1. If the lowest
score obtained in a 100-item test is 1 and the highest is 99, what can be said
roughly of the scores? The scores are __________ .
A. highly similar
B. highly dispersed
2. Teacher Lorelie
does norm-referenced interpretation of scores. Which of the following does she
do?
A. She compares individual student’s scores with other
students’scores.
B. She describes
what should be every individual student’s performance.
3. In the context of
grading, what is referred to as teacher’s generosity error? A teacher _______ .
A. has a tendency to give high grades as compared to the rest
B. gives way to
students’ bargain for no more quiz
4. Which is claimed
to be a disadvantage of our current practice of giving numerical or letter
grade?
A. They are
perceived to be absolute measures of intelligence.
B. They don’t give feedback on students’ specificstrengths and weaknesses
5. Which CANNOT
enhance the comparability of grades?
A. Using common
conversion table for translating the test scores to ratings
B. Formulating tests that vary among teachers
6. Principal
announced this in a faculty meeting: “There is a positive correlation between
the students’ scores in Math and in Science. “Which is the CORRECT
interpretation?
A. The students who scored high in Math also scored high in Science.
B. The students who
scored high in Math scored lowin Science
7. Which is TRUE
when standard deviation is small?
A. Scores are tightly bunched together.
B. The bell curve is
relatively flat.
8. If a researcher
commits a type 1 error, what does he commit?
A. Accepting the
null hypothesis when it should havebeen rejected
B. Rejecting the null hypothesis when it should have been accepted
9. Teacher Uber
asked her pupils to create a story out of the given pictures. Which projective
technique did Teacher Uber use?
A. Rorschach test
B. Thematic Apperception Test
10. Self-rating and a
follow-up conference with teacher benefit both teacher and student. The
following are benefits for the student EXCEPT
A. heightens student’s defensiveness.
B. helps the student
develop increased skill in self-assessment.
11. Which is NOT true
of the guidance process?
A. Guidance is meant
for every student including the performing students.
B. The guidance counselor decides what is best for the student
12. Which classroom
management technique is in line with Lao tsu’s thought on inaction?
A. Planned ignoring
B. Loss of
privileges
13. With which
philosopher did the emphasis on critical thinking begin?
This philosopher said “The unexamined life is not worth
living.”
A. Pythagoras B. Socrates
14. Helping in the
development of graduates who are “maka-Diyos” is an influence of ________ morality.
A. Naturalistic
B. Classical Christian
15. Jerome Bruner’s
idea that interest in the material being learned was the best stimulus for
learning supports our efforts to develop
motivation in our students.
A. Intrinsic B. Extrinsic
16. Teacher Dante
advises the class: “Better be good in this life. Treat others well. The good
that you do to others will come back to you in the same way that the bad you do
to others will boomerang to you.” This is what they call karma. From which
thought did this originate?
A. Buddhist B. Hindu
17. The early
Egyptians adopted apprenticeship as one educational method. Which is its
equivalent in our present teacher education curriculum?
A. Presentation and
defense of a research paper
B. Practicum like practice teaching
18. Which illustrates
this principle: “Circumstances may change a good or an indifferent act into a
punishable one”.
A. The professional
teacher’s act of insulting a student is worse than a student belittling a
classmate.
B. Slapping someone at a moment of rage is not as worse as slapping
someone for thrill.
19. In times of war,
soldiers must be ready to give up their lives in defense of the nation. which
normative relationship applies this case?
A. More common good-public safety before private gain
B. Wider social
order-the family before the individual
20. Teacher Dadang is
ordered to pass undeserving student with a death threat. Which advice will a
hedonist give?
A. Pass the student.
That will be of use to the student, his parents and you.
B. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
21. Which one should
you do if a parent of one of your failing pupils asks you to tutor her daughter
in consideration of a certain amount of money which you badly needed?
A. Accept the offer
but do tutoring outside office hours.
B. Advise the parent to look for another tutor.
22. If you agree with
Rizal on how you can contribute to our country’s redemption, which should you
work for?
A. The economic
recovery of the country
B. The upgrading of the quality of Philippine education
23. Duties that secure
public order or common good have priority over those that safeguard the
individual. Which illustrates this?
A. The need to obey
traffic rules is prior to one’s personal convenience.
B. Drugstores
require doctor’s prescription before disposing the drug.
24. Human dignity is inherent in every person. What does
this mean? The inner worth of a person .
A. Depends on what
s/he can do
B. Is in him/her whether or not s/he can do or has something
25. Which statement on
human rights is CORRECT?
A. Every right carries with an obligation.
B. Rights are
absolute
26. To insist on
rights without acceptance of duty is .
A. Selflessness B. Selfishness
27. In school-based
management, school head is given more power for him .
A. Be able to serve his teachers, pupils and community better
B. Command his
subordinates to do what he pleases
28. Authority comes
from God and is meant to .
A. Make the subjects
of authority recognize their superiors
B. Help those given the authority do their task
29. Under no
circumstances shall a teacher be prejudiced nor discriminatory against any
learner, says the Code of Ethics. When is a teacher prejudiced against any
learner?
A. When he makes a
farsighted pupil sit at the back
B. When he refuses a pupil with a slight physical disability in
class
30. Teacher Purang
does not want Teacher Pazang to be promoted and so the former fabricates lies
against Teacher Pazang and writes them in an anonymous letter mailed to the
Schools Division Superintendent. What should Teacher Purang do if she has to
act prefessionally?
A. Go to the Schools
Division Superintendent and give criticism verbally.
B. Submit to the office concerned a signed justifiable criticism
against Teacher Pazang
31. A teacher is a
facilitator of learning and of the development of the youth. Which practice is
NOT in keeping with his role as facilitator?
A. Considers the
multiple intelligences of learners
B. Humiliates misbehaving pupils
32. Which is NOT a
manifestation of a professional teacher’s pride in a teaching as a noble
calling?
A. She is resigned to the idea that teaching is for those who cannot
make it in the other profession.
B. She campaigns for
the better students to take up teaching.
33. Which of the
following opinions about books is about the sensible delight they give the
reader?
A. A man without
book is like a body without a soul
B. A book is a garden in pocket
34. Ranking of teacher
applicants based on LET rating, college GPA, demo teaching interview, etc. is
in accordance with the hiring principle of________.
A. Selective admission to the profession
B. Aristocracy
35. Teacher Baek An
manages a Nursery class. What stage/period of reading should she observe in
teaching reading skills to her pupils?
A. Reading readiness
B. Beginning reading
36. Magda is already
in College. What reading activities should she be guided on the following
stages/period of continuity/progression in developmental reading?
A. Reading readiness
B. Refinement in the use of reading materials
37. One every
important type of communication skill which is receptive in nature and requires
one to be very alert is:
A. Reading B. Listening
38. Which of the
following steps should be completed first in planning an achievement test?
A. Set up a table of specifications
B. Define the
instructional objective
39. Teacher Chang does
not personally agree with one school policy. What is the professional thing for
her to do?
A. Make an honest
effort to understand, support, and carry out the school policy even if he does
not personally agree.
B. Be indifferent about it as he exerts effort to understand.
40. How is the moral
character of a teacher most accurately summed up when he/she have reached a
level of development emotionally, socially, mentally, spiritually, appropriate
to age and status?
A. Being loving
person
B. Being fully human
41. Which is
considered ethical when it comes to a teacher applying for a teaching position?
I. There is a
vacant position
II. She/he is
qualified for the position
III. She/he respects
the system of selection on the basis of merit and competence
A. I, II, and III B. I and II
42. Of the following,
which demonstrates the principle that the good end does not justify the
illegal/immoral means?
A. Students form a
peer group to pass the course
B. A principal collects money from students to set up a computer
laboratory
43. Guided by Max
Scheler’s hierarchy of values, what did student Ki- Seung Nyang prefer to
practice when she decided to go on an out-of- town picnic to enjoy the day with
friends, rather than attend a required Saturday class?
A. Vital values
B. Pleasure values
44. On managing the
class as a group, what is the problem when a teacher gives work load to
students that are too light or too heavy?
A. dissatisfaction
B. disturbance in
group climate
45. Teacher Francis
organized a structured class discussion with two opposing sides and assigned
speakers on the issue of contraceptives. What was this kind of class?
A. panel discussion B. Debate
46. Teachers evaluate
student’s achievements because .
A. They want to know
how their student perceived their method of teaching
B. They want to know if they are able to reach the goal of their
teaching efforts
47. The teacher is
obliged to ensure certain qualities in choice and use of assessment
instruments. What was not observed when teacher Emperatress gave a test that
included materials that were not covered by class lessons?
A. Validity B. Reliability
48. Teacher Alden is
observed to be a bit aloof from the children of the Aetas. She justifies her
action by saying: “We are but human; we cannot like every pupil.”Is she acting
ethically?
A. Yes, persons have
their own peculiarities and we expect that we cannot like everybody in the same
way that not everybody can like us.
B. No, under no circumstances shall a teacher be prejudiced against
any learner.
49. What makes
assessment of learning peculiar is that it measures concepts, ideas and abstract
which can be characterized as _____.
A. Physical B. Intangibles
50. What kind of classroom may have harmful effects
to preschoolers along academic orientation or structures?
A. Adaption to age,
maturity, cultural capabilities
B. Highly academic direct instruction
51. What is teacher
Noni’s teaching style which asserts his authority, and provides rewards or
punishment for work done?
A. Apprenticeship
B. Boss Employee
52. Student Teacher
Sophie has a very strong knowledge base in earth science. In effect, which will
she most likely be capable of doing?
A. Can make an
experimental set up on the planets
B. Can answer all questions pertaining to earth science
53. Facilities such as
classrooms, fixtures and equipment can often damage the morale of new teachers
and become an obstacle for adapting well to the school environment. What should
be the policy for assigning said physical facilities?
A. First come, first
served basis
B. needs of student’s basis
54. Principal Ejay
invited an expert to speak and answer questions on the issue of cybercrime
among faculty and senior students. What kind of discussion was held by the
school?
A. panel discussion
B. Symposium discussion
55. There are values
in the home environment that should form part of the school environment during
early childhood development. Which of the following has greatest significance
for carrying over form the home to the school?
A. Hygiene B. Discipline
56. At the elementary
level which must be done to curb pupil’s lack of motivation, low self-esteem
and lethargy?
I. Help children
discover their special talents and interest
II. Organize
interest clubs
III. Focus solely on
academics for lesson mastery
A. I and II B. II only
57. Erickson viewed
the elementary school years as critical for the development of self-confidence.
Which one should the elementary school provide?
A. Opportunities for children to achieve the recognition of
teachers, parents and peers by producing the things
B. Rules on academic
behavior to be strictly enforced on all pupils
58. This is the scenario
in Teacher Susan ’s class. The bell rang but the students are still absorbed in
their group discussion. The small groups haven’t move from their seats as they
are busy arguing on what the Philippine government should do with China’s
encroachment of the Scarborough shores. Which is true of the class?
I. Active learners
II. Does things for
the sake of grades
III. They have strong
knowledge base on government and international relations
A. I,II and III B. I and III
59. Learning is
influenced by social interaction and interpersonal relations.
What must a teacher do?
A. Make students
feel good about themselves
B. Make students work collaboratively
60. It is believed
that the teacher has an invisible aura of light surrounding his/her person that
influences the class. To what learning principle does this influence best
relate to?
A. Learning by trial
and error
B. Learning by observation and imitation
61. During Hispanic
days in the Philippines, friars taught the Caratilia and discipline by the use
of the rod, on erring young “Indio” students. What type of conditioning was
applied for his practice?
A. Operant conditioning
B. Outright
conditioning
62. Within the context
of constructive learning, which of the following manifests the teacher as an
effective teacher?
A. Great impression
that teacher is technology savy
B. Discovery by students of learning opportunities
63. Following
Ausubel’s social learning theory, what kind of behavior model is applied by the
Cinderella character in portraying moral lessons on life from rags-to-riches?
A. Symbolic B. Real
64. Which of the
following is NOT among the elements to consider in applying David Ausubel’s
advance organizer process?
A. Degree of prior
familiarity
B. Subject overview
65. Who introduce
Gestalt psychology which influenced the importance of understanding in the
teaching-learning process?
A. Robert Gagne B. Max Wertheimer
66. English teacher An
Pituan teaches grammar by limited concentration on memory and application of
rules, immediately tested by daily quizzes. What learning theory is applicable
in this case?
A. Cognitivist B. Connectionist
67. Beyond formal
learning, modern school gives regard to parents and the community. What
contemporary theory of learning favors this attitude?
A. Social cognition B. Economic cognition
68. For the theorist
of constructivism what/who is at the core of genuine thinking, understanding
and learning?
A. Learners B. Teachers
69. Among the
following contemporary theories of learning, which explore situations confined
to certain people, places or events?
A. Cased-based reasoning
B. Constructivism
70. Who among the
educational psychologist gave importance to Eugenics or breeding, stating that
well-bred chicken create better, more moral and happier learning environment?
A. William James B. Edward Thorndike
71. Following Albert
Bandura’s social learning theory, what can be achieved from the public
television live coverage of Senate hearings on plunder cases, such as on the
misuse of pork barrel funds?
A. Personality imaging B. Behavior change
72. At what point does
the science learner engage in critical thinking?
A. Gathering
evidence B. Examining or judging
73. In the scientific
process, what thinking skill is referred in the process of mentally analyzing
and evaluating data on evidences?
A. Constructive
thinking B. Interpretative thinking
74. Due to the risk in
exposing children in some equipment and apparatus, including chemical elements
in a science laboratory, what is an effective alternative teaching strategy?
A. Lecture B. Demonstration
75. What does a
teacher do if she practices differentiated instruction?
A. Applies a
multidisciplinary teaching approach
B. Makes students collaborate with other on instructional tasks
76. Problems of
discipline (misdeeds, lapses, minor offenses) can be reduced through enthusiasm
which can be matched by the enthusiasm of learners. What can draw a laugh and
reduce tension from all?
A. Nonverbal
gestures
B. Sense of humor
77. What can teacher
Wan Lou encourage in order foster collaborative/ conversational learning among
her high school students?
A. Seek ideas and opinions from others (peers, parents, friends,
etc.)
B. Try-out ideas
suggested by the teacher
78. For young Filipino
learners studying English as a second language, which of the following can best
generate language learning?
A. Simple exercise by use
B. Study of grammar
79. Teacher Empress Ki
asked her students to bring small plants in pots, and then organize and mark
them according to categories, e.g. flowering, ornamental, herbal, etc. What
skill was desired in this activity?
A. Processing
activity
B. Classifying activity
80. Teacher Bekang
makes her preschoolers touch, rub and manipulate natural and artificial
objects. What is given importance in this case?
A. Tactile B. Anatomic
81. In science teaching,
what can be classified as self-directed strategy in knowing concepts,
principles and innovations?
A. Project B. Role playing
82. A young mother
observes her seven year old girl glued to her computer games. What aspect of
family life may suffer due to obsession of the young with technology gadgets?
A. Family economic
life
B. Parent-child relationship
83. Which of the
following situation shows technology engaging learners in active, constructive,
intentional, authentic and cooperative learning?
A. Surfing Internet
information sites
B. Collating materials from the Web
84. Michael Harrington
noted: “If there is technological advance without social advance, there is,
almost automatically, an increase in human misery.” Which of the following
shows Mr. Harrington is right?
A. Internet Pornography
B. Facebook
85. A schema is a
computer chip in your brain that holds all you know on a subject. Each time you
find something new, you pull out the computer chip on that subject; add the new
information, and the return the chip to the storage. The reading technique that
activates the schema is:
A. Key-word reading B. Previewing
86. Our digital
generation reads from the internet. What kind of reading activity do we engage
in as we read and share Facebook materials?
A. Economic reading B. social reading
87. In today’s
technology-society, what competency is gained by early learners in the use of
digital resources, such as electronic devices?
A. Social maturity B. computer literacy
88. Scientific
attitudes need to be developed among young learners. Which does pupil Fanny
lacks when she accused without evidence her seatmate, Esonsa of stealing her
sandwich?
A. Persistence B. Objectivity
89. Among unit plan
components, to what cluster do models, replicas, charts, graphs and specimens
belong?
A. Resources and
materials
B. Learning activities
90. Which of the
following can be classified as a terminal learning outcome?
A. Sense of scientific attitude
B. Dichotomy between
aquatic and land animals
91. In his class,
teacher Ta Hwan carefully focuses on important elements of the rich life of
indigenous communities, filtering out their negative attitudes. What attitudes
among diverse learners can this generate?
A. Sense of pride
B. Sense of apathy
92. What is the
introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practices in education e.g. new
educational technologies?
A. Progression B. Innovation
93. Teacher Tal Tal
assert that the aim of development is the complete fulfillment of man and his
development in a holistic way as an individual, member of a family and
community and as a responsible citizen. Which fundamental type of learning does
a Teacher Tal Tal assert?
A. Learning to be
B. Learning to live
together
94. Schools are
referred to as second homes. What pillar stands for caring and nurturing
schools?
A. Learning to be
B. Learning to live together
95. What initiative
provides unity and camaraderie among professional teachers?
A. Communication
with former classmates
B. Membership in the teacher association
96. Which of the
following will most effectively encourage the new teachers for active
participation in the school unique educational culture?
A. Teacher induction program (TIP)
B. Involvement in
planning/designing activities
97. Public school
teachers plan to organize a peaceful rally to express their grievances over
education policies. How can this be legally done?
A. Support of
parents and community
B. Get permit for rally outside of work hours
98. Which of the
following can be a more effective strategy to advance higher esteem for the
teaching profession and its rightful share of available talents?
A. Removal of entry
examinations for aspirants
B. Adequate remuneration and other means job satisfaction
99. Teacher Petra
thinks she is the best among peers, while others are below her stature. What is
her attitudes towards people?
A. “Bukas na lang”
attitude
B. Holier than thou attitude
100. Teacher Jaja was
awarded for her special efforts to create a nurturing environment in the
school. What character has she shown?
A. Humble
B. Loving
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