Test I. a.
Memorizing facts
b. Creating knowledge and solving problems
1. What is the main goal of an integrated
c. Teacher-led lectures
curriculum? d. Individual assessments only
a. To focus on one subject only 9. Which approach structures learning around big
b. To create connections among various disciplines ideas and meaningful concepts?
c. To make subjects easier
a. Integrated curriculum
d. To increase the number of subjects
b. Traditional curriculum
2. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of c. Spiral curriculum
an integrated curriculum? d. Standard curriculum
a. Encourages active participation 10. Which type of integration connects similar ideas
b. Focuses only on basic skills taught in different subjects?
c. Captivates and motivates learners
a. Connected
d. Provides a deeper understanding of content
b. Sequenced
3. Which approach integrates subdisciplines within c. Shared
a subject area? d. Webbed
a. Multidisciplinary 11. A teacher integrates math, science, and social
b. Interdisciplinary studies around the theme of "Climate Change."
c. Transdisciplinary What approach is this?
d. Intradisciplinary
a. Interdisciplinary
4. What approach focuses on connecting disciplines b. Multidisciplinary
around a theme? c. Transdisciplinary
d. Intradisciplinary
a. Multidisciplinary
b. Transdisciplinary 12. A student creates a model of a sustainable city,
c. Interdisciplinary applying math, science, and economics. Which
d. Spiral curriculum method is demonstrated?
5. Which method involves students solving real-life a. Service Learning
problems through projects? b. Project-Based Learning
c. Learning Centers
a. Service Learning
d. Fusion
b. Project-Based Learning
c. Fusion 13. How can a teacher apply fusion in the
d. Learning Centers classroom?
6. Why is an interdisciplinary approach less focused a. By focusing on one subject
on individual subjects? b. By integrating technology and values
across subjects
a. It blends multiple subjects into one
c. By sticking to traditional lessons
b. It ignores subject content
d. By using only textbooks
c. Subjects remain identifiable but less important
d. It eliminates subject boundaries 14. A history teacher collaborates with an English
teacher to teach historical analysis through
7. How does a transdisciplinary approach design the
writing essays. This is an example of:
curriculum?
a. Connected integration
a. Based on teacher plans
b. Webbed integration
b. Around student needs and real-life problems
c. Shared integration
c. Following textbook content
d. Parallel disciplines
d. By separating disciplines
8. What is a key feature of project-based learning?
15. Which method helps students apply classroom
knowledge in community service projects? a. Students role-play and understand the
social world
a. Project-Based Learning
b. Teachers lecture longer
b. Fusion
c. Students memorize more content
c. Service Learning
d. Students rely on textbooks only
d. Theme-Based Learning
21. Which approach is best for preparing students
16. How is the interdisciplinary approach different
with life skills and problem-solving abilities?
from the multidisciplinary approach?
a. Multidisciplinary
a. Multidisciplinary uses a central theme;
b. Interdisciplinary
interdisciplinary blends skills across
c. Transdisciplinary
subjects
d. Intradisciplinary
b. Interdisciplinary focuses on one subject
only 22. Why is service learning effective for lifelong
c. Multidisciplinary ignores subject learning?
connections
a. It combines theoretical models with real-
d. Interdisciplinary eliminates themes
world application
17. Which integration method allows students to b. It focuses on memorization
explore a theme through various subjects? c. It limits students to classroom activities
d. It discourages collaboration
a. Learning Centers
b. Service Learning 23. What makes theme-based learning effective?
c. Theme-Based Learning
a. It involves only one subject
d. Fusion
b. It ends with a large culminating activity,
18. What makes transdisciplinary integration showcasing interdisciplinary
unique? understanding
c. It follows a textbook structure
a. It focuses on teacher-led content
d. It eliminates student creativity
b. It combines subjects without real-world
connections 24. Which type of integration requires teachers to
c. It designs the curriculum based on carefully connect content between subjects?
student needs and life skills
a. Connected
d. It keeps subjects strictly separate
b. Sequenced
19. What is a common challenge in using shared c. Shared
integration? d. Webbed
a. Lack of collaboration between teachers 25. Which approach fosters student engagement,
b. Too many subjects involved problem-solving, and resilience?
c. Students not understanding the theme
a. Learning Centers
d. Teachers creating separate lesson plans
b. Project-Based Learning
20. What is a key outcome of using learning centers c. Service Learning
in classrooms? d. Fusion
Test II.
1. What is the main focus of new literacies in the
21st century?
a. Memorizing information
b. Using technology to enhance learning and
communication
c. Reading and writing only
d. Relying on traditional textbooks c. To memorize creative content
d. To improve handwriting skills
2. Which of the following is NOT considered a new
9. How does financial literacy empower students?
literacy?
a. It helps them manage money wisely and make
a. Multicultural literacy
informed decisions
b. Digital literacy
b. It teaches advanced math concepts
c. Financial literacy
c. It focuses on stock trading only
d. Traditional literacy
d. It encourages saving without understanding
3. According to UNESCO, what defines a literate
10. What makes social literacy essential for
person? students?
a. One who can write long essays a. It helps students act positively and
b. One who can comprehend and write short responsibly in social settings
sentences related to daily life b. It teaches students how to avoid people
c. One who speaks multiple languages c. It limits social interaction
d. One who memorizes facts d. It focuses on social media use
4. What is the primary goal of functional literacy? 11. A teacher asks students to create a blog about
environmental issues using research data and
a. To memorize complex concepts
digital tools. Which literacy is being applied?
b. To enhance basic reading and writing
c. To apply literacy in daily life activities a. Media literacy
d. To focus on academic content b. Ecological literacy
c. Digital literacy
5. What is "multiliteracy" in the context of modern
d. Social literacy
education?
12. Students work together to produce a short
a. Mastery of traditional literacy skills
documentary on cultural diversity in their
b. A combination of diverse communication
community. Which literacy is demonstrated?
methods, including technology
c. Reading classical literature a. Creative literacy
d. Memorizing historical facts b. Multicultural literacy
c. Financial literacy
6. Why is digital literacy crucial in the 21st-century d. Digital literacy
curriculum?
13. A student manages a budget for a school event,
a. It promotes faster reading skills making decisions on expenses. Which literacy is
b. It helps students navigate, create, and evaluate in use?
digital content
a. Media literacy
c. It focuses on traditional writing
b. Ecological literacy
d. It discourages technology use
c. Financial literacy
7. How does media literacy help students? d. Social literacy
14. Students create a website to promote
a. It teaches students to avoid media altogether
sustainable practices. What literacy is
b. It helps them analyze, evaluate, and create
highlighted?
media content
c. It limits their media exposure a. Digital literacy
d. It promotes only news reading b. Ecological literacy
c. Social literacy
8. What is the key purpose of creative literacy?
d. Media literacy
a. To focus on artistic subjects only
15. A class designs an art project reflecting different
b. To generate original ideas and think in new ways
cultural traditions. Which literacy is involved?
a. Creative literacy a. Financial literacy
b. Social literacy b. Media literacy
c. Multicultural literacy c. Multicultural literacy
d. Media literacy d. Digital literacy
16. How is digital literacy different from media 22. Why is multiliteracy essential for the
literacy? 21stcentury learner?
a. Digital literacy involves only online a. It helps students handle diverse,
content, while media literacy covers all multimodal communication and content
content b. It focuses only on traditional reading
b. Media literacy focuses on evaluating c. It limits their exposure to technology
media, while digital literacy includes d. It promotes memorization of facts
creating content
23. Which new literacy promotes understanding of
c. Media literacy is more advanced than
diverse cultures and global citizenship?
digital literacy
d. Digital literacy is limited to social media a. Media literacy
b. Multicultural literacy
17. Which literacy type supports understanding
c. Financial literacy
ecosystems and sustainability?
d. Social literacy
a. Social literacy
24. What makes a teacher "multiliterate"?
b. Ecological literacy
c. Financial literacy a. A teacher who relies on textbooks
d. Creative literacy b. A teacher who integrates technology and
diverse literacies into teaching
18. Why is functional literacy considered an
c. A teacher who avoids technology
ongoing process?
d. A teacher who teaches only basic skills
a. It requires constant improvement to
adapt to social and economic changes 25. Why is functional literacy crucial for lifelong
learning?
b. It ends after formal education
c. It focuses only on reading and writing a. It builds the ability to apply literacy skills
d. It remains unchanged over time in daily life
b. It focuses on advanced writing
19. What makes new literacies dynamic and
c. It ends after high school
evolving?
d. It relies on memorization
a. They rely on traditional methods
26. A student uses various online sources to
b. They stay the same over time
research climate change but struggles to
c. They adapt to technological advances and
determine which information is trustworthy.
societal changes
Which literacy skill should the teacher
d. They focus on memorization
emphasize?
20. How do new literacies enhance student
a. Media literacy
learning?
b. Digital literacy
a. By promoting only academic excellence c. Creative literacy
b. By combining traditional skills with d. Ecological literacy
modern technologies for deeper 27. A group of students creates a podcast explaining
understanding cultural festivals around the world, combining
c. By reducing the need for technology research, interviews, and sound editing. This
d. By focusing on memorization activity integrates:
21. Which literacy best prepares students for civic a. Social literacy and financial literacy
participation in a global society? b. Media literacy and multicultural literacy
c. Digital literacy and ecological literacy
d. Financial literacy and creative literacy using videos, social media, and blogs. How does
this strategy benefit students?
28. A teacher plans a cross-disciplinary project on
environmental sustainability. Which combination of a. It distracts students from traditional content.
literacies is most appropriate? b. It fosters creative, digital, and social literacy
development.
a. Social literacy and media literacy
c. It is time-consuming without significant learning.
b. Ecological literacy and creative literacy
d. It replaces academic content with technology.
c. Digital literacy and financial literacy
d. Media literacy and multicultural literacy 34. A student demonstrates financial literacy by:
29. A student encounters a meme online that a. Creating a budget and making smart spending
spreads false information. To analyze this critically, decisions for a class fundraiser.
the student must apply: b. Memorizing different currency types worldwide.
c. Writing an essay on the history of money.
a. Financial literacy
d. Researching famous entrepreneurs.
b. Media literacy
c. Social literacy 35. Which teaching approach best supports the
d. Creative literacy development of multiliteracies?
30. During a group activity, one student leads the a. A lecture-based method focusing on
group by organizing tasks and ensuring everyone textbook knowledge.
participates. This demonstrates: b. A hands-on approach integrating
technology, collaboration, and diverse content.
a. Digital literacy
c. A traditional method focusing on pen-
b. Social literacy
andpaper exams.
c. Multicultural literacy
d. A content-heavy approach with limited
d. Creative literacy
student interaction.
31. A school introduces blogging, digital art, and
36. A school wants to create a community project
podcasting into the curriculum to boost student
that promotes environmental awareness. How can
engagement. Which statement best evaluates this
a teacher integrate multiple literacies into this
approach?
project?
a. It limits academic rigor by focusing on
a. Assign students to memorize environmental
entertainment.
facts.
b. It supports multiliteracies by integrating
b. Have students design posters and write
technology and creativity.
essays on the topic.
c. It distracts students from traditional
c. Guide students to create a digital campaign
learning methods.
combining videos, blogs, and social media.
d. It complicates lesson planning without
d. Ask students to read articles about
improving outcomes.
sustainability.
32. Which scenario best reflects a teacher
practicing multiliteracies? 37. A group of students plans a class fundraiser for
a local shelter. What integrated literacy project
a. A teacher uses only printed textbooks for all
would best prepare them for this task?
lessons.
b. A teacher combines digital tools, discussions, and a. Create a podcast about fundraising strategies.
real-world problems to teach content. b. Develop a digital marketing campaign, budget,
c. A teacher avoids online resources to prevent and social media awareness video.
distractions. c. Write a detailed essay on fundraising history.
d. A teacher focuses on memorization techniques. d. Research local charities and present findings.
33. A teacher asks students to create a digital 38. You’re tasked with designing a "Future Skills"
campaign promoting mental health awareness curriculum that integrates 21st-century literacies.
Which approach is most effective?
a. Focus on traditional subjects and limit 4. c
technology use.
5. b
b. Include lessons on digital, social, and
d. Stick to basic reading, writing, and arithmetic
creative literacies with hands-on activities.
skills.
c. Teach only media literacy since it’s the most
relevant. 39. A teacher wants to promote multicultural
literacy through a history lesson. Which strategy
works best?
a. Show a documentary about a historical event.
b. Have students research and present diverse
perspectives on historical events.
c. Assign textbook readings about global cultures.
d. Ask students to write a report on their own
culture only.
Answer Key:
40. Students are creating a multimedia project on
Test I.
social issues. Which combination of literacies will
1. b they need most?
2. b a. Financial and digital literacy
b. Media, creative, and social literacy
3. d
c. Multicultural and ecological literacy
d. Digital and ecological literacy
6. c 11. a 16. a 21. c
7. b 12. b 17. c 22. a
8. b 13. b 18. c 23. b
9. a 14. c 19. a 24. c
10. b 15. c 20. a 25. b
Test II.
1. b 9. a 17. b 25. a 33. b
2. d 10. a 18. a 26. a 34. a
3. b 11. c 19. c 27. b 35. b 4. c 12. b 20. b 28. b 36. c
5. b 13. c 21. c 29. b 37. b
6. b 14. a 22. a 30. b 38. b
7. b 15. c 23. b 31. b 39. b
8. b 16. b 24. b 32. b 40. b