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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - 150 A.

as soon as the students have adjusted their


ITEMS (New Curriculum) schedules

B. on the very first day of school

C. every first hour of each class session


1. Which one goes with the view that a teacher's job
satisfaction is positively related to his/her D. every homeroom day of the week
performance?
6. Which of the following is an example of formative
A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher and a assessment of students?
happy teacher.
A. Psychological test
B. "A productive teacher is a happy teacher."
B. Final exam
C. An unlicensed teacher is an unproductive teacher
and an unhappy teacher. C. Placement evaluation

D. "A happy teacher is a productive teacher." D. Quizzes

2. Which is a good attention getter in introducing a 7. Teacher Ian wants to conduct a research about
lesson? dolphins on the Web. Which tool should he use to find
information on the internet?
A. Relate lesson with anecdotes
A. Wireless network
B. Reading lesson objectives
B. Search engine
C. Assigning reading before the class
C. Instant messenger
D. Revealing lesson conclusions
D. Email
3. Learner actively builds knowledge in the process of
social interaction. Which learning theory Is explained? 8. David came to class without his assignment. When
asked to why, he answered, "I have no one to ask for
A. Constructivism help. My parents leave for office very early in the
morning and come home past midnight when I am
B. Cognitivism already asleep". As his teacher, what can you do?

C. Behaviorism A. Write David’s parents about their responsibilities in


helping him with school work.
D. Progressivism
B. Warn the parents that the child will fail if unaided.
4. Teacher Nikka wants to determine students'
knowledge on the use of laboratory equipment. Which C. Meet his parents and discuss how home and
assessment procedure will be most appropriate and school can partner to assist David.
authentic?
D. Advise David to talk to his parents for much-
A. Oral test to identify different laboratory equipment. needed help.

B. Requiring students to draw and label the laboratory 9. What are equivalent to standards under the
equipment. Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers?

C. Observation of students' use of laboratory A. Levels of qualifications


equipment while doing experiments.
B. Certificates of training
D. Paper-and-pencil test that requires students to
enumerate the do's and don'ts' in the use of laborator C. Accreditations of schools
equipment.
D. Cost of higher education
5. The task of setting up routine activities for effective
classroom management is a task that a teacher 10. This refers to the motivation that comes from
should undertake ___. outside the learner such as reinforcement.

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A. External motivation A. Moderate in difficulty

B. Internal motivation B. Very difficult because only 1 got the item correctly

C. Extrinsic motivation C. Very easy because everybody got the item


correctly
D. Intrinsic motivation
D. Neither difficult nor easy

16. Teacher Jhane asked her class to provide


feedback on each other's learning. Which form of
assessment was used?

A. Summative
11. Which the equivalent of self-awareness which is
B. Objective
basic to social-emotional growth among learners.
C. Peer
A. Trust
D. Self
B. Altruism

C. Integrity

D. Ego-esteem 17. The government's educational program on made


the Philippine Education Placement Test accessible
12. Which one should teacher avoid to produce an for adults and out of school youth.
environment conducive for learning ?
A. equitable access
A. Games
B. quality
B. Individual competition
C. quality and relevance
C. Seat plan
D. relevance
D. Tests
18. What is the primary advantage of active learning
13. For music appreciation of different musical techniques (disgussion, role play, gaming, etc.) in
epochs, which of the following is a most effective instruction?
instructional instrument?
A. Higher thinking
A. Discussion
B. Problem solving
B. Audio recording
C. Student engagement
C. Modules
D. Focus on questions, not answers
D. Photos
19. Which promotes independent learning?
14. In standardized tests, which is commonly describe
as beginning/did not meet expectations. A. Solving math drills

A. below 65% B. Participating in group activities

B. below 75% C. Guided learning

C. below 70% D. Doing researches

D. below 50% 20. Regardless of the transition period, how many


credit units for CPD is required of professional
15. The difficulty index of a test item is 1. What does teachers every three years for renewal of license?
this imply? The test item must be _____.
A. 10 credit units

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B. 45 credit units IV. Elder

C. 15 credit units A. I only

D. 30 credit units B. II and III

21. What is a tool for assessment of linguistically C. II and IV


intelligent learners?
D. I, II and III
A. Building a model
26. Taba's model allows the curriculum to be
B. Music listening designed around students needs. The first step of the
model is to ___.
C. Book report
A. Formulating a design
D. Oral field observation
B. Organizing curriculum experiences
22. Which of the following is the initial task in
preparing a research study? C. Diagnosing students needs

A. Gathering of evidences D. Defining the school agenda

B. Analysis of findings 27. All of the following are Max Scheler's hierarchy of
values, except one:
C. Definition of terms
A. Emotional Values
D. Formulation of a problem
B. Vital Values

C. Pleasure Values
23. Teacher John is talking about "grading on the
D. Spiritual Values
curve" in a teachers' assembly. This means that his
tests are:

A. Cumulative method

B. Norm-referenced 28. What should you do if a parent who is concerned


about a grade his child received compared to another
C. Criterion-referenced student's grade, demands to see both students'
grades?
D. Averaging method
A. Refuse to show either record.
24. What is the basis for ascertaining that a teacher
succeeds in her work of educating individual learners? B. Show both records to him.
A. Their getting out of school C. Refuse to show any record without expressing
permission from principal.
B. Their getting a diploma
D. Show only his child's records.
C. Their acquired competencies
29. Which is NOT a part of grassroots approach of
D. Their being praised by parents Hilda Taba?
25. What is the appropriate role of teachers in the A. Selection of learning content
community with respect to their examples and
conduct? B. Selection of learning environment
I. Superior C. Selection of learning experiences
II. Role Model D. Selection of technology
III. Community Organizer

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30. The curriculum is defined as the total learning B. Through the science clubs
experiences of the children in school. Which part of
the curriculum assures these experiences? C. Integrated with English

A. Curriculum planning D. Integrated in math subjects

B. Curriculum designing 35. Which program directly embodies both the pre-
service and in-service programs for teachers?
C. Curriculum evaluation
A. Teacher Education Development Program (TEDP)
D. Curriculum implementation
B. Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
31. On the variety of learning dispositions, what is one
work of a learner who can study the relationship C. Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA)
between plants, animals and the environment?
D. K-12 Program
A. To be an ecologist
36. ___ was the 1980’s foremost educational issue.
B. To be an ophthalmologist
A. Bilingual Education
C. To be an economist
B. Values Education
D. To be a globalist
C. Accountability
32. How can you exhibit referent power on the first
day of school? D. Mainstreaming

A. By taking them the importance of good grades. 37. This refers to the process in which children
become participating and functioning members of
B. By making them feel you know what you are talking society by fitting into an organized way of life.

C. By giving your students a sense of belonging and A. Assimilation

acceptance. B. Accommodation

D. By reminding your students of your authority over C. Acculturation


them again and again.
D. Socialization

38. What does the Madrasah program of the K-12


Curriculum prove?

A. Exclusivity
33. By and large educational authorities agree that
character is "caught" and not "taught". What is the B. Inclusivity
rationale for this?
C. Unity
A. Character is generally dependent on reasoning and
intelligent thinking D. Gender sensitivity

B. Character is inborn and therefore it resists changes


39. Values are caught not taught. Which of the
C. Character is generally dependent on what are seen following sources may NOT be helpful in value
and experienced formation of our students?

D. Character is developed through the process of trial A. Biographies of saints and heroes
and error
B. Well-delivered lectures by philosophy experts
34. In the K-12 basic education curriculum, how are
science concepts taught in grades 1 to 2? C. Living examples of leaders in the church and
society
A. By the use of science modules

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D. Modeling by parents and teachers in the B. Use of assessment instruments
community
C. Learning peers
40. What numerical grade corresponds to the
discriptor “Advanced”? D. Statement of outcomes

A. 78% 45. After a 200-hour sewing course, what is an


appropriate outcome for assessment?
B. 88%
A. Hours completed
C. 76%
B. Labelling of sewing machine parts
D. 95%
C. Pattern of product
41. Which instructional process will be most
appropriate, if Teacher Olive wants maximum student D. Product sewn
interaction in her class of fifty students?
46. What primary response factor is considered by
A. After her leature, she divides the class into small Essay questions?
groups to share their reaction to identifled issues.
A. Originality
B. She identifies students to do class presentation
and interrogates the presenters after as class listens. B. Factual information

C. After her lecture, she conducts an open forum. C. Wide sampling of ideas

D. She makes them research on an assigned topic D. Less time for construction and scoring
then requires them to share their findings in class.
47. What should a teacher do when he/she falls in
42. Which of the following is practiced in a love with his/her student?
brainstorming situation?
A. Court the student at home.
A. Suggestions must have merit
B. Propose and marry the student.
B. Only good ideas are allowed
C. Wait till the student is no longer under his/ her
C. No objection to ideas tutelage.

D. Opinions must meet counter opinions D. Act normally as if nothing happens and the student
does not exist.
43. Following the principles for punishing students,
which of the following is the LEAST desirable strategy 48. Which of the following statements is NOT true
for classroom management? about the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?

A. Punishing while clarifying why punishment is done A. The teacher must select which information to keep
confidential
B. Punishment while angry
B. The teacher must demonstrate full commitment
C. Punish the erring student rather than the entire and devotion to duty
class
C. The teacher must manifest pride in the nobility of
D. Give punishment sparingly the teaching profession

D. The teacher must make no prejudice or


discrimination against any learner

49. Which is regarded by scholars as the faculty of


intelligence linked to creative thinking among
44. Which of the following is not deliberately taught in learners?
the lesson but will influence the curriculum?
A. Analytical
A. Use of methodologies
B. Imagination

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C. Judgment 55. What level of the cognitive process is required in
writing an essay on the personality of a fellow
D. Logical thinking classmates?

50. Advance organizers use ___ to make connections A. Analyzing


among various pieces of information for efficient
recall. B. Applying

A. Rehearsal C. Creating

B. Organization D. Recalling

C. Visual imagery
56. The teacher provides the learning context and the
D. Elaboration student choose the technology tools.
51. How is the technology behind virtual or cyber A. Adoption
learning be best described?
B. Adaptation
A. Mechanical technology
C. Entry
B. Analogue technology
D. Infusion
C. Psycho-motor technology
57. Which of the following demonstrates that a
D. Digital technology teacher is competent in content knowledge and
pedagogy?
52. When the industrial age introduced empirical
research, what became valuable as basis of objective A. Research-based teaching
truth?
B. Teacher-centered teaching
A. Customs and traditions
C. Concept-based teaching
B. Observable and measurable evidence
D. Rote and drill-teaching
C. Church doctrine and morals
58. Of subcategories’ of movement behavior, what is
D. Authoritative rules and norms happening when the teachers ends an activity
abruptly?
53. It is good to give students creative learning tasks
because ___. A. Thrust
A. Development is the individual's choice B. Truncation
B. Development is aided by stimulation C. Stimulus-bounded
C. The development of individuals is unique D. Dangle
D. Development is affected by cultural changes 59. A class is composed of academically poor
students. The distribution will most likely to be ___.
54. Under the 21st Century Life and Career Skills,
which enables a person to respond to the change of A. Leptokurtic
modernity?
B. Skewed to the left
A. Flexibility and Adaptabilty
C. Skewed to the right
B. Social and Cross-Cultural skills
D. Symmetrical
C. Leadership and Responsibility
60. What is the very psychological principle or
D. Productivity and Accountability purpose of employing multi-cultural instruction?

A. Achieve high standards

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B. Develop cognitive skills A. Sensitivity

C. Recognize individual differences B. Humility

D. Promote motivation in learning C. Integrity

61. In order to assist new Teachers,which is the D. Wisdom


MOST EFFECTIVE way to clarify the school's goals
and responsibilities early in the first year? 66. At what instance is the teacher a writer in the
curriculum?
A. School curriculum
A. Preparing lesson plans
B. Student's Handbook
B. Presenting class lessons
C. Orientation
C. Assessing lesson outcomes
D. Principal's memorandum
D. Checking lesson exams

62. Teacher Ana found that one item in her


achievement test has a difficulty index of 1. This
means that ___.

A. The item is very difficult.


67. To make grade reporting meaningful, which must
B. The item is very easy. be done?

C. The item was missed by everyone. A. Explain how the grades were computed.

D. The item has high discriminating power. B. Console parents whose children are non-
performing by telling them that nobody fails.
63. Orientation sessions for new teachers are
important. Why? C. Announce names of students who need to help.

I. Be attuned to the school environment D. Rank the Report Cards from highest to lowest then
distribute the same according to rank.
II. Be familiar with the rules
68. What could be a fitting realization on the research
III. Get to know the people in the community finding? "A majority of the respondents strongly
agreed that teachers help develop the moral character
A. Il and III of the children."

B. I and II A. I should impose discipline in all my learning


instructions.
C. I only
B. I should model the values to children because
D. I, Il and III "values are caught."

64. The most important feature of existentialism is the C. I will ask students to research about social issues
recognition of the individual and his ___. and problems.

A. Willingness to follow given orders D. My syllabus should have a listing of values


intended for integration.
B. Ability to make own choices or reference
69. What is the reason behind the line "philosophy is
C. Obedience to what has been dictated deductive, rather than an inductive science"?

D. Awareness to imitate what others do A. It starts from the real to the mental.

65. Which main quality exemplifies the honesty of B. It relates external reality to mental reality.
school heads towards everyone in school and in the
community? C. It starts with the real outside the mind.

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D. It starts from prior ideas in the mind. D. taking a Master's Degree

70. Which of the following is TRUE of the final grade 75. Mrs. Lim wants to generate as many ideas as she
of students? can as the class is about to embark on a community
outreach program. Which of the following will she
A. The sum of the grades of learning areas are added employ?
together.
A. Simulation
B. General average is computed from learning areas
with equal weight. B. Brainstorming

C. Separate grades for learning areas and, general C. Brainwashing


average.
D. Role playing
D. Different weights for each learning aroas and for
general average. 76. Authentic performance assessment refers to ___.

71. The learner's mind takes in information, processes A. demonstration of skillful activity
that information, then uses that information for
learning. Which learning theory is explained? B. role-play sessions with students

A. Progressivism C. summative assessment skillful activities

B. Behaviorism D. tasks related to real-world activities

C. Cognitivism 77. Which type of test best measure the higher order
of cognitive learning?
D. Constructivism
A. Achievement

72. In Bandura’s social learning theory, what is self- B. Essay


control over one’s functioning and over events, such
C. Objective
when students maintain their honor and grades?
D. Multiple Choice
A. Creativity

B. Innovation
78. These are examples of scaffolds that the teacher
C. Efficiency can use to facilitate learning especially for those who
falter or fall behind in class discussions, but NOT to
D. Self-efficacy include ___.

73. Which of the following is the equivalent of self- A. Questions


awareness which is basic to social-emotional growth
among learners? B. Cues

A. trust C. Drills

B. altruism D. Prompts

C. ego-esteem 79. If I have to use the most authentic method of


assessment, which of these procedures should I
D. integrity consider?

74. This act is discouraged in the Code of Ethics for A. Traditional Test
Professional Teachers.
B. Written Test
A. drunkenness
C. Performance-based Assessment
B. joining a fraternity
D. Objective Assessment
C. online selling

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80. Which is the most critical consideration when D. III only
choosing an instructional material?
84. Among standardized tests, which reveals
A. Learning content strengths and weaknesses for purposes of placement
and formulating an appropriate instructional program?
B. Learning outcomes
A. Personality Tests
C. Durability
B. Achievement Tests
D. Aesthetic appeal
C. Diagnostic Tests
81. Teacher Jacob brought a white mouse in the class
during a discussion about mammals. The white D. Competency Tests
mouse is a device commonly known as realia.
Teacher can bring realia only when it is ___. 85. Does quarterly assessment have the same weight
for all the subject areas in Grades 11 and 12?
A. available
A. Yes
B. feasible
B. No
C. affordable
C. For the academic tracks
D. workable
D. It depends on schools
82. Teacher Marc is searching for an appropriate
mobile app that he can use in his history class. 86. To be an effective classroom manager, what
should be coupled with a friendly attitude?
A. accuracy
A. Supervision skills
B. authenticity
B. Caring attitude
C. objectivity
C. Confidence
D. all of these
D. Tolerance

87. Give the most fitting tagline for the slogan on


cultural diversity which says “different roads
sometimes lead to the same castle.”

A. Unity in cultural diversity

B. Cultural diversity
83. Researchers on the brain tell that brain is more
"plastic" in younger children and potentially more C. Cultural norm
malleable for re-routing neural circuits. What is an
implication on reading disabilities? D. Cultural identity

I. Early identification of reading disabilities is very


important. 88. There are several components that make up a
morally mature person. Which shows that a teacher
II. Remediation for reading disablilties must be given applies moral principles (e.g. the Golden Rule) when
as early as possible. making moral judgement?
III. Reading disabilities in late childhood are beyond A. Encourages others to share their ideas
remediation. B. Takes into account the opinion of others
A. II only C. Reflects on moral choices
B. I only D. Embraces change
C. I and II

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89. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the 95. Which of the following best exemplifies the
following actually threatens students? application of Gestalt theory on insight learning?
A. Self-record of test scores
A. Teacher uses powerpoint to teach history
B. Submission of report
C. Scheduled exam B. Teacher relates past history to present events
D. Surprise exam
C. Teacher focuses on people who make history
90. What is the active learning strategy to promote
friendly competition and an atmosphere of fun in D. Teacher gives quizzes after each history lesson
learning?
A. Games 96. The following are the specific strategies for
B. Debate memory enhancement. Which one is not?
C. Fishbowl
D. Case study A. Sleep before studying

91. How can teachers make parents find reporting of B. Distribute, study and practice new materials
grades of their children meaningtul?
C. Use mnemonic devices
A. By comparing grades of individual students.
D. Overlearn the material
B. By distributing grade report cards.
97. What is the legal basis of shared governance in
C. By telling parents the limitations of their children. basic education?

D. By explaining grades and performance of students. A. RA 7160

92. Students are actively engaged in using technology B. RA 10533


as a tool rather than passively receiving information
from the technology. C. RA 9155

A. Goal directed D. RA 7836

B. Active 98. What does basic education in the Philippines


encompass?
C. Authentic
I. Kindergarten
D. Collaborative
II. Elementary and secondary education
93. What does it mean when a misdemeanor had a
“ripple effect” on the class? III. Alternative learning systems for out-of-school
learners and those with special need
A. That misbehavior will end
A. II only
B. That the class will know the misbehavior
B. I, II and III
C. That it can affect the whole class
C. II and III
D. That the class is to be blamed for the misbehavior
D. I and II

94. Among the following research instruments, one


does not belong to the group. Which is it?

A. Interview

B. Checklist
99. Only those with an average rating of 70 to 74
C. Test deployed as ___.

D. Procedure A. professional teachers

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B. substitute teachers

C. para-teachers
105. Students use technology tools to link learning
activities to the world beyond the instructional setting
D. school teachers
rather than working on discontextualized
100. From Classroom management strategies applied assignments.
of erring students, which of the following should NOT
A. Entry
be done?
B. Infusion
A. Surprise quiz
C. Authentic
B. Communicating problem to parents
D. Goal directed
C. Shaming erring student before the class
106. Which of the following best describes the test
D. Parent-principal conference
scores of students in an achievement test, which is
101. How are transition activities best handled? said to be leptokurtic?

A. By surprising students on activity transition A. A greater portion of the distribution concentrates


around the central tendency.
B. By simply enforcing the next activity
B. There is little concentration around the central
C. By clustering students in group tendency.

D. By setting instructions for the next activity C. The scores are negatively skewed.

102. What is the lowest mark that can be reflected in D. The distribution of scores is skewed to the right.
the report card?
107. Teacher Marriane ensures that students are
A. 60 ready for their quarterly assessment as she teaches
and assesses students regularly prior to the
B. 65 summative assessment. What principle reflects such
practice?
C. 70
A. Content principle
D. 75
B. Equity principle
103. In the learning areas TLE and MAPEH
performance tasks are given the largest weight C. Learning principle
because ___.
D. Product principle
A. It's purely psychomotor without cognitive aspect.
108. What is the most preferable ratio of students for
B. Both have no affective component. peer tutoring?

C. Objective assessment cannot be performed. A. 1:10 student-students ratio

D. Both are non-academic subjects. B. 1:1 student-student ratio

104. Which among these terms is the most C. 2:1 students-students ratio
encompassing in the context of applying technology in
the teaching-learning process? D. 2:2 students ratio

A. Information Technology 109. Teachers use examples and content from a


variety of cultures and groups to illustrate key
B. Instructional Technology concepts, generalizations, and issues within their
subject area or disciplines. What is described?
C. Educational Technology
A. Demo teaching
D. Technology in Education
B. Subject focus

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C. Content integration C. RA 7836

D. Cultural changes D. RA 7722

115. The teaching process brings the learner to the


process of thinking about thinking. The learner reflects
on what he learn and on his/her way of learning.

110. The most basic principle in Mastery Instruction is A. Metacognitive approach


high ___.
B. Problem-based approach
A. corrects instruction e.g. alternative instructional
materials C. Individualistic approach

B. enriches instruction, e.g. independent study D. Integrated approach

C. adapts to the learner rather than the learner to 116. The students are expected to construct
instruction knowledge and meaning out for what they are taught
by connecting them to prior experience.
D. assesses instruction e.g: use rubrics
A. Learner-centered approach
111. The third gender ideology identified by Hockchild
is ___. B. Constructivist approach

A. transmittal C. Interactive approach

B. transformational D. Collaborative approach

C. transitional 117. What kind of display should be placed on bulletin


boards of schools?
D. transcendental
A. Decorative
112. The concept of self-efficacy was introduced by
___. B. Informative

A. Carl Rogers C. Colorful

B. Sigmund Freud D. Cognitive

C. Howard Gardner 118. ___ supports equitable access but on the other
hand, quality might be compromised.
D. Albert Bandura
A. Open admission
113. What are characteristics of a good management
plan? B. School accreditation

A. It's prepared by learners C. Deregulated tuition fee

B. It is approved by parents D. Selective retention

C. It comes from the principal 119. On age period of development, at what age
should the school teach knowledge and appreciation
D. It's clear and simple of career and professional values?

114. What Republic Act punishes any person who A. From birth to about 18 months
practices the teaching profession in the Philippines
without having first a license as a professional B. About 18 months to 6 years
teacher?
C. About 45 to 65 years
A. RA 1006
D. About 17 to 45 years
B. RA 7796

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120. In the delivery of distance education, what B. Experietial
computer application is used to organize instructions
and track students' records and progress? C. Cross sectional

A. Computer-based Multimedia D. Longitudinal

B. Computer-assisted Instruction 126. Which statement is TRUE of society's demand


from the professional teacher?
C. Computer-mediated Education
A. The professioral teacher is concerned only with
D. Computer-managed Instruction classroom teaching.

121. Which should be presented first prior to B. Effective teaching is the primary duty of the
discussing a lesson on Florante at Laura? professional teacher.

A. Lesson sequencing C. Because the professional teacher' is expected to


be highly enlightened, he is expected to campaign for
B. Lesson method of learning the good cardidate during election time.

C. Lesson learning outcomes D. The professioral teacher is not expected to lead in


community affairs in order not to jeopardize her
D. Lesson assessment tools teaching.

122. Which of the following is not an example of


verbal-linguistic skills?

A. Journal writing
127. Which of the following can best encourage
B. Debates participation by learners on the issue of family
conflicts?
C. Discussion
A. Graphs and charts
D. Computations
B. Power-point presentation
123. Which of the following is an example of
summative assessment of students? C. Role playing

A. Final Exam D. Photos

B. Quizzes 128. The concept of globalization came about in


recent years because the world has become
C. Checklists borderless primarily due to ___.

D. Observation A. Advances in technology

124. What kind of sources do critical thinking rely on B. Teacher exchange programs
for attaining truth resolving problems?
C. Use of English as a medium of teaching
A. biased
D. ASEAN integration
B. credible
129. Which of the following best implements research-
C. opinionated based learning?

D. vested interest A. Information data gathering

125. What kind of research is appropriate to B. Whole class lecture


determine the effectiveness instruction in
Mathematics in a grades three, four, five and grade C. Powerpoint instruction
six classes?
D. Intensive seat work
A. Sequential

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130. Since Millennial Learners and immersed in A. Galen Saylor
cellphones, computers, Goodling, etc. the use of ___
is critical for use by modern teacher. B. Ralph Tyler

A. audiovisuals C. Hilda Taba

B. media D. William Alexander

C. digital tools 136. The 4 pillars of learning correspond to the 3


domains of teaching cognitive, affective and
D. bulletin board displays psychomotor. Is this statement TRUE?

131. “What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. A. No


What I do, I understand.” This means that pupils learn
best when they ____. B. Yes

A. take active part in the learning process C. Perhaps

B. learn independently D. Depends on teacher

C. watch television 137. Which learning activities involve estimating,


calculating, budgeting and analyzing?
D. work with groups
A. Numeracy
132. One cognitive advancement in adolescence is
metacognition, what does metacognition mean? B. Research

A. Ability to do problem solving C. Literacy

B. Ability to recall and explain D. Data gathering

C. Ability to analyze and synthesize 138. This is a tool assessment for spatially intelligent
learners.
D. Ability to identify one's own thinking process and
strategies A. Writing inner thoughts

133. Which assessment tool will you use so that B. Written report
performance results can be highly measurable?
C. Landscape drawing
A. Tests and quizzes
D. Oral demonstration enacting a movie scene
B. Essay requirement

C. Journal writing 139. Teacher Elena stopped giving group work after
she observed group members leave the work to group
D. Demonstration of skills leaders. What specific principle of learning should
urge teacher Elena to revive and guide students on
134. Which is understood by an eye wink, simple group activities?
nooding of a head or wave a hand?
A. Learning is a discovery of ideas
A. Gesture
B. Learning is an active process
B. Facial expression
C. Learning is a collaborative process
C. Verbal communication
D. Learning starts with clear expectations
D. Body language
140. While she is now teaching fourth grade students,
135. Considering that curriculum is a dynamic Teacher Niks mainly uses drills in order to advance
process, this person put premium in the role of memory-building for higher test scores. What principle
teachers' participation in developing the curriculum is of learning should teacher Niks aware of?
___.
A. Learning begins with expected outcomes

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B. Learning is an active process A. Avoid drills which are out of context.

C. Learning is discovery of meaning B. Teach your content from a multidisciplinary


perspective.
D. Learning is a collaborative process
C. Let students learn the steps in opening a computer
141. Which is self-assessment? by making them follow the steps.

A. Peers assess fellow students D. Group students for work or project, in that way
project becomes less expensive.
B. Students reflect on learning behavior
146. These are values which are basic, urgent and
C. Assessment through mentors obligatory in character in man's life and activities:

D. Assessment through dialogue A. Religious values

142. Which of the following is the highest level of B. Ethical values


generalization?
C. Cultural values
A. relationships shown among concepts
D. Social values
B. an identification or classification
147. The concept of Kindergarten school is drawn
C. a description or definition from a ___ root word which means “children's

D. an explanation, a justification and interpretation garden”.

143. Which of the following correctly states an aspect A. German


of effective reflective practice?
B. Italian
A. The reflection should be free of links to conceptual
frameworks that limit inquiry and problem solving. C. French

B. Teacher coaches should create an environment of D. English


trust and build a context for reflection that is unique to
every learning situation. 148. After kindergarten and 12 years of schooling,
every K to 12 graduate will be ready for higher
C. Peer coaching should be done sparingly because it education, employment, or entrepreneurship since he
can interfere with a coach's own reflective potential. is equipped with ___.

D. Reflective practice, to remain truly professional, I. Life and career skills


should exclude student input that challenges teaching
strategies. II. Learning and innovation skills

III. Information, media and technology skills

IV. Effective communication skills

144. Which kind of teacher planning establishes A. I and II


general content and is often prepared by a committee
of experts? B. II and IV

A. Weekly planning C. I, II, III and IV

B. Unit planning D. I, III and IV

C. Term planning 149. Which of the following situations depict a well-


managed and learning-conducive class?
D. Course mapping
A. Students pursue their task without inhibition in Mr.
145. Learning is an active process. Which one is an Raymundo's class.
application of this principle?

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B. The learners are controlled by their homeroom 18. C. Student engagement
teacher Ms. Nonato.
19. D. Doing researches
C. There is blind obedience among Mrs. Quiambao's
students 20. B. 45 credit units

D. The learners are eager to reach their objectives, 21. D. Oral field observation
especially in Mr. Montesa's music class.
22. C. Definition of terms
150. The score distribution of an achievement test has
some outliers. Which measure of variability would be 23. B. Norm-referenced
best to describe the dispersion of scores to the
students? 24. C. Their acquired competencies

A. Range 25. B. II and III

B. Inter-quartile range 26. C. Diagnosing students needs

C. Variance 27. A. Emotional Values

D. Coefficient of variation 28. B. Show both records to him.

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - 150 ITEMS 29. D. Selection of technology

ANSWER KEY 30. D. Curriculum implementation

1. A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher 31. A. To be an ecologist


and a happy teacher.
32. C. By giving your students a sense of
2. C. Assigning reading before the class belonging and acceptance.

3. C. Behaviorism 33. C. Character is generally dependent on what


are seen and experienced
4. C. Observation of students' use of laboratory
equipment while doing experiments. 34. C. Integrated with English

5. B. on the very first day of school 35. A. Teacher Education Development Program
(TEDP)
6. D. Quizzes
36. A. Bilingual Education
7. B. Search engine
37. A. Assimilation
8. C. Meet his parents and discuss how home and
school can partner to assist David. 38. B. Inclusivity

9. A. Levels of qualifications 39. B. Well-deserved lectures by philosophy


experts
10. C. Extrinsic motivation
40. D. 95%
11. D. Ego-esteem
41. C. After her lecture, she conducts an open
12. B. Individual competition forum

13. B. audio recording 42. C. No objection to ideas

14. B. below 75% 43. B. Punishment while angry

15. C. Very easy because everybody got the item 44. C. Learning peers
correctly
45. D. Product sewn
16. C. Peer
46. C. Wide sampling of ideas
17. A. equitable access

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47. C. Wait till the student is no longer under his/ 77. B. Essay
her tutelage.
78. B. Cues
48. A. The teacher must select which information
to keep confidential 79. C. Performance-base assessment

49. B. Imagination 80. B. Learning outcomes

50. B. Organization 81. B. feasible

51. D. Digital technology 82. D. all of these

52. B. Observable and measurable evidence 83. C. I and II

53. B. Development is aided by stimulation 84. C. Diagnostic Tests

54. A. Flexibility and Adaptability 85. B. No

55. C. Creating 86. B. Caring attitude

56. D. Infusion 87. A. Unity in cultural diversity

57. A. Research-based teachers 88. C. Reflects on moral choices

58. B. Truncation 89. D. Surprise exam

59. C. Skewed to the right 90. Games

60. C. Recognize individual differences 91. D. By explaining grades and performance of


students
61. C. Orientation
92. B. Active
62. B. The item is very easy.
93. C. That it can affect the whole class
63. D. I, II and III
94. D. Procedure
64. B. Ability to make own choices or reference
95. B. Teacher relates past history to present
65. C. Integrity events

66. A. Preparing lesson plans 96. D. Overlearn the material

67. A. Explain how the grades were computed 97. B. I, II and III

68. B. I should model the values to children 98. C. RA 9155


because "values are caught."
99. C. para-teachers
69. C. It starts with the real outside the mind.
100. C. Shaming erring student before the class
70. A. The sum of the grades of learning areas are
added together. 101. D. By setting instructions for the next activity

71. C. Cognitivism 102. A. 60

72. D. Self-efficacy 103. D. Both are non-academic subjects

73. C. ego-esteem 104. C. Educational Technology

74. A. Drunkenness 105. C. Authentic

75. B. Brainstorming 106. A. A greater portion of the distribution


concentrates around the central tendency.
76. D. tasks related to real-world activities

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107. C. Learning principle 137. A. Numeracy

108. B. 1:1 student-student ratio 138. C. Landscape drawing

109. C. Content integration 139. C. Learning is a collaborative process

110. C. adapts to the learner rather than the 140. B. Learning is an active process
learner to instruction
141. B. Students reflect on learning behavior
111. B. transformational
142. D. an explanation, a justification and
112. D. Albert Bandura interpretation

113. D. It's clear and simple 143. B. Teacher coaches should create an
environment of trust and build a context for
114. C. RA 7836 reflection that is unique to every learning
situation.
115. A. Metacognitive approach
144. D. Course mapping
116. B. Constructivist approach
145. C. Let students learn the steps in opening a
117. B. Informative computer by making them follow the steps.

118. A. Open admission 146. B. Ethical values

119. D. About 17 to 45 years 147. A. German

120. B. Computer-assisted Instruction 148. C. I, II, III and IV

121. C. Lesson learning outcomes 149. D. The learners are eager to reach their
objectives, especially in Mr. Montesa's music
122. D. Computations class.

123. A. Final exam 150. B. Inter-quartile range

124. B. Credible GODBLESS AND GOODLUCK

125. B. Effective teaching is the primary duty of FUTURE LPT!!


the professional teacher.

126. C. Cross sectional

127. C. Role Playing

128. A. Advances in technology

129. A. Information data gathering

130. B. media

131. A. take active part in the learning process

132. D. Ability to identify one's own thinking


process and strategies

133. D. Demonstration of skills

134. A. Gesture

135. C. Hilda Taba

136. B. Yes

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