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9. Heredity has part in determining intelligence.

Which of
the following statement support this principle?
a. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-natal
nutrition.
Facilitating Learning Child and Adolescent
b. Identical twins are more alike than fraternal twins
Development c. Intelligence hinges in physical structure
SEPTEMBER 2018 d. Environment affects both fraternal and identical
1. Section V, Article XIV of the 1986 Constitution provides twins
that the State shall assign the highest budgetary 10. Development tasks are to be learned by the individual
priority to education to _____. at the each stage of development. if these tasks are
a. Encourage teachers to conduct more researchers not developed at an early stage, this may cause
and studies on the arts and culture problems in later years. Arrange the following tasks
according to the stages when they occur in one’s life
b. Ensure that all schools are provided with modern
span.
equipment and facilities
I. Acquiring a set of values and an ethical system.
c. Attract the best available talents through II. Developing conscience, , morality and a scale of
adequate remuneration
values
d. Curtail the exodus of the teachers seeking III. Learning to distinguish right and a scale of values
employment abroad IV. Taking on civic responsibility
2. The primary objective of bilingual education is to a. III, II, I, IV c. II, IV, I, III
prepare the learners to be _______. b. I, II, III, IV d. III, I, II, IV
a. Proficient in Filipino and in eight major dialects 11. Which of the current classroom practices is influenced
b. Globally competitive by Skinner’s operant conditioning?
c. Proficient in English and another foreign language a. Progression of subordinate learning
d. Proficient in both Filipino and English b. Reinforcement of correct practices
3. Learning increase directly in proportion to the extent to c. Connection between stimulus and response
which the learner is wholly bound up in his task. How d. Involuntary response to a stimulus
does a teacher show this in her lesson? The teacher 12. The psychological developmentalist made the child the
gives lessons that ______. center of the educational process through application of
a. Have significance and worth to the child its law of learning. Teaching should therefore be
b. Are fictitious to appear to their imagination primarily directed towards the ___.
c. Portray complex ideas. a. Promotion of the child’s social unconsciousness
d. Are easy to comprehend b. Development of the child from within
4. Why are some administrators slow in accepting c. Use of effective media technology
computers in their school inspite of its efficiency and d. Systematic formulation of methods
effectiveness in the overall management? Which of 13. Which of the following would you consider MOST
these statements below are likely to be the reason? indicative or actual maladjustment of a student?
I. The cost of hardware is high
a. Failing to take care of school properties
II. Computer literate teachers are few
III. Programs needed to run the computer are not
b. Spending his entire allowance each week on
science fiction paperbacks
available
a. I, II and III c. I and III only c. Finding fault with the work of his classmate
b. II and III only d. I and II only d. Inviting his classmates to eating places is an
5. According to Magna Carta for teacher, a teacher attempt to be popular
assigned to a school ten or more kilometers from the 14. Who introduced the technique of using the drawing of a
poblacion without regular means of transportation to man as a measure of intelligence?
reach it, is entitled to ________. a. Binet c. Goodenough
a. A hardship allowance of 2.5 percent of the b. Aristotle d. Herbert
monthly salary as additional compensation 15. Human development follows a pattern. Which of the
b. An additional compensation of 50 percent of the following demonstrates this theory?
monthly salary a. In Geography class, children learn the different
c. Service credits of one day for every five days of provinces ahead of their own town.
service during the whole year b. Petra names sampaguita, roses and camia before
d. The privilege of teaching only a week learning the world flower.
6. When an adolescent combines ability to use deductive c. A child learns the word ANIMALS before he can
and inductive reasoning in constructing realistic rules name dog, and cow
that he can respect and live by, how does he perceived d. In mathematics learners know division ahead of
his environment? addition.
a. he views the world from his perspective 16. Pre-school education is a recognition that the period of
b. he sees events apart from himself and other greatest mental development among individual is from
people ________ years.
c. he interprets events from a limited view a. 6 to 9 c. 9 to 12
d. he sees the world and himself through the eyes of b. 12 to 15 d. 3 to 6
other people 17. Teacher A allowed the learners to do what the law
7. Which of the following illustrates the Christian permits within his class. She advocates one or the
perspectives of democracy in education? other of the following:
a. Education controlled by the government. I. Freedom and authority are not antagonistic
II. Freedom is the legitimate offspring of authority
b. Education subsidized by the government
III. Authority is the legitimate offspring of freedom
c. Education of all human beings without distinction IV. Freedom and authority are antagonistic
of race, social economic or political status or the
Which is it?
like.
a. II and IV c. III and IV
d. Equal opportunities of educating men and women b. I and III d. I and II
8. With whose ideas is the development of contemporary 18. Social development means that acquisition of the ability
curriculum program in elementary education primarily to behave in accordance with:
associated?
a. Social insights c. Stereotyped behavior
a. Edward Thorndike c. John Dewey
b. Universal norms d. social expectations
b. Henry Barnard d. Horace Mann

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19. Which of the following demonstrates that education and
culture tend to be cyclical? 28. To strengthen teacher education the Teacher Education
a. The school becomes the avenue by which Council created under R.A No. 7764 will choose a
individual learn their culture. private or public college engaged in pre-service,
b. Culture is transmitted by the school system, and continuing, formal non-formal education of teachers in
the classroom becomes the place of transmission strategic places in each region of the country, based on
c. The school shaped by culture and culture in turn certain criteria. This will be called:
is influenced by the school a. Department of teacher Education
d. The school functions primarily as a transmitter of b. Teacher Education Center of Excellence
culture and is a change agent. c. Commission on Teacher education
20. Which of these statements is TRUE regarding the d. Teacher Education Commission
indoctrination of a child in making decision? 29. In content, this movement initiated a systematic
a. This will facilitate the child’s ability to make objective analysis of curriculum materials in order to
decisions determine scientifically what should be taught. This
b. This will give him the opportunity to make right refers to:
decisions at an early stage. a. Rationalism
c. This will make him dependent on the thinking of b. Developmentalism
others c. scientific determinism
d. This will enhance his ability to think and decide d. socially experimentalism
21. How does peer group influence adolescence? 30. This 18th century doctrine advocates for education in
a. Stops the learning and development of social roles accordance with nature. Educator who holds this view
b. Provides the adolescents the time to make unwise stressed that in learning the child should be
decision ___________.
c. Allows the young to free himself from too much a. Naturally disciplined for him to concentrate more
dependence on his family. b. Allowed to develop according to his own inner
d. Allows the young to stay away from home. impulses and inclinations
22. Terman’s studies of superior children show that in c. Subjected to a specific regimen or training
moral and personal traits the superiority is significantly d. Trained in accordance with the standards set by
marked. What this suggest to the teacher? the teacher
a. Limit the experience of this group to personal 31. Children in the early childhood stage consider teachers
growth and parents as authorities and models. What does this
b. Distribute the activities of this group to personal statement imply?
growth a. Teachers and parents and parents should serve as
c. Expose this group to moral and personal role models at all times.
experience b. Parent-teacher conference should always be an
d. Provide this group with more experiences in activity in school
school outside of moral and personal. c. Parents should enforce strict discipline at home
23. The operation “Return to the basics” saw its and teachers in school
embodiment in the _______. d. Teachers should demand complete obedience
a. National Elementary Achievement Test from the learners in school
b. New Secondary Education Curriculum 32. The environment must be interactive to facilitate
c. National Secondary Achievement Test learning which of the following situations is an example
of this?
d. New Elementary School Curriculum
24. Which of the following explains why the plateau a. The class copies a list of facts concerning the
phenomenon often found in human being does NOT habitat of insects
exist in animal learning experiments? b. The teacher lectures on the habitat of insects
a. Animals are unable to profit from errors. c. The class goes out and discovers that habit
b. The incentive in animal learning is constant d. The teachers shows posters of the habitat of
c. Animals have weak incentive in learning insects
33. Which of the following statements involving the relative
d. Animals are unable to spurt in learning
mental abilities of delinquent and non- delinquent
25. Due to mismatch of manpower and high rate of
children has been supported by studies to be generally
unemployment, trained Filipino professionals seek
true?
employment in foreign lands. This refers to the problem
of: a. There are marked differences between the
performance of two groups
a. Filipino overseas workers
b. Brain-drain b. There are no significant differences between
them.
c. Disadvantaged workers
c. Non-delinquent children are somewhat brighter
d. Filipino domestic helpers than delinquent children
26. How can the Athenian ideal of education of forming a
cultural soul in a graceful and symmetrical body be
d. Delinquent children are slightly but significantly
brighter
achieved?
34. Which policy of the State does the State does the
a. By giving more focus on vocational education administration of the National Elementary Achievement
b. By a well-balanced development of mind, body Test (NEAT) enhance?
and soul
a. The maintenance of the highest quality of
c. By adopting the philosophy “know thyself” education
d. By emphasis on physical education b. The evaluation of elementary grade graduates
27. Values Education in the NSEC is offered as a separate
c. The revision of elementary education curriculum
subject as values development in the NSEC is _______.
to make it responsive to the needs of the time
a. Integrated with technology and Home Economics d. The coordination of functions and activities of
b. Integrated in all subjects areas educational institutions
c. Emphasized for creativity and productivity 35. The Gabaldon Act of the Philippine Assembly helps
d. Emphasized in Science and Technology greatly in the expansion program of the educational
system _________.
a. Providing local funds for educational facilities

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b. Authorizing the levy of taxes for school purposes 1987 constitution holds true for:
c. Providing for a highly centralized system of a. Elementary and secondary education
administering the public schools b. Education in the primary grades
d. Appropriating a large sum for the construction of c. All children of school age
schools d. Grade VI pupils
36. How does a teacher demonstrate that the course of
human development can be influenced positively by 45. In teaching the major classification of plants and
manipulating some aspects of the internal and external animal, which of the following will be most effective?
development? a. Let the students discover the characteristics of
a. Arranging the seats in such a way that every plants and animal under each classification
learner feels comfortable b. List down all plants and animals under each
b. Providing learners with a set of routine activities classification
to be followed strictly c. Memorize the plants and animals under each
c. Proving learners with a variety of enriched classification
learning materials and aids for different subjects d. Invite a speaker to lecture on this subject
d. Keeping the room well ventilated, orderly and 46. Section 5, Article XIV of the Constitution states that
clean. academic freedom shall be enjoyed in _______.
37. Professionalization of teachers and teaching as a. all institution of higher learning.
promulgated in Presidential Decree No. 1006, defines b. Public assemblies
teaching as a profession concerned with classroom
c. State colleges and universities
institution:
d. All levels of learning
a. By teachers on full-time basis 47. All learning’s is bond connecting. In which of the
b. At the tertiary level in both public and private following is this principle NOT applicable?
institutions
a. habits b. attitudes c. reflexes d. skills
c. At the elementary and secondary levels in both 48. In which of the following teacher tasks is knowledge of
public and private schools children’s affective development of LEA ST significance?
d. By teachers of permanent status a. Understanding the emotionally-based causes of
38. The Educational Act of 1982 expressly granted to pupil behavior
institutions of higher learning the freedom to determine
b. Sampling of classroom activities that generate
on academic grounds who shall be admitted to study,
excitement and happiness
who may teach and what shall be the subjects of study
and research. This refers to ________.
c. Helping children overcome negative emotions
a. academic freedom d. Exploring one’s own emotional reactions to
various types of pupil behavior
b. constitutional freedom 49. Which of the following statements regarding muscular
c. education freedom development justify the selection of prospective
d. institution freedom contestants for an intercollegiate tournament in weight
39. This system of learning includes ways and methods lifting from the high school group?
which are used in preserving and building certain a. It reaches its peak at age 17 and stabilizes till age
traditions within cultural communities. This refers to 20
_______.
b. It depends upon the proportion of muscles and
a. cultural learning system fate which stabilizes after age 20.
b. indigenous learning system c. It continuous to grow reaching its peak at age 20
c. multi-level learning system d. It reaches full maturation after age 20.
d. Non-formal learning system 50. Which of the following behavior indicates that a child
40. Social experimentation believes that education should has developed conventional maturity? The behavior is
develop in the learner a social motive and intelligence based on _________.
to enable them to help solve problems of a changing a. The desire to avoid severe physical punishment
society. Teachers therefore encouraged to ______. by a superior authority
a. Teach the learners what to do as they know b. Personal decisions based on his satisfaction
better in making right decisions
c. the expectations of the group or society in general
b. Involve the community and discuss objectively approval
relevant issues to guide learners in evaluating
d. Internalized ideals to avoid self-condemnation
them
rather than social censure
c. Influence the learners in making choices and 51. Which of the following enhance the learning of
conclusion as regards controversial issues preschoolers?
d. Tell the learners to accept social traditions wholly a. Always give reward and never punish
because social heritage is of great value.
b. Activities should be hands on and not written
41. With whose philosophy was pragmatism identified?
c. Use colorful, attractive and challenging materials
a. Binet c. Dewey
d. Make activities too easy, simple and or a short
b. Terman d. Pestalozzi
period of time
42. Which of these contributions was pragmatism
52. Julius is a transferee and feels uneasy with his new
identified?
school. His teacher is very accommodating, warm and
a. The best method of learning is through caring. Julius felt comfortable with his teacher’s display
“conditioning” of genuine warmth. The teacher is consistent in his
b. A particular stimulus will lead to a specific manager and Julius began to associate school with the
response teacher’s warmth. Which theory is being illustrated?
c. A particular stimulus will lead to a specific a. Meaningful learning
response b. Operant conditioning
d. Each “faculty” of the brain must be provided with c. Classical conditioning
appropriate exercise
d. Observational learning
43. The principle of individual differences requires teachers
53. When Francis was in grade one, everytime he goes
to ________.
home with a perfect score in a test, his parents give
a. Prepare modules for slow learners in the class him extra allowance. Everytime he does something
b. Provide varied learning activities to suit individual wrong, he is reprimanded. Now that he is in grade two,
needs he tries his best to get perfect scores in tests because
c. Treat all learners alike while in the classroom of the reward and avoids doing something wrong
d. Give more attention to the gifted students because of the punishment. What does the situation
44. Free and compulsory education as mandated in the illustrate

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a. Cognitive learning 66. When student are given a chance to settle differences
b. Associative learning of opinion by discussion, they develop:
c. Operant conditioning a. fair play c. irritants
d. Classical conditioning b. tolerance d. sociability

54. Most students will cheat if the pressure to perform well


is great and the chances of being caught are slim. How 67. The school’s responsibility towards teenagers “gang
can teachers prevent cheating? age” is:
a. Giving difficult and tricky questions a. provide the gang all the freedom it needs
b. Putting students in high-pressure situations b. gives classroom activities to give direction to out-
c. Being inconsistent in enforcing policies regarding of-school youth activities
cheating c. supervise gang activities
d. Preparing the students for tests, projects and d. set up norms of conduct or the member of the
assignments so they can do reasonably well gang
55. Which is an application of cognitive approach to 68. In an intelligence test, a 13-year old girl got a score
motivation? equivalent to that of a 15-year old. This means:
a. Explain the reasons for studying the topic a. that the girl must be accelerated
b. Create a supportive classroom climate for b. that the girl is 2-years older mentally
students c. that the girl has a chronological age of 15
c. Provide clear and prompt feedback on the d. that she has a mental age of 13
assignment 69. Which statement is not necessary to achieve the
d. Begin lessons with challenging questions and learner’s interest in a learning activity?
conflicting events a. the activity must lead to a practical end
56. The period of physical, especially sexual, and mental b. the activity must be within the ability of the
maturation which is characterized by rapid somatic learner
growth is known as: c. the activity must fill a need recognized by the
a. infancy c. puberty learner
b. early childhood d. adulthood d. the learner must have the experience that will
57. Claustrophobia is an irrational fear of furnish the background for the activity
a. Darkness c. closed space 70. He is responsible for the theory which recognizes the
b. strangers d. height importance of developing multiple intelligence
58. An eye defect characterized by clear vision in one a. Jean Piaget c. Frederick Freobel
dimension but unfocused vision on the other is called: b. Howard Gardner d. Sigmund Freud
a. myopia c. hyperopia 71. The need to recognize and develop special sensitivity to
b. astigmatism d. presbyopia language, thus helping the learners to use the right
59. Which of the following statements does not apply to word, phrase and/ or graph to grasp new meaning
adolescents? refers to
a. they desire the approval of their peers a. visual intelligence c. feelings sensitivity
b. they seek dependence on their parents b. linguistic intelligence d. jargon
c. they have a marked sex development 72. The sensitivity to tone and pitch, allowing one to
produce musical scoring is intelligence in?
d. none of the above
60. As young people mature, society expects them to a. musical c. quantitative exercises
develop competencies and assume social roles in a b. verbal ability d. qualitative analysis
conventional manner. 73. One’s ability to do abstract reasoning and manipulate
a. expectation of parents symbols refers to what type of intelligence?
b. influence of peers groups a. musical
c. influence of formal education b. personality identification
d. cultural demands c. mental ability
61. The founder of the theory of psychology called d. mathematical-logical
psychoanalysis was 74. The ability to perceive how objects are related in order
a. Lock c. Freud to mentally perceive what is seen, thus creating
concrete visual images from memory refers to?
b. Hume d. leibnitz
62. When the learner reaches a point where no further a. visual-spatial intelligence c. language
improvement can be expected, he is in a so-called b. musical d. logical reasoning
a. development crisis c. regression 75. The capacity to analyze one’s feelings and thus be able
to understand and be able to know the motives of other
b. learning plateau d. depression
people’s actions.
63. Regarding the sexual maturation of boys and girls,
teachers should bear in mind that: a. Spatial c. logical
a. girls mature at a late stage than boys b. personal d. diametric
76. Punishment is not a good practice in coping with
b. girls mature at an earlier stage than boys
undesirable behavior. Which of the following is the least
c. boys and girls mature at the same time effect of punishment?
d. there are no marked differences in their time of a. Student may learn to lie or cheat
maturity
64. Rationalization is used by student who
b. Student may learn to hate his teachers
a. always give explanation or reason for their c. Student may become hardened to the punishment
failures rather than own their faults d. Student may stop bullying when the teacher is not
looking
b. like to take the blame for their faults
77. Flordeluna comes to school on time because it is one of
c. bribe their elders with promises the school’s rules and regulations. Besides, she does
d. substitute words for deeds not like to disrupt their class by coming late. In this
65. Which of the following is true of Abnormal Psychology? situation, which level of Kohlberg’s morality does
a. it studies the cause of personality defects Flordeluna belong?
b. it measures the accomplishments of the individual a. Universal c. Preconventional
c. it concentrates on the scholastic performance of b. Conventional d. Postconventional
the individual 78. While Marie was cleaning the room, she found a wallet
d. it investigates the educational background of the near the teacher’s table. Marie decided to give the
individual wallet to the teacher. In Kohlberg theory, what stage
did she exemplify?

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a. law and order orientation d. co and extracurricular program
b. Social contract orientation 94. When a student displays an aggressive behavior in the
c. Good boy- nice girl orientation class, what should the teacher do?
d. Universal ethical principle orientation a. ignore the student
b. send the student out of the classroom
c. threaten the student to win confidence
79. Boy’s voice begins to change from soprano of childhood d. model non-violent conflict resolution strategies
to baritone that characterizes adult males. Which stage 95. Public schools in the Philippines are the contribution of
in the life-span development are the boys in with such which colonizer?
characteristic? a. American c. Japanese
a. Late childhood c. Early adulthood b. British d. Spanish
b. Early childhood d. Late adolescence 96. Hardship allowance is given to a teacher when
80. In Mrs. Villar kindergarten class of six-year-old,she a. he’s assigned in a depressed area
observed that Raul plays with his penis. Freud’s view b. he’s given additional teaching load
was that children in this stage have matured to the
c. he’s in lahar area
point that their genetalis have become an interesting
and sensitive area of the body. Which of the four
d. he’s assigned in a hazardous area
97. The ability for quantitative learning of the relations of
psychosexual stages of Freud is referred to here?
facts taken from newspaper readings, letter writing and
a. Anal stage c. Genital stage
the like is called:
b. Phallic stage d. Latency period a. functional literacy c. Knowledge outcome
81. Which of the following is a continuous variable?
b. adjustment learning d. Social competence
a. weight b. sex c. nationality d. race 98. A teacher who gives a uniform assignment to be
82. Which of the following is true about one’s IQ?
worked out by all learners in Arithmetic is not
a. it remains fairly constant observing a characteristic of a good assignment. Which
b. it is highly changeable characteristic is overlooked?
c. it is affected by attitude a. It should be definite
d. it is never constant b. It should be stimulating
83. Transfer of training easily takes place if the activities c. It should emphasize the essential
involved
d. It should provide for individual differences
a. Are different 99. If a student ask a question which the teacher does not
b. Have identical element have a ready answer, the latter should:
c. Occur in the same place a. dismiss the question as irrelevant
d. Vary in difficulty b. offer a bluff
84. When the learner is well-motivated, he performs his c. admit the fact that he doesn’t know the answer
task
d. ask volunteers to answer the question and do
a. with indifference c. with arrogance research on it later.
b. with disinterest d. with enthusiasm 100. The heredity traits acquired by a person in his lifetime;
85. A six-year-old child who has a mental age of eight a. are transmissible to his offspring
years has an IQ of
b. reappear in his future grandparent
a. 120 b. 130 c. 132 d. 133
c. Have no influence on the offspring
86. The ratio obtained by dividing mental age by
chronological age times 100 is called
d. Become recessive traits
a. derived quotient “Where the heart is willing, it will find a thousand ways, but
b. deviation where the heart is weak, it will find a thousand excuses.”
c. intelligence quotient/IQ
d. intelligence ratio
87. Which of the following was written by Plato?
a. Sic et Non c. The Republic
b. The School and Society d. Emile
88. Who among those below asserted that “Education is for
complete living”
a. Dewey c. Kant
b. Spencer d. Froebel
89. The right of an educational institution and its faculty to
prescribe the methods/strategies of teaching refers to:
a. building style
b. choice of curriculum
c. academic freedom
d. co and extra-curricular program
90. The 1987 Constitution provides that religious institution
can be given
a. with the students’ consent
b. with the parent/guardian approval
c. with mayor’s permit
d. with the school’s support
91. Which of the following was written by Plato?
a. Sic et Non c. The Republic
b. The School and Society d. Emile
92. Who among those below asserted that “Education is for
complete living”
a. Dewey c. Kant
b. Spencer d. Froebel
93. The right of an educational institution and its faculty to
prescribe the methods/strategies of teaching refers to:
a. building style
b. choice of curriculum
c. academic freedom

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1.C 26.B 51.C 76.A
2.B 27.C 52.C 77.D
3.A 28.B 53.C 78.B
4.D 29.C 54.B 79.D
5.A 30.B 55.B 80.C
6.A 31.A 56.D 81.D
7.C 32.C 57.- 82.B
8.C 33.A 58.D 83.C
9.A 34.B 59.B 84.D
10.A 35.D 60.A 85.A
11.B 36.C 61.B 86.B
12.B 37.C 62.B 87.A
13.C 38.D 63.A 88.A
14.C 39.B 64.C 89.A
15.C 40.B 65.D 90.D
16.A 41.C 66.C 91.B
17.D 42.D 67.C 92.A
18.B 43.B 68.- 93.C
19.B 44.A 69.A 94.B
20.D 45.A 70.B 95.A
21.C 46.D 71.C 96.B
22.C 47.C 72.B 97.D
23.D 48.A 73.A 98.D
24.D 49.A 74.D 99.D
25.B 50.C 75.D 100.D

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