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NQESH 1, Print From P. 9
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NQESH 1, Print From P. 9
2. The following are the characteristics of an effective child- 4. Which of the following are the characteristics of an effective
friendly school EXCEPT one: child-friendly school?
a. Has the best interest of the child in mind in all learning I. Maintains a learning environment of courtesy and
activities respect for different learners
b. Has a curriculum that addresses the childs learning II. Provides gender-fair opportunities for learning
needs as well as those of the community and society III. Provides learners with a variety of learning experiences
c. Does not turn away any child from enrolling and IV. Takes measures to maximize anxiety and fear of the
attending classes for whatever reason teacher
d. Encourages children to think and decide for themselves a. I, II, III
ask questions and express their opinions. b. II, III, and IV
c. I, II, and IV
d. I, II, III, and IV
5. The following are some of childrens right EXCEPT one:
a. Children have the right to appropriate early reading
instruction based on their individual needs 7. In promoting School Health Program, the principal may
b. Children have the right to well-prepared teachers who strengthen the following schools dental service/program
keeps their skills up to date through effective EXCEPT one:
professional development a. Sodium Fluoride Mouthrinsing Project
c. Children have a right to classroom that optimize b. Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART)
learning opportunities c. Teacher-Child Parent ( TCP) Approach Program
d. Children have the right to school that have strong d. Bright Smiles Bright Future Program
school-community linkages
38. An assessment tool to determine the reading level of the 40. Education for All (EFA) program stipulates that by 2015,
children where teachers apply intervention strategies after all children have access to:
the conduct of the pretest a. Comprehensive early childhood education program
a. ECARP b. Complete, free and compulsory elementary education
b. CURE c. All modes of alternative learning system
c. FIBER d. Complete, free and compulsory secondary education
d. PHIL-IRI
41. Which of the following are the Millinnium Development
Goals of the Philippine Government?
I. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 43. DepEd order No. 25, s. 2006 organized the
II. Achieve universal primary education Division/school Calamity, Disaster and fire Control (CDFC)
III. Reduce child mortality Groups and guidelines on the calamity and Disaster
IV. Combat HIV AIDS, Malaria and other diseases Preparedness on the following EXCEPT one:
a. I and II a. Tsunami, La nina and Flood
b. I, II, and IV b. Storm, Earthquake and Fire Drills
c. II and III c. Zenorium and First Aide Management
d. I, II, III, and IV d. Scouting Encampment and PNRC Blood donation
42. Teach a student what to think and you make him a slave 44. CDFC shall have the responsibility for this activity:
of knowledge, but teach a students how to think and you a. Assessment of all structure and physical facilities within
make knowledge his save Logic for Filipinos (2001)What is DepEd premise
the message? b. Construct evacuation centers
I. to do collaborative teaching with peers from different discipline c. Establish Disaster Training Program
II.to share knowledge and resources with the learners d. Issue Guideline on the Suspension of classes when
III.to build a community of effective educational practice typhoon and all calamities occur
IV.to build an authoritarian leadership
a. II and III
b. IV and I
c. III, II and I
d. I, II, and III
47. Integration of ICT in the curriculum aims to:
a. Enhance teaching and learning
b. Address shortage of instructional material
45. School-Based Management is carried out under the c. Address teacher shortage
principles of: d. All of the above
a. Subsiclarity and collegiality
b. Participative leadership
c. Solidarity and Camaraderie
d. Decision Making Opportunity
58. The teacher promotes interactive learning in the 60. Collaborative learning among children is demonstrated
following situations EXCEPT one: in the following situation EXCEPT one. Which is the
a. The children are allowed to talk among themselves exception?
about a lesson a. Children learn to work in different situation in different
b. The learners are encouraged to learn from materials contest with different teams
through information technology b. Learners know how to deal with their classmates with
c. The instructional materials like textbooks and their teachers and with other people
workbooks stimulate interest of learners c. Learners demonstrate leadership and teamwork and
d. The learners are instructed to copy and memorized group habits
lessons from the books d. Learners do a lot of reflection and intelligent decision
making
61. Experiential learning is demonstrated when 63. Remedial instruction should be done only before or after
a. A teacher shares her personal experience with the classes. This is:
children a. True, because remedial reading is not part of the regular
b. The students are allowed to read stories about class period
experiences of characters in a story b. True, because pupils read better outside the regular
c. The children reflect on and learn to from their own period
experiences c. False, because the teacher should do this in all subject
d. Teachers give the learners opportunity to experience areas from Grade I-VI
failure and success d. False, because every learner may need remedial reading
anytime
66. Which of the following is not true about higher order 68. The type of authority that can defy the unity of
thinking? command principle is:
a. Manipulating ideas and information to create other ideas a. Line authority
and meanings b. Staff authority
b. Memorizing facts and ideas to form a more coherent c. Functional authority
whole d. Decentralized authority
c. Solve problems and discover new meaning
d. Making conclusion and interpretations
69. The valid statement regarding the stages of team 71. According to managerial grid model, the authoritarian
development is: leadership style is characterized by:
a. By the end of the forming phase, teams have built a a. Low-level concern with people and low-level concern
cohesive community with production
b. The norming stage is the most productive stage b. Low-level concern with people and high-level concern
c. Teams enter the storming phase with clarity about what with production
is the mission on the team c. Equal concern with people and production
d. The adjourning phase characterized by a sharp focus on d. High level concern with people and low-level concern
achieving team goals with production
a. I, and IV
b. I, II and III
c. II and IV
d. I, II, III and IV
78. The following are key results areas in principalship, 80. In prioritizing problems, a set of criterion is set, EXCEPT
EXCEPT one: one:
a. Curriculum development a. Relevance
b. Staff development b. Seriousness
c. Local School Board Management c. Urgency
d. Pupil Development d. Gravity
83. To start the implementation of SBM under the
leadership of the school head, which of the following should
be performed by each school together with its community
stakeholders based on actual baseline data taken from the
81. Crisis is applied to situations which involve immediate school annual report of the preceding school year.
threat with adverse consequences. Which of the following is a. Budget and Its Annual Improvement Plan (AIP)
not an element of crises? b. Statement of Vision and Mission (VM)
a. Threat c. surprise c. Situational Analysis
b. Decision d. importance d. School Improvement Plan (SIP)
90. The Division Grievance Committee shall be composed of 92. This refers to a work related issue that causes employee
all these EXCEPT: dissatisfaction or discontent
a. Superintendent or his / her representative a. Grievance machinery
b. P.T.C.A President b. Grievance
c. President of Employee Union c. Probity
d. Human Resource Management d. Aggrieved party
93. The disciplining authority may preventively suspend a
respondent pending formal investigation if the officer or
employee is charge with the following cases EXCEPT: 95. Pursuant to DepEd Order No. 5, s. 1989, an existing
A. Grave misconduct elementary / high school may be integrated with another
B. Dishonesty existing elementary / high school within a contiguous
C. Oppression geographical area if the enrolment in such school falls to
D. Insubordination meet the minimum number of students of:
a. 50 per curriculum year
b. 80 per curriculum year
c. 100 per curriculum year
d. 60 per curriculum year
98. Secondary schools may organize extension classes in the 100. An inventory is important in determining the need for
nearby elementary schools to accommodate all students equipment, furniture, instructional aids and other resources.
desiring to avail of free secondary education provided the The following are factors to be considered in determining
following requirements below are compliedEXCEPT needs EXCEPT one:
a. No private school in the area is participating in the a. The inventory of existing equipment, furniture and
education Contracting Scheme instructional aids and resources
b. The distance between the two school beyond 7-km b. Prioritized needs of a classroom
radius c. Projection of future quantity of each of the different
c. Adequate teachers, classrooms and other instructional properties and resources based on projected enrolment
facilities are available d. Inventory of existing properties based in eight EMIS
d. The extension classes shall be under the supervision or modules
control of the nearest existing public school
101. Per DepEd Order No. 53, s. 2003, the granting of service
credits is given orally if: 103. The most accurate definition of school planning is:
a. The teachers has been working as permanent employee a. Selecting priorities and results and how those results will
for two years and can claim an honoraria already be achieved
b. It is given for teachers who worked in hazardous places b. Getting the school started for the coming school opening
c. It is given for work beyond regular hours/days where c. Settling the budget for the coming school year
payment of honorarium is not possible d. Assessing the needs of the school and formulating
d. It is given for any overtime during Saturdays and objectives and strategies
Sundays
110. Authentic learning assessment asks student to apply their 112. RA 6655 RE: Free secondary Education Act of 1989
skills and knowledge in meaningful ways such as the during the administration of President Corazon C. Aquino
following EXCEPT one: provides among others:
a. Reporting the results of an experiments a. Nationalization of all barangays high schools
b. Writing a letter that is meant to be sent b. Provision of salaries of teachers through the national
c. Evaluating their learning on a writing a poem government
d. Collecting any picture cut-outs for a scrapbook c. Provision of maintenance, operating and other expenses
(MOOE)
d. All of the above
115. When can a donation or property for school use be called
mortis causa?
113. The 50% of MOOE budget shall give priority to: a. When it takes effect after the donors death which require a
a. Transportation allowance last will
b. Instructional materials b. when it takes effect during the lifetime of the donor
c. Feeding program c. when it imposes a condition that such donation will be for
d. Other expenses school use only
d. when the piece of land was disposed gratuitously by a dying
person in his last will and testament
138. Neither of the conflicting parties be made to feel inferior for 140. To ensure a successful diagnosis, important factors should be
the alternative is greater jealously and heightened completion considered. Both the principal and teacher must see that a
is: diagnosis is __________of both. Both of them aware of the
a. Equality __________ behind a diagnosis. Finally, the principal and teacher
b. Empathy must have faith in the _____________.
c. Neutrality a. Function
d. Passivity b. Threat
c. Purpose
d. Process
143. The types of diagnosis are:
141. Based from the Assessment-Based Teacher Development a. Holding exploration conference
model, Instruction Supervisory Program should be: b. Informal visit
I. Personalized c. Observing classroom
II. Appropriate d. Viewing student product
III. Systematic
IV. Continuous
a. I, III and IV
a. I, II, and IV b. III and IV
b. I, II, and III c. I, II, and III
c. II, III, and IV d. I, II, III, and IV
d. I, II,III, and IV
142. One of the types of diagnosis is the Informal visit. The reasons 144. As a principal, if you have teacher with instructional
why you conduct such visits are: needs/problems, the appropriate supervisory model is
a. Determine what is actually happening ___________
b. Confirm teacher plans a. Peer supervision
c. Monitor progress b. Collaborative supervision
d. Look for potential trouble spot c. Self-directed supervision
d. Clinical supervision
a. I, III, and IV
b. I, II and III
c. II, and III
d. I, II, III, and IV
145. As a principal, how much time do you devote for supervision?
a. Seventy percent (70%) for instruction supervision and 147. Which of the indicators not included under school leadership?
thirty percent(30%) for other activities of administrative a. Developing and Communicating Vision
supervision. b. Strategic Planning and problem Solving
b. Seventy percent (70%) for administrative supervision c. Building high Performance Teams
and thirty percent(30%) for administrative supervision. d. Communication
c. Fifty percent (50%) for instructional supervision and
another fifty percent (50%) for administrative
supervision
d. Eighty percent (80%) for instruction and twenty percent
(20%) for administrative supervision
146. Mr. XYZ is a school head of ACS Central School. Mr. XYZ
regularly monitors classes. He displays strong commitment of 148. The following are considered vision killers EXCEPT one:
being an instructional leader. He demonstrates effective use of a. Tradition
time and resources. He demonstrates skill as a change master b. Fatigue leader
and the ability to motivate staff members and knows staff c. Fear or ridicule
members weakness and strengths. The school head practices d. Open-minded people
the characterictics of being:
a. Visible leader
b. Instructional leadership
c. Resource provider
d. Communicator
149. The following are characteristics of strategic planning EXCEPT 151. The three (3) key characteristics of high performance team
one: are:
a. Leads to action a. Trust, Respect, and Support
b. Builds a shared vision that is value-based b. Trust, Respect, and Time
c. Based on quality data c. Trust, Money, and Support
d. None of these d. Men, Machine and Money
150. A problem solving technique which is done through group 152. Which of the following is/are basic coordinating mechanism?
creativity technique designed to generate a large number of a. Mutual adjustment
ideas for the solution of a problem is: b. Direct supervision
a. Divide and conquer c. Standardization
b. Means-ends analysis d. All of these
c. Brainstorming
d. Analogy
153. Employee resist change because they feel vulnerable, fear the 155. When the follower can do the job and is motivated to do it,
unknown, express differences in how to achieve goals-hostility then the leader can basically leave them to it, largely trusting
erupts is best described as: them to get on with the job although they also may need to
a. Forming keep a relatively distant eye on things to ensure everything is
b. Norming going to plan is:
c. Storming a. Directing
d. Performing b. Coaching
c. Supporting
d. Delegating
154. When the followers can do the job, at least to some extent, and
perhaps is over confident about their ability in this, which 156. When the leader provides specific instructions and closely
telling may demotivate them or lead to resistance. The leader supervises task accomplishment is:
thus need to sell another way of working, explaining and a. Directing
clarifying decision is: b. Coaching
a. Directing c. Supporting
b. Coaching d. Delegating
c. Supporting
d. Delegating
157. When the leaders continues to direct and closely supervise 159. Principal A was administratively charged of dishonesty and
task accomplishment, but also explains decisions, solicit grave misconduct.The Schools Division Superintendent put
suggestions, and support progress is: him under preventive suspension based on the prayer of the
a. Directing complainant. Was the action of the superintendent proper?
b. Coaching a. Yes, the charges warrant dismissal from the service
c. Supporting b. No, the charges are not included in the grounds for granting
d. Delegating preventive suspension
c. Yes, the superintendent is the head of the office in the
Division
d. No, the superintendent is not the disciplining authority
over teachers
160. The following cases shall be acted upon through the grievance
158. When the leaders facilitates and supports subordinate efforts machinery EXCEPT one:
toward task accomplishment and shares responsibility for a. Non-implementation of policies, practices and procedures
decision making with them is: on economic and financial issues and other terms and
a. Directing conditions of employment fixed by law including salaries,
b. Coaching incentives, working hours, leave benefits and other related
c. Supporting terms and conditions.
d. Delegating b. Physical working condition
c. Interpersonal relationship and linkages
d. Sexual harassment cases
161. Mr. A is a principal of SAD High School. His sister was 163. Which of the following are exempted from the operation of
appointed as supply officer of the school. Through an the rules of nepotism?
anonymous complaint, Mr. A was charged of nepotism at the I. Person employed in a confidential capacity
Civil Service Commission. Will Mr. A be covered of nepotism? II.teachers
a. No. Mr. A is not the appointing authority III.physicians
b. No. education is not covered by nepotism IV.members of the Armed forces of the Philippines
c. Yes, Mr. A is liable for nepotism since he has direct
supervision of his sister a. I and II
d. None of these b. III and IV
c. I, II, and III
d. I, II, III, and IV
166. Is the ability to craft and pursue a shared school vision and 168. The professional Development Program Framework for
mission, as well as develop and implement curriculum School Head covers the following components EXCEPT one:
policies programs and project is: a. Personal Integrity and Interpersonal relationship and
a. Educational Leadership Professional Human Resource Development
b. Strategic Leadership b. School Leadership and School management
c. People Leadership c. Instructional Leadership and Creating Learning Climate
d. School Management d. Multiple intelligence
169. What will you do as school head if one of your single lady 171. Effective supervision is:
teachers had an affair with a married barangay captain in a. About engaging teachers in reflective thinking and
your locality and later became pregnant? discussion
a. Require the barangay captain to marry the teacher b. Based on insightful and useful observation, not on
b. Charge the barangay captain with rape evaluation
c. Dismiss the teacher from the service c. Improves teachers with information about their classroom
d. Advice the teacher to file on leave of absence until she d. All of these
delivers her baby.
170. The following are the activities that are eligible for the SBM 172. The components of instructional leadership are:
grant EXCEPT: a. Instruction and Instructional Climate
a. Supplies and materials b. Leadership and Governance and Students Outcomes
b. Meals (not exceeding 10% of total grant) c. Both a and b
c. Transportation expenses of speaker d. All of these
d. Purchase of equipment
173. The following are barriers to effective communication 175. Under Teacher Deployment Analysis, hot color gold means?
EXCEPT one: a. Excessive surplus teacher provision
a. Judging b. Severe teacher shortage
b. Avoiding the others concerns c. Manageable ratio
c. Offering solutions d. Generous teacher provision
d. reflecting
178. The following are punishable by expulsion depending on the 180. A level of conflict that is contradictory, incompatible emotion
seriousness of the offense EXCEPT: and impulses within the person is:
a. Gross misconduct a. Intrapersonal
b. Hazing inside the school premises b. Interpersonal
c. Using and selling of prohibited drugs c. Intergroup
d. Participating in rally d. None of these
183. Public officials and employees shall perform and discharge
181. This is an act establishing code of conduct and ethical their duties with the highest degree of excellence, intelligence
standards for public officials and employee, upholding the and skills, render public service with the outmost devotion
time-honoured principle of public office being a public thrust. and dedication to duty.
a. R. A # 6713 a. Professionalism
b. R. A # 6731 b. Responsibility
c. R. A # 6371 c. Commitment
d. R. A # 6317 d. Devotion
182. Republic Act # 6713 establishes a code of conduct and ethical 184. Public officials and employees shall remain true to the people
standards for public officials and employees, upholding the at all times, shall not discriminate, shall respected at all times
time honoured principle of public office as a public thrust. the right of others and refrain from doing acts contrary to law,
a. Code of Professionalism and Ethical Behaviour good morals, public policy, public safety and public interest.
b. Code of conduct and Ethical Standard s for Public officials a. Political neutrality
and Employees b. Justness and sincerity
c. Professional Behaviour and Ethics c. Commitment
d. Code of Public Trust and Ethical Standards d. Professionalism
185. Public officials and employees shall be at all times loyal to the
Republic and to the Filipino people and endeavour to 187. It shall be unlawful for public official and employees to,
maintain and defend the sovereignty against foreign directly or indirectly, have monetary or materials interest in
intrusion. any transaction requiring the approval of their office.
a. Professionalism a. Financial and material interest
b. Political neutrality b. Material interest
c. Nationalism/patriotism c. Financial interest
d. Commitment to public thrust d. Outside employment
190. This act further provides that this also applies if his spouse 192. Republic Act of 8187, this act grants paternity leave of 7 days
suffered a miscarriage and for the purpose of enabling him with full pay to all married male employees in the private and
effectively lend support to his wife in her period of recovery public sectors for the first ____________ deliveries of the
and/or in the nursing of the newly born child. legitimate spouse with whom he is cohabiting.
a. R. A # 7877 a. 7
b. R. A # 6725 b. 4
c. R. A # 8187 c. 5
d. R. A # 8190 d. 6
195. Based from the recent studies it shows that the success of
193. This act grant priority to resident of the barangay, managing school anchored on the concept of ______________
municipality or city where the school is located in the leadership.
appointment or assignment of classroom public school a. Classical
teachers, provided that the teacher possesses all the b. Shared
minimum qualification for the position as required by law. c. Living
a. R. A # 8190 d. Distribute
b. R. A # 8187
c. R. A # 6725
d. R. A # 6683
211. Most of the time the group is able to take responsibility. 213. Your group has an outstanding performance record. The
However, it is not responding positively now to newly members are all qualified for their positions. They work
introduced performance standards. harmoniously and achieve long and short term goals. At
a. Let the group review the standards, do not provide present, they are faced with some internal problems.
directions. a. Explore solution with them and specify the best
b. Implements standards strictly course of action
c. Make no intervention b. Let the group work it out alone
d. Accept group recommendations to modify standards, c. Quickly tell them what to do
then see that they stick to these new standards d. Discuss the problem with them and give plenty of
support.
SOCIAL DIMENSION IN EDUCATION/DEVELOPMENTS IN 216. Which of the following statements is NOT true of
EDUCATION Philippine education?
a. Most of Asia pacific countries have 12 years of basic
214. Which of the following features represents the new education while the Philippines have 10
paradigm shift in education? b. Philippines has high dropout rates and they are more
a. Traditional pedagogies student enrolled in private school that in state-run
b. Lifelong education for all colleges and universities.
c. Rigid subject matter boundaries c. The language policy of the Philippines is multilingual:
d. Rigid selection of students based on single and fixed English, Filipino and local dialect
criteria d. The percentage of private school student transferring
to public schools is higher than the annual growth rate
in school enrolment
215. What is the concern of multi-Cultural Education? 217. Which t best describes the philosophy of the present
a. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and Basic Education Curriculum?
probable futures a. The promotion of transformative education for
b. Gender equality and hardnessing of the role of women national development
in development b. The development of highly competitive and competent
c. Striving for quality of economic, social, and political Filipinos for a globalized world
development in all countries c. The promotion of a just and human society through its
d. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity, citizens who are makabayan and makatao
similarities, and prejudices to promote cultural d. The development of an empowered learner who
understanding possesses life skills for lifelong learning
218. The magna carta for public school teachers (R.A 4670)
defines the rights to be enjoyed by teachers in the puclic 219. B. The following are national values actively promoted by
sector. In a recent CSC ruling January 28, 2008 then chair government in flag ceremonies every Monday EXCEPT:
Karina David declared the work load of actual classroom a. Makakalikasan
teaching should not be more than: b. Makadiyos
a. 5 hours c. Makatao
b. 6 hours d. Makapamilya
c. 8 hours
d. 9 hours
219 A. The battle cry for former Pres. G. M. Arroyos moral 220. The basic value that is central to human rights education is :
renewal program is: a. Sustainability of the planet
a. Bayan munabagosarili b. Human dignity
b. Honesty in public service c. Justice for all
c. Zero tolerance for corruption d. Human solidarity
d. Responsible citizenship for good governance
221. In what social indicator is the Philippine is the top 10 in the 223. The UNESCO identified four pillars of learning. Which pillar
worlds ranking? is given top priority especially due to the situation in
a. Respect for human rights Mindanao and threats of terrorists attack?
b. Good governance a. Learning to live together
c. Gender equality b. Learning to be
d. Environmental protection c. Learning to do
d. Learning to know
222. R.A 7877 signed into Law February 14, 1995 declares
unlawful:
a. Hazing in fraternities 224. Which is the major obstacle/hindrance in the empowerment
b. Sexual harassment in the workplace of Filipino Teachers?
c. Cutting of trees a. Local officials interference on education values
d. Tuition fee in basic education b. Authoritarian and hierarchical system of DepEd
c. Low government priority on education and fearless
d. Culture of silence of teachers
227. In what ways can social class variations in child rearing
practices affect higher achievement in school?
225. The main provision of R. A 9155 signed August 2, 2001 is : a. Middle class parents tend to encourage curiosity,
a. Instituting a new framework of governance for basic initiative and independence while lower class families
education tend to promote obedience and subordination.
b. Providing the abolition of ROTC b. Both middle and lower class families emphasize
c. Making early childhood education a part of basic competition within the family, hence children become
education competitive and higher achiever in school
d. Establishing the PRC board for teachers c. Middle class families tend emphasize discipline and
obedience hence children tend to be more focused in
school
d. Poor families emphasize the importance of earning
livelihood hence children tend to perform poorly in
school.
242. The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers recognizes the
following with the exception of one.Which is the exception?
a. Quality education depends primarily on the quality of 244. The right of the students to receive relevant quality
socio-economic status of the teachers. education is primarily achieved through____________
b. Advancement in education depends on teachers a. Competent instruction
qualifications and ability. b. Strong curriculum
c. Education is an essential factor in the economic c. School-Community relations
growth of the nation. d. Competent administrator
d. Education is development and vice-versa
245. To promote teachers welfare and defend their interests,
teachers have the right to 247. What does teachers are persons in authority mean?
a. Undergo and participate in professional development a. Teachers cannot be charged
b. Be promoted in rank and salary b. Teachers have immunity from arrest
c. Establish, join, and maintain professional and self- c. No person can assault a teacher
regulating organizations d. Decisions made by teachers are deemed right
d. Regulate their social involvement
252. Mrs. Ramos wants to continue with her study leave for
250. A teacher who served for 7 straight years is entitled to take another six months after completing a school year. Could
study leave with pay for one year. How much pay is the she be allowed?
teacher entitled to receive? a. Yes, if her grades are excellent
a. 100% monthly salary b. Yes, but without compensation
b. 80% of monthly salary c. No, other teachers should have the chance
c. 50% of monthly salary d. No, study leave should not exceed one year
d. 70% of monthly salary
253. Miss Torreliza is assigned in a rural area, Miss Lacson in a
depressed community, Miss Castro in a hazardous area, and 255. Miss Santos was asked by her principal to teach pre-school
Miss Fuertes in a place where standard of living is high. Who class in addition to her regular grade one class. What will be
entitled to a hardship allowance? the basis for her additional compensation?
a. Teacher A a. Her basic salary
b. Teacher B b. Number of years of service
c. Teacher C c. Her regular salary plus 25% of her basic pay
d. Teacher D d. Performance rating
270. After doing the exercise on verbs, Ms.Capalaran gave a short 272. You are assessing for learning. Which of these will you likely
quiz to find how well the students have understood the do?
lesson. What type of assessment was done? a. Giving grades to students
a. Summative Assessment b. Reporting to parents the performance of their child
b. Formative Assessment c. Recommending for new policies in grading students.
c. Diagnostic Assessment d. Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of students.
d. Placement Assessment
273. Ms. Abad is planning to do an assessment of learning. Which
of the following should she include in her plan considering 275. Mr.Boromeo tasked her students to show how to play
her purpose for assessment? basketball. What learning target is he assessing?
a. How to give immediate feedback to students a. Knowledge
strengths and weaknesses. b. Reasoning
b. How to determine the area of interest of learners. c. Skills
c. How to certify students achievement d. Products
d. How to design ones instruction
274. You targeted that after instruction, your students should be 276. Mr. Abad made an essay testfor the objective Identify the
able to show their ability to solve problems with speed and planets in the solar system. Was the assessment the most
accuracy. You then designed a tool to measure this ability. appropriate to the given objective? Why?
What principle of assessment did you consider in this a. Yes, because essay test is easier to construct than
situation? objective test.
a. Assessment should be based on clear and appropriate b. Yes, because essay test can measure any type of
learning targets objectives. objective
b. Assessment should have a positive consequence on c. No, he should have conducted oral questioning
students learning d. No, he should have prepared an objective test
c. Assessment should be reliable
d. Assessment should be fair
277. A teacher wants to test students knowledge of the different 279. In the context of the Theory of Multiple Intelligence, which is
places in the Philippines, their capital and their products a weakness of the paper-pencil test?
and so she gave her students an essay test. If you are the a. It puts non-linguistically intelligence at a
teacher will you do the same? disadvantage
a. No, the giving of an objective test is more appropriate b. It is not easy to administer
than the use of essay. c. It utilize so much time
b. No, such method of assessment is inappropriate d. It lacks reliability
because essay is difficult.
c. Yes, essay test could measure more than what other
tests could measure.
d. Yes, essay test is the best in measuring any type of
knowledge.
278. Ms.Zaide wants to determine if the students scores in their 280. Mr. Abad is doing a performance-based assessment for the
final test is reliable. How has only one set of test and her days lesson.Which doyou expect to happen in his
students are already on vacation. What test of reliable she classroom?
employ? a. Students are evaluated in one sitting
a. Test- Retest b. Students do an actual demonstration of their skill
b. Kuder Richardson Method c. Students are evaluated in the most objective manner.
c. Equivalent Forms d. Students are evaluated based on varied evidences of
d. Test-Retest with equivalent forms learning.
281. Miss Del Valle rated her students in terms of appropriate
and effective use of some laboratory equipment and 283. If a teacher has set objective in all domains or learning
measurement tools and if they are able to follow the targets, which could be assessed using a single performance
specified procedures. What mode of assessment should Miss task, what criterion in selecting a task did she consider?
Del Valle use? a. Generalizability
a. Portfolio Assessment b. Fairness
b. Journal Assessment c. Multiple Foci
c. Traditional Assessment d. Teachability
d. Performance-Based Assessment
286. Which of the following steps of portfolio assessment? 288. Pupils are to be judged individually on their mastery of the
ISet target singing of our National anthem and so their teacher let them
II.Select evidences sing individually. What should the teacher use in the
III.Collect evidences performance of the pupils considering the fact that the
IV.Reflect on evidences teacher has only one period spend in evaluating her 20
pupils?
a. I, II, III, IV, a. Analytic
b. I, III, II, IV b. Holistic
c. I, II, III, IV c. Either holistic or analytic
d. I, III, II, IV d. Both holistic and analytic
289. Mrs. Cadiz develop an Achievement Test in Math for her 291. Mrs.Parafina wants to establish the reliability of her
grade two pupils. Before she finalized the test, she examined achievement test in English.Which of the following activities
carefully if the test items were constructed based on the will help achieve her purpose?
competencies that have to be tested.What test of validity a. Administer two parallel tests to different groups of
was she trying to establish? students
a. Content validity b. Administer two equivalent tests to the same group of
b. Concurrent validity students.
c. Predictive validity c. Administer a single test but to two different groups of
d. Construct validity students.
d. Administer two different tests but the same group of
students.
290. Mrs. Paz is doing an assessment of learning. At what stage of 292. If a teacher will have to make a scoring rubric for the
instruction is she doing this? students output, what format is better to construct
a. Before instruction considering that the teacher has limited time to evaluate
b. During the instructional process their work?
c. Prior to instruction a. Analytic rubric
d. After instruction b. Holistic rubric
c. Either A or B
d. Neither A or B
293. The school principal has 3 teacher applicants all of them are
graduates from the same institution and all are licensed 295. To maximize the amount of time spent for performance-
teachers. She only needs to hire one. What should she do to based assessment, which one should be done?
choose the best teacher from the three? a. Plan a task that can be used for instruction and
I.Give them a placement test assessment at the same time
II.Interview them on Why they want to apply in the school. b. Assess one objective for one performance task
III.Let them demonstrate how to teach a particular lesson c. Set objectives only for cognitive domains
Study their portfolios to examine the qualities of the students d. Limit the taskto one meeting only
outputs when they were in college.
a. Do I and II
b. Do II and III 296. Who among the teachers below gave the most authentic
c. Do I and III, IV assessment task for the objective solve word problems
d. Do II, III, and IV involving the four basic operations?
a. Teacher A who presented a word problem involving
the four fundamental operations then she asked the
pupils to solve it.
b. Teacher B who asked her pupils to construct a word
problem for a given number sentence that involves
294. What should be done first when planning for a performance- four fundamental operations and then she asked them
based assessment? to solve the word problem they constructed.
a. Determine the table of specifications of the tasks c. Teacher C who asked her pupils to construct any word
b. Set the competency to be assessed problem that involves the four fundamental
c. Set the criteria in scoring the task operations and then asked them to show how to solve
d. Prepare a scoring rubric it.
d. Teacher D who asked her pupils to construct any word
problem that involves the four fundamental
operations then formed them by twos so that each
pair exchanged problems and solved each others
problem.
297. Which is WRONG to assume about traditional assessment?
a. It can assess individuals objectively. 299. Which is a good portfolio evidence of a students acquired
b. It can assess individuals at the same time knowledge and writing skills?
c. It can be administered more easily than performance a. Project
test b. Test Results
d. It can assess fairly all the domains of intelligence of an c. Reflective Journal
individual d. Critiqued outputs
298. Under which assumption is portfolio assessment based? 300. When planning for portfolio assessment, which should you
a. Portfolio assessment is a dynamic assessment do?
b. Assessment should stress the reproduction of a. Set the target for portfolio assessment
knowledge b. Exhibit ones work and be proud of ones collection
c. An individual learner is adequately characterized by a c. Select evidences that could be captured in ones
test score portfolio
d. An individual learner is inadequately characterized by d. Reflect on ones collection and identify strengths and
a test score weakness
303. Which of the following statement does not e educational
technology?
301. Which kind of rubric is BEST to use in rating students a. It is a profession composed of various job categories
projects done for several days? b. It refers to the efficiency of teachers in using
a. Analytic computers
b. Holistic c. It includes audio-visual materials, interactive
c. Either holistic or analytic multimedia and self-instructional materials
d. Both holistic and analytic d. It is the development, application, and evaluation of
system, techniques and aids to improve human
learning
306. Mr. Ramos is planning to integrate the use of Technology in 308. Which is the best reason why teacher state the objectives
his Science class. Which of the following would be his second before using instructional media?
step? a. To be able to practice how to operate the equipment
a. Set the objectives b. To determine which media to us best
b. Analyse the learners c. To prepare the materials beforehand
c. Utilize the materials with showmanship d. To secure available materials
d. Evaluate the performance of the students
309. Ms.Postre is thinking of an educational technology that can
relay information clearly to her class. Which principle will 311. The following statements are contributions of technology to
guide her in selection of the material? the learning process. Which is an exception?
a. Interest a. The quality of learning can be improved
b. Authenticity b. The delivery of instructions can be more interesting
c. Cost effective c. The role of the teacher can be changed into a
d. Responsiveness demonstrator
d. The method of teaching and learning become more
interactive
324. My right ends where the right other begins. What does this
322. Which should be the National Motto of all Filipinos? mean?
a. Maka-Diyos, Makatao at Makabansa a. Rights are absolute
b. Maka-Diyos, Makatao, Makakalikasan at Makabansa b. Right are inalienable
c. Maka-Diyos, Maka-Masa, Makakalikasan at Makabansa c. Rights are alienable
d. Maka-masa, Maka-Diyos, Makabansa d. Rights are not absolute
SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
325. Which one does not illustrate the principle that rights and
duties are correlative? 327. Which of the following is NOT a function of the School
a. The right of an state to compel citizens to military service Governing Council?
is reciprocated by the duty of the state to protect the a. Shall manage the day to day operations of the school
citizens b. Shall serve as the policy making authority of the school
b. The right of an unmarried pregnant woman to abort her c. Has overall authority over the operation and direction of
baby in relation to her duty to protect her name the school
c. The right to a living wage involves the duty of the d. Shall define school-level policies and resolve school level
employer to give the salary agreed upon and the duty of issues
the employee to give a fair amount of work
d. The right to life of persons and to be given respect of such
right
326. What is the TRUE foundation of the social order? 328. Which of the following is NOT a major activity in data
a. Equitable distribution of wealth collection, organization and analysis in School Improvement
b. Obedient citizenry Plan preparation?
c. Strong political leadership a. Data prioritization
d. The reciprocation of rights and duties b. Data analysis and interpretation
c. Data gathering and organization
d. Identification and verification of problems
331. Which of the following steps should NOT be taken by the
329. Which two of the following are NOT important school head as part of the decision-making process?
considerations in selecting a school site? a. Prioritize the value of the solution
I. Location b. Define and analyse the problem
II. Environment c. Develop and evaluate alternatives
III. Aesthetic value d. Follow up and appraise results
IV. Market value
a. III and V
b. I and III
c. IV and V
d. II and III
a. I and II
b. II and III
c. III and IV
d. IV and V
343. What is the best action that the school Planning Team can
take when the school Report Card indicates that the drop
out is 6%?
341. Which of the following functions should NOT be undertaken a. Formulate programs and projects
by the School Quality Management Team? b. Solicit the LGU Chief Executives Financial Support
a. Organize program team by learning area c. Plan for resource generation and mobilization
b. Conduct monitoring during plan implementation d. Ask why the simple dropout rate is above the planning
c. Evaluate result of SIP implementation standard
d. Design monitoring and feedback system
a. I and IV
b. II and III
c. III and I
d. IV and III
346. When is the best time to define the terms of reference of 348. Which of the following statements indicates conduct of
each school committee? participatory meeting for the decision making on the
a. After preparing the annual implementation plan utilization of PHIL-IRI Results?
b. After identifying the programs/project/activities to be a. Who can solicit the help of parents and local government
implemented within the first and succeeding years officials?
c. Before the preparation of the School Improvement Plan b. Where can we get additional reading material?
d. Before converting the stakeholders for the presentation c. What measures can we undertake to address the
of the school report card identified issue?
d. How can we pay for the honorarium of the remedial
reading teacher?
349. Which of the following should be given preferred attention
when managing change? 351. Which action can be taken to prevent made-up stories that
I. Talk about the disadvantages of non-adoption of the are typically negative in relation to change?
proposed change a. Communicate early and regularly and conduct open
II. Determine who will be affected or who will need to forum
know b. Write a memorandum to each of the staff who are
III. Do approximately 20 percent two-way, face to face perceived to be negative and indifferent to change
conversations c. Call each of the staff who is perceived to be negative or
IV. Identify who should have the responsibility for the indifferent of the change
change and the authority to make decisions d. Request the Education Supervisor or the PSDS to
publicly endorse the change you desire to institute the
a. II and IV school
b. I and II
c. III and I
d. IV and III
350. Which of the following questions manifest resistance to 352. Evaluation of learning outcomes may be formative,
change among teachers along classroom observation? summative or diagnostic. Which of these describes
I. What are the advantages of allowing the teachers to formative type of evaluation?
identify their own growth needs and think of specific I. It occurs most often at the end of the unit
ways to address these needs? II. It provides teachers with valuable information upon
II. Why should you ask me how can I improve my art of which instructional modifications can be made at the
questioning technique when you are the school head end of each unit
who is expected to know better? III. It provides students direction for future learning and
III. Which is a better question that can elicit the students encourages them to take responsibility for their own
insights, the first or the last question? progress
IV. Why do you ask me to pinpoint my weakness along IV. It determines what has been learned by the students
instruction when you were the observer? over a period of time
354. Which of the following programs do you think would be 356. Which of the following could be data collection technique for
effective in facilitating the attainment of 100% participation an action research?
rate in SY 2011-2012? I. Radio newscast
I. Dropout Intervention program II. Anecdotal records
II. Feeding program III. Portfolio
III. School community partnership IV. Document analysis
IV. Awarding teachers with 100% participation rate
a. II, III and IV
a. I, II, III and IV b. I, II and III
b. I and III only c. I, III and IV
c. I and II only d. II and III only
d. I, II and III
357. Which of the following items is NOT TRUE about Clinical 359. Which of the following manifestation of collaborative
supervision? supervision?
a. It focuses on the improvement of instruction I. Soliciting ideas from the teachers first and solving the
b. It involves planning, organizing and interpreting results problem based on shared agreement
c. It follows the cycle of planning, observing and analysing II. Offering solutions and then asking for other alternatives
actual teaching from the teacher
d. It is concerned with the professional development of III. Restating a teachers plan and setting follow-up meeting
teachers IV. Identifying the problem or goal and seeking clarifying
information
a. I only
b. III and IV
c. I and II
d. III and IV
358. Mrs.Aguja, a head teacher is assigned in a multigrade school 360. Coaching and mentoring are often misconstrued to be the
with only four teachers. She found out that Mr. Cruz who has same thing. Some interchangeably use these terms to refer
been handling grade III and IV for five years still find to the assistance given to staff. Which of these concepts
difficulty in making his pupils read. Which supervisory does not hold true about coaching?
approach will work for him? a. It is job focused and performance oriented
a. Non-directive b. It is a power free relationship based on mutual respect
b. Directive c. It is developing specific skills for the task
c. Collaborative d. It is making others accountable and responsible for their
d. Diplomatic act
363. As school head. Which of the following should NOT be your
361. Which of the following is the ultimate goal of instructional priority along professional development and human
supervision? resource management?
a. Improvement of instruction for enhanced learning a. Mentoring and coaching of existing employees and
outcomes facilitating induction of new hires
b. Development of teachers for professional growth b. Aligning professional development plans with strategic
c. Utilization of the supervisory tools for staff development goals
d. Recognition of potential teachers for promotion c. Creating partnership to support student peak
performance
d. Conducts classroom observation
372. Your school needs a major in physics but the applicant from
the barangay is a major in physical education. The barangay
370. On what months of the year do the school Selection captain accompanies the applicant and cites R. A 8190 as a
committee and the Division Sub-committee conduct basis for hiring the applicant. What will you do?
recruitment, evaluation and selection of applicants for a. Accommodate the request of the Barangay Captain
Teacher I position? b. Explain the need of the school as basis for
a. April to June recommending a physics major from the municipality or
b. January to April city
c. May to July c. Report the matter to the SDS
d. October to December d. Report the matter to the Municipal Mayor
375. Which is the most critical task of the school head in
implementing a collaboratively prepared school
373. Which of the following CANNOT be considered as a criterion improvement plan for local attainment of EFA goals?
in evaluating teacher applicants? a. Be in charge of all committees or teams for the
a. Travels abroad and winning in international sports implementations of all programs and projects
tournament b. Creation of committees or teams as an integral part of
b. Communication skills and experienced learning course the annual implementation plan
c. Education, teaching experience and Demo teaching c. Issue a Memorandum designation team/committee
d. LET/PBET rating and interview leader and members
d. Ask stakeholders to approve the designation of teachers
as team/committee leaders
382. Based on the Assessment, Standards, Strategies and 384. Which of the following is NOT among the authority,
Accountability (ASSA) model in improving education accountability and responsibility of the school head?
quality, which is the logical outcome to be expected from a. Offering educational programs for all learners in the
improving school facilities? community
a. Reduced drop-out rate b. Introducing new and innovative modes of instruction
b. Enhanced learning environment c. Approving the establishment of private elementary
c. Increased completion rate school in the community
d. Improved health status of learners d. Establishing school-community networks
387. Which of the following governs the modernization,
385. Which of the following is not principle governing standardization and regulation of the procurement activities
government procurement? of the Philippine government?
a. Transparency a. R. A 9186
b. Accountability b. R. A 9184
c. Selectivity c. R. A 9155
d. Competitiveness d. R. A 7079
390. Government funds are appropriated for specific purposes. If 392. The following are disadvantages of using computer EXCEPT
the SH used the budget allotted for training of teachers for one:
the purpose of books, what offense does she/he commit? a. Speed
a. Misappropriation b. Violation of privacy
b. Technical malversation c. Health risks
c. Re-alignment d. Impact on the labor force
d. Juggling of funds
393. Which is considered as the brain of the computer?
a. Main memory 395. Which is NOT an application of ICT in Education?
b. CPU a. learning and instruction
c. Motherboard b. management
d. Control unit c. auto CAD
d. research
394. What do you call the board that forms the foundation of
your computer?
a. Motherboard
b. ROM
c. Main memory
d. RAM