1. Teacher jay, a physical
education teacher, demonstrates the new skill to be learned so that his
students can watch him and later reproduce the skill. What learning theory is
associated with the situation?
a. Dual-Coding Learning Theory
b. Information Processing
c. Schema Learning Theory
d. Social Learning
2. Patrice is always fearful
of freely roaming dogs but does not mind dogs in a pen or on a leash. What
feature of classical conditioning is exhibited?
a. Discrimination
b. Extinction
c. Generalization
d. Practice
3. A music teacher is
careful in planning activities for each lesson. He praises liberally and
rewards correct answers. What view of learning is exhibited?
a. Classical conditioning
b. Meaningful learning
c. Operant conditioning
d. Social learning
4. Which of the theories of
learning presents or states that learning skills are hierarchically arranged?
a. Cumulative Learning
b. Meaningful Learning
c. Social Cognitive Learning
d. Theory of Instruction
5. Which of the following
best describes what meaningful learning is?
a. When what is to be learned is new and easy for the students
b. Materials presented are difficult and challenging to the students
c. When the materials to be learned is related
to what students already know
d. Students find the lessons easy and relevant to what was assigned
to them
6. Rita easily remember dates
and events in history. What component of LTM does Rita have?
a. Creative thinking
b. Critical thinking
c. Reflective thinking
d. Logical thinking
7. An Earth Science has just
completed a unit on the sun. As she recognizes her next unit on other stars,
she uses the sun as a frame of reference. What view of learning was used?
a. Discovery learning
b. Informative learning
c. Meaningful learning
d. Transfer learning
8. Which is an application
of cognitive approach to motivation?
a. Explain the reasons for studying the topic
b. Create a supportive classroom climate for students
c. Provide clear and prompt feedback on assignments
d. Begin lessons with challenging questions and conflicting events
9. The first peoplepower was
held in February 25, 1986.What kind of knowledge is presented?
a. Conditional Knowledge
b. Cognitive Knowledge
c. Domain-Specific Knowledge
d. Procedural Knowledge
10. The students of Mrs.
Reyes were not able to learn the concepts that she presented yesterday so she
taught the same concepts again but this time using a different teaching method.
What principle of learning was applied?
a. Concepts should be presented in varied and
different ways
b. Effort was put forth when tasks are challenging
c. Learning by doing is more effective than just by sitting and
listening
d. Learning is aided by formulating and asking questions
11. Alvin is a transferee
and feels uneasy with his new school. His teacher is very accommodating, warm
and caring. Alvin felt comfortable with the teacher display of genuine warmth.
The teacher is consistent in his manner and Alvin began to associate school
with the teacher's warmth. Which theory is being illustrated?
a. Meaningful learning
b. Operant conditioning
c. Classical conditioning
d. Observational learning
12. After just being
introduced to another guest in the party, Tom cannot remember the name of the
guest he was introduced to. In what memory stage was the information stored in?
a. Episodic memory
b. Semantic memory
c. Sensory memory
d. Working memory
13. Vygotsky claimed that
social interaction is important for learning. What does this imply?
a. Children are independent problem solvers
b. Children learn from adults and other
children
c. Children learn by passive presentation of information
d. Children in the crib has no learning yet, since they are not
capable of interaction
14. How would you help a
student who is intelligent but is underachieving in class?
a. Provide challenging activities which he/she can accomplish
b. Recognize his talents by asking him/her to help other students
with their work
c. Identify the immediate causes of
difficulties that cause his/her being an underachiever
d. Allow him/her to work with the slow learner group to cope with
the academic needs of the lesson.
15. Mrs. Corpuz always makes
sure that her pre-school classroom is well organized and clean. She puts up
interesting and colorful visuals on the bulletin boards. What principle of
motivation was applied?
a. Incentives motivate learning
b. Internal motivation is longer lasting and more self-directive
than is external motivation
c. Motivation is enhanced by the way in which instructional material
is organized.
d. The environment can be used to focus the
student's attention on what needs to be learned.
16. For every correct
answer, the teacher would give a star to her students.
What schedule of
reinforcement was used?
a. Fixed interval
b. Fixed ratio
c. Variable interval
d. Variable ratio
17. Marga, a six year old,
always asked her playmates to sit in front of her small black board and she
plays teacher. Her mother is a teacher. What theory explains Marga's behavior?
a. Classical Conditioning
b. Operant Conditioning
c. Social Learning
d. Information Processing
18. What should the teacher
do to help students learn psychomotor skills?
a. Teacher uses verbal explanation and description of the movements
in addition to live demonstration of the movements
b. Teacher provides feedback to the learner about his/her progress
c. Teacher encourages the learner to practice, in order to maintain
his/her sharpness of the movements
d. All of the above
19. The teacher presented a new
lesson where in the students were asked to work on a new project which was
somewhat complicated. The students showed interest while working on the
project. What principle applies to the situation?
a. Effort was put forth when tasks are
challenging
b. Lessons should be presented in varied and different ways
c. Meaningful materials are readily learned than nonsense materials
d. Teachers should provide opportunities for meaningful and
appropriate practice
20. Maturation should
precede certain types of learning. How is this applied in the
classroom?
a. Concepts should be taught from simple to
complex
b. Consider the age level of students in assigning tasks
c. Follow the interest of students in assigning tasks
d. Give the same task to all students in a particular grade level
21. Luz easily learns a
lesson when she is working with laboratory equipment but hardly remembers a
lesson the teacher lectured on. What type of learner is Luz?
a. Auditory Learner
b. Kinesthetic Learner
c. Tactile Learner
d. Visual Learner
22. Which of the following statements
about motivation is false?
a. External motivation is longer lasting and
more self-directive than internal motivation
b. Internal motivation is fueled by one's goals or ambitions
c. Motivation is enhanced by the way in which the instructional material
is organized
d. Motivation to perform is affected by expectancy and value
23. Which of the following
principles of learning applies to considering student's age in presenting
certain content and cognitive processes?
a. Principle of readiness
b. Principle of learning by doing
c. Principle of presenting challenging tasks
d. Principle of learning aided by formulating and asking questions
24. Among components of a
morally mature person, which demonstrate that a teacher seeks peaceful resolution
of conflict?
a. Doing community work
b. Fulfilling commitments
c. Accepting responsibility for choices
d. Working peace/reconciliation
25. What mistake is teacher
Benny trying to avoid when he never drops a topic before it is completed?
a. Non-directional topic
b. Dangling topic
c. Bounded topic
d. Non-assessed topic
26. Which of the following refer to teamwork among teachers in
classroom teaching?
a. Peer evaluation
b. Peer teaching
c. Peer assessment
d. Peer discussion
27. What is being shown by
teachers who ignore slow-learners and take pride in the work of fast learners?
a. Hurling invectives
b. discrimination
c. cursing
d. bullying
28. Of the goals of
education, which relates to the strengthening of our society‘s sense of
belonging and identity?
a. Autonomy
b. Enculturation
c. Citizenship
d. Moral character
29. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a
teacher choose?
a. Dramatized experience
b. Demonstration
c. Contrived experiences
d. Study trip
30. What is aroused among
viewing learners by dramatic educational films in what is known as ―cliff
hangers‖?
a. Significance
b. Relevance
c. Expectancy
d. Satisfaction
31. Of the following, which is a form of direct experience?
a. Internet research
b. Preparation of learning materials
c. Role playing
d. Village interview
32. In using Essay Question,
what of the following are these tests susceptible to, such as to make them less
reliable to measure board knowledge of the subject matter?
a. Guessing
b. Cheating
c. Bluffing
d. Time consuming
33. What is known as learning a new word by studying its roots and
reflexes?
a. Phonetic analysis
b. Contextualizing
c. Structural analysis
d. Morphology
34. In cognitive learning,
what mare firmly established and thoroughly tested principles or theories?
a. Concept
b. Hypothesis
c. Facts
d. Laws
35. On cluster of meaning
learning activities, which does NOT belong to bodily kinesthetic learning
activities?
a. Dance
b. Hands-on demonstration
c. Role-playing
d. Story telling
36. In the 5‘S formula to
create a conducive learning environment, which S stands for cleanliness of the
work place?
a. Shine
b. Sweep
c. Systematized
d. Sort
37. Which of the following classroom climate is less threatening?
a. Individualistic
b. Autocratic
c. Cooperative
d. Competitive
38. To what cause is
generally blamed the failure of independent study among Filipino students?
a. Late schooling
b. Lack of reading materials
c. Hyper active children
d. High dependence on authority
39. Which is the highest in Maslow‘s hierarchy of needs?
a. Health and safety
b. Self- actualization
c. Self esteem
d. Socialization
40. Upon which philosophy is the basis of the Back-to-Basic movement?
a. Existentialism
b. Progressivism
c. Behaviorism
d. Essentialism
41. Which program directly
embodied both the pre-service and in-service programs for Teachers?
a. Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA)
b. Basic Education Curriculum
c. K-12 Program
d. Teacher Education Development Program (TEDP)
42. What role does the teacher assumes as a ―sage on the stage‖?
a. Facilitator of learning
b. Authority to impose rules
c. Dispenser of knowledge
d. Mentor to student
43. Which is vital to education for the building of a testing culture
of peace in this world?
a. Learning to do
b. Learning to know
c. Learning to be
d. Learning to live together
1244. What is the most fundamental moral principle?
a. Do not steal
b. Do not kill
c. Do good and avoid evil
d. Ontological approach
45. How can mastery of the multiplication table be best taught?
a. Game
b. Discussion
c. Drill
d. Simulation
46. What facet of photography is training on how subjects are properly
framed by the camera?
a. Lighting
b. Composition
c. Focus
d. Depth of held
47. What does Fascism as state rule connote?
a. Respect of civic rights
b. Dictatorship
c. Benevolent activity goals
d. Respect of human rights
48. What does it mean if the difficulty index of an item is 1?
a. Very difficult
b. Missed by everyone
c. Very easy
d. quality item
49. John Dewey, Rouseau, Pestallozi and Froebel have greatly influenced
the development of:
a. Child-friendly design curriculum
b. Problem centered design curriculum
c. Humanistic design curriculum
d. Subject centered design curriculum
50. What are behaviors that school expect all students to know and
follow?
a. Procedure
b. Standards
c. Goals
d. Rules
51. In SPED, what is the
chair arrangement that is effective for students grouped and working together
based on personality and work style?
a. Full circle
b. Cooperative
c. Horseshoe or U-shape
d. Cooperation
52. It refers to the nature of child, his psychological and physiological
endowments?
A. Starting Principles
B. Guiding Principles
C. Assessing Principles
D. Ending Principles
53. According to him, intelligence is the ability to adjust to new
environment?
a. Stern
b. Colvin
c. Terman
d. Gardner
54. According to Thorndike's
Classification of Intelligence, it is a capacity to respond symbols, letters,
etc.?
a. Abstract
b. Mechanical
c. Concrete
d. Social
55. It is the blending sensation caused by the profound and widespread
changes in the body?
a. Manipulation
b. Imitation
c. Emotion
d. Play
56. He states that the mind has mental power such as memory, reason,
judgment, etc.?
a. Cristian Wolf
b. Thorndike
c. Watson
d. Pavlov
57. It is a natural desire of the individual to learn?
a. Extrinsic
b. Learning by conditioning
c. Insight
d. Intrinsic
58. It is a response which
has been exercise and rewarded most recently is the one which likely to occur?
a. Law of Recency
b. Law of Effect
c. Law of Exercise
d. Law of Frequency
59. Level of questioning uses "tying up" questions, what is
it?
a. Critical
b. Interpretative
c. Integrative
d. Comprehensive
60. It is a starting point of learning.
a. Lesson Plan
b. Objective
c. Questioning
d. Motivation
61. This is obtained from
the sweet smile of the child who was helped from his daily contributions to the
classroom?
a. A process of praise and encouragement
b. An artistic achievement
c. Self-satisfaction and fulfillment
d. A process of transformation
62. Which situation best illustrates the concept of growth?
a. A kinder pupil gains 2 pounds within 2
months
b. A high school student gets a score of 85 in a mental ability test
c. An education student has gained knowledge on approaches and
strategies in teaching different subject
d. An elementary graded has learned to play piano
63. Marlin, who is
low-achieving, shy, and withdrawn, is rejected by most of her peers. Her teacher
wants to help Joy increase herself-esteem and social acceptance. What can
Marlyn‘s teacher suggest to her parents?
a. Transfer her to a different school
b. Help their daughter improve her motor skills
c. Help their daughter learn to accept more
responsibility for her academic failures
d. Help their daughter improve her skills relating to peers
64. Fifteen-year-old RJ is
preoccupied with her ―disgusting appearance‖ and
seems depressed most of the time. What is the best thing her parents can do to
help her get through this difficult time?
a. Ignore her self-preoccupation because their attention would only
reinforce it
b. Encourage to ―shape up‖ and
not give in to self-pity
c. Kid her about her appearance in the hope that she will see how
silly she is acting
d. Offer practical advice, such as clothing
suggestions, to improve her body image
65. Which statement below best describes development?
a. A high school student‘s height increased from 5‘2‖ to
5‘4‖
b. A student had learned to operate the
computer
c. A high school students‘ change in weight from 110 lbs to 125lbs
d. A students‘ enlargement of hips
66. Teacher Rhea teaches in a
remote high school where newspapers are delivered irregularly. Knowing the
importance of keeping the students aware of current affairs, what is probably
the best way to keep the students updated?
a. Gather back issues of newspapers and let pupils compile them
b. Urge the pupils to listen to stories circulating in the community
c. Encourage the pupils to listen to daily
broadcast from a transistor radio
d. The teacher should try all available means to get the newspaper
delivered to the school
67. Which of the following characterizes a well-motivated lesson?
a. The class is quite
b. The teachers can leave the pupils to attend to some activities
c. The children have something to do
d. There are varied procedures and activities
undertaken by the pupils
68. Learners must be developed
not only in the cognitive, psychomotor but also in the affective aspect. Why is
the development of the latter also important?
a. It helps them develop a sound value system
b. It helps them develop an adequate knowledge of good actions
c. Their actions are dominated by their feelings
d. Awareness of the consequences of their action is sharpened
69. Which of the following is NOT true?
a. Lesson plan should be in constant state of revision
b. A good daily lesson plan ensures a better lesson
c. Students should never see a teacher using a
lesson plan
d. All teachers regardless of their experience should have daily
lesson plan
70. Which of the following
best describes what meaningful earning is?
a. When what is to be learned is new and easy for the students b. Materials presented is difficult and
challenging to the students
c. When the materials to be learned is related to
what students already know
d. Students find the lessons easy and relevant to what was assigned to
them
71. What is NOT a technique
in motivating learners?
a. The teacher is building on the students strengths first
b. The teacher offers choices to develop students‘ ownership
c. Provide
a secure environment which permits children to fail without penalty
d. Encourage them to take opportunities
beguilingly
72. Vgot sky claimed that social
interaction is important for learning. What does this imply?.
a. Children are independent problem solvers
b. Children learn from adult and other children
c. Children learn well by passive presentation of information
d. Children in the crib has no leaning yet, since they are not
capable off interaction
73. Which is NOT a provision for the development of each learner in a
good curriculum?
a. Extensive arrangements are made for the educational diagnosis of
individual learners
b. Self-directed, independent study is encouraged wherever possible
and advisable
c. Self-motivation and self-evaluation are stimulated and emphasized
throughout the learning opportunities of the school
d. The program provides a wide range of opportunities
for individuals with same abilities, needs, and interest
74. Teacher Rukla would like
to take part in developing a subject-centered curriculum because she believes
that all subjects in this type of curriculum are geared towards the holistic
development of the learner. Is her belief about the subject centered curriculum
true?
a. Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum focuses on the
learner‘s needs, interests, abilities
b. No, because it is the experience-centered curriculum that
emphasizes the teaching of facts and knowledge for future use
c. Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum involves cooperative
control
d. No, because it is the experience centered
and not the subject-centered curriculum that emphasizes integration of habits
and skills in learning the knowledge component of a subject area
75. As take holder in
curriculum development, Mr. Gin, a district supervisor and a member of the
school board has one of the following primary roles. Which one is this?
a. Support and participate in parent –school organization activities
b. Authorize school expenditures for curriculum
development, implementation and evaluation
c. Enact legislations to effect curriculum development
d. Recommend changes in curriculum
76. Which of the following statements has a very limited definition of
educational technology?
a. It is a profession composed of various job categories
b. It refers to the computer used for teaching
and learning
c. It includes audiovisual materials, interactive multimedia, and
self-instructional materials
d. It is the development, application, and evaluation of systems,
techniques and aids to improve human learning
77. Mr. Chad, an ICT
teacher, takes into account technology standards to address the needs of the
students and help them adapt with the changing society and technology. Which of
the following standards is an exception?
a. Creativity and innovation
b. Model digital-age work and learning
c. Research and information literacy
d. Technology operations and concepts
78. Mr. Uryu, a computer
teacher demonstrates understanding of local and global issues and exhibits
ethical and legal use of information and communication technology tools. Which
is true about him?
a. He models digital-age work learning
b. He facilitates and inspires student learning and creativity
c. He promotes and models digital citizenship
and responsibility
d. He designs and develops digital-age learning experience and
assessment
79. There are several
reasons why teachers are reluctant in using electronic media in the teaching-learning
process. Which is the most common reason?
a. The limited exposure of teachers to new
equipment
b. Their incompatibility to diverse needs of the learners
c. The difficulty in integrating technology in the curriculum
d. The excessive availability of local technology in the community
80. You targeted that after
interaction, your student should be able to show their ability to solve
problems with speed and accuracy. You then designed a tool to measure this
ability. What principle of assessment did you consider in this situation?
a. Assessment should be based on clear and
appropriate learning targets or objectives
b. Assessment should have a positive consequence on students‘
learning
c. Assessment should be reliable
d. Assessment should be fair
81. Why should a teacher take
the obligation upon himself to study and understand the custom and traditions
of the community where he works?
a. To change the culture of the community
b. To identify the weaknesses of the culture of the community
c. To have a sympathetic attitude for the
people of the community
d. To please the people of the community
82. In a study conducted,
the pupils were asked which nationality they prefer if given a choice. Majority
of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which obligation
relative to the state are schools seemed to be failing?
a. Instil allegiance to the constitutional authorities
b. Promote obedience to the laws of the state
c. Promote national pride
d. Respect for all duly constituted authorities
83. A teacher who subscribes
to the pragmatic philosophy of education believes that experience should follow
learning in her teaching. Which of the following does she do to support her
belief?
a. Encouraging learners to memorize factual knowledge
b. Providing learners opportunities to apply theories
and principle
c. Equipping learners with the basic abilities and skills
d. Requiring learners full mastery of the lesson
84. Which of the following is NOT a function of the school?
a. Changing cultural practices
b. Reproduction of species
c. Development of attitude and skills
d. Socialization among children
85. Teacher Unohana, a
values education teacher emphasizes ethnics in almost all her lessons. Which of
the following emphasizes the same?
a. Liberal education
b. Moral education
c. Religious training
d. Social education
86. How is gradual progression of teachers‘ salary from minimum to
maximum done?
a. Regular increment every year
b. Regular increment every 3 years
c. Increment after 10 years of service
d. Increment after 5 years
87. Which of the following rights is intended for parents under
education act of 1982?
a. The right to academic freedom
b. The right to seek redress of grievance
c. The right to privacy communication
d. The right to full access to the evidence of the case
88. When can teacher be required to work on assignment not related to
their duties?
a. When on probation
b. When lacking in educational qualifications
c. When found inefficient
d. When compensated under existing laws
89. Teacher Momo, a graduate
of BSEd with majorship in English teaches in a national high school in her
province. Since she has been rated outstanding in her performance, can she be
exempted from taking the LET?
a. Yes, that is privilege that must be given to teachers whose performance
is outstanding
b. Yes, if approved by PRC
c. No, it is against RA 7836
d. No, professional license is required of all teachers regardless
of age and teaching performance
90. What is the concern of multicultural education?
a. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable
futures
b. Gender equality and harnessing of the role of women in
development
c. Promoting care for the environment and building a global culture
of ecological responsibility
d. The exploration of concepts of cultural
diversity, similarities, and prejudices to promote cultural understanding
91. A class is composed of
students coming from several ethnic communities including Muslims and Lumads.
They seem to have difficulty understanding each other‘s behavior and points of
view. What should the teacher do?
a. Introduced multiculturalism in the class and
provide activities for practice
b. Threaten the students that if there are students who do not
behave and tolerate their classmates, they will be dropped from class
c. Inform students that they will all be learning new ways of
thinking and behaving in this class, so they might as well leave their cultural
idiosyncrasies at home
d. Assign bright students to monitor and control behavior of poor
students
1292. Which of the following
is the first target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG‘s) formulated by
member states of the UN in September 2000?
a. Reduce child mortality
b. Reduce death due to HIV/AIDS and malaria
c. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
d. Achieve universal access to primary education
93. UNICEF and UNESCO are
two key UN agencies which are particularly active advocates of education of
peace. Which of the following is not supported by UNESCO in promoting peace in the
schools?
a. Uphold children‘s basic rights as outlined in the Convention on
the Rights of the Child (CRC)
b. Develop a climate that models peaceful and respectful behavior
among all members of the learning community
c. Demonstrate the principle of equality and non-discrimination in
administrative policies
d. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making
in social studies classroom only when necessary
94. Which of the statements
regarding professional teachers is the major difference in the professionalism
of teachers and teaching as promulgated in Presidential Decree 1006 and in
Republic Act 7836?
a. Holder of valid professional license and
certificate of registration
b. Appointed of full time basis and permanent status
c. Assigned at the elementary and secondary levels in both public
and private schools
d. Assigned at the tertiary level in both private and state colleges
and universities
95. Which principle of development is manifested
in the saying ―as the tree is bent, so shall
it grow‖,
that is an ―a
person‘s actions reflect the training he
receives as a child‖?
a. The early formative years are more crucial than later development
b. Development is determined by the environment
or how one is nurtured
c. Development is determined by heredity or one‘s inherent nature
d. It is never too late to teach a child new ways
96. Should a teacher involve
her/his students in planning the instructional objectives before starting a
lesson?
a. Yes, they will be given a tip on what question to ask
b. Yes, with shared objectives, they become
self-motivated
c. No, they will not ready for it at the beginning
d. No, with cognitive objectives at the start, irrelevant questions
are formulated
97. What is the advantage of using the project method in science
teaching?
a. It requires assistance of experts on the subject
b. It develops high-level thinking and learning
c. It tests the students manipulative skills
d. It requires students to present in concrete
form how principle works
98. The heroism of Jose
Rizal exemplifies kholberg‘s theory of moral development. Which is Rizal‘s
characteristic?
a. He gives important to what people think or say
b. He is motivated to act by the benefit he gets later
c. He believes laws that are wrong can be changed
d. He possesses moral responsibility to make social changes
regardless of consequences to one self
99. As a parent at the same
time a teacher, which of the following will you do to show your cooperation to
a PTA project in your school to be financed with the proceeds of the sales from
the school canteen where foods process are a little bit higher?
a. Bring baon enough for you and your children even if you really
don‘t like to do it
b. Buy all your food from the school canteen even if you cannot
afford everyday
c. Buy all your food in the school canteen but request for a
discount
d. Bring baon but always make it a point to buy
something from the school
100. When a teacher practices professional ethics, which of the following
he is not likely to do?
a. Shares an outstanding outcome or undertaking with others
b. Resects his superior
c. Maintain cordial relationship with colleagues
d. Engages in gossips