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Audit Class: Total Points

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12/9/2020 Audit Class

Total points 60/150


Audit Class

NAME:
*

Marinol B. Dollente

When the students are responsible enough to be trusted to allow themselves to 1/1
create their own boundaries inside the classroom, the teacher is developing
their sense of:

A. Unity

B. Collaboration

C. Discipline

D. Ownership

When a teacher practices time management, which of the following should 0/1
he/she not likely to do?

A. Tell the students to ignore his coming late to class.

B. Make it a habit to come earlier than the class time.

C. Be consistent in the official time of class dismissal.

D. Observe the time limit for the class activities.

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Which behavior is manifested by a teacher who is conscious of his discipline 0/1


management?

A. Works without compromise

B. Explains to his students the consequences of their behavior

C. Ignore the reasons behind the students' misbehavior

D. Keeps on teaching to finish the lesson despite the students' noise

Which activity or situation does not call for routine procedure? 0/1

A. Visit by the principal

B. Fire Drill

C. Correcting assignments and seat works

D. Going out of the room during break time

Which of the following situations supports Teacher Aida's effective 1/1


management of discipline?

A. Her generosity in giving prizes for exemplary conduct

B. Her success in instilling to her students the spirit of unity and concern for each
other

C. The aura of fear and approachability in her personality

D. Her ability to remind her class of the consequence of disobedience

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Which among the verbs is vague and should not be used as an instructional 0/1
objective?

A. describe

B. familiarize

C. cite

D. construct

Behavioral objectives must be SMART. Which is the best example of a SMART 0/1
objective for high school students?

A. Label and explain the parts of the human heart?

B. Use textual evidence to support the story's thesis

C. Compose a response to the given prompts

D. After reading the essay, give your insights.

Which among the verbs is not used in the creating level of the revised Bloom's 0/1
taxonomy

A. compose

B. re-enact

C. revise

D. combine

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These principles in designing learning objectives are sound except one. 0/1

A. Teachers should write three objectives to address the development of higher order
thinking skills.

B. Objectives should be sequenced according to the different levels of learning to be


achieved by the students.

C. Objectives must address the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains.

D. Teachers must construct objectives with the end in mind.

Which of the following is an example of a good objective? 0/1

A. After the discussion, appreciate the function of the pituitary gland.

B. Having watched the video on climate change, the students should understand the
importance of the 3Rs.

C. Having observed the canning process, the students must know the value of food
preservation.

D. Having summarized the 3 stories by John Steinbeck, the students should describe
his writing style.

Which action illustrates an initial principle in motivation during instruction time? 0/1

A. Discuss the rationale for studying the topic

B. Structure the classroom for an inspiring climate for students

C. Provide quick and transparent feedback to encourage the students to participate.

D. Start the lesson with thought-provoking questions and events.

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Students were given a project in Math which they find very difficult to do. But 0/1
while working on it, they became engrossed and finished it well. What principle
of motivation is depicted here?

A. Varied opportunities must be given by the teacher for relevant and appropriate
practice.

B. Learning is facilitated through the use of meaningful learning tasks.

C. The presentation of the lesson must be integrated with various methods


appropriate to the learners' level.

D. Challenging but relevant tasks when understood by students encourage them to


work at will.

Which of the following notions of motivation is false? 0/1

A. Intrinsic motivation is enhanced by one's goals and aspirations.

B. The training and expectations of the students affect their motivation to work.

C. The planning and organization of learning resources influence one's drive to study

D. External motivation is a lifetime experience because of its long lasting impact.

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For the students in Grade 7 to be engaged in more complex lessons in 0/1


Science, the teacher must

A. see to it that content is scaffolded appropriately.

B. refrain from using games that make them excited so that they can focus on the
more important tasks.

C. engage them with more practical and simple problems to encourage them to
participate.

D. tolerate and consider students' inappropriate responses and feedbacks to some


questions so that they won't be afraid to recite.

Which is a good follow-up question? 0/1

A. What can you conclude from the events?

B. Are the ideas conflicting?

C. What is globalization?

D. Maria, another answer, please?

As an affective classroom manager, which of the following should a committed 1/1


teacher focus on?

A. Minimize the incidence of misbehavior

B. Analyze and reflect on discipline problems

C. Utilize classroom time fully for students' productivity

D. Exclude unwanted classroom tasks or activities

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Which type of management is maximizing the use of available space despite 0/1
constraints in resources?

A. Classroom management

B. Self-management

C. Time management

D. Physical Environment

Miss JLo embarrasses students who fail to answer correctly. What does she 1/1
violate?

A. Respect for students' dignity

B. Public correction to awaken students

C. Immediate response to misbehavior

D. Rights of the child

The non-traditional practice of discipline in the spirit of classroom management 0/1


must emphasize

A. exemplary learning performance

B. minimum occurrence of misbehavior

C. students' compliance to school rules and policies

D. decency in students' behavior

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During regular class days in high school, the use of the toilet is inevitable and 0/1
understandable. What must the teacher do to avoid distractions if a student
asks permission to use the toilet in the middle of the discussion?

A. Stop teaching and give some announcements while waiting for the student so that
he/she won't miss much.

B. Tell the students to wait until the end of the period.

C. Give a nod to signal she/he can go while you continue with class activity

D. Declare a bathroom break for all before class or halfway through the session.

The passage suggests that people remember names best when they 0/1

A. meet new people

B. are intelligent

C. decide to do so

D. are interested in people

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"All water molecules form six-sided structures as they freeze and become 1/1
snow crystals. The shape of a snow crystal is determined by temperature,
vapor, and wind conditions in the upper atmosphere. A snow crystal is always
symmetrical because these conditions affect all six of its sides simultaneously."
The purpose of the passage is to present

A. a personal observation

B. a solution to a problem

C. factual information

D. opposing scientific theories

"The wheel is considered one of the most important mechanical inventions of 1/1
all time. Many technologies since the invention of the wheel have been based
on its principles, and since the industrial revolution, the wheel has been a basic
element of nearly every machine constructed by humankind. No one knows the
exact time and place of the invention of the wheel, but its beginnings can be
seen across many ancient civilizations." The passage suggests that the wheel
is an important invention because it

A. is one of the world's oldest inventions

B. forms the basis of so many later inventions

C. can be traced to many ancient cultures

D. is one the world's most famous inventions

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"Knowledge of another language fosters greater awareness of cultural diversity 0/1


among the peoples of the world. Individuals who have foreign language skills
can appreciate more readily other peoples' values and ways of life." How are
the two sentences related?

A. They contradict each other.

B. They present problems and solutions.

C. They establish a contrast.

D. They repeat the same idea.

"Studies show that the prevalence of fast-food restaurants corresponds with 1/1
the rates of obesity in both children and adults. Obesity is now on the rise in
countries where fast-food restaurants are becoming more common." How do
the two sentences relate?

A. They express roughly the same idea.

B. They contradict each other.

C. They present problems and solutions.

D. They establish a contrast.

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"In 1970 about sixty small and medium-sized factories in the United States 1/1
adopted a four-day workweek. According to the plan, workers work forty hours
but instead of the usual five-day week, they now work only four days. Workers
are enthusiastic about the three-day weekly vacation. According to
management, productivity has increased about 18% since the inception of the
new plan. Absenteeism has dropped by 69% and lateness is almost non-
existent." What are the effects being discussed in this passage?

A. shorter work weeks

B. sixty small and medium-sized factories decided to try the four-day work week

C. the seventies were a time of change

D. increased productivity and decreases in absenteeism and tardiness

"Sometimes when we don't get enough sleep, we become very short- 0/1
tempered. It is important to set a time to go to bed that is realistic." How are
these two sentences related?

A. The first sentence explains the meaning of the second.

B. The second sentence explains why a lack of sleep affects us.

C. The second sentence contradicts the first.

D. The second sentence proposes a solution.

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What is the most stable measure of central tendency? 1/1

A. median

B. mode

C. standard deviation

D. variance

Carol obtains a 97 percentile rank in an aptitude test. What does this mean? 0/1

A. 97% of the examinees did better than her.

B. She answered 97% of the items correctly.

C. She belongs to the upper 97%.

D. She surpassed 97% of those who took the test.

The English class of Miss Reyes is composed of students with different mental 1/1
abilities. What should she do so she can make a good start?

A. Administer a diagnostic test.

B. Ask them to introduce themselves.

C. Call for a dialogue with parents.

D. Make them write about their aspirations.

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Which of the following describes the function of content validity? 0/1

A. The items are representative of the content of the course.

B. The test item measures the examinees' theoretical trait.

C. There is enough time to measure the ability of the students.

D. There is sufficient number of items to test the knowledge of the student.

What is another term for crude mode? 1/1

A. highest score

B. highest score less the lowest score

C. middlemost score

D. score with highest frequency

The intelligence of two classes may be the same yet the classes may vary. 0/1
This means that the classes differ in

A. average

B. central location

C. mode

D. variability

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Which group is the best among the four? I - Mean: 54.2 SD: 10.4 II - Mean: 0/1
54.2 SD: 5.3 III - Mean: 58.46 SD: 5.3 IV - Mean: 58.46 SD: 12.3

A. Group I

B. Group II

C. Group III

D. Group IV

Q3 is the 75th percentile as Q2 is 1/1


___________

A. 25th percentile

B. 50th percentile

C. mean

D. median

"Evaluation is not an end itself but it is a means to an end." What property of 0/1
evaluation is described?

A. Comprehensiveness

B. Continuity

C. Cooperativeness

D. Extensiveness

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What follows us a multiple choice type of test: US Grant was an: a) president 0/1
b) composer c) alcoholic d) general What makes the item poor?

A. The article discriminates options A, B, and D immediately.

B. The content is not Filipino.

C. The item is too short.

D. The options are not parallel.

A test in Algebra was designed to measure what the students learned and to 0/1
predict success in future related subjects. How did the test function?

A. achievement

B. aptitude

C. aptitude and achievement

D. diagnostic and placement

In this multiple choice type of item: US Grant was an: a) president b) composer 1/1
d) general c) alcoholic How does the article AN called?

A. foil

B. premise

C. specific determiner

D. stem

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Given the following difficulty indices: 1.0, 0.80, 0.50, 0.30, which is most 0/1
difficult?

A. 0.30

B. 0.50

C. 0.80

D. 1.00

Teacher Y wants to measure students' ability to organize thoughts and ideas. 0/1
What type of test is most appropriate?

A. extensive response

B. limited response

C. objective

D. short-answer

In the multiple choice type of test: US Grant was an: a) president b) composer 0/1
c) alcoholic d) general How does US GRANT WAS AN called?

A. alternative

B. foil

C. option

D. stem

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What follows is a multiple choice item: Some test items are: A. too difficult. B. 0/1
objective. C. poorly constructed and arranged. D. have multiple defensive
answers. What makes the item poor?

A. options are not parallel

B. options are not grammatically consistent.

C. stem fails to present a problem

D. there are grammatical clues

Which may not be adequately assessed by paper-and-pencil tests? 0/1

A. multiplication skills in Mathematics

B. sight-reading in Music

C. subject-verb agreement in Language

D. vocabulary in Reading

What does zero standard deviation mean? 0/1

A. More than 50% of the score is zero

B. 50% of the scores obtained is zero

C. the students' scores are the same

D. the students' s scores greatly vary

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Which type of test is least useful in educational diagnosis? 0/1

A. matching type

B. multiple choice

C. short-answer

D. true-false

What does marking on a normative basis mean? 1/1

A. fewer students must get high scores

B. grade shows how a student achieved relative to other students

C. some students must fail

D. the normal curve of distribution should be followed

The distribution of scores is positively skewed. What does this mean? 0/1

A. The scores are all above the mean.

B. The scores are all below the mean.

C. There is a lumping of scores at the left side of the curve.

D. There is lumping of scores at the right side of the curve.

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Which of the following is considered the most important characteristic of a test? 1/1

A. administrability

B. reliability

C. usability

D. validity

Consider the following sets of scores: Set A: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Set B: 3, 4, 0/1


4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7 What is/are the range/s for Set A and Set B?

A. 5

B. 9

C. 8 and 4, respectively

D. 4 and 8, respectively

Which graph shows the scores in a very narrow range? 0/1

A. left-skewed

B. right-skewed

C. lyptokurtic

D. platykurtic

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Which statement about report cards is true? 0/1

A. They do not convey much about a child's performance.

B. They give an accurate picture of what a child can do.

C. They reliably predict a child's acquisition of survival skills

D. They tell a child's level of intelligence.

Here is a completion item: The ____ is obtained by ____ the ____ by the ____. 1/1
What rule in test construction is violated?

A. Avoid over mutilated questions.

B. Avoid grammatical clues.

C. Avoid indefinite statements.

D. Avoid too short responses.

What is the graph of the distribution if most students obtained high scores? 0/1

A. lyptokurtic

B. platykurtic

C. negatively skewed

D. positively skewed

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What is true about difficulty index and discrimination index? * 0/1

A. The more difficult an item is, the higher discriminating power.

B. The easier an item is, the higher its discriminating power,

C. An item with moderate difficulty has a lower discriminating power.

D. An item with moderate difficulty has a higher discriminating power

What grading system is used if previous grades are included in computing the 0/1
present grade?

A. Averaging only

B. Averaging then cumulative

C. Cumulative only

D. Cumulative then averaging

The ultimate aim of education according to the Social Activism Theory is social 0/1
consciousness. How can this be achieved through educational
technology/experience?

A. by providing a direct purposeful experiences

B. by simulating current events

C. by bringing students to a field trip

D. by using artifacts in teaching

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B.F. Skinner proposed that behavior is not sustained by free will but by 0/1
reinforcement and reward. What technology or experience supports this
theory?

A. Games

B. B Models

C. C. Mock-ups

D. Simulations

How can a teacher use technology to help students regulate their behavior 0/1
through control and reinforcement as explained in the Social Cognitive Theory?

A. by using models in teaching

B. by giving rewards to encourage positive behaviors

C. by providing individual activities to promote self-reflection

D. by providing collaborative activities for greater interaction with people and the
environment

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Encoding information in the long-term memory enhances student's academic 0/1


performance. What is the role of technology in this process?

A. it helps organize data for learners to analyze

B. it is used to create images for learners to view

C. it gives various information for learners to reflect on

D. it entices learner's attention to listen and learn by providing sensory inputs

Through a video clip, a teacher presented the different theories of learning and 1/1
examples of each. How was technology used in the classroom?

A. Technology was used as source and presenter of knowledge

B. Technology as a social medium to support learning by conversing

C. Technology as tools to support knowledge construction

D. Technology as intellectual partner to support learning-by-reflecting

A teacher employed peer teaching strategy after reading a poem. He let each 0/1
student explain their thoughts about the poem. How was technology used?

A. Technology as context to support learning-by-doing

B. Technology as information vehicles for exploring knowledge to support learning-by-


constructing

C. Technology as a social medium to support learning by conversing

D. Technology as intellectual partner to support learning-by- reflecting

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The more senses are involved the more learning will take place. Which of the 0/1
following provides better sensory experience?

A. Interpreting a graph

B. Manipulating a mock-up

C. Viewing a video clip

D. Visiting a museum

Direct purposeful experiences should not be a period or the dead end. This 1/1
means that

A. lessons should connected to the activity

B. it is the foundation of concept formation

C. activities should lead to generalization and abstraction facilitated by a teacher

D. students should not only enjoy the activity but also learn from it

The direct purposeful experiences at the bottom of Edgar Dale's Cone of 1/1
Experience implies that

A. actual or concrete examples must primarily be provided for learners

B. abstract information comes before the concrete

C. information about life must be presented first to learners

D. substitute for real life experiences are necessary

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After a role play and discussion the teacher would like his students to present 1/1
the concept of the lesson through a graphic organizer, tables or charts. What
experience/material was provided for the earner?

A. Verbal symbol

B. Visual Symbol

C. Still pictures

D. Recordings

What is hampered when experiences of learners are mostly on the concrete 1/1
and none on the abstract?

A. Decision making skills

B. Ability to abstract

C. Comprehension

D. Higher order thinking skills

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A teacher should think carefully when making decision about what technology 0/1
to use. The alignment of subject matter and technology must be considered.
This means that a teacher should consider the

A. durability of material

B. appropriateness of technology

C. teacher's ability to facilitate

D. power of technology to improve learning outcome

Preparing a dish, taking care of orphans, delivering a speech are examples of 1/1
what experience?

A. Direct purposeful experiences

B. Contrived experiences

C. Dramatized experiences

D. Demonstration

Since lesson of the teacher is about Respiratory system, she brought a model 0/1
as her instructional material. Why did the teacher use a model?

A. Because it is not practical and not possible to bring the real one

B. To illustrate the system better

C. In order to manipulate the parts

D. In order to overcome economic concerns and ethical issues

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A teacher in science made a model of a volcano and used chemical 0/1


ingredients to illustrate volcanic eruption. Why did she made use of such
materials?

A. to focus on the parts or the process

B. to overcome limitations of space and time

C. to help the learners understand abstraction

D. to overcome difficulties of size

The local government of La Trinidad and BSU planned to conduct an 1/1


earthquake drill to prepare students for such events. What strategy, method or
activity should they use to effectively teach the students?

A. Lecture

B. Games

C. Simulation

D. Role Play

A teacher would like to present or show the distribution of collected taxes in the 0/1
Philippines. What is the appropriate way of presenting it?

A. Column Graph

B. Bar Graph

C. Pictorial graph

D. Pie Graph

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A Teacher wants to compare the features of two places. What diagram should 0/1
he use?

A. Tree Diagram

B. Affinity Diagram

C. Double Cell Diagram

D. Fishbone

A Teacher in Social Studies would like to show the contours or outlines of the 0/1
physical features of the earth or part of the earth in three dimensions. What
map should be used?

A. Relief Map

B. Political Map

C. Economic Map

D. Physical Map

What principle guides the use of multimedia learning approach in teaching? 0/1

A. Students learn better when they work with others

B. Students learn best when they create their own learning

C. Students learn more from words and pictures more than mere words

D. Students learn deeper if they are involved in the investigation of problems and
development of solutions.

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What is the primary consideration in choosing digital media for instruction? 1/1

A. Appropriateness of media

B. Instructional objectives and learning content

C. Students' needs, interests and capabilities

D. School media resources

A student started reading one topic in the internet and proceeded to read more 0/1
related verbal materials as directed through links. What did the student use?

A. Hypertext

B. Hypermedia

C. Computer Tool Application

D. Computer Assisted Instruction

After a brainstorm activity the teacher asked the students to share their output 0/1
to the class. A written reflection was the final activity given by the teacher.
What principle of learning was considered?

A. Learning is an active process

B. Good teaching goes beyond recall of information

C. Learning should be connected to daily to make it meaningful.

D. An integrated teaching approach is more effective.

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What is the general assumption of IPT (Information Processing Theory) in 0/1


relation to learning?

A. The mind can only take up to a particular number of items at a time.

B. Learning relies on the amount of attention given to a learning stimulus.

C. How a person thinks about and interprets what s/he receives shape what he/she
will learn.

D. The means on which a person processes the information will determine how much
s/he will learn.

Why do we need to conduct maintenance rehearsal? 0/1

A. To avoid forgetting at the long term memory

B. To retain the information at the sensory memory

C. To keep information longer at the sensory memory

D. To reduce the loss of information at the short-term memory

An expert learner is characterized by: 0/1

A. Looking for interrelationships in the things they learn

B. Hurriedly giving answer to a problem

C. Attempting to process all information they receive

D. Employing rigid strategies in completing tasks

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Axel makes sure that he sees his teacher's movements, facial expressions and 0/1
other representations exhibited in class. Axel as a learner is:

A. visual

B. auditory

C. kinesthetic/tactile

D. global

When a learner cannot focus, keeps playing around in class, and acts in 0/1
contrary at home, s/he could have:

A. A concern or an issue at home

B. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

C. Autism

D. emotional/conduct disorder

Which of the following best explains/illustrates Thorndike's Law of Exercise? 0/1

A. The teacher started her class with a motivation activity related to the topic.

B. Exercise will balance the development of the learners

C. An enjoyable experience will lead someone to undergo the same or similar activity
in the future

D. After discussing chalkboard use, the students were asked to do a board work and
then critique each other's work

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Additional points given by teachers for excellent class works is a form of: 1/1

A. punishment

B. negative reinforcement

C. positive reinforcement

D. extinction

What method is applied when one is trying to remember the situation when a 1/1
plan was discussed between her and her friends?

A. Context

B. generation

C. meaningful learning

D. organization

What method does one apply when s/he reflects on the personal importance of 1/1
a concept learned?

A. Elaboration

B. organization

C. personalization

D. rehearsal

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In sentences where articles such as "the" or "a" are missing, they are assumed 0/1
to be there by the reader. This explains the law of:

A. Closure

B. good continuation

C. ground

D. proximity

Purposive behaviorism is also called Sign Learning Theory 0/1


because:

A. It is focused on the signs of readiness to learn.

B. It emphasizes the use of sign language in communication.

C. Learning takes place when a learner pursues signs toward their goal.

D. Signs are given by the teacher to enable students to follow what is being instructed
to them.

In what situation does vicarious reinforcement happen? 0/1

A. A person inspires others.

B. A model's behavior reinforces another person's behavior.

C. The result of a model's behavior reinforces the observer's behavior.

D. The consequences of the observer's behavior affect the model's behavior.

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The following are ways in which the environment reinforces the model 0/1
EXCEPT:

A. The observer is reinforced by the model.

B. The observer is reinforced by a third person,

C. The observer's behavior leads to reinforcing consequences.

D. The imitated behavior itself leads to reinforcing consequences.

Which of the following is TRUE about the modern social learning perspectives 1/1
of reinforcement and punishment?

A. Punishment reduces the likelihood of a behavior to be repeated.

B. Reinforcement and punishment have indirect effects on learning.

C. The individual is inherently affected by reinforcement and punishment

D. The re-occurrence of a learned behavior is independent from reinforcement and


punishment.

In Gagne's theory, establishing a student's personal study skills is an example 1/1


of a learning outcome under:

A. Attitude

B. Cognitive strategies

C. cognitive maps

D. intellectual skills

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Which of the following is an application of progressive differentiation? 1/1

A. Make a brochure using your advance skills in Publisher.

B. Evaluate the theory of Jerome Bruner on Constructivism.

C. Compare multiple intelligences with global-analytic continuum of thinking

D. Contrast Vygotsky's and Bronfenbrenner's theory on socio- cultural and bio-


ecological theories respectively.

In a class of mostly tactile and kinesthetic learners, what type of knowledge 0/1
representation is suited?

A. Enactive

B. iconic

C. symbolic

D. non-verbal

Which of the following is an elaboration of spiral curriculum? 1/1

A. Applying the stages of knowledge presentation.

B. Simplifying the concepts and giving examples and implications to learning

C. Chunking concepts from basic to advance and presenting them to class in


progressive manner.

D. Topics are presented initially in the earlier grades or level and they advance as the
learner advances in grade or level.

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Which of the following is not suggested/supported by people-first language? 1/1

A. avoid generic label

B. avoid implying illness or suffering

C. use euphemisms to condescend issues

D. emphasize abilities and not limitations

Which of the following indicates a higher level of metacognition? 0/1

A. One knows what is going on in his/her mind.

B. One understands why he/she is not able to concentrate.

C. One understands that she is capable of learning and at the same time, capable of
forgetting.

D. Scheduling subjects for review in periods when one is better at processing


concepts.

Which of the following parental characteristics can help children succeed in 1/1
their schoolwork?

A. Doing children's projects.

B. Prioritizing other activities over involvement in children's school activities

C. Encourages and support children for their achievement without undue pressure.

D. Belief that education is not for girls because they will stay at home and do
household chores anyway.

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A day care teacher observed that one of her pupil is using either when writing 1/1
or drawing, what should she best do?

A. Motivate her to become ambidextrous

B. Allow her to whichever hand she prefers

C. Train the child to become right-handed since it is the common preference

D. Report to parents and ask them to train their child to become right-handed/left-
handed

Shane tells the truth about her low grades in school even with the knowledge 1/1
that her parents will get mad at her because she knows it is the right thing to
do. What is the basis of her moral reasoning?

A. Social approval

B. law and order

C. social contract

D. universal principle

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In which situation is Scaffolding by Vygotsky correctly applied? 0/1

A. A peer student solved the mathematical problem on the board.

B. The teacher assisted her student by showing them the step-by- step solution of the
mathematical problem.

C. A peer student solved one mathematical problem to show how then allowed his
peer student to finish the rest.

D. A more knowledgeable student is partnered with another student and did the
mathematical problem for them both.

Which is one of the salient educational implications of information processing 0/1


theory?

A. Teaching should be sequential.

B. Teaching should be learner-centered.

C. Teaching should involve various approaches and strategies.

D. Teachers should consider the capacity of our brain to attend simultaneously to


various stimuli.

When does early maturation become a disadvantage in adolescence? 0/1

A. When some of their peers get jealous of their popularity.

B. When they become very popular and occupied with interpersonal relationships

C. When they are praised and idolized by most of their peers and hated by some
because of their popularity.

D. When early matures are given more responsibilities that somehow lessen their time
for usual activities important for their development

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Why are IQ and achievement test not enough to predict one's academic 0/1
success?

A. An individual's IQ score can vary through time.

B. IQ level can also be affected by one's quality of learning.

C. Achievement tests are usually given towards the end of school year.

D. Factors like personality, motivation, attitude, study habits and the like are
contributory factors to one's academic success of failure.

Which of the following is true about John Holland's theory of career 0/1
development?

A. An individual's values are the major basis in career choice.

B. If one's needs are satisfied, he/she stays in a job.

C. One's career is an expression of his/her self-concept.

D. For every personality type or interest is a matching work environment.

When parents/caregivers are patient and encouraging toward preschoolers, 0/1


they will develop:

A. autonomy

B. initiative

C. trust

D. ego identity

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Every curriculum has this dimension. This is both unplanned and implicit but its 1/1
instructional effects are often evident in the student's behavior, values and
dispositions. This dimension is referred to as curriculum.

A. Societal

B. Instructional

C. Institutional

D. Hidden

Dr. Ramos, the provincial hospital director, plans to attend a School Board 0/1
Meeting where a new high school science curriculum will be discussed. Which
level of curriculum is shown in this situation?

A. Experiential

B. Instructional

C. Institutional

D. Societal

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Mrs. Perez often makes use of experiential rather than the rote method in 0/1
teaching; she is, thus, observed to provide "custom- made" activities for her
pupils. The curriculum pattern she apparently follows is that of

A. Activity-based

B. Child-centered

C. Process-oriented

D. Life-functions focused

The school has the responsibility to develop, among other things, problem- 1/1
solving and abstraction skills. This responsibility has something to do with

A. Intellectualism

B. Technological changes

C. Vocational preparation

D. Citizenship

The curriculum used during this period in Philippine History terminated the use 1/1
of English as a medium of instruction. What period was this?

A. American

B. Spanish

C. Commonwealth

D. Japanese

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One popular conception of curriculum is that which aims to provide the learners 0/1
with the needed skills in this ever-changing world. Which concept is this?

A. Self-actualization

B. Social relevance

C. Cumulative tradition of organized knowledge

D. Technology

This phase of curriculum development involves decisions, among other things, 0/1
on grade placement and sequencing of content. Which phase is this?

A. Curriculum planning

B. Curriculum evaluation

C. Curriculum organization

D. Curriculum implementation

Myrna, a grade 6 pupil, remembers that she has had lessons on Philippine 1/1
History since she was in Grade 4. This is because the design of the curriculum
implemented in her school is the __________.

A. Core curriculum

B. Problem solving curriculum

C. Spiral curriculum

D. Open educated curriculum

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While having supper, Mrs. Villanueva asks her two children what they learned 0/1
in school earlier that day. Which level of curriculum is shown in this situation?

A. Institutional

B. Experiential

C. Societal

D. Instructional

The Benguet High School uses a curriculum design that recognizes the ability 1/1
levels of its pupils. Thus, the content of the subject areas taught across grade
levels are so organized that the simplest concepts are taken up in the early
grades and the more difficult ones, in the higher levels. This shows a widening
and deepening sequence of similar concepts taught through the elementary
levels. Which curriculum design is this?

A. Correlated

B. Broadfields

C. Spiral

D. Core

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Mr. Pineda is interested in getting involved in school-related functions. He 1/1


asked “Why should schools need a curriculum? Which curriculum foundations
could give him some ideas for an answer?

A. Socio-philosophical

B. Psychological

C. Historical

D. Technological

During the implementation phase of the curriculum, the following except ONE, 0/1
are factors worth considering for the effective use of the curriculum in the
classroom. Which is the exception?

A. What resources are required

B. How curriculum is to be disseminated

C. How teachers are to be given the necessary knowledge and skills

D. What content items are to be included

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Which curriculum design element is taking place when Eric, a senior high 1/1
school student, can connect the lessons he learned in a subject area to a
related content in another subject area?

A. Articulation

B. Balance

C. Continuity

D. Integration

The view that man is an integral of material and spiritual or body and soul 1/1
maybe said to have been translated by the phenomenologists as man having
________.

A. unique characteristics

B. an embodied subjectively

C. Intellect and will

D. natural and metaphysical characteristics

Man being an integral organism can similarly mean as 1/1


_______.

A. Man being both rational and animal

B. Man being sensual and emotional

C. Man being economic and political

D. Man being moral and spiritual

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The members of the society occupy the same territory and share ______. 1/1

A. common wealth

B. common food

C. common culture

D. thoughts and ideas

Social processes and interaction are explained through underlying which 0/1
theories and perspectives, one of which is focuses primarily on processes of
everyday social behavior of man as member of society.

A. functional theory

B. conflict theory

C. interactionist theory

D. psychoanalysis theory

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of learning to know pillar of 0/1


education?

A. Imparting knowledge needed to do a daily work or routine job

B. lifelong process and involvement in collaboration activities

C. Development of a total person

D. Development of one's concentration, memory skills, and ability to think

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Which of the following pillars of education is most concerned with building of a 0/1
genuine and lasting culture of peace and harmony among people?

A. learning to know

B. learning to live together

C. learning to do

D. learning to be

It is the exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing 1/1


and a system of signs

A. photography

B. telepathy

C. communication

D. e-mailing

The following are advantages of Information and Communication Technology 1/1


except one. Which is not?

A. information is more widespread and accessible

B. learning of students is no longer confined in the classroom

C. teachers and students spend lot of money to get access to it

D. information is just in the tip of student's fingers

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It is one dimension of multicultural education that exists when teachers modify 1/1
their teaching in ways that will facilitate the academic achievement of students
from diverse racial, cultural and social class groups.

A. knowledge construction process

B. prejudice reduction

C. content integration

D. equity pedagogy

This is what teachers need in order for them to be in the best position to 1/1
understand and recognize that students have diverse cultural backgrounds and
can adapt their instruction to meet diverse learning needs.

A. Cultural backgrounds of education

B. Cultural dimension needs

C. Multicultural education

D. Cultural pedagogy

To work effectively with students from different cultures, teachers must 1/1
understand their

A. Behavior

B. Cultures

C. Experiences

D. Mannerisms

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Family pattern that consists of the husband, wife and children: 1/1

A. nuclear

B. extended

C. patrilocal

D. neolocal

The gradual progression of teacher's salary from minimum to a maximum is 1/1


done through

A. A regular increment every year

B. An increment after 10 years of service

C. A regular increment every 3 years

D. An increment after five years

What does "teachers are persons in authority" means? 0/1

A. A teacher cannot be charged.

B. Teachers have immunity from arrest.

C. No person can assault a teacher.

D. Decisions made by teachers are deemed right

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Ms. Enriquez tutors her students, who have difficulty coping with Math, after 1/1
class. Is her act ethical?

A. Yes, provided she receives just compensation.

B. Yes provided she does not require a fee from the parent.

C. No, that is unfair to other students.

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

Mr. Right, a Math teacher has been accused of sexual harassment by one of 1/1
his students. What should the principal do?

A. Create a committee to investigate the accusation.

B. Ask the teacher to surrender to the police.

C. Tell the teacher to stop reporting to school.

D. Advice the teacher to transfer to other school.

Mr. Martin receives a love letter from one of her third year high school students 1/1
in English. What should Mr. Martin do?

A. Let the student express her feelings through letters.

B. Read her letter to the class.

C. Return the letter to the student and tell her not to do it again.

D. Surrender the letter to the parent of the student.

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Dr. Ramos, a schools' division superintendent acted on the complaint filed by a 0/1
group of parents against the alleged misconduct of a particular teacher. She
issued a memorandum requiring her to take a leave of absence for a week
while the complaint is being heard yet. Was the action of the superintendent
legal?

A. Yes, because she is the superintendent.

B. No, because the complaint has not been heard yet.

C. No, the superintendent has no disciplinary authority over teachers.

D. Yes, the superintendent has disciplinary authority over teachers.

A teacher who has been in active service for 10 years decided to pursue higher 1/1
studies. Under R.A. 4670, what kind of leave of absence can the teacher avail
of?

A. Scholarship leave

B. Indefinite leave

C. Study leave

D. Vacation leave

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School personnel can avail of free legal service under certain circumstances. 1/1
Mr. Eusebio was accused of libel by his neighbor. Is he entitled to the said
service?

A. Yes, he should defend herself.

B. No, if funds are not available

C. No, it might bring some disagreements in school.

D. No, the case is not related to his professional duties.

Which of the following is regarded as a cause of the revocation of the 1/1


certificate of registration, suspension from the practice of the teaching
profession and cancellation of temporary or special permit?

A. Violation of the Code of Ethical and Professional Standards for Professional


Teachers

B. Gross incompetence, gross negligence or serious ignorance of the practice of


teaching profession

C. Immoral, unprofessional or dishonourable conduct

D. All of the above

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When one says "I am just a teacher," he reveals all of the following except one. 0/1
Which is the exception?

A. Vocational maladjustment

B. Ineffective in his career

C. A desire to be recognized

D. Lack of personal commitment to teaching

When is it ethically acceptable to hold a rally to protest the delay of benefits? 0/1

A. While on official time

B. Outside the official time

C. With approval of the principal

D. Together with parents and students

Which of the following is the main reason for the mandate for incoming 0/1
freshmen high school students to undergo an early registration in the public or
private high schools of their choice?

A. To assess then incoming first year students' academic capabilities.

B. To avoid overcrowding in public schools.

C. To increase the participation rate in basic education.

D. All of the above.

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Activities planned by school clubs/organizations show school- community 0/1


connection geared towards society's needs. What philosophy is related to this?

A. Realism

B. Progressivism

C. Existentialism

D. Social reconstructionism

Why should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand 1/1
the customs and traditions of the community where he works?

A. To change the culture of the community.

B. To have a sympathetic attitude for the people of the community.

C. To identify the weaknesses of the culture of the community.

D. To please the people of the community.

Mrs. Tolentino, a Christian living teacher, puts so much significance on values 1/1
development and discipline. What could be her educational philosophy?

A. Realism

B. Pragmatism

C. Idealism

D. Progressivism

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The DepEd gives greater emphasis on the development of basic skills. What is 0/1
the philosophical basis for this?

A. Essentialism

B. Pragmatism

C. Existentialism

D. Perennialism

Mrs. Roxas was ordered by her principal to come to school on four consecutive 0/1
Saturdays for the training of the students' editorial staff of their school paper. Is
this allowed under R.A. 4670?

A. Yes, provided the teacher is compensated.

B. No, because it's not within the regular functions of the classroom teacher.

C. Yes, because it's part of the teacher's other duties.

D. No, because it's not clearly stated in the law.

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