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Professional Education 1

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to the teaching profession, educational philosophies, and instructional strategies. It covers topics such as teacher responsibilities, learning principles, assessment methods, and the integration of technology in education. The questions aim to assess knowledge and understanding of effective teaching practices and educational theories.

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Professional Education 1

1. Which of the following is true of the teaching profession?


a. Noblest Profession
b. Highest paid profession
c. Most lucrative profession
d. Highest level of public service

2. It is responsibility of every teacher to undergo annual medical check-up in the interest of


the _______.
I. Teacher
II. School and community
III. Learner
a. III only
b. I only
c. I and II only
d. I,II and III

3. Teacher Bianca told her students” look class, you were made in such a way that your ear
is above your heart.” Which statements logically follows?
a. Your emotions should be controlled by your reason.
b. Your head should govern you heart
c. Your head should rule your heart
d. Suppress your feelings and emotions

4. Teacher Elena stopped giving group work after she observed group members leave the
work to group leaders. What specific principle of learning should urge teacher Elena to
revive and guide students on group activities?
a. Learning is a discovery of ideas
b. Learning is an active process
c. Learning is a collaborative process
d. Learning starts with clear expectations and outcomes

5. Which instructional activities may serve to reflect the teacher’s philosophy in teaching?
I. Setting of learning outcomes
II. Choices of teaching methods
III. Engaging in routine activities

a. I only
b. II and III
c. I and II
d. I and III

6. Which of the following planned routine activity can teacher Jean effectively apply in
order to enrich her literature lesson on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
a. Going on field trip
b. Viewing a related film
c. Posting Facebook page
d. Writing essays

7. Which of the following best implements research-based learning?


a. Information data gathering
b. Powerpoint instruction
c. Intensive seat work
d. Whole class lecture
8. These are issues discussed in a Global Classroom, but NOT to include _______.
a. Climate changes
b. National heroes
c. Cultural diversity
d. Sustainable development goals

9. Who is excluded in the definition of professional teacher in the Code of Ethics?


a. The Librarian
b. The Principal
c. The School Division Superintendent
d. The Master Teacher

10. In the problem solving method of teaching. Which is the primary role of the teacher?
a. Lecturer
b. Clarifier
c. Director
d. Judge

11. Which is understood by an eye wink, simple nodding of a head, or wave of a hand?
a. Gestures
b. Body language
c. Verbal communications
d. Facial expression

12. In what situation may a teacher NOT repeat a question


a. When a teacher is dictating a question
b. When a teacher is in a large room with poor acoustics
c. When the question is multi-faceted
d. When an inattentive student fails to get the question

13. How are books, magazines, journals and manuals classified?


a. Print materials
b. Supplementary media
c. Audio-visuals
d. Atlas

14. Which of the following is an acceptable initiative conducive to the teacher’s making a
difference in the achievement of new generations of the country’s youth?
a. Greatest prestige in the community
b. Wearing of distinctive teacher’s uniform
c. Highest pay in the country
d. Quality teacher preparation

15. In introducing a new lesson, what is important to consider by way of lesson continuity.
a. Relate new ideas to past lesson
b. Have a pre-test for new lesson
c. Introduce new lesson
d. Prepare new audio visuals.

16. For meaningful teaching, boundaries among disciplines should be lesser and so a topic
must be a target from multi-perspective, which among teaching approach should be used
then?
a. Integration
b. Constructive
c. Reflection
d. Collaboration
17. A teacher discovers that a product of a certain bottling company brings about damage
teeth. Much as he wants to share the product of his research, he could not because of
harassment from all sides. Which teacher’s right is violated?
a. Academic freedom
b. Right to one’s honor
c. Right to property
d. Right to make livelihood

18. When teachers are convinced that it is best to teach students the skill to adapt to change
since change is the only thing permanent in this world, they subscribed to the philosophy of
_______.
a. Existentialism
b. Pragmatism
c. Idealism
d. Realism

18. Education in human rights starts with ______.


a. Loving the other
b. Respect towards the other
c. Liking the other
d. Caring for the other

19. Owing to issues in friendship, family ties, gender rights, etc.________ is a value-rich
subject that provides a wide opportunity for value formation of learners.
a. Islamic studies
b. English
c. Social science
d. Filipino

20. In doing research, what will support a conclusion of a study so that it can be valid and
trust?
a. Factual evidence
b. Hypothesis
c. Implications
d. Assumptions

21. One cognitive advancement in adolescence is metacognition, what does metacognition


mean?
a. Ability to identify one’s own thinking process and strategies
b. Ability to recall and explain
c. Ability to analyze and synthesize
d. Ability to do problem solving

32. Teacher Mari wants to evaluate an issue by having the group act out of jury trial .
which techniques will she employ?
a. Majority-rule decision making
b. Simulation
c. Critiquing
d. Panel

33. Teacher Karen delegates some of her responsibilities to the whole class. She assigns
separate student monitors for attendance, classroom cleaning, and distribution of learning
materials, in which aspect is she good?
a. Instructional planning
b. Value development
c. Classroom management
d. Classroom teaching
34. Which is NOT a characteristic behavior of teachers who equate true authority with
power?
a. The provoke others
b. They dominate others
c. They antagonize others
d. They develop self-respect in the individual

35. Which literacy is referred as a core skill in the 21st century essential in developing the
ability to work well with others by tapping on each other talents and skills?
a. Critical thinking
b. Creativity
c. Collaboration
d. Citizenship

37. “What I hear, I forgot. What I see, I remember. What I do, I understand. “this means
that pupils learn best when they ______.
a. Learn independently
b. Watch television
c. Work with groups
d. Take active part in the learning process

38. What special learning program aids students who can’t read?
a. Phonetics program
b. Literacy program
c. Language program
d. Reading program

39. Teacher Rina was assigned by her peer teacher to make a power-point presentation to a
large combined class for a research paper of the drug use menace in schools. The ________
seating pattern can be adopted effectively.
a. Horseshoe pattern
b. Rectangular pattern
c. Circular pattern
d. Traditional formal pattern

40. Which country issues a teacher’s license through the professional regulation
commission?
a. Philippines
b. Indonesia
c. Thailand
d. Singapore

33. Through what are the vision-mission-goals of schools concretized in the day-to-day life
in the school?
a. Instructional materials
b. Instructional activities
c. Modes of assessments
d. Support services

34. Which of the ASEAN member countries, gives highest teacher salary?
a. Singapore
b. Philippines
c. Brunei
d. Malaysia
35. According to the Global Teacher Status Index, from country have the teachers the
greatest respect from students?
a. China
b. Finland
c. Greece
d. New Zealand

36. What does a philosophy of education provide for the school agenda and those benefit
from educational work?
a. Values
b. Vision
c. Goals
d. Curriculum

37. The concept of globalization came about in recent years because the world has become
borderless primarily due to __________.
a. Advance in technology
b. Teacher exchange programs
c. Use of English as a medium of teaching
d. ASEAN integration

38. Teacher Dada’s lesson was on “what can do to arrest climate change”. She made
students do the talking, the arguing, the synthesizing. She gave her lecturette after students
have participated in the lively discussion. Which teaching approach did Teacher Dada
employ?
a. Activity-centered approach
b. Learner-centered approach
c. Teacher-centered approach
d. Subject matter-centered approach

39. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course, the
Teaching Profession. Based on Blooms revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive
processing are you?
a. Applying
b. Evaluating
c. Creating
d. Analyzing

40. Teacher Beth avoids giving out-of-context drills. Instead she makes use of real-world
problems for her students to solve. Doing so makes Teacher Beth_______.
a. Reflective
b. Constructivist
c. Developmentally appropriate
d. Inquiry- based

41. For meaningful teaching and learning, it is best to connect the lesson to the life of
students by integrating a relevant value in the lesson. Which principle is applied?
a. Lesson objectives/ intended learning outcomes must integrate 2 or 3 domains cognitive, skill
and affective or cognitive and affective or skill and affective.
b. Write SMART lesson objectives/ intended learning outcomes.
c. Begins with end in mind
d. Share lesson objectives/ intended learning outcomes with students.

42. It is less interactive and requires relatively shorter period of time cover content. Which
teaching method is described?
a. Both inductive and deductive
b. Inductive
c. Both but more deductive
d. Deductive

43. If a child was raised by authoritative parents, how will most likely will he/she behave in
class?
a. Has low level of independence
b. Relates well to classmates
c. Is suspicious of others
d. Quarries often with classmate

44. A question is raised by one student. You don’t answer it but throw back the question to
the class. Which is this reacting behavior?
a. Providing corrective feedback
b. Redirecting the question
c. Soliciting students’ question
d. Asking follow up question

45. Teacher Rose believes that students need not know the intended learning outcome of her
lesson. She proceeds to her learning activities at once without letting them know what they
are supposed to learn for the day. Which principle of learning does Teacher Rose negate?
a. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process.
b. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas
c. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes.
d. Learning is an active process.

46. The subject matter is the ASEAN Qualification Framework (AQRF). The Asian History
teacher teams up with the Economics teacher, the Professional Education teacher for a
through discussion of AQRF from the perspective of other disciplines. Which describes the
Asian History teacher’s pedagogical approach?
a. Integrated
b. Reflective
c. Constructivist
d. Inquiry-based

47. In order for the students to clearly understand the structure and content of the
teacher’s presentation, the teacher should have_________.
a. A short conclusion
b. A short preview
c. A summary
d. Several years of experience as presenter

48. As a future teacher, one should be mindful that the learners in the 21st century are
characterized by__________.
a. Initiative and self-direction
b. Rigidity of thinking
c. Control and single mindedness
d. Individualism

49. Which of the Pillars of learning is being described by the phrase” unity in diversity”?
a. Learning to live together
b. Learning to do
c. Learning to know
d. Learning to be

50. Teacher Abi demonstrates how to work with a math app that provides practice in
adding mixed fractions. The students then work independently with the app to provide
them sufficient practice in adding mixed fraction. This shows technology integration which
sufficient practice in adding mixed fraction. This shows technology integration which is
________.
a. Transformation- active
b. Entry-active
c. Adoption-active
d. Infusion-active

51. Ordinary people consider curriculum as __________.


I. A list of subjects
II. Courses to complete
III. Subjects to undertake

a. I,II and III


b. I only
c. III only
d. II only

52. Teacher kyla wants to find out what knowledge or skills the students have mastered to
set up her starting point for Grade 11 English, She needs to a________________.
a. Diagnostic evaluation
b. Summative evaluation
c. Placement evaluation
d. Program evaluation

53. Max Scheler introduced a hierarchy of values that the teacher needs to develop among
learners. Identify these values along the following situation.
Teacher Didi recognized the fact that learning has a strong sensual feeling and so she
explores the learners_______________.
a. Pleasure values
b. Vital values
c. Spiritual values
d. Values of the holy

54. What example will you propose as work assignment the engages learners in active
learning in a student-centered classroom?
a. Drills
b. Lecture
c. Demonstration
d. Project-making

55. What is the core of the classroom setting in every school?


a. Instruction
b. Research
c. Curriculum
d. Syllabus

56. After receiving a complaint from students, how will you as supervisor in a department
judge teacher who explained that high cost of materials caused him to collect money for test
papers, but he forgot to monograph them?
a. Reasoning
b. Rationalizing
c. Clarifying
d. Justifying
57. Who first formally stated that “truth and knowledge arise out of observation and
experience?
a. Jean Jacques Rosseau
b. John Dewey
c. William James
d. John Locke

58. Among thinking analysis means ________________.


a. Selecting relevant and important information
b. Breaking down complex information
c. Placing information categories
d. Comparing information for proper choices

59. What is the best way for teachers to present facts on subject content?
a. Direct instruction
b. Indirect instruction
c. Collaborative learning
d. Self-directed learning

60. The school wants to find out the causes of students problems that gave them in the
district exam. The school has to do a ________________.
a. Summative evaluation
b. Program evaluation
c. Diagnostic evaluation
d. Placement evaluation

61. Which test is subjective and less reliable for scoring and grading?
a. Multiple choice
b. Completion
c. Essay
d. Matching

62. For the production of learning outcomes, the Expert Learning checks errors and
redirect efforts to maintain _____________.
a. Required output
b. Large output quantity
c. Diversified output
d. Quality output

63. Which of the following is simulation to abstract the real word in learning?
a. Scrabble
b. Role playing
c. Monopoly
d. Chess

64. Teacher Elena stopped giving group work after she observed group members lead work
to group leaders. What specific principle of learning should urge Teacher Elena revive and
guide students on group activities?
a. Learning is an active process
b. Learning is a collaborative process
c. Learning is a discovery of ideas
d. Learning starts with clear expectations and outcomes

65. Which of the following principles best applies to school and community?
a. The community is obliged to participate in school programs
b. The school is independent of the school program
c. Community relations is part of the school program
d. Both school and community fall under local government control

66. Among factors to professionalism, which do you think is LEAST among characteristics
that determine the quality of professional service by teachers?
a. Commitment to ethical standards
b. Salary range in service
c. Long and arduous work preparation
d. Continuing professional education

67. In grade distribution of class, what is the basic numerical data that you will obtain as
the average of grades?
a. Measure
b. Mode
c. Median
d. Mean

68. Which kind of test measures students’ progress and appraise their ability relative to
specific standards?
a. Norm-reference
b. Item-reference
c. Subject-reference
d. Criterion-reference

69. Which standardized test is commonly used for special testing (e.g. school admission,
placement of students?
a. Intelligence test
b. Psychological test
c. Medical test
d. Achievement test

70. Along Piaget’s principles, which can be effective by way of props and visual aids to help
children understand ideas?
a. Instructional media
b. Drawings and illustrations
c. Chalkboard writing
d. Bulletin board displays

71. Standardized tests that cover the subject or course in a school, district or region need to
have _.
a. Criterion validity
b. Content validity
c. Predictive validity
d. Curricular validity

72. Ausubels’ advance organizers help for students to get ____________of the topic to be
learned.
a. Pieces of puzzle
b. Detailed pattern
c. Fish bowl view
d. Bird’s eye view

73. The teacher as facilitator adds vigor, light and life in the classroom by his/her
__________.
a. Uniform
b. Composure
c. Reticence
d. Presence
74. What would you expect to prevail among students when purely essentialist learning is
applied in instruction?
a. Number of drop-outs increase
b. They become passive learners
c. There is less discipline among students
d. Learning achievements is low

75. As supported by research, these formed identified variables for student achievement
through teaching and instruction, but NOT to include___________.
a. Class participation
b. Instructional reinforcement
c. Improved reading and study skills
d. School id’s and uniform

76. These are signs that students are active learners-centered classroom but NOT to
include___.
a. Students reflecting on presented ideas
b. Students adding on new information
c. Students reacting to stimuli
d. Students writing journals

77. In the 4 A’s approach to facilitating learning, the students learn best to relate ideas to
real-life through__________.
a. Analysis
b. Activity
c. Application
d. Abstraction

78. What example can you give to exemplify Skinners Negative Reinforcer theory?
a. Failure for those who miss the final exam
b. Exams are postponed indefinitely
c. No final exam for those who have a 1.25 grade
d. No permit, no final exam

79. This arises from social institutions without being considered as one of transcendent
values that are universal and unchanging.
a. Authority
b. Love
c. Justice
d. Freedom

80. According to Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence Theory, learners who have the natural
ability and inclination for sounds, meanings, structures and sounds of language
are___________.
a. Naturalist intelligence learners
b. Musical intelligence learners
c. Spatial intelligence learners
d. Verbal-linguistic intelligence learners

81. Reliability of tests can be improved by various factors and one is_________ in which
scores are spread over a range of abilities.
a. Increased number of score items
b. Heterogeneous of the student group
c. Moderate item difficult
d. Objective scoring
82. What skills do Principal Zeny need to develop in order to focus well on problems, pick
up real messages and be sensitive to her teachers and students?
a. Communication skills
b. Confidence building
c. Diagnostic skills
d. Critical thinking skills

83. Technological competencies which are given emphasis in 21st century education means
integration of ______________devices in teaching and learning.
a. Analogue
b. Audio-visual
c. Digital
d. Mechanical

84. What will you find and the UN declaration of Human rights as the most human
approach to the protection of children in the world?
a. Multi-diverse learning
b. A modern family environment
c. Norm-referenced
d. School education

85. What project will you propose to the principal when more senses are to be involved in
the learning process?
a. Demonstration
b. Field trip
c. Exhibit
d. Lecture

86. At what age is Filipino child a beneficiary of the early childhood and Care national
system under R.A 8980?
a. From infancy to teenage years
b. From preschool to kindergarten age
c. During preschool to basic education
d. Birth to six years old

87. Which kind of multiple question is “Henry Kissinger is well known (a) corporate lawyer
(b) avante-garde playwright (c) surrealist artist (d) international statements.
a. Simple knowledge
b. Assessment of an issue
c. Application of formula
d. Application of concept

88. Which is avoided in brainstorming as a form of group dynamics in instruction?


a. Reviving old ideas
b. Making assumptions
c. Opening subject guesses
d. Object to ideas

89. Based on DepEd’s mission statement “quality basic education means the students learn
in child friendly, gender-sensitive, safe and motivating environment”. This implies that
DepEd believes that environment affects learning. Which philosophy of education is this?
a. Utilitarianism
b. Empiricism
c. Behaviorism
d. Essentialism
90. Which is referred to as assessment of learning?
a. Authentic assessment
b. Traditional assessment
c. Summative assessment
d. Formative assessment

91. Which thought activity or cognitive ability is tested in the easy question: “Describe the
strengths and weaknesses of Values Education in basic education today?
a. Creating
b. Synthesizing
c. Evaluating
d. Applying

92. How would you describe teacher candy’s initiative in relating to everyone in the class
without play favorites?
a. Competitive
b. Inclusive
c. Constructive
d. Exclusive

93. For Vygotsky, what is the key concept in the team Scaffolding that is provide by teacher
to learners so that they can complete their learning tasks?
a. Right information
b. Appropriate assistance
c. Correct attitude
d. Proper procedures

94. What is generally advanced by education who suggests back-to-basic learning in


education?
a. Home schooling
b. 3 R’s
c. Apprenticeship
d. 4 pillars

95. Which of the following expressions is a direct motivator made by a teacher before an
examination?
a. Pay close attention to time
b. Don’t work too slow or you’ll be left behind
c. It’s all right to guess
d. I will be happy if you try your best

96. Teacher like wants to hold a discussion with a small panel of students as resource
persons. He can effectively use __________informal seating pattern for said aim.
a. Traditional formal pattern
b. Horseshoe pattern
c. Rectangular pattern
d. Circular pattern

97. What is teacher Shienna encouraging by her hands on and play approach to teaching
early childhood learners?
a. Mind skills
b. Self-expression
c. Leisure
d. Occupational crafts
98. Thinking skills that are metacognitive relate to __________________
a. Analytical thinking of parts information
b. Direct thinking of the “what” about facts and figures
c. Reflective thinking on the “how” of one’s learning
d. Propound thinking of “what”, “who” and “where’.

99. Setting of learning objectives adopts certain characteristics under the acronym of
SMART. Which does A stands for?
a. Achieve
b. Active
c. Attainable
d. Admissible

100. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory, spatial intelligence learners are
inclined/disposed to _____________.
a. Colors, shapes, symmetry and images
b. One’s own strength, goals and desires
c. Body language, moods. Voice, feelings
d. Touch, movement, physical self

101. In order to clarify values that have emotional overtones due to controversies and
differences of opinion, one good recommendation is for the teacher__________.
a. To say what is moral for you may not be moral for others
b. To remain neutral
c. To speak up for morality
d. To take the most radical position.

102. The idea of revisiting and elaborating to the level of full understanding is achieved
through the______________.
a. Advanced organizers
b. Concept mapping
c. Spiral curriculum
d. Enrichment curriculum

103. Based on Bloom’s taxonomy, which of the following can be most effective for making a
synthesis of learning?
a. A comparison of standards
b. A definition
c. A text reading
d. A plan

104. What is frustration control in the scaffold instruction reading strategies for student’s
independent reading?
a. No frustration, no gain
b. Exploit frustration of not being able to read
c. Remove teacher frustration in teaching reading
d. Help reduce stress

105. For Bandura’s theory, what is the teacher as he is the object of observation in school?
a. Substitute model
b. Live model
c. Virtual model
d. Symbolic model
106. What is applied by Skinner’s in overt behavior like events can result in learning?
a. Reinforcement schedules
b. Operant conditioning
c. Behavioral chaining
d. Shaping of behavior

107. Every teacher should facilitate mastery of the content of lessons and this connotes the
following characteristics of learning EXCEPT____________.
a. Adroit
b. Excellent
c. Admissible
d. Proficient

108. Along Piaget’s principles what, is most appropriate for middle Childhood
Arithmetic/Mathematics learners?
a. Make students compete in speed in number solutions
b. Use story problems in mathematics
c. Drill students in computing with numbers
d. Discuss mathematical ideas

109. Which thought activity or cognitive ability is tested in the essay question. Using
Christian Ethics. How can population control be managed?
a. Justifying
b. Summarizing
c. Relating cause and effect
d. Application

110. What two central factors were given by Vygotsky for the teacher to provide
appropriate assistance to learners for tasks completion?
a. Interaction and language
b. Strategies and initiatives
c. Planning and strategizing
d. Concepts and application

111. From Bloom’s taxonomy of cognitive processing at what level is teacher Didi is asking
her students to formulate their personal philosophy of education?
a. Evaluating
b. Assessing
c. Creating
d. Analyzing

112. The history of curriculum development in the Philippines shows reduction of units in
the humanities but an increase in the natural and physical sciences. On which though is this
action based?
a. Utilitarianism
b. Empiricism
c. Essentialism
d. Behaviorism

113. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory, who work effectively with
numbers, patterns and quantitative reasoning are____________.
a. Logical-mathematical intelligence learners
b. Naturalist intelligence learners
c. Verbal-intelligence learners
d. Spatial intelligence learners
114. Among important characteristics for successful teaching, which will you choose to
connote physical vigor, energy, industry, endurance, zealousness and quickness?
a. Drive
b. Emotional stability
c. Refinement
d. Reliability

115. Which of the following is most exemplary for question-and-answer episodes in


teaching practice?
I. Question and answer exchange are relevant
II. Answers have some depth
III. Question spur critical thinking
[Link] is on meta-cognition

a. I, II and III
b. IV
c. I, II, III and IV
d. I, II, and IV

116. Which of the following activities can guide student low-performers to achieve learning
outcomes?
a. Mentoring
b. Testing
c. Demonstrating
d. Lecturing

117. In preschool writing classes, why are crayons or big pencils useful?
a. They are easier to hold.
b. They are non-toxic.
c. They are colorful.
d. They are attractive.

118. Which of the following is one of the practices in using the learning resources for
indigenous learners?
a. Highlighted English language in primary years
b. Observed Cultural sensitivity and protocols
c. Violated Indigenous community property rights
d. Dismissed Indigenous artifacts and other cultural resources

119. Which of the following best describes Technological Pedagogical Knowledge (TPK)
among teachers?
a. Their use of technology for game leisure
b. Their use of technology for technology’s sake
c. Their use of technology in instruction
d. Their use of technology for social media

120. Which exemplifies appropriate application of the law of readiness in instruction?


a. Preparing lessons adapted to age level
b. Integrating lessons with other fields
c. Preparing many lessons for learning
d. Multidiscipline ideas in lesson

121. Which of the following describes On-line learning?


a. It uses internet.
b. It uses the classroom facility.
c. It uses blackboards and chalks.
d. It uses paper and pencil.
122. Which of the following theories applies to teachers who inflict physical punishment on
erring students?
a. Behaviorist Theory
b. Social Learning Theory
c. Essentialist Theory
d. Progressivist Theory

123. What kind of Math is teacher Lilibeth employing by putting drills in the context of the
use of numbers and calculations for daily life situations?
a. Theoretical Math
b. Analytical Math
c. Real-world Math
d. Calculus Math

124. According to RA 10533, the Enhanced Education Act of 2013, which language is the
medium of instruction from K to 3?
a. English as official language
b. The language chosen by parent
c. The language chosen by the school
d. Mother tongue of the learners

125. Since learning is an active process, which of the following activities apply the role of
the student as a participant rather than a passive learner?
a. Group discussant
b. Lesson presentation listener
c. Demo observer
d. Lecture note-taker

126. What of the following describes traditional instruction?


a. Collaboration-centered
b. Group centered
c. Learner centered
d. Teacher centered

127. In the context of Piaget’s cognitive theory, how will a teacher explain a preschool
child’s behavior who says ‘gaya kahapon’ (like that of yesterday) when in a restaurant the
waiter asks him what he wants to order?
a. The child is incapable of seriation at his age.
b. Egocentric thinking predominates in pre-operational stage.
c. The child is in the operational stage.
d. Intelligence is demonstrated through the use of symbols in the pre-operational stage.

128. What in the curriculum comprises the body knowledge?


a. Learning process
b. Learning assessment
c. Learning content
d. Learning outcomes

129. What is the ultimate component which forms the learning objectives in the
curriculum?
a. Learning strategies
b. Learning outcomes
c. Learning assessments
d. Learning AV tools
130. If the child is unable to relate with classmate, what kind of parents may have caused
their fear and inhibition?
a. Liberal
b. Democratic
c. Caring-and-loving
d. Autocratic

131. Which group is in full support to the renewed emphasis on multidisciplinary approach
to general education of the college curriculum?
a. Progressivist
b. Perennialist
c. Utilitarianist
d. Essentialist

132. Which element is essential to reporting of grades to parents?


a. Their child’s performance
b. Their child’s rank in class
c. Their children’s limitation
d. Their children’s numerical grades

133. On learning deficiencies, what is known as learning disability in reading?


a. Dyscalculia
b. Dysgraphia
c. Dyslexia
d. Dyspepsia

134. Among important characteristics for successful teaching, which one concept will you
choose to connote optimism, enthusiasm, cheerfulness, gregariousness, fluency and wit?
a. Refinement
b. Reliability
c. Buoyancy
d. Cooperativeness

135. Which standardized test is used to measure performance in completed subjects at


various grade levels?
a. Aptitude test
b. Intelligence test
c. Achievement test
d. Remedial test

136. At what grade level of Kohlberg’s stages of moral development is little Richard who
behaves well to get a star stamped from her teacher?
a. Post-conventional for social contract of the common good
b. Pre-conventional for mutual benefit
c. Conventional for social approval
d. Pre-conventional out of fear of the teacher

137. In knowing different subjects, the knowledge of Novice learners is


a. Diversified
b. Limited
c. In-depth
d. New
138. The promulgation of Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers under Resolution 435 of
PRC expressly covers teachers in all educational institutions at the following levels, and
implicitly at the __________
a. Elementary
b. Preschool and Primary
c. Tertiary
d. Secondary

139. With the Philippine Professional Standards for teachers (PPST) as a guide, which of
the following is a characteristic of an ideal learning environment?
a. One that promotes competition among learners
b. One that sets the teacher as the center of instruction
c. One that imposes strict discipline on students
d. One that is safe and conductive for learning

140. Which of the following follows the principle of involving more sense for effective e
teaching-and-learning?
a. Multi-media presentation
b. Rubrics Assessment
c. Lecture lesson delivery
d. Demonstration of Skills

141. Which attitude is best to make students go beyond completing the tasks assigned to
them?
a. To be passive learners
b. To be complacent learners
c. To be active learners
d. To be part of the crowd learners

142. What kind of assessment is done during the process of student learning?
a. Alternative assessment
b. Formative assessment
c. Summative assessment
d. Authentic assessment

143. For curriculum change, what occurs when teachers decide to change certain elements
with other elements, stress on Rizal as a patriot rather than as a literary genius.
a. Perturbation
b. Substitution
c. Restructuring
d. Alteration

144. With lives saved owing to breastfeeding (33, 000 annually in the U.S alone), who will
benefit from breastfeeding for the WHO advised 6 months of breastfeeding?
a. Mother only
b. Child Only
c. Both mother and child
d. Neither mother nor child

145. Does the test item “Write everything you learned from this course” in accordance with
the rules on test construction?
a. Partly yes
b. Partly No
c. Yes
d. No
146. What is concrete instance of flexible learning?
a. Basic Education Curriculum initiative
b. K-to-12 education approach
c. Early childhood education program
d. Online learning during pandemic

147. Who is the prime mover of the educational wheel in the teaching-learning process in
education?
a. Learner
b. Community
c. Favorable environment
d. Teacher

148. What is teacher Bea assessing of her students when she determines their level of
understanding of concepts in her Biology class?
a. Their recall of concepts
b. Their creating new concepts
c. Their grasp of meaning of concepts
d. Their applying concept to life

149. Which is TRUE of the DepEd grading system? The basis of grades is
________________?
a. Performance only
b. Most performance
c. Mostly written test
d. A combination of written tests and performance

150. What needs to be reflected in a portfolio by way of journal text, photos and other
items?
a. Test papers
b. Sites of learning
c. Photos of classmates
d. Learning experiences

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