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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

SET E 10. Teacher Elena stopped giving group work after she
observed group members leave the work to group
1. Among factors to professionalism, which do you think leaders. What specific principle of learning should urge
is LEAST among characteristics that determine the teacher Elena to revive and guide students on group
quality of professional service by teachers? activities?
a. Commitment to ethical standards a. Learning is an active process
b. Salary range in service b. Learning is a collaborative process
c. Long and arduous work preparation c. Learning is a discovery of ideas
d. Continuing professional education d. Learning starts with clear expectations and
2. In grade distribution of a class, what is the basic outcomes
numerical data that you will obtain as the average of 11. Which of the following principles best applies to school
grades. and community relations?
a. Measure a. The community is obliged to participate in
b. Mode school programs
c. Median b. The school is independent of the community
d. Mean c. Community relations is part of the school
3. Which kind of test measures students’ progress and program
appraise their ability relative to specific standards. d. Both school and community fall under local
a. Norm-reference government control
b. Item-reference 12. In K-to-12, what happens to students who fall in two
c. Subject-reference learning areas?
d. Criterion-reference a. Retained in same level
4. Which standardized test is commonly used for special b. Repeat subjects with failures
testing (e.g. school admission) or placement of c. Passed to next level after remedial classes
students? d. Not accepted for enrollment for the following
a. Intelligence test year
b. Psychological test 13. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory,
c. Medical test naturalist learners can best ___________.
d. Achievement test a. Analyze ecological and natural situations and
5. What is the best way for teachers to present facts on data
subject content? b. Use hands to fix and create and use bodily
a. Direct instruction expression
b. Indirect instruction c. Work with people and help them overcome
c. Collaborative learning problems
d. Self-directed learning d. Mediate, reflect, exhibit self-discipline,
6. The school wants to find out the causes of students’ maintain composure
problems that gave them a low marking in the district 14. As a child, they get to pretend that they are Cinderella
exam. The school has to do a or a hero in the Marvel cartoons and for Piaget this is
a. Summative Evaluation the _____stage of development.
b. Program evaluation a. Centration
c. Diagnostic evaluation b. Egocentric
d. Placement evaluation c. Sensori-motor
7. Which test is subjective and less reliable for scoring d. Pre-operational
and grading? 15. Which test measures student’s basic ability to select
a. Multiple choice and connect ideas?
b. Completion a. Mapping
c. Essay b. Outlining
d. Matching c. Matching
8. For the production of learning outcomes, the Expert d. True of False
Learner checks errors and redirects efforts to maintain 16. Indirect instruction such as through the use of
a. Required output audiovisual materials works best for _____.
b. Large output quantity a. Establishing rules and processes
c. Diversified outputs b. Making the abstract concrete
d. Quality outputs c. Validating a hypothesis
9. Which of the following is simulation to abstract the real d. Generating conclusions from information
world in learning? 17. The inclusion of logic and critical thinking in the
a. Scrabble curriculum is an offshoot of which philosophy?
b. Role Playing a. Progressivism
c. Monopoly b. Existentialism
d. Chess c. Utilitarianism

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d. Rationalism c. High grades
d. Certificates and prizes
18. These are accepted areas in Strategic Thinking to
achieve complex learning goals, but NOT to include _ 27. Along Piaget’s principles, this is most appropriate for
a. Reflective reasoning learning Story Literature in Middle Childhood.
b. Archiving information a. Open story discussion and open-ended
c. Problem-solving questions
d. Concept learning b. Provide materials such as Mind Twisters, Brain
19. Fade-away technique in Vygotsky’s Scaffolding refers Teasers and Riddles
to the timely ____ of assistance by adult assisting the c. Compare children’s lives with characters in the
child. stories
a. Interacting d. Read and outline stories
b. Withdrawing 28. How is “professional standards” in the Philippines
c. Modeling Qualification Framework best understood?
d. Connecting a. As a status
20. What principle will you advance to create a non- b. As a benchmark
threatening atmosphere in a classroom? c. As a law
a. No homework d. As ethical code
b. No scolding 29. Along Piaget’s principles, what is most appropriate for
c. No praising Middle Childhood Arithmetic/Mathematics learners?
d. No tests a. Make students compete in speed in number
21. What kind of multiple question is: “What temperature solutions
in degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to 10 degrees b. Use story problems in Mathematics
Centigrade: (a) 0 F (b) 32 F (c) 50 F (d) 72 F? c. Drill students in computing with numbers
a. Application of a concept d. Discuss mathematical ideas
b. Application of formula 30. Which thought activity or cognitive ability is tested in
c. Assessment of an issue the essay question: Using Christian Ethics, how can
d. Simple knowledge population control be managed?
22. Which of the following test items is grammatically a. Justifying
incorrect? b. Summarizing
a. Which kind of test is easy and quick to score? c. Relating cause and effect
b. What are the advantages for selecting short- d. Application
answer tests? 31. What two central factors were given by Vygotsky for
c. Which kind of test is useful for knowing the teacher to provide appropriate assistance to learners
problem-solving skills for task completion?
d. Which kind of test provide a good item pool? a. Interaction and language
23. What kind of test item is: Identify factors for improving b. Strategies and initiatives
basic education and draw a conclusion on which factor c. Planning and strategizing
should be given top priority by the education sector. d. Concepts and applications
a. Application 32. From Bloom’s taxonomy of cognitive processing, at
b. Converence what level is teacher Didi’s asking her students to
c. Analysis formulate their personal philosophy of education?
d. Understanding a. Evaluating
24. Along Erikson’s psychological theory, these serve b. Assessing
adolescents the basis for seeing useful roles and c. Creating
purpose in life, but NOT to include _____. d. Analyzing
a. Merit and loyalty 33. The history of curriculum development in the
b. Self esteem Philippines shows reduction of units in the humanities
c. Emancipation from parents but an increase in the natural and physical sciences. On
d. Social and interpersonal identity which thought is this action based?
25. What cognitive activity is involved in placing objects, a. Utilitarianism
ideas or facts into categories, e.g. different species of b. Empiricism
animals? c. Essentialism
a. Narrowing d. Behaviorism
b. Scanning 34. Along Kohlberg’s moral development theory, these
c. Analyzing activities are amoral or without bearing on the good or
d. Sharpening bad EXCEPT when an act is done along some moral
26. The influence of _____ is intrinsic rather than extrinsic rules or standard, such as _____.
to motivation in learning. a. Sleeping in bed
a. Test exemptions b. Wearing a school ID
b. Games and recreation c. Talking with others

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d. Walking down the street c. Application of a formula
d. Application of a concept
44. Which is avoided in brainstorming as a form of group
35. Student peer tutors should NOT __________ since this dynamics in instruction?
may develop a threatening relationship between tutor a. Reviving old ideas
and tutee. b. Making assumptions
a. Administer tests c. Opening subjective guesses
b. Facilitate solutions d. Objecting to ideas
c. Assist procedures 45. Based on the DepEd’s mission statement, “quality basic
d. Clarify ideas education means that students learn in a child-friendly,
36. Rote learning in the teaching-learning process is best gender-sensitive, safe and motivating environment”.
described as _______. This implies that DepEd believes that environment
a. Discovery affects learning. Which philosophy of education is this?
b. Motivated a. Utilitarianism
c. In-depth b. Empiricism
d. Automated c. Behaviorism
37. Which learning episode involves documentation that is d. Essentialism
clear, well organized and creative? 46. Which is referred to as assessment of learning?
a. Portfolio a. Authentic assessment
b. Essay b. Traditional assessment
c. Reflection c. Summative assessment
d. Field study report d. Formative assessment
38. What comprise the emphasis of progressivist education 47. Which thought activity or cognitive ability is tested in
in education? the essay question. “Describe the strengths and
a. Social responsibility and democracy weaknesses of Values Education in basic education
b. Culture and arts today?”
c. Science and virtue a. Creating
d. Science and technology b. Synthesizing
39. What is applied by Thorndike’s idea of positive or c. Evaluating
negative stimulus which can either strengthen or d. Applying
weaken learning response? 48. How would you describe Teacher Candy’s initiative in
a. Law of response relating to everyone in the class without playing
b. Law of exercise favorites?
c. Law of readiness a. Competitive
d. Law of effect b. Inclusive
40. Teacher makes use of mora dilemmas to enable c. Constructive
students to make a stand on moral issues. Which word d. Exclusive
CORRECTLY applies to teacher’s teaching practice? 49. For Vygotsky, what is the key concept in the term
a. Behaviorist Scaffolding that is provided by teachers to learners so
b. Pragmatist that they can complete their learning tasks?
c. Existentialist a. Right information
d. Rationalist b. Appropriate assistance
41. For Bruner who investigated motivation in learning c. Correct attitude
which is the best stimulus for learning a subject matter? d. Proper procedures
a. Reward and punishment 50. Which racial culture will demand “unity in diversity”
b. Model instruction among the 4 Pillars of Learning?
c. Remodeling instruction a. Anonymity
d. Interest in the subject matter b. Plurality
42. At what age is the Filipino Child beneficiary of the c. Singularity
Early Childhood and Care national system under R.A. d. Profundity
8980? 51. This is NOT among the External Environmental Factors
a. From infancy to teenage years that create a relevant impact on learning?
b. From pre-school to kindergarten age a. School environment
c. During pre-school to basic education b. Society’s culture
d. From birth to age six c. Mass media and technology
43. Which kind of multiple questions is: “Henry Kissinger d. Learner’s motivation
is a well-known (a) corporate lawyer (b) avante-garde 52. Which kind of test measures have students perform
playwright (c) surrealist artist (d) international relative to other students?
statesman”? a. Norm-reference
a. Simple knowledge b. Subject-reference
b. Assessment of an issue c. Criterion-reference

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d. Item-reference d. Presence
53. What will be your likely focus of initiatives for 62. What would you expect to prevail among students
beginning teachers who join the schools which hire when purely essentialist learning is applied in
them? instruction?
a. Work assignments a. Number of drop-outs increase
b. Retraining b. They become passive learners
c. Support c. There is less discipline among students
d. Apprenticeship d. Learning achievement is low
54. On moral values development, what is the method of 63. As supported by research, these form identifies
prizing, choosing and acting on appropriate moral variables for student achievement through teaching and
actions? instruction, but NOT to include
a. Clarification a. Class participation
b. Valuing b. Instructional reinforcement
c. Analysis c. Improved reading and study skills
d. Inculcation d. School IDs and uniforms
55. If you were a criminal judge, what argument would you 64. These are signs that students are active in a learner-
use to conclude that a public official is guilty of plunder centered classroom, but NOT to include
based on evidences (bank accounts, properties, assets) a. Students reflecting on presented ideas
of unexplainable wealth? b. Students adding on new information
a. Metacognitive c. Students reacting to stimuli
b. Deductive d. Students writing journals
c. Inductive 65. In the 4 A’s approach to facilitating learning, the
d. Introspective students learn best to relate ideas to real-life through
56. The _____provides an open environment for discussing a. Analysis
opinions without fear of being wrong or ridiculed for an b. Activity
unpopular opinion. c. Application
a. Buzz session d. Abstraction
b. Committee 66. In the 4 A’s approach to facilitating learning Abstract
c. Debate denotes ____________.
d. Symposium a. Specific ideas
57. Since Teacher Nora mainly adopts memorization and b. Concrete ideas
drills in her class, what comprises her approach to c. General ideas
instruction. d. Practical ideas
a. Compulsion 67. Teacher Hizon was assigned by his peer teacher to
b. Inspiration make a power-point presentation to a large combined
c. Motivation class for a research paper of the drug use menace in
d. Guidance schools. The __________ seating pattern can be
58. Along Piaget’s principles, which can be effective by adopted effectively.
way of props and visual aids to help children a. Horseshoe pattern
understand ideas? b. Rectangular pattern
a. Instructional media c. Traditional formal pattern
b. Drawings and illustrations d. Circular pattern
c. Chalkboard writing 68. How do you judge the teaching style that creates an
d. Bulletin board displays image of a teacher who is wise and purposely probing
59. Standardized tests that cover the subject or course in a students through artful questioning?
school, district or region to have ____. a. Socratic style
a. Criterion validity b. Apprenticeship
b. Content validity c. Good old team person style
c. Predictive validity d. Town meeting style
d. Curricular validity 69. From what is the philosophy of education derived?
60. Ausubels’ Advance Organizers help for students to get a. School spirit
______ of the topic to be learned. b. Comparative curriculum
a. Pieces of puzzle c. National education policies and goals
b. Detailed pattern d. Theories of teaching and learning
c. Fish bowl view 70. Formal schooling connects our ideas and experiences
d. Bird’s eye view through what is accepted as true and acceptable and for
61. The teacher as facilitator adds vigor, light and life in the Piaget this is the process of _.
classroom by his/her ____. a. Equilibrium
a. Uniform b. Schematization
b. Composure c. Assimilation
c. Reticence d. Accommodation

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71. In K-to-12, how many failures will mean retention in 79. Who first formally stated that “truth and knowledge
the same grade level? arise out of observation and experience?”
a. Failure in at least three learning areas a. Jean Jacques Rosseau
b. Failure in one learning area b. John Dewey
c. Passed in at least two learning areas c. William James
d. Passed in three learning areas d. John Locke
72. To learn complex subject matter, it is most effective to 80. Among thinking skills, Analysis means _____.
___ from information and experience. a. Selecting relevant and important information
a. Construct meaning b. Breaking down complex information
b. Divide elements c. Placing information in categories
c. Classify facts d. Comparing information for proper choices
d. Organize ideas 81. Without knowing it, we often engage in metacognitive
73. There are a number of laws in the Philippines requiring activities when learning displayed by the following
the teaching of subject matter such as taxation and instances, but NOT to include _______________.
agrarian reform etc. this proves that school must bring a. Reflecting how you did well in an exam
about reform in society. On which philosophy of b. Learning what, who and where of things
education is this based? c. Sensing you are experiencing some difficulty
a. Empiricism with a topic
b. Progressivism d. Trying out strategies to learn better
c. Reconstructionism 82. On transferring learning, how will you classify the
d. Perennialism presentation of a research study by an invited social
74. Teacher Kyla wants to find out what knowledge or researcher discussing the effect of social media on
skills the students have mastered to set up her starting Facebook users?
point for Grade 11 English. She needs to do a _____. a. Learning-related
a. Diagnostic evaluation b. Utilization-related
b. Summative evaluation c. Inquiry-related
c. Placement evaluation d. Concept-related
d. Program evaluation 83. Based on Bloom’s taxonomy, which activity is NOT
75. Max Scheler introduced a hierarchy of values that the among those suitable to contribute to comprehension in
teacher needs to develop among learners. Identify these learning?
values along the following situation: a. Analogy
Teacher Didi recognizes the fact that learners have b. Causal relationships
strong sensual feeling, and so she explores the learner’s c. Text reading
a. Pleasure values d. Outline
b. Vital values 84. What kind of process is done by teacher Dondon when
c. Spiritual values he probed students to think by way of questions like
d. Values of the holy what, where, when and why?
76. What example will you propose as a work assignment a. Reflection
that engages learners in active learning in a student- b. Introspection
centered classroom? c. Metacognition
a. Drills d. Recollection
b. Lecture 85. What will you find in the UN Convention of the Rights
c. Demonstration of the Child as a facet of society that is LEAST in
d. Project-making importance for the full development of the child?
77. What is the core of the classroom setting in every a. Material wealth and status
school? b. Environment of understanding
a. Instruction c. Atmosphere of happiness and love
b. Research d. Family environment
c. Curriculum 86. Along Erikson’s psychological theory, stagnation is
d. Syllabus self-absorption that ________.
78. After receiving a complaint from students, how will a. Regresses rather than progresses
you as a supervisor in a department judge a teacher who b. Cares for no one
explained that high cost of materials caused him to c. Stays put and not moves on
collect money for test papers, but he forgot to d. Doesn’t want change
mimeograph them? 87. In preparing lesson and methods for teaching, what is
a. Reasoning comprised by verbalization rather than performance?
b. Rationalizing a. Interpretive readings
c. Clarifying b. Sociodramas
d. Justifying c. Discussion
d. Pantomimes

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88. Which will you point out as NOT Tolman’s idea of 97. What is the personal philosophy of education of teacher
stimuli among humans that strive meaningfully toward Mel who focuses on utilizing language communication
goals? for experiential learning?
a. Impulses a. Personalism
b. Changing conditions b. Progressivism
c. Attitudes c. Linguistic philosophy
d. Beliefs d. Experientialism
89. What is generally advanced by educators who suggest 98. Which is the LEAST in focus of existentialist educators
back-to-basics learning in education? such as Jean Paul Sarte and Soren Kierkegard?
a. Home schooling a. Self-development
b. 3 R’s b. Freedom
c. Apprenticeship c. Meaning of life
d. 4 Pillars d. Virtue
90. Which of the following expressions is a direct 99. Along Erikson’s psychological theory, what is
motivator made by a teacher before and examination? manifested by the child having pleasure in doing
a. Pay close attention to time things?
b. Don’t work too slow or you’ll be left behind a. Independence
c. It’s all right to guess b. Autonomy
d. I will be happy if you try your best c. Self-reliance
91. Teacher Ike wants to hold a discussion with a small d. Industry
panel of students as resource persons. He can 100. In information processing, adding new ideas to
effectively use __________ informal seating pattern for information based on what is already known is
said aim. a. Rehearsal
a. Traditional formal pattern b. Generation
b. Horseshoe pattern c. Elaboration
c. Rectangular pattern d. Meaningful learning
d. Circular pattern 101. Following Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, what
92. What is Teacher Sienna encouraging by her hands-on values outcome will you focus on so that the learner
and play approach to teaching early childhood learners? can achieve the highest level of success in school and in
a. Mind Skills lifelong learning?
b. Self-expression a. Self esteem
c. Leisure b. Safety and economic security
d. Occupational crafts c. Love and belonging
93. Thinking skills that are metacognitive relate to _____. d. Self-actualization
a. Analytical chinking of parts of information 102. What aspect of education is lacking among
b. Direct thinking of the “what” about facts and perennialist educators such as Adler and Hutchins who
figures valued education for advancing demographic
c. Reflective thinking on the “how” of one’s principles?
learning a. Human insights in education
d. Profound thinking of “what”, “who” and b. Value for freedom in education
“where” c. Critical historical paradigm
94. Setting of learning objectives adopts certain d. Vocational work skills
characteristics under the acronym of SMART. Which 103. In order to clarify values that have emotional
does A stand for? overtones due to controversies and differences of
a. Achieve opinion, one good recommendation is for the teacher:
b. Active a. To say what is moral for you may not be moral
c. Attainable for other
d. Admissible b. To remain neutral
95. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligences theory, c. To speak up for morality
spatial intelligence learners are inclined/disposed to: d. To take the most radical position
a. Colors, shapes, symmetry and images 104. The idea of revisiting and elaborating to the
b. One’s own strengths, goals and desires level of full understanding is achieved through the
c. Body language, moods, voice, feelings a. Advanced organizers
d. Touch, movement, physical self b. Concept mapping
96. What kind of subjects work best for beginning teachers c. Spiral curriculum
who still need support from school authority and their d. Enrichment curriculum
peers? 105. Based on Bloom’s taxonomy, which of the
a. Subject overload following can be most effective for making a synthesis
b. Light subjects of learning?
c. Subject “dregs” a. A comparison of standards
d. Demo subjects b. A definition

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c. A text reading 115. Field study 1, which is primarily observation of
d. A plan classes and teachers, is based on which philosophy of
106. What is “frustration control” in the Scaffold education?
Instruction Reading strategies for students’ independent a. Behaviorism
reading? b. Utilitarianism
a. No frustration, no gain c. Empiricism
b. Exploit frustration of not being able to read d. Essentialism
c. Remove teacher frustration in teaching reading 116. The history of curriculum development in the
d. Help reduce stress Philippines shows reduction of units in the humanities
107. For Bandura’s theory, what is the teacher as he but an increase in the natural and physical sciences. On
is the object of observation in school? which thought is his action based?
a. Substitute model a. Empiricism
b. Live model b. Essentialism
c. Virtual model c. Utilitarianism
d. Symbolling d. Behaviorism
108. What is applied by Skinner’s change in overt 117. The school is preparing for a national choral
behavior like events can result in learning? competition. What should be the response of the
a. Reinforcement Schedules teachers in the school?
b. Operant Conditioning a. Support the Music teachers in whatever way
c. Behavioral Chaining b. Attend the competition to boost the school
d. Shaping of Behavior chorale
109. Every teacher should facilitate mastery of the c. Allow freedom to Music teachers in a music-
content of lessons and this connotes the following related activity
characteristics of learning EXCEPT __. d. Provide funding for the choral competition
a. Adroit 118. Among important characteristics for successful
b. Excellent teaching, which one concept will you choose to connote
c. Admissible optimism, enthusiasm, cheerfulness, gregariousness,
d. Proficient fluency, talkativeness, expressiveness and wit?
110. In progressivism, what kind of society is viewed a. Refinement
that will require relevant knowledge and skills? b. Reliability
a. Futuribles c. Buoyancy
b. Present-day society d. Cooperativeness
c. Future society 119. Which standardized test is used to measure
d. Past historical milieu performance in completed subjects at various grade
111. Teacher Eddie used effective drill techniques levels?
judges by the appropriate way he _______. a. Aptitude test
a. Ask pupils to repeat answers b. Intelligence test
b. Encourages critical thought c. Achievement test
c. Varies abstraction to encourage participation d. Remedial test
d. Challenges students beyond the level of the 120. At what level of Kohlberg’s stages of moral
class development in Little Richard who behaves well to get
112. For diagnostic purposes, which Scoring Rubric a star stamped from her teacher?
is most appropriate? a. Post-conventional for social contract of the
a. Holistic common good
b. Descriptive b. Pre-conventional for mutual benefit
c. Analytic c. Conventional for social approval
d. Global d. Pre-conventional out of fear of the teacher
113. Who adopted the motto “Learn by head, hand 121. In knowing different subjects, the knowledge of
and heart?” Novice Learners is
a. Booco a. Diverse
b. Frobel b. Limited
c. Pestalozzi c. In-depth
d. Herbert d. New
114. Effective questioning techniques facilitate . 122. How will you apply Pavlov’s idea of behavioral
a. Student trust conditioning?
b. Mastery in learning a. Through punitive measures
c. Improved memory b. By means of tests and quizzes
d. Flow of drills and routines c. By monitoring and assessment
d. Through examinations and feedback

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123. Which was of value to John Dewey along his d. Asking questions
interest in progressive education? 132. Successful learners contribute to their own
a. Educational integration learning by assuming the following traits EXCEPT.
b. Economic wealth of the nation a. Docile
c. Industrial progress b. Active
d. Social reconstruction c. Goal-directed
124. The promulgation of Code of Ethics for d. Self-regulating
Professional Teachers under Resolution 435 of the PRC 133. What example can you give to exemplify
expressly covers teachers in all educational institutions Skinner’s Negative Reinforcer theory?
at the following levels and implicitly at the _____. a. Failure for those who miss the final exam
a. Elementary b. Exams are postponed indefinitely
b. Preschool and primary c. No final exam for those who have a 1.25 grade
c. Tertiary level d. No permit, no final exam
d. Secondary 134. This arises from social institutions without being
125. Small group discussion is a __ of learning. considered as one of the transcendent values that are
a. Two-way strategy universal and unchanging?
b. Metacognitive approach a. Authority
c. Direct mode b. Love
d. Collaborative method c. Justice
126. Which of the following Essay topics best d. Freedom
measure problem-thinking skills and originally? 135. According to Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence
a. Images of the Philippines presidency Theory, learners who have natural ability and
b. Personalities in the Propaganda Movement inclination for sounds, meanings, structures and sounds
c. Human rights issues in the post-EDSA of language are ______________.
Philippines democracy a. Naturalist intelligence learners
d. Adventures of Dr. Jose Rizal b. Musical intelligence learners
127. What would you view as the paramount ideal in c. Spatial intelligence learners
perennialist education which values established d. Verbal-linguistic intelligence learners
principles rather than change? 136. Reliability of tests can be improved by various
a. Technology factors and one is ____________ in which scores are
b. Science spread over a range of abilities.
c. Humanity a. Increased number of score items
d. Progress b. Heterogeneous of the student group
128. These are the criteria used to reduce error in c. Moderate item difficulty
judging test content, sampling and procedures for tests d. Objective scoring
EXCEPT _______. 137. What skills do Principal Zeny need to develop in
a. Reliability order to focus well on problems, pick up real messages
b. Usability and be sensitive to her teachers and students?
c. Predictability a. Communication skills
d. Validity b. Confidence-building
129. Under the existential principles of learning, who c. Diagnostic skills
plays the main role in taking the pathway for d. Critical thinking skills
exploration of values, meanings and choices in 138. Technological competencies which are given
learning? emphasis in 21st century education means integration of
a. School ________devices in teaching-and-learning.
b. Teacher a. Analogue
c. Learner b. Audio-visual
d. Teachers collaboration c. Digital
130. Doing a class project by teams of learners is a d. Mechanical
form of ____ for increasing retrieval of 139. What will you find in the UN Declaration of
information/knowledge? Human Rights as the most human approach to the
a. Visual imagery protection of children in the world?
b. Elaboration a. Multi-diverse learning
c. Organization b. A modern family environment
d. Generation c. Norm-referenced
131. In direct instruction, these are accepted ways to d. School education
check understanding of what has been presented, but
NOT to include.
a. Monitoring progress
b. Giving a test
c. Getting feedback

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140. What project will you propose to the Principal 149. Among important characteristics for successful
when more senses are to be involved in the learning teaching, which will you choose to connote physical
process? vigor, energy, industry, endurance, zealousness and
a. Demonstration quickness?
b. Field trip a. Drive
c. Exhibit b. Emotional stability
d. Lecture c. Refinement
141. Through what means does the Gestalt theory of d. Reliability
learning take place? 150. Which of the following is most exemplary for
a. Perception question-and-answer episodes in teaching practice?
b. Insight I. Question and answer exchange are relevant
c. Modelling II. Answers have some depth
d. Observation III. Questions spur critical thinking
142. The following are characteristics of authentic IV. Focus in on meta-cognition
assessment EXCEPT. a. I, II and III
a. Requires se of range of HOTS b. IV only
b. Emphasizes performance c. I, III and IV
c. Norm-referenced d. I, II and IV
d. Criterion-references
143. Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution, what id
constitutional delegates chose as official languages for
purposes of communication and instruction?
a. English only
b. Filipino only
c. Filipino and English
d. Filipino, English and Spanish
144. Which of the following goes with authentic
assessment?
a. Task to perform and scoring rubric
b. Test items to answer and scoring system
c. Test items to answer and grading system
d. Task to perform and grading system
145. What is an attentive nonverbal behavior of
students in class which teachers should be aware of?
a. Doodling with a pencil or drawing instead of
assigned activity
b. Gazing out of the window or at someone in the
hallway
c. Non jerky movement in seat, quiet sitting in
front of classroom
d. Tipping chair back and forth
146. Using Johann Friedrich Herbart’s approach to
lesson delivery, which step is most relevant in
developing the young learner’s moral consciousness?
a. Focus on topic of interest
b. Relate concepts to daily living
c. Question the introduced topic
d. Sum the lesson’s achievement
147. The Gestalt Theory, ____occurs through contact
sharing of ideas between teachers and students.
a. Substitution learning
b. Authentic learning
c. Vicarious learning
d. Modelling learning
148. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligence
theory, learners who work effectively with numbers,
patterns and quantitative reasoning are
a. Logical-mathematical intelligence learners
b. Naturalist intelligence learners
c. Verbal-linguistic intelligence learners
d. Spatial intelligence learners

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