Professional Education Part 4

1. Which of the following statements is TRUE about teacher-parent relationship?

A. Parents should be welcomed in school and treated with consideration.

B. Parents should be welcomed only during PTA meeting.

C. Parents are given the rights to interfere in school management.

D. Parents should be given a hand in evaluating students’ performance in school.

2. To give an overview of the reading material they are going to use for class discussion, Teacher Melba made use of prefatory statements. Prefatory statements _____________.

A. Are printed notes placed below the text on a printed page

B. A visual presentation or diagram

C. Is the style and format of the text

D. Serves as a preface of the text

 

3. In using L.E.A., a teacher capitalizes in _______________ to develop and support children’s reading and writing ability.

A. different media available e.g. computers

B. textbooks, basal anthologies, linguistic reading series

C. different literature

D. first hand or vicarious experiences

 

4. Which phrase shows the degree that should be demonstrated?

A. when given a list of municipalities

B. sixth grade social science students

C. will be able to name at least 90%

D. of towns

 

5. The same test is administered to different groups at different places at different times. This process is done in testing the _______________.

A. objectivity

B. validity

C. reliability

D. comprehensiveness

 

6. You teach a “privileged” school where each classroom is airconditioned. Aware of the present economic problems of the country, how do you think your school can contribute to the solution of this problem of the country?

A. Students cannot be made to sacrifice and recite in warm classrooms especially that they do not directly cause the country’s economic problem.

B. Air-conditioning of classrooms could cut off on certain days especially if they are not in use.

C. Savings on cutting down air-conditioning could be spent on other worthwhile activities for the students.

D. Air-conditioning is such a small matter that savings on it could hardly affect the economy.

 

7. Jonas, age 8, was removed from his class for frequent fights with other children. He refused to be disciplined and was too focused in class only a very short period of time. He also had frequent tantrums. He is suffering from _______________.

A. mental retardation

B. learning disability

C. Down syndrome

D. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

 

8. Which is NOT a characteristic of a skilled performance?

A. increasing attention to the specific movement

B. better differentiation cues

C. more rapid correction of movements

D. greater speed, coordination, and stability

 

9. Which instructional aid required pupils to perform?

A. Comic books

B. Mock up

C. Film

D. Pantomime

 

10. The Pacific War which broke out on December 8, 1941 started the __________ regime in the Philippines.

A. Spanish

B. American

C. Japanese

D. Chinese

 

11. Marko was praised for writing legibly and continues to do so. Which principle of behavioral learning is observed?

A. premack

B. consequence

C. contingency

D. effect

 

12. At the beginning of the school year, the 6 year-old pupils were tested to find out who among them can already read. The result was used to determine their sections. What kind of test was given to them?

A. Diagnostic

B. Formative

C. Placement

D. Summative

 

13. Which is the best reason why teachers state the objectives before using instructional media?

A. to secure available materials

B. To prepare the materials beforehand

C. To determine which media to use best

D. To be able to practice how to operate the equipment

 

14. Which graphic organizer is used to show even in chronological order?

A. Time line and cycle

B. Time line and story map

C. Time line and series of events chart

D. Series of events chart and story map

 

15. Ms. Arviola, a Science teacher tries to enrich in the content of her lesson by identifying related concepts in Math. What pattern of organizing content/subject matter

did she consider?

A. Broad field

B. Correlated

C. Core

D. Discipline

 

16. This act is known as Special Education Fund of 1968 created by Local Schools Boards primarily to finance and support schools.

A. RA 1265

B. RA 5447

C. RA 1079

D. RA 6054

 

17. Ms. Mateo, a History teacher considers the element of time in arranging the content of her lessons in World History. What way of establishing sequence is given

emphasis by Ms. Mateo?

A. Simple to complex

B. Part to whole

C. Concrete to abstract

D. Chronological

 

18. Why are test norms established? To have a basis for _______________.

A. establishing learning goals

B. computing grades

C. identifying pupil’s difficulties

D. interpreting test results

 

19. Who are not covered by the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers?

A. Teachers of academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-formal institutions.

B. A full time or part time public and private school teacher and administrator.

C. Teacher in the tertiary level.

D. Teacher in all educational institutions at the preschool, elementary, and secondary levels.

 

10. The lesson is on the pros and cons of declaring a state of rebellion in the country. Teacher wants his students to arrive at a view of the declaration of the state of rebellion from different perspectives. Which technique will be most appropriate?

A. Brainstorming

B. Simulation

C. Role-playing

D. Panel discussion

 

21. Identical twins are more alike than fraternal twins. Which of the following statements/ principles is supported by this?

A. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-natal nutrition.

B. Environment affects both fraternal and identical twins.

C. Heredity has a part in determining physical appearance.

D. Heredity is the sole determinant of personality

 

22. If you believe that the child’s mind is tabula rasa, in which processes will you engage the child to learn?

A. Sensory impressions

B. reasoning

C. Reflections

D. Metacognition

 

23. When teacher attempts to develop his students metacognitive skills, he teaches them to

A. recall past lessons

B. visualize

C. formulate hypothesis

D. think about their thinking

 

24. You received an advice from the COMELEC that you will be Chairman of Precinct 3A in your town. You are the first cousin of one of the candidates for councilors. Your cousin and your parents are very happy for your appointment. What will you do?

A. I will not report to the precinct during election day.

B. I will help my cousin requesting the voters in my precinct to vote for him.

C. I will decline the appointment and explain to the COMELEC that I have a relative who is a candidate for councilor.

D. I will read the name of my cousin even if his name does not appear in the ballot.

 

25. A grade 1 pupil likes to play with his friends, but gets angry when defeated. Piaget’s theory states that this pupil is under what developmental stage?

A. Concrete operation

B. Sensorimotor

C. Formal operation

D. Pre-operation

 

26. What is the advantage of using computers in processing test results?

A. Test results can easily be accessed.

B. Its statistical computation is accurate.

C. Its processing takes a shorter period of time.

D. All of the above.

 

27. In observation and imitation learning, what should be the learner’s response when the teacher initially models the behavior?

A. reproduce and match

B. pay attention

C. imitate and practice

D. shows satisfaction

 

28. What learning strategy is used when a pupil is trying to remember the provinces of the Philippines by breaking them into a number of separate lists and practices each one intermittently throughout the week?

A. association learning

B. part learning

C. whole learning

D. cumulative learning

 

29. Which of the ff. instructional events support learning at retrieval phase?

A. gaining attention

B. informing learners of the objectives

C. recalling prior knowledge

D. presenting the stimulus material

 

30. In reinforcement, which of the following praise statements enable the student to understand the specific action that is being praised?

A. You were very responsible

B. You returned the books in their proper shelves

C. Aren’t you good today?

D. You got high in the test. How lucky can you be?

 

31. In using punishment, at what point does the teacher allow students to escape unpleasant situations?

A. when they manifest signs of fatigue

B. when they reach a level of competence

C. when they become disruptive

D. when they show resistance

 

32. Which is the ultimate aim of classroom management?

A. To set up conditions that bring about effective teaching and learning.

B. To secure conformity to rules with ease.

C. To make children realize that they cannot do everything they want.

D. To remove the physical conditions in the room that distracts children’s attention.

 

33. To remember the six digits 8,4,3,9,4,5, the Math teacher put them together in two’s 84, 39, 45 or, in threes, 843, 945. This control process of retaining information is referred to as _____________.

A. rehearsing

B. interfering

C. remembering

D. chunking

 

34. What view of curriculum leads to the concept that discipline is the sole source of curriculum? Hence, curriculum is divided into chunks of knowledge we call

subject areas.

A. Progressivist’s view

B. Essentialist’s view

C. Socio-Constructivist’s view

D. Existentialist’s view

 

35. When the teacher puts into action all the different planned activities in the classroom, the curriculum is called _______________.

A. Recommended Curriculum

B. Written Curriculum

C. Taught Curriculum

D. Supported Curriculum

 

36. It is generally believed that the best way of meeting the needs of mentally superior learners is through _______________.

A. enriching the curriculum

B. accelerating them

C. involving them in extracurricular activities

D. providing opportunities for them to help the slow learners

 

37. In what period of a child is physical growth fastest?

A. Early adolescence

B. Middle childhood

C. Babyhood

D. Early childhood

 

38. A group of people asserts that their culture is superior to another. This exemplifies _______________.

A. cultural conflict

B. cultural gap

C. ethnocentrism

D. norm conflict

 

39. Which of the following statements is NOT acceptable?

A. Instruction is the actual engagement of learners of the planned learned activities

B. Curriculum determines what assessment should be done, and how to do it.

C. Instruction requires teachers to use a variety of action to accomplish a variety of functions

D. Assessment establishes what is to be accomplished in teaching and learning

 

40. What is the primary concern of Multicultural Education?

A. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable futures.

B. Striving for quality of economic, social, and political development in all countries.

C. Promoting care for the environment and building a global cultural and ecological responsibility.

D. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity, similarities, and prejudices to promote cultural understanding.

 

41. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of globalization?

A. Stretching of social, political economical activities across political frontiers, regions and continents.

B. The growing magnitude of interconnectedness and flows of trade, investment and migration

C. A speeding up of global interconnections and processes through world-wide system of transportation and communication

D. The expansion of economic protectionism and isolation of poor countries

 

42. Which curricular move serves to strengthen spiritual and ethical values?

A. Reintroducing science as a subject in Grade 1.

B. Integration of creative thinking in all subjects.

C. Reducing the number of subject areas into the skill subject.

D. Introduction of Values Education as a separate subject area.

 

43. These are also known as “combination classes” organized in barrios and barangays where the required number of pupils of the same grade level has not met the required number to make up a separate class, thus the teacher apportions class for instruction to every grade level within class. These are _______________.

A. multi-grade classes

B. homogeneous classes

C. heterogeneous classes

D. extension classes

 

44. Educators are aware that no amount of practice and instruction can make a four-month old child walk or speak fluently, because the muscular and neutral structures are not yet ready for those skills. This points to the process called _______________.

A. maturation

B. growth

C. heredity

D. development

 

45. Underground economy is great in improving the country’s economy. Banana cue, camote cue, barbecue, and the likes are sold in school and other public places. Students are captive buyers. To augment her income, Mrs. Reyes is selling in school.

Which of the following ideas does Mrs. Reyes need to do?

A. Increase the price of hers since the students will no longer go out of the campus.

B. Ask her student to sell her items in different places.

C. Sell her items lower than the prevailing price to help the students.

D. Seek her co-teachers to help her sell her items.

 

46. What philosophy of education focuses on the development of students’ awareness on their role in nation building?

A. Existentialism

B. Essentialism

C. Social Reconstructionism

D. Perennialism

 

47. Which philosophy of education aimed at producing the “whole man”?

A. Idealism

B. Realism

C. Perennialism

D. Progressivism

 

48. The present educational practice of giving more emphasis on Science and Technology could have been inspired by __________ education:

A. Humanistic

B. Saracenic

C. Egyptian

D. Spartan

 

49. “The greatest happiness lies in the contemplative use of mind,” said Plato. Therefore, let us give more opportunities for our students to do________.”

A. Cooperative learning

B. Introspection

C. Role playing

D. Social interaction

 

50. The assimilation of prescribed subject matter

is the heart of the educational process. This is in

accordance with which philosophy of Education?

A. Essentialism

B. Reconstructionism

C. Progressivism

D. Existentialism


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