250 Items Prof - Ed No Answer
250 Items Prof - Ed No Answer
WITH ANSWER AND RATIONALIZATION 9. An essay type of test is composed of questions that are
______.
1. Edward de Bono designed a system which describes a tool for A. factual B. divergent
group discussion and individual thinking commonly called as the C. convergent D. low-order
______.
A. Six Thinking Hats 10. Running and jumping fall under what level in the psychomotor
B. Seven Thinking Hats domain?
C. Huddle System A. Non-discursive communication B. Fundamental movements
D. Philips 66 C. Skilled movements D. Perceptual abilities
2. According to Edward de Bono, which of the six thinking hats 11. In her Social Science class, Teacher Edna uses a contest on
focuses on creativity, possibilities, alternatives and new ideas? current events to determine champions in identifying people,
A. Red Hat places and events. This implies that Teacher Edna wants her
B. White Hat students to achieve what learning objective?
C. Blue Hat A. Application C. Comprehension
D. Green Hat B. Knowledge D. Analysis
3. In Grace Goddell’s Reading Skills Ladder, which is found at the 12. In Bloom’s taxonomy of objectives, this refers to theability to
very bottom and needed to move up to the sequential ladder of grasp or construct meaning from a material.
reading skills? A. Application C. Comprehension
A. Vocabulary building B. Knowledge D. Analysis
B. Phonetic analysis
C. Basic sight words 13. It occurs when a teacher is teaching a lesson or one topic, but
D. Structural analysis then inserts unrelated material from a previous lesson.
A. thrust C. flip-flop
4. According to Edgar Dale, which among the following is closest B. dangle D. stimulus-bound
to direct learning experience?
A. Contrived experiences 14. Is it professional for a teacher to receive gifts from students
B. Study trip and parents?
C. Dramatized experiences A. No, unless the principal allows.
D. Demonstration B. No, especially if done in exchange for requested concessions.
C. Yes.
5. Which among the following is TRUE about the Cone of D. Yes, in- season and out- of- season gifts.
Experience?
A. It is arranged in chronological order.
B. It is arranged from the simplest to the most complex. 15. According to Slavin (2005), the following are the teaching
C. It is arranged from the most concrete to the most abstract. implications of Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory EXCEPT
D. It is arranged in no particular order. for _________.
A. A focus on the process of children's thinking, not just its
products.
6. Fredo, a promdi and new to Manila, closely observed how his B. Recognition of the crucial role of children's self-initiated, active
friends played a computer game. Later, the next time that he went involvement in learning activities.
to an internet cafe, he already knew how to play the game by C. The use of varied types of reinforcement to strengthen a good
himself. What theory is being exemplified in this situation? behaviour.
A. Classical conditioning B. Social Learning D. Acceptance of individual differences in developmental
C. Operant conditioning D. Insight Learning progress.
7. Teacher Hera was not yet finished discussing the topic all about 16. According to Jean Piaget, conservation can be attained by a
adjective. The next day, her learners were surprised when she child during what stage?
discussed a new topic about adverb wherein fact she was not done A. Pre-Operational Stage C. Concrete Operational Stage
explaining the first topic. This event is an example of _____. B. Sensorimotor Stage D. Formal Operational Stage
A. thrust B. dangle
C. flip-flop D. stimulus-bound
17. In this stage, children are able to think about things
8. In his English class, teacher Randy uses poetry dramatic symbolically.
reading by students, using movements(posture, gestures, facial A. Pre-Operational Stage C. Concrete Operational Stage
expressions, creative movements, etc.). What learning outcome is B. Sensorimotor Stage D. Formal Operational Stage
he looking for?
A. Non-discursive communication
B. Fundamental movements 18. In the context of teaching, this refers to a grouping strategy in
C. Skilled movements which the members of the class are organized into groups. The
D. Characterization students are then reorganized into "expert" groups containing one
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member from each group. The members of the expert group work B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be
together to learn the material or solve the problem, then return to
their original groups to share their learning.
A. Huddle Method B. Phillips 66 26. How do you call a classroom management composed of
C. Clark 22 D. Jigsaw coping strategies used by effective teachers to stop misbehavior
without disrupting the flow of the lesson?
19. Under the 1987 Constitution, what is the condition for allowing A. low-profile
students to be taught religion in public schools? B. high-profile
A. Catechists paid by government C. preventative
B. Extra pay for teachers D. disruptive
C. Outside of school hours only
D. Upon written permission by parents
27. What is meant by the acronym RPMS?
A. Results-Based Performance Management System
20. Which is TRUE of the periodic merit exam for teacher provided B. Research-Based Performance Management System
for in R.A.7836? C. Results-Based Performance Management Standards
I. Consist of oral exam D. Research-Based Performance Management Standards
II. Consist of written exam
III. May serve as additional basis for merit
promotion in addition to performance 28. What is known as a self-appraisal for professional growth that
rating is acceptable and useful for recognizing weakness and strengths
IV. Taken with fee of P1000 per examinee for a new or beginning teacher?
A. I, II, III and IV C. II and III A. Self-evaluation C. Master teacher’s
B. I, II and III D. II, III and IV evaluation
B. Student’s evaluation D. Principal’s evaluation
21. Which among the Four Pillars of Learning is essential for two
conflicting countries so that they may achieve a lifelong culture of
peace? 29. What does the “Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers” say
A. Learning to Know C. Learning to Live about corporal punishment?
Together
B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be A. A teacher shall not inflict corporal punishment on offending
learners but he can make deductions from their scholastic ratings
as a punishment.
22. It is a tool that serves as a guide for teachers’ continuous B. A teacher shall not inflict corporal punishment on offending
learning and development within a calendar year. It is structured in learners nor make deductions from their scholastic ratings as a
a way that every professional teacher regularly and individually punishment.
prepares, implements, monitors and updates the plan. C. A teacher may inflict corporal punishment provided that the
A. NCBTS C. IPPD parents wrote a formal letter stating their permission to the teacher
B. RPMS D. LET to give such punishment to their children.
D. A teacher may inflict corporal punishment only when the need
23. What is the primary legal prerequisite for employment of arises such as when proactive discipline is no longer effective to
teachers in basic education schools? implemented in such group of students
A. Passing of the interview Program
B. Passing of LET
C. Conduct of a Teaching demo 30. Concentration, memory skills and critical thinking skills are
D. Attendance in the Teacher induction part of _____.
A. Learning to Know C. Learning to Live Together
B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be
24. DepEd Order No.54, s.2012 ventured on a new government
program which aims to primarily address the problems on
congestion and other situations, and circumstances which prevent 31. Which among the following verbs belongs to the
children from going to and staying in school. What program is this? “comprehension” level?
A. Alternative Learning System C. Education Service A. list C. summarize
Contracting Program B. enumerate D. identify
B. Alternative Delivery Mode D. Voucher Program
38. It is a classroom method wherein 5 or 6 people are assigned to 46. K to 12 curriculum is a learner-centered curriculum. It focuses
discuss a certain problem. In this method, the group usually begins on the optimum development of the Filipino child. This feature of K
by choosing a captain or quarterback to lead the discussion. to 12 is in line with what Pillar of Learning?
A. Learning to Know C. Learning to Live Together
A. Huddle Method C. Clark 22 B. Learning to Do D. Learning to Be
B. Phillips 66 D. Jigsaw
48. The following terms are associated with the Conflict Theory
40. Which domain of the NCBTS is being emphasized if the EXCEPT _____.
teacher makes it sure that students appreciate and model the A. Competition C. Consensus
value of learning through her interactions with them? B. Revolution D. Inequality
53. In what structure of personality do instincts belong? 63. Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behavior characterized
A. Id C. Super-ego by the following three minimum criteria EXCEPT for _____.
B. Ego D. Libido A. there is hostile intent C. imbalance of power
B. must be physical in nature D. repetition over a period of time
54. What is the most commendable and ideal drive expected from
teachers in participating programs for professional development? 64. Can Lisa Macuja be given a special permit to teach ballet in
A. Optimal use of time and resources high school?
B. Continuing professional growth A. No, she cannot. In the very first place, she is not an
C. Support for training programs education graduate.
D. Promotion and higher merit pay B. No, she has not passed the LET.
C. Yes,she is a graduate of ALS.
55. What main legal basis which provides the necessary support to D. Yes, she has excelled and gained international recognition.
advance quality education in our country?
A. Priority Fiscal Allocatio C. Building more classrooms
B. Certificate transfer program D. Hiring of new teachers 65. Hera took the LET last March 2016. However, she failed in the
examination. Is she qualified for the position of para-teachers?
56. The discrimination index of a test item is -0.34. This means that
_______. A. No, she needs to take the examination again.
A. More students from the lower group answered the item B. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 15 percentage points from
correctly. the passing general average rating.
B. More students from the upper group answered the item C. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 10 percentage points from
correctly. the passing general average rating.
C. More students from the lower group answered the item D. Yes, if her rating is not lower than 5 percentage points from the
incorrectly. passing general average rating.
D. Cannot be interpreted
57. Juan Miguel’s raw score in the Science class is 34, which is 66. According to Batas PambansaBlg. 232, the following are the
equal to 85th percentile. What does this imply? rights of school EXCEPT for ___.
A. 85% of Juan Miguel’s classmates got a score equal to 34.
B. 85% of Juan Miguel’s classmates got a score lower than 34. A. Right for basic education to determine subjects of study
C. 85% of Juan Miguel’s classmates got a score higher than 34. B. Right to provide for the proper governance
D. Juan Miguel’s score is less than 34% of his classmates. C. Right to enforce administrative systems
D. Right for institutions of higher learning to determine academic
58. What type of education can best prepare the global teacher grounds for admission
towards a limitless and boundless world?
A. Formal education C. Alternative education 67. A teacher shall base the evaluation of the learner’s work only in
B. Inclusive education D. Multi-cultural education ____.
59. Which among the following is the most essential in maintaining A. attendance, character, merit and quality of academic
peace and order in the school? performance
A. Academic curriculum C. Community participation B. attendance, beauty, merit and quality of academic performance
B. Campus cleanliness D. Rules of discipline C. attendance, merit and quality of academic performance
D. merit and quality of academic performance
99. According to the “Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers”, 109. According to Republic Act 10533, the following are some of
the term teacher includes the following EXCEPT for: the features of the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013”
A. Full-time Preschool Teacher C. Part-time Elementary EXCEPT for _____.
Teacher A. Junior High School C. Bilingual Education
B. Full-time High School Teacher D. Full-time College B. Senior High School D. MTB-MLE
Teacher
110. Mr. Rody Binoy, a private high school teacher, is being hired
100. The acronym NCBTS means _____. by a certain senatorial candidate to serve as one of the UNA Party
A. National Competency-Based Teaching Standards poll watchers for the 2016 elections. Is this allowed?
B. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards A. Yes, it is one his rights as a Filipino citizen to support a political
C. National Competence-Based Teaching Standards party that he wants.
D. National Competence-Based Teacher Standards B. No, unless his principal allows him to do so.
C. Yes, he is a private school teacher, not a public school teacher.
D. No, it is not allowed regardless if he is a public or private school
101. What is at the heart of the Teacher Education and teacher.
Development Program (TEDP)?
A. NCBTS C. IPPD 111. The “Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers” covers _____.
B. RPMS D. LET A. All licensed public and private school teachers in all educational
institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, secondary and
102. Following Kolberg’s theory of moral development, what is the tertiary levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or
moral reasoning or perspective of social activists who seek human non-formal, whether on full-time or part-time basis.
rights and the welfare of citizens beyond what is given by laws? B. All licensed public and private school teachers in all educational
A. Social Contract C. Mutual Benefit institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, and secondary
B. Law and Order D. Punishment levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-
formal, whether on full-time or part-time basis.
C. All licensed public and private school teachers in all educational
103. The child continues his development but sexual urges are institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, secondary and
quiet. In line with Freud’s Theory, the first statement falls under tertiary levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or
what stage? non-formal, on full-time basis.
A. Genital Stage C. Latency Stage D. All licensed public and private school teachers in all educational
B. Anal Stage D. Phallic Stage institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, and secondary
levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-
104. Jheremy received a candy after correctly completing his formal, on full-time basis.
assignment. He always tries to complete all assignments correctly
for him to have a candy once again. What is being shown in the
situation? 112. The following are the domains of NCBTS EXCEPT for _____.
A. Classical conditioning C. Operant conditioning A. Tenure of Office C. Curriculum
B. Social Learning D. Insight Learning B. Learning Environment D. Community Linkage
121. Mr. Anton Garcia and Mr. Jheremy Lopez are vocational
teachers. Are they required to earn first a professional license
114. During conferences and meetings, Teacher Miguel often before they can teach?
introduced himself by saying “I am only a teacher.” This line A. No, unless if they apply in the public school.
implies that ____. B. Yes.
A. The teaching profession is insignificant. C. No, unless if they have less than 5 years of teaching
B. Teachers receive the lowest salaries. experience.
C. The speaker is a reluctant teacher. D. No, vocational teachers are not part of the scope of Republic
D. The speaker is not proud to be a teacher. Act 7836.
130. The following are behaviorists EXCEPT for _____. 137. Among the structures of personality, savage desires fall under
A. Max Wertheimer C. John Watson what structure?
B. Ivan Pavlov D. B.F. Skinner A. Id C. Supe Ego
B. Ego D. Super Id
162. Which among the four teaching styles is the ideal style for an 170. A teacher who belongs in this category may sit at her desk
effective teacher? when students are working or grade papers when “supervising” the
A. Authoritarian C. playground. Students who need extra emotional support do not get
Detached it from her, and students who need firm behavioral limits do not get
B. Permissive that either.
D. Authoritative A. Authoritarian C. Detached
B. Permissive D. Authoritative
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175. What philosophy envisions to teach the learners basic 186. All of the classmates of Ana cheat in the exam when their
knowledge, skills and values for them to become model citizens? teacher goes out from the classroom. However, Ana chooses to
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism remain honest and minds her own work because she believes that
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism she does not have to follow the behavior of her classmates.
176. Teacher Jhera sees to it that she provides opportunities for A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
her students to apply the lesson they have learned for the day. B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
Based on that, Teacher Jhera therefore is an advocate of ______.
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism 187. All of the classmates of Ana cheat in the exam when their
teacher goes out from the classroom. As a result, Ana also cheats,
opens her notes and shares answers with her friends. This
177. “I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.” situation exemplifies _____.
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
178. Experiential Learning is often attributed to what school of 188. Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the
thought? world, he is responsible for everything he does.
A. Progressivism C. Idealism A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Perennialism B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
179. Ana’s circle of friends used to say bad words. As a result, Ana 189. According to this philosophy, to learn means to acquire
starts to say bad words just like her friends do. understanding of the great and everlasting works of civilizations.
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism A. Perennialism C. Pragmatism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism B. Progressivism D. Existentialism
180. What is useful is true. This is an example of ______. 190. “Education is not a preparation for life, it is life.”
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism A. Perennialism C. Behaviorism
B. Progressivism D. Essentialism
A. existentialism C. constructivism
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B. pragmatism D. utilitarianism A. TEDP C. IPPD
B. RPMS D. LET
196. Practical ideas should be accepted while unpractical ideas A. Authoritarian C. Detached
should be rejected. B. Permissive D. Authoritative
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism 204. The following are the domains of NCBTS EXCEPT for _____.
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A. William Bagley C. Jean Paul Sartre B. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder D. Asperger’s
B. John Watson D. John Dewey Syndrome
211. “Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are.” 219. This is one of the most common childhood disorders and can
This old adage exemplifies the philosophy of ____. continue through adolescence and adulthood. Symptoms include
difficulty staying focused and paying attention, difficulty controlling
A. Essentialism C. Existentialism behavior, and hyperactivity.
B. Behaviorism D. Pragmatism
A. Autism C. Down Syndrome
B. ADHD D. Asperger’s Syndrome
212. “Learning is a process that is activated by the learner himself.
The learner is the one who learn and create his meaning and
knowledge.” This notion is anchored on the philosophy of _____. 220. This is a mild version of autism. Individuals who have this kind
of disorder usually want to fit in and have interaction with others;
A. existentialism C. constructivism they simply don’t know how to do it. They may be socially
B. pragmatism D. utilitarianism awkward, not understand conventional social rules, or may show a
lack of empathy.
213. Teacher Tina embraces new technology in presenting and
discussing her lesson. This act of Teacher Tina is an example of A. Mental Retardation C. Down Syndrome
what philosophy? B. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder D. Asperger’s
Syndrome
A. Perennialism C. Pragmatism
B. Progressivism D. Existentialism
221. Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, which among the
following is the most basic of all needs?
214. “I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I learn.”
The philosophy behind this proverb is _____. A. Safety Needs C. Self-Actualization
B. Physiological Needs D. Esteem Needs
A. Perennialism C. Utilitarianism
B. Progressivism D. Behaviorism
222. Cognitive Development Theory: Sensorimotor Stage
Psychosexual Stages of Development:__________
215. Fredo, a Grade-1 pupil likes to play with his friends, but gets
angry when defeated. Piaget’s theory states that this pupil is under A. Genital Stage C. Latency Stage
what developmental stage? B. Anal Stage D. Oral Stage
A. Pre-Operational Stage C. Concrete Operational Stage
B. Sensorimotor Stage D. Formal Operational Stage
223. According to Piaget, this means the process of taking new
information in one's environment and altering pre-existing schemas
216. Toni, a 2-year old child already learns that even when his in order to fit in the new information.
father covers his toys, his toys are still there. So even when the
toys are no longer in his sight, he already has an idea that the toys A. Assimilation C. Equilibrium
continue to exist. Based on Piaget’s theory, to what stage does B. Accommodation D. Disequilibrium
Toni belong?
A. Pre-Operational Stage C. Concrete Operational Stage 224. This theory asserts that learning involves a sudden realization
B. Sensorimotor Stage D. Formal Operational Stage distinct from cause-and-effect problem solving. It is the abrupt
realization of a problem's solution.
A. Classical conditioning C. Operant
217.It is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by conditioning
impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, B. Social Learning D. Insight Learning
and restricted and repetitive behavior.
A. Autism C. Down Syndrome 225. The proponent behind the Insight Learning Theory is _____.
B. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder D. Trisomy 21
A. Wertheimer C. Chomsky
B. Kohler D. Bandura
218. It is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of
a third copy of chromosome 21.It is typically associated
with physical growth delays, characteristic facial features, and mild 226. Lester, a promdi and new to Manila, closely observed how his
to moderate intellectual disability. friends used the elevator. Later, the next time that he rode an
elevator, he already knew how to operate it by himself. What
A. Autism C. Down Syndrome theory supports this situation?
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increase the chances of of higher learners’ participation during
A. Classical conditioning C. Operant discussion. If you are one of her fellow teachers, you should
conditioning suggest Teacher Josephine to ___.
B. Social Learning D. Insight Learning
A. employ activities that will allow students to learn how to learn
B. give more emphasis on sharing and consistently guide the
227. If your learners belong to Piaget’s concrete operational stage, students to new ideas
then you should give them ___. C. help the learners discover their strengths and use them to
achieve high academic success
A. Activities for metacognition D. give a star token to those who will interact and participate
B. Activities that involve problems of classification and order
C. Activities for evaluation purposes
D. Activities that can develop deductive and inductive reasoning 235. Who is the man behind the Multiple Intelligences Theory?
A. Kohler C. Ausubel
228. According to Erikson, high school learners belong to the stage B. Skinner D. Gardner
of _____.
A. Industry versus Inferiority C. Initiative versus Guilt
B. Intimacy versus Isolation D.Identity versus Role Confusion 236. According to Erikson, Intimacy versus Isolation takes place
during _____.
229. Edna, a three-year old child suddenly uttered a bad word. A. Play Age C. Adolescence
Laughing at a child who spoke bad words such as in the case of B. School Age D. Young Adulthood
Edna is not a proper thing to do because in this stage of the child’s
life, the child is _____.
237. A teacher who employs Differentiated Instruction is a teacher
A. Considering the perspectives of others who understands the principle of _____.
B. Distinguishing sex differences
C. Scaffolding A. reinforcement as an effective tool in increasing the learners’
D. Distinguishing right from wrong participation
B. morality can be developed either negatively or positively
depending on the individual’s accomplishment of the tasks
230. It is the basic building block of intelligent behavior, a form of
organizing information that a person uses to interpret the things he before him
or she sees, hears, smell, and touches. C. facilitating learning which focuses on addressing individual
A. Scaffolding C. Equilibrium differences
B. Schema D. Operation D. allowing the learners to be exposed to various teaching
techniques
240. According to Edward de Bono, which of the six thinking hats 249.How should the pattern of class discipline be established?
signifies feelings, hunches and intuition?
A. Red Hat C. Blue Hat
B. White Hat D. Green Hat A. After class discipline has been observed
B. Later after weeks of classes
241. Inter-agency efforts (DepEd, CHED, PRC and CSC) can be C. After signs of lack discipline
best attained for the training and development of teachers when D. Early in the first weeks of classes
there is _____.
250. What is the hidden goal of students who refuse to
A. Coordination C. Agency integration cooperate or participate in class activities?
B. Streamlining D. Cost- reduction
A. To seek power C. To get revenge
B. To get attention D. To isolate self
242. What is the primary legal prerequisite for employment of
teachers in basic education schools?
A. NCBTS C. IPPD
B. RPMS D. LET
245. The world has become a global village. What sound practice
is expected of teachers?
A. Pharisaical C. Callous
B. Strict D. Scrupulous
A. Physical C. Moral
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