1. A school Division Superintendent has license as a Superintendent
but not as a Professional Teacher. Can his license as Superintendent takes the
place of a professional Teacher’s license?
A.
Yes, if he has been Superintendent for at least
3 years.
B.
Yes, because a Superintendent position is higher
than that of a Professional Teacher.
C.
Yes.
D.
No.
2. What is the overall stream for education, growth and fulfillment
in the teaching profession?
A. Merit and promotion C.
In-service
B. Lifelong career D. Pre-service
3. Name the skills relevant to the teacher’s looking at problems as
opportunities. I. Responsiveness to
problem-solving
II. Alertness to possibilities III. Strong
defense for tradition
IV. Capacity to forget problems
A. I, II, III and IV C.
II, III and IV
B. I and II D. I, II and
III
4. What does the Teacher Education Development Program signify as a
prerequisite for employment of teachers in basic education schools?
A. Job interviews for teacher applicants
B. Licensure Examination for Teachers
C. Induction of new teachers
D. National standard competencies among
teachers
5. What does “Once a Teacher, forever a student” Imply for the
Professional Teacher?
A.
Teacher’s affinity with student
B.
Student-centered instruction
C.
Post-graduate studies for teachers
D.
Lifelong learning
6. To whom does the word teacher refer?
I. Full time teachers
II. Part time teachers
III. Guidance counselors
IV. Libraries
A. I and II C. I, II and III
B. I, II, III and IV D. III and IV
7. A teacher introduces herself as teacher ONLY. What does this
imply?
A.
The teaching profession is not a very
significant one.
B.
The teaching profession is the lowest paid
profession.
C.
She must have been forced to pursue a career in
teaching.
D.
She takes no pride in the
teaching profession.
8. How do orientation sessions help the new teacher?
I. Be attuned to the school environment
II. Learn guidelines to follow
III. Develop good relations
A. II and III C. I only
B. I and II D. I, II and III
9. Self-evaluation can be done in various ways, but this is NOT one
of them:
A. Written reflection
B. Self-videotape of class performance
C. Use of an evaluation instrument
D. Peer feedback session
10. In order to assist new Teachers, which is the MOST EFFECTIVE way to
clarify the school’s goals and responsibilities early in the first year?
A. School curriculum C. Principal’s memorandum
B. Student’s Handbook D. Orientation
11. Of the following, which needy and qualified students are most
deserving of government funding assistance (scholarship; grants-in-aid, etc.)?
A. Students from cultural communities
B. Students who show high learning skills
C. Poor transferees from private schools
D. Students from suburban areas
12. Former DepEd Director Lolita Andrada described her humble early
schooling: a silong (ground floor of a house) converted into a classroom. Which
best characterizes the situation?
A. Church-school C. School-home
connection
B. City school facility D. Rural village school
13. Students must be taught self responsibility is the desire of the teacher.
A. Utilitarianist C.
Existentialist
B. Pragmatic D. Constructivist
14. What philosophical motive was behind public education during the
American colonial period?
A. Modernism C.
Utilitarianism
B. Secularism D. Humanism
15. What problem is given focus by research studies which show low rate
of work absorption among technical/vocational graduates?
A.
Highly protected formal sector
B.
Training-job mismatch
C.
Too long vocational courses
D.
Penalized informal sector
16. To whose responsibility is assigned by the Philippine Constitution
the establishment, maintenance and support of a complete, adequate and
integrated system of education?
A. The citizens C. The state
B. The legislators D. The local governments
17. Among the special rights of teachers, which is NOT provided by law?
A. Right to refuse regular assignments
B. Right
for career advancement
C. Right
to be accorded respect
D. Right
for protection
18. Among the rights of the schools, which is NOT provided by the law?
A.
Right for basic education to determine subjects
of study
B.
Right to provide proper governance
C.
Right to enforce
administrative systems
D.
Right for institutions of higher learning to
determine academic grounds for admission
19. Of the following, which is the most effective way to advance
practical oral proficiency of students?
A.
Give more group work compared with individual
work
B.
Request the construction of a school speech
laboratory
C.
Engage students in
conventional activities
D.
Give stress to correct grammar
20. From the Constitution, what is the condition for allowing students
to be taught religion in public schools?
A.
Extra pay for teachers
B.
Catechists paid by government
C.
Upon written permission by
parents
D.
Outside of school hours only
21. Which theory calls for adaptation to the learner’s biological and
developmental set of characteristics?
A.
Learning Style Theory
B.
Emotional Intelligence Theory
C.
Reading Readiness Theory
D.
Multiple Intelligence Theory
22. Who is best equipped to lead in the formulation of an Individual
Educational Plan for Special Children?
A.
Child therapists
B.
Special education teachers
C.
Parents of special children
D.
Child psychologist
23. What is mainly addressed by early intervention program for children
with disabilities, ages 0 to 3 years old?
A.
Prevention labeling of disabled children
B.
Ensuring inclusion for special children
C.
Early growth developmental lag
D.
Identifying strengths and weaknesses in special
children
24. How should teachers regard new trends and reforms in education?
A. As a development need
B.
As a wave in millennial change
C.
As an opportunity
D. As
an issue or problem
25. What is the cultural trait of conflicting values that aims to
please people in different venues and situations rather than abide by
principles?
A. Bahala na mentality C. Split-personality
B. Crab mentality D. Kanya-kanya
system
26. Under R.A. 7722 or Higher Education Act of 1994, which agency has
direct supervision and management of teacher education institutions or colleges
of education in the country?
A.
Commission on Higher Education
B.
Professional Board of Teachers
C.
Teacher Education Council
D.
Department of Education
27. Under R.A. 7722 or higher Education Act of 1994, which agency
identifies supports and develops centers of excellence among higher education
institutions in the country?
A.
Department of Education
B.
Professional Regulation Commission
C.
Commission on Higher Education
D.
Teacher Education Council
28. Along the aim of towards labor for integrity, which aspect of work
needs to be taught to future employers and employees in the 21st century
workplace?
A.
Industry skills and
orientation
B.
Wages and incentives
C.
Human Rights issues
D.
loyalty for company and work
29. What is the initial knowing process learned by the individual that
revolves around practical problem-solving?
A. Thinking C. Listening
B. Obeying D. Believing
30. Which of the following has greatly influenced the introduction of
K-to-12 reform in basic education?
A. Need to employ more teachers
B. Need to conform international standards
C. Need to allot for more funding
D. Need to upgrade facilities of schools
31. Blind cyclist and teacher Maria Bunyan won 8th place in the
able-bodied Sydney 2000 Olympics. Of the following which is the central and
fundamental quality she displayed by never thinking that blindness is an
impediment to becoming a great athlete?
A. Self-belief C.
Perseverance
B. Dedication D. Passion
32. What is the degree of moral certitude of Alegre who entered into
marriage only out of obedience to her parents, but uncertain whether she wanted
marriage at all?
A. Lax C. Doubtful
B. Probable D. Certain
33. What best describes “puwede na” mentality vs. excellence in
service/work?
A.
Arduous preparation
B.
Resignation to mediocrity
C.
Committed work
D.
Striving to be the best
34. In the poem, “When in Distance with Fortune and Men’s Eyes”
Shakespeare felt depressed looking at his sad fate and wishing he were someone
else more rich, with many friends, with greater skills and future prospects in
life. What is the best antidote to such depressed feelings?
A.
Deny that others have more than you have
B.
Count your own blessings
C.
Strive to surpass others
D.
Think of others poorer than
you are
35. Blind and unable to write, Milton felt depressed and useless. Which
of following prayerful invocation best reflects his feelings in saying “who
best bear His mild yoke, they serve Him best?
A. Lead us not into temptation
B. Gives us this day our daily bread
C. Thy will be done
D. Forgive us our sins
36. Among components to a morally mature person, which demonstrates
that a teacher applies moral principles (e.g. the Golden Rule) when making
moral judgments?
A. Encourages others to communicate
B. Develops self esteem
C. Reflects on moral choices
D. Listens carefully to others
37. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what
happens when students seek to hurt others to make up for being hurt or rejected?
A. Revenge seeking C. Withdrawal
B. Power seeking D. Attention getting
38. On managing the class group, what is the problem when the class
atmosphere is punitive, tinged with partiality, too competitive or to
exclusive?
A.
Disturbance in group climate
B.
Group emotions such as fear, depression, etc.
C.
Dissatisfaction with classroom work
D.
Poor group organization
39. To what problem type do students belong, who have short span,
unable to sustain concentration by being easily affected by sights, sounds or
speech?
A. Withdrawn C. Low
achiever
B. Defiant D. Distractible
40. If threat of punishment is necessary on erring students, how should
this best be done?
A. First a warning before the threat
B. Make the threat with immediate punishment
C. Make the threat and reinforce with warning
D. Warn and threat at the same time
41. For group guidance in classroom management, what element is lacking
when there are tensions among individuals, cliques and subgroups, or
student-teacher friction?
A.
Disturbances in group climate
B.
Dissatisfaction with classroom work
C.
Poor interpersonal relations
D.
poor group organization
42. Which of the following is the best option to deal with chronic
behavior problems in the classroom?
A.
Indicate consequences of behavior
B.
With gained confidence and skills
C.
Be calm and consistent
D.
Establish positive expectations for students
43. Which of the following best relate to basic literacy to learners?
A. Drills C.
Field experience
B. Text-based learning D. Demonstration
44. If threat of punishment is necessary, which of the following
expressed the threat with LEAST severity?
A.
“I will work for your removal from class and you
are a shame to your classmates”
B.
“I will send you to the principal’s office, or
else also ask your parents to confer with the principal”
C.
“You will get shortened recess
or receive more severe punishment”
D.
“You will report early to school tomorrow or you
will be marked absent”
45. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what
happens when students are not getting the recognition they desire, continually
seek help, and refuse to work unless the teacher hovers over them?
A. Withdrawal C. Attention getting
B. Power seeking D. Revenge seeking
46. Judging the relative severity of common classroom management
strategies, which of the following is LEAST severe if applied on erring
students?
A.
Surprise quiz
B.
Lowering school mark
C.
Throwing student out of class
D.
Summons to principal’s office
47. To what problem type do students belong, who have difficulty due to
low potential or lack of readiness rather than motivation to work?
A. Underachiever C. Withdrawn
B. Low achiever D.
Immature
48. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior, what is happening
when the teacher bursts into activities without assessing student readiness and
gives orders, statements, or questions that confuse students?
A. Stimulus-bounded C. Thrust
B. Truncation D. Dangle
49. In the school, who is the key to the success or failure in
teaching-and-learning, being the link between the child and the curriculum?
A. The parent C. The student
B. The teacher D.
The principal
50. For the group guidance approach to classroom management, what
element is lacking when work is badly scheduled, badly sequenced or confusing?
A.
disturbances in group climate
B.
poor group organization
C.
Poor interpersonal relations
D.
Dissatisfaction with classroom work
51. Which of the following is an active strategy in transformative
education?
A. Drill C. Brainstorming
B. Lecture D. Demonstration
52. How does the “humaneness” of the teacher best describe when he/she
is full of interest and enthusiasm in the work of teaching?
A. Knowledge C. Perceptiveness
B. Responsiveness D. Sensitivity
53. For problems of discipline that cannot be resolved in class which
of the following should NOT be done as it reduces the authority of the teacher?
A. Rely on others to resolve your classroom
problems
B. Analyze your methods
C. Give students a chance to redeem himself
D. Communicate with parents
54. Among the mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline,
what happens when students feel helpless and rejected so that they remove
themselves rather than confront the situation?
A. Withdrawal C. Revenge
seeking
B. Power seeking D. Attention getting
55. Among styles of classroom management, which expects teaches to
specify rules of behavior, consequence for disobeying them, and to communicate
these rules and consequences clearly?
A.
Business-academic style
B.
Behavioral modification style
C.
Group managerial style
D.
Assertive style
56. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the
mistaken goals of students. What is the hidden goal of students who refuse to
cooperate or participate?
A. Goal is to get revenge C.
Goal is to seek power
B. Goal is to isolate self D. Goal is to get attention
57. Under the psychomotor domain of learning what relates to expressive
movement proper posture, gesture, facial expression and creative movements,
e.g. taking part in a play?
A. Skilled movements C. Non-discursive communication
B. Perceptual abilities D. Reflex movements
58. 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.
Integration of problem solving
B.
Available enrichment activities
C.
Content applied to real-life situations
D.
Overemphasis on drill and
practice
59. Of the following, which is NOT an example of instructional goals?
A. Critical understanding of Lyric poetic lines
B.
Appreciation of art
C.
Understanding mathematical concepts
D. Development
of reading skills
60. Which of the following will not serve the aims of Sequential
Synthesizing Technique (SST) to enhance one-way lecture in class?
A. Rhetorical questioning C. Plus-minus survey sheet
B. Test after the lecture D.
Small group discussion
61. Following a model procedure how is the process in Problem-Based
learning sequenced?
A.
I. List
action for what we need to know 3
B.
II. Explore
the issues 1
C.
III. Write
solution with supporting document 4
D. IV. Develop and write problem statement 2
A. I, IV, II and III C. II, IV, I and
III
B. II, I, IV and III D. III, I, IV and II
62. Under the domains of learning, to what domain do Comprehension
Analysis and valuation belong?
A. Reflective C. Affective
B. Cognitive D. Psychomotor
63. Of the following, which is a non-threatening style of disciplining
unruly students?
A.
Stand under heat of the sun
B.
Do push-ups
C.
Send to guidance office
D.
Squat before the class
64. Among unit plan components, to what cluster do projected competencies-outcomes
belong?
A.
Resources and materials
B.
Objectives
C.
Evaluation procedures
D.
Content
65. What is being shown by teachers who ignore slow-learners and take
pride in the work of fast learners?
A. Bullying C. Hurting Invectives
B. Cursing D.
Discrimination
66. In the process of integrating technology in instruction, which of
the following points to the highest kind of cognitive skills desired?
A.
Nurturing of class teamwork
B.
Engendering meaningful learning
C.
Introducing social learning
D.
Developing metacognition
67. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked students in pairs to
interview and introduce each other to the class. How will this activity be
classified according to Edgar Dale’s cone of experience?
A.
Purposeful experience
B.
Verbal symbols
C.
Dramatize experience
D.
Demonstration
68. Of the following, which is the most traditional “technology” in the
limited sense of tools for education?
A. Moving film C. CD-ROM
B. Chalkboard D. Graphs and photos
69. What provides the most direct type of learning, but is difficult to
supply in the traditional classroom?
A.
Real-life experience
B.
Computer-assisted learning
C.
Verbal symbolism
D.
Multisensory instructional aids
70. What competency is achieved when students are assigned to prepare a
class newsletter?
A. interviewing C. Information
writing
B. Internet downloading D.
Photographic documentation
71. Among the following terms in technology, what has the broadest
concept of technology for the whole educative system?
A. Computer technology C.
Instructional technology
B. Audiovisuals D. Educational
technology
72. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPPF, what is important to Follow Up
in the proper use of instructional materials?
A. Student interest C. Lesson Objective
B. Student expectations D.
Media and materials
73. In her tests, Teacher Dorie made tests that were either too
difficulty or too easy. What was wrong with her tests?
A.
Inappropriate level of
difficulty of the test items
B.
Identifiable pattern of answers
C.
Unclear directions
D.
Ambiguity
74. Of the following, which is NOT a characteristics of the Response
Journal that reflects observations and interpretations of the student such as
on a reading material or a field visit?
A. Encourage risk taking C. Open and factual
B. Literary and grammatical D. Non-threatening
75. Principal Rodriguez introduced machine scored tests in his school.
What factor in scoring does this add to make tests more reliable?
A. Objective scoring C.
Ease in checking
B. Cost-saving D. Time-economics
76. Since Teacher Alvin wants his test to be more reliable, which of
the following should he adopt?
A.
Make a test that requires students the need for
more time to complete
B.
Make the test difficult
C.
Increase number of test items
D.
Restrict range of abilities in
the test
77. In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklist is
the LAST among steps in tests preparation?
A.
How are the test scores to be tabulated?
B.
Have I prepared a Table of Specifications
C.
How are the test results to be
reported?
D.
How is the objective item to be scored
78. Among the opportunities for Essay Questions, which of the following
does NOT provide high-level thinking opportunity?
A. Analysis C. Synthesis
B. Evaluation D. Memorization
79. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the
community, which of the following is NOT appropriate due to preventing
religious sentiments?
A. Literacy assistance for out-of-school children/youths
B. Household campaign for healthful practice
C. Introducing cooperative thrift practices
D. Promoting contraceptives for Planned Parenthood
80. Of the types of validity for test, what reflects the knowledge and
skills in the program of students?
A. Curricular validity C. Content validity
B. Criterion validity D.
Predictive validity
81. Among cognitive levels of thinking, what cognitive level is
stressed by the Essay question: “In the light of the facts presented, what is
most likely to happen when…?
A. Inferring C. Applying
B. Classifying D.
Analyzing
82. For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared the True
and False items in alternating 1, 3, 5, 7, etc. True, and 2, 4, 6 etc. False.
What is wrong with the test in terms of Usability?
A.
Improper arrangement of items
B.
Identifiable pattern of answers
C.
Ambiguity
D.
Poorly constructed test items
83. Which of the following best describes creativity?
A. Imaginative C. Resourceful
B. Positive D. Inspired
84. Of the following which is basic top development reading or reading
as a developmental task?
A.
Higher thinking process
B.
Word recognition
C.
Vocabulary meaning
D.
Degrees of comprehension
85. Learning is influenced by social interaction and interpersonal
relation. What must a “teacher do”?
A. Make students feel good about themselves
B. Motivate students to reflect on how they learn
C. Give more independent study
D. Make students work collaboratively
86. Someone said, “Experience without theory is blind, but theory
without experience is mere intellectual play” this means that .
A. Theory and experience must go on
hand-in-hand
B. Theory is more important than experience
C. Experience is more important than theory
D. One can stand without the other
87. Of the following, which is the best way parents can support the
learning development of their children?
A. Buying materials for class projects
B. Making calls on teachers
C. Interest and assistance in class assignments
D. Checking report card grades
88. Of the following, which best describes peer teaching-and-learning?
A. Individual C. Personal
B. Collegial D. Professional
89. How can new information be made more meaningful to students?
A. Valuing new knowledge
B. Relating it to knowledge they already know
C. Demonstrating novelty of new knowledge
D. Increasing retention of new knowledge
90. Which of the following does NOT belong to the meta-cognitive reading
activities?
A. Predicting C. Sampling
B. Testing D. Perceiving
91. On components of direct instruction, which involves teachers and
students working together on a skill or task and figuring out how to apply the
strategy?
A. Guided practice C. Consolidation
B. Application D. Modeling
92. To survive in the global community and in the twenty first century,
one must be a
.
A. Digital expert C.
Digital native
B. Digital immigrant D. Authority
93. Historian Luna viewed authoritarian democracy is good governance
due to the reported strict discipline observed by citizens during the Martial
Law Period of the 1970s. What level of comprehension did Historian Luna apply?
A. Applied reading beyond the lines
B. Interpretative reading between lines
C. Literal reading the lines
D. Evaluative reading on character, plot or style
94. Sequence the following events on the historical development of
reading.
I.
Greek letters and the Roman alphabet were
developed 3
II.
Through the Semlte’s ingenuity, sounds and
symbols gave rise to the Phoenician alphabet 2
III.
People used pictures and characters to convey
messages 1
IV.
Researchers showed the process of reading,
comprehension and Interpretation 4
A. I, II, III, and IV C. III, II, I and IV
B. I, II, IV and III D. IV, II, I and III
95. What is known as getting the meaning of a new unfamiliar word by
looking for hints form surrounding words in a sentence or paragraph?
A. Context clues C.
Semantic clues
B. Syntactic clues D. Graphophonic clues
96. Among models of reading strategies, what did student Lina adopt
when she read back and forth, attending to both what is in her mind and what’s
on the page?
A. Down-top C. Top-down
B. Interactive D.
Bottoms-up
97. Among teaching styles, how do you classify teachers who are control
oriented and impose rules without explanation?
A. Authoritative C.
Permissive
B. Authoritarian D. Uninvolved
98. In learning complex matters, what is important to give focus on?
A.
Separate and diverse thoughts and beliefs
B.
Meaning from information experience and beliefs
C.
Past information and knowledge
D.
Interest applicable to
everyone
99. Which is NOT an aim in having partners in team learning?
A. Focused attention C. Cooperative work
B. Sharing ideas D.
Lighter work
100. Among the components in the instructional framework for learning
strategies, which is demonstrated by teacher Ana who assigns homework for
students to do on their own?
A. Independent practice C.
Consolidation
B. Review D. Modeling
101. In the taxonomy of learning objectives or outcomes, which relates to
judging in terms of internal evidence or logical consistency, or external
evidence consistent with fact?
A. Evaluation C. Valuing
B. Receiving D. Application
102. In the 5 S Formula to create a conducive learning environment, which
S stands for cleanliness of the work place?
A. Self-discipline C. Shining
B. Systematic D. Sort
103. In his Literature class, teacher Ted stress to one’s own ability to
write poetic verse drawn from sensible images thoughts and perceptions. What
creative thinking behavior is he trying to develop in students?
A. Curiosity C. Originality
B. Awareness D. Elaboration
104. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes fluent, flexible,
original and elaborate thinking?
A. Divergent thinking
B. Convergent thinking
C. Critical thinking
D. Problem solving
105. In elearning, which is the motivational aspect of learning through
the electronic media?
A.
Virtual learning
B.
Enthusiasm to use technology
C.
Technology integration
D.
Digital platforms
106. What is the main focus of the Schools Mean Success (SMS) concept for
lifelong learning?
A.
School recognition and accreditation for success
B.
Tapping student’s potentials for success
C.
Pillars of instruction, research and outreach
for success
D.
Mission-vision of schools for
success
107. What observation attests to the fact that the student’s motivation
vary according to socio-cultural background?
A.
Females mature earlier than boys
B.
Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments
among the young
C.
Brains of boys are bigger and better than those
of females
D.
Children from low-income
household meet more obstacle in learning
108. What is the primary advantage of active learning techniques
(discussion, role play, gaming, etc.) in instruction?
A. Higher order thinking C. Student engagement
B. Problem-solving D. Focus on questions not answers
109. Classroom routines form the backbone of daily school activities, but
which of the following is NOT covered by such routines?
A. Lesson content C. Seating
arrangement
B. Distribution of papers D. Submission of work
110. Following Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, what is the moral
reasoning or perspective of Joy who allows her classmate to copy her test work,
so that she will be her friend?
A. Social approval C. Obedience
B. Punishment D. Law and order
111. What condition afflicts child learners who have to count on fingers
to tell whether 5 is more than 4?
A. Emotional C. Mental
B. Neurological D. Physical
112. In Outcome-Based education, which of the following are not
considered as outcomes?
A. Products C. Portfolios
B. Procedures D. Performances
113. Where can students find critical views on current events in
newspapers?
A. Entertainment C. Ads section
B. Opinion page D. News page
114. Among written categories of assessment methods, what instruments did
teacher Mona use when she used a check list in order to grade the dramatic
performance of students in play?
A.
Performance test
B.
Observation and self reports
C.
Product rating scale
D.
Oral questioning
115. Which is the research method or techniques best suited for the study
of the incidences in early marriage in Barangay Rizal?
A. Case study C. Observational technique
B. Historical method D.
Opinion polling
116. How can lessons be made more meaningful by way of learning
continuity?
A.
Add value to content
B.
Introduces new content
C.
Stress retention of facts
D.
Relate present with past
lesson
117. What should be the basis of remedial instruction?
A.
Complex patterns in learning
B.
Basic errors and lapses
C.
Errors, failings and lapses
D.
Identified systematic errors by students
118. What desirable thinking behavior is aimed I poetry writing activity
A. Interest C. Awareness
B. Originality D.
Curiosity
119. Among general categories of assessment methods, what instruments did
pre- school teacher Eva use when she rated the hand writing of her student
using a prototype handwriting model?
A.
Performance test
B.
Observation and self-reports
C.
Written response instruments
D.
Product rating scale
120. Which indicator is most useful for assessing quality of schooling?
A.
Drop-out rate
B.
Cohort survival rate
C.
Net enrollment rate
D.
Participation rate
121. With what should the assessment of test items be aligned?
A.
Monitoring and evaluation
B.
Instructional objectives
C.
Instructional media
D.
Content and process
122. Of the following, which is most conducive for authentic assessment?
A.
Complex multiple-choice test
B.
Performance drill
C.
De-contextualized setting
D.
Real world application
123. In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets,
outcomes must be stated in behavioral terms so that this can be measured. Which
of the following shows this desired clarity?
A. To practice reading with competence
B. To improve the speed of reading competence
C. To appreciate reading competence
D. To understand the concept of reading competence
124. What is an example of a book or writing intended for moral knowledge
of the very young readers?
A. Romeo and Juliet C. Jack and the Beanstalk
B. Diary of Anne Frank D. Les Miserable
125. Using rubrics, which is futuristic and hypothetical among the
following criteria chosen to assess a planed students affairs program for the
school year?
A.
Projected impact of
project/activities
B.
Feasibility of project/activities
C.
Full participation of students
D.
Significance of the students affairs program
126. Which of the following is the most reliable tool for determining the
students’ ability to write?
A. Portfolio assessment C. Interview of students
B. Scoring rubric D. Self assessment
127. What is an alternative assessment tool that consist of a collection
of work artifacts or in progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?
A. Portfolio C.
Achievement test
B. Evaluation instrument D.
Rubric
128. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced by asking students to
work on a physical model of the atom after a teacher’s discussion on the
subject of the atom?
A. Interpersonal C. Mathematical
B. Kinesthetical D.
linguistic
129. With closeness to direct experience as standard, which one should a
teacher choose?
A. Contrived experience C.
Dramatized experiences
B. Study trip D. Demonstration
130. To what principle should the responsibility of the teacher be
shared?
A. Learner accountability C.
Learner responsibility
B. Learner performance D. Learner competencies
131. In a Problem-Based Learning Group, who take notes, join discussion
and review materials?
A. Facilitator C.
Team members
B. Team leader D. Recorder
132. What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high,
moderate, or low imaginative thinking?
A. Creativity C. Appeal
B. Aesthetic D. Craftsmanship
133. What can be said of student performance in a skewed class score
distribution?
A.
Most students performed well
B.
All students had average
performance
C.
Few students performed well
D.
Most students performed poorly
134. What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to
questions?
A. Unclear directions C. Tests brevity
B. Poor construction D.
Ambiguity
135. What dependent variable can be used to test the hypothesis, “The
more a teacher knows about a specific subject matter, the better she can teach
it”?
A. Teachers yearly performance rating
B. Personality traits of the teacher
C. Motivation from the school head
D. Incentives offered to teachers
136. Among standardized tests, which is to measure cognitive abilities,
and administered either as a group or individual test?
A. Intelligence test C.
Aptitude test
B. Achievement test D. Personality test
137. What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in learning a
subject matter?
A. Formative assessment C. Summative assessment
B. Diagnostic test D.
Placement examination
138. Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actually
threatens students?
A.
Self-record of test scores
B.
Surprise quiz
C.
Scheduled exam
D.
Submission of report
139. An entering student in college would like to determine which course
is best suited for him. Which test is appropriate for this purpose?
A. Achievement test C. Intelligence test
B. Diagnostic test D. Aptitude test
140. In assessment for problem-Based Learning, who are responsible in
judging student performance?
A.
Teacher-and-supervisors
B.
Teacher-students-supervisors
C.
Teacher-and-students
D.
Teacher and peers
141. What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of
practice and number of errors in tennis?
A.
The decrease in the amount of practice sometimes
affects the number of errors
B.
The increase in the amount of practice does not
at all affect the number of errors
C.
Decrease in the amount of practice goes with
decrease in the number of errors
D.
As the amount of practice
increases, the number of errors decreases
142. Which is TRUE when the standard deviation is big?
A.
Scores are spread out
B.
Scores are not extremes
C.
The bell curve shape is steep
D.
Scores are concentrated
143. What is the erroneous concept of outcome in Outcome-Based Education?
A. Performance C. Results
B. Products D. Content
144. As positive correlation is to direct relation, to what relation is
negative correlation?
A. Definite relation C. Inverse relation
B. Neutral relation D.
Indefinite relation
145. What is the active learning strategy to promote friendly competition
and an atmosphere of fun in learning?
A. Games C. Debate
B. Fishbowl D. Case study
146. What correlation is determined when there are three raters of an
essay test?
A. Triple rater C.
External rater
B. Multiple rater D. Inter-rater
147. Among categories of thinking skills, which is the ability to break
down complex information into parts for understanding?
A. Focusing C. Sharpening
B. Narrowing D. Analysis
148. What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?
A. Missed by everyone C. Very difficult
B. Very essay D. A quality
item
149. John Dewey said, “An ounce of experience is better than a ton of
theory”. To which does this statement point?
A.
The need for theory
B.
The need for experience
C.
The primacy of experience
D.
The primacy of theory
150. The world has become a global village, what sound practice is
expected of teachers?
A. Ethnocentrism C. Ethnic cleansing
B. Respect of diverse cultures D. Xenocentrism