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Download Professional Education For Let Teachers and more Papers Professional Communication in PDF only on Docsity! LET MARCH 2020 FORMATIVE EXAM-PROF. ED. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The test questionnaire contains 150 test questions. Examinees shall manage to use 3 hours. Read INSTRUCTIONS printed on your answer sheet. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalidate your answer. AVOID ERASURES. Among the following term in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology for the whole educatiive system? a. Computer technology b. Educational technology c. Instructional technology d. Audiovisuals What is the most desirable in the use of technology in instruction? a. Technology integration b. Grade sheet preparation c. Computer computation of grades d. Power Point presentation This is the more appropriate understanding of technology in education? a. Methods and process b. Inventions and equipment c. Channels and instruments d. Hardware, designs, and environment In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of the following points to the highest kind of cognitive skills desired? Nurturing of class teamwork Engendering meaningful learning Introducing social learning |. Developing metacognition What is the most important reason why teachers preview materials to be used in class? a. To gain confidence in using them b. To encourage viewers to be more focused c. To avoid potential problems that might occur while materials are in use d. To ensure appropriateness of the materials with the objectives and target audience When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student in pairs to interview and introduce each other to the class. How will this activity be classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of experience? a. Demonstration b. Dramatized experience c. Purposeful experience d. Verbal symbols In the determining the materials and media to use, what consideration did Teacher Belinda adopt when he chose materials that can arouse and sustain in curiosity? a. Satisfaction b. Interest c. Expectancy d. Relevance Miss Jalara is evaluating an early literacy app for her kindergarteners. She is making sure the app is uncluttered in appearance, is arranged in some order of difficulty, and that icons represent what they intended to represent. Which criterion is she focusing on? a. Appropriateness b. Motivation noo 10. 11. 12. 13. c. Organization d. Accuracy The teacher begins to use technology tools to deliver the curriculum content to the students. a. Transformation b. Adoption c. Entry d. Infusion What quality makes digital visual materials better describes as " virtual reality?” a. Lifelike b. Self-composed c. Color and tone d. Depth of field Which of the following is not and example of communicative tool? a. Multimedia encyclopedia b. Teleconferencing c. Electronic mail d. Chat All are responsibilities of the learning resources/audio- visual/ educational technology center of a school EXCEPT: a. Work with teachers in producing instructional materials b. Make available technology equipment for use of teachers and students c. Conduct training for teachers on how to use technology tools. d. Accomplish the student's technology project for them An act known as the Philippine Teacher's Professionalization Act of 1994, to strengthen the regulation and supervision of the practice of teaching provided in: a. Republic Act No.9293 b. Republic Act No. 7836 c. Republic Act No.4670 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. d. Republic Act No. 7722 Which program directly embodies both the pre-service and in-service programs? a. K-12 Program b. BEC-Basic Education Curriculum c. BESRA-Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda d. TEDP-Teacher Education Development Program What is the core of the Teacher Education Development Program? a. High order thinking skills or HOTS b. Student-centered learning c. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards d. Technology integration in instruction Using motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students pursuing a lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession? a. Promise of high rank and prestige b. Social service to upcoming generations c. Economic security and welfare d. Respected position in society Which Repblic Act advances the welfare and socioeconomic status of public school teachers? a. RA4670 b. RA9155 c. RA 10533 d. RA7722 Which of the following practices is NOT allowed in the Code of the Ethics for Professional Teachers? a. Teachers shall accept tutorial fees for the slow learners in her class b. Teachers shall ensure that teaching upholds the highest standards c. Teachers shall establish maintain cordial relation with parents. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. b. Ilonly c. Illonly d. landIl What does a skewed score distribution mean? a. The score are normally distributed b. The mean and the median are equal c. The mean, the median and the mode are equal d. The score are concentrated more at one end or the other end of the distribution What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score distribution? a. Most students performed well b. Few students performed well c. All students had average performance d. Most students performed poorly What is a probable cause of a test item with a negative discrimination? a. Item not taught well b. Accademically poor students c. Item vague and is open to many interpretations d. Subjective scoring What should be done with the test item whose difficulty index is .98? a. Revise it b. Reject it c. Retain it d. Reserve it for another group of students What does it mean if student Pete got 60% percentile rank in class? a. He scored better than 60% of the class b. He scored less than 60 % of the class c. He got 60% of the test items correctly d. He got 40% of the test wrongly 42. 43. 44, 45. 46. 47. As positive correlationis to direct relation, to what relation is negative correlation? a. Definite relation b. Inverse relation c. Neutral relation d. Indefinite relation What was the grading system used before the implementation of DepEd Order no. 8 series of 2015? a. OBE b. Understanding by Design c. Written Work, Performance Task, and Quarterly Assessment d. Knowledge, Process, Understanding, and Product/Performance (KPUP) This assesses Grade 1 learners who may exhibit developmental advancement or delays. a. Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment b. School Readiness Test c. Multi-factored Assessment Tool d. Developmentally Appropriate Practice Does quarterly assessment have the same weight for all the subject areas in Grade 11 and 12? a. Yes b. No c. For the academic tracks d. It depends on schools How many percent is given to performance task in Language,AP and ESP for Grade 1-10? a. 40% b. 50% c. 60% d. 30% With the power given to the school head, which statement iss correct? The school head is, 48. 49. 50. 51. a. Accountable for his school’s performance b. Understandably not accountable because if his pupils do not perform because they come from indigenous peoples community c. Report grades to parents d. Not accountable for his school’s performance if his teachers refused to change for the better The PAFTE proposed a new curriculum to teacher education to make graduates globally competitive. This may be classified as: a. Supported curriculum b. Assessed curriculum c. Recommended curriculum d. Hidden curriculum When instruction focuses on the mastery of content and the evaluation that flows measures only the knowlegde learned, such curriculum design is. a. Problem-centered b. Learner-centered c. Teacher-centered d. Subject-centered Teacher Joseph showed the whole mark of being an excellent teacher by being able to make out of the box positive changes in the curriculum how. As a curriculrist, he is an, a. Implementer b. Innovator c. Evluator d. Initiator What comprises the spiral approach in teaching Math in K12 curriculum? a. Give schools choice in teaching Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry b. Teach Algebra, Geotmetry and Trigonometry in Grade 8,9 and 10 respectively c. Progressively teach Math concepts from Grade 1 and and continue to Grade 10 d. Teach Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry only to higher grades 52. Which is/are features of a child-centered Kto 12 curriculum? I. Inclusive Il. Exclusive HL. Gender-sensitive IV. Culture-sensitive a. landil b. Iland Ill c. Land Ill d. [lll and IV 53. Jerome Bruner taught the curriculum should revisit basic ideas and build on them until the student grasped the full formal concept. Which curriculum is referred to? a. Spiral curriculum b. Basic curriculum c. Re-structured curriculum d. Hidden curriculum 54. Which statement is not true of human growth and development? a. Development is a product of maturation and learning b. The rate of development is the same of every one c. Individual undergoes similar stages and development d. Development follows pattern 55. Piaget's Principles of cognitive learning,what is centration that likely causes mistakes in the learning process? a. Admitting others perspective b. Being limited to a single point of view c. Seeing through various perspective 56. 57. 58. 59. d. Allowing several points of view According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, between ages 12 and 15 children reach formal operational stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage? a. Intelligence is intuitive in nature b. Reasoning is neither inductive nor deductive c. Can focus on only one aspect of situation or event d. Can solve abstract problems and think deductively In Erickson’s Theory of Development, which affirmation belongs to the stage of identity versus diffusion? a. When people look at what | have done, | feel embarrassed b. | get a good deal of pleasure from working c. | wonder what of pleasure from working d. | feel competent Which typeof parenting style is most beneficial to the development of children, according to research? a. Authoritarian b. Authoritative c. Uninvolved d. Permissive Which is the most basic in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs? a. Socialization b. Self-esteem c. Actualization d. Altruism . On categories of exceptionally in the young, what is difficulty in focusing and maintaining attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive and impulsive behavior? a. ADHD b. Emotional/ conduct disorders c. Autism d. Speech and communication disorders 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. What is being developed by allowing students in their own learning and thinking? a. Reflection b. Constructivism c. Metacognition d. Psychic awareness Principal A wants his teachers to be constructivist in their teaching orientation. Which does he want his teachers to do? a. Give the meaning of what he presents b. Make his students derive meaning from what is presented c. Require his students to come up with a contruct of the lesson d. Let his students contruct meaningful sentences based on the lesson Rote learning in the teaching-learning process is best described as, a. Motivated b. Discovery c. In-depth d. Automated According to Piaget, children contruct knowledge by transforming, organizing and re-organizing previous knowledge. What does this imply for learning? a. Give them adequate reward b. Give children experts as guide c. Equip them with learning materials d. Let children explore their world and discover knowledge. What is an underlying assumption of the social learning theory? a. People learn by trial-and-error b. People are social by nature 86. 87. 88. 89. Of components of direct instruction, which involves teachers and students working together on a skill or task and figuring out how to apply the strategy? a. Consolidation b. Application c. Guided practice d. Modeling What kind of humor is inappropriate for defusing tension in the classroom? a. Funny bloopers b. Comic humor c. Folk humor d. Sex jokes Which of these is not an indicator of a supportive learning environment? a. High drop-out rates b. Warm and friendly atmosphere c. Students take personal responsibility for their learning and behavior d. Increase in student bonding activities in school To enable all students to succeed, two simple approaches you should use are very variety and choice. What does this mean? I. Make use of a variety of teaching methodologies I. Consider learning styles and so allow students some options on how to go about assignments. Ul. Allow for more flexibility in activities lV. Do away with routines, rules, and procedures. a. landIl b. 1,1, and Ill c. land Ill d. LILI, and IV . You want to engage your students in a small group discussions. Which topic lends itself to a lively discussion? 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. a. The law of inertia b. Rules on subject-verb agreement c. The exclusion of Pluto as a planet d. The meaning of the law of supply and demand Which order follows the basic rule in framing interaction? a. Callona student, pause, ask the question b. Ask the question, pause, call on a student c. Ast the question, call on a student, pause d. Callona student, ask the question, pause Teaching English, teacher Michelle is careful about her lesson content. What quality of content did he achieve when she made certain her information came with the “information explosion” which sho got in the internet, such as how to effectively teach phonetics? a. Learnability b. Balance c. Significance d. Interest What is the final step in Grace Gooddell’s reading skills ladder? a. Basic sight words b. Vocabulary reading c. Phonetic analysis d. Reading from the internet For Grace Goodell, how should the dictionary be used by students? a. Asapermanent study guide b. Every time, everywhere c. For all difficult words d. Only when necessary What is phonemic awareness? a. Sequence of phonics b. Using syntax and semantics c. Knowledge that words are composed sounds 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. d. Using morphology The benefit of reading aloud is that children learn. . a. New vocabulary in meaningful contexts b. To value the presence of their friends as they read together c. To make predictions by examining pictures and listening for clues d. Touse their imaginations to explore new ideas as they listen to books Multiple intelligence can be used to explain reading performance. Which group tend to be good readers? a. _Linguistically intelligent group b. Existentially intelligent group c. Spatially inteligence group d. Kinesthetically intelligent group Which of the following statements if correct about schema theory in reading? a. Individuals understand what they read depending on their intelligence b. Individuals understand what they read as it relates to what they already know c. Individuals understand what they read based on rote memory d. All of the above What is the level of reading if a student is judging that shakespeare’s Hamlet emotional complex that caused her to be wish taking his own life? a. Applied reading b. Literal reading c. Evaluate reading d. Objective reading In acquiring language competence, what is the process of attaching meaning to words? Pragmatics Semantics Syntax Morphology 101. How is the so-called colonial mentality manifested? Cultural relativism Ethnocentrism Cultural diversity Xenocentrism 102. Which is an offshoot of the fourth pillar of learning ,” learning to live together?” a. Schools teac respect for diversity b. Schools show concern to what happens to children after they leave school c. Schools celebrate United Nations week d. Schools teach care for the environment 103. The Transparency International's perception that the suffers a cultural malaise of corruption, what component of our character need to be further developed along the Learning to Be Pillar of education in the 21* century? a. Familial-social component b. Ethical-spiritual component c. Physical-economic component d._ Intellectual-emotional component 104. What practices help develop interpersonal sensitivity? I. Communicating with the stakeholders I. Review of the content Ul. Openness to positive criticism aor aor IV. Objective analysis of public concerns a. land Il only b. 1, Il, and Il c. Llland IV d. I, lllandIv 105. In educating the whole person as demanded by the “Learning to be” pillar of the 21* century education, where does the concept of meaning, purpose and engagement belong? a. Mind and body b. Personal responsibility c. Spiritual values d. Aesthetic sense 106. Which of the following best defines a morally mature person? a. Cultural values clarification b. Unhampered exercise of one’s right c. Transmittal of one’s moral viewpoint d. Knowledge and practice of universal moral values 107. For a school, which of the following is most significant in repairing shorelines with depleted coral reefs? a. Implement reporting system againts dynamite fishermen b. Outreach by depositing rubber tires as asrtificial coral reefs c. Outreach by educating the villagers on protection of coral reefs d. Legislative lobby to disallow tourism in endagered shorelines 108. Before being able to fully learn to live and work together under the pillar of the 21* cencury education, what must the learner attain for himself? a. Find peace within oneself b. Attain an altruistic mind c. Love his fellowmen d. Become self-actualized 109. Of the three aspects of learning, which isnot mentioned as needed so that the individual learner in the 21* century can learn and how to learn? a. Ability to think b. Mathematical skills c. Memory skills d. Concentration 110. If Dr. Jose Rizal lives in th e21st century, what character expression and commitment would have shown our generation? a. Creative dreamer b. Inventor of techniques c. Member of family and community d. Citizen and producer 111. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the traditional gap between academic achievement and employment? a. Identification of centers of excellence b. School networking with business and industry c. Deregulation of tuition fees d. Voluntary accreditation of schools 112. From global competence as defined by international educators, which is the most appropriate characteristic of globally competent individual? a. Familiarity with new culture b. Open-mindedness to new culture c. Adaptability to new work environment d. Foreign-language policy 113. Which of the following is not among the major targets of the child-friendly school(CFSS)? a. All children 6-12 years old are enrolled in elementary schools b. All children complete their elementary education within six years The setting patterned that was adopted effectively was, . a. Horseshoe pattern b. Rectangular pattern c. Circular pattern d. Traditional pattern 131. What is the ultimate aim of classroom management? a. To set up conditions that brings about effective teaching and learning b. To make children realize that they cannot do everthing and learning p To secure conformity to rules with ease d. Toremove the physical conditions in the room that distracts children’s attention 132. What classroom approach is applied when Teacher Zeny uses variety of techniques ( rewards, reinforcement, ect) to sustain interest and effective learning? a. Business-academic approach b. Group management approach c. Behavior modification d. Assertive approach 133. What kind of classroom management is applied in the case of Teacher Lenny who attends to every situation as it comes, hoping to meet it as it comes without much foresight and preparation? a. Proactive b. Heading-on c. Reinforcing d. Reactive 134. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when students defy adult by arguing, contradicting, teasing, temper tantrums, and low level hostile behavior? a. Power seeking b. Revenge seeking c. Withdrawal d. Attention getting 135. Of the following effects on learning, what is the effect of simulations that make students feel and sense experience in the classroom? a. Reinforcing learning Motivating students Providing experiences that otherwise might not have Changing attitudes and feelings 136. Which graphic organizer is most fit for sequencing? ao 8 a. Hierarchy diagram b. Venn diagram c. Flow chart d. Double cell diagram 137. What materials can be used when intended materials are not available? a. Audio-visual material b. Digital materials c. Supplementary materials d. Improvised materials 138. Mr. Torres will have a multimedia presentation in his Science class: Which of the following should he avoid? a. Consider technically quality b. Apply different computer effects per slide c. Present information through graphic organizers d. Use contrasting colors for text and background 139. The Audio-visual resource center regularly provides the teacher a list of websites, apps, and instructional materials readily available in the city. This fulfills which functions of the center? a. Recreational reading center b. Laboratory of learning c. Link community resources d. Center od resources 140. Teacher Judy would like to create a presentation material for her lesson on the types of curriculum. To make her presentation effective, which of the following should she use? a. Situating tool b. Informative tool c. Productivity tool d. Communicative tool 141. Teacher Moana is contructive teacher who allows her students to use technology tools to build understanding rather than simply information. This level of technology integration is called. a. Infusion b. Transformation c. Entry d. Adaptation 142. Which in NOT a basic consideration in selecting and evaluating the content of an educational technology tool? a. Does it match the content b. Will it motivate and maintain interest c. Can it easily dismasmantled? d. Is there evidence of its effectiveness? 143. Jayson wants to learn more English. Specifically, he wants to improve his listening skills. He has a CD player, a tape recorder and has internet access. If you are an English teacher, what will you suggest? I. CDs with English listening drills I. Tapes with English listening drills Ul. Internet website such as G04 English, English Language Listening Lab or Randall’s listening lab a. landIl b. and Ill c. lorlll d. 1, land Ill 144. If students reading a Science text, which of the following techniques would be best for helping them activate their prior knowledge? a. Role play b. KWL Chart c. Story map d. Venn diagram 145. What is the reading program given to the students who can’t read? a. Reading program b. Phonic program c. Literary program d. Language program 146. Which of these does NOT belong to the external factors that affect reading point of reference? a. Parents b. Peers c. Financial reward d. Enjoyment of reading 147. Good readers make use of effective reading strategies. Which are examples effective reading strategies? I. Predicting I. Inferring Ul. Summarizing Iv. Visualizing a. UII b. 1,ILIV ec. TILIV dL IILIV 148. Teacher Lemuel, a grduate of BSEd with Specialization in English teachers in a national high school in her province. Since he has been rated outstanding in his performance, can he be exempted from taking the LET? a. 149. Yes, that is a priviledge that must be given to teachers whose performance is outstanding Yes, if approved by PRC No, RA 7836 states that no person shall practice or offer to practice the teaching profession in the philippines or be appointed as teacher to any position calling for a teaching position without having previously obtained a valid certificate and a valid license from the commission No, professional license is required of all teachers regardless of age and teaching performance. Teacher N teaches in a remote barrio. In order not to incur salary deduction, she does not file her leave of absence every time she gets absent. Anyway, she uses that amount, which is supposed to be deducted from her salary on account of her absence, to buy pencils and paper for the poor pupils in her class. Is Teacher N right? a. b. c. d. 150. Yes, the poor students are benefited No, the end does not justify the means Yes, the amount is little compared to the millions of pesos stolen by corrupt government officials Yes, she is not the only one benefited by her actions Which of the following statements regarding professional teachers is the major difference in the professionalizing of teachers aand teaching as embodied in PD 1006 and R.A. 7836? a. b. c. Holder of valid professional certificate of registration Appointed on full time basis and on permanent status Assigned at the tertiary level in both private and state colleges and universities Assigned at the elementary and secondary levels in both public and private schools 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. c. His work as a propagandist in a foreign land d. His marriage to Josephine Bracken in his death cell Which of the current classroom practices is influenced by Skinner’s Operant Conditioning? a. Connection between stimulus and response b. Involuntary response to a stimulus c. Reinforcement of correct practices d. Progression of subordinate learning Who coined the term ’ Scaffolding’? a. Bruner b. Piaget c. Vygotsky d. Pavlov What is the process for Piaget done during our growing years, aquiring new experiences and ideas? a. Accommodation b. Assimilation c. Schematiation d. Equilibrium How will you make a child memorize the table of multiplication from the point of view of Pavlov? a. Make them understand the meaning of multiplication b. Call the child’s attention every time you recite the table for them c. Model the recitation of the table of multiplication d. Reward the child with a candy for every correct recitation How does a novice learner acquire information? a. Meaningful information b. Selected information c. Important information d. All of the information What kind of sources do critical thinkers rely on for attaining truth or resolving problems? a. Credible b. Vested interest c. Biased d. Opinioned 25. These are the remarkable features of Montessori school, EXCEPT. a. Restricted class movements b. Tactile learning materials c. Hands-on learning d. Going out to field trips 26. What to indicators promote purposive learning among the students? I. General knowledge of teaching method I. Recognition of specific learning needs Ul. Cultivation of good study habits Iv. Tutorial of learning principles a. IllandIV b. land Ill c. Hand Ill d. landil 27. \dentify the characteristic that can make assessment difficult to apply, and therefore should be avoided by teachers. a. Applying assessment contextually b. Provide interactive feedback on student performance c. Setting definite variables as in rubrics d. Discussing abstract concepts 28. Acompared with evaluation which is subjectiv, testing students is more objective because it is based on? a. Homework b. Quantifiable data c. Human judgement d. Class work 29. 31. 32. 33. Is it wise to orient our students and parents on our grading system? a. No, this will court a lot of complaints later. b. Yes, so that from the very start, students and their parents know how grades are derived. c. Yes, but orientation must be only for our immediate customers, the students d. No, grades and how they are derived are highly confidential . What should the teacher require his students to do for finding out whether an aerial plant can live on land? a. Retrieve answers from the internet b. Research on past similar experiments c. Copy and paste literature about the experiment d. Observe the aerial plant’s survival after transferring to the soil Teacher Ester wrote an objective, to interpret the meaning of a certain quatation. For concent validity, which should she ask? a. Is her statement realistic? b. What is true about the statement? c. Do you believe to the statement? d. What is the authentic meaning of the statement? Apart from a quantifiable data, what else can be used as basis for grading? a. Acceptance criterion b. Values criterion c. Performance criterion d. Criterion rubrics Which assessment tool will you use so that performance results can be highly measurable? a. Test and Quizzes b. Essay requirement c. Journal writing 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. d. Demonstration of skills These are the criteria to reduce error in judging test content, sampling and procedures for tests except a. Reliability b. Predictability c. Validity d. Usability Which one can enhance the comparability of grades?/ a. Formulating tests that vary from one teacher to another b. Using acommon conversion table for translating test scores into ratings c. Individual teachers giving weights to factors considered for ratings d. Allowing individual teachers to determine factors for rating How can you get a mean of 86 if the total grade of 4 subjects is 85? a. 83 b. 90 c. 84 d. 85 Uaing the standardized test, a school can determine____ in order to give final grades or certification. a. End-of-school year achievement b. Remedial measures for improvement c. Degree of mastery d. Long serious problem If a student passed all the subjects, he/she will be. . a. Retained in the same grade level b. Transfer to other school c. Taking remedial classes d. Moving on the next grade level 39. 41. 42. 43. A student got a numerical grade of 80. What is his descriptor for his level of proficiency? a. Did not meet expectations b. Fairly satisfactory c. Satisfactory d. Very satisfactory . This refers to the permanent record showing historical academic and co-curricular record of students. a. Form 137 b. Form 138 c. School Form 1 d. School Form 2 What research strategy is most appropriateto compare effectiveness of practice teaching in a laboratory classs inside the University in a public school setting? a. Questionnaire b. Naturalistic observation c. Experimentation d. Survey Which of the following is NOT a function of scientific research? a. To test assumptions b. To test hypothesis c. To determine cause and effect d. Torely on controlled methods In doing a research, which is needed to be more valid? a. Assumptions b. Hypothesis c. Factual evidences d. Conclusion . Which of the following is true of a case study? a. Itrequires data from other events b. It applies specifically to a population c. It is always reliable and dependable d. It is applicable to the universal population 45. Mr and Mrs. Gasat are very active and supportive parents in Don Antonio Elementary School. They are always present in school activities however at home, they neglect to follow up the study habits of their child, Vanessa, who happens to be failing in class. Which of the following statements describes the parents correctly? 46. 47. 48. 49. a. b. c d. They have complied with their roles as parents They have very supportive parents of the school They are concerned with their child’s welfare They failed to support their child’s academic development With school based management in mind, which does NOT belong? a. Schools as primary unit b. Stakeholders as a part c. Central offices disconnected to schools for decentralization d. Empowered principals Teacher Diego have been tasked to prepare the curriculum for the year. He writes daily guide in implementing the curriculum. In this situation he is a/an. a. b. c d. Planner Implementor Innovator Writer What kind of curriculum is introduced to a learner centered learning environment? a. b. c d. Indigenized Competitive Assessed and monitored Achievement oriented The use of MTB-MLE will enable each learner to develop all EXCEPT one. a. Check if parents guide their children in the making of assignment b. Make sure that the students understand the pre- requisite skills of the lesson c. Prepare the students for the mastery test d. Make learning interesting and enjoyable for students 69. The teacher aims to develop critical and creative thinking among her students. She should try using: a. Declarative statements b. Convergent questions c. Divergent questions d. Expository statements 70. Specialization is knowing more and more about less and les. Then it is better to be a generalist,” claims the teacher. On which philosophy does the teacher learn? a. Essentialism b. Perennialism c. Progressivism d. Existentialism 71. “All learning should center on the child’s interest and need.” The school should be a pleasant place for learning. Its emphasis is on the child as the learner and not on subject matter and stress on activities and experience rather than on textbook. a. Progressivism b. Perennialism c. Reconstructionism d. Pragmatism 72. To reach out to clientele who cannot be in the classroom for one reason or another, which of the following was established? a. Informal b. Pre-school education c. SPED system 73. 74, 75. 76. 77. d. ALS The main purpose of compulsory study of the Constitution is to: a. Deprivation of Filipino schools b. Develop students into responsible, thinking citizen c. Acquaint students with the historical development of the Philippine Constitution d. Community's lack of sense of co-ownership The free public elementary and secondary education in the country are in line with the government effort to address educational problems of : a. Productivity b. Relevance and quality c. Access and quality d. Effectiveness and efficiency The first american soldiers in the Philippines were: a. Soldiers b. Graduates of the normal school c. Missionaries d. Elementary graduates Under no circumstance shall a teacher be prejudiced nor discriminatory against any learner, says the Code of Ethics. When is the teacher prejudice against any learner? a. When he considers multiple intelligences in the choice of his teaching strategies b. When he refuses a pupil with a slight physical disability in class c. When he makes a nearsighted pupil sit at the front d. When he makes a farsighted pupil sit at the back. Which of the following measures should a teacher do toa principal whom she would like to file a case of sexual harassment without violating the relationship of the teacher to her superiors? 78. 79. 81. a. Present the case before competent authority and prepare to prove the charge b. Write an anonymous letter to a higher school official to denounce the superior c. Call a parent-teacher meeting and denounce the superior d. Encourage the other teachers and students to hold a demonstration to oust the superior A school head envisions developing proficiency among her teachers in employing effective and new teaching methodologies. What is one way of achieving it? a. Attend annual conventions b. Improvise of instructional tools c. Conduct interschool visit for exchanges of ‘best practices,” and observing class demontrations d. Undertake research is own specialization Which terms refer to a teacher helping a colleague grow professionally? a. Technology transfer b. Peer menntoring c. Facilitating d. Independent study . Which one indicates a teacher’s genuine enthusiasm and pride in teaching? a. Sticking to teaching for the moment that there are no better offers b. Telling everyone that he went to teaching for there was no other choice them c. Engaging himself in continuing professional education d. Belittling the remuneration one gets from teaching Ideal teachers view learning to teach as a lifelong process, hence strongly motivated to continue growth as an individual and a professional. Personal growth can be achieved through one’s own initiative in: 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. a. Infusing values attitudes and desirable work ethics b. Interviewing model teachers and administrations c. Joining interest clubs and associations d. Attending training sessions and asssemblies Ateacher earns the title of professional” if he/she is adjudged knowledgeable, proficient in a variety of teaching methodologies and exhibits a high degree of a third component of competence which is/are: a. Mastery of content b. A high degree of dexterity c. Ethical and moral standards d. Fairness and objectivity The regular progression of Filipino teacher's salary from minimum to maximum is done through: a. Aregular increment every 3 years b. Anincrement after 5 years c. Anincrement after 10 years d. Aregular increment every year No person shall practice the teaching profession in the Philippines without having previously obtained a: a. Valid certificate of registration and a valid license b. Certificate of having passed the licensure exam c. Signed identification card issued by PRC d. Valid document of examination passed An act known as the Philippine Teacher's Professionalization Act of 1994, to strengthen the regulation and supervision of the practice of teaching provided in: a. RA 8980 b. R.A 7836 c. RA9155 d. RA 9293 Which are the basic dimensions of the teaching profession? a. Knowledge, social, ethical and professional b. Professional, social, emotional and economic 87. 88. 89. 91. c. Knowledge, economic, moral and social d. Security, professional, social and knowledge Which may help an adolescent discover his identity? a. Parents pushing in to follow a specific path b. Decision to follow one path only c. Relating to people d. Exploring many different roles in a healty manner Difficulty in focusing and maintaining attending coupled with recurrent hyper-active and impulsive behavior are observed difficulties of children manifesting a kind difficulty known as: a. Autism b. Dyslexia c. Sensory impairment d. Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, between ages 12 and 15 children reach formal operational stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage? a. Can focus on only one aspect of a situation or event b. Can solve abstract problems and think deductively c. Reasoning is neither inductive nor detuctive d._ Intelligence is intuitive in nature . At the pre-operational stage of stage of Piaget’s cognitive development, the child can see only his point of view and assumes that everyone also has his same point of view. What is this tendency called? a. Transductive reasoning b. Egocentrism c. Animism d. Conservation In SPED, what is the chair arrangement that is effective for students grouped and working together based on personality and work style? a. Horseshoe or U-shaped 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. b. Full circle c. Classic rows d. Cooperative cluster Which learning principle is the essense of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences? a. Almost all learners are linguistically b. Learners have different IQ level c. Intelligence is not measured in one form d. Learners have static 1Q Nicole enjoys games like scrabble, anagrams and password. Which type of intelligence is strong in Nicole? a. Interpersonal intelligence b. Logical and mathematical intelligence c. Linguistic intelligence d. Spatial intelligence Teacher Cora observes cleanliness and order in her classroom to create a conductive atmosphere for learning. On which theory is her practice based? a. Psychoanalysis b. Behaviorism c. Gestalt psychology d. Humanistic psychology What does the principle of individual differences require teachers to do? a. Give less attention to gifted learners b. Treat all learners alike while teaching c. Provide for a variety of learning activities d. Prepare modules for slow leamers in class According to Ausubel, one of the ways to strengthen the student’s cognitive structure is by using an instructional tool called: a. Cross-referencing b. Spiral approach c. Advance organizer 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. When a significantly greater number from the lower group gets item correctly, this implies that the test item: a. Is not very valid b. Is not highly reliable c. Is highly reliable d._ Is very valid The best way to assess learning is to use real-life situations, objects and materials existing in the environment. Hence, teachers are encouraged to use: a. Rating scale b. Pencil-and-paper test c. Observation technique d. Authentic assessment I'd like to test whether a student knows what a particular word means. Which should | ask the student to do? a. Give the word a tune then sing it b. Define the word c. Spell the word and identify its parts of speech d. Given the etymology of the word Cooperative learning approach makes use of a classroom organization where students work in terms to help each other learn. What mode of grouping can facilitate the skill and values desired? a. Whole class b. Heterogeneous c. Homogeneous d. Competitive A teacher set 95% accuracy in a test on predicting the kind of weather given five different atmospheric conditions. A student who obtains a score of 85% can be interpreted as: a. She did not meet the set criteria by 10% b. She is higher than 85% of the group 120. 121. 122. 123. c. She obtained an 85% percentile score d. She is 10% short of the set percentile score Classify the type of test that is administered by the Professional Commission aimed at measuring the proficiency of teachers in developing a set of instructional skills or methodologies. The examination is given twice a year nationwide. The test is: a. Norm-referenced b. Professional c. Criterion-referenced d. Performance test Acollege administrator wanted an entrance examination that can identify future outcome or differences such as showing who will graduate from college or who will drop out. Such a test is one that has: a. Criterion-related validity b. Predictive validity c. Construct validity d. Concurrent validity One of the characteristics of a good test is content validity. What is the first thing to be done before test construction? a. Examine the objectives set for the test to find out if they are consistent with the subject matter b. Find out if the items are constructed well c. Find out if the number of items is sufficient d. Judge the scope or content coverage For mastery learning and in line with Outcome- Based Evaluation model which element shoud be present? a. Inclusion of non-performance objectives b. Construction of norm-referenced tests c. Construction of criterion-referenced tests d. Non-provision of independent learning 124. 125. 126. 127. Which is/are TRUE of MAPEH when it comes to grade computation? I. The quarterly grade is the average of the quarterly grades in the four areas-Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health ( MAPEH) I. Individual grades are given to each area ( MAPEH) IIL. There is one grade for Music and Arts, PE and Health because they are related. a. llonly b. landIl c. lonly d. land Ill The Filipino learner envisioned by the Department of Education is one who is imbued with the desirable values of a person who is: a. Makabayan, maka-tao, makahalaman at maka-Diyos b. Makabayan, makasarili, maka-kalikasan at maka-Diyos c. Makabayan, maka-karagatan, maka-tao at maka-Diyos d. Makabayan, maka-tao, maka-kalikasan at maka-Diyos Peter kisses the hand of his mother before leaving and upon arrival from a long trip. His younger son learned to do the same when he left for U.S to study. This is example of: a. Acculturation b. Tradition c. Enculturation d. Value formation With which goals of educational institution as provided for by the constitution is the development of work skills aligned? a. To develop moral character b. To develop vocational efficiency c. To teach the dutied of citizenship 128. 129. 130. 131. d. To inculcate love of country Society and media know drinking starts off drug addiction. What should be discussed in schools? a. Drug addiction has been traced to drinking wine b. Nobody drinks at home except father c. Tv ads show drinking is a source of fellowship d. High taxes on liquor will be a deterrent to eventual drug use Pick out the situation that illustrates the duty of a new teacher to the state: a. Take a long vacation which she firmly believes she deserves after four years of diligent study before taking the examination for teachers b. Apply for teaching job where eligibility is not required to gain teaching experience before taking the teachers board examination c. Prepare for the wedding she and her boyfriend have long planned to be able to raise a family with children which they plan to rear as good citizen of our country d. Take the licensure examination for teacher and oath to do her best to help carry out the policies of the state By which process do children become participating and functioning members of society by fitting into an organized way of life? a. Socialization b. Accommodation c. Acculturation d. Assimilation Are you a person someone can lean on? Are you honest and sincere in words and action? Are you consistent in your actions and responses to different situations? What personal quality do you possess? a. Intelligence b. Reliability c. Innovativeness d. Bouyancy 132. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth, which should be done? a. Replace the study of folklores and myths with technical subjects b. Restudy our history from the perpective of our colonizer c. Restudy our historical and stress on our achievements as a people d. Set aside the study of local history 133. Teachers with integrity are perceived to possess inimitable probity, honesty in thoughts and stature and indisputable fairness in making decisions. Integrity can and should be mirrored. It is sound and easy? a. Yes, if trust from parents is lacking b. Yes, if the teacher is virtuous and principled c. No, if inconsistently exhibited d. No, if he/she is insincere 134. Which of the following is considered a peripheral device? a. Printer b. Keyboard c. CPU d. Monitor 135. Field trip is an effective way of teaching where organisms could be observed in their natural habitat, active and responding to stimuli in the environment. In addition, what values are developed among the students during and after the trip? a. Freedom in an open space than in a classroom b. Love of nature, proper behavior during explorations c. On-the-spot observation to keep them active d. Consideration of the rights of others 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. The use of a planetarium to show the arrangement of the planets, together with their rotation and revolution around the sun is an example of a teaching strategy called: a. Demonstration b. Use of models c. Simulation d. Direct instruction One interesting instructional visual is Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience. Visualizing the cone which represents his theory on the importance of sensory experiences. What are the bottom and at the top of the cone? a. Direct purposeful experience; verbal symbols b. Demonstration; motion pictures c. Contrived experienced; visual symbols d. Dramatized experienced; study trips The teacher wants to check prior knowledge of his pupils about water pollution. She writes the main topic water pollution in the center of the board and encircles it. Then, she asks the pupils to provide information that can be clustered around the main topic. Which technique did the teacher employ? a. Vocabulary building b. Demonstration c. Semantic mapping d. Deductive teaching | like to show a close representation of the size and the earth and its location in the entire solar system. What is the best instructional aid? a. Picture b. Models c. Realia d. Films What is the most important reason why teachers preview material to be used in class?
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