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LET PREBOARD

PROF ED B

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1. According to progressivist educators like Carl Rogers, what is the absence of creativity among school learners?
A. Conformity
*B. Novelty
C. Convention
D. Industry

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2. How will you characterize contemporary progressive education?
A. Classic knowledge

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B. Virtue-driven

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C. Traditional
D. Science-based

N
*

E
3. Which of the following is NOT relevant to Max Scheler’s hierarchy of spiritual values?
A. Goodness

C
B. Sin
*C. Beauty

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D. Truth

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4. What does basic education in the Philippine encompass?
I. Kindergarten V
II. Elementary and secondary education
E
III. Alternative learning systems for out-of-school learners and those with special need
A. II only
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B. I, II and III
* C. II and III
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D. I and II

5. These are rights of the Child in indigenous minorities, but NOT to include
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A. To use his/her own language


B. To be exempted from formal education
*
A

C. To profess his/her religion


.B

D. To enjoy his/her culture

6. What characteristics manifest a teacher’s empathy towards learners/students?


E

A. Discipline and fortitude


B. Caring and love
*
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C. Strength and conviction


D. Loyalty and affinity
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A

7. What factor should Teacher Cess be careful about when she is teaching in a school for children in a poverty
stricken slum area?
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A. Children’s race
B. Children’s socioeconomic status
* C. Children’s beliefs
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D. Children’s ethnicity
D

8. As many cultures had different ideas of a teacher, Which of the following is closest to the idea of a modern
classroom teacher?
A. Preacher
B. Instructor
C. Guru
* D. Master
9. A teacher is a “trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation and is under obligation to transmit
to learners such heritage.” Which practice makes the teacher fulfill such obligation?
A. Use interactive teaching strategies
B. Facilitate discovery of values from History
* C. Adopt the latest educational technology

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D. Observe continuing professional education

10. If you are part of the policy-making body of the school, you must be an officer of which organized group?
A. Parents’ and Teachers’ Association
B. Parent Teachers and Community Association

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C. School Governing Council
*

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D. Student Government

E
11. After the 1987 Constitution, what is the first legal basis that makes “teaching” a profession and considers

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teachers as professionals?

N
A. R.A. 7836
* B. PD. 1006

E
C. R.A. 7640

C
D. Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
12. For what response is continuing professional education or CPE installed for every professional teacher?

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A. Past ideas and practices
B. Monitoring of educational programs

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C. New trends and reforms
* D. Review of academic achievement
V
13. Regardless of the transition period, how many credit units for CPD is required of professional teachers every
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three years for renewal of license? 15 units during the transition period
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A. 10 credit units
B. 15 credit units
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C. 30 credit units
A

D. 45 credit units
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14. Which of the following best describes a 21st century teacher who regular undertakes professional training such
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as teacher seminars and workshops?


A. Servant leader
A

B. Entrepreneur
.B

C. Optimist
D. Forever a learner
*
E

15. There is a gap between words and deeds, and so the teacher needs to exemplify certain characteristic the most
personal of which is:
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A. to monitor one’s own bohavior


*
R

B. to engage in socio-civic projects


C. to keep an open mind
A

D. to be tolerant of others
.C

16. Which teacher’s personal trait is demonstrated by being gender sensitive and inclusive towards learners?
A. Passion
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B. Efficiency
C. Motivation
D

D. Fairness
*
17. Of the following, what is a good example of “learning to do” activity in teaching-and-learning?
A. Self-assessment of learning a module
B. Lecture on the topic of patriots
C. Demonstration of baking skills
* D. Monitoring of learning drills
18. Which one goes with the view that a teacher’s job satisfaction is positively related to his/her performance?
A. A licensed teacher is a productive teacher and a happy teacher.
B. A productive teacher is a happy teacher.
C. An unlicensed teacher is an unproductive teacher and an unhappy teacher.
D. A happy teacher is a productive teacher.
*

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19. What are equivalent to standards under the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers?
A. Levels of qualifications
*B. Certificates of training
C. Accreditation of schools

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D. Cost of higher education

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E
20. What is the basis for as ascertaining that a teacher succeeds in her work of educating individual learners?
A. Their acquired competencies
*

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B. Their getting a diploma

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C. Their getting out of school
D. Their being praised by parents

E
C
21. Among the facets “hidden curriculum” that transmit right moral values, the most important by way of personal
influence are

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A. teachers’ attitude and behavior
* B. teachers’ poor efforts

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C. teacher’s authority over learners
D. teacher’s innovation
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22. Which materials are used for instructional planning of course and strategies?
E
A. Exhibits
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B. Seating arrangement
C. Instructional materials
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D. Syllabus
A

*
23. From the models of the curriculum process, what did the Taba model choose as the beginning of the curriculum
process?
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Grass-roots approach
A. Organizing curriculum experiences It puts premium on the role of teachers.
B. Formulating a design
A

C. Diagnosing learners’ needs


*
.B

D. Defining the school agenda

24. How will you characterize a school curriculum which reflects the world’s economic, political, and industrial
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trends?
A. It is classical
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B. It is localized
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C. It is process-oriented
D. It is globalist
*
A
.C

25. What does the Madrasah program of the K-12 Curriculum prove?
A. Gender sensitivity
B. Inclusivity
*
R

C. Unity
D. Exclusivity
D

26. The concept of globalization came about in recent years because the world has become borderless primarily due
to:
A. ASEAN integration
B. Teacher exchange programs
C. use of English as a medium of teaching
D. advances in technology
*
27. Which of the following is the correct response of the teacher to diversity of learners in the classroom?
A. Teacher sees high and low cultures
B. Teacher disregards what is diverse
C. Teacher sees nothing common among students

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D. Teacher accepts and values diversity
*
28. The following concepts refer to the implications of 21st Century education for teachers EXCEPT one. Which is the
exception?
A. Teachers must maintain students’ interest by helping them see the connection of what they learn for life

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with the real world

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B. Teachers must instill curiosity in students because it is fundamental to lifelong learning.

E
C. Teachers must be consistent in how they teach.
* D. Teachers must excite learners to become even more resourceful so that they will continue to learn

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outside the formal school.

N
29. Along the themes for 21st century learning, which of the following subjects is easiest for integrating the theme

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of financial, business and entrepreneurial literacy?

C
A. Arts
B. Economic literacy
*

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C. Science
D. Geography

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30. Who among the following would be mostly target victims of financial scammers?
A. The generous and kind
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B. The rich and powerful
E
C. The financially illiterate
*
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D. The passive and submissive


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31. Which instructional process will be most appropriate, if Teacher Janus wants maximum student interaction in his
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class of fifty (50) students?


A. After his lecture, he divides the class into small groups to share their reaction to identified issues
* B. He identifies students to do class presentation and interrogates the presenters after as the class listens.
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C. After his lecture, he conducts an open forum.


D. He makes them research on an assigned topic then requires share their findings in class.
A
.B

32. What in the concrete outcomes is outcomes-based education?


A. Tangible products of class projects
B. Competencies in knowledge, skills and values
*
E

C. Objectives of learning in course lessons


D. Results by way of behavior change in learners
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R

33. In introducing a new lesson, what is teacher Aira trying to determine when she relates a past lesson to a new
lesson?
A

A. Learners’ style in knowing


.C

B. Learners’ knowledge base


* C. Learners’ curiosity to know a new lesson
D. Learners’ motivation to know more
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34. Which of the following is the most appropriate message by teachers on the first day of class?
D

A. That the year will require much discipline and work for all
B. That the year will prove the best and so each must compete for grades
C. That the year will require much work and industry to pass the grade
D. That the year will be a fulfilling experience for new learning
*
35. Which question can help develop students’ creative thinking skills after reading the story of The Monkey and The
Turtle?
A. Why did the Turtle treat the Monkey that way?
B. Did you find the story interesting? Explain your answer.
C. If you were to re-write the story, how would you end it?
*

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D. Who is wiser-the Monkey or the Turtle? Why?

36. What domain of learning covers Teacher Patrick’s effort for students to discover personal value applicable for life
in his lessons?
A. Skills Learning

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B. Affective learning
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C. Cognitive learning

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D. Metacognitive learning

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37. How do you classify objective “To identify the parts of the flower” in terms of the Bloom’s taxonomy of

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educational objectives at the cognitive level?
A. Analysis

E
B. Knowledge
*

C
C. Application
D. Synthesis

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38. According to Robert Gagne’s sequencing, which should be the first step in planning instruction?

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A. Plan to motivate
B. Test instruction
C. Specify context
V
D. Identify learning outcomes
*
E
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39. Using Johann Friedrich Herbart’s approach to lesson delivery, which step is most relevant in developing the
young learner’s moral consciousness?
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A. Focus on topic of interest.


A

B. Question the introduced topic.


C. Relate concepts to daily living.
* D. Sum the lesson’s achievement.
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40. What is the objective of routines for class management?


A

A. To reward performers
.B

B. To ensure order
*C. To eliminate stress
D. To punish offenders
E

41. Which of the following characteristics is of primary importance in the choice of instructional aids?
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A. Stimulating and colorful


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B. Suitable to lesson outcomes


* C. Novel and true
A

D. At par with the grade level


.C

42. For music appreciation of different musical epochs, which of the following is a most effective instructional
instrument?
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A. Discussion
B. Audio recording
D

* C. Modules
D. Photos

43. How is the technology behind virtual or cyber learning be best described?
A. Mechanical technology
B. Analogue technology
C. Psychomotor technology
D. Digital technology
*
44. Which of these enables people to browse documents connected by hypertext links?
A. Welcome page
B. URL
C. World wide web
D. Browser
*

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45. What kind of preschool math application or app should teacher Rose use in her kindergarten class?
A. A developmentally appropriate app
*
B. An easy-access high math app
C. A beautifully designed app

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D. A sophisticated app

R
E
46. As teachers, what kind of web application or app do we need in order to be more efficient and productive in our
use of platforms in the Internet?

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A. Financial app

N
B. Instructional app
* C. Management app

E
D. Inventory app

C
47. Which software is useful for text writing and organization in formulating articles or essays?

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A. Microsoft Word
*B. Database

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C. Powerpoint
D. Spreadsheet
V
48. What role is the Library or Learning Resource Center fulfilling by helping students and teachers find resource
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materials in other schools which are part of their consortium of schools?
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A. Coordinating
* B. Training
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C. Instructing
A

D. Researching

49. What is the equivalent of education as “learning in any place, anytime and anywhere?”
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A. Flexible learning
*B. Research-based instruction
A

C. Constructive education
.B

D. Outcomes-based curriculum

50. In modern times, what is one important contribution of machines to the educational work of teaches and
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schools?
A. To demonstrate caring for children
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B. To enhance teaching and learning


*
R

C. To demonstrate caring for children


D. To replace teachers in school
A
.C

51. Human development is contextual. What does this mean?


A. A person’s development is influenced by the family, school, peer group, neighborhood.
*B. Historical context is not part of the context of human development.
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C. Life events is not included in the context of human development.


D. Human development is endless.
D

52. What is the nature-nurture issue in human development?


A. Whether development is primarily influenced by heredity or environment
*B. Whether development is gradual or abrupt
C. Whether early traits persist or change throughout life
D. Whether personality changes as people go through the adult years
53. On periods of child development , what feature characterizes the child in the prenatal stage?
A. Language
B. Locomotion
C. Physical growth
*

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D. Social attachment

54. The statement “We don’t live in a vacuum” means people are _______________.
A. Nature-bred
B. Biological organisms

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C. Social beings
*

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D. Urban dwellers

E
55. How does proximodistal development of a child’s motor skills proceed?

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A. From the center outward
*

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B. Outward toward the center
C. Top to bottom

E
D. From the bottom upward

C
56. On lifespan perspectives, which message best describes development as a lifelong process?

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A. We change as the world changes around us
B. We continue to learn and flourish in life
*
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C. We gain capacity for logical thought in school
D. We enhance in socializing as important to maturing
V
57. What process of child development arouses interest in learning through fun activities like music and dance
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activities?
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A. Socio-emotional
* B. Cognitive
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C. Biological
A

D. Maturation

58. Since chromosome endowment differs between male and female, what chromosomes belong to females?
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A. X, Y and z chromosomes
B. Y chromosomes
A

C. X chromosomes
*
.B

D. X and Y chromosomes

59. In the context of Piaget’s cognitive theory, how will a teacher explain a pre-school child’s behavior who says
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“gaya kahapon” (like that of yesterday) when in a restaurant the waiter asks him what he wants to order?
A. Egocentric thinking predominates in pre-operational stage.
*
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B. Intelligence is demonstrated through the use of symbols in the pre-operational stage.


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C. The child is in the operational stage.


D. The child is incapable of seriation at his stage.
A
.C

60. In Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis, which best represents the super-ego among students?
A. Their ideals in life
* B. Their industry in work
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C. Their self-esteem
D. Their self-confidence
D

61. On contemporary cognitive psychology, learning is proposed to be task-oriented, purposive and efficient which is
same as being ___________.
A. Goal-directed
* B. Situation
C. Meaningful
D. Appropriate
62. Which is/are true of a behaviorist teaching-learning process?
I. Fixed curricula
II. Repetition
III. Teacher-centered

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IV. Passive
A. I,II and III
B. III and IV
C. I and II
D. I,II,III and IV
*

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63. Vygotsky says that learning occurs in a social context. Which learning activity is most appropriate?

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A. Research
B. Journal entry

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C. Peer discussion
*

N
D. Individual PowerPoint presentation

E
64. In Bandura’s social learning theory, what is self-control over one’s functioning and over events, such when

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students maintain their honor grades?
A. Creativity

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B. Efficiency
C. Innovation

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D. Self-efficacy
*
65. Among approaches to child development, which is the basis for Spanish friars in religious schools using the stick
V
A. to punish children who misbehave in class?
E
A. Classical conditioning
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B. Social cognitive learning


C. Socio cultural learning
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D. Operant conditioning
A

*
66. Which of the following is an effective reinforcement to conceptual ideas in a lesson?
A. Adding more ideas
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B. Removing old ideas


C. Mixing ideas together
A

D. Relating ideas to real life


*
.B

67. On the variety of intelligence as dispositions, what is one work inclination of a learner who can speak and write
effectively?
E

A. To be an economist
B. To be a journalist
*
L

C. To be a singer
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D. To be an ecologist
A

68. For effective teaching-learning, there is no such thing as “one-size-fits-all”. What does this imply?
.C

A. Consider multiple intelligences in teaching.


* B. Always end up with a lesson summary.
C. Use performance tests since they are more reliable.
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D. Allow students to use their cellphones in class.


D

69. What is the learning paradigm involved in the school allowing early childhood learners to join a field trip to the
Manila Zoo?
A. Observation
* B. Conditioning
C. Reward
D. Punishment
70. Constructivist Teacher Iah asked her students to present a textual story on a modern political hero in today’s
millennial society. What kind of presentation does she expect from her students?
A. Script
B. Schema

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C. Narrative
* D. Advance Organizers

71. Which assessment form is consistent with the saying “The proof of the pudding is in the eating”?
A. Contrived simulation

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B. Traditional

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C. Indirect

E
D. Authentic
*

T
72. Which of the following is an example of formative assessment of students?

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A. Psychological test
B. Quizzes
*

E
C. Final exam

C
D. Placement evaluation

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73. What is shown by results in a pre-test?
A. Current moral values

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B. Present psychomotor skills
C. Previous knowledge
*
D. Past experiences
V
E
74. After a 200-hour sewing course, what is an appropriate outcome for assessment?
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A. Hours completed
B. Labelling of sewing machine parts
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C. Pattern of product
A

D. Product sewn
*
75. What is a tool for assessment of linguistically intelligent learners?
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A. Building a model
B. Music listening
A

C. Book report
*
.B

D. Oral field observation

76. What criterion is Teacher Marites focusing on when he evaluated science essay outputs of her students for unity,
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sequencing and coherence?


A. Relevance
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B. Appropriateness
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C. Accuracy
D. Organization
*
A
.C

77. In the Table of Competencies, to what do unit percentages correspond in the context of the teaching-learning
process?
A. Number of subject lessons
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B. Number of test items


C. Number of Study hours
D

*D. Number of lesson modules


78. The student’s score was: 80, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89. What is the score 86?
A. Mean
B. None
C. Median
* D. Mode
79. On DepEd’s Emphasis on learning and assessment, Which is given the highest percentage contribution to the
grade of student in Grades 1-to-10?
A. More stress on student discipline
B. More importance for performance tasks
* C. More value for written work

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D. More stress on leadership

80. What contributes heaviest to the student Grade in MAPEH and TLE?
A. Leadership
B. Performance task
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C. Discipline

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D. Written work

E
81. After each field study episode, you are tasked to write a reflection journal, what is the best item to include when

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you write this?

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A. Important words in the lesson
B. Learnings and insights gained in the episode
*

E
C. Detailed daily observations

C
D. Pictures of the performance tasks

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82. The Resource Teacher was giving a formative test during your observation. You noticed two students copying
from one another. What will you do?

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A. Pretend that you did not see them.
B. Tell a classmate that those two students were cheating.
C. Go to them and tell them to stop cheating.
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D. Call the attention of the Resource Teacher discreetly about the situation.
*
E
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83. As observers, which is the primary consideration when you look into the learning outcomes?
A. Check if the outcomes are stated behaviorally.
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B. Count the number of learning outcomes.


A

C. Find out if the outcomes were mentioned at the beginning of the class.
D. Find out if the learning outcomes are aligned with the activities and assessment
*
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84. The Principal requested your Cooperating Teacher to go on official business for three days and requested you to
take over her class. What is the best thing to do?
A

A. Tell your Cooperating Teacher that you might find difficulty in handling the class.
.B

B. Prepare contingency lessons and let her/him check before she/he leaves.
*C. Give activities to keep the class going.
D. Bring them to the library and assign additional topics for reading.
E

85. Cooperating Teachers belong to a team of teachers handling the same subjects, what must you do to learn more
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from the other teachers?


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A. Borrow their lesson plans of the same subject.


B. Replicate the materials they used in class.
A

C. Attend their meetings if allowed.


.C

D. Request your Cooperating Teacher to allow you to observe other classes.


*
86. The Head Teacher requested you to revise the existing lesson plans, what do you think can you do to best
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improve the lesson plans?


A. Re-state the learning outcomes
D

B. Change the learning competencies


C. Improve the assessment tools
D. Utilize varied teaching strategies
*
87. Which of the following is the initial task in preparing a research study?
A. Gathering of evidences
B. Definition of terms
C. Formulation of a problem
*
D. Analysis of findings
88. If a research finding is statistically significant, which of the following is true about the result?
A. It is probably not due to chance.
* B. It cannot possibly be due to chance.
C. It is probably a chance result.
D. It is accepted as truth in all circumstances.

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89. The directors of a graduate program in educational research wish to see what types of jobs their graduates take
after they finish their program. They randomly sample students from the program and have them fill out
questionnaires with items asking about the types of jobs they have had. They also are asked to describe the roles
they play in their current positions. Which of the following purpose of research does this project try to

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accomplish?

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A. Description
*

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B. Prediction
C. Explanation

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D. Control

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90. Which of the following is the most natural and effective way to inculcate a culture of research among students?

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A. Add funds for research laboratories.

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B. Employ research experts
C. Increase number of units for research classes

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D. Relate research to lifelong learning
*

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91. When is teaching-learning inclusive?
A. When all students regardless of gender, origin and condition learn together
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B. When for specific purpose a school is open only to boys or girls
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C. When for hiring purposes school prioritizes teachers from the community where the school is located
E
D. When school is open to activities for religious, social and educational purposes
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92. Which is a response of DepEd to the call for inclusive education?


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A. Establishment of more SPED centers


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B. Inclusion of identified learners with disabilities in the general basic education


*
C. Putting identified learners with disabilities in one classroom
D. Team teaching in every class
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93. Which among the following policies state that the core principle of the K-12 curriculum is inclusion?
A

A. Senate Bill 996


.B

B. Order 72, s. 2009


C. DepEd Order 21, s. 2019
*
D. CHED Memo 77, series of 2017
E

94. What is the appropriate teaching-learning strategy to respond to cultural diversity among learners?
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A. One set of teaching-learning methods


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B. Use of comparative assessment tools


C. Variety of teaching and assessment methods
*
A

D. Group entire class homogenously


.C

95. Which exemplifies differentiated instruction directed at heterogeneous groups in a class?


A. Same task for all groups
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B. Different tasks, appropriate for each group


*
C. Three Different teachers to assess groups
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D. Divide class, same tasks

96. On learning deficiencies, what is learning disability in reading?


A. Dyslexia
*B. Dyscalculia
C. Dysgraphia
D. Dyspepsia
97. Dyslexia is a severe reading difficulty. A learner who has this should be placed in a
A. Clinical reading program
*B. Remedial reading program
C. Developmental reading program

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D. Enrichment reading program

98. Researchers on the brain tell that brain is more “plastic” in younger children and potentially more malleable for
re-routing neural circuits. What is an implication on reading disabilities?
I. Early identification of reading disabilities is very important.

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II. Remediation for reading disabilities must be given as early as possible.
III.Reading disabilities in late childhood are beyond remediation.

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A. II only

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B. I only
C. I and II

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*
D. III only

E
99. Melty is said to be born healthy without any unfavorable behavior seen during early stages of the development.

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But she started to be showing some odd behavior when she turned 3 years old. She loves to spin all circle things
she sees in the hose. She wanted to eat same kind of food every meal time and needs to use the same drinking

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glass she had learned to hold to. She smells the food before she places it in her mouth before she eats it. This
manifestation of the behavior of Melty is said to be the sign of:

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A. Mental Retardation
B. Autism
*C. Deafness
V
E
D. Blindness
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100. Violet has difficulty performing mathematical operations; however, she is able to compensate the given
appropriate accommodations in class as well as support services her school offers. How severe is Violet’s
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learning disability?
A. Mild
*
B. Moderate
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C. Severe
D. Profound
A
.B
E
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A
.C
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