1. Teacher A avoids giving out-of-context drills. Instead he makes use of real-world problems for his students to solve. Doing so makes Teacher A _______in approach.
A. Inquiry-based
B. Constructivist
C.
Reflective
D. Developmentally
2. In the 4A’s of facilitating learning,
the first thing that a teacher should do is:
A. Abstraction
B. Analysis
C.
Activity
D. Application
3. In the 4A’s approach to facilitating
learning, the students learn best to relate ideas to real life through______.
A. Abstraction
B. Analysis
C. Activity
D.
Application
4. Which test measure is basic to select
and connect ideas?
A.. Multiple choice
B. Matching type
C.
Mapping
D. Outlining
5. Which test a subjective and less
reliable for scoring and grading?
A. Completion
B.
Essay
C. True or false
D. Matching
6. Teacher Dada wants to test student’s
acquisition of declarative knowledge. Which test is appropriate?
A. Performance test
B. Submission of a report
C.
Short answer test
D. Essay
7. A seating arrangement that is used for
a small group
A. Traditional
B.
Horseshoe
C. Circular
D. Rectangular
8. Teacher A would like to cover a wide
variety of objectives in the quarterly examinations in his English class lesson
on subject verb agreement. Which of the following type of test the most
appropriate?
A. True or False
B. Essay
C.
Multiple choice
D. Matching type
9. Among the types of assessment below,
which does not belong to the concept-group?
A. Multiple choice
B. Matching type .
C. True or false
D.
Completion test
10. Which type of test measures student’s
thinking, organizing and written communication skills?
A. Completion
B.
Essay
C. True or false
D. Matching
11. What is the highest career stage of a
teacher in the PPST?
A.
Distinguished
B. Proficient
C. Highly Proficient
D. Most Proficient
12. Senior high school student in private
schools are given_____.
A. Scholarship
B. Low tuition free
C.
Voucher
D. Discount in tuition free
13. When a child says that the sun is
sleeping at night, the child is in the pre-operational stage, particularly______.
A.
animism
B. centration
C. egocentrism
D. reversibility
14. When the daughter is competing with
the mother for the father's attention, the daughter is said to be experiencing
_____.
A.
Electra complex.
B. Oedipus complex
C. identity crisis.
D. Sexual deviation
15. According to Piaget’s cognitive
concept, what is the learning experience structure during infancy and early years.
A. Accommodation
B.
Assimilation
C. Schema
D. Equilibrium
16. Bandura's theory, the teacher who can
be observed in a school is____.
A. Symbolic model
B.
Live model
C. Virtual model
D. Verbal model
17. Advance organizers use ____ to make
connections among various pieces of information for Efficient recall
A. Visual imagery
B.
Elaboration
C. Organization
D. Rehearsal
18. Bruner said that there should be
revisiting an old curriculum and for full understanding of ideas
A. Enrichment curriculum
B. Advanced organizers
C.
Spiral curriculum
D. Concept mapping
1. A teaching cycle is not complete
without _____ of learning.
A. reviewing
B. recycling
C. planning
D.
assessment
20. Among thinking skills, Analysis means,
A. Comparing information proper choices
B. selecting relevant and important
information
C.
Breakdown complex information
D. placing information
21. Which cognitive ability is tested in
the essay question. A listing of ways to tackle noise pollution.
A.
Creating
B. Classifying
C. Inferring
D. Generalization
22. To learn complex subject matter, it is
most
effective to experience from information
and
A. classify facts
B. organize ideas
C.
construct meaning
D. divide elements
23. The promulgation of Code of ethics for
professional Teachers under Resolution 435 of the PRC expressly covers teachers
in all educational intuitions at the following levels, and implicitly at
the________.
A. Elementary
B.
Tertiary
C. Preschool and Primary
D. Secondary
24. Based on bloom's taxonomy, this
activity is suitable to contribute to comprehension and learning but NOT to include
___________.
A
causal relationship
B. analogy
C. outline
D. text reading
25. How does a novice learner acquire
information?
A. Selected information
B. Important information
C.
All the information
D. Meaningful information
26. What kind of knowledge processing was
involved when teacher when teacher A asked his students to reflect on
themselves as self-learners?
A. Deduction
B. Observation
C.
Metacognition
D. Induction
27. You are required to formulate your own
philosophy of education in the course teaching profession, based on Bloom's
revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive
structure or processing are you?
A. Applying
B.
Creating
C. Analyzing
D. Evaluating
28. Successful learners contribute to
their own learning by assuming the following traits except?
A. Goal-directed
B. Active
C.
Docile
D. Self-regulating
29. How would you describe teacher J
initiative in relating to everyone in class without playing favorite?
A. Exclusive
B.
Inclusive
C. Constructive
D. Competitive
30. What kind of multiple question is:
"For an agricultural country like the Philippines, which should the country
advance for its economic development: (a) agriculture production (b) industrial
development (c) tourism (d) finance and banking"?
A. Application of a concept
B. Assessment of a problem
C.
Simple knowledge
D. Application of a formula
31. Which standardized test is used to
measure performance in completed subjects at various grade levels?
A. Remedial test
B.
Achievement test
C. Aptitude test
D. Intelligence test
32. Along piaget principles, what will you
apply along the need to use props and visual aids to help children understand
ideas?
A. introduce dialogue exchange
B.
use drawing and illustrations
C. do drills and repetitive exercise
D. Send pupils in a field trip
33. Teacher A is sincere and honest in
words and deeds as he has____?
A. Buoyancy
B. Innovativeness
C. Intelligence
D.
Reliability
34. A teacher who is moody, a loner,
easily giving up with poor interpersonal relationship?
A.
Buoyancy
B. Innovativeness
C. Intelligence
D. Reliability
35. Open environment for discussing
opinions without fear of being wrong
A. Debate
B.
Buzz Session
C. Symposium
D. Committee
36. Proponent of Learning by heart, heads
and hands
A. Herbart
B. Froebel
C.
Pestalozzi
D. Vygotsky
37. The professional standard in the PQF
is best understood?
A. As by law
B.
As by benchmark
C. As by ethical code
D. As by Civic conduct
38. Values of agreeable, disagreeable or
strong sensual?
A. Vital Values
B. Psychic Values
C.
Pleasure Values
D. Holy and Unholy Values
39. What type of test is National Career
Assessment Examination (NCAE)?
A.
Placement test
B. Summative test
C. Formative test
D. Aptitude test
40. According to Jean Piaget's, cognitive
development theory a childlike Cinderella is in stage of ?
A. Sensorimotor
B.
Pre-operational stage
C. Egocentrism
D. Formal operational
41. What is the lowest form of learning?
A.
Perceiving
B. Responding
C. Conditioning
D. Teaching
42. Which of the following is the study of
human behavior?
A. Philosophy
B. Morality D.
C. Ethics
D.
Psychology
43. According to Maslow, the highest of
the need in the Hierarchy of Needs theory is
A. Psychological need
B.
Self actualization
C Belongingness
D. Safety
44. More senses are involved in the
learning process during:
A. Exhibit
B. Lecture
C.
Demonstration
D. Field trip
45. Summative assessment is______?
A. Assessment in learning
B. Assessment as learning
C. Assessment for learning
D.
Assessment of learning
46. ______is an actual concept sharing of
teaching and student
A.
Inquiry-related
B. Substitution learning
C. Metacognitive
D. Constructivist
47. Technology advances in education by
using_____ devices
A. Audio visual
B. Digital
C. Improvised
D. Supplementary
48. The most important contribution of the
Gestalt psychology to the theories of learning
A. Use of multimedia approaches
B. Importance of reinforcement
C. Concept of readiness in learning
D.
Cognitive insight
49. If a student failed to pass 2
subjects, he/she will
A. Retain in the same level
B.
Take remedial classes
C. Move to the next grade level
D. Transfer to another school
50. Show the chronological development of
curriculum
A. Legal foundations
B. Philosophical Foundations
C.
Historical Foundations
D. Psychological Foundations
51. What materials can be used when
intended materials are not available?
A. Supplementary materials
B. Audio-visual materials
C.
Improvised materials
D. Digital materials
52. Teacher A observed that one of his
followers excels in activities requiring strength, speed, flexibility, balance,
and hand-eye coordination. According to H. Gardner, such natural intelligence
can be identified as _____.
A.
bodily-kinesthetic
B. intrapersonal
C. interpersonal
D. verbal-linguistic
53. Rote learning in the teaching-learning
process isbest described as ___.
A.
automated
B. in-depth
C. discovery
D. motivated
54. Along piaget principles, what will you
apply along the need to use props and visual aids to help children understand
ideas?
A. introduce dialogue exchange
B.
use drawing and illustrations
C. do drills and repetitive exercise
D. Send pupils in a field trip
55. Based on Blooms Taxonomy, which of the
following can be best effective for making a synthesis of learning?
A. A comparison standard
B. A definition
C. A text reading
D.
A plan
56. This is a tool for assessment for
spatially intelligent learners.
A. Oral demonstration enacting movie scene
B. Writing inner thoughts
C.
Landscape drawing
D. Written report
57. Teacher Tess gives importance to "Wellness:
Which needs to be developed among individual learners and so she gives focus on
_____.
A. Spiritual values
B. Pleasure values
C. Values of the holy
D.
Vital values
58. Here is a test item: "Jose Rizal
was born in Calamba Laguna on June ___ 1861." What is WRONG with the item?
A.
It is concerned in trivia
B. The blank is very short
C. It is open to more than one correct
answer
D. The black is near the end
59. In order for the students to clearly
understand the structure and content of the teacher's presentation, the teacher
should have
A.
short preview
B. several years of experience as a
presenter
C. short conclusion
D. a summary
60. Assessment of learning is _____ to the
teaching- learning process.
A. auxiliary
B. enrichment
C.
integral
D. add-on
61. Who authored the three-tiered model of
learning- enactive, iconic and symbolic and emphasized that we should not teach
directly to the abstract level without adequate foundation of the concrete?
A.
Jerome Bruner
B. Jean Piaget
C. Erik Erikson
D. Lev Vygotsky
62. What is PQF?
A.
A framework for qualifications of professionals in the Philippines
B. A framework of levels of the Philippine
Education System
C. A framework for all courses in tertiary
D. A framework for job qualifications to
determine salary
63. The teacher as facilitator adds vigor,
light and life
in the classroom.
A. Composure
B. Uniform
C.
Presence
D.. Reticence
64. The meaning of AQRF
A.
ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework
B. Asian Qualifications Reference
Framework
C. ASEAN Quality Reference Framework
D. Asian Quality Reference Framework
65. On transferring learning, how will you
classify the presentation of invited social researcher discussing the effect of
social media.
A. Utilization -related
B. Learner-related
C. Inquiry-related
D.
Concept-related
66. Riya is afraid of exams. Her teacher
usually gives an exam every friday. now, riya is afraid of Friday even though
it is not certain whether or not her teacher will
give an exam on the day. Which Theory
illustrate Riya's behavior?
A.
Classical conditioning
B. Constructivist theory
C. Operant Conditioning
D. Connectionism theory
67. Which standardized test us used to
measure performance is complete grade levels?
A. Aptitude test
B.
Achievement test
C. Intelligence test
D. Remedial test
68. According to Gardner's multiple
intelligence theory. Spatial intelligence learners are inclined /disposal to.
A. One's own strength, goals and desires
B.
Colors, shapes
C. body language, moods, voice, feelings
D. Touch, movement physical self.
69. A child treats his friend highly
aggressive. The reason behind this attitude in his past experience with his
father who is also highly aggressive. This is demonstrated on what theory.
A. Cognitive developmental theory
B. Operant conditioning
C.
Social cognitive theory
D. Classical conditioning
70. The school conducted a general student
election for the Supreme Student Council. The election is patterned after the
COMELEC system. The school is using what kind of technique?
A. Symposium
B. Panel discussion
C.
Simulation
D. Dramatization
71. The speaker shows COMPOSURE in a big
audience.
The capitalized word means:
A. Nervousness
B. Agitation
C.
Calmness
D. Excitement
72. What is “frustration control” in the
reading Strategies of the teacher to student
A.
Student’s frustration of not being able to read
B. Remove the stress
73. As a head teacher, what task will you
give to a beginning teacher
A.
Demo subjects
B. light subject
C. Subject “pegs”
D. Subject overload
74. Natural and Physical science is more
important than humanities
A. Empiricism
B.
Naturalism
C. Progressivism
D. Essentialism
75. Focused in on 3 r’s
A.
Essentialism
B. Existentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Empiricism
76. Gestalt theory is well known for its
concept of _____learning
A. Situation.
B. Perception
C. Cognition
D.
Insight
77. Which psychological theory states that
the mind insists on finding patterns in things that contribute to the
development of insight?
A. Piaget's psychology
B. Bruner’s theory
C.
Gestalt psychology
D. Kohlberg's psychology
78. The theme of Vygotsky's socio-cultural
theory emphasizes the role of appropriate assistance given by the teacher to
accomplish a task.
A. competency technique
B.
scaffolding
C. active participation
D. collaboration
79. Which educational level/s provide/s
for free and compulsory education as stipulated in Article IV, Section 2 of the
Philippine Constitution?
A. Elementary level
B. Secondary level
C.
Elementary and secondary levels
D. Tertiary level
80. Human development begins in this
stage.
A.
Conception
B. Birth
C. Schooling
D. Early childhood
81. The results of assessment must be
provided the soonest possible time______
A. Parents
B. Principal
C. Registrar
D.
Students
82. What is the purpose of a pre-test?
A. To assess results
B. To apply an intervention
C.
To determine entry knowledge or skills
D. To grade learners
85. What is the philosophy of education
derived?
A.
National education policies and goals
B. School spirit
C. Theories of teaching and learning
D. Comparative curriculum
83. What does a philosophy of education
provide for the school agenda and those who benefit from educational work?
A. Curriculum
B.
Vision
C. Values
D. Goals
84. What kind of sources do critical
thinkers rely on for attaining truth or resolving problems?
A. Biased
B.
credible
C. opinionated
D. vested interest
85. Which learning activities involve
estimating, calculating, budgeting and analyzing?
A. Research
B. Literacy
C. Data gathering
D.
Numeracy
86. What kind of assessment is a post
test?
A. Process assessment
B.
Outcome assessment
C. Diagnostic assessment
D. Self assessment
87. Especially in research which
activities lead to discovery and insights on issues and concerns?
A.
Interactive
B. Interdisciplinary
C. Integrative
D. Innovative
88. Which of the following can best
encourage participating by learners on the issue of family conflicts?
A. Graphs and Charts
B. Power-point presentation
C.
Role playing
D. Photos
89. What is the special program given to
the students who can't read?
A.
Reading program
B. Literary program
C. Language program
D. Phonic program
90. Performance experiment is an example
of ___.
A. demonstration
B
.direct purposeful experience
C. contrived experience
D. dramatized experience
91. When do we need to evaluate the
curriculum?
A. Whenever somebody suggests it
B.
Whenever necessary
C. Every academic year
D. Every quarter
92. Which is an exemption in the code of
ethics of teachers?
A. Principal
B.
Librarian
C. Division office superintendent
D. Master teacher
93. Teacher A wanted his students to rate
their own work using the scoring rubric
A. Applying
B.
Evaluating
C. Analyzing
D. Synthesizing
94. In Bruner's Three-tiered, which is
action based?
A. Iconic learning
B.
Enactive learning
C. Inactive learning
D. Symbolic learning
95. Which pillar of learning describes the
phrase "Unity in Diversity"?
A.
Learning to live together
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to do
96. When a child says that the sun is
sleeping at night, the child is in the pre-operational stage, particularly______.
A.
animism
B. centration
C. egocentrism
D. reversibility
97. When the daughter is competing with
the mother for the father’s attention, the daughter is said to be experiencing
_______
A.
Electra Complex
B. Oedipus complex
C. Identity Crisis
D. Sexual Deviation
98. In a classroom curriculum
implementation, which is referred to as the "Green flag" ?
A. Content delivery bias
B. Too much chalkboard talk
C. Rigid Movement
D.
Student interest
99. Who coined the term
"scaffolding" ?
A.
Bruner
B. Piaget
C. Vygotsky
D. Pavlov
100. As an investigative tool, assessment
can help discover various aspects of students learning, but these does not
include_____.
A. what students already know
B. what students can do
C.
what students expect to learn
D. metacognitive knowledge
101. Among important characteristics of
successful teaching, which connotes dress, physique, freedom from personal
defects, personal magnetism, neatness, cleanliness, posture, and personal
charm?
A. Drive
B.
Attractiveness
C. Dominance
D. Buoyancy
102. Once the grading period is done and
all grades are recorded to whom the teacher will present the grades?
A.
Students
B. Parents
C. Principal
D. Registrar
103. Which of the following is consider as
the nursery of the state?
A. Home
B.
School
C. Religion
D. Politics
104. Which of the ff. is Universal and
unchanging?
A. Freedom
B. Justice
C.
Love
D. Beliefs
105. A small group of students usually 3-6
persons discussing or solving a problem?
A. Debate
B.
Buzz session
C. Group dynamics
D. Open forum C. Group
106. What type of test items requires
students to blend, combine, fuse and integrate ideas or causes?
A. Application
B. Evaluation
C.
Synthesis
D. Analysis
107. Which of the following construct is
NOT at the level of critical thinking
A. preferring and evaluating
B. grouping and classifying
C.
guessing and believing
D. associating and grasping
108. Learners are information processors.
Whose thought is this?
A. Gestalt theorist
B. Metacognitivist
C. Behaviorist
D.
Cognitivist
109. Of the following, which is most
effective for influencing human emotion for retention and discovery of
learning?
A. Drills to argument retention
B.
Use of inspirational tool ( book,film,art,etc.)
C. Telling of jokes in teaching
D. Emotional delivery of lessons
110. Which of the following is an
acceptable initiative conducive to the teacher’s making a difference in the achievement
of new generations of the country’s youth?
A. Greatest prestige in the community
B. Wearing of distinctive teacher’s
uniform
C. Highest pay in the country
D.
Quality teacher preparation
111. What kind of knowledge processing was
involved when teacher A asked his students to reflect on themselves as
self-learners?
A. Deduction
B. Observation
C.
Meta-cognition
D. Induction
112. Which is understood by an eye wink,
simple nodding of a head, or wave of a hand?
A. Facial expression
B.
Gesture
C. Verbal communication
D. Body language
113. The first step in constructing
achievement tests.
A. Determine the highest rating to be
given to students
B.
Determine the content and skills covered by test
C. Determine the characteristics of the
examinees
D. Assess the teaching capability of
teachers.
114. When you begin teaching with concrete
experience then come in with conclusion, which method do you employ?
A. deductive
B. it depends on your type of
generalization
C.
inductive
D. it depends on the quantity of details
you bring in
115. Which method is more interactive?
A. deductive
B. deductive, if teacher wants to
C.
inductive
D. Inductive, if teacher chooses to
116. When you begin teaching with the
generalization then bring in details, which method do you employ?
A.
deductive
B. it depends on your type of
generalization
C. inductive
D. it depends on the quantity of details
you bring in
117. A teacher discovers that a product of
a certain bottling company brings about damage to teeth. Much as he wants to
share the findings of his study , he could not because the company is harassing
him.
Which teacher's right is violated?
A. Academic freedom
B.
Right to one's honor
C. Right to property
D. Right to make livelihood
118. Teacher Dada’s lesson was on “what
man can do to arrest climate change”. She made students do the talking, the
arguing, and the synthesizing. She gave her lecturette after students have
participated in the lively discussion. Which teaching approach did Teacher Dada
employ?
A.
Learner-centered approach
B. Activity-centered approach
C. subject matter-centered approach
D. Teacher-centered approach
119. Learning is an active process. Which
one is an application of this principle?
A.
Let student learn the steps In opening a computer by making them follow the
steps.
B. Group students for work or project that
way project becomes less expensive.
C. Teach your content from a
multidisciplinary perspective.
D. Avoid drills which are out of context.
120. For those who successfully pass the
Licensure Examination for Teachers, the _______ signed by the Chairman of the
Philippine Regulation Commission Serves as evidence for lawful practice
profession.
A. Professional Oath copy
B. Professional registration fee receipt
C. Merit examination certificate
D.
Professional license
121. What kind of authority is best
applied in guiding millennial youths or learning?
A. Laissez faire
B. Rigorous
C.
Authoritative
D. Relational
122. The_____ is a quiet informal group
(usually four of five students ) serving as an panel with an audience.
A. committee
B. round-table
C.
buzz session
D. critiquing group
123. Teachers often complain of numerous
non-teaching assignments that adversely affect their teaching. Does this mean
that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching
a. Yes, if they are given other
assignments justice demands that they be properly compensated.
b.
No, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in
activities for betterment of communities
c. Yes, because other community leaders,
not teachers, are tasked to lead in community activities
d. Yes, because teaching is enough full
time job
124. Teacher A wants the group to evaluate
an issue by having the group act out jury trial. Which technique will he
employ?
A. critiquing
B. panel
C. majority-rule decision making
D.
simulation
125. The new global landscape of the 21st
century shows the following EXCEPT one. Which one is not?
A. Learners environment can be any place.
B. There are multiple ways of teaching.
C. Teachers are ICT equipped.
D.
Learners are attuned to rote memorization.
126. According to Gardner's multiple
intelligence theory, naturalist learned can be ____.
A. use hands to fix and create, and use
bodily expression
B.
analyze ecological and natural situations and data
C. mediate, reflect, exhibit
self-discipline, maintain composure
D. work with people and help them overcome
problems
127. The ability to work well with others
by tapping each other’s talents and skills
A. Citizenship
B.
Collaboration
C. Creativity
D. Critical thinking
128. Which is the criteria for the
selection and use of instructional materials?
A.
Alignment with intended outcomes
B. SMART
C. Varied
D. In three domains
129. Among thinking strategies,
Comprehension Monitoring is the ability_____.
A. to check progress
B. to make appropriate choices
C. to be relaxed yet alert
D.
to synthesize new information
130. Which assessment tool will you use
that performance result highly measurable?
A. Tests and quizzes
B. Essay requirement
C. Journal writing
D.
Demonstration of skills
131. Among major school of learning
theories, which consider how the individual perceives the learning environment
or situation?
A. Cognitive theories
B. Social theories
C. Behavioral theories
D.
Field & Gestalt theories
132. According to Confucius, what is the
best way to rule a people and attain harmony?
A. by allowing people to do as they please
B. by allowing consulting the governed
C. by force
D.
by moral example
133. In introducing a new lesson what is
important to consider by way of lesson continuity.
A. introduce new lesson
B. prepare new audio visuals
C. have a pre-test for new lesson
D.
relate new ideas to past lesson
134. Teacher A sees to it that her
classroom is clean and orderly so his pupils will less likely disarrange seats and
litter on the floor. On which thought is his action
based?
A. Reconstructionism
B. Existentialism
C. Progressivism
D.
Behaviorism
135. One cognitive advancement in
adolescence is metacognition, What does metacognition mean?
A. Ability to do problem solving
B. Ability to recall and explain
C. Ability to analyze and synthesize
D.
Ability to identify one’s own thinking process and strategies
136. When teachers conduct a series of
evaluation to determine the extent of teaching, what must be implemented?
A. Hidden curriculum
B. Learned curriculum
C. Taught curriculum
D.
Assessed curriculum
137. To teach students to be less
competitive, which teaching approach should be used more?
A. Interdisciplinary
B.
Collaboration
C. Integration
D. Reflection
138. For selectivity in the learning
process, the Novice Learner attempts to process ______ they receive in instruction.
A. selected information
B. important information
C. manageable information
D.
all information
139. Which of the following is true of a
case study?
A. It requires data from other events
B.
It is always reliable and dependable
C. It applies specifically to a population
D. It is applicable to the universal
population
140. Which of the following is NOT a
function of scientific research?
A. To test assumptions
B. To determine cause-and-effect
C. To test hypothesis
D.
To rely on controlled methods
141. What is the most appropriate tagline
for the slogan on Cultural diversity, "Different roads sometimes lead to
the same castle"
A. Cultural diversity
B.
Unity amid cultural diversity
C. Cultural norms
D. Cultural identity
142. Without abandoning other duties of a
teacher, Teacher A considers herself mainly as a facilitator by which her
students become curious a discover idea on
their own. This ideal for a ______class.
A. Activity-centered
B. student-centered
C. lesson-centered
D. teacher-centered
143. What is the process for Piaget done
during our growing years, acquiring new experiences and ideas?
A.
Assimilation
B. Equilibrium
C. Schematization
D. Accommodation