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Principles and Strategies of Teaching Post-Test
Principles and Strategies of Teaching Post-Test
POST-TEST Recitation
9. The act of repeating from memory the
reciting of a lesson and often described as a
1. It has reference to what teachers do in session lesson hearing
planning, implementing and evaluating a. Review c. Assignment
instruction. b. Recitation d. Drill
a. Teaching c. Teaching 10. A teaching procedure dealing with first-hand
strategies experiences pertaining to material obtained
b. Curriculum d. Instruction from experimentation
2. The orderly process directing learners to a. Demonstration Method
develop their skills and habits so that they will b. Laboratory Method
be assisted in acquiring knowledge and c. Discovery Method
attitudes. d. Deductive Method
a. Instructional Media 11. Starts with generalization and principles or
b. Instructional Method from general to particular
c. Teaching Techniques a. Inductive Method c.
d. Instructional System Classical Method
3. Facial Expression, writing on the board, and b. Deductive Method d.
oral expression of the teacher is an example Problem Method
of 12. Students enact situations that arise in daily
a. Teaching Behavior living, where values may be clarified, insights
b. Technical Skills of teachers are developed and decision-making is
c. Instruction practiced
d. Instructional System a. Simulation Game c.
4. Learning to draw, drive a car, play tennis, cook Demonstration
and type a poem often taught in is an example b. Role Playing d. Inquiry
of Process
a. Cognitive Learning c. 13. Encouraging students to search for and see
Verbal Learning relationships that are not obvious; also it
b. Motor Skill Learning d. stretches the intellect of students
Social Learning a. Open-ended Questions
5. Responding to telephone calls, writing one’s b. Recall Questions
name, reading a book orally is an example c. Explanatory Questions
a. Cognitive Learning c. d. Descriptive Question
Verbal Learning 14. It is “control by enforcing obedience or
b. Motor skill learning d. orderly conduct or training that corrects and
Serial Learning strengthens?
6. A process wherein the pupil’s attention and a. Management c. Techniques
interest are aroused and directed to a definite b. Discipline d. Strategies
purpose. 15. When students are asked to respond to
a. Learning c. Method incomplete statements or questions that are
b. Motivation d. presented in oral/ written form
Principle a. Open-ended Statement
7. Contains a statement of results to be b. Close-procedure
accomplished and specific means by which c. PAC Strategy
these results are to be attained under d. Structured Activity
direction and guidance. 16. These are all the experience which children
a. Method c. Technique have under the direction of a school
b. Lesson Plan d. a. Curriculum c.
Principle Learning
8. Could be the means of developing good study b. Instruction d.
habits and independence in work as well as Socialization
preparing the pupils for the job to be done 17. The subjects mater, not the child is important
a. Review c. in this type of curriculum
Assignment a. Correlated curriculum
b. Subject-centered curriculum
c. Experience curriculum
d. Fused curriculum
18. The child-instead of the subject-matter is 27. In the traditional school, the focus of
important in this kind of curriculum attention was on the
a. Correlated curriculum a. child c.
b. Core curriculum method
c. Experience curriculum b. subject matter d. book
d. Fused curriculum 28. Curriculum objects are formulated in the
19. It is a unified curriculum where subject light of our
matters from different subject field are a. past history
treated unitary of the same curriculum b. educational policy and
a. Core curriculum philosophy
b. Integrated Curriculum c. experience as a nation
c. Broad field curriculum d. needs in school
d. Fused curriculum 29. Which of the following questions
20. Teacher’s initiative, imagination, puppet encourages reflective thinking?
shows, play, reading and animated cartoons a. What are the parts of a complete
can be examples of enriching the curriculum flower?
under these resources b. What do we use to observe
a. Specializing Resources matter?
b. Creative Resources c. In what ways can help his
c. Human Resources community
d. Reading Resources d. Why are machine-made goods
21. A curriculum considered basics for all cheaper than those made by
students, that all must get them hands?
a. Broad field curriculum 30. The success of the pupils in formulating
b. Core curriculum generalization greatly depends on:
c. Integrated Curriculum a. the interest of the pupils
d. Experience Curriculum b. the devices used
22. The whole body of experience utilized by the c. the subjects matter
school to attain the aims of education d. the teacher’s skillful questioning
a. Psychology c. Socialization 31. In the inquiry method, the initiation phase
b. Curriculum d. Methods calls for the teacher to set the stage for:
23. Formal education starts when the child a. finding solutions to problem
a. begins to talk b. raising of problems
b. reaches the age of six years old c. gathering data
c. first enters school d. formulating generalization
d. begins to be inquisitive 32. Method is dependent upon:
24. That aspect of curriculum that has to do with a. classroom techniques
the preservation of the best in our culture, b. teacher’s expectation
customs and traditions has been borrowed c. theoretical assumptions
from d. available textbooks
a. Sociology c. 33. To lead the students to the desired
Psychology behavior, method must be implemented
b. Sociometry d. through:
Ethics a. selected technique
25. The curriculum must take into consideration b. the curriculum
the c. the discussion of the teacher
a. aim of education d. careful observation
b. learning process 34. Which is not true regarding the project
c. motives and incentives method?
d. instincts a. Many worthwhile projects are
26. The curriculum is impossible because of the
a. all-embracing c. all power materials needed
b. encompassing d. selective
b. The project method should be 42. A method of teaching which aptly applies
used occasionally but not to lessons needing experiments is called:
regularly a. problem-solving c. observation
c. The pupil or the class should b. laboratory d.
carry the chief responsibility of demonstration
planning the project 43. What type of lesson is presented wherein
d. The project method is adaptable the learner meets the learning experience
to all units in the curriculum through understanding, analysis, and
35. The laboratory method is also called: generalizations of facts presented?
a. the research methods a. review c.
b. the deductive method developmental
c. the development method b. drill d. deductive
d. the problem method 44. What lesson is presented when the
36. In the unit method, actual learning takes teacher takes up the previous learning
place in: experiences of the learners in a
a. orienting the pupils recognized pattern of presentation?
b. collecting, discovering and a. Drill
recording data b. developmental
c. summarizing the unit c. review
d. organizing the unit or study d. discussion procedure
37. A statement of objectives, learning 45. A lesson which aims to focalize skills to
experience and the means of attaining make them fixed to the point of mastery
results of teaching is called is
a. procedure c. a. problem-type c.
outcomes review
b. lesson plan d. b. drill d.
strategy experimental
38. Teaching aids which the teacher uses to 46. The law of exercise is aptly applied in a
make learning meaningful, productive and a. review lesson c. drill
interesting is known as: lesson
a. device b. assignment d.
b. technique check-up
c. method 47. A type of review which presents the sum-
d. learning continuum total of all activities previously presented
a. integrated c.
daily
39. Teaching method which proceeds from b. cumulative d. drill
the details of a lesson towards the 48. What recent technique o teaching calls
generalization is called: for acting out of a situation where the
a. Inductive c. participants aim to uncover a problem of
problem-solving great importance to the class?
b. deductive d. a. panel c.
debate role-playing
40. A teaching method which proceeds from b. debate-form d.
a generalization, principle or rule is: lecture-form
a. inductive c. 49. What technique of in-service training for
project teachers involves the identification and
b. deductive d. solution of common problems by them,
process thru live-in sessions, conferences, and
41. The recent approach in teaching Social speeches of consultants?
Studies is called a. buzz session c. seminar
a. discovery c. b. workshop d. professional
process meeting
b. conceptual d. 50. The non-verbal symbols used to maximize
formal-education learning are referred to as
a. Instructional devices
b. Classrooms techniques
c. Field trips 58. The proper handling of the physical
d. Educational media condition ad instructional materials in the
51. Graphic material which are eye-catching classroom to effect learning refers to
and which use slogans and topics a. teaching method
presented in bold letterings and strong b. Classroom management
colors to serve as reminders of standards c. Discipline grouping
and / or important events are called d. Guidance-oriented
a. poster c. 59. What refers to the process o directing
projector immediate personal desires, interests or
b. film strips d. wishes for the purpose of achieving an
objects effective action?
52. What contemporary aid to teaching a. discipline c.
utilizes carefully-planned materials where supervision
each step of learning requires repetition b. teaching d.
and practice until such step is thoroughly management
learned? 60. What characteristics an effective type of
a. programmed instruction discipline?
b. Keypunching a. vital, sympathetic, humane
c. Educational Television b. formal and strict
d. Educational hardware c. inhibited
53. The Stimulus-Response theory of learning d. imposed
which involves the association between a 61. Which of these is not a quality of a good
conditioned stimulus and a response thru teacher?
the repeated presentation of the stimulus a. mastery o the subject matter
was advocated by whom? b. broad background of liberal
a. Edward Thorndike c. education
Burrhus Skinner c. aims to enrich himself thru
b. Ivan Pavlov d. teaching
Wolfgang Kohler d. understand the nature of the
54. What plan of promoting pupils is learners
committed to encouraging the learners to 62. Which of these is a good personal
progress from grade to grade without qualification of a teacher?
needless repetition a. resourceful, creative and
a. non-graded scheme intelligent
b. individualized b. rich, capricious and luxurious
c. heterogeneous grouping c. complaining, demanding and
d. acceleration scornful
55. Differentiated assignments, tutorial and d. materialistic
remedial work to would-be-failures are 63. Which of these is included among the
not considered in the individualized professional ethics o school teachers?
Instruction Scheme a. professional jealousy
a. Yes c. b. integrity
Maybe c. engaging in business pre-judicial
b. No d. to his teaching duties
Sometimes d. gossip mongering
56. A part of a daily lesson which serves as a
carry-over for the next day of what has
been presented is the
a. review
b. drill
c. assignment or agreement
d. lesson proper
57. A good learning environment is one
a. free from distraction c. 64. What teaching method helps the learners
disturbing noise draw generalization from a discipline with
b. aver decorated d. the end in view of applying the same
dilapidated similar situations in the future?
a. discovery approach 71. The basis by which content is outlined
b. process approach and institutional procedures are
c. conceptual approach developed is the:
d. problem-solving approach a. lesson plan c. objectives
65. Which subjects is in the elementary and b. basic text d. instructional
secondary school levels mostly concerned materials
with the study of societal problems and 72. An objective MUST specify:
issues which are significant to the learners a. What the learner must do or say.
as member of society? b. What the teacher must do or say
a. Modern Mathematics c. What projects are to be
b. Social Studies accomplished
c. Filipino d. What the learner must
d. Character Education understand
66. Which of these are considered with two 73. “Given ten photographs of biological
essential dimension of science teaching? cells, the pupils will be able to identify six
a. observing and inferring of them as plant or animal cells.” The
b. seeing and observing underlined phrase is a :
c. reading and researching a. terminal behavior
d. knowledge and performance b. standard or acceptable
67. Which of these is not a process in science performance
teaching? c. condition for learning
a. Measurement d. an accomplishment to be
b. Communication skill realized.
c. Controlling variables
d. None of these
68. Of the process involve in the modern
approach to science instruction, which 74. “ To make statement” as an objective in
one utilizes the most number of scientific an English Lesson that is:
processes. a. specific c. correct
a. prediction c. b. vague d. none of the
inference above
b. experimentation d. hypothesis 75. What is the most fitting condition of
69. Give the main difference of these two learning for this behavior: “to conclude
objectives: that plants need sunlight in order to live”?
“ to teach the importance of proper a. with the must of materials
nutrition for good health “ b. given a set of pictures
“ to give the importance of proper c. after reading the book
nutrition for good health” d. realistic
a. The first objective is general while the 76. Which of the following is not a criterion of
second is specific. a well-formulated objective?
b. The first objective is hard to do while the a. attainable c.
second is easy interesting
c. The first objective needs a longer time b. observable d.
while the second doesn’t realistic
d. The first objective is teacher behavior 77. Which task below is not in the
while the second pupil behavior. psychomotor domain?
70. Which of the objectives below show a. imitation c.
overt behavior? manipulation
a. To appreciate the value of b. evaluation d.
democracy. articulation
b. To understand the importance 78. The growth of attitudes or values is in the:
of a constitution a. cognitive domain
c. To recite he preamble of the b. psychomotor domain
constitution c. affective domain
d. To show love to one’s country d. behavioral domain
79. The domains of behavior do not come in 88. Which objective below needs
isolation. This statements is : improvement
a. True c. a. To prepare a seed box
False b. To develop skill in embroidery
b. Acceptable d. c. To plan a noon meal
Partly true d. To make an apron
80. “Will a person do it freely without any
type of coercion?” This is:
a. a cognitive question 89. Which of the following statements is
b. an affective question correct?
c. a psychomotor question a. Method is probably more
d. a behavioral question important in college than in the
81. “ To develop appreciation of poetry” is a : elementary
a. general aim c. b. Method is more important in the
nature aim elementary than in high school
b. specific aim d. or college
serious aim c. Method is more important in
82. Which aim below does not belong to the college than in high school
group? d. Method is less important than a
a. To enumerate the uses of lesson plan
common garden tools 90. What encourages the child to think,
b. To express opinion politely rationalize and make proper decisions?
c. To explain the significance of the a. drill
story b. Appreciation lesson
d. To identify the parts of a flower. c. Memorization
83. Which objective below is not realistic? d. Problem- oriented strategies
a. To respect places of worship 91. The following except one are the factors
b. To sing the national anthem that determine the choice of a method.
correctly Which is the exception?
c. To give the importance of a. nature o the learners
cleanliness b. school equipment and facilities
d. To cite ways to show love one’s c. educational background of the
country teacher
84. Which objective below is not specific? d. Subject matter
a. To describe some of farming 92. How well a teacher tells a story depends
procedures on:
b. To define terms a. Techniques c. the method
comprehensively used
c. To pay tax promptly b. the plot d. classroom
d. To know the life cycle of a moth. 93. Which of the following statements is
85. What phrase below is a standard of correct?
performance? a. Method is synonymous with
a. Solve the problem correctly technique
within 10 minutes b. A device is a teaching method
b. Identify and sketch the curve c. Method can be standardized
c. With the use of a ruler d. There is no single best method
d. After several examples 94. When a teacher reviews a lesson, she is
86. A visible activity shows : utilizing the law of:
a. overt behavior a. Readiness c.
b. covert behavior effect
c. confident behavior b. exercise d. multiple
d. artificial behavior response
87. Which infinite below is not behavioral? 95. In which situation is the law of readiness
a. to describe c. to best applied?
compare a. The teacher gives the aims of the
b. to select d. To lessons to be taken up
believe
b. The teacher announces he a. the inductive method
subject matter at the start of the b. teaching an appropriate lesson
period c. the deductive method
c. The teacher waits or the children d. the project method
to be ready before teaching her
lesson
d. The teacher presents a song,
related to the lesson “A thing becomes wasted when you fail to take
96. Which of the glowing is not an am in the advantage of it
inductive method
a. To delay judgments until truth is Principle and strategies
given
1 c 51 a
b. To enable pupils discover
2 b 52 a
important truths for themselves.
3 a 53 b
c. To help student/pupil to carry
4 b 54 a
out an investigation by
themselves independent of the 5 c 55 c
teacher 6 b 56 a
d. To make relationship of ideas 7 b 57 a
clear to pupils 8 c 58 b
97. In the inductive method, what does the 9 b 59 c
child do during the comparison and 10 b 60 c
“abstraction” step? 11 b 61 a
a. Recalls information and directs 12 b 62 a
himself to the activities to be 13 a 63 b
accomplished 14 b 64 b
b. Perceives the common element 15 a 65 b
present in the cases given 16 a 66 a
c. Applies the principles learned to 17 b 67 d
other problems or exercises 18 c 68 b
d. Draw conclusion in his own 19 b 69 d
words 20 b 70 c
98. The deductive method uses the following 21 b 71 c
steps: 22 b 72 a
a. statement of the problem,
23 c 73 c
generalization, inference,
24 a 74 b
verification
25 b 75 d
b. statement of the problem,
26 a 76 d
inference , generalization,
verification 27 b 77 b
c. inference, statement of the 28 b 78 c
problem, generalization, 29 d 79 a
verification 30 d 80 b
d. inference, statement of the 31 b 81 a
problem, verification, 32 c 82 b
generalization 33 a 83 a
34 d 84 d
35 a 85 a
36 b 86 a
99. In reality, the type of study method is: 37 b 87 d
a. an inductive procedure 38 a 88 b
b. a deductive procedure 39 a 89 b
c. a traditional method 40 b 90 d
d. a question and answer method 41 a 91 c
100.The Herbartian formal steps corresponds 42 b 92 a
to the steps of: 43 c 93 d
44 c 94 b
45 c 95 d
46 b 96 a
47 b 97 b
48 c 98 a
49 a 99 a
50 b 100 a