1. Which is the most ideal stage of moral development?
A. Social contract
B. Universal ethical principle
2. Which of the following interventions reduces stigma
between social status and social selection in the educational system?
A. National College Admission Examination
B. Educational Service Contracting Scheme
3. Which of these activities indicates that teachers
value their status as role models?
A. Upholding the Code of Ethics
B. Holding on to their job despite the difficulties
4. A teacher can help her underachiever students correct
their difficulties by:
A. Equity
B. All of the above
5. A child aged one year old realizes that things
continue to exist even when it is no longer present to the senses. According to
Piaget, the childe has achieved:
A. Concrete permanence
B. Object permanence
6. A little girl who experienced fear when a dog bit her,
initially responds with fear to all dogs. This is a form of what behavior?
A. Discriminate
B. Generalized
7. The following are characteristics of a child friendly
school EXCEPT
A. Child-centered
B. Exclusive
8. When we convince our students, that pleasure is not
the only good
in life, we object to the teaching of:
A. Epicureanism
B. Skepticism
9. If the student encourages developing himself to the
fullest and must satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the highest need to satisfy
according to Maslow is__________.
A. Safety needs
B. Self-actualization
10. All of the following describe the development of
children aged 11 to EXCEPT:
A. They show abstract thinking and judgment
B Sex differences in 10 becomes more evident
11. A person who had
painful experiences at the dentist's office may become fearful at the mere
sight of the dentist's office. Which theory can explain this?
A. Classical conditioning
B. Operant conditioning
12. According to the Code of Ethics for Professional
Teachers, upon
which are appointments/ promotion/ transfers made?
A. Merit and need
B. Exigency of the service
13. A teacher shall behave with honor and dignity at all
times. What activities should he/she refrain from doing?
I.
Gambling
II.
Smoking
III.
Illicit relations
IV.
Lotto betting
A. I, 11, III
B. II, Ill, IV
14. The role of
play in the preschool and early childhood years is that it:
A. Increases imagination due to expanding knowledge
and emotional range
B. Develops competitive spirit
15. When you
teach, you often engage yourself in brainstorming. Which do you avoid?
A. Increase
creativity
B. Generate many ideas
16. To nurture creativity of learners, the teacher should
be:
A. A repository of knowledge with right answer
B. Flexible in terms of time, pace materials,
techniques
17. Direct instruction is for facts, rules, and actions
as indirect instruction
is for:
A. Hypotheses, verified data, and conclusion
B. Concept, patterns, and abstraction
18.Teacher Judy gave his first-grade class a page with a
story in pictures take place of some words. Which method did he use?
A. The whole language approach
B. The rebus method
19. If you want your pupils to master the multiplication
table, which activity is most fit?
A. Drill
B. Simulation
20. To determine your pupil's entry knowledge and skills,
with you employ?
A. Pre-test
B. Focus group discussion
21. You want to present the characteristic features of a
constructivist approach. Which should you use?
A. Venn diagram
B. Attribute wheel
22. Which is most appropriate for the sharing of efforts
and ideas?
A. Cooperative
B. Constructivist
23. Which of these activities is best for visual spatial
learners?
A. Doing graphic organizer
B. Creating dance movements
24. When the class seems unruly during the discussion,
what is the best
technique to employ?
A. Prepare unfreezers/energizers
B. Ignore the students who are making noise
25. What will be the most effective way of dealing with
non- participative students?
A. Give them the grades they deserve based on their
performance
B. Employ engaging and enjoyable activities
26. Corporal punishment is punishable by law. How can you
instill discipline through non-violent means?
A. Refer all disciplinary measures to the student affairs
office
B. Establish your policies and give your expectations
at the beginning of the class
27. As a teacher,
one has to be properly dressed at all times in all occasions. This is part of
the personal classroom management of teacher. Why is it important?
I.
Teachers must be role models
II.
Teachers must always be presentable
III.
Teachers must look dignified at all times
IV.
Teachers are also models in observing proper
dress code
A. I, II, and III
B. I, II,III, and IV
28. Giving rewards is one way to motivate students to
behave properly at all times. What is the best positive reinforcement, which
can be employed?
A. Acknowledging the potential of each students
B. Praising them for good work
29. What is one advantage of using the project method in
science teaching?
A. It requires student to present in concrete form how
a principle works
B. It tests the student’s manipulative skill
30. In the light of the modern concept of teaching, which
is a characteristic of effective teaching?
A. Developing abilities to address the future
B. Pouring information to the learners
31. Which of the following techniques of curriculum
implementation is fit to the objective of developing cooperative learning and
social interaction?
A. Lecture
B. Buzz Session
32. When a school decides to work on a thematic
curriculum, which should be out of the picture?
A. Competition
B. Peer collaboration
33. When the curriculum aims to develop the whole child,
the curriculum is considered:
A. Child-centered
B. Subject centered
34. What kind of curriculum is achieved when the learning
outcomes are achieved by the students?
A. Learned curriculum
B. Assessed curriculum
35. You have assigned to handle a multi-grade class. What
instructional materials must be utilized to provide for the needs of each
level?
A. Differentiated materials to cater to different
levels
B. Multi-sensory materials
36. What should
be the first consideration of the teacher in the choice
of instructional media?
A. Availability of the media
B. Objectives of the lesson
37. Should a
teacher involve his/her students in planning the instructional objectives
before starting a lesson?
A. Yes, with shared objectives, they become
self-motivated
B. No, they will not be ready for it at the beginning
38. The heroism of Jose Rizal exemplifies Kohlberg's
theory of moral development. Which of the following characterizes Rizal?
A. He gives importance to what people will think or say
B. He possesses moral responsibilities to make
societal changes regardless of consequences to oneself.
39. Cooperative learning approach makes use of a
classroom organization where students work in teams to help each other learn.
What made of grouping can facilitate the skill and values desired?
A. Heterogeneous
B. Homogeneous
40. A teacher earns the title of "professional"
if she/he is adjudged knowledgeable, proficient in a variety of teaching
methodologies and exhibits a high degree of a third component of competence
which is/are:
A. Ethical and moral standards
B. Mastery of content
41. When a teacher practices professional ethics, which
of the following is he not likely to do:
A. Shares an outstanding outcome of undertaking with
others
B. Engages in gossips
42. The child's concept of right and wrong is based on
external criteria
laid down by adults during the stage if pre-conventional
morality. This is based on the ideas of:
A. Piaget
B. Kohlberg
43. How can a
teacher enhance his/her questioning technique for an effective teacher-student
interaction?
A, Allow sufficient "think time" at least
7-10 seconds
B. Extend wait time until the student responds
44. A teacher who advocates the pragmatic Philosophy of
Education believes that experience should follow learning, thus she has to?
A. Provide her students to apply their skills and
abilities
B. Require her student's mastery of the lesson
45. Children with sub-average intelligence and deficits
in adaptive behavior experience difficulty in managing daily activities and in
conducting themselves appropriately in social situations are diagnosed to be
suffering from a kind of disability called ___________________.
A. Attention deficit disorder
B. Mental retardation
46. Free public
elementary and secondary education is in line with the
government's effort to address educational problems of?
A. Relevance and quality
B. Access and equity
47. Instructional
objectives in the affective domain includes receiving, responding, valuing, and
the highest level is
A. Selective attention or willingness to receive
B. Conceptualization of a value system
48, On which policy is RA no. 4670 known as the Magna
Carta for Public School Teachers focused?
A. Right to establish or join organizations
B. To promote and improve the social and economic
status of public school teachers
49. The
following are characteristics of a good teaching/learning practice except?
A. People follows an orderly, predictable sequence
B. Life-like situations introduced as learning
experiences in classroom
50. Which questioning technique would be appropriate for
inductive lessons?
A. Activity involving students in the questioning
process
B. Using questions requiring only memory responses
51. Grades become valid indicators when
_________________?
A. Explaining the meaning of grades or marks
B. Course objectives are defined as intended learning
outcomes
52. The sociogram reveals that four students in your
class formed a "clique." This means that the teacher should:
A. Encourage them to join other groups with similar
interests
B. Allow them to be together all the time
53. The most important criteria in test construction
A. Preparation of Table of Specification
B. Congruency of items with the objectives
54. The first
process in analyzing scores is
A. Finding the mean
B. Tallying
55. Which of these techniques is best suited to
developing skill in asking and answering questions?
A. Interviews
B. Pictorial Review
56. A teacher wants to make a scoring rubric for a
student's output. Which format will use differential weights for the qualities
of a product or a performance?
A. Holistic Rubric
B. Analytic Rubric
57. A teacher is going to teach the parts of a human
digestive system.
Which best instructional should she use?
A. Model
B. Realia
58. A student passes a book report poorly written but
ornately presented in a folder to make up for the poor quality of the book report
content. Which Filipino traits does his practice prove?
A. "porma" over substance
B. substance over "porma"
59. Which of the following is the best time for a teacher
to set up routine activities that will contribute to effective classroom
management?
A. On the very first day of school
B. As soon as the students have established and adjusted
their schedules
60. Which of the following will you recommend to a senior
high school scholar who is impregnated by a fellow student?
A. tell her parents about the condition
B. stop schooling till after she gave birth
61. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that
aims to please people in different venues and situations rather than abide by
principles?
A. Crab mentality
B. Split personality
62. How can a teacher provide the learners the benefit of
the doubt?
A. Reward rather than punish
B. Get the side of the students
63. In line with professionalism, what does the old
maxim, "once a teacher, always a teacher" would mean?
A. Professional relationship
B. Professional dedication
64. Before being able to fully learn to live and work
together under the pillar of the 21" century education, what must the
learner attain for himself?
A. find peace within oneself
B. love his fellowmen
65. This powerful European country supplied arms to
Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a terrorist war in the Middle East. What
was the principle of moral discernment applicable in this case?
A. Principle of material cooperation
B. Principle of moral cooperation
66. For a school, which of the following is most
significant in repairing shorelines with depleted coral reefs?
A. outreach by depositing rubber tires as artificial
coral reefs
B. outreach by educating the villagers on protection
of coral reefs
67. In the Education Act of 1.901 which established a
free public education in the Philippines, what language was imposed under the
one-language policy?
A. English
B. Filipino
68. Of the following interventions, which is directly
aimed at responding to the transitional gap between academic achievement and employment?
A. identification of centers of excellence
B. school networking with business and industry
69. Of the
following effects on learning, what is the effect of simulations that make
students feel and sense experience in the classroom?
A. Reinforcing learning
B. Providing experiences that otherwise might not be
had
70. A young mother observes her seven-year-old girl glued
to her computer games. What aspect of the family life may suffer due to
obsession of the young with technology gadgets?
A. Family social life
B. Parent-child relationship
71. Research studies showed that children in slums
generally have lower reading achievement then children in urban schools. What
factor is shown to affect reading achievement?
A. Mobility
B. Socio-economic status
72. In his History class, Teacher Maldie used a current
events IQ contest to determine champions in identifying people, places, and
events. What learning objective outcome does she aim to achieve?
A. Knowledge or recall
B. Perpetual abilities
73. What is the degree of moral certitude of Jade Althea
who entered into marriage only out of obedience to her parents, but uncertain
whether she wanted marriage at all?
A. Certain
B. Doubtful
74. For cognitive learning, what are sets of facts, concepts,
and principles that describe underlying mechanism that regulate human learning,
development and behavior?
A. Facts
B. Theories
75. On categories of exceptionality in the young, what is
difficulty in focusing and maintaining attention, and/or recurrent hyperactive
and impulsive behavior?
A. ADHD
B. Emotional/conduct disorders
76. Among models of reading strategies, what did student
A< adopt when she reads back and forth, attending to both what is in her
mind and what's on the page?
A. Bottoms-up
B. Interactive
77. Of Piaget's Cognitive Concepts, which refer to the
process of fitting a new experience to a previously created cognitive structure
or schema?
A. Assimilation
B. Accommodation
78. In Piaget's stages of cognitive development, which is
the tendency of the child to only see his point of view and to assume that
everyone has the same point of view?
A. Reversibility
B. Egocentrism
79. Which is the most basic in Maslow's hierarchy of
needs?
A. Socialization
B. Altruism
80. Of the types of validity tests, what is concerned
with the relation of test scores to performance at some future time, e.g.
freshmen college test can show success in college?
A. Curriculum validity
B. Predictive validity
81. What primary response factor is considered by Essay
questions?
A. Originality
B. Wide sampling of ideas
82. What should be done with test item whose difficulty
index is .98?
A. Revise it
B. Reject it
83. What is known as the scoring guides for rating
open-ended questions?
A. Rubrics
B. Scales
84. What does a
negative discrimination index mean?
A. More from the lower group answered the test item
correctly
B. More from the upper answered the test correctly
85. What can be
said of student performance in a positively skewed
score distribution?
A. Most students performed well
B. Most students performed poorly
86. Which is
true when the standard deviation is small?
A. Scores are tightly bunched together
B. Scores are spread apart
87. What is an alternative assessment tool that consists
of a collection
of work artifacts or in progress accomplishment by a
targeted clientele?
A. Rubric
B. Portfolio
88. Which of the following criteria is the basis for
selecting tests that
yield similar results when repeated over a period of time?
A. Validity
B. Reliability
89. Teacher Nancy is directed to pass an undeserving
student with a death threat. Which advise will a utilitarian give?
A. Pass the student. That will be off use to the
student, his parents and you.
B. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
90. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to
discipline, what happens when students defy adult by arguing, contradicting,
teasing, temper tantrums, and low level hostile behavior?
A. Power seeking
B. Withdrawal
91. In the implementation of the curriculum at the
classroom level, effective strategies are called "Green". Which of
the following belongs to the Green Flag?
A. Homogenous students grouping
B. Student interest and teacher enthusiasm
92. In the implementation of the curriculum at the
classroom level,
ineffective strategies are called "Red". Which
of the following belongs to the Red Flag?
A. Content applied to real-life situations
B. Overemphasis on drill and practice
93. In avoiding implying sickness or suffering, which of
the following is the most preferable way to refer to those with disabilities
like polio?
A. "Polio victim"
B. "Had polio"
94. Among cognitive objectives, what is also known as an
understanding and is a step higher than more knowledge of facts?
A. Comprehension
B. Synthesis
95. Teacher Marsie dealt effectively with a minor
infraction of whispering by a student to a neighbor during class. Which of the
following did she do?
A. Reprimand student after class
B. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or facial
expression)
96. Following the principles for punishing students,
which of the following is the LEAST desirable strategy for classroom
management?
A. Punishing while clarifying why punishment is done
B. Punishing while angry
97. In her tests, Teacher Baricada made tests that were
either too difficult
or too easy. What was wrong with her tests?
A. Inappropriate level of difficulty of the test items
B. Identifiable patterns of answers
98. To what
process of evaluation does determining the extent objectives are met belong?
A. Authentic
B. Criterion-referenced
99. How can new information be made more meaningful to
students?
A. Relating it to knowledge they already know
B. Valuing new knowledge
100. In the learning to live together pillar of new
education, what is the
enabling factor that can make the learner fully
contribute to a peaceful and just society?
A. skills
B. values