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1. A theory which describes how the 7. Principal E wants her teachers to C.

Guidance counselors are


intellect develops and comes to apply constructivism in teaching. perceived to be "almighty and
know and understand the world. Which of the following concepts will omniscient".
A. Psychological Theory Principal E NOT accept? D. The parents of Student B must
B. Theory of Moral Development A. "empty vessel" be of the delinquent type.
C. Psychoanalysis Theory B. "tabula rasa"
D. Cognitive Theory C. both a and b 14. With the mode of answering as
D. candle to be lighted point of reference, which of the
2. Which two competencies are following types of test does not
demonstrated and practiced during 8. When you teach skills that are belong to the group?
the Field Study and Practice critical to the learning of the next A. problem-solving
Teaching courses? topics, which should you employ? B. completion
I. Teaching Assistance A. direct instruction and mastery C. matching type
II. Grading learner's performance learning D. essay
III. Interpersonal relationship B. exposition and class discussions
IV. Materials development C. mastery learning and discovery 15. In the Education Act of 1982,
A. I and III learning which is not a teacher's right?
B. III and IV D. Socratic method and peer A. free expression of opinion and
C. I and II tutoring suggestions
D. II and IV B. joining labor organizations
9. The following are used in writing promoting teacher's welfare
3. A number of test items in a test performance objectives, EXCEPT C. free legal services for cases
are said to be non discriminating. A. delineate connected with professional duties
What conclusions can be drawn? B. diagram D. filing anonymous compaints
I. Teaching or learning was very C. integrate against superiors
good. D. comprehend
II. The item is so easy that anyone 16. How much of the scientific
could get it right. 10. Which of the following is not a method has your pupils acquired?
III. The item is so difficult that characteristic of a divergent This is the best measured in their
nobody could get it. question? skill to _____.
A. II and III A. longer response I. Generate and test hypotheses
B. I only B. broad foci II. Critic and evaluate
C. III only C. evokes multiple responses III. See connectedness of events
D. I and II D. recall-oriented A. II and III
B. I and II
4. What type of learner verbally 11. You are convinced that C. I only
describes what they learn to another whenever a student performs a D. I, II, and III
person? desired behavior, provide
A. visual reinforcement and soon the student 17. Which teaching delivery will have
B. auditory learns to perform the behavior on the most use of educational
C. tactile her own. On which principle is your technology?
D. kinesthetic conviction based? A. cooperative learning
A. cognitivism B. distance education
5. Which is an offshoot of the fourth B. behaviorism C. investigatory project
pillar of learning, "learning to live C. constructivism D. sandwich program
together"? D. environmentalism
A. Schools teach respect for 18. After a lesson on the atom, the
diversity. 12. In a social studies class, Teacher students were asked to work on a
B. Schools show concern to what I presents a morally ambiguous physical model of the atom to
happens to children after they leave situation and asks his students what determine learning. Which of the M.I.
school. they would do. On whose theory is Is being enhanced?
C. Schools celebrate United Nations Teacher Is technique based? A. linguistic
Week. A. Kohlberg B. interpersonal
D. Schools teach care for the B. Bandura C. mathematical
environment. C. Piaget D. kinesthetical
D. Bruner
6. What produces the condition for 19. centralization : Education Act of
excellent team performance? 13. Student B was asked to report to 1901 :: decentralization : _____
A. disciplined action the Guidance Office. Student B and A. R.A. 9155
B. team norms his classmates at once remarked: B. R.A. 9293
C. complementary of team "What's wrong?" What does this C. R.A. 7836
members imply? D. R.A. 7722
D. members' selflessness and A. Reporting to a Guidance Office is
dedication often associated with misbehavior. 20. In Krathwohls taxonomy of
B. Student B is a "problem" student. objectives in the affective, which is
most authentic? A. lifelong education B. extinction
A. Characterization B. voluntary accreditation C. reinforcement
B. Organization C. formal education D. interest
C. Responding D. academic freedom
D. Valuing 32. Teacher G does not wait for the
26. The theory that states that man end of the term to find out how much
21. To create order and disciplne in has the responsibility to take care of the students learn. With which does
the class, various classroom his environment is known as: Teacher G agree?
management techniques are A. Extensionism A. formative evaluation
employed by teachers. Which is a B. Exhibitionism B. authentic evaluation
proactive technique? C. Liberalism C. summative evaluation
A. giving sanctions commensurate D. Essentialism D. norm-reference evaluation
to the offense
B. reinforcing good work by giving 27. A child who gets punished by 33. Test norms are established so
praiseworthy comments stealing candy may not steal again that they have basis for _____.
C. referring unruly behavior only immediately. But this does not mean A. computing grades
when necessary that the child may not steal again. B. establishing learning goals
D. writing reports/referrals only Based on Thorndikes theory on C. identifying pupils
when all the possible means have punishment and learning, this shows D. interpreting test results
been explored that _____.
A. punishment strengthens a 34. Since the labor of many workers
22. What objectives do effective response is required to support a simple
leaders foster? B. punishment removes a response capitalist, members of the capitalist
I. Attainable C. punishment does not remove a class are parasites living at the
II.Measurable response expense of the workers who are
III.Results-oriented D. punishment weakens a response being exploited. This was the
IV. Specific observation of ______.
V. Time-bound 28. There is a statement that says, A. Max Wertheimer
A. II, III, and IV "No amount of good instruction will B. Karl Marx
B. I, II, III, IV, and V come out without good classroom C. George Hegel
C. I, IV, and V management." Which of the D. Thomas Malthus
D. I, II, III, and IV following best explains this
statement? 35. Which of these instructional
23. With the four pillars of education A. Classroom management is materials will be most effective to the
from UNESCO Commission on important to effect good instruction. tactile learners?
Education in mind, which of the B. There must be classroom A. powerpoint presentation
following correspond to the affective management for instruction to yield B. acetate/ transparencies
domain? good outcomes/ results. C. real objects
I. Learning to live together C. Classroom management means D. film strips
II. Learning to be good instruction.
III. Learning to do D. Good instruction is equal to 36. Will you be more student-
IV. Learning to know effective classroom management. centered or teacher-centered if you
A. I and III use the cognitive approach?
B. II and III 29. His theory focused on the A. student-centered
C. I and II problem of what people do with B. teacher-centered
D. I, II, III, and IV information to achieve generalized in C. depends on the ability of the
sights. students
24. Teacher R, a science teacher, A. Kohler D. depends on the nature of the
makes sure all eyes are on her as B. Brunner subject matter
she demostrates the proper behavior C. Kohlberg
for lighting a Bunsen burner. Whose D. Watson 37. The cylce in curriculum planning
theory supports Teacher R's constitutes three fundamental
practice? 30. Which of the following is NOT an elements. The goals and objectives,
A. Vygotsky's example of a teachers nonverbal followed by the body of learning
B. Glasser's communication? experiences and resources and ends
C. Piaget's A. eye contact with a/an _____.
D. Bandura's B. gestures A. revision of methods
C. pauses B. reconsideration of the goals
25. Institutions of learning are D. voice C. assessment of outcomes
required to meet the minimum D. orientation of next activities
standards for state recognition but 31. Factors affect learning that made
are encouraged to set higher through the use of audiovisual aids, 38. Which of the following
standards of quality over and above review, drills and other means is statements on classroom climates
the minimum through _____ as _____. can be considered true?
provided in Educational Act of 1982. A. motivation I. Classroom climate is affected by
the type of leadership exhibited by a technology to the learning process in C. perennialism
teacher. curriculum development? D. reconstructionism
II. Classroom climate is not affected A. Updated the use of audio-visual
by the type of leadership exhibited materials in the classroom. 49. An appropriate assessment tool
by a teacher. B. introduced computer assisted for assessing the development of
III. Democratic leadership produces education in the technology courses. learning in the affective domain is
more task orientation and more C. Minimized student's efforts in the through _____.
socially acceptable behavior than accomplishment of educational A. reading of journal entries
does autocratic leadership. goals. B. performance assessment
IV. When environmental conditions D. Matched the learner and the C. product assessment
are appropriate for learning, the most appropriate technology for D. self-assessment
likelihood of disruptive behavior is instruction.
minimized. 50. In a multiple choice test item with
A. II and III 44. It is best for a teacher to use four options and out of 50
B. I, III, and IV educational technology in a examinees, which was the least
C. III only constructivist way. Which illustrate effective distracter?
D. I only this? A. the option that was chosen by 13
I. Student writes a reaction paper to examinees
39. Which one appropriately an article read on the internet. B. the option that was chosen by 2
describes your lesson if you use the II. Teacher uses TV to teach the examinees
cognitive approach? stages of mitosis. C. the option that was chosen by 30
A. promotes "find out for yourself" III. Student does group project examinees
approach powerpoint presentation to the class. D. the correct answer that was
B. lecture-dominated A. I and III chosen by 5 examinees
C. rote learning dominated B. II and III
D. highly directed teaching C. I, II, and III 51. A child who is cold towards the
D. I and II people around him might have failed
40. How may a classroom teacher to attain what basic goal based on
help a learner client regain self- 45. The MTB-MLE will enable each Eriksons theory on psychological
confidence after going through a learner to develop the following development?
personal crisis? except for one. Which is the A. Autonomy
A. Assign him as peer counselor exception? B. Initiative
B. Recommend him for transfer to A. Learn English and connect to the C. Trust
another class world. D. Mistrust
C. Make solutions to future B. Learn Filipino and connect to the
problems readily available country. 52. What statement is FALSE with
D. Provide him with continued C. Learn the mother tongue and reference to Section 1 and Section
understanding and support connect to the heritage. 2, Article XIV of the 1987
D. Learn all languages to develop Constitution?
41. Which of the following views of nationalism. A. Quality education is a privilege in
the curriculum does not belong? so far as all citizens are concerned.
A. a body of subjects prepared by 46. You use a technique to assess B. Public education in the
the teacher your class's knowledge on the elementary is free and compulsory.
B. all learning experiences lesson before you proceed. This C. Scholarship grants, student loan
organized by the school that the technique is the use of _____. programs, subsidies and other
learners undergo A. an anticipation/reaction guide incentives to deserving students in
C. list of courses required of B. brainstorming both public and private schools.
students C. a review guide D. Nonformal, informal and
D. student course requirements D. a story board indigenous learning, self-learning,
independent, and out-of-school
42. In a well-known experiment, 47. What I hear, I forget. What I see study programs are encouraged.
psychologists frustrate young I remember. What I do, I
children by placing a wire fence understand. This means that pupils 53. There are several reasons why
between the children and a pile of learn best when they _____. problem-solving is taught in Math.
toys. When finally allowed to play A. learn independently Which is the LEAST important?
with the toys, the children smashed B. work with groups A. It is the main goal for the study of
and destroyed them. Which reaction C. watch TV Math
was demonstrated? D. take active part in the learning B. It provides the content in which
A. rational aggression process concepts and skills are learned and
B. displaced aggression applied
C. dormant aggression 48. Schools should develop the C. It provides an opportunity to
D. sustained aggression students' appreciation of the develop critical and analytical
humanities. This adheres to _____. thinking
43. Which of the following is the A. essentialism D. It provides pupils an opportunity
major contribution of educational B. progressivism to relate Math in the real world
continuous process. percentage correct?
54. Teacher: Why is the process C. Guidance is meant for every A. It cannot be determined unless
called photosynthesis? Student: I student including the performing scores are given.
don't know. Which questioning students. B. It cannot be determined unless
technique should the teacher use? D. Guidance is assisting students to the number of examinees is given.
A. prompting become self-directed individuals. C. No
B. multiple response D. Yes
C. clarification 60. Two students are given the
D. concept review WISE II. One has a full scale IQ of 66. The theory where in association
91, while the other has an IQ of 109. between a conditioned stimulus a
55. What is defective with this test Which conclusion can be drawn? response is strengthened by
item? A. The second student has repeated presentation with the
The Philippines A. Is in Southeast significantly higher intellectual ability unconditional stimulus.
Asia. B. Has a democratic form of B. The first student is probably A. Connectionism theory
government. C. Belongs to the Third below average, while the second has B. Classical Conditioning
World. D. Is the most thickly above average potential C. Operant conditioning
populated in Southeast Asia. C. Both students are functioning in D. Social Learning theory
A. The stem does not contain the the average range of intellectual
question. ability 67. With manner of answering as
B. The stem is very short. D. Another IQ test should be given criterion, which of the following types
C. It has several correct answers. to truly assess their intellectual of test does not belong to the group?
D. both a and c potential A. multiple chioce
B. true-or-false
56. Choose an appropriate 61. Which action of the teacher is C. matching type
curriculum especially that the child's inimical to the declared policies of D. completion
mind does not contain any innate the state?
ideas was an advice from _____. A. investigative studies supportive 68. Which are evidence of a
A. Plato of government programs conducive learning environment?
B. John Locke B. conducting studies to enhance I. Students make mistakes and ask
C. Rousseau reforms for assistance.
D. B. F. Skinner C. sharing research results against II. Students participate fully in the
the state learning process.
57. Sec. 3 of Commonwealth No. D. enjoying academic freedom III. Students are encouraged to ask
180 set the requirements for a and answer questions.
private college to fulfill before it is 62. Which philosophy approves of a IV. Students attempt new
granted university status. This teacher who lectures most of the approaches.
statement means: time and requires his students to A. II and III
A. Philippine education grants memorize the rules of grammar? B. I, II, III, and IV
university status to qualified A. Pragmatism C. II and IV
colleges. B. Existentialism D. III and IV
B. Philippine education strives to be C. Realism
of high quality. D. Idealism 69. In qualitative social and
C. Philippine education recognizes behavioral studies, "the investigator
the complementary roles of public 63. If you have to develop in the is a part of the study." What are
and private educational institutions. students a correct sense of right and implied in this statement?
D. Philippine education is financed wrong, with which should you be I. The researcher processes and
by public and private funds concerned according to Freud? analyzes the data himself.
A. superego alone II Data interpretation depends on the
58. Which of the following B. ego alone orientation of the researcher.
statements concerning test validity C. Id alone III. The investigator is the only
and reliability is most accurate? D. both superego and ego source of information.
A. A valid test is a reliable test. IV. Data gathering may be done by
B. A reliable test is a valid test. 64. The discrimination index of a test others but the analysis is done by
C. A test can not be valid and item is +0.48. What does this mean? the researcher.
reliable unless it is objective. A. An equal number from the lower A. I and IV
D. A test can not be valid and and upper group got the item B. II and III
reliable unless it is standardized. correctly. C. I, II, and IV
B. More from the upper group got D. I, II, III, and IV
59. Which is not true about the the item wrongly.
guidance process? C. More from the lower group got 70. Upon prior consent of parents
A. The guidance process means the the item correctly. and school authorities, religion may
guidance counselor decides what is D. More from the upper group got be taught in Philippine schools
best for the student who is in the the item correctly. _____.
dark. A. within regular class hours
B. The guidance process is a 65. Are percentile ranks the same as B. after class
C. during vacant period month of expiry or renewability shall schools within the regular class
D. after recess likewise be issued to every registrant hours.
who has paid the annual registration C. Nationalism, patriotism, love of
71. Which is a selective reading fees for _____ consecutive years. humanity, respect for human rights,
technique meant at getting important A. 3 and appreciation of the role of
facts very fast? B. 4 national heroes shall be inculcated
A. silent reading C. 7 and fostered in all schools.
B. skim reading D. 5 D. The rights and duties of
C. oral reading citizenship shall be taught, ethical
D. scanning 78. Which applies when skewness is and moral values strengthened,
zero? moral character and discipline
72. Ruben is very attached to his A. Mean is greater than the median developed, critical and creative
mother and Ruth to her father. In B. Median is greater than mean thinking encouraged, scientific and
what developmental stage are they C. Scores have three modes technological knowledge broadened,
according to Freudian psychological D. Scores are normally distributed vocational efficiency to be promoted.
theory?
A. Oedipal stage 79. Erikson was influenced by S. 83. Which is a restricted essay test?
B. Latent stage Freud and came up with a theory A. What should the Department of
C. Anal stage which serves as a basis for Education do to solve the perennial
D. Pre-genital stage analyzing personality and problem of poor quality of basic
development to help facilitate the education? Give and justify your
73. Based on Bandura's social teacher's understanding of various proposals.
learning theory, whom do children environmental factors that affect own B. If you were President of the
often imitate? Those who _____. behavior and those of their students, Philippines, what would you do to
I. have substantial influence over as well. This theory came to be spur the nation's economic growth?
their lives known as ______. C. What conditions must be present
II. belong to their peer group A. emotional development for photosynthesis to take place?
III. are sucessful and seem admired B. moral Explain each factor in not more than
A. I and III C. personality development three sentences.
B. II and III D. psycho-social D. Why are more and more people
C. I and II sick of Alzheimer's disease?
D. III only 80. When a failing student comes to
you for help and asks you for extra 84. Teacher D openly criticizes
74. Why should negative terms be work so he can pass, what is ethical before her class the school's policy
avoided in the stem of multiple for you to do? on school uniform. Which ethical
choice items? A. Find out why he is delinquent and principle is violated?
A. They may be overlooked extend the needed assistance in A. respect for authority
B. It increases the difficulty of solving his difficulties. B. respect for colleagues
scoring B. Make the extra work that he is C. respect for the learners
C. It increase the length of the stem asking extremely difficult for him to D. respect for the institution
D. They make the construction of learn a lesson.
alternatives more difficult C. Give him the extra work he is 85. Which must go with self-
asking then if he passes quality assessment for it to be effective?
75. It is equivalent to the average work, give him a passing mark. A. external monitor
score of the group or class? D. Give an easy extra work so he B. consensus of evaluation results
A. Mean can really be helped to pass. from teacher and student
B. Median C. scoring rubric
C. Mode 81. Which is the first step in the goal- D. public display of results of self-
D. Standard Deviation oriented or outcome-based model of evaluation
teaching?
76. Which guideline must be A. establishing learning objectives 86. Which is the least authentic
observed in the use of prompting to B. assessing learner's entry mode of assessment?
shape the correct performance of capabilities A. paper-and-pencil test in
your students? C. designing learning activities vocabulary
A. Use the least intrusive prompt D. implementing learning activities B. oral performance to assess
first. student's spoken communication
B. Use all prompts available. 82. What statement is FALSE with skills
C. Use the most intrusive prompt reference to the provisions of C. artistic production for music and
first. Section 3, Article XIV of the 1987 art subject
D. Refrain from using prompts. Constitution? D. experiments in science to assess
A. The study of the Constitution scientific method
77. A professional license signed by shall be included in the curricula of
the chairman of the Commission and all educational institution. 87. The adoption of a national
bearing the registration number and B. Religion shall be allowed to be language by the 1987 Constitution is
date of issuance thereof and the taught in public elementary and high designed primarily to ______.
A. do away with colonial mentality that _____. A. State the rules, then give
B. officially adopt Tagalog as a A. punishment strengthens a examples.
national language response B. Give examples, then ask
C. facilitate communication among B. punishment doesnt remove a students to state the rule on subject-
diverse linguistic groups response verb agreement.
D. counteract elitism C. punishment removes response C. Give them a pretest, then teach
D. punishment weakens a response them based on the pretest results.
88. In which order does cognitive D. Let them play a game relevant to
development proceed, according to 93. Which is the most reliable tool of subject-verb agreement.
Piaget? seeing the development in your
I. Formal Operation stage pupils' ability to write? 99. Standard deviation is to
II. Sensorimotor stage A. portfolio asssessment variability as mean is to _____.
III. Pre-operational stage B. scoring rubric A. coefficient of correlation
IV. Concrete operational stage C. interview of pupils B. central tendency
A. II, III, IV, I D. self-assessment C. discrimination index
B. II, III, I, IV D. level of difficulty
C. II, I, III, IV 94. Principal A wants her teachers to
D. II, I, IV, III be constructivist in their teaching 100. Teacher F narrates: "I went
orientation. Which one should through a test where I was asked
89. Which are teacher's obligations? teachers the avoid? how the ink blots appeared to me."
I. Accountable for the effective A. student's reflection What test did Teacher F probably
attainment of learning objectives B. rote memorization of facts undergo?
II. Render reports on performance of C. inquiry of students A. IQ test
learners D. self-directed learning B. Rorschach test
III. Maintain and sustain professional C. aptitude test
growth 95. Principal A wants her teachers to D. EQ test
IV. Participate as an agent of social, be constructivist in their teaching
moral, intellectual, and cultural orientation. Which does she want 101. If you want to generate as
change her teachers to do? many ideas as you want, which of
A. I, II, and III A. make their students derive the following should you organize?
B. II, III, and IV meaning from what is presented A. debate
C. I, II, III, and IV B. give the meaning of what they B. forum
D. I, II, and IV present C. panel discussion
C. let their students construct D. small group discussion
90. Test scores are totaled at the meaningful sentences based on the
end of each grading period and lesson 102. The framework for creative
computed using the formula: D. require her students to come up thinking includes the production of a
A. [Student's score / Highest with a construct of the lesson great number of ideas or alternative
possible score] x 100 solutions to a problem. Secondly, the
B. [Highest score / Lowest possible 96. A test is considered reliable if ideas produced must show a variety
score] x 100 _____. of possibilities and different points of
C. [Test scores = Transmutation A. it is easy to score views. Together they are considered
table] x 100 B. it served the purpose for which it effective in developing creativity
D. Student's score x 100% is constructed among students. What does the
C. it is consistent and stable framework include?
91. All learning should center on the D. it is easy to administer A. problem solving and enhancing
child's interests and needs. The B. variety and strategy
school should be a pleasant place 97. The wide spread of bottom-up C. different approaches and
for learning. Its emphasis is on the management style has influenced strategies
child as the learner and not on schools to practice which D. fluency and flexibility
subject matter, on activities and management practice?
experience than on textbook. Which A. prescription of what ought to be 103. Educational objectives are
philosophy is described? done from the central office arranged from simple to complex.
A. progressivism B. exclusion of politicians from the Why is this?
B. reconstructionism pool of guest speakers during A. Each level is built upon and
C. perennialism graduation exercises assumes acquisition of skills from
D. pragmantism C. involvement of students, parents, the previous level.
teachers, and community in school B. Objectives are broad and value-
92. A child was punished for planning laden statements that lead to the
cheating in an exam. For sure the D. allowing schools to do what they philosophy of education.
child wont cheat again in short span think is best C. Be idealistic and ambitious to
of time, but this does not guarantee begin with grandiose scheme for
that the child wont cheat ever again. 98. For a lesson on subject-verb using taxonomy in all levels.
Based on Thorndikes theory on agreement, you want to proceed D. These are guidelines to be taught
punishment and learning, this shows deductively. How will you do it? and learned where teachers and
students evaluate learning. C. desire for entrepreneurship II. Reasoning
D. interest to obtain a skill III. Comprehension
104. What is the norm of a test? IV. Lecturing
A. the mean of grouping scores 110. You want to teach democracy A. I, II, and III
B. the standard of for adequate in school government by patterning B. II only
performance procedures of the local and national C. I and III
C. the standard deviation of a group elections. Which technique will you D. IV only
of scores use?
D. the typical performance of a A. simulation 117. Teacher Z always checks on
certain group of individuals who took B. apprenticeship entry knowledge and skills before
the test C. immersion she proceeds to her new lesson. On
D. practicum which principle is Teacher Z's
105. Which is an appropriate way to practice grounded?
manage off-task behavior? 111. Teacher Gs lesson objective A. Effective teaching proceeds from
A. Make eye contact. has something to do with the skill of the concrete to the abstract.
B. Stop your class activity to correct synthesizing? Which behavioral term B. Attention is essential for learning.
a child who is no longer on task. is most appropriate? C. Learning increases when the
C. Move closer to the child. A. Test lesson is relevant.
D. Redirect a child's attention to B. Assess D. New learning builds on previous
task and check his progress to make C. Appraise learning.
sure he is continuing to work. D. Theorize
118. Which is a valid assessment
106. The collaborative approach 112. Keeping track of assessment tool if you want to find out how well
includes the major behaviors of results from one periodic rating to your students can speak
listening, clarifying, presenting, the next is useful in contributing to extemporaneously?
problem-solving, and _____. the development of a _____. A. performance test in
A. negotiating A. regional plan extemporaneous speaking
B. evaluating B. annual implementation plan B. written quiz on how to deliver
C. feedbacking C. school improvement plan extemporaneous speech
D. assessing D. division plan C. display of speeches delivered
D. writing speeches
107. In a multiple choice test item 113. He believes that we acquire
with four options and out of 50 knowledge of our world through our 119. We owe todays widespread
examinees, which of the following senses. Hes also the pioneer of the Philippine educational system to
must have served as a plausible inductive and scientific method. _____.
option? A. John Comenius A. the first Filipino political leaders
A. the option that was chosen by 30 B. Johann Pestalozzi B. the Japanese
examinees C. Jean Piaget C. the Americans
B. the option that was chosen by 2 D. John Locke D. the Spaniards
examinees
C. the option that was chosen by 13 114. Which is the ideal stage of 120. Which applies when there are
examinees moral development? extreme scores?
D. A, B, and C A. social contract A. The median will not be very
B. universal ethical principle reliable measure of central tendency
108. How can you make students C. law and order B. The mode will be the most
intrinsically motivated to work? D. good boy/ good girl reliable measure of central tendency.
A. Give them tasks that are too C. There is no reliable measure of
easy. 115. Which of these statements is central tendency.
B. Help them in everything that they the effective way of communicating D. The mean will not be very
do. the vision-mission statement of the reliable measure of central tendency.
C. Give varied, novel, and complex school?
tasks. A. Share vision-mission among the 121. What does Gagne's hierarchical
D. Tell them that their task is too stakeholders. theory propose for effective
difficult, therefore they should to their B. Form committees to develop instruction?
best. and/or revise the vision-mission A. Sequence instruction.
statement. B. Reward good behavior.
109. Between pursuing a college C. Align activities, program, and C. Be concerned with the socio-
course where there is no demand projects to the school vision-mission. emotional climate in the classroom.
and a vocational course which is D. Memorize the vision-mission D. Teach beginning with the
highly in demand, the students statement. concrete.
usually opt for the college course.
Which Filipino value is 116. If you use the cognitive 122. What does Education for All
demonstrated? approach, which processes will (EFA) imply to schools?
A. importance of education dominate your lesson development? I. Practice of inclusive education
B. penchant for a college diploma I. Synthesizing II. The stress on the superiority of
formal education over that of the hierarchy of cognitive learning. B. I, III, IV
nonformal C. I, II, IV, V
III. The acceptance of exclusive 127. The child fainted in your class D. II, III, IV, V
schools for boys or for girls because she has not eaten her
IV. The promotion of alternative breakfast. What is the best thing for 133. Which developmental principle
learning systems you to do in this situation? is not true?
A. II and IV A. Ignore the situation A. Children's development is a
B. I and II B. Comfort the child function of environment and
C. I and III C. Give the child food heredity.
D. I and IV D. Call the parent B. Children develop at different
rates.
123. The test item Group the 128. Which recent actions show that C. Children develop in a predictable
following items according to shape political factors affect schools as manner.
is a thought question on _____. agents of change? D. Children develop skills and
A. creating I. The strengthening of the teaching abilities in an unpredictable manner.
B. generalizing of English in Philippine schools
C. comparing II. The introduction of mandated 134. Principal A wants her teachers
D. classifying subjects such as Rizal in the to be constructivist in their teaching
curriculum orientation. Which material will
124. A P.E. Teacher wrote this III. The practice of mainstreaming teachers most likely use?
objective in her lesson plan, "To IV. The turnover of daycare centers A. facts
execute the four fundamental dance from DSWD to DepEd for B. laws
steps." When observed by the supervision C. time-tested principles
school principal, she was showing A. I and III D. hypotheses
her class how to execute the basic B. I and IV
dance steps correctly. Why did the C. II and III 135. Teacher L gives his students
teacher use a demonstration method D. II and IV opportunities to be creative because
to implement her objective? of his conviction that much learning
A. It is a chance to show the 129. In Understanding by Design results from the need to express
teacher's expertise. (UBD) curricular approach, the first creativity. On which theory is
B. It is easier to imitate a teacher consideration is about _____. Teacher L's conviction anchored?
who shows the steps. A. learning experiences A. humanist
C. No student knows how to B. testing of knowledge B. cognitive
execute the steps. C. desired results C. behaviorist
D. Class time is limited to ask D. teaching strategies D. associationist
student to execute.
130. Stage when at the onset of 136. According to Ausubel, one of
125. Which guideline in test puberty, feelings is directed toward the ways to strengthen the student's
construction is NOT observed in this other persons of opposite sex. cognitive structure is by using an
test item: Jose Rizal wrote_____. A. Latency Stage instructional tool called _____.
A. The central problem should be B. Genital Stage A. cross-referencing
packed in the stem. C. Anal Stage B. spiral approach
B. There must be only one correct D. Phallic Stage C. advance organizer
answer. D. narrative
C. Alternatives must have 131. For which may you use the
grammatical parallelism. direct instruction method? 137. Teacher T is designing a
D. The alternates must be plausible. A. Become aware of the pollutants Values Formation Program for a
around us. group of high school students. Which
126. Teacher B is the teacher of B. Appreciate Milton's Paradise type of test should she use to assess
English as a second language. She Lost. the needs of the target participants?
uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the- C. Use a microscope properly. A. Interest Test
blank sentences, dialogues, D. Distinguish war from aggression. B. Aptitude Test
dictation, and writing exercises in C. Intelligence Test
teaching a lesson about grocery 132. The NCBTS domain on Social D. Personality Test
shopping. Based in this information, Regard for Learning focuses on
which of the following is a valid which indicators? 138. Which is one justification of the
conclusion? I. Demonstates punctuality use of the lecture method?
A. The teacher is teaching in a II. Maintains appropriate appearance A. when subject is very new and
variety of ways because not all III. Communicates higher learning there are no references yet
students learn in the same manner. expectations B. when students are poorly
B. The teacher wants to make her IV. Makes use of various learning motivated
teaching easier by having less talk. experiences C. when the teacher is substituting
C. The teacher is emphasizing V. Is careful about the effect of one's for the regular teacher
reading and writing skills. behavior on learners D. when the subject is very broad in
D. The teacher is applying Bloom's A. I, II, IV scope
146. The professional role of
139. What is the best meaning of teachers has changed from "the
collaboration in schools? sage on the stage" to "guide from
A. It is support for the beginning the side". This implies that _____.
teachers. A. teachers must act more as
B. It is identifying mentors among facilitators of learning
the experienced teachers. B. teachers stress on their role as a
C. It is working interdependently to learner
analyze professional practice. C. teachers must project an
D. It is working independently to omniscient image
determine impact of practice. D. teachers must cling to their
power to impose roles
140. What should be the first
consideration of the teacher in the 147. Teachers should avoid _____ in
choice of instructional media? assigning student performance-
A. objectives of the lesson based ratings.
B. techniques to be used A. arbitrarines and bias
C. choice of the pupils B. unnecessary deductions
D. availability of the media C. partiality and calculation
D. unnecessary evaluation
141. The following promote lesson
elaboration through student 148. Which is essential in the
interaction except ______. cognitive development of a person
A. demonstration according to Vygotsky?
B. peer tutoring A. independent thinking
C. class discussion B. social interaction
D. cooperative learning C. individual mental work
D. scientific thinking
142. Here are raw scores in a quiz:
97, 95, 85, 83, 77, 75, 50, 10, 5, 2, 1. 149. Which instructional aids pupils
What would be the median? to perform?
A. 75 A. Mockup
B. 52.72 B. Film
C. 76 C. Pantomime
D. 77 D. Comic books

143. Which of the following indicates 150. Which one can enhance the
a strong negative correlation? comparability of grades?
A. -0.75 A. Using common conversion table
B. -0.10 for translating test scores in to
C. -0.25 ratings
D. -0.15 B. Formulating tests that vary from
one teacher to another
144. For mastery and meaningful C. Allowing individual teachers to
learning, which teaching determine factors for rating
methodology is not encouraged? D. Individual teachers giving
A. decontextualized teaching weights to factors considered for
B. apprenticeship rating
C. authentic problem-solving
D. learning as it normally occurs

145. Learning styles refer to the


preferred way an individual
processes information. Classify a
student who learns best through
verbal lectures, discussions, talking
things through, and listening to what
others have to say. This student is
a/an _____.
A. visual learner
B. auditory learner
C. analytic learner
D. global learner
68. B 137. D
Answer Key: 69. A 138. A
1. D 70. A 139. C
2. A 71. D 140. A
3. A 72. A 141. D
4. A 73. A 142. A
5. A 74. D 143. A
6. B 75. D 144. A
7. C 76. A 145. B
8. A 77. A 146. A
9. A 78. D 147. A
10. D 79. D 148. B
11. B 80. A 149. C
12. C 81. A 150. A
13. A 82. D
14. C 83. C
15. D 84. A
16. D 85. C
17. B 86. A
18. D 87. C
19. A 88. A
20. D 89. C
21. B 90. A
22. B 91. A
23. C 92. B
24. D 93. A
25. B 94. B
26. A 95. A
27. D 96. C
28. B 97. C
29. B 98. A
30. D 99. B
31. C 100. B
32. A 101. C
33. C 102. D
34. B 103. A
35. C 104. D
36. A 105. D
37. C 106. C
38. B 107. D
39. A 108. C
40. D 109. B
41. B 110. A
42. B 111. D
43. D 112. C
44. A 113. D
45. D 114. B
46. A 115. C
47. D 116. A
48. C 117. D
49. A 118. A
50. B 119. C
51. C 120. D
52. A 121. A
53. A 122. D
54. A 123. D
55. D 124. B
56. B 125. B
57. A 126. A
58. A 127. C
59. A 128. D
60. A 129. C
61. C 130. B
62. C 131. C
63. A 132. C
64. D 133. D
65. C 134. D
66. B 135. A
67. D 136. C
1. Helping in the development of she wants to locate areas which are D. Colored pictures are more
graduates who are maka-Diyos is an adversely affecting the performance effective than printed sentences.
influence of _____. of a significant number of students?
A. naturalistic morality A. problem checklist 11. Which of the following are
B. classical Christian morality B. self-report technique alternative assessments?
C. situational morality C. autobiography A. portfolio, exhibilts, journals
D. dialectical morality D. cumulative record B. paper-and-pencil test,
demonstration, reports
2. Recent researchers reveal 7. Which of the following C. student self-assessment,
limitations of behaviorists views but assessment tools would you authentic assessment, surveys
they continue to influence education. recommend if one should adhere to D. multiple choice, structured
Which of these demonstrates the constructivist theory of learning? observations, sentence completion
influence of behaviorist theories over I. Constructed response test
effective learning? II. Performance test 12. The 1987 Philippine Constitution
A. blended learning III. Checklist of a motor screening mandates free and compulsory
B. problem solving test education in the _____ level.
C. journal writing IV. Observation test A. elementary
D. programmed instruction A. I and II B. preschool
B. II and III C. high school
3. Assuming that the following are C. I, II, and III D. post-secondary
possible, which activity will be most D. I, II, and IV
appropriate if the teacher wants to 13. In a PTA meeting where
have a first-hand knowledge of a 8. In a multiple choice test item with contribution for a PTA fund raising
marine community? four options and out of 50 project was discussed, a parent with
A. educational trip examinees, which was the least three children enrolled in the school
B. viewing exhibits effective distracter? pleaded that she may not be
C. film viewing A. the option that was chosen by 13 charged the total of Php 900 (since
D. still pictures examinees eacg child is asked Php 300)
B. the option that was chosen by 2 because it was beyond her financial
4. Which of the following is an examinees capacity. To maintain your cordial
example of linguistic over extension C. the option that was chosen by 30 relations with parents, which could
that a 2year old might make? examinees be the best answer?
A. saying bye bye to indicate that D. the correct answer that was A. "We understand your plight. Let's
he or she wants to go out chosen by 5 examinees find out how we can help. Do you
B. pointing to a cat and saying have any proposal."
doggie 9. Present trends and current issues B. "This was agreed upon by all of
C. repeating certain syllables, such of national and international interests you. This amount did not come from
as ma m a ma are discussed in the curriculum. me or from just any one person.
D. reversing word order, such as Which educational philosophy Unless everyone in this meeting now
want it, paper advocates this? changes their mind."
A. reconstructionism C. "We feel for you. But an
5. How can a teacher help students B. essentialism agreement is an agreement unless
with different learning and thinking C. progressivism we erase what we agreed upon from
styles continue to learn more D. perennialism the very start."
effectively? D. "It may be quite late to raise the
A. Allow sufficient time for 10. During the sensorimotor period, question. This should have been
processing different types of a child does not see things in raised in the first meeting."
information. abstract form. Which of the following
B. Provide a general overview of the should teachers remember in 14. Which is the most reliable tool of
lesson. teaching and assessing young seeing the development in your
C. Use a variety of reflection children's performance? pupils' ability to write?
strategies. A. Use of pictures may not be A. portfolio asssessment
D. Use questions of all types to necessary. B. scoring rubric
stimulate various levels of thinking B. Use of concrete objects in not C. interview of pupils
and valuing. necessary. D. self-assessment
C. Printed words are easier to
6. Which tool should a teacher use if understand than pictures. 15. The recognition of teachers as
persons in authority was conferred to I. Private schools 26. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple
them during the _____. II. LGUs choice test item, namely B, C, and
A. Spanish rule III. religous organization D, no pupil chose D as answer. This
B. Japanese regime IV. DSWD implies that D is _____.
C. American rule A. IV only A. an ineffective distracter
D. Commonwealth government B. I and II B. a vague distracter
C. I, II, and III C. an effective distracter
16. You have computed the mean D. II and IV D. a plausible distracter
and you want to get more
information about the distribution of 22. The Department of Education 27. The scope of the board
scores. Which measure of variability directed that the lowest passing examination for teachers in the
is most appropriate? grade is _____% and the lowest secondary level shall consist of
A. standard deviation failing grade is _____% in the report _____.
B. mode card. A. professional education and field
C. semi-interquartile range A. 70 - 60 of specialization
D. range B. 75 - 70 B. general education and field of
C. 75 - 65 specialization
17. Which word is acceptable in the D. 70 -50 C. general education and
writing of performance objectives? professional education
A. Appreciate 23. The professional role of teachers D. general education, professional
B. Think has changed from "the sage on the education, and field of specialization
C. Understand stage" to "guide from the side". This
D. Demonstrate implies that _____. 28. A child was shown an amount of
A. teachers must act more as water in a glass. The teacher poured
18. Which pair of components of a facilitators of learning the whole amount to a much taller
lesson plan does not parallel B. teachers stress on their role as a and narrower glass and marked this
curriculum components? learner glass as A. The same amount was
A. behavioral objectives and C. teachers must project an poured in a shorter and wider glass,
evaluation omniscient image marked glass B. When asked which
B. subject matter and content D. teachers must cling to their has more water, the child's answer
C. teaching methods and instruction power to impose roles was "Glass A". In what stage of
D. assessment and evaluation cognitive development is the child
24. Here is a test item: _____ is an and what is this ability called?
19. To work for value internalization, example of a mammal. What is A. concrete operational stage;
which level of morality should we defective with this test item? conservation
help young people attain? A. The blank is at the beginning of B. formal operational stage;
A. post-conventional morality the sentence. deductive reasoning
B. pre-conventional morality B. It is a very short question. C. sensorimotor stage; symbolic
C. conventional morality C. It is an insignificant test item. functions
D. between conventional and post- D. It is very elementary. D. pre-operational stage; centration
conventional morality
25. A Grade 6 twelve-year-old boy 29. The failure of independent study
20. Erikson said that children aged comes from a dysfunctional family with most Filipino students may be
35 is most likely: and has been abused and attributed to students' _____.
A. Mischievous neglected. He has been to A. high degree of independence
B. Egocentric orphanages and three different B. high degree of dependence on
C. Lazy elementary schools. He can decode authority
D. Altruistic at the second grade level, but he can C. unpreparedness for schooling
comprehend orally materials at the D. ambivalence
21. The Department of Education fourth or fifth grade level. The most
collaborates with other partner probable cause of this student's 30. Rodel is very aloof and cold in
government institutions, the reading problem is _____. his relationships with his classmates.
academe, and the private sectors in A. immaturity Which basic goal must haye not
delivering its various services. With B. emotional factors been attained by Rodel during his
what agency or sector does DepEd C. neurological factors developmental years, according to
collaborate for preschool education D. poor teaching Eriksons theory on psychological
concerns? development?
A. Autonomy give?
B. Trust A. essay type 42. When using instructional
C. Initiative B. matching type material, what should the teacher
D. Generativity C. diary primarily consider?
D. journal A. The material must be new and
31. Who among the following that skilfully made.
viewed individual man and his native 37. Which of the following test is B. It must be suited to the lesson
state as at war with himself? used as a basis in giving grades or objective.
A. William James rating? C. The material must stimulate and
B. Karl Marx A. mastery maintain students' interest
C. Immanuel Kant B. formative D. It must be updated and relevant
D. Thomas Hobbes C. summative to Filipino setting.
D. post test
32. Stage in cognitive development 43. Which instructional aids pupils to
was children begin to learn symbols 38. Knowledge of procedure in perform?
system and concepts, acquire writing a report is an example of a A. Mockup
concepts and learn to add and _____ rubric. B. Film
subtract. A. specific C. Pantomime
A. Formal Operation Stage B. generic D. Comic books
B. Preoperation Stage C. standard
C. Concrete Operation Stage D. performance 44. Borich identified three types of
D. Sensory Motor Stage classroom climate that the teacher
39. By constitutional mandate the can use in different situations. Which
33. The discrimination index of a test state shall exercise reasonable of these classroom climate is/are the
item is +0.48. What does this mean? supervision and regulation of all less threatening?
A. An equal number from the lower educational institutions. This means I. Competitive
and upper group got the item that the state may _____. II. Cooperative
correctly. A. take charge of the administration III. Individualistic
B. More from the upper group got of educational institutions A. I and II
the item wrongly. B. impose minimum requirements B. II only
C. More from the lower group got and conditions upon which school C. I and III
the item correctly. may operate D. III only
D. More from the upper group got C. set and dictate the policies of
the item correctly. private schools 45. In line with the principle of
D. Collect taxes from donations or professional competence, it is the
34. With projective personality tests contributions given directly for responsibility of the counseling team
in mind, which does not belong? educational purposes. members to _____.
A. interview A. stand up for the basic rights
B. sentence completion task 40. Which of the following criteria is B. enhance their counseling skills
C. word assiociation test the most important in test C. respect the worth and dignity of
D. thematic appreciation test construction? the client
A. Preparation of Table of D. observe strictly the professional
35. What type of validity is needed if Specification standards
a test must course objective and B. Items must jive with the
scopes? objectives 46. Which applies when skewness is
A. Content C. Arrange events in occurrence zero?
B. Concurrent D. The stem should contain the A. Mean is greater than the median
C. Criterion central problem B. Median is greater than mean
D. Construct C. Scores have three modes
41. Bruner's theory on intellectual D. Scores are normally distributed
36. Teacher A's lesson is about the development moves from enactive to
parts of the gumamela. He asked his iconic and symbolic stages. Applying 47. A professional license signed by
pupils per group to bring a real Bruner's how should you teach? the chairman of the Commission and
flower to study the different parts. A. Begin with the concrete. bearing the registration number and
After the group work labeling each B. Begin with the abstract. date of issuance thereof and the
part, the teacher gave a test. What C. Be interactive in approach. month of expiry or renewability shall
would be the best type of test he can D. Do direct instruction. likewise be issued to every registrant
who has paid the annual registration C. visual aid B. spreadsheet
fees for _____ consecutive years. D. audio-visual aid C. database
A. 3 D. desktop publishing
B. 4 53. What is the best method to use
C. 7 in presenting a lesson which would 58. What I hear, I forget. What I see
D. 5 need sophisticated and expensive I remember. What I do, I
equipment and technical know-how? understand. This means that pupils
48. The inclusion of the study of A. problem solving learn best when they _____.
Rizal and other national heroes in B. inquiry approach A. learn independently
the school curriculum in order to C. demonstration B. work with groups
inculcate love of country is based on D. cooperative learning C. watch TV
a(an) _____. D. take active part in the learning
A. pragmatist philosophy 54. Principal A wants her teachers to process
B. existentialist philosophy be constructivist in their teaching
C. idealist philosophy orientation. On which assumption/s 59. A boy is closer to his mother and
D. realist philosophy is the principal's action anchored? a girl is closer to her father. These
I. Students learn by personally instances are under _____.
49. As a teacher employing the constructing meaning of what is A. oedipal complex
project-based multimedia learning taught. B. phallic stage
strategy, what are some limitations II. Students construct and C. latent stage
you expect from the encounter? reconstruct meanings based on D. pregenital stage
I. There is a need for extending the experiences.
time to use several media. III. Students derive meaning from the 60. In what developmental stage will
II. The presentation of the product is meaning that teacher gives. the typical college graduating
not an easy task. A. I and III student fall?
III. The technology skills to produce B. I only A. pre-adolescence
a product may be lacking. C. I and II B. adolescence
A. I only D. II only C. early adulthood
B. I, II, and III D. middle adulthood
C. III only 55. To educate students for
D. I and II intellectual performance, they must 61. The process of problem solving
be taught that knowledge is built and learning are highly unique and
50. It is equivalent to the average "from the _____." individual. This principle means
score of the group or class? A. outside _____.
A. Mean B. experience A. students can adapt alternative
B. Median C. inside problem solving models
C. Mode D. environment B. students can modify their own
D. Standard Deviation personal styles
56. Which of the following is effective C. each student becomes aware of
51. In the midst of a highly pluralistic in teaching students' critical reading how learning styles can be changed
society, what type of learning skills? D. each student has their own
environment is the responsibility of A. interpret editorials and read and distinctive style of learning and
the teacher? interpret three different movie solving problems
I. Safe reviews
II. Gender-biased B. read and interpret three different 62. Which of the following
III. Secure movie reviews demonstrates human existence as
A. I and III C. interpret editoruals about a fundamentally social?
B. I, II, and III particular subject from three different A. needs for others
C. I and II newspaapers B. personal creating
D. II only D. evaluate the consistency of ideas C. historic of character
expressed in an editorial D. all of the above
52. Based on the contributions of the
five senses to learning, which 57. In computer-based instruction, 63. The process of task analysis
instructional material will be most which tool can help you revise your ends up in the formulation of _____.
effective? short stories, essays, and other A. instructional objectives
A. multisensory aid written works? B. goals of learning
B. audio aid A. word processing C. enabling objectives
D. behavioral objectives D. Civil Service Commission behavior but the grade is reflected in
_____.
64. These are also known as 69. High levels of cortisol, the stress A. Good Manners and Right
combination classes organized in hormone, inhibits learning. What is Conduct
barrios/barangays where the an implication of this in the teaching- B. Values Education
required number of pupils of the learning process? C. co-curricular activities
same grade levels has not met the A. Teachers should be non- D. curricular activities
required number to make a separate threatening in their ways.
class thus the teacher apportions B. Avoid quizzes and tests. 75. "Once a teacher, forever a
class time for instruction to every C. Never raise your voice. student." What does the statement
grade level within class. These are D. Do not give assignments. imply about quality personal and
______. professional development for
A. extension classes 70. Which of the following authors teachers?
B. heterogeneous classes would mostly help Teacher L to A. The teacher is able to teach their
C. multigrade classes understand the underlying effects of students.
D. homogenous classes poverty on academic achievement? B. The teacher learns from their
A. Maslow students.
65. Which graphic organizer is most B. Dewey C. It is continuing.
fit for sequencing? C. Piaget D. Personal and professional
A. hierarchy diagram D. Kohlberg development calls for teacher's
B. Venn diagram exposure to students.
C. flow chart 71. What does Gagne's hierarchical
D. double cell diagram theory propose for effective 76. What does a negatively skewed
instruction? score contribution imply?
66. Research on teacher- A. Sequence instruction. A. The scores congregate on the left
effectiveness practices has shown B. Reward good behavior. side of the normal contribution curve.
that _____. C. Be concerned with the socio- B. The scores are widespread.
A. directions should be few and best emotional climate in the classroom. C. The students must be
delivered in a casual manner D. Teach beginning with the academically poor.
B. planning has little impact on concrete. D. The score congregate on the
student learning right side of the normal contribution
C. questioning strategies are 72. Which apply/applies to curve.
ineffective monitoring techniques extrinsically motivated learners?
D. teaching procedures on I. Tend to process information 77. If you have to develop in the
classroom routines early in the superficially students a correct sense of right and
school year are essential II. Tend to be content with meeting wrong, with which should you be
minimum requirements concerned according to Freud?
67. Which are two most important III. Achieve at high level A. superego alone
and relevant underpinings that A. I and II B. ego alone
teachers need in designing and B. II only C. Id alone
implementing learning experiences C. I and III D. both superego and ego
that cater to individual differences? D. I only
I. Barriers to learning 78. The difficulty index of a test item
II. Inclusive education 73. Any deviation from a standard or is 1.0. This means that the test is
III. Student management theories desired level of performance is a _____.
IV. Support services and resources _____. A. a quality item
A. I and III A. problem B. very difficult
B. II and III B. gap C. very easy
C. III and IV C. devotion D. missed by everybody
D. I and IV D. decision
79. It is an act to strengthen the
68. According to the Republic Act 74. The observable manifestation of regulation and supervision of the
7836, the licensure exam for student's feelings, thoughts, or practice of teaching in the
teachers is with _____. attitude are summed up as behavior. Philippines and prescribing a
A. CHED Every high school teacher is Licensure Examination for Teachers.
B. PRC expected to contribute to the A. RA 7836
C. DECS assessment of the student's B. RA 9293
C. RA 7722 D. Provide him with continued D. Children from diverse
D. RA 9155 understanding and support backgrounds attend the same
school.
80. A negative discrimination index 86. Here is a score distribution: 98,
of a test item tells that particular test 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, 85, 85, 70, 91. Here is a question: "Is the
item lacks _____. 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, paragraph a good one? Evaluate." If
A. objectivity 3, 1. Which is a characteristic of the broken down to simplify, which is the
B. reliability score distribution? best simplification?
C. content validity A. no discernible pattern A. Why is the paragraph a good
D. construct validity B. tri-modal one? Prove.
C. bi-modal B. If you are asked to evaluate
81. Teacher G does not wait for the D. skewed to the right something, what do you do?
end of the term to find out how much Evaluate the paragraph.
the students learn. With which does 87. During the American regime, C. What are the qualities of good
Teacher G agree? they named the American soldiers, paragraph? Does the paragraph
A. formative evaluation who were recruited to help set the have these qualities?
B. authentic evaluation public educational system, as D. Is the paragraph a good one?
C. summative evaluation Thomasites because _____. Why or why not?
D. norm-reference evaluation A. they arrived here during the feast
of St. Thomas 92. Keeping track of assessment
82. Lesson obectives must go B. they first taught at UST results from one periodic rating to
beyond recall. Which is concerned C. they were devotees of St. the next is useful in contributing to
with recall? Thomas Aquinas the development of a _____.
A. To identify the provincial capitals D. they disembarked from the CIS A. regional plan
of the following provinces Transport called Thomas B. annual implementation plan
B. To interpret the table on the C. school improvement plan
population density of the continents 88. Instructional objectives in the D. division plan
C. To draw conclusions based on affective domain includes receiving,
observations respondin, and valuing. The highest 93. A child who is cold towards the
D. To distinguish fact from opinion level is _____. people around him might have failed
A. acceptance or preference to attain what basic goal based on
83. Here is a test item: From the B. selective attention or willingness Eriksons theory on psychological
data presented in the table, form to receive development?
generalizations that are supposed by C. sequence or feelings of A. Autonomy
the data. Under what type of satisfaction B. Initiative
question does this item fall? D. conceptualization of a value C. Trust
A. synthesis system D. Mistrust
B. convergent
C. evaluative 89. The use of process approach 94. Which philosophy approves of a
D. application gives the students the opportunity to teacher who lectures most of the
______. time and requires his students to
84. Which is the ideal stage of moral A. learn how to learn memorize the rules of grammar?
development? B. make use of laboratory apparatus A. Pragmatism
A. social contract C. apply the scientific method B. Existentialism
B. universal ethical principle D. learn on their own C. Realism
C. law and order D. Idealism
D. good boy/good girl 90. Which of these does not illustrate
equality as a central theme of 95. The learner is a product of his
85. How may a classroom teacher educational opportunity? environment. Sometimes he has no
help a learner client regain self- A. Free basic education is provided choice. He is determined by his
confidence after going through a by the government. environment. This is a philosophical
personal crisis? B. Teachers of the same position concept of a/an _____.
A. Assign him as peer counselor and length of service receive equal A. behaviorist's
B. Recommend him for transfer to pay. B. existentialist's
another class C. Equity prevails within a given C. progressivist's
C. Make solutions to future locality since local taxes provide D. rationalist's
problems readily available support for schools.
96. The adoption of a national decision is urgent to make a right
language by the 1987 Constitution is decision too late a thought 107. The governments educational
designed primarily to ______. encourage by the. program on _____ made the
A. do away with colonial mentality A. Rationalist Philippine Education Placement Test
B. officially adopt Tagalog as a B. Progressivist accessible for adults and outof-
national language C. Realist schoolyouth.
C. facilitate communication among D. Existentialist A. equitable access
diverse linguistic groups B. quality
D. counteract elitism 102. Which activity is good for C. quality and relevance
organizing and summarizing? D. relevance
97. Which of these ae crucial skills A. power point presentation
for effective teaching? B. cartoons 108. Stage when at the onset of
I. Creation of new instructional C. interview puberty, feelings is directed toward
materials D. case study other persons of opposite sex.
II. Classroom management A. Latency Stage
III. Higher-order thinking skills 103. Professionalism is not an end B. Genital Stage
IV. Art of questioning state for an occupation, rather it is a C. Anal Stage
A. I, II, III, and IV continual process of reaching the D. Phallic Stage
B. II and IV forms of _____.
C. I and III A. responsibility 109. You intend to assess affective
D. I and IV B. accountability attributes such as capacity to feel,
C. obligation attitudes, and behavior. Which of the
98. Study this group of tests which D. prestige following should you establish to
was administered with the following ascertain the instrument's validity?
results, then answer the question. 104. Teacher H gave his first-grade A. construct
\begin{matrix} Subject & Mean & class a page with a story in which B. content
SD & Student'sScore \\ Math & 56 pictures take the place of some C. criterion-related
& 10 & 43 \\ Physics & 41 & 9 & 31 words. Which method did he use? D. face
\\ English & 80 & 16 & 109 A. the rebus method
\\\end{matrix} B. the whole language approach 110. Promoting purposive study
In which subject(s) did Ronnel C. the Spaulding method among learners is accomplished in
perform most poorly in relation to the D. the language experience two of these indicators.
groups performance? approach I. Knows different teaching
A. English approaches
B. English and Math 105. Teacher L wants to generate as II. Recognizes the need for specific
C. Math many ideas as she can as the class learning processes
D. Physics is about to embark on a community III. Cultivates good study habits
outreach program. Which of the IV. Takes extra time to help students
99. An effective classroom manager following will she employ? in learning tasks
uses low-profile classroom control. A. simulation A. II and III
Which is a low-profile classroom B. brainstorming B. I and IV
technique? C. brainwashing C. I and II
A. Note to parents D. role playing D. III and IV
B. After-school detention
C. Withdrawal of privileges 106. Which guideline in test 111. Which will be the most
D. Raising the pitch of the voice construction is NOT observed in the authentic assessment tool for an
following test item? Identification. instructional objective on working
100. Schools should develop the EDGAR ALLAN POE WROTE with and realating to people?
students' appreciation of the ____________ A. conducting mock election
humanities. This adheres to _____. A. The length of the blank suggests B. home visitation
A. essentialism the answer. C. organizing a community project
B. progressivism B. The central problem is not D. writing articles on working and
C. perennialism packed in the stem. relating to people
D. reconstructionism C. It is open to more than one
correct answer. 112. What is one advantage of using
101. Sometimes it may better to D. The blank is at the end of the the project method in science
make wrong decisions when a question. teaching?
A. It tests the students' manipulative sure he is continuing to work. B. I and II
skills. C. I and III
B. It requires students to present 118. The test in English and D. I and IV
how the principles works in concrete Mathematics showed poor results in
form. comprehension and problem-solving 123. Which of the illustrative verbs in
C. It requires assistance of experts questions. How may the data be stating objectives does not belong to
on the subject. used for better learners' the group?
D. It develops high-level thinking performance? A. define
and learning A. Use context clues in vocabulary B. cite
building. C. realize
113. The collgeial process of B. Give more exercises/situations D. explain
developing ad evaluating on comprehension questions.
performance assessments help C. Determine weakness in 124. Teacher B asked this question:
teachers to understand the _____ grammatical structures. "What conclusion can you draw
needed to produce high quality D. Involve parents in guiding based on your observation?"
performance. learners' developing good study Nobody raised a hand so she asked
A. tests habits. another question: "Based on what
B. information you observe, what can you now say
C. materials 119. When enrollees cannot be about the reaction of plants to light?"
D. scaffolding accomodated in the public schools Which did Teacher B do?
due to lack of teachers and A. rephrasing
114. Why should negative terms be classrooms, they are referred to the B. redirecting
avoided in the stem of multiple private schools under the _____. C. repeating
choice items? A. Study Now, Pay Later Plan D. probing
A. They may be overlooked B. Adopt-a-School Program
B. It increases the difficulty of C. Educational Service Contacting 125. A student is finding it hard to
scoring Scheme read. When the guidance counselor
C. It increase the length of the stem D. Tutorial Program traced the childs history, the
D. They make the construction of counselor was able to find out that
alternatives more difficult 120. Which refers to the trait of the student came a dysfunctional
practicing conflicting values in family, aside from that, the child was
115. In Krathwohls affective domain different venues and with different abused and neglected. What could
of objectives, which of the following social groups? have caused the students reading
is the lowest level of affective A. procastination disability?
behavior? B. "kanya-kanya" mentality A. Emotional factors
A. Valuing C. crab mentality B. Neurological factors
B. Characterization D. split personality C. Poor teaching
C. Responding D. Immaturity
D. Organization 121. The following functions are
done by the brains right hemisphere 126. What should a classroom
116. Material development at the except: teacher do if a learner with a serious
expense of human development A. Nonverbal functions emotional problem seeks their
points to the need to do more B. Intuitive functions assistance?
"_____" in school. C. Detailoriented function A. personally handle the case
A. learning to be D. Visual function B. refer the learner to the school
B. learning to do counselor
C. learning to know 122. What does Education for All C. consult the principal to what
D. learning to live together (EFA) imply to schools? course of action to take
I. Practice of inclusive education D. tell the learners parents to bring
117. Which is an appropriate way to II. The stress on the superiority of him/her to a psychologist outside the
manage off-task behavior? formal education over that of the school
A. Make eye contact. nonformal
B. Stop your class activity to correct III. The acceptance of exclusive 127. Which technique is an
a child who is no longer on task. schools for boys or for girls application of B.F. Skinner's theory
C. Move closer to the child. IV. The promotion of alternative on operant conditioning?
D. Redirect a child's attention to learning systems A. mastery learning
task and check his progress to make A. II and IV B. process approach
C. computer-assisted instruction learning top determines on academic tendency is most reliable when
D. project method grounds that shall be admitted to scores are extremely high and low?
study, who may teach, and what A. cannot be identified unless
128. Teacher T is directed to pass shall be the subject of the study and individual scores are given
an undeserving student with a death research. B. mode
threat. Which advice will a hedonist C. mean
give? 132. Time-tested methods are as D. median
A. Pass the student. That will be of effective as modern methods of
use to the student, his parents, and teaching even if these are traditional. 138. The fourth year high school
you. Which of the following methods is student is in the developmental
B. Pass the student. Why suffer the time-tested? stage of _____.
threat? A. inductive method A. late childhood
C. Don't pass him. Live by your B. cooperative learning method B. pre-adolescence
principle of justice. You will get C. integrated teaching C. adolescence
reward, if not in this life, in the next! D. problem-based learning D. early childhood
D. Don't pass him. You surely will
not like someone to give you a death 133. In a multiple choice test item 139. Which of these non-threatening
threat in order to pass. with four options and out of 50 means of assessing learning
examinees, which was the most outcomes?
129. By what name is Indirect effective distracter? I. Portfolio
instruction the Socratic method also A. the correct answer that was II. Self-evaluation
known? chosen by 5 examinees III. Peer evaluation
A. Mastery learning B. the option that was chosen by 13 IV. Learning journals
B. Indirect Method examinees A. I and II
C. Morrison method C. the option that was chosen by 2 B. I and III
D. Questioning method examinees C. I, II, and IV
D. the option that was chosen by 30 D. II and III
130. How a child talks or gestures examinees
which have been learned from 140. If the difficulty index of your test
models he has been exposed to is 134. In constructing test items the item is 0.10, what should you do with
an example of _____. teacher considers the alignment of this item?
A. Insight Learning _____ with assessment. A. Revise it.
B. Social Learning Theory A. content and process B. Reject it.
C. Instrumental Conceptualism B. monitoring and evaluation C. Retain it.
D. Programmed Learning C. instructional objectives D. Reserve it for another group of
D. instructional materials pupils.
131. Which of the following is a right
granted to parents as provided in B. 135. Which of the following 141. In what level of Moral
P. 232, Sec. 8:12? statements concerning test validity Development which judgments are
A. The right to receive, through and reliability is most accurate? based on the norms of expectations
primarily competent instruction, A. A valid test is a reliable test. of the group?
relevant quality education in line with B. A reliable test is a valid test. A. Postconventional morality
national goals and conducive to their C. A test can not be valid and B. Preconventional morality
full development as persons with reliable unless it is objective. C. Theory of moral development
human dignity. D. A test can not be valid and D. Conventional morality
B. The right to free expression of reliable unless it is standardized.
opinion and suggestions and to 142. When the schools take the
effective channels of 136. If you learn best through responsibilities for developing high
communications with appropriate listening to lectures, discussions, quality performance, teachers
academic and administrative bodies and to what others say, what type of develop a/an _____ ethic and
of the school or institution. learner are you? standards of practice.
C. The right to organize themselves A. auditory A. responsibility
and/or with teachers for the purpose B. visual B. accountability
of providing a forum for the C. tactile C. assessment
discussion of matters relating to the D. kinesthetic D. work
school programs.
D. The right of institutions of higher 137. Which measure of central 143. If the subjects are
interdisciplinary, integrative, and
interactive, this curriculum is based 148. Teacher D claims: "If I have to
on which educational philosophy? give reinforcement, it has to be given
A. progressivsm immediately after the response."
B. reconstructionism Which theory supports Teacher D?
C. essentialism A. operant conditioning theory
D. perennialism B. social cognitive theory
C. cognitive theory
144. In putting up exhibits, what D. humanist theory
instructional materials must be
displayed to ensure increased 149. What government program
participation? allows students who are not
A. coloring projects accommodated in community public
B. completion of puzzles schools to enroll in private school at
C. sorting materials the governments expense?
D. interactive models A. Government Assistance Program
B. Study now Pay later
145. Which of the following materials C. Educational Service Contract
does not belong to the group? System
A. LCD projector D. National Scholarship Program
B. laptop
C. opaque projector 150. Which is true when standard
D. realia deviation is big?
A. The bell curve shape is steep.
146. Research says: "People tend to B. Scores are spread apart.
attribute their successes to internal C. Scores are concentrated.
causes and their failures to external D. Scores are not extremes.
causes." Based on this finding, what
should be taught to your students for
them to genuinely motivated to
succeed?
A. Make them realize that both
success and failure are more of a
function of internal causes.
B. Tell them that the research
finding when applied will make them
genuinely motivated.
C. Convince them that genuine
motivation is the only factor that
matters for a person to succeed.
D. Make them realize that failure is
a part of life.

147. What percent of the cases in a


set of measure lie before the third
quartile or Q3?
A. 0.25
B. 0.5
C. 0.75
D. 0.65
Answer Key: 65. C 130. B
1. B 66. D 131. C
2. D 67. B 132. A
3. A 68. B 133. D
4. C 69. A 134. C
5. C 70. A 135. A
6. A 71. A 136. A
7. A 72. A 137. D
8. B 73. B 138. C
9. A 74. B 139. A
10. D 75. C 140. C
11. A 76. D 141. D
12. A 77. A 142. B
13. A 78. C 143. A
14. A 79. A 144. D
15. D 80. B 145. D
16. A 81. A 146. C
17. D 82. A 147. D
18. A 83. A 148. A
19. A 84. B 149. A
20. D 85. D 150. B
21. D 86. B
22. C 87. D
23. A 88. D
24. A 89. C
25. B 90. C
26. A 91. C
27. D 92. C
28. A 93. C
29. B 94. C
30. B 95. A
31. D 96. C
32. C 97. A
33. D 98. A
34. A 99. A
35. A 100. C
36. B 101. A
37. C 102. A
38. B 103. B
39. B 104. A
40. A 105. B
41. A 106. C
42. B 107. A
43. C 108. B
44. B 109. D
45. B 110. A
46. D 111. C
47. A 112. B
48. D 113. D
49. B 114. D
50. D 115. A
51. A 116. A
52. A 117. D
53. C 118. B
54. C 119. C
55. C 120. D
56. D 121. B
57. A 122. D
58. D 123. C
59. B 124. A
60. C 125. B
61. D 126. B
62. D 127. C
63. C 128. B
64. C 129. D

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