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GROUP 3

PED 13: THE ANDRAGOGY OF LEARNING INCLUDING PRINCIPLES OF TM 1


(QUESTIONER)
I. Multiple choices

■ Directions: Which is the following doesn't belong to the group of perception

1. What is the lowest level of knowledge in psychomotor domain?


a. Origination
b. Set
c. Guided response
d. Perception
2. Which of the choices doesn't belong to the group of set psychomotor domain?
a. Perception
b. Ejaculation
c. Set
d. Adaptation
3. It is when learners skills are well developed and the individual can modify movement
patterns to fit special requirements
a. Adaptation
b. Origination
c. Set
d. Guided Response
4. The early stages in learning a complex skill that includes trial and error
a. Guided Response
b. Set
c. Perception
d. Origination
5. This is the intermediate stage in learning a complex skill. Learned responses have
become habitual and the movements can be performed with some confidence and
proficiency
a. Set
b. Origination
c. Mechanism
d. Perception
6. A stage where learners start to create new movement patterns to fit a particular situation
or specific problem.
a. Set
b. Perception
c. Mechanism
d. Origination
7. The ability to use sensory cues to guide motor activity. This ranges from sensory
stimulation, through cue selection, to translation
a. Perception
b. Set
c. Mechanism
d. Origination
8. The skillful performance of motor acts that involve complex movement patterns.
Proficiency is indicated by a quick, accurate, and highly coordinated performance
a. Set
b. Mechanism
c. Adaptation
d. Complex Overt Response
9. It includes mental, physical, and emotional sets. These three sets are dispositions that
predetermine a persons response to different situations
a. Origination
b. Adaptation
c. Set
d. Perception
10. What is the highest level of psychomotor domain
a. Mechanism
b. Adaptation
c. Set
d. Origination
II. Enumeration

■ Directions: Enumerate the most complex behavior to the simplest (1-7) of seven major
levels
_ brings about a new situation, unfamiliar set of movements pattern
_ developing basic proficiency
_ Learning a complex skills that include
imitation, trial and error
_ Modify movement to quality special
requirements
_ Performing without faltering or with advance skills
_ The ability to utilize sensory cues to   guide motor activity
_ Preparedness to Act (Mentally, Physically
and emotionally prepared)
Answer:

7
4
3
6
5
1
2
III. Identification

■ Directions: Identify the following domain being asked


1. The domain is characterized by progressive levels of behaviors from observation to
mastery of a physical skill.
Answer:

Pyschomotor domain
2. The Simpson's Psychomotor domain (1972) includes;
Answer:

physical movement, coordination, used of motor skill areas.


3. Domainscan be thought of as categories. Identify the three domains to which the
 Trainers, instructional designers, and educators often refer to;
Answer

KSA- (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ATTITUDE)

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