PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FACILITATING LEARNING, CHILD AND ADOLESCENT
DEVELOPMENT,
TEACHING PROFESSION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
1. Researchers established that complete coordination of motor
activities is attained at-
a. pre-natal stage c. adolescence stage
b. childhood stage d. infancy
2. Parent and teachers are considered as authorities and models by
children at the early childhood stage. What does this statement imply?
a.
Parent should enforce strict discipline at home
and teachers in school
b.
Teachers
and parents should serve as role models at all times
c.
Teachers should demand complete obedience from
the learners in school
d.
Parent teacher conference should always be an
activity in school
3. This is the stage when the learner becomes confused and starts to
experience identify crisis. Which of these stages is it?
a. early childhood c. late childhood
b. early adulthood d. adolescent
4. Which of the following will trigger additional development if a
child is exposed to more challenges and stimuli in his surroundings?
a. potentials c.
emotional development
b. intelligence d. interest
5. Which of the following is usually considered the most important
factor in a child’s observable classroom behavior?
a. intelligence c. cultural background
b. heredity d. universal norms
7. Which of these theories holds that human activity is based on the
interaction of stimuli and responses?
a. association c. cognitive-field
b. vector d. social-learning
8. The tendency to imitate elders is very strong in the early
childhood stage. Teachers should therefore be very good
a. role models c. facilitators of learning
b. counselors d.
disciplinarians
9. Psychological, there is unity in all learning; however, there are
distinct types of learning that are recognized. One is affective learning that
involves-
a. understanding of the external world through the use of the senses
b. formation of concepts and ideas
c. acquisition of attitudes,
ideas, judgement and values
d. acquisition of facts and information
10 Identical twins are more
alike than fraternal twins. Which of the following statements/principles is
supported by this?
a. Heredity has a part in
determining physical appearance
b. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-natal nutrition
c. Environment affects both fraternal and identical twins
d. Intelligence hinges in physical structure
11. Children’s interest are generally largely dependent on their experiences.
Which of the following is an implication of this statement?
a.
The
curriculum should provide vital experiences if the school must use its
opportunities to develop interest
b.
A large part of the subject matter has to be
easy if they are to be interesting and within the learners experience
c.
The experience of the child reduces the area in
which the school may choose to develop interest
d.
The school should not develop interest outside
the experience of the child
12. The female gonads which are responsible for the production of egg
cells are also known as ____________
a. uterus c. fallopian tube
b. ovary d. cervix
13. It is the process by which an organism inherits the characteristics
traits of the parents
a. heredity c.
development
b. maturation d.
fertilization
14. The child’s concept of right and wrong is based on external
criteria laid down by adults during the stage of pre-conventional morality.
This is based on the ideas of
a. Erikson c. Kohlberg
b. Piaget d. Dewey
15. During the pre-operational stage, language skill emerges and the
child uses words to represent ideas. This theory is attributed to
a. Wallace c. Kohlberg
b. Piaget d. Dewey
16. When the daughter is competing with the mother for the father’s
attention, the daughter is said to be experiencing
a. electra complex c. Oedipus complex
b. identify crisis d. sexual
deviation
17. Denzel’s mother noticed that her son always wants to get her
attention and is jealous of his father. Denzel then can be classified under
what psychoanalyctic stage of development?
a. latency c. phallic
b. genital d. oral
18. Classical conditioning theory is always attributed to him for his
experiment involving the dog’s salivation as a reaction to the sound of the
buzzer.
a. Bandura c. Pavlov
b. Lewin d. Skinner
19. Section 5, Article XIV, of the constitution states that academic
freedom shall be enjoyed in:
a. state colleges and universities.
b. all institutions of higher
learning
c. public assemblies
d. all levels of learning
20. As provided for in the Educational Act of 1982, how are the
institutions of learning encouraged to set higher standards of quality over and
above the minimum required for state recognition?
a.
academic freedom
b.
continuing professional education
c.
formal education
d.
voluntary
accreditation
21. Which of these statements regarding professional teachers is the
major difference in the professionalization of teachers and teaching as
promulgated in Presidential Decree 1006 and in Republic Act 7836?
a.
Assigned at the tertiary level in both private
and state colleges and universities
b.
Assigned at the elementary and secondary levels
in both public and private schools
c.
Holder
of valid professional license and certificate of registration
d.
Appointed on full-time basis and on a permanent
status.
22. Education is a continuous process of experiencing and of receiving
or reorganizing experiences, according to John Dewey. Which of the following
situations is apt to happen in education as influenced by Dewey’s philosophy?
a.
Education takes place in the school where the
individual is exposed to specific, self- contained experiences
b.
Education may take place anywhere and anytime
the individual to desires
c.
Education
is never completed and goes on throughout life
d.
Education may take place formally or informally
to enable the individual to grow
23. The main function of a philosophy of education is to
a. Define the goals and set the
direction for which education is to strive
b. Aid the learner to build his own personal philosophy
c. Reconsider existing educational goals in the light of society’s
needs.
d. Provide the academic background prerequisite to learning
24. A teacher who subscribes to the pragmatic philosophy of education
believes that experience should follow learning. In her teaching, she therefore
exerts efforts in-
a.
Requiring learners full mastery of the lesson
b.
Encouraging learners to memorize factual
knowledge
c.
Equipping learners with the basic abilities and
skills
d.
Providing
learners opportunities to apply theories and principles
25. The control and the administration of all educational institution
shall be vested in the citizens of the Philippines” is stipulated in _
a. P.D 6-A c. P.D No. 176
b. P.D 1006 d.
1987 Constitution
26. The first kindergarten also known as “a garden where children could
grow” was the product of research by
a. Pestalizzi b. Herbart c.
Rousseau d. Froebel
27. Which of the following embodies the operation “Return to the
Basics”
a. New Secondary Education Curriculum
b. National Elementary Achievement Test
c. National Secondary Achievement Test
d. New Elementary School
Curriculum
28. Which of the following is a mandate of the 1987 Constitution that
the sate shall maintain to fight illiteracy?
a.
Formal
and non-formal education should be free and compulsory for all children and adults
b. Free education in both elementary and high school and compulsory in elementary education for all children of school age.
c. Education at all levels should be free and compulsory
d.
Free and compulsory education for both
elementary and high school for all children of school age.
29. Whoch of these philosophies is reflective of that of Dewey’s which
stresses the development of an individual capable of reflective thinking
specially that of being able to solve the problem he faces individually or
collective ly?
a. Developmentalism c. Rationalism
b. Experiementation d.
Disciplinism
30. Which of the following abilities is stressed by humanistic
education?
a. Enjoy the great works of man such as the classics
b. Learn the different philosophies of education
c. Make man distinctly
civilized, educated and refined
d. Development man into thinking individual
31. The Athenian ideal of education is to form a cultural soul in a
graceful and symmetrical body. How can this be achieved?
a. by giving more focus on health education
b. by adapting the philosophy “know thyself”
c. by improving emphasis on physical education
d. by a well- balanced
development of mind, body and should
32. The government prescribes a higher percentage on the administration
of educational institutions to Filipino citizens in order to _
a. Ensure the teaching of Filipino
b. Minimize the unemployment problem
c. Protect the rights of the
citizens
d. Produce globally competitive graduates
33. Which of the following was the fundamental reason why John Dewey
proposed a transformation of the public school system?
a.
He
recognized that a traditional academic education did not serve the ideals of a
democratic society
b.
He recognized that the intellectual motivation
of the students was declining
c.
He recognized that industrialization was
destroying the home, neighborhood, and church.
d.
He recognized that change and innovation were
essential ingredients of the progressive movement
34. Basic education includes secondary education. Which of the following
contributed to the establishment of secondary schools?
a. Humanistic education c.
Rationalism
b. Reformation d. Realistic
35. His philosophy advocated a classical type of liberal education or
the study of the humanities
a. Irving Babbitt c. John
Dewey
b. Jean Jacques d. Aristotle
36. What was the philosophy of education in the Philippines before the
establishment of the public school system?
a. Idealism c. Humanism
b. Realism d. Pragmatism
37. Which of these options was not recommended by EDCOM?
a. provisions for special education
b. institutionalization of pre-school education
c. strengthening of Values Education
d. Increasing the number of
state colleges and universities
38. The present military training in our school curriculum is an
influence of
a. Greece b. Athens c. Sparta d. Rome
39. The Royal Decree of December 20, 1863 established in the
Philippines a system of-
a. high school education c.
higher education
b. intermediate education d. primary education
40. Whose philosophy expounded the concept of the laboratory school?
a. Plato c. Jean Jacques Rousseau
b. John Dewey d. Irving Babbitt
41. Whose influenced the present emphasis on character Education and
Values Education in our school system?
a. Confucius c.
Gandhi
b. Tagore d. Bonifacio
42. Who expounded on the need to study the child carefully for
individualized instruction?
a. Boccacio c.
Erasmus
b. Ascham d. Da Feltre
43. Tutoring of learners is now practices in our school provided it is
not done by their own teacher but by an outsider. Which of these Western
philosophies influenced this practice?
a. Egyptian c. Roman
b. Greek d. Athenian
44. Whose philosophy inspired the inclusion of Physical Education in
the curriculum and the replacement of lectures with textbooks?
a. Da Feltre c. Petrarch
b. Boccario d. Erasmus
45. The present Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act had its
beginning on what period of Roman History?
a. A.D. 275-259- government established a monopoly on education
b. A.D 100-AD 175- government increased its subsidy for education
c. 132 B.C. - A.D 100 – Latin literature and grammar were perfected
d.
295 B.C- 153 B.C- schools were elementary only
46. He suggested that competition and awards should be used to motivate
people
a. Aristotle b.
Plato c. Herbart d. Socrates
47. The singing of the National Anthem is an offshoot of the
philosophical ideals of
_
a. nationalism c. Pragmatism
b. Naturalism d. Socialism
48. The idea of Practical Arts and Home Economics is an offshoot of the
philosophical ideals of
a. Confucius b. Gandhi c.
Rizal d. Tagore
49. A popular mass education for the Filipinos under the American
regime came into being upon the passage of
a. Act No. 74 in 1901 c.
Monroe Education Survey of 1929
b. Education Decree of 1863 d.
Royal Decree of 1865
50. An Adolescent combines his ability to use deductive and inductive
reasoning in realistic rules that he can respect and live by. When he does this,
how does he perceive his environment?
a. He views the world from his
own perspective
b. He sees the world through the eyes of other people
c. He interprets events from a limited points of view
d. He sees events apart from himself and other people
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