Selectively involves pupils
c. Increase creativity
362. I want to teach concepts, patterns and abstractions. d. Generate many ideas
Which method will be most appropriate? 370. Teacher Sammy teaches a lesson in which students
a. Discovery c. Direct must recognize that ¼ is the same as 0.25. He use this
instruction relationship to determine that 0.15 and 0.20 are slightly
b. Indirect instruction d. Problem solving less than ¼. Which of the following concept/s is/are
being taught?
363. Teacher Atilla teaches English as a Second Language. a. Numeration skills of decimals and
She uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the-blanks relationships between fractions and decimals
sentences, dialogues, dictation and writing exercises in b. Numeration skills
teaching a lesson about grocery shopping. Based on c. Place value of decimals
this information, which of the following is a valid d. Relationship between fraction and decimals
conclusion? 371. What is the best way to develop math concept?
a. The teacher wants to make her teaching easier by a. Solving problems using multiple approaches
having less talk b. Solving problems by looking for correct answer
b. The teacher emphasizing reading and writing skills c. Learning math as applied to situations, such
c. The teacher is applying Bloom’s hierarchy of as being a tool of science
cognitive learning d. Solving problems by applying learned formulas
d. The teacher is teaching in a variety of ways 372. After the reading of a selection in the class, which of
because not all students learn in the same these activities can enhance students’ creativity?
manner I. Reader’s theater
II. Reading aloud
364. Teacher Georgina, an experienced teacher, does daily III. Silent reading
review of past lessons in order to: a. I and II c. I only
a. introduce a new lesson b. II only d. III only
b. reflect on how she presented the previous lessons 373. Teacher Carlo, a Reading teacher, advised the class to
c. provide her pupils with a sense of continuity “read between the lines”. What does she want his pupils
d. determine who among her pupils are studying to do?
a. Determine what is meant by what is stated
365. I combined several subject areas in order to focus on a b. Make an educated guess
single concept for interdisciplinary teaching. Which c. Apply the information being read
strategy did I use? d. Describe the characters in the story
374. To nurture students’ creativity, which activity should a 383. Nadia exhibit fear response to freely roaming dogs but
teacher avoid? does not show fear when a dog is on a leash or confined
a. Ask “What if…” questions to a pen. Which conditioning process is illustrated?
b. Emphasize the need to give right answers a. Extinction c. Acquisition
c. Ask divergent thinking questions b. Generalization d. Discrimination
d. Be open to “out-of-this-world” ideas 384. Based on Freud’s theory, which operate/s when a
375. Teacher Rodel wants to develop his students’ creativity. student strikes a classmate at the height of anger?
Which type of questions will be most appropriate? a. Ego c. Id and Ego interact
a. Synthesis questions b. Id d. Superego
b. Fact questions 385. After reading an essay. Teacher Beatrice wants to help
c. “What if…” questions sharpen her students’ ability to interpret. Which of these
d. Analysis questions activities will be most appropriate?
376. Floramay enjoyed the roller coaster when she and her a. Drawing conclusions
family went to Disneyland. The mere sight of a roller b. Making inferences
coaster gets her excited. Which theory explains c. Getting the main idea
Floramay’s behavior? d. Listing facts separately from opinion
a. Operant conditioning 386. Read the following then answer the question. A man
b. Pavlovian conditioning and his son are driving in a car. The car crashes into a
c. Social learning theory tree, killing the father and seriously injury his son. At the
d. Attribution theory hospital, the boy needs to have surgery. Looking at the
377. According to Freud, with which should one be boy, the doctor says (telling the truth), “I cannot operate
concerned if he/she has to develop in the students a on him. He is my son. How can this be?
correct sense of right and wrong? ANSWER: The doctor is the boy’s mother.
I. Super-ego II. Ego III. Id The above brain twister helps develop critical reading
a. I and II c. I skills. Which activity was used?
b. II d. III a. Comparing c. Inferring meaning
378. When small children call animals “dog”, what process is b. Classifying d. Looking for cause and effect
illustrated on Piaget’s cognitive development theory? 387. Research says that mastery experiences increase
a. Reversion c. Accommodation confidence and willingness to try similar or more
b. Assimilation d. Conservation challenging tasks as reading. What does this imply for
379. Researchers found that when a child is engaged in a children’s reading performance?
learning experience a number of areas of the brain are a. Children who have not mastered the basic skills
simultaneously activated. Which of the following is/are are more likely to be motivated to read in order to
implication/s of this research finding? gain mastery over basic skills
I. Make use of field trips and guest speakers b. Children who have mastered basic skills are more
II. Do multicultural units of study likely to be less motivated to read because they
III. Stick to the “left brain and right brain” approach get fed up with too much reading
a. I and III c. I and II c. Children who have gained mastery over basic
b. I only d. II only skills are more motivated to read
380. My problem is there are too many topics to cover and I d. Children who have a high sense of self-confidence
may not able to finish before classes end in March. are not necessarily those who can read
Which approach when used can help solve my 388. The value that students put on reading is critical to their
problem? success. In what way/s can teachers inculcate his value
a. Thematic c. Experimental approach for reading?
b. Constructive d. Direct instruction I. Sharing the excitement of read-aloud
381. You want your students to answer the questions at the II. Showing their passion for reading
end of a reading lesson. “What did I learn?”, “What still III. Being rewarded to demonstrate the value of
puzzles me?”, “What did I enjoy, hate and accomplish reading
in the class today?” and “How did I learn from the a. II and III c. I, II and III
lesson?”.Which of the following are you asking them to b. I and II d. II only
do? 389. Bruner’s theory on intellectual development moves
a. Work on an assignment from enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. Applying
b. Make journal entry Bruner’s theory. How would you teach?
c. Work on a drill a. Be interactive in approach
d. Apply what they learned b. Begin with the abstract
382. William Glasser’s control theory states that behavior is c. Begin with the concrete
inspired by what satisfies a person want at any given d. Do direct instruction
time. What then must a teacher do to motivate students 390. A person who has painful experiences at the dentist’s
to learn? office may become fearful at the mere sight of the
a. Make schoolwork relevant to students’ basic dentist’s office building. Which theory can explain this?
human needs a. Generalization
b. Make teaching-leaning interactive b. Operant Conditioning
c. Avoid giving assignments c. Attribution theory
d. Organize a curriculum in a spiral manner d. Classical conditioning
391. Which is/are the basic assumption/s of behaviorists?
I. The mind of newborn child is a blank state a. Establish the discipline of being judgmental in
II. All behaviors are determined by environmental attitude
events b. Come up with highly competitive games where
III. The child has a certain degree of freedom not to winners will feel happy
allow himself to be shaped by his environment c. Create a learning environment that
a. III only c. II only encourages students to explore their feeling
b. I and II d. I and III and ideas freely
392. If a student is encourage to develop himself to the d. Tell the students to participate in class activities
fullest and must satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the or else won’t receive plus points in class
highest needs to satisfy according to Maslow is recitation
________.
a. Psychological need c. Belongingness 401. Research on Piagetian tasks indicates that thinking
b. Self-actualization d. Safety needs becomes more logical and abstract as children reach
393. In a Social Studies class. Teacher Ina presents a the formal operation stage. What is an educational
morally ambiguous situation and asks student what implication of this finding?
they would do. On whose theory is Teacher Ina’s a. Engage children in analogical reasoning as
technique based? early as preschool to train them for higher order
a. Bandura c. Kohlberg thinking skills (HOTS)
b. Piaget d. Bruner b. Learners who are not capable of logical
394. Teacher Violy is convinced that whenever a student reasoning from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in their
performs a desired behavior, provide reinforcement and cognitive development
soon the student learns to perform the behavior on his c. Let children be children
own. On which principle is Teacher Violy’s conviction d. Expect hypothetical reasoning for learners
based? between 12 to 15 years of age
a. Environmentalism c. Cognitivism
b. Behaviorism d. Constructivism 402. Research says: “People tend to attribute their
395. In Bandura’s social learning theory, it states that successes to internal causes and their failures to
children often imitate those who: external causes.” Based on this finding, what should
I. have substantial influence over their lives be taught to students for them to be genuinely
II. belong their peer group motivated to succeed?
III. belong to other race a. Tell them the research finding when applied will
IV. are successful and seem admired make them genuinely motivated
a. IV only c. I and II b. Convince them that genuine motivation is the
b. I and IV d. II and IV only factor that matters for a person to succeed
396. According to Erikson, what years are critical for the c. Make them realize that failure is a part of life
development of self-confidence? d. Make them realize that both success and failure
a. High school years are more a function of internal causes
b. Elementary school years
c. College years 403. Which characterize/s a learning environment that
d. Preschool years promotes fairness among learners of various
397. Which of the following does not describe the cultures, family background and gender?
development of children aged 11 to 13? I. Inclusive III. Gender-
a. They exhibit increased objectivity in thinking sensitive
b. Sex difference in IQ become more evident II. Exclusive
c. They shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability a. I only c. I and III
d. They show abstract thinking and judgment b. III only d. II and III
398. Teacher Henry begins a lesson on tumbling,
demonstrating front and back somersaults in slow 404. Which of the following steps should be completed
motion and physically guiding his students through the first in planning an achievement test?
correct movements. As his students become more a. Define the instructional objective
skillful, he stands back from the man and gives verbal b. Set up a table of specialization
feedback about how to improve. With Vygotsky’s theory c. Select the types of test items to use
in mind, what did Teacher Henry do? d. Decide on the length of the test
a. Apprenticeship c. Peer interaction 405. The computed r for scores in Math and Science is
b. Guided participation d. Scaffolding 0.92. What does this mean?
399. What does Gagne’s hierarchy theory propose for a. Math score is positive related to Science
effective instruction? score
a. Be concerned with the socio-emotional climate in b. The higher the Math score, the lower the
the classroom Science score
b. Sequence instruction c. Math score is not in any way related to Science
c. Teach beginning with the concrete score
d. Reward good behavior d. Science score is slightly related to Math score
400. Which appropriate teaching practice flows from this
research finding on the brain: “The brain’s emotional
center is tied into its ability to learn”.
406. Which types of test is most appropriate if Teacher c. “Group the following items according to
Yanny wants to measure student’s ability to organize shape.”
thoughts and ideas? d. “State a set of principle that can explain the
a. Short answer type of test following events.”
b. Extended response essay
c. Modified alternative response 413. A test item has a difficult index of 0.89 and a
d. Limited response essay discrimination index of 0.44. What should the teacher
do?
407. If I want to hone my student’s meta-cognitive ability, a. Reject the item
which is most fit? b. Revise the item
a. Drill c. Brainstorming c. Make it a bonus item
b. Debate d. Journaling d. Make it a bonus item and reject it

408. I want to test student’s synthesizing skills. Which has 414. Which form of assessment is consistent with the
the highest diagnostic value? saying “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.”
a. Multiple choice test a. Contrived c. Traditional
b. Performance test b. Authentic d. Indirect
c. Essay test
d. Completion test 415. Here is a test item:

409. Here is a test item: Who is best admired for outstanding


_________ is an example of a contribution to world peace?
leafy vegetable.
a. Kissinger c. Kennedy
b. Clinton d. Mother Teresa
Why is this test item poor?
I. The test item does not pose a problem
to the examinee What is WRONG with this item?
II. There are variety of possible correct answer to a. Item is overly specific
this item b. Content is trivial
III. The language used in the question is not c. Test item is option-based
precise d. There is a cue to the right answer
IV. The blank is near the beginning of a sentence
a. I and III c. I and IV 416. A student’s score were as follows: 82, 83, 84, 86, 88,
b. II and IV d. I and II 84, 83, 85. The score 84 is the:
a. Mode c. Median
410. Joanne’s score is within x±1 SD. To which of the b. Average d. Mean
following groups does she belong?
a. Below average 417. Which text form would you choose if you want to
b. Average have a valid and reliable test based on the table
c. Needs Improvement below?
d. Above average
Validity Reliability
411. Here is a test item: Test Form
Index Index
What follows is a multiple choice type of A .47 .68
test. Some test items _________. B .87 .57
C .20 .86
a. are too difficult D .40 .41
b. are objective E .63 .07
c. are poorly constructed a. A only c. A and D
d. have multiple defensible answers b. B only d. B and E
What makes the multiple choice type of test poor? 418. A mathematician’s test was given to all Grade V
a. The options are not grammatically connected to pupils to determine the contestants for the Math Quiz
the stem Bee. Which statistical measure should be used to
b. The stem fails to present a problem identify the top 15?
c. There are grammatical clues a. Mean percentage score
d. The options are not parallel b. Quartile Deviation
412. If Teacher Betty wants to measure her students’ c. Percentile Rank
ability to discriminate, which of these is an d. Percentage Score
appropriate type of test item as implied by the 419. Use the inbox below to answer the question that
direction? follows:
a. “Outline the Chapter on The Cell.” Percentage Grades for Final Examination
b. “Summarize the lesson yesterday.”
c. A student’s grade determines whether or not a
40 70 80 90 student attains a defined standard of
100 achievement
Which of the following statement is true about the plot d. A student’s mark tells how closely he is
of grades above? achieving to his potential
a. The median is a score of 80 and the range is 60
b. The median is a score of 70 and the range is 60 427. Which tests determine whether students accept
c. The median is a score of 80 and the range is responsibility for their own behavior or pass on
20 responsibility for their own behavior to other people?
d. The median is a score of 70 and the range is 20 a. Locus-of-control tests
420. Which can be said of Nina who obtained a score of b. Thematic tests
75 out of 100 items in a Grammar objective test? c. Stylistic test
a. She performed better than 25% of her d. Sentence-completion tests
classmates
b. She answered 75 items in the test correctly 428. Which of the following is a weakness of self-
c. Her rating is 75 supporting personality checklists?
d. She answered 75% of the test items correctly a. Many personality measures have built-in lie
421. The criterion of success in Teacher Butch’s objective scales
is that “the pupils must be able to spell 90% of the b. They lack stability
words correctly”. Student Dave and 24 others in the c. They may not get true information because
class spelled only 40 out of 50 words correctly while individuals can hide or disguise feelings
the rest scored 45 and above. This means that d. They have poor internal consistency
Teacher Butch _____________.
a. attained his lesson objective Situation 1. (#129-131)
b. failed to attain his lesson objective as far as
the 25 pupils are concerned In a faculty meeting, the principle told his
c. did not attain his lesson objective because of teacher: “We need to improve our school
the pupils’ lack of attention performance in the National Achievement
d. attained his lesson objective because of his
Test. What should we do?”
effective spelling drill
422. Which of these can measure awareness of values?
The teacher gave varied answers as
a. Sociogram
b. Moral dilemmas follows:
c. Projective techniques
d. Rating scales 1. Let’s give incentives and rewards to
423. Marking on a normative basis means that: students who get a rating of 85%.
a. the normal distribution curve should be 2. Let’s teach them to accept complete
followed responsibility for their performance.
b. some should fall 3. Let’s make the school environment
c. some get high marks
conducive for learning.
d. the grading is based on a present criteria
424. Which process enhances the comparability of 4. Let’s make use of the experimental
grades? methods of teaching.
a. Using a table specifications
b. Determining the level of difficulty of the tests 429. Which response/s come/s from a behaviorist?
c. Giving more HOTS (higher order thinking a. #2 and #4 c. #3 and #4
skills) b. #1 and #2 d. #1 and #3
d. Constructing departmentalized exams for
each subject area. 430. On which educational philosophy is response #1
425. If the scores of your test follow a negatively skewed anchored?
score distribution, what should you do? Find out a. Existentialism c. Progressivism
__________? b. Essentialism d. Bahaviorism
a. why your items were easy
b. why most of the scores are high 431. If you leaned toward a progressivist philosophy, with
c. why most of the scores are low which response would you agree?
d. why some pupils scored high a. #2 b. #3 c. #4 d. #1
426. Principal Gemma is talking about “grading on the
curve” in a faculty meeting. What does this Situation 2. (#132-134)
expression refers to?
a. A student’s mark compares his achievement to One principle in the utilization of
his effort technology of the classroom is
b. A student’s grade or mark depends on how appropriateness of material or activity.
his achievement compares with the
achievement of other students in a class
432. Teacher Wilson wants his students to master the II. Students construct and reconstruct meaning
concept of social justice. Which series of activities based on experiences
will be most effective? III. Students derive meaning from the meaning that
a. Pretest-teaching-posttest the teacher gives
b. Pretest-teaching-posttest-re-teaching for a. II only c. I, II and III
unlearned concepts-posttest b. I and II d. I only
c. Review-pretest-teaching-posttest
d. Teaching-posttest 439. Which materials will her teachers least prefers?
433. Teacher Raymund likes to show how the launching a. Controversial issues
of spaceships takes place. Which of the following b. Open-ended topics
materials available is most fit? c. Unquestionable laws
a. Model b. Mock-up c. Replica d. Realia d. Problem or cases
434. Teacher June likes to concretize the abstract 440. Which concept/s of the learner will Principal Evelyn
concepts of an atom. He came up with a concrete not accept?
presentation of the atom by using wire and plastic I. “Empty vesse!”
balls. How would you classify Teacher June’s visual II. “Tabula rasa”
aids? III. Candle to be lighted
a. Chart b. Replica c. Model d. Realia a. III only c. II only
b. I only d. I and II
Situation 3. (#135-137)

After reading and paraphrasing Robert


Frost’s “Stopping by the Wood on a Snowy
Evening.” Mr. Sales asked the class to
share any insight derived from the poem.

Situation 5. (#141-143)

Study the matching type of test then answer


the 3 questions that follow:
435. The class was asked to share their insights about the
poem. The ability to come up with an insight stems Column A Column B
from the ability to:
a. analyze the parts of a whole 1. equilateral triangle A. With 3 equal
b. evaluate the worthiness of a thing sides
c. relate and organize things and ideas 2. right triangle B. With 5 equal
d. comprehend the subject that is being sides
studied 3. octagon C. Has 90- degree
436. To ask the class any insight derived from the poem 4. pentagon angle
is based on the theory of:
5. heptagon D. Means many
a. Realism c. Conditioning
6. poly E. with 7 sides
b. Behaviorism d. Constructivism
F. with 8 sides
437. On which assumption about the learner is Mr. Sales’s
act of asking the class to share their insight based?
a. Learners are like empty receptacles waiting to
be filled up 441. How can you make the items homogeneous?
b. Learners are meant to interact with one another a. Increase the number of items in Column B
c. Learners have multiple intelligence and varied b. All items should be on polygons
learning styles c. Remove the word triangle in items #1 and #2
d. Learners are producers of knowledge not in column A
only passive recipients of information d. The word “gon” must be included in column B
442. What is the main defect of this matching test?
Situation 4. (#138-140) a. The matching type is an imperfect type
b. The items are NOT homogeneous
Principal Evelyn wants her teachers to c. The items quite easy
apply constructivism in teaching. d. An obvious pattern is followed in the answering
443. Which should be done to improve the matching type
of test?
438. On which assumption/s is the principal’s action a. Capitalize the items in Column A
anchored? b. Items in Column A and B should be exchanged
I. Students learn by personally c. Drop #6 item in Column A
constructing meaning of what is taught d. The item in Column A should be increased
c. The accomplishment of objectives is
dependent on the plan
Situation 6. (#144-146) d. This is required of a teacher

Below the template for Scoring Rubric. 451. Which statement on IQ and EQ is correct?
a. EQ has a greater contribution to performance
than IQ
5 - Demonstrate complete understanding of the problem. All b. IQ has a greater contribution to performance
than EQ
requirements of task are included in the response
c. Blending of both IQ and EQ can make a
difference in performance
4 - Demonstrate considerable understanding of the problem. All d. The contribution of IQ and EQ to performance
requirements of task are included is dependent on factors like age and gender

452. Teacher Nikko helped his students recall that


3 - Demonstrate partial understanding of the problem. Most
stalagmites grow on the “ground” while stalactites grow
requirements of task are included
on the “ceiling” of a cave by associating “G” in
stalaGmites with ground and “C” in stalaCtites with
2 - Demonstrate little understanding of the problem. Many ceiling. What did Teacher Nikko make use of it?
requirements of task are missing a. Visual aid
b. Mnemonic device
1 - Demonstrate no understanding of the problem
c. Audio-visual aid
0 - No response/task not attempted d. Meaning-maker device
453. “Makabayan” as a subject in the re-structured Basic
444. Which of this/these is/are essential in constructing a Education Curriculum is the “laboratory for life.” What
scoring rubric? does this mean? It is in this subject where the learner
I. Description of criteria to serve as ____________.
standard a. Will be taught the Filipino strengths and
II. Clear descriptions of performance at each level weaknesses
III. Levels of achievement (mastery) b. Will demonstrate practical knowledge and
IV. Rating scheme skills gained in the other subjects
a. I, II and III c. I, II, III and IV c. Will be taught the true concept of being
b. I and II d. I only “pagkamakabayan”
445. Which statement is true of the rubric? d. The biographies of heroes who are
a. It is developmental “makabayan” will be taught
b. It is analytical 454. In the faculty room everyone is talking about a teacher
c. It is both holistic and developmental who is torturing for a fee from her own pupil who is vying
d. It is holistic for honors. What is the professional thing for the other
446. Which is true of the scoring rubric? teachers to do?
I. It describes criteria of levels of a. Talk to the parents of the tutee. Tell them
achievement what teachers doing is unprofessional
II. It has a rating scheme b. Leave her alone, she might accuse you of
III. It limit itself to 4 levels of achievement meddling in her personal life
a. I and II c. II and III c. Correct her and remind her torturing one’s
own pupil for a fee is unethical
b. I and III d. I, II and III
d. As a group, report her to the principal
447. Which guidelines should you follow for behavior
455. When Teacher Demi presents a set of data then asks
modification to be effective?
the students to enter a conclusion, generalization or a
a. Subject yourself to group pressure
pattern of relationship which method does she use?
b. Work on several behaviors at the time for a
a. Process approach
significant change
b. Type method
c. Never use negative reinforcement
d. Work on one behavior at a time
c. Unit method
448. In which phases/s of change, according to Kurt
d. Inductive inquiry method
Lewin, do you feel the pain?
456. Which individualized teaching method makes use of
a. Transition c. Refreezing
workbooks, teaching machines or computers?
b. Unfreezing d. Transition and freezing
a. Project method
449. In the writing of performance objectives for mastery
learning, what is an acceptable standard of
b. Unit method
performance called?
c. Programmed instruction
a. Behavior c. SMART
d. Inductive inquiry method
b. Condition d. Criterion measure
457. I want to elicit more student responses. Which one
450. Why learning activities should be carefully planned?
should I avoid?
a. The ability of the teacher to plan is tested
a. Creating an evaluative atmosphere
b. This is expected by pupils
b. Using covert responses
c. Prompting to covert wrong answers to correct 467. Which appropriate teaching practice flows this research
ones finding on the brain: “The brain’s emotional center is
d. Giving non-threatening comments tied into its ability to learn.”
458. For practice to be effective, which guideline should bear a. Tell the students to participate in class
in mind? Practice should _______. activities or else won’t receive plus points
a. Be done in an evaluative atmosphere b. Create a learning environment that
b. Be arranged to allow students to receive encourages students to explore their
feedback feelings and ideas
c. Take place over a long period of time c. Come up with highly competitive games
d. Be difficult enough for students to remember and where winners will feel happy
learn d. Establish the disciple of being judgmental in
459. Which of the following is a practice in progressive attitude
education? 468. Which statement holds true to grades? Grades
a. Open classroom _________.
b. Study of classics a. are exact measure of IQ and achievement
c. Academic orientation b. are a measure of achievement
d. Cognitive education c. are necessarily a measure of students’ IQ
460. The workers’ rights to form unions or to strike can be d. are intrinsic motivation for learning
suppressed in times of national emergency. On what 469. Which practice does not fit in a classroom that
norm is this based? recognizes individual differences?
a. Higher law, inalienable rights before alienable a. Uniform requirements
b. Wider social order, the society before the b. Sharing from multiple perspective
individual c. Accommodating student’s learning styles
c. Clearer title, the certain before the title d. Various modes of assessing learning
d. Nobler person, God before man 470. Teacher Benny says: “If it is billiard that brings students
461. Which skills should be taught if Teacher Joey wants to out of the classroom, let us bring it into the classroom.
equip his students with the skill to organize information Perhaps, I can use it to teach Math.” To which
gathered? philosophy does Teacher Benny adhere?
a. Note-taking, outlining, using the library a. Progressivism c. Essentialism
b. Outlining, summarizing, using the card b. Existentialism d.
catalogue Reconstructionism
c. Note-taking, outlining, summarizing 471. “The greatest happiness lies in the contemplative use
d. Summarizing, note taking using the library of the mind”, said Plato. Therefore, let us give more
462. Annual medical checkup required of teachers is done in opportunities for our students to do __________.
the interest of: a. Social interaction c. Role playing
a. Filipino medical doctors b. Introspection d. Cooperative learning
b. Parents 472. Why is it sound to encourage students to define terms
c. The state and of every teacher in their own words? Because ____________.
d. School administration a. Defining the terms in their own words helps
463. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which them memorize the definition faster
nationality they preferred if given a choice. Majority of b. Students remember information better
the pupils wanted to be an American. In this case, in when they mentally process in some way
which obligation relative to the state are schools c. They ought to connect the terms that they
seemed to be failing? In their obligation to: learn with other terms
a. Respect for all duly constituted authorities d. This is one opportunity to brush up with other
b. Instill allegiance to the Constitution terms
c. Promote obedience to the laws of the state 473. Pavlov is to classical conditioning as ______ is to
d. Promote national pride operant conditioning.
464. To be an effective classroom manager, teachers must a. A. Bandura c. J. Watson
be friendly but at the same time be: b. J. Holt d. B.F.
a. Buddy-buddy Skinner
b. Rigid 474. You arrange the rows of blocks in such a way that a row
c. Business-like of 5 blocks is longer than a row of 7 blocks. If you ask
d. Highly demanding which row has more, Grade 1 pupils will likely say that
465. Which of the following field of Social Sciences below is it is the row that makes the longer line. Based on
more connected with the study of social traditions and Piaget’s cognitive development theory, what problem is
cultures? illustrated?
a. Theology a. Conservation problem
b. Psychology b. Assimilation problem
c. Sociology c. Egocentrism problem
d. Anthropology d. Accommodation problem
466. When an individual or group adapts the culture of 475. Were teachers in the Philippines required of a
others, practice them and become habitual, this is: professional license since the establishment of the
a. Culture change c. Culture shock Philippine educational system?
b. Culture lag d. Culture a. No, but the equivalent of a license required
difference was a certificate in teaching
b. Yes, it was required since the Americans a. An effective distracter
established the educational system b. A plausible distracter
c. No, it was only with the effectivity of R.A. c. A vague distracter
7836 that professional license was
required d. An ineffective distracter
d. Yes, except for the Thomasites
476. The increase in the number of school children left by 484. The Thematic Appreciation Test is an example of a (an)
OFW parents intensifies the teacher role as __________.
______________. a. Self-report technique
a. Student’s friends b. Projective technique
b. Guidance counselors c. Interest inventory
c. Facilitator of learning
d. Substitute parents d. Socio-metric technique
477. As a teacher, you are a rationalist. Which among these
will be your guiding principle? 485. The following are features of the Restructure Basic
a. I must teach the child so he is assured of Education Curriculum, except:
heaven a. Increased time for tasks to gain mastery of
b. I must teach the child to develop his competencies
mental powers to the fullest b. Interdisciplinary modes of teaching
c. I must teach the child that we can never have c. Greater emphasis on content, less on the
real knowledge of anything learning process
d. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill d. Stronger integration of competencies and
and value that needs for a better future values, across the learning area
478. A teacher put together the output of her colleagues in
one workshop and published it with her name as author. 486. The free public elementary and secondary education in
Which is unprofessional about the teacher’s behavior? the country is in the line with the government effort to
a. Failing to correct what appears to be address educational problems of _______.
unprofessional conduct a. access and equity
b. Giving due credit to others of their work
c. Not giving due credit to others for their b. relevance and quality
work c. effectiveness and efficiency
d. Holding inviolate all confidential information d. productivity
concerning associates 487. The task of setting up routine activities for effective
479. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible classroom management as a task that a teacher should
standards of the teaching profession? undertake ______.
a. By pointing out the advantages of joining the a. on the very first day of school
teaching profession b. every day at the start of the session
b. By good grooming to change people’s c. every homeroom day
perception of teacher d. as soon as the students have adjusted on
c. By continuously improving themselves their schedule
personally and professionally 488. Teacher Honey uses direct instruction strategy. Which
d. None of the above will she first do?
480. To reach out to clientele who cannot be in the a. Independent practice
classroom for one reason or another, which of the b. Guided student practice
following was established? c. Review the previous day’s work
a. Special education (SPED) d. Presenting and structuring
489. Teacher Janice observes cleanliness and order in her
b. Informal education classroom to create a conductive atmosphere for
c. Alternative learning delivery system learning. On which theory is her practice based?
d. Pre-school education a. Behaviorism
481. Teacher Neil discovered that his pupils are weak in b. Psychoanalysis
comprehension. To further determine in which c. Gestalt psychology
particular skills his pupils are weak; which test should d. Humanistic psychology
Teacher Neil give? 490. Which activity is meant for kinesthetically intelligent
a. Standard Test c. Diagnostic Test pupils?
b. Placement Test d. Aptitude Test a. Independent study
482. In the context of multiple intelligences, which one is the
weakness of the paper-pencil test? b. Individualized study
a. It put non-linguistically intelligent pupils c. Pantomime
at a disadvantage d. Cooperative learning
b. It requires paper and printing and is so 491. With which will the existentialist agree? The school is a
expensive place where individuals _____.
c. It utilizes so much time a. Listen and accept what the teacher say
d. It lacks reliability b. Can meet to pursue dialogue and
483. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test item, discussion about their lives and choices
namely X, Y and Z, no pupil chose Z as an answer. This c. Can observe by using their senses to the
implies that Z is ________. maximum
d. Can reflect on ideas b. Research service
492. Which will be the most authentic assessment tool for an
instructional objective on working with and relating to c. Individual inventory services
people? d. Counseling service
a. Writing articles on working and relating to
people
b. Organizing a community project 502. Under which assumption is portfolio assessment
c. Home visitation based?
d. Conducting mock election a. Assessment should stress the reproduction
of knowledge
493. Which physical arrangement of chairs contributes to b. An individual learner is adequately
effective classroom management? characterized by a test score
a. Sticks to the traditional chair arrangement in c. An individual learner is inadequately
the classroom characterized by a test score
b. Distinguishes teacher from students d. Portfolio assessment is dynamic
c. Makes it easier to clean the room assessment
d. Enhances classroom interaction 503. Which program was adopted to provide universal
access to basic education to eradicate illiteracy?
494. Each teacher said to be a trustee of cultural and a. Values educational framework
educational heritage of the nation and under obligation b. Education for all
to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice c. “Paaralan sa bawat barangay”
makes him fulfill such obligation? d. Science and Education Development Plan
a. Use of the latest instructional technology 504. Which schools are subject to supervision, regulation
b. Study of the life of Filipino heroes and control by the state?
c. Use of interactive teaching strategies a. Public, Private sectarian and Non-
d. Observing continuing professional education sectarian
495. Writing an original essay is an example of which level b. Sectarian and non-sectarian school
of objective in the cognitive domain? c. Private school
a. Evaluation c. Analysis d. Public schools
b. Synthesis d. Application 505. Here is a score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87,
85, 85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3,
496. Which terms refers to a teacher helping a colleague 1. What is the characteristic of the score distribution?
grow professionally? a. Bimodal
a. Technology transfer b. Trimodal
b. Independent study c. Skewed to the right
c. Facilitating d. No discernible pattern
d. Peer mentoring 506. What do the school campus expression “promdi” and
497. Which terms refers to the collection of student’s barriotic” indicate?
products and accomplishments for a period for a. The powerlessness of the poor
evaluation purposes? b. The power of the rich
a. Anecdotal record c. Diary c. Low literacy rate of the country
b. Observation report d. d. The prevalence of ethnocentrism
Portfolio 507. Why is babyhood referred to as a “critical period” in
498. To develop reasoning and speaking ability, which personally development? Because _________.
should I use? a. The foundation is laid upon in which the
a. Debate c. Experiment adult personally structure will be built
b. Storytelling d. Role-playing b. The baby is exposed to many physical and
499. Under which type of guidance service does the concern psychological hazards
of schools to put students into their most appropriate c. The brain grows and develops as such
courses fall? accelerated rate during babyhood
a. Individual inventory service d. Changes in the personality pattern take place
508. Billy, a grade 1 pupil is asked, “Why do you pray every
b. Research service day?” Billy answer. “Mommy said so.” Based on
c. Placement service Kohlberg’s theory, in which moral development stage is
Billy?
d. Information service a. Pre-Conventional level
500. After having been humiliated by his teacher, a student b. Conventional level
evaluates that teacher very poorly, despite teacher’s c. Between conventional and post conventional
excellent performance. Which trait is illustrated by the levels
student’s behavior? d. Post-Conventional level
a. Particularism c. Personalism 509. If you plan to develop a lesson on using s-verb with the
b. Rationalism d. Impersonalism third person singular as subject deductively, what is the
first step in your lesson development outline?
501. Conducting follow up studies of graduates and drop out a. Give sentences using s-verb form
is a guidance service that falls under: b. Ask the students about s-verb form and third
a. Placement services person singular as subject
c. State the rule on subject-verb agreement c. Prepare students for law-making
for third person as subject d. Acquaint students with the historical
d. Conduct appropriate sentence drill development of the Philippine Constitution
510. For lesson clarity and effective retention, which one 520. Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed that the
should a teacher observes, according to Bruner’s human brain has limitless capacity. What does this
theory? imply?
a. Start at the concrete level and end there a. Every child is a potential genius
b. Begin teaching at the concrete level but b. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they
go beyond it by reaching the abstract have learned everything
c. End teaching with verbal symbol c. Some pupils are admitted not capable of
d. Use purely verbal symbols in teaching learning
511. Which activity should a teacher have more for his d. Every pupil has his its own native ability and
students if he wants them to develop logical-critical his learning is limited to this native ability
thinking? 521. The principle of individual differences requires teachers
a. Symposium c. Brainstorming to _____.
b. Debate d. Panel discussion a. Treat all learners alike while in the classroom
512. The criterion of success in Teacher Edna’s objective is b. Prepare modules for slow learners in class
that “the pupils must be able to spell 90% of the words c. Give greater attention to gifted learners
correctly.” Linda and other 24 students in the class d. Provide for a variety of learning activities
spelled only 40 out of 50 words correctly while the rest 522. Which assumption underlines the teacher’s use of
scored 45 and above. This means that Teacher Edna performance objectives?
________. a. Performance objectives assure the learner of
a. Did not attain her lesson objective because of learning
the pupil’s lack of attention b. Learning is defined as a change in the
b. Attained her lesson objective because of the learner’s observable performance
pupil’s lack of attention c. The success of learners is based on teacher
c. Attained her lesson objective performance
d. Failed to attain her lesson objective as far d. Not every form of learning is observable
as the 25 pupils are concerned 523. The following are used in writing performance objective,
513. With assessment of affective learning in mind, which except?
does not belong to the group? a. Integrate c. Diagram
a. Moral dilemma c. Diary entry b. Delineate d. Comprehend
b. Reflective writing d. Cloze test 524. Which is/are sign/s of the student with Attention Deficit
514. Which is true when standard deviation is big? Disorder?
a. Scores are concentrated a. Impatient while waiting for his/her turn
b. Scores are not extremes during games
c. Scores are spread apart b. Completes work before shifting to another
d. The bell curve shape is steep c. Excessively quiet
515. Jan, a grade 1 pupil, is happy when he wins a game but d. Cares for his/her personal things
skulks when he doesn’t. Which concept does his 525. You observe that pupils answer even when not called,
behavior indicate? shouts MA’AM to get your attention, and laugh when
a. Egotism c. Semi-logical reasoning someone commits mistakes. What should you do?
b. Egocentrism d. Rigidity of thought a. Send the misbehaving pupils to the guidance
516. The practice of non-graded instruction stems from counselor
________. b. Set the rules for the class to observe
a. Progressivism c. Existentialism c. Involve the whole class in setting rules of
b. Reconstructionism d. Essentialism conduct for the whole class
517. Theft of school equipment like TV, computer, etc. by d. Make a report to the parents about their
teenagers in the community itself is becoming a children’s misbehavior
common phenomenon. What does this incident signify? 526. Which is the final, indispensable component of a lesson
a. Deprivation of Filipino schools plan?
b. Inability of school to hire security guards a. Evaluation c. References
c. Prevalence of poverty in the community b. Activity d. Assignments
d. Community’s lack of sense of co- 527. Carlo, a grade 2 pupil, plays with his classmates but
ownership cannot accept defeat. Based on Piaget’s theory on
518. What does extreme authoritarianism in the home cognitive development, in what development stage is
reinforce in learners? Carlo?
a. Creativity in work a. Formal operation c. Pre-
operational
b. Ability to direct themselves b. Concrete operation d. Sensorimotor
c. Doing things on their own initiative 528. Which seating arrangement has been proven to be
d. Dependence on others for direction effective for learning?
519. The main purpose of compulsory study of the a. Flexible to suit varied activities
constitution is to ________. b. Fixed arrangement to maximize instructional
a. Make constitutional experts of the students time
b. Develop students into responsible, c. Any seat arrangement to suit varied
thinking citizens learning styles
d. A combination of fixed and flexible b. Rating scales
arrangement c. Moral dilemmas
529. Which can run counter to the encouragement you give d. Sociogram
to your students to ask questions? 538. Which test determines whether students accept
a. Eye to eye contact responsibility for their own behavior or pass on
responsibility for their own behavior to other people?
b. An encouraging hand gesture a. Locus-of-control tests
c. Radiant face b. Sentence-completion tests
d. Knitted eyebrows when a question is c. Thematic tests
raised d. Stylistic tests

530. Teacher Agot likes to show how the launching of 539. Which process enhances the comparability of grades?
spaceships takes place. Which of the following a. Giving more Higher Order thinking skills
materials available is most fit? b. Constructing departmentalized exam for
a. Mock-up c. Replica each subject area
b. Realia d. Chart c. Determining the level of difficulty of the test
d. Using a table of specification
531. Teacher Bonnie likes to concretize abstract concept of
the water molecule. She came up with a concrete 540. Under which type of guidance service does the concern
presentation by using wires and plastic balls. How of school to put students into their most appropriate
would you classify Teacher Bonnie’s visual aid? courses fall?
a. Replica c. Realia a. Information service
b. Chart d. Mock-
up b. Placement service
532. Teacher Lenny demonstrated to the class how to focus c. Individual inventory services
the microscope, after which the students were asked to d. Research services
practice. Which teacher prompting is least intrusive? 541. The teacher’s role in the classroom according to
Teacher Lenny ________. cognitive psychologist is to _______.
a. Held the hand of a student and with her hand a. Make the learning task easy for the learner
holding the student’s hand adjusted the mirror b. Dictate what to learn upon the learner
b. Pointed to the mirror and made an adjusting c. Fill the minds of the learner with information
gesture with her hand d. Help the learner connect what they know
c. Adjusted the mirror with new information from the teacher
d. Reminded the class to first adjust the mirror
542. Which questioning technique would be appropriate for
533. A pupil who has developed a love for reading keeps in inductive lessons?
reading for his enjoyment. His motivation for reading is: a. Involve students actively in the
questioning process
a. Insufficient c. Extrinsic b. Expect participation only among the more
b. Intrinsic d. Both intrinsic and extrinsic motivated students
534. Which educational trend is occurring in all modern c. Use questions requiring only memory
societies as a result of knowledge explosion and rapid responses
social, technological and economic changes? d. As a teacher, you ask no questions
a. Nuclear education 543. Which statement is true in a bell-shaped curve?
a. There are more high scores than low scores
b. International education b. Most scores are high
c. Lifelong learning c. The scores are normally distributed
d. The bell curve shape is steep.
d. Team teaching 544. Here is a test item:
DISTANT : NEAR :: GENUINE : _______.
535. With the advent of multi-media resources and This item is a/an _________.
computers, which is the most favorable result of the a. Analogy c. Metaphor
optimal use of educational media technology? b. Riddle d.
a. Interactive learning Completion
b. Increase learning 545. What refers to a single word or phrase that tells the
c. Speed learning computer to do something with program or file?
a. Computer language c.
d. More interesting learning Command
536. Which refers to the Filipino trait of practicing conflicting b. Computer program d.
values in different venues and with different social Password
groups? 546. Can an insane person be blamed for killing a stranger?
a. “Kanya-kanya” mentality a. Yes, because an insane person possesses a
b. Procrastination little degree of voluntariness
c. Existential intelligence b. Yes, because an insane person is not totally
d. Crab mentality ignorant
537. Which of these can measure awareness of values? c. No, because of his ignorance and lack of
a. Projective techniques voluntariness
d. No, because the one killed is a stranger, not c. Reinforce learning
in any way related to him d. Take the place of the teacher
547. A political boss builds a school in a distant barrio in 557. The study on types of reading exercises gives
order to get the votes for an unworthy and corrupt practice in:
candidate. Is the action of the political boss moral? a. All sorts of study methods
a. No, the candidate is undeserving b. Reading skills needed in other project
b. No, his move was not meant for good c. Recognizing the precise meaning of words
effect d. Picking out the man ideas
c. Yes, the votes were exchange for the school
built 558. How students learn may be more important than
d. Yes, it was his duty to strategies for his what they learn. From this principle, which of the
candidate to win following is particularly important?
548. The teacher’s first task in the selection of media in a. Knowing how to solve a problem
teaching is to determine the: b. Solving a problem within time allotted
a. Choice of the teacher c. Getting the right answer to a word problem
b. Availability of the media d. Determining the given
c. Technique to be used 559. Kiko is very attached to his mother and Sharon to her
d. Choice of the students father. In what developmental stage are they
549. Which is the true foundation of the social order? according to Freudian’s psychological theory?
a. Strong political leadership a. Phallic stage c. Oedipal stage
b. Latent stage d. Anal stage
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties 560. A student dislikes Math due to traumatic experience
c. Equitable distribution of wealth in the past. Which law explains this?
d. Obedient citizen a. Partial activity c. Vividness
550. All the examinees obtained scores below the mean. b. Analogy d. Disposition/Mind set
A graphic representation of the score distribution will
be: 561. Which illustrates vicarious punishment?
a. Perfect normal curve a. We feel so bad to a classmate who is punished
b. Negatively skewed for being tardy so we convince him go to school
c. Positively skewed on time
d. Leptokurtic b. Out of comparison, we volunteer to get
551. In a normal distribution curve, a T-score of 70 is: punished in place of a friend
a. Two SDs above the mean c. We charge to experience our being punished
b. Two SDs below the mean d. See someone get punished for habitual
c. One SD below the mean tardiness. In effect, we are less likely to be
d. One SD above the mean tardy
552. Which one stifles student’s initiative? 562. In instructional planning, it is necessary that the parts
a. “Bahala na” of the plan from the first to the last have:
b. “Utang na loob” a. Symmetry c. Conciseness
c. Rationalism b. Coherence d. Clarity
d. Extreme authoritarianism 563. If Teacher Judith has to ask more higher-order
553. The following are trends in marking and reporting questions, she has to ask more ________ questions.
system, except: a. convergent c. fact
a. Supplementing subject grades with checklist on b. closed d. divergent
traits 564. For maximum interaction, a teacher ought to avoid
b. Conducting parent-teacher conferences as ______ questions
often as needed a. rhetorical c. divergent
c. Raising the passing grade from 70 to 80 b. leading d. informational
d. Indicating strong points as well as those 565. The military training requirements among students in
needing improvement the secondary and tertiary levels can be traced as a
554. Which is a type of graph in which lines represent strong influence of the:
each score or set of scores? a. Greeks c. Chinese
a. Histogram b. Romans d. Athenians
b. Scatter gram 566. Teacher Marissa wants to review and check on the
c. Scatter plot lesson of the previous day? Which one will be most
d. Frequency polygon reliable?
555. Which is an example of a perfect duty? a. Having students correct each other’s work
a. Paying the worker the wages agreed upon b. Having students identify difficult homework
b. Donating an amount for a noble project problems
c. Giving alms to the needy c. Explicitly reviewing the task relevant
d. Supporting a poor but deserving student to information for the day’s lesson
school d. Sampling the understanding of a few students
556. In what way can instructional aides enhance 567. To promote effective practice, which guideline should
learning? you bear in mind? Practice should be ____.
a. Entertain student a. Difficult for students to learn a lesson
b. Arranged to allow students to receive
b. Hold students in the classroom feedback
c. Done in an evaluative atmosphere a. People resist change for no reason
d. Take place over a long period of time b. People tend to resist change
568. Which is one role of play in the pre-school and early c. Resistance to change is insurmountable
childhood years? d. Leadership can affect the desired change in
a. Separates reality from fantasy persons despite opposition from the
b. Develops the upper and lower limbs persons themselves.
c. Develop competitive spirit 577. In the problem solving method of teaching, which is
d. Increase imagination due to expanding the primary role of the teacher?
knowledge and emotional range a. Clarifier c. Observer
569. Teacher Joel taught a lesson denoting ownership by b. Judge d. Director
means of possessives. He first introduced the rule, 578. To educate the child for freedom is to educate
then gave examples, followed by class exercise, then him/her to:
back to the rule before he moved it the second rule. I. Respond to others
Which presenting technique did he use? II. Respond to himself/herself
a. Sequential c. Comparative III. Do as he/she pleases
b. Combinational d. Whole-Part-Whole IV. Live as he/she desires
570. For which may you use the direct instruction method? a. II and III c. I and II
a. Use a microscope properly b. I and III d. I and IV
b. Distinguish war from aggression 579. I want to engage my students in small group
c. Appreciate Milton’s Paradise Lost discussion. Which topic lends itself to a lively
d. Become aware of the pollutants around us discussion?
571. By what name is indirect instruction or Socratic a. The meaning of the law of supply and demand
methods also known? b. Rules on subject-verb agreement
a. Questioning method c. The law of inertia
b. Morrison method d. The exclusion of Pluto as a planet
c. Indirect method 580. In which of the following would programmed learning
d. Mastery learning to be most likely to be found?
572. Which does not belong to the group of alternative a. In a class divided into small groups
learning systems? b. Independent study
a. Multi-age grouping c. In dyadic groups
d. In a class where teacher tries to
b. Multi-grade grouping individualized instruction
c. Non-graded grouping 581. A master teacher, the resource speaker in an in-
d. Graded education service training, presented the situated learning
573. Student Ben was asked to report to the Guidance theory and encouraged her colleagues to apply the
Office. Student Ben and his classmates at once same in class. Which did she not encourage her
remarked. “What’s wrong?” What does this imply? colleagues to do?
a. Reporting to a Guidance Office is often a. Apprenticeship
associated with misbehavior b. Learning as it normally occurs
b. Student Ben is a “problem” student c. Authentic problem solving
c. Guidance counselors are perceived to be d. Decontextualized teaching
“almighty and omniscient” 582. Which is the ultimate aim of classroom
d. The parents of Students Ben must be of the management?
delinquent type a. To set up condition that brings about
574. A teacher combined several subject areas in order to effective teaching and learning
focus on a single concept for interdisciplinary b. To secure conformity to rules with ease
teaching. Which strategy/method did he use? c. To make children realize that they cannot do
a. Unit method everything they want
b. Thematic instruction d. To remove the physical condition in the room
c. Problem entered learning 583. Under which teaching strategy does a School’s
d. Reading-writing method division practice of assigning a Girl Scout to serve as
575. Which is a major advantage of curriculum-based Superintendent of the Day or Mayor of the Day for
assessment? leadership training fall?
a. It tends to focus on anecdotal information on a. Panel discussion
student’s progress b. Symposium
b. It is based on a norm referenced measurement c. Simulation
model d. Dramatization
c. It is informal in nature 584. Which approach makes you think of your thinking?
d. It connects testing with teaching a. Constructivist c. Cognitive
576. A school Division Superintendent was b. Metacognitive d. Integrative
enthusiastically lecturing on the Accreditation 585. The grades make valid indicators of students’
Program for Public Elementary Schools (APPES), its achievements. Which process should be observed?
benefits and demands. Thinking of its many a. Explaining the meaning of marks and grades
demands, most of the school heads were not very b. Defining the course objective as intended
happy about it and the older one were whispering “we learning outcomes
have very reason to retire soon.” c. Adopting letter grades such as A, B, C and D
What does this tell about the change process? d. Giving objective type of tests
586. Who are not covered by the Code of Ethics of of the dentist’s office building. Which theory can
Professional Teachers? explain this?
a. All full time or part time public and private school a. Classical conditioning
teacher and administrator b. Generalization
b. Teachers of academic, vocational, special, c. Operant conditioning
technical or non-formal institution d. Attribution theory
c. Teacher in the tertiary level 597. One strength of an autobiography as a technique for
d. Teacher in all educational institutions at all personality appraisal is that ________.
levels a. It may be read by unauthorized people
587. Which of the UNESCO’s four pillars of education is b. It can replace data obtained from other data-
most related to peace education? gathering technique
a. Learning to do c. It makes possible the presentation of
b. Learning to know intimate experiences
c. Learning to live d. It gives complete data about the author
d. Learning to be 598. Which Millennium Development Goal (MDG) goal is
related to the state’s goal for quality education?
588. The failure of independent study with most Filipino a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
students may be attributed to students’ ______. 599. All of the following describe the development of
a. high degree of independence children aged eleven to thirteen, except:
b. ambiance a. Sex differences in IQ become more evident
c. unpreparedness for schooling b. They exhibit increased objectivity in thinking
d. high degree of dependence on authority c. They shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability
589. When you use the overhead projector for topic d. They show abstract thinking and judgment
presentation, point to the ______. 600. One learns Math by building on the Math concepts
a. OHP slide c. OHP screen previously learned. This is an application of:
b. OHP light d. Projection wall a. Constructivist c. Physiological
590. Where do you make the correction of your notes b. Humanist d. S-R
while using the overhead projector?
a. On the slide 601. The singing of the National Anthem in schools is an
b. On the overhead projector offshoot of the philosophy of:
c. On the projector wall a. Nationalism c. Naturalism
d. On the screen b. Pragmatism d. Socialism

591. Authority comes from God and is meant to: 602. The environment in order to facilitate learning must be
a. Help those given the authority to do their interactive. Which of the following best typifies this kind
task of environment?
b. Distinguish those with authority from those a. The child listens to a lecture on fossils given
without by the teacher
c. Be lorded over others b. The child goes out and discovers for
d. Make the subjects of authority recognize their himself some rock or fossil
superiors c. The child summarize the section on fossils in
592. For a discussion of a topic from various perspectives, his science textbook
it is best to hold a/an ______. d. The child copies a list of facts concerning
a. Brainstorming c. Debate fossils on the blackboard
b. Symposium d. Panel 603. Social development means the acquisition of the ability
discussion to behave in accordance with:
a. Stereotyped behavior
593. A Principal tells her teacher that training in the b. Social expectation
humanities is most important. To which educational c. Social insight
philosophy does he adhere? d. Universal norms
a. Perennialism c. Essentialism
b. Existentialism d. Progressivism 604. When an adolescent combines ability to use deductive
594. Jonna, a principal, shares this thought with her and inductive reasoning in constructing realistic rules
teachers. “Subject matter should help students that he can respect and live by, how does he perceive
understand and appreciate themselves as unique his environment?
individuals who accept complete responsibility for a. He views the world from his own perspective
their thoughts, feelings and action.” From which b. He sees the world and himself through the
philosophy is this though based? eyes of other people
a. Essentialism c. Progressivism c. He interprets events form a limited views
b. Perennialism d. Existentialism d. He sees events apart from himself and
595. Who stressed the idea that students cannot learn if other people
their basic needs are not first met? 605. Who introduced the technique of using the drawing of a
a. Maslow c. Wertheimer man as a measure of intelligence?
b. Miller d. Thorndike a. Aristotle c. Goodenough
596. A person, who has had painful experiences at the b. Herbert d. Binet
dentist’s office, may become fearful at the mere sight
606. Which Republic Act provides government assistance to d. Avoid giving him orders if you do and he
students and teachers in private education? objects take back the order
a. RA 7784 c. RA 7836 615. Which term refers to the collection of students’ products
b. RA 6728 d. RA 6675 and accomplishment for a period of evaluation
purposes?
607. The authoritarian setting in the Filipino home is a. Portfolio c. Anecdotal
reinforced by a classroom teacher who: record
a. Is open to suggestions b. Observation report d. Diary
b. Encourage pupils to ask questions
c. Prescribes what pupils should do 616. For comparing and contrasting which graphic
d. Ask open ended questions organizers is most appropriate?
a. Cycle c. Story map
608. Who among the following believes that learning b. Web d. Venn Diagram
requires disciplined attention, regular homework, and
respect for legitimate authority? 617. Laging UMUUKILKIL sa isipan ng ama ang nasirang
a. Essentialist c. Progressivist pangako ng anak.
b. Perennialist d. Reconstructionist a. Sumasagi c. Bumubuhay
609. The Constitutional provision on language has the b. Gumugulo d. Sumasapi
following aim, except: 618. Huwag kang maniniwala sa bulaklak ng kanyang
a. To make Filipino the sole medium of matamis na dila:
instruction a. Ito’y panunukso
b. To make the regional dialect as auxiliary
media of instructions in regional school b. Ito’y pambobola
c. To maintain English as a second language c. Ito’y pagbibiro
d. To make Filipino the national Language and d. Ito’y pagsisinungaling
medium of instruction and communication
610. The tendency to emphasize so much on school 619. If a resilient child with superior intelligence is reared in
beautification to the detriment of pupils’ performance a poor environment the probable outcome would be:
illustrates the: a. No change in IQ because environment
a. Filipino’s lack of seriousness deprivation has nothing to do with intelligence
b. Filipino’s love for “porma” b. Mental retardation since he is culturally
c. Filipino’s lack of reflection deprived
d. Filipino’s sense of humor c. Slight change in IQ although he can
overcome frustration and obstacle
611. In order to avoid disgrace, a pregnant, unmarried d. Great change in IQ because he is culturally
woman takes drugs to induce abortion. Is she morally deprived
justified to do that? 620. Which of the following is usually considered the most
a. Yes, it can save her and child from disgrace important factor in a child’s observable classroom
when he grows up behavior?
b. No, the act of inducing abortion is bad in itself a. Intelligence c. Self concept
c. No, the unborn child cannot be made to b. Heredity d. Cultural background
suffer the consequences of the sins of his
parents 621. Section 5, Article XIV, of the Constitution states that
d. No, it is better to prevent the child from academic freedom shall be enjoyed in:
coming into the world who will suffer very a. Public assemblies
much due to the absence of a father
612. In which way does heredity affect the development of b. All institution of higher learning
the learner? c. State colleges and universities
a. By placing limits beyond which the d. All levels of learning
learner cannot develop
b. By providing equal potential to all 622. A teacher who subscribes to the pragmatic philosophy
c. By compensating for what environment fails of education believes that experience should follow
to develop learning in her teaching, she therefore exerts effort in:
d. By blocking the influence of environment a. Encouraging learners to memorize factual
613. The cultivation of reflective and meditative skills in knowledge
teaching is an influence of: b. Providing learners opportunities to apply
a. Taoism c. Confucianism theories and principles
b. Shintoism d. Zed Buddhism c. Equipping learners with the basic abilities and
skills
614. A child refuse to obey orders or displays negativism as d. Requiring learners full mastery of the lesson
a development trait. How may you best handle him?
a. Detain him after office hours for him do to 623. As a parent and at the same time a teacher, which of
what he has been ordered to do the following will you do to show your cooperation to a
b. Take every opportunity to praise him for PTA project in your school to be financed with the
every positive attitude display proceeds of the sales of the school canteen where food
c. Insist on compliance to the same degree prices are little bit higher?
required of pupils
a. Bring food for you and your children, but c. Team teaching
always make it a point to buy in the school d. Competition
canteen 632. Teacher Mary wants to teach her pupils the technique
b. Buy all your food in the school canteen but on reading for information. Which technique should be
request for a discount used?
c. Bring food enough for you and your children a. Text structure c. Story map
but do not eat in the canteen b. Prior knowledge d. SQ3R
d. Buy all your food from the school canteen 633. In instructional planning, which among these three: unit
even if you cannot afford to do every day plan, course plan, lesson plan is (are) most specific?
624. How can you help a habitual borrower of money get rid _________ plans.
of his habit? a. Course and lesson c. Lesson
a. Let him do something for you in return for the b. Course d. Unit
money you lent him 634. The use of drills in the classroom is rooted on
b. Direct him to others Thorndike’s law of:
c. Do not lend him anymore a. Readiness c. Effect
d. Ask for a collateral for the cash he is loaning b. Exercise d. Belongingness
625. Periodic checks on student seatwork with a smile and 635. Positive interdependence as an element of
pat on the shoulder effectively reinforce good study collaborative learning means that the students must:
habit is an example of: a. Learn to depend on each other to achieve
a. Discrimination reinforcement a goal
b. Variable-ratio schedule b. Depend on the diligent students
c. Continuous reinforcement c. Help one another in the individual test for
d. Fixed interval and variable-interval schedule everyone to pass
626. A person strives to work at a given task because of a d. Be grouped heterogeneously
need. Which of the following situations can make a
person strive to meet his needs? 636. Which computer seems to have the most potential for
a. Minimize the unpleasant consequences of the classroom?
student involvement a. Mainframe computer
b. Utilize your own opinion as teacher in making b. Minicomputer
final decisions in the classroom c. Microcomputer
c. Use unfamiliar materials as examples in d. LPC
order to initially arouse their curiosity
d. Ask pupils to submit test questions or 637. A teacher notices glaring wrong pronunciation of vowel
reactions which you can select topics sounds among her students necessitating more
627. Which is not a characteristic of a democratic discipline? practice. Which of the following activities would be most
a. Child has opportunity to expense his/her helpful?
opinion a. Dictionary use c. Assignments
b. Child’s given punishment is related to the b. Review d. Drill
misdeed
c. Child understands the meaning of rules 638. What storage device is significantly more efficient in
d. Child obeys blindly holding information?
628. Who among the following stressed the processes of a. Hard disk c. Floppy disk
experience and problem solving? b. Software d. Audio cassette
a. Dewey c. Hegel 639. The Filipino tendency to resort to the easy way out from
b. Aristotle d. Plato a term paper as a course requirement by hiring a ghost
629. Which of the following reasons of measuring student writer or by passing a photocopied term paper provide
achievement is not valid? which Filipino traits?
a. To prepare feedback on the effectiveness of a. Anticipation c. Pakikisama
the learning process b. Ambivalence d. Lack of
b. To certify that students have attained a level discipline
of competence in a subject area 640. “No pain, no gain.” This means that:
c. To discourage students from cheating a. One should be penitent every Friday by
during test and getting high scores carrying his cross
d. To motivate students to learn and master the b. Only those willing to carry the crosses
materials they think will be covered by the imposed can share the joy of life
achievement test c. The more suffering in this life, the more one
630. Which characterizes the perfectionist type of students? is assured of heaven
a. Does not volunteer or initiate d. One should look for suffering to save
b. Give up easily himself/herself
c. Rarely complete tasks 641. Which trust on value formation is meant to help the
d. Often anxious, fearful or frustrated about students make use of their thinking and scientific
quality of work investigation to decide on topics and questions above
631. When a school decides to work on a thematic values?
curriculum which should be out of the picture? a. Value inculcation c. Value clarification
a. Peer collaboration b. Analysis d. Moral development

b. Integration 642. Which interactive teaching should be avoided?


a. Using multiple response strategy a. Take a long vacation which she firmly
b. Using “put down” strategy believes she deserves after four years of
c. Asking more divergent questions diligent study before taking the examination
d. Asking more evaluative questions for teachers
b. Take the licensure examination for
643. Rights which cannot be renounced or transferred teacher and an oath to do her best to help
because they are necessary for the fulfillment of man’s carry out the policies of the state
primordial obligations are called: c. Apply for teaching job where eligibility is not
a. Alienable rights c. Inalienable required to gain teaching experience before
rights taking the teachers board examination
b. Perfect rights d. Acquired rights d. Prepare for the wedding she and her
644. Which is in line with equitable access to education but boyfriend have long planned to able to raise
runs counter to quality? a family with children which they plan to rear
a. Selective retention of students as good citizen of our country
b. Deregulated tuition fee hike 651. Parents are up in arms on the telephone bills that pay
c. Open admission for sex calls. What is the solution to this problem?
d. Program accreditation a. The telephone company is to blame for this
645. A negative discrimination index means that: b. Parents, school and students should
a. The items could not discriminate between the discuss this openly
lower and upper group c. The government restriction have no teeth
b. More from the lower group answered the d. Parents allow this to make their children
test items correctly modern
c. More from the upper group answered the test
item correctly 652. Cooperative is encouraged in as many groups as
d. Less from the lower group got the test item possible. What agency controls the different
correctly cooperatives?
a. Security and Exchange Commission
646. Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and b. Department of Local Government
everything in it are ever changing and so teaches you c. Commission on Audit
the skill to cope with the changes. What is his governing d. Bureau of Cooperative
philosophy?
a. Experimentation c. Realism 653. Society and media know drinking starts off drug
b. Existentialism d. Idealism addiction. What should be discussed in schools?
a. Nobody drinks at home except father
647. For brainstorming to be effective which one should be b. Drug addiction has been traced to
out? drinking wine
a. Making use of the others ideas shared c. TV ads show drinking is a source of
b. Teacher’s judge mental attitude fellowship
c. Non-threatening atmosphere d. High taxes on liquor will be deterrent to
d. Openness to idea eventual drug use
654. Cooperatives have branched out to consumers
648. Which statement on spaced and massed learning is cooperative. Schools have included the concepts of
correct? cooperatives. Where is it practiced?
a. Massed learning is better than spaced a. School book stores
learning
b. Massed learning is as effective as spaced b. Schools uniform purchases
learning c. School canteen
c. Spaced learning is better than massed d. Class stores
learning
d. Both massed learning and spaced learning 655. A student collapsed in her social studies class. It was
are not effective found out that he did not eat her lunch. What principle
is shown in the situation?
649. Which of the following measures should a teacher do to a. Psychological need
a principal whom she would like to file a case of sexual
harassment without violating the relationship of the b. Physiological need
teacher and her superiors? c. Psychosomatic
a. Write an anonymous letter to a higher school d. Safety need
official to denounce the superior 656. The main function of a philosophy of education is to:
b. Present the case before a competent a. Aid the learner to build his own personal
authority and prepare to prove the charge philosophy
c. Call a parent-teacher meeting and denounce b. Reconsider existing educational goals in the
the superior light of society’s needs
d. Encourage the other teachers and students c. Provide the academic background
to hold a demonstration to oust the superior prerequisite to learning
d. Define the goals and set the direction for
650. Pick out the situation that illustrates the duty of a new which education is to strive
teacher to the state:
657. Which technique/s enable/s a teacher to identify and d. Lessens but not destroy voluntariness
eventually assists students with interpersonal
difficulties? 666. A group of people asserts that their culture is superior
a. Anecdotal record c. Cumulative to another. This exemplifies:
record a. Cultural gap
b. Personal inventory d. Sociogram
658. Teachers and students can participate in levels of b. Ethnocentrism
computer use. Give the order of computer use from c. Cultural conflict
simplest to complex? d. Norm conflict
a. Computer competency, computer literacy,
competency expertise 667. A test consists of a graph showing the relationship
b. Computer literacy, computer competency, between age and population. Follow a series of true-
computer expertise false items based on the graph. Which type of test does
c. Computer literacy, computer expertise, this illustrate?
computer competency a. Laboratory exercise
d. Computer competency, computer expertise,
computer literacy b. Interpretative
659. Which one is considered the “Brain” of the c. Problem solving
microcomputer? d. Performance
a. CPU c. Video 668. Which curricular move served to strengthen spiritual
Screen and ethical values?
b. Software d. Keyboard a. Integration of creative thinking in all subject
b. Introduction of Value Education as a
660. A group activity wherein one group representative separate subject area
presents the output to the bigger group rather than c. Reducing the number of subject areas into
individual pupils presenting the output is known as: the skill subject
a. Consensus decision c. Jury d. Re-introducing Science as all subject in
trial Grade 1
b. Composite report d. 669. A teacher is a facilitator of learning and of the
Agenda development of the youth. Which practice is not
keeping with his role as facilitator?
661. In the formulation of classroom regulations, which of the a. Considers the multiple intelligences of
following should a teacher refrain from doing? learners
a. State classroom regulation as clearly as b. Humiliates misbehaving pupils
possible c. Dialogs with parents and with other members
b. Teacher and the class should make as of the community
many regulations as possible d. Keeps himself abreast with educational
c. Enlist student aid in the formation of trends
classroom regulation 670. Which one indicates a teacher’s genuine enthusiasm
d. Enforce classroom regulations consistently and pride in teaching?
and fairly a. Sticking to teaching for the moment that there
are no better offers
662. Zero standard deviation means that: b. Telling everyone that he went to teaching for
a. The students scores are the same there was no other choice then
b. 50% of the scores obtained is zero c. Engaging himself in continuing
c. More than 50% of the score obtained is zero professional education
d. Less than 50% of the scores obtained is zero d. Belittling the remuneration one gets from
teaching
663. Which is the least authentic mode of assessment? 671. In writing performance objective which word is not
a. Paper-and-pencil test in vocabulary acceptable?
b. Oral performance to assess student’s spoken a. Manipulate c. Delineate
communication skills b. Integrate d. Comprehend
c. Experiments in science to assess skill in the 672. When is giving praise ineffective? When it?
use of scientific methods a. Uses the accomplishment of peers as the
d. Artist production for music or art subject context for describing a student’s present
accomplishment
664. In what period of a child is physical growth fastest? b. Provides information to student’s about their
a. Prenatal period competence and the value of their
accomplishment
b. Early adolescence c. Focuses students attention on her own task
c. Early childhood relevant behavior
d. Prenatal and early adolescence d. Shows spontaneity, variety and other signs of
credibility
665. How does fear affect the voluntariness of an act? 673. Which statement applies when scores distribution is
a. Makes the act involuntary negatively skewed?
b. No effect at all a. The mode corresponds to a lower value
c. Increases voluntariness b. The median is higher that the mode
c. The mode and median are equal 682. Teaching in the cognitive, psychomotor and effective
d. The mean corresponds to a high value domains is based on the concept that the learner is a:
674. The use of the process approach gives the student the a. Moral and feeling being
opportunity to: b. Maternal and an acting being
a. Learn to their own c. Thinking, feeling and acting being
d. Spiritual and maternal being
b. Apply the scientific method 683. Both Muslim and Christian value marriage but the
c. Make use of laboratory apparatuses Muslim practices polygamous marriage while the
d. Learn how to learn Christian practices monogamous marriage. What is this
675. A comprehension skill of higher level which may be called?
inferred or implied from reading is: a. Cultural relativism c. Ethical relativism
a. Picking out the main idea b. Acculturation d. Enculturation
684. Teacher wants to compare 2 concepts. With which
b. Drawing conclusion technique can accomplish this best?
c. Nothing specific details a. K-W-L technique c. Spider web
d. Following direction b. Venn diagram d. Histogram
685. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth what
676. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional should be done?
Teachers, which is not mention about teachers? a. Re-study our history and stress on our
a. Dully licensed professionals achievements as a people
b. Set aside the study of local history
b. Posses dignity and reputation c. Re-study our history from the perspective of
c. LET passers our colonizers
d. With high moral values d. Replace the study of folklores and myths with
677. What does a skewed score distribution mean? technical subjects
a. The scores are concentrated more at one 686. When necessary conditions are present, the use of
end or the other end inductive method is preferred because:
b. The mode, the mean and the median are a. It gives the teacher more time to rest
equal b. There is greater active participation on the
c. The mean and median are equal part of the pupils
d. The scores are normally distributed c. It needs only few instruction materials
d. Academic time is used wisely
678. What is implied by a negatively skewed score
distribution? 687. Which is the best reason why teacher begins a lesson
a. The scores are evenly distributed from the left in Math by checking and reviewing on the previous
to the right day’s assignment and provides practice and drills?
b. Most pupils are underachieves a. Check if parents guide their children in the
c. Most of the scores are high making of assignment
d. Most of the scores are low b. Make sure that the students understand
the pre-requisite skills of the lesson
679. A teacher discovers that a product of a certain bottling c. Prepare the students for the mastery test
company brings about damage to teeth. Much as he d. Make learning interesting and enjoyable for
wants to share the products of his research, he could students
not because of harassment from all sides. Which
teacher’s right is violated? 688. Which is a selective reading technique meant at getting
a. Right to property at important facts very fast?
b. Academic freedom a. Skim reading c. Oral reading
b. Scanning d. Silent reading
c. Right to one’s honor 689. For counseling to be successful which assumption must
d. Right to make a livelihood be avoided?
680. Why can the calculator do arithmetic? Because: a. The environment must provide assurance of
a. A computer inside the calculator tells it confidentiality
how b. The counselor tells the student what to do
b. A watch inside direct it c. The student is willing to participate in the
c. A typewriter inside does it process
d. A TV inside shows it d. The counselor must be able to relate to the
681. On which constitutional provision is the full or partial student
integration of capable deaf and blind students in the
classroom based? The provision on: 690. Which technique is most appropriate when a teacher
a. Protecting and promoting the right of all wants a group to agree on a plan of action?
citizen to qualify education a. Composite report
b. Providing citizenship and vocational training
to adult citizen b. Consensus decision making
c. Academic freedom c. Symposium
d. Creating scholarship for poor and deserving d. Agenda
students
691. What term applies to the search for related literature by 698. The tendency to imitate elders is very strong in the early
computing access of databases of discs kept in childhood stage. Teachers should therefore be very
libraries? good:
a. Compact discs computer research a. Counselors c. Disciplinarians
b. On line research b. Role models d. Facilitators of learning
699. How is Values Education offered in the National
c. Manual research Secondary Education Curriculum?
d. Computer research a. Emphasized in Science and Technology
b. Integrated in all subject areas
692. What best indicates the effectiveness of classroom c. As a separate subject
activities? d. Integrated with Technology and Home
a. The laughter and enjoyment of students Economics
b. The application of concept learned in daily 700. The NSEC orients secondary education to:
life a. The teaching of the national symbols
c. The utilization of varied techniques and b. Health values development
approaches c. The development of competencies and
d. The variety of instructional materials used values for social living
d. National development requirement and reflects
693. The main purpose of the compulsory study of the search based direction
Constitution in Philippine schools is to: 701. The child cannot distinguish abstracts during the
a. Develop the students into responsible sensory motor of development. Which of these
thinking citizens techniques should a teacher apply to accommodate
b. Acquaint students with the historical learning?
development of the Philippine Constitution a. Make use of individualize instruction
c. Prepare students for law making b. Explain the lesson very well
d. Make constitutional experts of the students c. Utilize concrete objects to clarify concept
694. Some students who are high in the scholastic aptitude d. Provide variety of educational toys
test have failed in college. Some who are below the 702. Which of these systems of learning includes ways
standards set for admission but who for various and methods which are used in preserving and
reasons were admitted, attained satisfactory standings. building certain within cultural communities?
This proves that: a. Non-formal learning
a. Human beings are certainly predictable b. Multi-level learning
b. Admission tests are not accurate, hence c. Cultural learning
should not be used d. Indigenous learning
c. Aptitude tests do not measure all factors
important for success 703. Which of the following statement is true in the use of
d. Aptitude test can be perfectly relied on experiments and demonstrations in teaching
695. If the teachers pattern in questioning consists of calling Science:
on a student then asking the question: a. It is valuable if used in the context of a
a. All students may be encouraged to lesson that related observation to other
participate information
b. The student called to answer may be able to b. It should be encouraged in elementary school
think well of his answer since the concept the encompass are difficult for
c. The rest of the class may just dictate the your children
answer c. It is as valuable as teaching by lecturing
d. The rest of the class may not engage d. It is less valuable than teaching through inquiry
themselves in thinking of the answer and discussion
696. Freud expounded that there is a period when young
girls experience rivalry with their mother for their 704. Identical twins are more alike than fraternal twins.
father’s affection. This is called: Which of the following statement principle supported
a. Electra complex by this?
b. Oedipus complex a. Environment affects both fraternal and identical
twins
c. Achilles syndrome b. Intelligence hinges in physical structure
c. Heredity has a part in determining
d. Cassandra syndrome intelligence
697. Education is a lifelong process. This simply means that d. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-natal
education: nutrition
a. May take place formally or informally to
enable the individual to grow 705. In testing which of the following is referred to as
b. May take place anywhere and anytime the cultural bias?
individual so desires a. Some culture do better on test than others
c. Is a continuous process of experiencing b. Test items are more familiar with some
and reorganizing experiences culture
d. Take place in the school where the individual c. Test will show who is more cultured
is exposed, self contained experiences d. Cultured people do better on tests
706. Which is the most obvious and familiar way of 716. Which of the following abilities is stressed by
reporting variability? humanistic education?
a. Standard deviation a. Learn the different philosophies of education
b. Range between highest with some culture b. Develop man into a thinking individual
c. Standard error of the mean c. Enjoy the great works of man such as the
d. Distribution of raw scores classics
707. The theory of identical elements in learning holds d. Make man distinctly civilized, educated and
that transfer is facilitated when the: refined
a. Teacher uses different teaching devices 717. An appreciation lesson is one that is designed to lead
b. Learner has a memory of specific responses the class to conduct and enjoy something. Which of
c. Development task is easily identified the following statements closely approximate the
d. Experience is similar to the application meaning of the above?
situation a. An appreciation lesson should be a lesson in
values
708. If this need is not met, the adolescent tends to be b. Appreciation lessons help pupils weigh and
critical and always tries to find fault. This is the need: clarify values
a. For adventure c. One cannot fully appreciate what one does not
b. For recognition understand or enjoy
c. To belong d. A teacher should plan lessons that will guide
d. For material security children to appreciate what is beautiful
709. The way a child talks and walks manifest gestures 718. Which of the following is the best time for a teacher
that have been learned from models he had been to set up routine activities that will contribute to
exposed. This explains what influence? effective classroom management?
a. Affective c. Social a. As soon as the students have established
b. Insight d. Cognitive b. Daily at the start of the session
c. During his homeroom days
710. Audio-visual aids are used in classroom teaching to
__________. d. On the every first day of school
a. Help make learning more permanent
b. All of these 719. In large classes where little of the work pupils can be
c. Help clarify important concept individualized, the most effective and practical ways
d. Arouse and sustain student’s interest to individualize instruction is to:
711. Which of the following is the most important purpose a. Devise group activities which afford every
for using achievement test? To measure the pupils an opportunity to work at his own
_________. b. Give the pupils freedom to launch individual
a. Quality and quantity of previous learning projects
b. Quality and quantity of previous teaching c. Assign homework and check it regularly
c. Educational and vocational aptitude d. Assigned program material for out-of-class
d. Capacity for future learning hours
712. Which of the different types of test covers a wide
variety of objectives? 720. Which of these is the most important principle that a
a. True-false c. Matching teacher should follow in initiating a program with
b. Multiple choice d. Essay positive reinforcement?
713. In a multiple choice test, keeping the options brief a. Make sure the reward comes immediately
indicates ____________. after the appropriate behavior
a. Inclusion in the item irrelevant clues such as the b. Punish negative behavior and reward positive
use in the correct answer behavior
b. Non inclusion of option that mean the same c. Provide regular opportunity for socially
c. Plausibility and attractiveness of the item acceptable behavior
d. Inclusion in the item any word that must d. Consider peer approval and recognition
otherwise repeated in each response
714. Which of these criteria is the most important in test 721. The trend of focusing attention on the child’s
constructions? interests, abilities and needs and on the
a. The stem should contain the central problem improvement of community living necessitate the use
b. Items should be congruent with the of the:
objectives a. Discovery approach
c. A table of specification should be prepared b. Conceptual technique
d. Options should be of almost the same length c. Integrative approach
715. Which of these philosophers is reflective of that of d. Project method
Dewey’s which stresses the development of an
individual capable of reflective thinking specifically 722. The best way the teacher can be of the
that of being able to solve the problem be faces appropriateness of an instructional materials is to:
individually or collectively? a. Try it out before using it in class
a. Disciplinarianism c. b. Consider its technical quality
Experimentation c. Consider its availability
b. Developmentalism d. Rationalism d. Consider its cost
723. Tasks analysis involves the breaking down of a 729. A student was diagnosed to have a high IQ but is
learning task into subtasks or sub skills. Given a task failing in his academic subject. What should the
to retell a story, which of the following skills is not teacher do to help him?
needed? a. Talk to his parents
a. To disseminate information b. Examine his study habits
b. To outline a selection c. Talk the student and find out his problem
c. To identify topic sentences d. Refer him to the guidance counselor

d. To arranged events in sequence 730. Which is the true foundation of the social order?
a. Strong, political leadership
724. You are assigned to teach students with varied b. The reciprocation of rights and duties
abilities. You want to teach a more homogenous c. Equitable distribution of wealth
grouping. Which type of grouping will tend to benefit d. Obedient citizenry
your students? 731. When do test, inventories and career information
a. Mixed ability grouping become effective for counseling services?
b. Low ability group a. When the data generated are interpreted on
c. Within class ability grouping time by professionally competent person
d. High ability grouping b. The psychological test result are still valid and
reliable
725. Which of the following examples illustrate the use of c. When the records are updated
questions to focus pupils attention on the key points d. When the records are kept for ready reference
of the lesson? when needed
a. What is Rizal Park known for? 732. Which of the following is a major advantage in using
b. Why are machine made goods cheaper than arithmetic mean?
those made by hand? a. It is more commonly used than other measures
c. Have you ever enjoyed watching the clouds on b. It is simple to compute
a bright day? c. It discriminates between the lowest and the
d. Who came while I was writing on the lowest
blackboard? d. It is more than stable than the median
733. When I am engaged in an external criticism in a
726. The new teacher entered a noisy classroom. She historical research, what am I occupied with? The
shouted immediately at the students desperately _______ of the document.
trying to get order and discipline. Since then the a. Author c. Source
teacher has not controlled the class. Which is the b. Authenticity d. Accuracy
most probable cause of the teacher’s failure? 734. Learners often find it much easier to fit into a new
a. The students reaction to the teacher is the social situation when given encouragement and
consequence of her behavior support. How can this be done?
b. Rules are not defined and procedures to sustain a. By discovering his new interest
order is not put into place b. By giving him room responsibility
c. The new teacher wants to show the class who c. By assigning “peers or Buddies” to him
is authority d. By giving him special help
d. The class wants to test the ability and 735. Who expounded on the need to study the child
patience of the teacher carefully for individualized instruction?
a. Da Feltre c. Boccacio
727. The educational implementation of research findings b. Erasmus d. Ascham
relative to the ability of dull learners and bright 736. Which of the following should a teacher do if she
learners to organize and generalize is for teacher: cannot pay the monthly installment of an appliance
a. To make the bright learners guide the dull ones she got from a department store in their town?
in learning to generalize a. Reject any notice of demand for payment to
b. To make the bright learners to generalize and make the impression that she did not receive
the dull ones to memorize b. Move to another neighborhood to escape
c. To give the dull learners to more concrete payment
experiences to serve as basis for generalizing c. Inform the manager of the store personally
d. To give both the dull and bright learners and make a satisfactory arrangement of
concrete and abstract experiences to serve payment on or before the due date of
as basis for generalizing payment
d. Offer the return of the used appliance to the
728. Which of the following will do the first to establish store on the condition that she will be refunded
good class management? on the monthly installment she paid
a. Discuss the required rules for proper class 737. Which of the following will you recommended to a
behavior senior high school scholar who is impregnated by a
b. Discuss the work plan for the year fellow student?
c. Prepare a seat plan a. Tell her parent about her condition
d. Train the class in the distribution of material b. Stop schooling until after she gives birth
c. Direct her to an abortion clinic
d. Force her boyfriend to marry her
738. The government prescribes a higher percentage on b. Motion him to keep quiet and watch for him after
the administration of educational institution to Filipino the examination
citizens in order to: c. Announce to all examinees the name of the
a. Minimize the unemployment problem cheater
b. Produce globally competitive graduates d. Ignore him but let him feel you saw him
c. Protect the rights of the citizen 750. Which of the following is the best situation wherein
d. Ensure the teaching of Filipino you can balance rights and authority?
739. Teacher should bear in mind that the period of a. Allow all their only daughter’s suitor to come and
greatest mental development is from: go as she pleases
a. 9 to 12 years c. 6 to 9 years b. Caution their only daughter’s choice of a
b. 12 to 15 years d. 3 to 6 years boyfriend
740. Which of the following is the best situation wherein c. Censor all their only daughter’s suitor
you can balance responsibility and accountability? d. Choose a life-partner for their only daughter
a. A teacher paid on an hour basis, takes her time 751. Classical conditioning theory is always attributed to him
with the subject matter until the end of the for his experiment involving the dog’s salivation as a
period reaction to the sound of the buzzer.
b. A teacher paid on an hour basis, teaches as a. Skinner c. Bandura
much as she could for the duration of the b. Lewin d. Pavlov
period 752. The singing of national anthem is an offshoot of the
c. A teacher paid on an hour basis, spends most philosophical ideas of:
of the time on the latest gossips in showbiz a. Naturalism c. Socialism
d. A teacher paid on an hour basis, entertain her b. Nationalism d. Pragmatism
students with stories until the end of the period 753. An adolescent combines his ability to use deductive
741. You have a pupil who is so talkative, naughty and and inductive reasoning in realistic rules that he can
aggressive that he is a burden to the entire members respect and live by. When he does this, how does he
of the class. How would you remedy this problem? perceive his environment?
a. Talk to him seriously a. He sees the world through the eyes of the people
b. Call the parents for dialogue b. He interprets events from a limited point of view
c. Report the case to the principal c. He sees events apart for himself and other
d. Reprimand him always people
742. What should a teacher do before constructing items d. He views the world from his own perspective
for a particular test? 754. Which of the following statement is the main reason
a. Prepare a table specifications why should negative words be avoided in constructing
b. Review the previous lessons multiple choices tests?
c. Determine the length of time for answering it a. Might be overlooked
d. Announce to students the scope of the test b. Stems tends to be longer
743. Under which of the multiple choice type of test can c. More difficult to construct option
this question be classified? “Which of the following d. Increase the difficulty of the test item
statement expresses this concept in different forms?” 755. Student David was asked to report to the guidance
a. Association c. Difference office. Student David and his classmates at once
b. Definition d. Cause remark: “What’s wrong?” what does this mean?
744. Of the following types of test which is the most a. Guidance counselor are perceived to be “almighty
subjective in scoring? and omniscient”
a. Matching type c. Multiple choice b. The parents of student Jay must be of the
b. Simple recall d. Essay delinquent type
745. In which of these research methods can the c. Reporting to a Guidance Office is often
researcher control certain variable? associated with misbehavior
a. Experimental c. Descriptive d. Student Jay is a “problem” student
b. Ex post facto d. Historical 756. Which of the following assessment techniques best
746. During the first grading period, a student obtained assess the objective “ plans and designs an experiment
failing marks in five academic subjects. Which of the to be performed”
following tests would best explain his performance? a. Rating scale c.
a. Mental ability c. Attitude Checklist
b. Personality d. Aptitude b. Paper and pencil test d. Essay
747. Measuring the work done by gravitational force is a 757. What type of measure of variation easily affected by the
learning task. At what level of cognition is it? extreme scores?
a. Application c. Evaluation a. Quartile deviation
b. Knowledge d. Comprehension b. Standard deviation
748. Setting up criteria for scoring test is meant to c. Range
increase their ________. d. Inter quartile range
a. Objectively c. Validity 758. A child who is cold towards that people among him
b. Reliability d. Usability might have failed to attain what basic goal based on
749. Which of the following you will do to an examinee you Erickson’s theory on psychological development?
caught cheating and who offered a certain sum of a. Autonomy c. Initiative
money to keep quiet? b. Trust d. Mistrust
a. Confiscate his test paper and report him to
the examination supervisor
759. Under the learning to do, which of the following her in front of her colleagues. How should conduct
instruments must be acquired so that a person can Teacher Myla react on this kind of situation?
perform his work effectively? a. Walk away and ignore the mother
a. Competence c. Compromise b. Answer back the mother and malign her too
b. Insights d. Communication c. Wait until the emotion of the mother subsides
760. What do you think would be the actions of a teacher and invite her to discuss the concern with the
who found out and has proven that his principal is principal or guidance counselor
involved in the malversation of funds of their school? d. Allow the mother to keep on maligning her until it’s
a. Malign him trough an anonymous letter her turn to do the same
b. Present the charge to a complete authority 769. Ms. Teodora is always guarded by the principle that she
c. Ignore what the teacher has discovered about this has a foremost responsibility as a teacher. Given the
action of the principal following which do you think is the main responsibility
d. Circulate this issue and let it become a gossip of Ms. Sanchez?
761. Standard deviation is to measure of variations as a. Ask the challenging question
______ is to measure of central tendency. b. Guides students in learning process
a. Quartile deviations c. Mean deviation c. Shares responsibility in counseling
b. Range d. Mode d. Inspires student to interesting lessons
762. Which statement is/are true in constructing matching 770. Which of the following would best describe the role of
type of test? the schools?
I. The option and descriptions not necessarily a. To educate the citizens
homogenous b. To educate the citizens to change the society
II. Description in Column A and options in Column B c. To fit the citizens into the society
d. All of the above
III.The options must be greater than the description
771. Manual aesthetic activities involving attitudes and
IV. The directions must state the basis of matching feelings are primarily expressive of emotions and
a. I, II, and III c. I, II, and IV values not thoughts. An example of this motor skills is:
b. II, III, and IV d. I, II, III, and IV a. Baking a cake with background music
763. Which of the following should be AVOIDED in b. Saving a board for the wall of a book cabinet
constructing true or false test? c. Dancing and playing musical instruments
I. Verbal clues and specific determiner d. Manipulating a bowling ball to achieve a strike
772. Parents and teachers are considered as authorities and
II. Terms denoting definite degree of amount models by children at the early childhood stage. What
does this statement imply?
III. Taking elements directly from the book a. Parent Teacher conference should always be an
activity in school
IV. Keep true and false statement the same in length b. Parents should enforce strict discipline at home
and teachers in school
a. I and III only c. I, II, and IV c. Teachers and Parents should serve as role
b. I, II and III d. II and IV only models at all times
764. The discriminating index number 15 is 0.44 this means d. Teachers should demand complete obedience
that: from the learners in school
a. Equal number of student got the correct answer 773. Which of these statements regarding professional’s
b. More students from the upper group got the teachers is the major difference in the
item correctly professionalization of teachers and teaching as
c. More students from the lower group got the item promulgated in Presidential Decree 1006 and in
correctly Republic Act 7836?
d. The test item is very easy a. Assigned at the tertiary level in both private
765. Some children go through a period of intense appetite and state colleges and universities
when they eat or chew on all sorts of inedible b. Assigned at the elementary and secondary levels
substances. This is called: in both public and private schools
a. Pica c. Encopresis c. Holder of valid professional license and certificate
b. Enuresis d. Anorexia of registration
766. What is the main advantage of using table of d. Appointed on full-time basis and on permanent
specification when constructing periodic test? status
a. It reduces the scoring time 774. Social stratification is greatly developed in the
b. It improves the sampling of content areas classroom. Which of these activities would be an
c. It makes test construction earlier effective way of avoiding or minimizing this?
d. It increase the reliability of the test result a. Encourage higher education aspirations
767. If a teacher is an advocate of banking concept in among the less privileged pupils
Education he or she viewed student as? b. Provide limited experience to children of less
a. Clear account to be filled up by the teacher privileged classes
b. Dormant account to be activated by the teacher c. Assign leadership roles to the children of the upper
c. Wobble account to be balanced by the teacher social class
d. All of the above d. Avail the influence of mass media for children of
768. Teacher Maechelle is a neophyte teacher. One time a all classes
mother of one of her students confronted and maligned 775. The freedom constitution which provided the present
philosophy of education was the contribution of the
Aquino administration. Which of this statement is NOT 786. In a classroom it is possible to see the teacher doing
consistent with our education philosophy? the following to faci9litate learning.
a. Restore Ethical and moral values I. The class reads a workbook on the characteristics
b. Appreciate the roles of foreigners on the of animals
historical saga of the country II. The class copies the characteristics of animals
c. Foster nationalism and patriotism
from books
d. Introduce vocational and scientific efficiency
776. In the preamble of the Code of Ethics for Professional III. The class goes out to the zoo to observe the animals
Teachers, which of the following teacher descriptions is IV. The teacher shows posters of animals
included in the Code of Ethics of the Professional Which of these teacher’s activities reflects an
Teachers? interactive environment?
a. With satisfactory teaching performance a. III and IV c. I and IV
b. Duly licensed professional b. I and II d. III only
c. Persons of dignity and reputation 787. As provider for the education act of 1982, how much
d. Passed the Licensure Exams for teacher are the institutions of learning encouraged to set higher
777. A number of researchers found the effects of maternal standards of quality over and above the minimum
employment on children’s achievement are: required for state recognition?
a. Fully establish c. Positive and negative a. Formal education
b. Negative d. Hardly establish b. Academic freedom
778. Babyhood is often referred to as a “critical period” in the c. Voluntary accreditation
development of personality because: d. Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
a. Changes in the personality pattern take place 788. The following is TRUE in the development of
b. At this time the foundations are laid upon understanding in early childhood except:
which the adult personality structure we built a. Sensory experiences
c. The brain grows and develops at such an
accelerated rate during babyhood b. Abilities to reason & to see relationship
d. At the time the baby is exposed to many hazards c. Ability to ask questions
both physical and psychological d. Ability to explore their environment
779. Research established that complete coordination of 789. The first kindergarten also known as “a garden where
motor activities is attained at: children could grow” was the product of research by:
a. Childhood stage c. Pre-natal stage a. Froebel c. Pestalozzi
b. Infanc d. Adolescence b. Herbart d. Rousseau
stage 790. Values development is integrated in all subjects in the
780. Which of these theories holds that human activity is NSEC while values education is:
based on the interaction of stimuli and responses? a. Emphasized in science and technology
a. Vector c. Association b. Offered as a separate subject
b. Social learning d. Cognitive field c. Emphasize for creativity and productivity
781. It is the process by which an organism inherent the d. Integrated with technology and home economics
characteristics traits of the patients: 791. Which of the following is a mark of a good teacher?
a. Fertilization c. Maturation a. Has the habit of preparing for visual aids
b. Heredity d. Development b. Has the mastery of the lesson
782. When the daughter is completing with the father for the c. Has the control of the class
fathers attention, the daughter is said to be d. Has the capability to implement corporal
experiencing: punishment
a. Sexual deviation c. Identity crisis 792. The main function of a philosophy of education is to:
b. Electra complex d. Oedipus complex a. Aid the learner to build his own personal
783. If children are cooperatively engaged with the teacher philosophy
in a group project the children will discipline themselves b. Define the goals and set the direction for which
as each member of the group exercises: education is to strive
a. Special interest c. Provide the academic background prerequisite to
b. Moral compulsion learning
c. Obedience to the teacher d. Reconsider existing education goals in the light of
d. Peer influence society’s needs
784. Operation “Return to the basic” was launched by the 793. The control and the administration of all educational
department of education, Culture and sports not only to institutions shall be vested in the citizens of the
upgrade pupil achievement but also to: Philippines is stipulated in:
a. Emphasize the importance of the 3Rs a. P.D.1006 c. 1987 Constitution
b. Develop thinking skills b. P.D. 6-A d. P.D. 176
c. Encourage pupils to study 794. During the class reunion of teacher, Eric learned that
d. Serve as the basis for learning continuum most of his classmates are successful in their fields.
785. Which of the following embodies the operation “return Also, he found out that most of them are wealthy
to the Basics”? because they have chosen a lucrative profession.
a. National Secondary Achievement Test Confronted with this situation, how should teacher Eric
b. New Elementary School Curriculum react?
c. New Secondary Education Curriculum a. Hide to those asked his real profession
d. National Elementary Achievement Test
b. Tell with pride that he is a teacher by 801. The main contribution of the Arroyo Administration in
profession education is Republic Act No. 9155. This provision:
c. Leave the event so as to avoid being asked about a. Started the national scholarship program
his profession b. Renamed the DECS to DepEd
d. Answer not their question concerning his c. Conceptualized the K-12 Education Program
profession d. Established the study now-pay later system
795. Teachers being the trustee of the cultural and 802. The main Purpose of compulsory education of the
educational heritage of the nation are under obligation constitution is to:
to: a. Prepare students to be lawyer
a. Promote obedience to the laws of the state b. Develop students with into responsible
b. Promote national pride, cultivate love of country & thinking citizen
instill allegiance to the constitution c. Acquaint students with the historical development
c. Transmit to learners such heritage and elevate of the constitution
national morality d. Make student’s constitutional expert
d. All of the above 803. Which of the following situations which violate the
796. The principal is very much interested in a quality principle of respect?
professional development program of her teachers. a. Teacher B is giving special favor to students to
Which of the following should she consider to realize please so that she can get a remarkable result in
this? the evaluation
a. Prescribe by top educational teachers b. Teacher A tells her student that what teacher B
b. Required for renewal of professional license taught is wrong
c. Responsive to identified teachers needs c. Teacher B, upon learning what teacher A did,
d. Dependent on the availability of funds asked the students not to attend her class
797. Ms. Soriano wants to help in ending Ms. Del Mundo’s d. All of the above
act of immorality but doesn’t have to encourage 804. If a teacher states that specialization knows more and
confronting her. What she did was to write and secretly more about less and less, hence it is better to be
distribute copies of anonymous letter to her colleagues. generalist. What kind of philosophy does he uphold?
What should have been done instead? a. Positivism c. Progressivism
a. Secretly give anonymous letter only to the people b. Essentialism d. Existentialism
concerned 805. Teacher Paul is an inspiration to almost all of the
b. If the charge is valid; present such charge students. His efficiency and effectiveness in the
under oath before her school head profession is truly outstanding. Which of the following
c. Ask a third party to write the anonymous letter to describes this attitude towards him?
prevent her from being involved a. Naturalism c. Idealism
d. Talk to the married man with whom Ms. Del Mundo b. Progressivism d. Perennialism
is having an illicit affair 806. Teacher finds teaching in a multi cultural classes very
798. The principal ask his good teacher to write modular challenging. Which among the following choices will
lesson in Filipino, then he had them published with his alleviate the difficulty of addressing these challenges?
name printed as author. Which is unethical in this case? a. She must embody a curriculum rather than
a. He burdened the teachers with work not related to perspective
teaching b. She must nurture diversity rather than
b. He got the merit which was due for his teacher- practicing domination and oppression
writer c. She must consider stereo typing rather than
c. He had the modular lessons published when they cultural identities and biased attitudes
worth publishing d. She must welcome one sided view rather than the
d. He wants to exclusive beneficiary of the royalty recognition of biases
from the modules 807. Ms. Janina is the most admired pre-school teacher in
799. Teacher Vincent, a teacher for thirty two years, refuses her school. Which among the following can best explain
to attend seminars. He claims that his thirty two years her being a good teacher?
of teaching is more than all the seminars he is asked to a. She endorses all the projects of the school for her
attend. Are his actuation and thinking in accordance students
with the code of Ethics for professional teachers? b. She manages to instill control to her students
a. Yes, provided he has an excellent performance c. She gives easy exams to her students
rating d. She adheres to the want of the parents for their
b. No, non attendance to seminars would mean no children
increase in salary 808. Teacher Vincent bought a hamster in the class during
c. No, a professional teacher, regardless of the lecture about mammals. The hamster is a device
teaching experience, ought to go through CPE commonly known as a REALIA. Teacher can bring
d. Yes, because he taught for thirty two years and realia only when:
may have mastered the traded a. Workable c. Feasible
800. Education is a continuous process of experiencing and b. Available d. Affordable
visiting or reorganizing experiences according to a 809. When asked, students of teacher Eric described him as
Progressivist. What does it mean? someone who knows what he is talking about. Teacher
a. Education takes place anytime and anywhere Eric therefore exhibits a power known as:
b. Education goes on throughout life a. Expert power c. Referent power
c. Education happens formally or informally b. Reward power d. Legitimate power
d. Education begins and ends in school
810. When choosing an instructional aide or device, the b. Must take stimulants which shorten attention span
primary consideration of the teacher would be: c. Are given sedatives which make them listen
a. Suitability c. Availability d. Are mildly retarded
b. Cost d. Efficiency 821. Many concerned parents commonly make the mistake
811. To show disapproval to the misbehavior of the student, of:
Teacher Paul clears his throat and looks intently at the a. Deliberately creating high levels of stress for their
erring. This classroom management style is commonly child
known as: b. Unintentionally rewarding their children for
a. Direct appeal c. Dropping of name creating stress
b. Proximity control d. Signal interference c. Attempting to protect their children from all
812. Which of the computer-based instructional tool can help stress
you revise written work such as short stories and d. Unintentionally creating high levels of stress for
essays? their child
a. Spreadsheets c. Desktop publishin 822. Stuttering is commonly caused by:
a. Problem with physical origin
b. Database d. Word processing b. Psychological consequence of permissive
813. Ms. Agatep wants to show to her class a magnified parenting
picture of the Mt. Pinatubo’s crater fixed on a bond c. Side effects of authoritarian parenting
paper. Which of the following tools can she use? d. Result of fixation caused by conflicts during toilet
a. Slides c. Overhead Projector training
b. Filmstrip d. Opaque Projector 823. How can parents foster initiative and independence in
814. As a teacher employing the project-based multimedia children?
learning (PBML) strategy, what are some limitations a. Mastering psychomotor skills
teachers expect from the encounter? b. Encouragement from parents when a child plans
I. There is a need for extending the to use several carries out a task
media c. Identity versus role confusion
II. The presentation of the product is not an easy task d. None of the above
III. The technology skills to produce a product maybe 824. Which stage considers teachers, peers and adults
lacking outside the home important in shaping attitude toward
a. I, II, III c. I only oneself?
b. III only d. II only a. Initiative versus guilt
815. B.F. skinner is a known psychologist and the one who b. Industry versus inferiority
first to describe operant conditioning. Which of the c. Trust versus mistrust
techniques is an application of operant conditioning? d. Integrity versus despair
a. Master learning 825. When a child manifest mutism, self-destructive
b. Process approach behavior and echolalia, the child might be showing the
symptoms of:
c. Project method a. Anorexia nervosa c. Dyslexia
d. Computer assisted instruction b. Childhood autism d. ADHD
816. Which of the following choices is considered as social 826. When a person’s moral choices are determined by the
force that affects the school and the curriculum? direct consequences of actions. He is most like in the
a. Nature of knowledge stage of:
a. Conventional c. Post conventional
b. Learners’ characteristics b. Concrete d. Pre conventional
c. Learner’s style 827. What is the motivation of the person who paints for the
d. Changes in gender roles sheer enjoyment of creating artwork?
817. Which of the following is an expression of child’s a. Insufficient c. Extrinsic
interest in his body? b. Intrinsic d. Intrinsic & Extrinsic
a. Comparing themselves with others 828. Providing variety of learning activities to students is a
b. Looking at themselves in the mirror characteristics of a teacher who understands the
c. Commenting on various parts o the body principle of:
d. Looking the picture of adult men and women a. Proactive teaching as a modem technique of
818. Motor development is satisfied by a particular child teaching
who; b. Facilitating learning with emphasis on
a. Recognize the different sizes of toys given to him individual differences
b. Learns how to walk, run, steer and jump c. Reward as a potential means of increasing the
c. Has playmates within the neighborhood & is participation
popular among kids d. Allowing the student to be exposed to various
d. Known how to control his emotions because he teaching techniques
could not ride the motor cycle 829. All of the following shows respect for individual
819. Which among the following drugs is commonly used for differences except:
children with ADHD? a. Give greater attention to gifted learners
a. Valium c. Retalin b. Treat all learners alike while the classroom
b. Haldol d. Thorazine c. Provide for a variety of learning activities
820. What is the main reason why children with ADHD have d. Prepare modules for slow learners in class
limited learning skills?
a. Act on impulse and cannot concentrate
830. Students who are disobedient and display negative 840. The school director emphasizes the necessity of clean
attitudes towards others are best handled by teacher and green environment to contribute to effective
who will: teaching and learning. This is an example of:
a. Detain him after office hours for him to do what he a. Establish rapport between teachers and pupils
has been ordered to b. Providing an atmosphere conductive to
b. Avoid giving him orders or if you do and the objects learning
take back the order c. Providing adequate physical facilities
c. Take every opportunity to praise him for every d. Utilize educational technology
positive attitude displays 841. The teachers are facilitators of learning. Which of the
d. Insist on compliance to the same degree required following negates this principle?
of pupils a. Performs not only classrooms roles but community
831. Which of the following develops critical thinking skills involvement as well
among the students? b. Focus background of the students
a. Asking convergent question c. Familiar with the latest innovations in teaching
b. Blind obedience to authority d. Uses pro-active discipline method
c. A willingness to suspend judgment 842. Which of these philosophies is reflective of the Dewey’s
d. Asking low level questions which s\tresses the development of an individual
832. A child who always fights with his/her classmates, who capable of reflecting thinking specially that of being able
has a very short attention span, and who has frequent to solve the problem he faces individually or
tantrums is believed to be suffering from: collectively?
a. Mental retardation a. Disciplinism c. Experimentation
b. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder b. Developmentalism d. Rationalism
c. Down syndrome 843. The present military training in our school curriculum is
d. Learning disability an influence of:
833. Teacher Elaine has been lecturing for more than an a. Sparta c. Greece
hour and she notice that students are not anymore able b. Rome d. Athens
to absorb additional information. This phenomenon is 844. Basic education includes secondary education. Which
known as: of the following contributed to the establishment of
a. Stagnation c. Boredom secondary schools?
a. Reformation c. Realistic
b. Procrastination d. Plateau of learning b. Rationalism d. Human
834. Planned ignoring, signal interference and proximity Education
control are techniques used in: 845. The nearest to the real thing according to Edgar Dale’s
a. Operant conditioning Cone of Experience is:
b. Managing surface behavior a. Watching demo
c. Managing temper tantrums b. Viewing images
d. Life space interviewing c. Attending Exhibit
835. A foreigner who is studying here in the Philippines was d. Hearing and listening
turned off by the Filipinos way of eating Balut and 846. This is pre-planned collection of sample of student
Frogs: works, assessed results and other output produced by
a. Xenocentrism c. Colonial mentality the students:
b. Ethnocentrismd d. Culture shock a. Anecdotal report c. Portfolio
836. Who among the following claimed that children are b. Diary d. Observation
natural learners and therefore must be taught in natural image
settings? 847. Which of the following statements is one of the strength
a. Kohlberg c. Montessori of an autobiography as a technique for personality
b. Piaget d. Froebel appraisal?
837. The concept that learning to read or write does not a. It can replace data obtain from other data
happen quickly but is build upon many small steps that techniques
occur over the course of the child’s early childhood. b. It may be read by unauthorized people
a. Innate literacy c. It gives complete data about the author
b. Emergent literacy d. It makes possible presentation of intimate
c. Functional literacy experiences
d. Academic Literacy 848. The present Philippine Teachers professionalization
838. A boy is closer to his mother and a girl is close to her Act had its beginning on what period of roman history?
father. These instances are under: a. 295 B.C. - schools were elementary only
a. Latent stage c. Phallic stage b. A.D. 100 - A.D. 175 - government increased its
b. Oedipal Complex d. Pre-genital stage subsidy for education
839. Laughing at two year old child who uttered a bad word c. 132 B.C. - A.D. 100 - Latin literature and grammar
is not a proper thing to do because in this stage of the were perfected
child’s life, the child is: d. A.D. 274-259 - government establish a monopoly
a. Considering the views of others on education
b. Distinguishing right from wrong 849. Whose philosophy influences the present emphasis on
c. Distinguishing sex differences character education and values education in our school
d. Socializing system?
a. Tagore c. Confucius
b. Gandhi d. Bonifacio
850. During the distribution of the report card, which of the c. RJ solve five problems correctly out of thirty
following must be the foremost concern of teacher? words
a. Discuss the projects of the school d. Bea must spell twenty five words correctly out
b. Discuss the unsettled bill of the students of thirty words
c. Discuss the progress as well as the deficiencies 860. A type of error committed in grading the performance
of the stu7dent of the students by the rater who avoids both
d. Discuss the complaints of other teachers and extremes of the scale and tends to rate everyone as
classmates of the students revenge
851. After listening to the homily of the priest about fidelity, a. Severity error
Catherine has a moment of reflection. Her b. Central tendency error
understanding of the value of fidelity has become c. Generosity error
deeper as she related this to her past experience. d. Logical error
This typifies what kind of philosophy? 861. Which of the following test items can be effectively
a. Constructivism c. Humanism measure higher order of cognitive learning
b. Reconstructivism d. Existentialism objectives?
852. Teacher Vincent is a new teacher. He realizes that a. Achievement test
handling his student’s misbehavior is a very
demanding aspect of classroom management. In this b. Extended essay test
regard he thought of giving up teaching. What advice c. Completion test
can you give him? d. Objective test
a. Report every student’s misbehavior to the 862. A student finding it hard to read. When the guidance
principal counselor traced the child’s history, the counselor
b. Agree with the class on what rules to follow was able to find out the student came from a
c. Set the ground rules for the whole class dysfunctional family, aside from that the child was
d. None of the above abused and neglected. What could have caused the
853. Which of the following is a result of compressing a students reading disability?
file? a. Poor teaching
a. The file size is smaller b. Emotional factors
b. The file deleted c. Neurological factors
c. The three character extension is hidden d. Immunity
d. All file properties 863. The best example Operant conditioning among the
854. Mrs. Anita Kusing was not accepted by a certain following is:
company because of her age. This discrimination a. Fostering conductive learning environment
based on age is called
a. Gerontism c. Agelism b. Connecting facts and concept
b. Autism d. Senilism c. Using reinforcement
855. Vincent parents do not want their child with ADHD to d. Using manipulative device
undergo drug treatment, their better alternative 864. The failure in the test of independence among
would be Filipino students can be attributed to
a. Behavior modification or behavior management a. Lack of skills
b. High degree of dependence to authority
b. Psychotherapy c. Strong family ties
c. Punishment d. All of the above
d. Progressive inhibition 865. Mrs. Soriano is admitted for being an effective
856. Ripple effect can also be seen in misdemeanor. The classroom manager. She is not only friendly but at
teacher should therefore: the same time be_______
a. Reinforce positive behavior a. Confident c. Analytical
b. Immediately responds to misbehavior b. Business-like d. Buddy-buddy
c. Be consistent in classroom management 866. Which of the following would be the most fitting action
d. Count 1 to 10 before she gets angry for the teacher who is having a relationship with
857. Metacognition is primarily characterized by: his/her student?
a. Recalling the past lesson a. Deny the relationship
b. Thinking about their thinking b. Continue the relationship and exercise
c. Visualizing in advance utmost professional discretion about this
d. Formulating hypothesis c. Enjoy the relationship while it last
858. A person who is friendly and has a capacity to make d. Defer the relationship until they are already to
people laugh possesses: admit it
a. Interpersonal intelligence 867. The following is TRUE in the development of
b. Naturalistic intelligence understanding in early childhood, except:
c. Spatial intelligence a. Abilities to reason and to see relationship
d. Intrapersonal intelligence b. Sensory experiences
859. Which of the following is an example of norm- c. Ability to explore their environment
referenced interpretation? d. Ability to ask questions
a. Josh’s test score is higher that 89% of the 868. Teacher Eric would like to compare and contrast
class plant cell vs. animal cell. He would most likely use:
b. Francis set up his laboratory equipment in 2 a. Fishbone diagram c. Tree Diagram
minutes b. Venn Diagram d. KWL chart
869. Which of the following are the basic components of afford to spend for a transportation of the said poet.
curriculum design? Which of the following can she use so she won’t need
a. Assessment, teaching strategies and textbooks to spend much?
b. Content, structure and deliver a. Distant communication
c. Philosophy, goals and objectives b. Instant messaging
d. Standards, learning competencies, and
evaluation c. Video conferencing
870. The following are examples of learning centered d. Podcasting
design except: 880. Teacher Lally wants her students to express their
a. Child centered design opinions regarding a certain government issue.
b. Life situation design Which of the following can she use to do this?
c. Humanistic centered design a. Forum c. Email
d. Experience centered design b. Blog d. Group messaging system
871. Which of the following statements about computer 881. Which is the first step in planning periodic test?
viruses are TRUE? a. Select the type of test to be used
a. Text files are the only files to be corrupted by b. Construct a table specification
virus. c. Go back to the instructional objectives
b. Files damaged by computer viruses can be d. Determine the group of whom the test is
cured intended
c. Files are always permanently damage by 882. Below is a list of methods used to establish the
viruses reliability of a test, which method is questionable due
d. Compressed files can never be damaged by to practice and familiarity?
viruses a. Split half c. Kuder
872. The students of Teacher Corazon feels that their Richardson
teacher has an “eye behind her head” this b. Equivalent form d. Test retest
characteristics of the teacher is known as: 883. What is meaning of TOS in the parlance of test
a. Referent Power c. Pygmalion Effect construction?
b. Withitness d. Rosenthal Effect a. Table of specifics
873. After studying the Principle of identity, teaching Beng b. Table of specification
ask her students to determine which among the given c. Table of specific test
set of problems conforms to the said identity. This d. Table of subject
shows that teacher beng upholds this kind of 884. Ms. Soriano will be absent for two days because of a
philosophy? national conference. She wants her student to work
a. Perennialism c. Essentialism on a certain module. What is the fastest way of
b. Progressivism d. Naturalism sending the module to her students while she is
874. How will you classify the purpose of the school as it away?
concerns with the training and preparation of citizens a. Share it to all her students in her live account
for the world of work? b. Email a module to her students
a. Political Purpose c. Economic c. Send the module through group instant
Purpose messaging
b. Cognitive Purpose d. Social Purpose d. Message each of the students on a social
875. A child submitted a poor written report but package networking site
with boringly colored paper cover. This 885. Teacher Vincent is assigned to handle a multiple
showcase____. grade class. What instructional material must be
a. Art over academics used to provide the need of each grade?
b. “porma” over substance a. Differentiated materials to cater to different
c. Substance over “porma” levels
d. Art over science b. Multisensory materials
876. Clearance has inherent skills in taking care of plants. c. Colorful, useful and durable materials
It is highly possible that she has ________ d. Materials of high level thinking skills
intelligence. 886. A document publishes by a school district that
a. Intrapersonal intelligence identifies rules of behavior that must be followed by
b. Naturalistic intelligence anyone using the school districts computers,
c. Spatial intelligence network, or internet connection.
d. Existential intelligence a. Ethical internet use policy
877. According to Erickson, a child who is cold towards b. Classroom rules
that people among him might have failed to attain c. Acceptable use policy
what basic goal based on psychosocial d. Fair use
development? 887. Which of the following are the rationales behind using
a. Autonomy c. Initiative technology in the classrooms?
b. Trust d. Mistrust I. Motivational
878. What is most likely characteristic of children aged 3 II. Unique instructional capabilities
to 5 according to Erickson? III. Increase Teachers’ Productivity
a. Mischievous c. Lazy
a. I only c. II and III only
b. Egocentric d. Altruistic
b. I and II only d. I, II, and III
879. Mrs. Cruz dreams to organize a seminar with a
known poet from another country but she cannot
888. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy, the highest among the IV. Administer the same test twice
following is:
a. Critical Comprehension a. I, III, IV c. I, II
b. Critical evaluation b. I, II, IV d. I, IV
c. Integration 897. Teacher Vilma constructed a matching type test item.
d. Literal comprehension IN her column of descriptions are combinations
889. Among the following educators, who proposed the presidents, current issues, and sports. Which of the
placement of children in a “prepared environment”? constructing a matching type test items was NOT
a. Thorndike c. Kilpatrick followed?
b. Montessori d. Froebel a. The descriptions must be homogenous
890. To improve comprehension and retention among the b. The options must be greater than the
students, the teachers best option would be use descriptions
a. Six thing hats c. The descriptions must be heterogeneous
b. SQ3R d. Arrange the options according the orders
c. Contextual Clues 898. Which of the following does not belong to the group
d. Autodidactic Activities when we talk about projective personality test?
891. Who among the philosophers considered habits and a. Sentence completion test
reasons as equally important Forces to be cultivated b. Word association test
in education? c. Interview
a. Avicenna c. Jerome Bruner d. Thematic Apperception test
b. Aristotle d. Maria Montessori 899. Which of the following is the main purpose of
892. What practice(s) will demonstrate the teachers administering a pre test and post test to the
genuine concern on the learning of students? stu8dents?
a. Confer progress of students to their parent a. Measure the value of the materials used
b. Guides students to meet their learning goals b. Accustom the students in frequent testing
c. Validates if learning goals were met c. Measure gain in learning
d. All of the above d. Measure the effectiveness of instruction
893. Which of the following is the most important 900. Which is implied by a positively skewed score
component of educational reform? distribution?
a. Allowing the students to participate more in a. The mean, The median and the moderate are
extra-curricular activities equal
b. Implementing a better curriculum for b. Most of the scores are low
students c. Most of the scores are high
c. Hiring only the excellent teachers d. The mode is high
d. Involving parents in the dedication for the
children
894. To increase the difficulty of a multiple choice test
item, which of the following should be done?
a. Make the options equal in length
b. Make the options homogeneous
c. Make it grammatically correct
d. Make the stem
895. Teacher Anna set 85% accuracy in a test on
predicting the kind of weather given 5 different
atmospheric conditions. May obtain a score of 82%
can be interpreted as:
a. She is 3% short of the set percentile score
b. She did not meet the set standards by 3%
c. She obtained 82% percentile score
d. She is higher than 82% of the group
896. Teacher Vincent wants to establish the reality of test
in biology. Which of the following will he accomplish?
I. Administer a parallel test

II. Split the test

III. Construct a variety of items

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen