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PROFESSI

Agusan del Sur State College


of Technology
Agriculture and
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EDUCATION

ONAL
EDUCATIO
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

1. The following are school policies that would help and


contribute to environmental protection but without
compromising data privacy ethics, except one. Which one is
it?
A. Avoid using tarpaulins and Styrofoam’s of all kinds as
decoration in any school program.
B. Make recycled student records and test papers in
disseminating memos and posting of announcement.
C Important documents shall be shredded and be made
recycled projects such as pillows and stuff toys.
D. Do not use branded special cardboard papers for invitation
cards and souvenir programs
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The correct answer is B.

Make recycled student records and test papers in disseminating


memos and posting of announcements. Option B suggests using
recycled student records and test papers for disseminating
memos and announcements. This could potentially lead to the
exposure of confidential student information, which is a breach
of data privacy ethics. Even though the intention is to recycle,
using student records and test papers for such purposes could
inadvertently expose sensitive information to unauthorized
individuals, thus compromising data privacy. It's essential to
handle student records and test papers with care to protect
students' confidential data. The other options focus on
environmental protection without directly involving sensitive
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2. Which of the following does not show


instruction is aligned with 21st century skills
and knowledge?

A. The teacher gives the students a chance to


work in groups.
B. The teacher shows her Grade 11 students how
to operate different Microsoft Applications such
as Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint.
C. The teacher allows students to construct their
own idea about the topic.
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The correct answer is D.

Option D does not align with 21st-century


learning principles because teaching students
how to use typewriters, which are outdated
technology, does not contribute to the
development of relevant skills and knowledge
needed in the modern world. Options A, B, and
C align with 21st-century learning by promoting
collaboration, digital literacy, creativity, critical
thinking, and problem-solving skills.
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3. When is a table of specifications


required in test standardization?

A. When norms are developed


B. When test items are planned
C. When a tryout test is needed
D. When test results are to be
interpreted
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The correct answer is B

A table of specifications is typically required


in test standardization when test items are
being planned. The table of specifications
helps ensure that the test items cover the
relevant content areas or knowledge
domains that the test intends to measure. It
provides a systematic way to organize and
distribute the test items across different
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

4. Teacher claims that primary duty is to teach and so


shuns from requests of community leaders to participate in
community activities for education purposes. Based on the
Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers is the teacher
right?

A. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and


initiative to actively participate in community movements
for community improvement.
B. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and
preparing for teaching.
C. Yes, one is expected to do only that thing that she can
do.
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The correct answer is A

The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers


emphasizes the teacher's role as a leader and
advocate for the community. Teachers are
encouraged to actively participate in
community activities that contribute to the
improvement of education and the welfare of
the community. By engaging in such activities,
teachers can provide valuable insights, support
educational initiatives, and establish
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EDUCATION

5. According to Prensky, 2001 that


today's student are referred as while
educators refers as

A. Digital immigrants, Digital natives


B. Digital learner, Digital teacher
C. Digital natives, Digital immigrants
D. Digital teacher, digital learner
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The correct answer is C

Digital natives, Digital immigrants. Marc Prensky coined


the terms "Digital Natives" and "Digital Immigrants" in
2001. "Digital Natives" refer to the younger generation,
born after the widespread adoption of digital technology,
who are comfortable and skilled in using digital devices
and the internet. "Digital Immigrants" are the older
generation, including educators and parents, who
adapted to using technology later in life and may not
have the same level of comfort with it. The terms
highlight the technological divide between these groups
and the need for educators to adapt their teaching
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

6. On the Philosophical foundations of the


curriculum, what is the role of teachers
according to progressivist such as John
Dewey?

A. Promoting student competence


B. Assisting learners to think
C. Advancing democratic living
D. Catalyzing do social change
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The correct answer is B.

Assisting learners to think According to progressivist


philosophers such as John Dewey, the role of teachers in
the philosophical foundations of the curriculum is primarily
to assist learners in thinking. Dewey emphasized the
importance of experiential learning and critical thinking in
education. Teachers, therefore, play a crucial role in
facilitating this process by creating environments where
students can actively engage with the material, explore
their interests, and develop their own conclusions. In a
progressivist framework, promoting student competence is
certainly important, but it is achieved through the
facilitation of thinking and active learning rather than
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

7. Why do you think it is important to administer


pretest and post-test to the learners in today's
learning facilitation process?

A. To determine how much learning has been


impacted by the institutional delivery through
obtained score difference
B. Because it is part or component of the grading
system
C. In order to have variety of assessment modalities
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The correct answer is A.

To determine how much learning has been


impacted by the institutional delivery through
obtained score difference. Administering pretests
and post-tests to learners is important in today's
learning facilitation process primarily because it
allows educators to assess the impact of their
instructional methods and determine the extent of
learning that has taken place. By comparing the
scores obtained in the pretest and post-test,
educators can measure the progress and
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

8. Global literacy addresses the following


issues, EXCEPT

A. Patriotism
B. Globalization
C. Multi-culturalism
D. Diversity and social justice
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The correct answer is A.

Global literacy is a concept that focuses on promoting


and improving literacy skills on a global scale, with the
aim of enhancing understanding, communication, and
cooperation among people from different cultures and
backgrounds. It is not directly related to patriotism,
which pertains to love, devotion, and loyalty to one's
own country. While global literacy does encompass the
understanding of different cultures (C. Multi-
culturalism) and the impact of globalization (B.
Globalization), as well as promoting diversity and
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EDUCATION

9. Research is now integrated in the curriculum for


K to 12. What is the least significance of research
based pedagogy?

A. Research supplements teacher's background of


the subject matter.
B. Research updates trends and information.
C. Research brings about new discoveries in
thebodies of knowledge.
D. Research serves as compliance to fulfill the
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EDUCATION

The correct answer is D.

While it is important for educational institutions to comply with


curriculum requirements, viewing research solely as a compliance
measure undermines its true significance and potential benefits.
Research-based pedagogy goes beyond meeting curriculum
guidelines. It promotes critical thinking, problem-solving skills,
and the ability to generate new knowledge and discoveries.
Research enhances the learning experience by allowing students
to delve deeper into subjects, explore different perspectives, and
develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. It also
encourages students to engage with current trends, information,
and advancements in their fields. Additionally, research helps
teachers enhance their subject knowledge and stay updated with
the latest developments, which benefits their teaching practice.
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10. It is an electronic text that provides


multiple links and allows users to trace ideas
in immediate and idiosyncratic directions.

A. social media platforms


B. hypertext
C. google docs
D. webkinz
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The correct answer is B

Based on the provided description, the electronic text


that provides multiple links and allows users to trace
ideas in immediate and idiosyncratic directions is
hypertext. Hypertext is a type of electronic text that
includes hyperlinks, which are clickable connections to
other pieces of information, either within the same
document or to external sources. Users can navigate
through the text by clicking on these links, enabling
non-linear and interactive reading Hypertext is
commonly used on the internet, in e-books, and
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EDUCATION

11. Among components of language,


which consists of vocabulary and how
concepts are expressed through words?

A. Phonology
B. Pragmatics
C. Semantics
D. Grammar
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The correct answer is C

Semantics is the component of language that


focuses on meaning. It involves vocabulary, which is
the collection of words and their meanings in a
language. Vocabulary allows us to choose the right
words to express our thoughts and convey specific
concepts. Semantics also examines how words
interact with each other, such as synonyms and
antonyms, and how they combine to form
meaningful sentences and expressions. Overall,
semantics explores how concepts are expressed
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

12. How will you check the narrative assessment of a


student that contains statements which are entirely
opposite of intended right values because he based it on his
actual experience?

A. You cannot question his life experience


therefore, just focus on grammatical structure and style
instead.
B. He has support and justify his argument with strong
theoretical basis.
C. You give him low grades for showing his inability to
master the competency intended for Values Education as an
effective-based discipline.
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The correct answer is D

Option D involves analyzing the student's


reasons for opposing values and attempting
to redirect their values based on moral
standards. This is done through personal
communication, such as sending notes and
having one-on-one conversations with the
student. This approach allows for a
personalized and targeted guidance,
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

13. During deliberation of graduating honor students, the


faculty members decided to declare Student A to be the class
salutatorian over Student B based computation of grades.
However, it was found out that there was an error in the
computation, days after the deliberation and finalization. How
would this be reconciled?

A. Just remain silent with the flaws and error in the computation
as it may cause bigger chaos and issue against the school
B. Go on with the decision, anyway it underwent deliberation
and had a quorum.
C. As per protocol any decision during the deliberation cannot
be changed anymore.
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EDUCATION

The correct answer is D

When an error is discovered in the


computation of grades that led to the
incorrect declaration of the class
salutatorian, it is essential to rectify the
mistake and ensure a fair outcome. The
integrity of the academic process and the
recognition of deserving students should be
prioritized.
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14. Which at the following demonstrates that a


teacher is competent in content knowledge and
pedagogy?

A. Research-based teaching
B. Teacher-centered teaching
C. Concept-based teaching
D. Rote and drill-teaching
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The correct answer is A

This approach involves using evidence and


insights from educational research to inform
instructional strategies and methods. A
competent teacher who employs research-
based teaching stays up-to-date with the
latest educational research, understands the
best practices for teaching their subject,
and implements effective strategies based
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15. As a student teacher, you will go through guided


mentored classroom teaching. What does guided
mentored classroom teaching mean?

A. Your Cooperating who is "sage on stage" will teach


you on what to do.
B. You will have a mentor as "guide on the side".
C. You will depend entirely on your Cooperating
Teacher.
D. You are entirely on your own to apply everything
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EDUCATION

The correct answer is B

Guided mentored classroom teaching refers


to the process in which a student teacher
receives guidance and support from a
mentor during their classroom teaching
experience. The mentor, often an
experienced teacher or a cooperating
teacher, plays the role of a guide on the
side, providing advice, feedback, and
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EDUCATION

16. It is one of the important skills that


students should learn today. It is a skill wherein
they are able to work effectively and
respectfully with diverse teams.

A. Productivity and Accountability


B. Flexibility and adaptability
C. Social and Cross-Cultural
D. Collaboration
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The correct answer is C

The important skill that students should learn today is


Social and Cross-Cultural competence. This skill
involves working effectively and respectfully with
diverse teams, embracing cultural diversity, practicing
empathy, and adapting to various social contexts. It is
a crucial aspect of 21st-century learning and teaching,
allowing students to thrive in an interconnected and
globalized world. While other skills like Productivity
and Accountability, Flexibility and Adaptability, and
Collaboration are important, the context in the
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EDUCATION

17. After each field study episode you are


tasked to write a reflection journal, what is the
best item to include when you write this?

A. learnings and insights gained in the episode


B. pictures of the performance tasks
C. detailed daily observations
D. important words in the lesson
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The correct answer is A

Including the learnings and insights you gained during


the field study episode is crucial for capturing the
essence of your experience and reflecting on its
significance. This allows you to articulate the
knowledge you acquired, reflect on its implications,
and connect it to your personal growth or professional
development. By documenting your learnings and
insights, you can review and revisit them later,
reinforcing your understanding and applying them to
future situations. Additionally, sharing your learnings
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EDUCATION

18. What kind of thinking skills is developed


through Teacher Susan narrowing down from
many possible causes about e.g. the EDSA
revolution for a single best thought on the
main reason for this momentous event?

A. Convergent thinking
B. Flexible thinking
C. Fluent thinking
D. Original thinking
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The correct answer is A

Convergent thinking refers to the ability to


analyze and evaluate different possibilities
or ideas and then converge or narrow them
down to a single, best solution or
conclusion. In this case, Teacher Susan is
engaging in convergent thinking by
examining multiple causes for the EDSA
revolution and then selecting the most
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

19. In order to present a significant event in


history what would be the most effective way
of presenting it that would make it more
exciting and fun-filled learning exploration and
attainment?

A. Buzz Session
B. Carousel Discussion
C. Graffiti Wall
D. Tableau
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EDUCATION

The correct answer is D

A Tableau is a dramatic technique where


participants freeze in poses that depict key
moments or characters from the event. This
technique allows participants to physically
embody and visually represent the historical
context, making it more engaging and
memorable. It also encourages critical
thinking and analysis as participants select
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EDUCATION

20. Whose curriculum development model


begins with determining the objectives and
ends with evaluating effectiveness?

A. Oliva's
B. Tyler's
C. Wheeler's
D. Taba's
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EDUCATION

The correct answer is B

Tyler's curriculum development model, proposed by


Ralph W. Tyler, consists of four steps. It begins with
identifying the educational objectives, determining
what students should learn. The next step involves
selecting appropriate learning experiences that align
with the objectives. After that, the curriculum is
organized in a logical and coherent manner. Finally,
the model emphasizes evaluating the effectiveness of
the curriculum by assessing whether the objectives
have been achieved and if the chosen learning
experiences were appropriate. In summary, Tyler's
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TEACHER
EDUCATION

21. Which of the following is not defined as New


Literacy?

A. It was defined as reading and writing skills


necessitated for activities
B. It is a matter of applying knowledge for specific
purposes in particular contexts
C. It is understanding ethnic groups that comprise
the population and focuses on complex issues of
identity, diversity and citizenship
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The correct answer is C

The concept of New Literacy in the context of 21st-


century learning and teaching is defined as the
ability to use reading, writing, and critical thinking
skills in various digital and multimedia contexts. It
involves integrating traditional literacy skills with
technological literacy, media literacy, and
information literacy. New Literacy emphasizes
applying knowledge for specific purposes in
particular contexts and having potential content
through interaction with the text. Understanding
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22. In longitudinal experimental study, when twins were


born, they were separated and brought to different opposite
environments. When they turned 18, they meet again. It
became apparent that they behaved different, one was
refined, while the other was rough. Which support this
finding?

A. Environment shapes up the kind of character of a person


B. The society carries its function of reshaping a person's
habit through enculturation
C. Parents should have the responsibility of molding their
children on the right values and actions
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The correct answer is A

In the given scenario, the finding that the twins


behaved differently after being brought up in
different environments supports the idea that
the environment plays a significant role in
shaping an individual's character. This suggests
that the twins divergent behaviors can be
attributed to the differing environments they
were exposed to, rather than solely relying on
hereditary factors or the influence of parents.
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23. In terms of giving feedback, it is imperative for facilitators to


immediately retrieve results of corrected worksheets and
formative assessments including necessary comments,
suggestions and needed support. What is the rationale behind
this?

A. For the learners to have their scores kept and recorded as


evidence of what they would get as final grade.
B. For the learners to reflect on their learning retention and less
mastered competencies as basis for possible remediation and
intervention before proceeding to the next phase of learning.
C. For the teachers to have immediate compilation of scores in
the record
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EDUCATION

The correct answer is B

By receiving immediate feedback, learners can


reflect on their performance, identify areas of
strength and weakness, and understand the
specific concepts or skills they need to focus
on. This feedback allows them to address any
misconceptions or gaps in their understanding
before moving forward to the next phase of
learning. It helps them to take corrective
action, seek additional support, or engage in
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24. What does the baby do during the closing


years of babyhood which manifest progress in
affective intelligence?

A. Recognize friends from strangers


B. Respond to child-like language
C. Shows different emotions
D. Carry out forgotten
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The correct answer is C

During the closing years of babyhood, which is


typically around 18 months to 2 years of age, there
are several manifestations of progress in affective
intelligence. One of the key developments is the
ability to show and express different emotions. Babies
begin to display a wider range of emotions such as
joy, anger, fear, and sadness. They can respond to
situations and people with appropriate emotional
expressions, and they may also start to show empathy
and understanding of others' emotions. This emotional
development is an important aspect of affective
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25. According to research, which practice/s can enhance a positive


classroom atmosphere?
I. Use students' first names in class more.
II. Risk more personal self-disclosures which help your students see
you as a real person.
III. Have one-on-one conversation about things that are happening
in your student's life.

A. II and III
B. I only
C. I and III
D. I, II and III
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The correct answer is C

Research suggests that using students' first


names in class (1) and having one-on-one
conversations about things happening in your
students' lives (III) can enhance a positive
classroom atmosphere. By using students' first
names, teachers create a more personal and
inclusive environment. Additionally, engaging in
individual conversations about students' lives
helps build rapport, trust, and a sense of
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EDUCATION

26. The teacher instills to the students the Filipino


value of respect to the elderly that is shown the
provision of spaces in the building, granting of
discount privileges and prioritizing them in the
grocery stores and LRT stations. What literary is
being implied?

A. Social Literacy
B. Financial Literacy
C. Multicultural Literacy
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The correct answer is A

The teacher is teaching the students about


the Filipino value of respect for the elderly,
which is reflected in various social practices
such as providing them with spaces in the
building, granting them discount privileges,
and prioritizing them in grocery stores and
LRT stations.
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27. Given the availability of modern


technology, which is recognized today as a
kind of learning that can happen anytime,
anyplace, anywhere?

A. On-line learning
B. Face-to-face learning
C. Traditional learning
D. Hybrid learning
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The correct answer is A

On-line learning is recognized as a form of


learning that can occur anytime, anywhere due
to modern technology. It offers accessibility,
flexibility in scheduling, a variety of resources,
self-paced learning, and collaborative
opportunities. Learners can access educational
materials remotely, at their own pace, and
engage with interactive content and fellow
learners. This flexibility and convenience make
online learning a popular choice for individuals
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28. The Chinese proverb says "I hear and I


forget, I see and I remember, I do and I
understand". What is an application of this
Chinese proverb in teaching?

A. don't lecture
B. make them hear, see and do what you want
them to learn
C. ensure the students give their 100%
attention
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The correct answer is B

This application emphasizes the importance


of incorporating auditory, visual, and
kinesthetic learning experiences in order to
facilitate understanding and retention of
information. By actively engaging students
in the learning process, they are more likely
to remember and understand the content
being taught.
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29. Among the rules in preparing True or False


questions is that the items are completely true or
false without exemptions. Which of the following
items follows this rule?

A. Members of the KKK were well equipped with arms


to fight for the revolution
B. Members of the KKK pledged their allegiance to
both flag and country
C. Members of the KKK were Tagalogs
D. Members of the KKK belonged to the peasantry
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The correct answer is D

Option D, "Members of the KKK belonged to


the peasantry, does follow the rule for a true
or false question. It presents a statement
that is either completely true or completely
false without exemptions.
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30. Which of the following strategies can be


the least to consider by teachers in preparing
for their retirement?

A. Continuing professional development


towards promotion and increment
B. Avail of life and retirement insurance
C. Sustain expenses relatively lower than
salaries
D. Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares
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The correct answer is D

Option D ("Frequent trips with grabbed


promo fares and freebies") may not be the
least strategy to consider is because it does
not directly contribute to financial security
and stability in retirement. While it may
provide enjoyment and leisure in the
present, it may not necessarily help in
building savings or investments for
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31. On lifespan perspectives which message


best describes development as a lifelong
process?

A. We enhance in socializing as important to


maturing
B. We change as the world changes around us
C. We gain capacity for logical thought in
school
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The correct answer D

This message best describes development


as a lifelong process because it emphasizes
the idea that learning and growth continue
throughout one's life. It suggests that
development is not limited to a specific
period or stage, but is ongoing and can lead
to flourishing and personal growth at any
age.
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32. This usually the second stage during the


struggle of the family towards acceptance on
the condition of their respective child.

A. Leaving the child to others.


B. Blaming others for the condition
C. Ignoring the child's performance.
D. Educating oneself about the condition of
the child.
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The correct answer is B

During the initial stages of coming to terms with their


child's condition, it is not uncommon for family members to
go through a period of denial or resistance. Blaming others,
such as healthcare professionals, the education system, or
even fate, is a common response. It can be difficult for
families to accept that their child has a particular
condition, and they may initially seek external explanations
or hold others responsible for the situation as a way to
cope with their own feelings of distress or helplessness.
This stage often precedes a more constructive and
informed approach to understanding and supporting their
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33. What methods are best to utilize to cater


global learners?

A. Old-time tested methods


B. Discovery methods
C. Exploratory methods
D. Emergent and progressive methods
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The correct answer is D

These methods focus on active and


experiential learning, allowing learners to
construct their own knowledge and engage
in critical thinking. This approach is well-
suited for global learners as it encourages
cultural understanding, adaptability, and
problem-solving skills.
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34. Online safety or cyber safety means


trying to be safe on the internet, maximizing
the user's personal safety and security risk to
private information and property associated
with using the internet.

A. Cyber Citizenship
B. Internet safety
C. Information security
D. Proper Netiquette
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The correct answer is B

Internet safety, also known as online safety or


cyber safety, refers to the practice of being
safe on the internet and taking measures to
protect personal information and property from
potential risks and threats associated with
using online platforms. It includes educating
users about the potential dangers, promoting
responsible online behavior, and implementing
security measures to safeguard privacy and
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35. What is the appropriate designation for


teachers of teacher education institutions who
are assigned by their deans to supervise field
study (FSS) and practice teachers (PTs) in
their experiential learning courses?

A. Teaching superintendents
B. Practicum teachers
C. Resource persons
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The correct answer is D.

The appropriate designation for teachers of teacher


education institutions who are assigned to supervise
field study and practice teachers in their experiential
learning courses is "college supervisors." This is
because they are specifically assigned by the deans
of their institutions to supervise and support the
field study and practice teachers in their training
and development. They serve as mentors and
guides during the experiential learning process and
provide feedback, guidance, and support to ensure
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36. Should students be allowed to participate in


establishing class rules?

A. Yes, only if they are few, but no when they are


too many.
B. Yes, sharing responsibility with students for
making classroom decisions increases the
students commitment to the discussion.
C. No, students to bend the rules to suit their
desires.
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The correct answer is B

Allowing students to participate in


establishing class rules increases their
commitment and responsibility towards
following them. It promotes critical thinking,
problem-solving skills, and empathy. It
creates a positive and inclusive classroom
culture where students feel valued and
involved in decision-making.
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37. On the type of standardized tests which is


used to measure various social, emotional and
personal traits, attitudes and values?

A. Achievement test
B. Psychological test
C. Competency test
D. Intelligent test
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The correct answer is B

A psychological test is used to measure


various social, emotional, and personal
traits, attitudes, and values. It is specifically
designed to assess individuals'
psychological characteristics and behaviors,
providing insights into their personality
traits, abilities, aptitudes, and attitudes.
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38. The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive


discussion of an interesting topic that caused
overtime while delays on the next class with Mrs.
Mata. What best attributes from the teachers must
emerge in this situation to avoid unhealthy
confrontation and relational conflict?

A. Self-Expression: Silence
B. Humility: Pride
C. Apology: Understanding
D. Rights: Responsibilities
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The correct answer is C

In this situation, the best attributes from the


teachers that must emerge are apology and
understanding. Apologizing for the delay and
showing understanding towards the situation can
help avoid unhealthy confrontation and relational
conflict. It demonstrates empathy and respect
for the other teacher's time and the needs of the
next class. By acknowledging the inconvenience
caused and showing understanding, the teachers
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39. What is the most appropriate assessment technique


that can be designed by a teacher to fit in the given
learning outcome. Solve problems in both conventional and
innovative as a 21st century skill?

A. Students will answer an essay on the topic "A Solution to


Graft and Corruption"
B. Students will answer the survey questionnaire on
problem-solving skill assessment
C. Students will critique a documentary film on solutions to
conflict in Mindanao
D. Students will make research capstone on developing a
system that would reduce traffic along Magallanes Ave.
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The correct answer is D

This assessment technique allows students


to apply their problem-solving skills in a
real-world context by identifying and
proposing innovative solutions to a specific
problem. It also aligns with the 21st- century
skill of problem-solving, as it requires
students to think critically, analyze data,
and come up with creative solutions.
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40. A teacher claims he is constructivist in teaching


approach. Which does he do?
I. He focuses on students' interests.
II. He builds on what students already know.
III. He engages the students in a dialogue to help them
construct their own knowledge.

A. I and II
B. I and III
C. I, II and III
D. II and III
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The correct answer is C

The constructivist teaching approach is based on the idea


that students actively construct their own knowledge and
understanding of concepts. Let's examine each of the given
statements in relation to constructivist teaching:

I. He focuses on students' interests:


This aligns with constructivist teaching because it recognizes
that when students are interested in a topic, they are more
motivated to learn and actively engage in the learning
process. By focusing on students' interests, the teacher is
encouraging them to explore and construct knowledge based
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The correct answer is C

II. He builds on what students already know:


Building on students' prior knowledge is a fundamental principle of
constructivist teaching. It acknowledges that learners come to the
classroom with their own preconceptions and understanding of the
world. Effective constructivist teaching involves connecting new
information and experiences to what students already know,
facilitating the construction of more complex understandings.
III. He engages the students in a dialogue to help them construct
their own knowledge:
Engaging students in a dialogue is a key strategy in constructivist
teaching. It encourages active participation and interaction
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41. It is a loss of vision that makes it hard or


impossible to perform daily tasks without
specialized adaptations caused by loss of
visual acuity.

A. Vision impairment
B. Movement disorders
C. In writing
D. Eye-hand
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The correct answer is A

Based on the description provided, the term that


best fits the given definition is "Vision impairment."
Vision impairment refers to the loss of vision or
reduced visual acuity, which can make it difficult or
impossible for an individual to perform daily tasks
without specialized adaptations or support. This
term aligns with the context of the question and is
commonly used in the context of 21st-century
learning and teaching, new curriculum education
books, guidelines, laws, and other related factual
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42. What is the pattern of development that


can enable parents to plan ahead for the
development of the child?

A. It is fixed
B. It is predictable
C. It is unknown
D. It is diverse
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The correct answer is B

The pattern of development is predictable because it


follows a general sequence and timeline. There are
typical milestones and stages of development that most
children go through, such as learning to crawl, walk, and
talk. This predictability allows parents to plan ahead and
anticipate what skills and abilities their child will develop
at each stage. By understanding the general pattern of
development, parents can make informed decisions and
provide appropriate support and opportunities for their
child's growth and development. This information can be
found in reliable sources such as developmental
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43. Which of the following is the most


positive/progressive view of life for a teacher?

A. Life is a struggle
B. Life is a gift
C. Life is a punishment
D. Life is a trial
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The correct answer is B

The view that life is a gift is considered the most


positive/progressive view of life for a teacher
because it implies an appreciation for the
opportunities and experiences that life brings. This
perspective focuses on the positive aspects of life
and encourages gratitude and a sense of purpose. It
aligns with the idea that teaching is a noble
profession where teachers have the privilege to
make a positive impact on the lives of their
students. This view promotes optimism, enthusiasm,
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44. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers obliges


teachers to transmit to learners the nation's natural and
educational heritage. Why?
I. To promote national pride
II. To cultivate love of country
III. To elevate national morality

A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I, II and III
D. I only
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The correct answer is C

The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers


requires teachers to transmit the nation's natural
and educational heritage to learners for three
main reasons: to promote national pride,
cultivate love of country, and elevate national
morality. By teaching students about their
country's heritage, teachers can instill a sense of
pride, develop a positive sense of identity, foster
loyalty towards the nation, and shape students'
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45. As technology connotes any human


invention which of the following is mechanical
technologically?

A. Spring-driven clock
B. Television
C. Automobile
D. Computer
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The correct answer is A

Spring-driven clock. A spring-driven clock is


considered a mechanical technological
invention because it uses mechanical
components, such as gears and springs, to
function. It does not rely on electricity or
digital technology like televisions,
automobiles, and computers do.
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46. Under the Philippine Standards for


Teachers PPST, how are newly graduated and
PRC registered teachers commonly known?

A. As Novices
B. As Proficient
C. As Distinguished
D. As Highly Proficient
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The correct answer is A

Under the Philippine Standards for Teachers PPST,


newly graduated and PRC registered teachers are
commonly known as novices because they are
considered to be in the early stages of their
teaching career. They are expected to have the
basic knowledge and skills required for teaching
but still have limited experience and may require
guidance and support from more experienced
teachers. As novices, they are in the process of
developing and honing their teaching abilities and
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47. Who among the following teachers would


be mostly the target victim of financial
scammers?

A. The generous and kind


B. The rich and powerful
C. The passive and submissive
D. The non-financially literate
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The correct answer is D

The non-financially literate individuals are more


likely to fall victim to financial scammers because
they may have limited knowledge and
understanding of common scams, frauds, and
deceptive tactics used by scammers. They may not
be aware of the warning signs or be equipped to
protect themselves from such scams. Scammers
often prey on people's lack of financial knowledge or
understanding to manipulate them into giving away
their money or personal information. Therefore, the
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48. What does internship mean in the New Teacher


Education Curriculum CMO 74 and 75?

A. It is fulfilling course requirements including


demonstration teaching before being immersed in a real
classroom.
B. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to apply all
learning theories learned
C. It is the practical application of classroom learning to
the actual class in a regular work environment such as
school
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The correct answer is C.

It is the practical application of classroom learning to the


actual class in a regular work environment such as
school. The internship in the New Teacher Education
Curriculum CMO 74 and 75 refers to the practical
application of classroom learning in a real work
environment, such as a school. This means that during
the internship, aspiring teachers are placed in an actual
classroom setting and given the opportunity to apply the
knowledge and skills they have acquired through their
coursework. This hands-on experience allows them to
gain valuable practical experience, develop their
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49. Which of the following best connotes the


Essential basic/fundamental view of
education?

A. Ancient and medieval knowledge


B. Inevitability of change
C. Insight questions research
D. 4Rs-reading, writing, arithmetic, right
conduct
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The correct answer is D

The 4Rs-reading, writing, arithmetic, right conduct -


best connotes the Essential basic/fundamental view of
education because it emphasizes the core skills and
values that are considered essential for a well-rounded
education. Reading, writing, and arithmetic are
foundational skills that are necessary for learning and
understanding other subjects, while right conduct
refers to ethical behavior and values that are
important for personal and societal development. This
view of education prioritizes the acquisition of these
fundamental skills and values as the essential basis
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50. Teacher Russel is integrative in her


teaching method. Which of the following does
she do?

A. She sees to it that her students are


attentive
B. She plays no favor among her students
C. She presents lesson logically
D. She intentionally reaches values relevant
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The correct answer is D

Teacher Russel is integrative in her teaching method


because she intentionally teaches values relevant to
the lesson. This means that she not only focuses on
the academic content, but also incorporates lessons
and discussions about values, ethics, and morals
that are applicable to the subject matter being
taught. By doing so, she helps her students develop
a deeper understanding and appreciation for the
material, as well as cultivate important life skills and
character traits. This approach promotes holistic

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