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Actual March Let
Patriotism
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
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,
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?
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
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
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
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
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.
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
b. Promotion a. I only
b. Clear but shallow with some documents a. The parents and community
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
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. 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?
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. 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