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The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to various educational topics, including test standardization, teacher ethics, curriculum foundations, and assessment strategies. It covers philosophical perspectives on teaching, the importance of community involvement, and the integration of research in education. Additionally, it discusses the role of technology in learning and the significance of fostering a positive classroom atmosphere.

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ACTUAL MARCH LET (Prof Ed) 2023 a.

Patriotism

1. When is a table of a specifications required in b. Globalization


test standardization?
c. Multi-culturalism
a. When norms are developed
d. Diversity and Social justice
b. When test items are planned
6. Research is no integrated in the curriculum for K
c. When a tryout test is needed to 12. What is the least significance of research
based pedagogy?
d. When test results are to be interpreted
a. Research supplements teacher’s
2. Teacher claims that the primary duty is to teach
background of the subject matter.
and so shuns from requests of community leaders
to participate in community activities for education b. Research updates trends and information.
purposes. Based on the code of ethics for
c. Research brings about new discoveries in
professional Teachers is the teacher is right?
the bodies of knowledge.
a. No, a teacher is expected to provide
d. Research serves as compliance to fulfill the
leadership and initiative to actively
course curriculum.
b. participate in community movements for
7. Among the components of language, which
community improvement.
consists of vocabulary and how concepts
c. Yes, she must devote all her time to expressed through words.
teaching and preparing for teaching.
a. Phonology
d. Yes, one of the expected to do only that
b. Pragmatics
thing that she can do.
c. Semantics
e. No, a teacher must participate in a
community activities and bring her students d. Grammar
along.
8. How will you check the narrative assessment of
3. On the Philosophical foundations of the the students that contains statements which are
curriculum, what is the role of the teachers entirely opposite of intended right values because
according to progressivist such as John Dewey? he based it on his actual experience?
a. Promoting student competence a. You cannot questions his life experiences
therefore, just focus on grammatical
b. Assisting learns to think
structure and style instead.
c. Advancing democratic living
b. He has support and justify his argument
d. Catalyzing do social change with the strong theoretical basis

4. Why do you think it is important to administer c. You give him low grades for showing his
retest and post test to the learners in today’s inability t master the competence intended
learning facilitation process? for Values Education as an effective-based
discipline.
a. To determine how much learning has been
impacted by the institutional delivery d. Analyze his reasons and try to redirect his
through obtained score difference values based on moral standards by
sending him notes and talking with him
b. Because it is part of competent of the
personally about it.
grading system
9. During deliberation of graduating honor students,
c. In order to have variety of assessment
the faculty members decided to declare Student A
modalities
to be the class salutatorian over student B based
d. So that the learners will be forced to pay computation of grades. However, it was found out
attention during instruction delivery. that there was an error in the computation, days
after the deliberation and finalization. Ho would this
5. Global literacy addresses the following issues, be reconciled?
EXCEPT __________.
a. Just remain silent with the flaws and error momentous event?
in the computation as it may cause bigger
a. Convergent Thinking
chaos and issue against the school.
b. Flexible thinking
b. Go with the decision, anyway it underwent
deliberation and had a quorum. c. Fluent Thinking
c. As per protocol any decision during the d. Original thinking
deliberation cannot be changed anymore.
14. In order to present a significant event in history
d. Correct the error and redeliberate the case what would be the most effective way of presenting
and declare who ever turns out to deserve it that would make it more exciting and fun-filling
the merit. learning and attainment.
10. Which is the best strategy in integrating eco a. Buzz Session
literacy in the curriculum through powerful
instruction? b. Carousel Discussion

a. Conducting an action plan for the scheduled c. Graffiti wall


nature protection project d. Tableau
b. Role playing on the role of school in 15. Whose curriculum development model begins
preserving and protecting the environment with determining the objectives and ends with
c. Researching on data that show the current evaluating effectiveness?
status of our global environment a. Olivia’s
d. Presentation of environment situations or b. Tyler’s
scenarios as culminating activity followed
by interaction discussions. c. Wheeler’s

d. Taba’s

11. As a student teacher, you will go through guided 16. In longitudinal experimental study, when twins
mentored classroom teaching. What does guided were born, they were separated and brought to
mentored classroom teaching mean? different opposite environments. When they turned
18, they meet again. It became apparent that they
a. Your Cooperating who is “sage on stage” behaved different, one as refined, while the other
will teach you on what to do. was rough. Which support findings?
b. You will have a mentor as “guide on the side” a. Environments shapes up the kind of
c. You will depend entirely on your character of person
Cooperating Teacher. b. The society carries its function of reshaping
d. You are entirely on our own to apply a person’s habit through enculturation.
everything that you have learned. c. Parents should have responsibilities of
12. After each field of Study episode you are tasked molding their children on the right values
to write a reflection journal, what is the best item to d. Heredity makes up a person
include when you write this?
17. In terms of giving feedback, it is imperative for
a. Learnings and insights gained in the facilitators to immediately retrieve results of
episodes. corrected worksheets and formative assessments
b. Pictures of the performance of the students including necessary comments, suggestions and
needed support. What is the rationale behind this?
c. Detailed daily observations
a. For the learners to have their scores kept
d. Important words in the lesson and recorded as evidence of what they
would get as final grade.
13. What kind of thinking skills is developed
through Teacher Susan narrowing down from many b. For the learners to reflect on their learning
possible causes about e.g. the EDSA revolution for retention and less mastered competencies
a single best thought on the main reason for this as basis for possible remediation and
intervention before proceeding to the next d. Hybrid learning
phase of learning,

c. For the teachers to have immediate


22. The Chinese proverbs says “I hear and I forget; I
compilation of the scores in the record
see and I remember, I do and I understand” what is
d. For the teachers to avoid backlog of an application of this Chinese proverb in teaching?
assessments to be checked before
a. Don’t lecture
proceeding to the next phase of learning.
b. Make them hear, see and do what you want
18. What does the baby do during the closing ears
them to learn
of babyhood which manifest progress in affective
intelligence? c. Ensure students give 100% attention
a. Recognize friends from stranger d. Make them recall their experienced related
to the lesson
b. Respond to the child-like language
23. Among the rules in preparing True or False
c. Shows different emotions
questions is that the items are completely true or
d. Carry out forgotten false without exemptions. Which of the following
items follows this rules?
19. According to research, which practice/s can
enhance a positive classroom atmosphere? a. Member of the KKK were well equipped with
arms to fight for revolution
I. Use students’ first names in class more.
b. Members of the KKK pledged their
II. Risk more personal self-disclosures which
allegiance to both flag and country
help your students see you as a real person
c. Member of KKK were Tagalogs
III. Have one on one conversation about the
things that are happening in your student’s d. Member of KKK belonged to the peasantry.
life
24. Which of the following strategies can be the
a. II and III least to consider b teachers in rearing for their
retirement?
b. I only
a. Continuing professional development
c. I and III
towards promotion and increment
d. I,II and III
b. Avail of life and retirement insurance
20. The teacher instills to the students the Filipino
c. Sustain expenses relatively lower than
value of respect to the elderly that is shown the
salaries
provision of spaces in the building, granting of
discounts privileges and prioritizing them in the d. Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares
grocery stores and LRT stations. What literacy is and freebies
being implied?
25. On life span perspective which message best
a. Social Literacy describes development as a lifelong process?

b. Financial Literacy a. We enhance in socializing as important to


maturing.
c. Multicultural Literacy
b. We change as the world changes around us.
d. Eco-Literacy
c. We gain capacity for logical thought in
21. Given the availability of modern technology,
school
which is recognized today as a kind f learning that
can happen anytime, anyplace and anywhere? d. We continue to learn and flourished in life.

a. On-line learning 26. The usually the second stage during the
struggle of the family towards acceptance on the
b. Face to face learning
condition of their respective child.
c. Traditional learning
a. Leaving the child to others
b. Blaming others for the condition confrontation and relational conflict?

c. Ignoring the child’s performance a. Self-Expression: Silence

d. Educating oneself about the condition of the b. Humility: Pride


child
c. Apology: Understanding
27. What methods are best to utilize to cater global
a. Rights: Responsibilities
learners?
32. What is the most appropriate assessment
a. Old-time tested methods
technique that can be designed by a teacher to fit in
b. Discovery methods the given learning outcome. Solve problems in both
conventional and innovative as a 21st century skill?
c. Exploratory method
a. Students will answer an essay on the topic
d. Emergent and progressive methods
“A solution to Graft and Corruption”
28. What is the appropriate designation fir teachers
b. Students will answer the survey
of teacher education institutions who are assigned
questionnaire on problem-solving skill
b their deans to supervise field study (FSS) and
assessment
practice teachers (PTs) in their experiential leaning
courses? c. Students will critique a documentary film on
solutions to conflict in Mindanao.
a. Teaching superintendents
d. Students will make research capstone on
b. Practicum teachers
developing a system that would reduce
c. Resource teacher traffic along Magallanes Ave.

d. College supervisors 33. A teacher claims he is constructivist in teaching


approach. Which does he do?
29. Should students be allowed to participate in
establishing class rules? I. He focuses on students interests.

a. Yes, only if they are few, but no when are II. He builds on what students already know
too many.
III. He engages the students in a dialogue to
b. Yes, sharing responsibility with students for help the construct their own knowledge
making classroom decisions increases the
a. I and II
students’ commitment to the discussion.
b. I,II and III
c. No, students to bend the rules to suit their
desires. c. I and III

d. No, with all her years of teaching experience d. II and III


the teacher knows the best.
34. What is the pattern of development that can
30. On the type of standardized test which is used enable parents to plan ahead for the development
to measure various social, emotional, of the child?

personal traits, attitudes, and values? a. It is fixed

a. Achievement test b. It is Predictable

b. Psychological test c. It is unknown

c. Competency test d. It is diverse

d. Intelligence test 35. Which of the following is the most


positive/progressive view of a life for a teacher?
31. The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive
discussion of an interesting topic that caused a. Life is a struggle
overtime while delays on the next class with Mrs.
b. Life is a gift
Mata. What best attributes from the teachers must
emerge in this situation to avoid unhealthy c. Life is a punishment
d. Life is a trial d. It is observing how kids learn everywhere.

36. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers 41. Which of the following best connotes the
obliges teachers to transmit to learners the nation’s Essential basic/fundamental view of
natural educational heritage. Why?
education?
I. To promote national pride
a. Ancient and medieval knowledge
II. To cultivate love of Country
b. Inevitability of change
III. To elevate national morality
c. Insight questions research
a. I and II
d. 3Rs-reading, writing, arithmetic, right
b. II and III conduct

c. I, II and III 42. Teacher Russel is integrative in her teaching


method. Which f the following does she do?
d. I only
a. She sees to it that her students are attentive
37. As technology connotes an human invention
from beginning to the end of the lesson
which of the following is mechanical
technologically? b. She plays no favor among her students

a. Spring-driven clock c. She presents lesson logically

b. Television d. She intentionally teaches values relevant to


the lesson
c. Automobile
43. Thesis is a requirement in school that usually
d. Computer
culminates with oral panel defense. How can this
38. Under the Philippine Standards for Teacher be done in time of pandemic that would sustain
PPST, how are newly graduated and PRC registered quality while ensuring safety?
teachers commonly known?
a. Do it online, with papers circulated through
a. As Novices emails and oral presentations can be done
through zoom conferencing s
b. As Proficient
b. Skip the oral defense since it is difficult to
c. As Distinguished execute it online, just submit completed
d. As Highly Proficient papers.

39. Who among the following teachers would be c. Do it physically and follows health protocols
mostly the target victim of financial scammers? d. Ask parents to bring papers to the members
a. The generous and kind of the panel in order to passed

b. The rich and powerful 44. What learning artifacts must be included to
show that learning has takes place?
c. The passive and submissive
a. Comments given by your resource teacher
d. The non-financially literate
b. Result assessment tasks
40. What does internship mean in the New Teacher
Education Curriculum CMO 74 and 75? c. Pictures

a. It is fulfilling course requirements including d. Letter of our pupils


demonstration teaching before being 45. What is the numerical index of an individual
immersed in a real life classroom. students and actual performance in a test?
b. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to a. Range
apply all learning theories.
b. Score
c. It is the practical application of classroom
learning to the actual class in a regular work c. Percentile
environment such as school
a. Decile b. Putting students with disabilities in one
room to learn together
46. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of
technology exposure brought by time that enables c. Welcoming and supporting all students
them to understand, integrate, create, communicate, with and without disabilities to learn
and compute printed and written materials. Which together
describes the given 21st century teacher attribute?
d. Making school requirements uniform in all
a. Multitasked types of learners

b. Multi-literate 52. On the period of child development, which stage


in the first manifestation of emotional attachment
c. Multi skilled
to a mother
d. Multi-specialist
a. Adolescence
47. Which term refers to an education process
b. Infancy
which puts emphasis on clear articulation on what
students are expected to know and do after the c. Midlife
program, course or lesson?
d. Young Adult
a. Understanding by design
53. Among the following teachers will likely be able
b. Curriculum development to cater the different needs, abilities and learning
styles of his/her students?
c. Teaching by objectives
a. Dr. Paz who has long experience in teaching
d. Outcome-based Education
b. Mrs. Alice who loves teaching and children
48. Which of the following is considered the heart
of learning facilitation and delivery process when c. Ms. Chona knows different approach and
using blended learning? method of teaching.

a. Consultation phase d. Mr. Lopez who has strong grasp of the


lesson content
b. Formative assessment
54. Many of our students are non-performing math.
c. Work sheets
You decided to conduct an action research if peer
d. Synchronous lecture tutorial can help improve the academic
performance of nonperforming students. Which
49. Which of the following cannot be considered a would be our specific questions?
purpose of role playing as a spontaneous or
unrehearsed dramatization, in which the actors I. What is the performance of math students in the
improvise performance and illustrates arts in a pre test?
defined situation.
II. What is the performance of math students in the
a. Appreciate the consequences of their post test?
values-driven actions
III. Is there a significance difference in the pre test
b. Help them explore their values and post test scores of Math students?

c. Choose characters when portraying greet a. I and III


roles
b. I only
d. Challenge students to questions attitudes
c. II and III
50.
d. I, II and III
51. One principle considered in the formulation of
55. One of the issues confronted by the facilitators
the Basic Education curriculum as contained in RA
in this ne normal learning system is the rampant
10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013,
cheating during online exam. Which of the following
is inclusivity. What does inclusivity mean?
is the least to consider in taking remedy to the
a. Putting students without disabilities in one given issue?
room to learn together
a. On cam test taking
b. Randomization App start to do motor movements like rolling back to
side, crawling, standing up, etc.
c. Autochecking
a. 1 month to one year
d. Autotime limit
b. Months of the second year
56. During the second week of prenatal period what
is formed that nourishes the developing baby now c. Months of the third year
composed of primary type tissues.
d. First week to third week
a. Nueral tube
61. In the context outcome based teaching-learning
b. Placenta which are the basis of evaluation?

c. Enzymes a. Learning outcomes

d. Zygote b. Learning content

57. How can values be effectively integrated in a c. Instructional strategies


highly cognitive and academic discipline like
d. Learning resources
Mathematics?
62. On deliver modes which comprise the
a. Include the portion intended for values in
curriculum process what is applied when the
the test prepared in every lesson
assignment is to determine the extent of poverty in
b. Post the expected general values on the the Pasig squatter area?
board ever lesson to remind the students
a. Cooperative learning
c. on adding Obedience, Patience, and
b. Hands-on
Honesty in solving mathematical problems.
c. Minds-on
d. Cite practical samples and actual solutions
in the given problems, life, appreciations of d. Problem based
math concepts and then draws the implied
valued appertaining to it 63. Who among the following teachers below did
not perform a formative assessment?
e. Put additional component in the lesson plan
intended for value integration a. Ms. Sinaco who asked questions when the
discussion was going on to know who
58. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known among her students understood what she is
as Special Education Act provides for trying to stress out.
a. The inclusion of children of children of b. Mr. Siduco who gave short quiz after
single parent. discussion thoroughly the lesson to
determine the outcome of his instruction
b. The inclusion of children with special needs
in all programs and concern of the c. Teacher Sinongco who administered a 10-
government. item test to find out the specific lesson
which the students failed to understand
c. The inclusion of children from
disadvantaged and marginalized families d. Prof, Sinenco who administered a readiness
test to incoming freshmen students.
d. The inclusion of senior citizen needs.
64. Which term from Vgotsky refers to a range of
59. What is the measure of the spread of test
tasks that are too difficult for the child to master
scores?
but that can be learned with guidance of adults or
a. Mode more skilled children?

b. Mean a. Zone of proximal development

c. Median b. Symbolic function stage

d. Standard deviation c. Life span development

60. During the babyhood period, when do babies d. Scaffolding


65. In teaching classification of concepts into observing environment, learners and teachers?
specific categories what innovative and non-
a. Purpose
conventional technique can you use that also in a
way, preserves fun-filled cultural practice? b. Focus
a. The Puzzle c. Intentionally
b. The Zoo d. Process
c. Triad 70. Teacher Jenette, a Math elementary teacher,
applies the spiral progression approach in teaching
d. Bingo Games
Math? Which does she do?
66. In view of 21st century student-centered
a. She gives realistic Math problems for
learning what is the catalytic role of teacher as
students to solve.
classroom instructor?
b. She tutors pupil weak in Math separately.
a. Mentor of low-performing learners
c. She builds on math concepts learned from
b. Facilitator of student learning
the lower grades as she teaches more
c. Presenter of information complex concepts in Grade 6 Math

d. Guardian of moral behavior. d. She makes the Grade 6 pupils master Grade
6 Math concepts all at once.
67. Tyler’s approach to curriculum development
deductive. What does deductive curriculum 71. Which the theory of human developments
development mean? focuses on the social contest in which children live
and the people who influence their development?
a. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular
objectives and design the instructional a. Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development
strategies.
b. Erikson’s life span development
b. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular
c. Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory
objectives but teachers design the
instructional strategies. d. Piaget’s cognitive development theory
c. Curriculum planner decide on the curricular 72. According to previous researches, teachers are
objectives, design instructional strategies, indulged to unreasonable debts and loans that
and evaluation activities. eventually reports to being drowned by payables
later or even surrendering their ATM cards. Which
d. Teacher determine both the curriculum
financial factor considered the least to affect this
objectives and instructional strategies.
practice and its results?
68. Upon interpreting the test scores of students, it
a. Emergency funds
appear that the got very low and some are almost
failing. Based on these results, which is a wise b. Compensation and fringe benefits
decision?
c. Savings
a. Let it be whatever the result of the
computation is. d. Expenses

b. Make necessary adjustments of the data to 73. From the models of equitable learning which
make grade high. strategy is MOST fundamental in the sense this
brings all other strategies together?
c. Give plus points and merit to the students
based on certain criteria. a. Active engagement by all learners

d. Consider other aspects of students’ b. Various entry for multiple intelligence


development, such as skills, attitude toward c. Questions focused on learning outcome
studies and willingness to learn then, assist
them. d. Articulation by all on what and why they do
in a class
69. On observation experiences during Field study,
what is the significance of the intended aim in 74. Which philosophy of education is John Dewey
known for? 80. What disorder causes loss of memory or recent
and past events, confusion and error in judgement?
a. Idealism
a. Autoimmune disease
b. Existentialism
b. Cerebral palsy
c. Progressivism
c. Alzheimer disease
d. Reconstructionism
d. Schizophrenia
75. Of the 4 ways of presenting the content in a
curriculum which approach puts topics in cluster of 81. What does differentiated teaching mean?
major and sub-concepts and interaction?
a. Teacher takes into account individual
a. Concept Approach variation of learners’ knowledge, readiness
and interest when planning for instruction.
b. Modular Approach
b. Teacher teaches learners of different
c. Topical Approach
genders.
d. Thematic Approach
c. Teacher recognizes different talents and
76. What should all teacher and students of the allows the Grade six pupils to enroll in the
21st century strive to become? subject of their choice

a. Digital bloggers d. Teachers teaches different subjects in


school.
b. Digital immigrants
82. What is the most common problem among
c. Digital natives learners with this new normal learning system?
d. Digital citizens a. Bashing and trolling in the posted message
77. What may be included as motor behavior online
reactions in child development? b. Pornography
a. Thinking, perceiving, feeling c. Rampant plagiarism
b. Reading, writing, drawing d. Cyberbullying in various forms
c. Concentrating, focusing, centering 83. In preparing assessment procedures the
d. Sitting, listening, singing following steps taken but NOT to include _____.

78. On kinds of disorders and diseases which a. Selection of instructional procedures


makes a person loss memory of recent and past b. Placement of Students
events and having confusion and error in
judgement? c. Determination of students readiness

a. Alzheimer disease d. Determination of extent objective are met

b. Schizophrenia 84. On period of child development, what feature


characterizes the child in the prenatal stage?
c. Alzheimer disease/cerebral palsy
a. Physical growth
d. Cerebral palsy
b. Language
79. On test validity which type of validity reflects
test that correlates with acceptable and valid c. Social attachment
standard of measurements in performance?
d. Locomotion
a. Predictive validity
85. If your students learn best through verbal
b. Criterion validity lectures, discussions, talking things through
listening, and to what others have to say, what type
c. Content validity of learners are you?
d. Construct validity a. Kinesthetic
b. Tactile pupils. Which could have been the reason why this
was the type of test given?
c. Auditory
a. Standardized test uses multiple format
d. Visual
while teacher made test uses the essay test
86. In order to attain the 21st century skills among format.
learners, the following are relevant approaches and
b. Standardized test has items of average level
prospects that schools should impose. If you
of difficulty while teacher made test has
arrange them based on effectiveness, which one
easy levels of difficulty.
comes to the very least?
c. Standardized test is valid while teacher
a. Bring learners to the real world where life
made test is just reliable.
action is.
d. Standardized test is used for mastery while
b. Provide then information on direct
teacher made is used for diagnosis.
instruction principles and perspective.
91. You were having a face to face demonstration
c. Expose them to great deal of researches
lesson using a power point presentation. All of a
and other inquiry-based modalities using
sudden there was a power interruption. What is the
d. technology. best thing to do?

e. Guide them in searching for truth and a. Get out of the classroom and look for a
exploring their own learning experiences. space where you can continue the
discussion.
87. You were assigned to substitute in a physical
Education class, which of these activities is not b. Stay in the room until the current is restored.
appealing to bodily-kinesthetic learners?
c. Stop your discussion, until the current is
a. Making math moves restored.

b. Joining extramural events d. Just give remaining hours for take-away.

c. Sketching/illustrating events 92. Which is the most recommendable mode of


instructional delivery in today’s time to bridge in
d. Doing simple calisthenics borders of 21st century learning skills and address
88. What is the learning paradigm involved in gaps of distances, learners’ perspective and
school physical exercise drills before entering learning opportunities?
classrooms? a. Blended Learning
a. Observation b. Internet-based
b. Conditioning c. Modular Approach
c. Reward d. Face to face meeting
d. Punishment 93. The following forms of traditional and modern
89. This is the step by step strategy in teaching technology which is most ancient way of
learners with intellectual disability with the purpose communication?
for them master the step by step action in a. Morse code
accomplishing given activity.
b. Radio
a. Systematic feedback
c. Letter
b. Task analysis
d. E-mail
c. Teacher’s cuing and prompting
94. Schools have become open to the idea of
d. Direct instruction borderless global society. Which among the
90. St. Martin De Porres Academy administered a following educational practices support the
standardized achievement test instead of giving multicultural perspective towards globalization?
teacher-made test to the graduating grade school I. Cultural exchange program
II. International school partnership do not have the needed bandwidth of internet for
online learning. What would be the most possible
III. United nations celebration
flexible learning resource?
IV. International conference on Peace talks for
a. Print module
students and Teachers
b. Mobile phone learning
a. I, II and III
c. Radio broadcast learning
b. II and IV
d. Free access schoology platform
c. I and II only
99. When the teacher groups her students
d. I,II,III, and IV
accordingly and ask them to perform and present
95. What is the essence of inclusive education? the concept that they had learned in Social Studies,
what aspect does she address?
a. It is education for children with special
needs. a. Variety of teaching styles

b. It is welcoming children with disabilities in b. Peer teaching


schools.
c. Student diversity
c. It is accepting all children for education
d. Gender sensitivity
regardless of race, size, shape, color, ability
or disability. 100. On the characteristics of a teacher, which of
the following connotes attitude?
d. It is classifying students according to IQ and
accepting all regardless of IQ a. Displays moral conduct

96. Which of the following can be the least to b. Dresses appropriate to the occasion
consider if we desire to rebuild and reform a new
c. Accept new ideas.
educational landscape in the country?
d. Takes pride in work
a. Empower teachers in the powerful tools for
effective teaching learning process. 101. Studies reveal that no matter how teachers
reshape students according to value standards, still
b. Have a paradigm shift in systems thinking
when they got go back home, they will live with the
on school governance and operations.
values set at home. What is the implication of this
c. Redirect and assist students on the use of finding and what recommendation can be drawn?
technology and social media while veering
a. The home remains to be the foundation of
away its potential hazards to them.
child’s values. Therefore, school should
d. Make additional content in the curriculum to strengthen its Values education program
further knowledge and information systems. involving parents and empower teachers to
be models of positive values.
97. Here is a competency for Grade 3 Math:
interprets data in different kinds of bar graphs b. Uprooted from their homes, the generation
(vertical/horizontal). Which learning materials are of students today is difficult to redirect as
most appropriate for students to master the they live with their own beliefs. As such,
competency? they have to be oriented and trained on
proper values all the time.
a. A written explanation on how to present
data in linear and bar graphs. c. Schools fail in making students have what
they need to fully imbibe. Therefore, schools
b. Data presented in vertical and horizontal bar
should strengthen its curriculum in Values
graphs
Education.
c. Video presentation on various kinds of
d. Due to non-prioritization of Values
graphs
Education in the curriculum, students are
d. A collection of data to be presented in misled by their own set of belief that they
vertical and horizontal bar graphs witness and imbibe at home. Thus, DepEd
should review the curriculum and add more
98. Under uncertain circumstances when learners
hours for VE subject. d. Acquiring body resistance

102. How can a teacher best model social literacy 107. Boy at six seven years old is an emergent
in class? reader. Which of the following shows he has
achieved literacy?
a. Researching effective strategies in
presenting the lesson for clearer and better a. Fascinated with books

a. understanding of learners. b. Word-by-word matching

b. Analyzing dilemmas, drawing of life lesson c. Printing many words


and integrating values at the end.
d. Filling in the blanks in sentence
c. Using highly technological toots in
108. Truth remains true no matter how much pain it
processing the teaching learning process.
may bring to a person who became part of it,
d. Showing love, care, and concern to the without consideration for relationship,
learners while considering them as her own compromises and condition. As human beings, we
child. are bound to live with truth shall set us free. This is
a reflection of what ancient philosophical view?
103. It is form of distance learning that uses
computer-networking technology to provide a. Perennialism
interaction of teacher to learner?
b. Idealism
a. On-line learning
c. Existentialism
b. Telescoping
d. Realism
c. Mentorship
109. It is stated in Article VI- Sec 2 of Ethics for
d. Independent Study Professional Teacher that every teacher shall
uphold the highest possible standards of quality
104. Based on the CMO 104, s. 2017, which is one
education and make the best preparations for the
of those required of student teachers before they
career of teaching and shall be at his best at all
are fielded to the cooperating schools?
times and in the practice of his profession. What
a. Medical Certificate indicating that he/she is does this convey?
in good health
a. Education for all
b. At least 2 ready-to- use instructional
b. Continuing Professional Development
c. Video recording of his/her demonstration
c. Teacher’s Ethics
teaching in the higher educational institution.
d. Teacher’s Competence
d. Prepared lesson Plans
110. All teachers are allowed to administer the
105. By using averaging method of computing the
following EXCEPT one. Which of the following test
final grade for the four quarters in a school year,
is he/she NOT allowed to administer?
what is Cielo’s final rating if the following are his
obtained grades? Filipino 94 89 95 93 a. Aptitude teste

a. 92.75 b. Multi-factored assessment

b. 92.57 c. Psychological test

c. 92.52 d. Achievement test

d. 92. 25 111. Which literacy in the 21st century refers to the


ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act
106. In general what does physical movement
using all forms of communication?
contribute to human development in general?
a. Media Literacy
a. Demonstration athleticism
b. Information Literacy
b. Having muscular body built
c. Digital Literacy
c. Enhancing muscular condition
d. Cyber Literacy can be best self-motivated towards appreciation for
learning.
112. Which of the following represents a message
from the teacher who makes a. Desire to pass the grades

assessment test a constructive process for b. High ranking among peers


students?
c. Success for high grades
a. “You did badly compared with the other
d. Love for learning
class”
118. Gestalt theories will give emphasis to the
b. “Your grades will improved the next time”
following ways of human learning, EXCEPT _______.
c. “Think of dropping the class now”
a. Modeling
d. “Your grades are too low to make you pass
b. Stimulus-response
the grade”
c. Imitation
113. On the stage life span, at what period does the
child takes masculine and feminine roles, achieve d. Observational learning
social responsibility and acquire emotional
independence? 119. If the teacher adheres to the behaviorist
learning theory, what does she do?
a. Late adulthood
a. Teacher enters into a dialogues with
b. Puberty period students
c. Adolescence period b. Uses drill heavily for mastery.
d. Late childhood period c. Ask students to construct meaning from a
learning experience
114. A student teacher ought to engage in reflective
teaching. Which makes him/her do reflective teach d. Make students interact with one another.
as he/she is immersed in internship?
120. Student teacher are expected to acquire life
a. Participation in co-curricular activities skills and soft skills. Are life skills and soft skills
synonymous?
b. Correction of students’ test
I. No, but they are related.
c. Conduct of action research
II. No, life skills are sets of skills for adaptive
d. Conduct of test item analysis
behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively
115. An approach in which additional learning with the challenges of everyday life and the work
experience are provided to learnerswith gift/s place
appropriate for their chronological ages.
III. No, life skills are border in scope and include
a. Acceleration soft skills

b. Promotion a. I only

c. Ability grouping b. I,II and III

d. Enrichment c. III only

116. When do we say that one’s reflection is well- d. II only


written
121. From an overview of education, who is at the
a. Clear but not supported by documents center of educational system?

b. Clear but shallow with some documents a. The parents and community

c. Clear and supported with what was b. The Filipino child


observed and analyzed
c. The school administrators
d. Clear but lacks depth and with documents
d. The Professional teacher
117. Which of the goals can be set so that students
122. On the teacher as a culture catalyst, which Experience
shows the need for staying grounded by listening
b. Make students direct their own learning.
the people who can benefit from change?
c. Never lecture
a. Feedback
d. Use only direct experiences for real learning.
b. Modeling
127. In order to reduce issue on assessment biases,
c. Collaboration
teachers need to prepare rubrics for authentic
d. Engagement assessment. However, the following standards
have to be set in mind.
123. A group of Social Science teachers were asked
to develop a problem-centered curriculum. What is/ I. Rubrics must be prescriptive of the extent of
are features are expected of their curriculum design? highest and lowest rating to be given to the learners.

a. Heavy reliance on ICT II. Rubrics must include qualitative index to balance
the measurement.
b. Use of project-based and problem-based
learning. III. Rubrics must be utilized by at least three
evaluators r raters to refrain from biases in scoring.
c. Teacher dominance of teacher throughout
the period IV. Rubrics must be well-crafted with good choice
of words and clear descriptions and competence to
d. Nor delivery of teacher lectures.
be measured.
124. When she teaches Math, teacher Rosita
a. I, III, and IV
develops her lesson deductively. Which statement
is TRUE? Teacher Rosita: b. I,II,III,IV

a. Involves the learners as much as she can in c. I and II only


the learning process
d. II, III, and IV
b. Begins her lesson with the rule or principle
128. Teaching internship is synonymous with
then gives example
_______.
c. Checks on learning now and then as she
I. Practicum
teaches
II. Field Practice
d. Emphasizes only the most essential
III. On-the-Job training
125. In discussing a lesson on procedural
knowledge in his English class, Mr. Cruz invited Ms. IV. Apprenticeship of RA 7796
Jenette who is a Technology and Livelihood
Education (TLE) teacher, the former tackled on the a. I, III and IV
skills that students need to develop on the topic b. II and IV
while the latter
c. I and II
helped in laying down the process of baking a cake
as springboard in the given topic. What teaching d. I, II and III
strategy is manifested in the given integration? 129. Which is NOT a characteristic of an analytic
a. Team teaching learner?

b. Peer teaching a. Learns whole to part

c. Theme teaching b. Enjoys memorizing

d. Pair teaching c. Sequence objects in order

126. You want to apply the message of Edgar d. Works on details


Dale’s cone of Experience in your teaching. Which 130. In the Enhance Basic Education Act 2013,
will you do? what are addressed by mention of Madrasa
a. Make use of a possible combination of the curriculum who are given attention for inclusive
elements of Edgar Dale’s Cone of education?
a. Aetas children in Zambales a. Cooperative learning.

b. Mindanao children b. Peer tutoring

c. Muslim children c. Descriptive modeling

d. Badjao children in Zamboanga d. Questioning strategy

131. You are planning to put up a Science exhibit. 135. The school keep on establishing partnership
Considering efficiency and active participation of and collaboration with local government and the
audience, which is most effective? community toward sustainable development. What
is the rationale behind this action?
a. Albums
a. Increase social support to attain desire
b. Interactive models
learning outcome,
c. Still picture
b. Change institutional culture
d. Video presentation
c. Get all schools to continuously improve.
132. Here is the statement in a True or False type
d. Enable teachers to further enhance their
of test. “A mother is a great person in the world
contributions to learning outcome.
who is willing to sacrifice herself for and serve her
beloved child whom she considers her greatest 136. Even at an early childhood stage, what is
treasure. As such, a students vehemently reacted known as the thinking process
for being marked wrong in her answer which was
wherein young learners realize their own limitations
“false”. She then, challenged everyone and
and mistakes, such that they try to adjust in
expressed her argument based on her context that
simplistic ways?
she was adopted by a family who found her in a box
at the doorstep of the house when she was just a a. Metacognition
baby. Which assessment principle was violated in
the given item? b. Correlation

a. University of the concept c. Perception

b. Trivial item d. Intuition

c. Tricky statement 137. To address diversity of learners, what


competency must the teacher display?
d. Experiential context
a. Problem-based instruction
133. In delivering the essential lesson, the
facilitator may use either teacher’s video lecture or b. Interactive learning method
available videos can be download from an online c. Project-based activities
source. What is the difference between teacher’s
video lecture and downloaded video lecture? d. Differentiated learning

a. The teacher’s video lecture is lesser 138. On the learning skills in the 21st century which
attractive than the downloadable video is the focus of making up new ideas and doing new
lecture. things?

b. The teacher’s video is synchronous, while a. Collaboration


downloaded video is asynchronous. b. Creativity and innovation
c. The teacher’s vide lecture is usually longer c. Critical thinking and problem solving
than downloaded video lecture.
d. Communication
d. The teacher’s video lecture is more
contextualized but downloaded video 139. If you want your students to develop reading
lecture is more structured and organized. comprehension and learning strategies which one
should you employ?
134. It is a teaching strategy involving learners of
varying levels to work together to solve and/or a. Reciprocal teaching
accomplish given task.
b. Cooperative learning
c. Peer tutoring or school-based setting and primary
schools.
d. Mastery learning
c. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare
140. In the light of modern concept of teaching,
the child for adulthood
which is the characteristic of effective teaching?
d. Enhance the physical, social, emotional,
a. Pouring information to the learners
cognitive, psychological, spiritual and
b. Allowing learner to learn on their own language development of young children.

c. Developing abilities to address the future 145. Bernadette enjoyed roller coaster when they
went to enchanted kingdom. Just at the sight of a
d. Removing the physical presence of the roller coaster, she gets excited. Which theory
teacher. explains Bernadette’s behavior?
141. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very a. Operant conditioning
good in dramatizing. Which tool must helped him
discover his pupil/s strength? b. Attribution theory

a. Portfolio assessment c. Pavlovian conditioning

b. Performance test d. Social learning theory

c. Journal entry 146. Which is an underlying assumption of the


social cognitive theory?
d. Paper-and- pencil test
a. People are social by nature
142. Which test items in the highest level of
bloom’s taxonomy of objectives? b. People learn by observing others

a. Explain how tree functions in relation to the c. People learn by trial-and error
ecosystem.
d. People learn by association
b. Explain how tree receive nutrients
147. The teacher’s first task in the selection of
c. Rate three different methods of controlling media in teaching is to determine the _______.
tree growth
a. Choice of the students
d. Write a paragraph that observes coherence,
b. Availability of the media
unity and variety.
c. Objectives of the lesson
143. Which must be present for self-evaluation to
succeed? d. Technique to be used

a. Consensus between teacher and student 148. The class was asked to share insights about
regarding evaluation results the poem. The ability to come up with an insight
stems from the ability to ______.
b. Teacher’s approval of self-evaluation results
a. Comprehend the subject that is being
c. Teacher’s monitoring of self-evaluation
studied
process
b. Analyze the part of the whole
d. Student’s intrinsic motivation to learn
c. Evaluate the worthiness of a thing
144. The Early Childhood Care and Development
Act provides for the promotion of the rights of d. Relate and organize things and ideas
children for survival and development. Which the
149. Which is not a characteristic of authentic
following statement is not among its objectives?
assessment?
a. Enhance the role of parents as the primary
a. Focused on lifelike, meaningful, relevant
caregivers and educators of their children
types of students learning
from birth onward.
b. Offers opportunities to study problem
b. Facilitate smooth transition from care and
intensively
education provided at home to community
c. Easy to complete

d. Fruitful in terms of genuine learning

150. Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes


more logical and abstract as children reach the
formal operation stage. What is an educational
implication of this finding?

a. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners


between 12 to15year of age.

b. Engage children in analogical reasoning as


early as preschool to train them hor HOTS.

c. Learners who are not capable of logical


reasoning from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in
their cognitive development.

d. Let children be children

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