1.The most reliable
measure of central tendency when there are
extreme scores
●Median
2. Iah's score from her
LET are the following: 92, 88, 91. What is the median?
●91
3. What can be inferred
from a low standard deviation?
●Scores are homogenous
4. A high negative
discrimination index means that:
●More from the bottom
group answered the test question correctly
5. When a student scored
P80 on a single test, that means:
●He scored higher than 80
percent of the class
6. Which of the following is an accurate depiction of an authentic assessment?
●Performing first-aid
measures to scald burns
7. Which of the following is a characteristics of a norm-referenced testing?
●The
performance depends on the scores of his batch mates
8. Which of the following
is a correct statement about validity and reliability?
●A valid test is always
reliable
9. Which of the following is a characteristics of a norm-referenced testing?
●The performance depends
on the scores of his batch mates
10. A difficulty index of .92 means that the item is:
●Very easy
11. Which of the
following is an accurate depiction of an authentic assessment?
●Performing first-aid
measures to scald burns
12.Which of the following is an example of a formative test?
●Quiz
13. Which of the
following types of tests is most vulnerable to biases?
●Essays
14. A leptokurtic distribution signifies that:
●All scores are average
15. If a distribution is skewed to the right, this implies that:
●The scores are very low
16. Which of the
following is the best method to increase the reliability of a test
material?
●Increase the number of items
17. This thinking
strategy refers to narrowing down ideas from big concept to smaller ones?
●Convergent Thinking
18. This refers to the collection of works, artifacts, and pieces of a student and may serve as a basis for assessment:
●Portfolio
19. Which of the
following does Not describe a holistic rubric in scoring
●It uses at least 3 or
more basis
20. Which of the following types of tests is most vulnerable to biases?
●Essays
21. Withitness
means:
●That the teacher knows
everything that happens around the four corner of the classroom
22. When a teacher jumps from one topic to another without assessing of the students are ready to absorb the instructions, this practice depicts:
●Thrust
23. What can be inferred from a low standard deviation?
●Scores are homogenous
24. If a distribution is skewed to the right, this implies that:
●The scores are very low
25. When a teacher is
able to perform multiple, different activities at the same, this shows:
●Overlapping
26. Which is an incorrect practice in test construction?
●When using numbers as
options, arrange them in a descending order
27. Under the new version of Bloom's Taxonomy of cognitive processes, which of the following belongs to the top level?
●Generating
28. Which is the basic form of cognitive process according to Bloom's?
●Knowledge
29. Which of the
following forms of punishment is least likely to affect students
negatively?
●Surprise quiz
30. The following are examples of extrinsic motivation, except?
●Community service
31. This is also known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013
●K-12
32. Subject matter, Activities, Evaluation, Assignment, Sequence of a lesson plan
●Determine the
objectives
33. A student makes the teachers and his classmates busy and asks everyone to give him special attention. What is the student's hidden message?
●The students wants to
feel connected
34. Which of the
following serves as a pre-requisite to employment and will ensure that only
competent teachers will be granted privilege to teach to schools?
●Licensure and
registration
35. Which of the
following correctly describes inductive reasoning?
●Arriving to a main idea
demo smaller topics
36. Which of the following
laws prescribed licensure examination for teachers and will strengthen the
regulation of the practice of teaching in the Philippines?
●RA 7836
37. Which of the following will disqualify a teacher to become a member of the board of professional teachers?
●A naturalized Filipino
citizen that has 15 years of continuous teaching experience
38. Which of the
following shall receive the highest budgetary allocation according to the
Philippine Constitution?
●Education
39. According to the law, she can be referred to as a para-teacher. Which of the following is not correct about para-teachers?
●These teacher failed to
reach the minimum GWA of 75 but have grades below 75
Kylie scored 74.80 from
the recent LET.
40. Which of the following is most likely be related to existentialism?
●Free choice
41. Which of the following is NOT true about periodic merit examination for teachers according to RA 7836?
●This shall encourage
continuing personal growth and development
42. While teaching
Mathematics, Teacher Janus noticed that his students show interests on dancing.
He then decides to change the topic and teaches concept about dancing and shows
to them dance performances from the internet. What philosophy of education is
shown?
●Progressivism
43. If a teacher wishes
to enjoy study leave, she will get how many percent of her salary while on
study leave?
●60%
44. What is the focus of
education during the Commonwealth Period?
●Nationalism
45. Which of the following is the focus of Spartan Education?
●Military training
46. Teacher Vanessa
receives a death threat because she gave her student a failing grade. She knows
that passing the student will make her less credible as a teacher but will save
herself from being harmed. She then decided to pass the student to avoid
danger. Which of the following is observed by Teacher Vanessa?
●Principle of Double Effect
47. Which of the
following actions of a teacher violated the Code of Ethics for Professional
Teachers?
●Having practice
prejudice and eliminating discrimination against any learner
48. This type of
conscience makes the person see that he sins but actually he/she does not.
●Scrupulous
49. K-12 curriculum is what type of subject-centered curriculum?
●Spiral
50. Which is the closest
to the real thing?
●Performing real life
task
51. Which of the
following helps the learner to retain information best?
●Doing
52. A glob
●Model
53. Which of the four
pillars of learning focuses on the competencies of a certain individual on a
particular skill?
●Learning to do
54. Which of the
following involves enactive representations according to Bruner?
●Action-based
55. Which does not show acculturation?
●Learning from your American
parents their traditions
56. A Venn Diagram is most likely to be used when:
●Discussing the
similarities and differences of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
57. Teacher Iah wants to
show her students the percentage of Math major, science major, social science
major, English major and TLE major based on the whole population of BSED
students in the school where she teaches. Which of the following types of graph
should she use?
●Circle graph
58. Which of the
following traits of Filipino can be considered both a negative and a positive
trait?
●Pakikisama mentality
59. he ability of a child
to realize that 1 liter of bottled water has the same quantity even if the
water will be placed on a plastic pitcher or a pale is called:
●Conservation
60. Ana is a 13 year old
high school student who thinks that death penalty should be implemented in her
own countries as she believes that there are other ways to punish oppressors
and teach them to be better citizens. She should be under what stage of
Piaget's theory?
●Formal operational
61. Lawrence Kohlberg
focuses more on which of the following aspects of child development?
●Morality
62. Which does not show acculturation?
●Learning from your
American parents their traditions
63. A toddler wishes to
go the restroom alone and wishes to care for himself if not treated properly
will have develop or lead to which of the following psychosocial stages based
on Erikson's model?
●Doubt
64. This is known as a girl's psychosexual competition with her mother for the possession of her father.
●Electra Complex
65. The parts of human
personality in which instinct and primary processes manifest:
●Id
66. Which of the following
shall receive the highest priority according to Abraham Maslow's model on
●Warmth humanistic needs?
67. In Grace Goodell's
Reading Skills Ladder, which of the following takes precedence?
●Basic sight words
68. Which of the
following is not true about Language Acquisition among children?
●Chomsky explains in his
model they children acquired language solely through exposure.
69. This model shows
reading as an active process that depends on reader characteristics, the text,
and
●Interactive the reading
situation
70. A child who has
spatial intelligence will most likely enjoy which of the following
activities?
●Solving puzzles
71. It is the average,
most commonly used and in greatly affected by extreme scores
●Mean
72. Who is the proponent of respondent conditioning?
●Ivan Pavlov
73. It is the middlemost of measures of central tendency and most reliable when there is extreme scores
●Median
74. Which of the
following teacher most likely demonstrates Bandura's work in teaching?
●She shows the student
how a dance should be performed.
75. It is the most frequently used measures of central tendency
●Mode
76. Which of the following refers to the law of effect by Thorndike?
●If the end result will
be beneficial to the student he/she will probably perform well
77. It is the highest
score minus the lowest score and is the simplest of measures of
variability
●Range
78. ZPD is concept
popularized by:
●Vygotsky
79. It is how spread the
scores are from the mean and most reliable measures of variability
●Standard Deviation
79. It is the square of standard deviation
●Variance
80. Very easy/reject
●0.81-1.00
81. Very
difficult/reject
●0-0.20
82. Easiness
●Difficulty index
83. Differentiate Upper
group to lower group
●Discrimination index
84. Difficult/revise
●0.21-0.40
85. More from upper group/retain
●Positive Discrimination
index
86.Moderate/retain
●0.41-0.60
87. Easy/revise
●0.61-0.80
88. More from lower group/reject
●Negative discrimination
index
89. Cannot
determine/reject
●Zero discrimination
index
90. Measures what it intends to measure
●Validity
91. Consistency
●Reliability
92. Standard, criteria, specific target
●Criterion referenced
91. Others, class, batch mates
●Norm referenced
92. Scattered, far from the mean, heterogenous
●High standard deviation
93. Pen and paper, multiple choice, cognitive
●Traditional assessment
94. Divide by 9.
●Stanines
95. Clustered, near from the mean, homogenous
●Low standard deviation
96. Real-life application, holistic
●Authentic Assessment
97. Peakedness
●Kurtosis
98. Before instruction, strengths and weaknesses
●Diagnostic
99. Divide by 100. Median is P50
●Percentile
100. Normal curve,
bell-shaped, most scores-average, few scores are high and low
●Mesokurtic
101. Taller, more peaked, almost if not all scores are average
●Leptokurtic
102. Divide by 10. Median
is D5
●Decile
103. During instruction progress, gaps, quizzes
●Formative
104. Flat curve, scores are heterogenous
●Platykurtic
105. Divide by 4. Median
is Q2
●Quartile
106. After instruction, evaluative learning
●Summative
107. Not biased, multiple
choice, matching type, wide level of objectives, guessing
●Objective
108. Guide for scoring
●Rubrics
109. Biased, essay, wide sampling of ideas, bluffing
●Subjective
110. Single basis
●Holistic
111. Memorization
●Knowledge
112. Multiple basis
●Analytical
113. Understanding
●Comprehension
114. Use
●Application
115. Classroom Management Model
●Kounin
116. Breaking down
●Analysis
117. Eyes at the back
●Withitness
118. Synthesis
●Putting together
119. Multi-tasking
●Overlapping
120. Jumping from previous topic to new topic and vice versa
●Flip-flop
121. Judgment
●Evaluation
122. Narrowing
●Convergent thinking
123. Not able to
return
●Truncation
124. The students are not ready
●Thrust
125.Widening
●Divergent thinking
126. Increase a
response
●Reinforcement
127.Weakens a response
●Punishment
128. General to
specific
●Deductive reasoning
129. Outside
●Acculturation
130. Specific to general
●Inductive reasoning
131. Inside
●Enculturation
132. External, shallow, money
●Extrinsic motivation
133. Cognitive development
●Piaget
134. Internal, noble,
social work
●Intrinsic motivation
135. Senses and motor (0-2)
●Sensorimotor
136. Hidden message:
notice me
Requires special
treatment
Keeps others busy
●Attention seeking
137. Egocentric, children tend to see only their point of view(2-7)
●Pre-operational
138. Hidden message: i am hurting Get even Violent
●Revenge seeking
139. (7-12)
●Concrete operational
140. 12-above
Abstract reasoning
●Formal operational
141. Hidden message: i
want to help
Gets bossy
●Power seeking
142. Classical conditioning or respondent conditioning
●Pavlov
143. Hidden message: show
me how
Refuses to participate
●Isolation/Withdrawal
144. Operant conditioning
●Skinner
145.Back to basics
●Essentialism
146. Social learning
theory
Modelling
Imitation
●Albert Bandura
147.Traditional
●Perennialism
148. Trust vs.
Mistrust
●Infant
149. Free choice
●Existentialism
150. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt
●Toddler
151. Change
●Progressivism
152. Initiative vs. Guilt
●Preschool
153. Social change
●Social Reconstructionism
154. Industry vs.
Inferiority
●School age
155. Practical use
●Pragmatism
156. Identity vs. Role confusion
●Adolescence
157. Labor/vocational
training
●Japanese
158. Values, beliefs, affective, attitude
●Idealism
159. 2 options but each has both positive and negative effect
●Double effect
160. Senses
●Empiricism
161. 2 negative options but the other one is less evil
●Lesser evil
162. Intimacy vs. Isolation
●Young adult
163. With knowledge and
intention
●Formal cooperation
164. Without knowledge and intention
●Material cooperation
165. Create new knowledge
●Constructivism
166.Pleasure
●Hedonism
167. Generativity vs. Stagnation
●Middle adult
168. More people will benefit
●Utilitarianism
169. Environment
●Behaviorism
170. Sure
●Certain
171. Ego integrity vs. Despair
●Late adult
172. Unsure
●Doubtful
173. Survival
●Pre-spanish
174. Hypocrite
●Pharisaical
175.Mouth
●Oral
176. Religion
●Spanish
177. Insensitive
●Callous
178. Thinks she’s right but she’s not
●Lax
179.Anus
●Anal
180. Thinks she’s wrong
but she’s not
●Scrupulous
181. Nationalism
●Commonwealth
182.Sex organs
●Phallic
183. 10%
●Read
184. 20%
●Hear
185. Free basic
education
●American
186. None
●Latentcy
187. 30%
●See
188. 50%
●Hear and see
189. Sex organs through opposite sex
●Genital
190. Reader to book
●Top down
191. 70%
●Say and write
192. Book to reader
●Bottom up
193. 90%
●Do
194. Action
●Enactive
195. Active process
●Interactive
196. Images
●Iconic
197. Language
●Symbolic
198. Trend or
progress
●Line graph
199. Comparison
●Bar graph
200.Percentage
●Circle or pie graph
201. A process by which a
conditioned response is lost.
●Extinction
202. What is teaching
profession?
●Is noblest profession.
203. Is a taxi driver is
consider as a professional?
●No
204. What is
professional?
●A person who finished baccalaureate
degree.
205. In what country that
a teacher with highest salary?
●Switzerland kung walang Switzerland
Malaysia
206.Country that teacher
respect most?
●China
207. 21steducation?
●Diversity of
learner
208. Portfolio that can
be used for an applicant looking for a job?
●Document portfolio
209. Metacognition?
●Understanding
210. Inductive
reasoning?
●Specific to general
211.Deductive
reasoning?
●General to specific
212. NCBTS –
●National Competency
based -teacher standards
213. PPST-
●Philippine Professional
Standards for Teachers
214. AQRF –
●ASEAN Qualifications
Reference Framework
215.Which type of visual
shows the actual object under study? –
●Realistic
216. Which perspective
views the learner as actively creating meaning? –
●Constructivism
217.Why is it important
for teachers to understand learning theory? -
●Theory information’s practice
218. The evaluation
activity in a lesson plan should answer the following question:
●How will you determine if students have
achieved the learning objectives?
219What is the main
principle of the discovery method? -
●Students learn best by doing
220.The purpose of a
motivation activity in a lesson plan is to:
●gain and maintain students' attention
221.Which perspective
says that learning should take place in an environment that resembles the real
world with all its complexities?
●Constructivism
222.TSTE standards are
●technology standards for students and
teachers
223.Which of the
following is an acceptable verb to use in objectives? –
●describe
224.This theory believes
that learning is largely determined by the external environment
●behaviorism
225.According to Marianne
Torbet, which of the following is not a game inclusion factor? –
●Competition
226.Which of the
following are the procedures and actions used to help students meet stated
objectives? -
●Methods
227. What type of lesson
evaluation takes place during the planning of the lesson? –
●Formative
228.Visuals that convey a
concept by comparing one idea to another and implying a similarity are called
●analogic visuals
229.Which is the
physiological process in which sound waves enter the ear and are converted into
electrical impulses that travel to the brain? –
●hearing
230.Which of the
following is NOT a fair use guideline? -
●The cost of the item in question
231.The information
activity in a lesson plan should answer the following question:
●How will you help students see relationships
among ideas?
232.According to the
authors of Children's Ministry that Works, in choosing games for children,
which of the following is not an important factor?
●The games should be competitive
233.Which of the
following are evidence of "the digital divide": i.e., the gap in
equitable use of computer technology among student groups? -
●Computers used for drill and skill only in
low income districts
234.Which of the
following experience is most closely associated with the constructivist
perspective of learning? -
●Student teaching
235.Sam brought his rock
collection to class for his students to classify. Which type of media is being
used? –
●Exhibit
236.Which of the
following is a three dimensional representation of a real object? –
●Model
237.Which of the
following is true regarding the shift in education in recent years?
●here has been a shift toward learner-centered
instruction.
238.Copyright law
protects -
●the legal rights to original works
239.The ability to
accurately interpret and create visual messages is known as
●visual literacy
240.Which of the
following is a problem exacerbated by the prevalence of social media sites such
as Facebook?
●Cyber-bullying
245.The purpose of an
application activity or conclusion section in a lesson plan is to
●provide opportunity for practice and
feedback.
246.Which of the
following is true regarding field trips?
● They are a form of enactive learning.
247.The PIE model of
classroom instruction stands for
●plan, implement, evaluate
248. Which of the
following objectives contains acceptable criteria?
●Students will compose a paragraph with no
more than two errors.
249.This theory uses the
computer as a model for the way humans think -
●informational processing
250.Persistence of vision
is a phenomenon whereby
●the brain continues to see the image for a
fraction of a second after the image is cut off
251.Interpreting a visual
is also known as
●decoding
252. What is the
difference between informational processing theory and constructivism?
●The first says that knowledge is objective
and represents experience; the second that knowledge is subjective and depends
on the learner's interpretation of experience.
253.An enduring change in
human behavior or performance resulting from practice or experience is the
●definition of learning
254.Which of the
following is NOT a step in the scientific process, often used in the problem
solving method?
●explore the question
256.The rule of thirds
tells us that elements should be arranged
●along imaginary lines
dividing your visual in three
257.Sam borrowed ½ of an
engine with the inners workings exposed from a local tech school. Which type of
media is this?
●Cutaway
258.Which of the
following is NOT a criteria for selecting and/or creating instructional
materials?
●Are all materials
original?
259.Applying
technological processes and tools to solve problems of teaching and learning is
the definition of
●educational technology
260.Charts and graphs are
what type of visuals?
●Organizational
261.n general, which
gender seems to be more concerned with social relationships?
●Girls
262. Body movement like
eye-winked, nodding of head and waving hand?
● Gestures