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PROF ED 1-200 degree of emotional intelligence?

1. Which Republic Act provides government assistance to a. Sensitive to points of view and feeling of others
students and teachers in private education? b. Prodded by others
a. RA 7836 c. RA 6728 c. Obsessed with achieving at any cost
b. RA 7784 d. RA 6675 d. Unable to delay gratification
2. In the preamble of the CODE of ethics for Professional 12. The history of curriculum development includes the
Teachers, which of the following teacher descriptions is hidden curriculum approach. Which is the content
included in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers? emphasis of the hidden curriculum?
a. A. With satisfactory teaching performance a. Students experiences and activities
b. Passed the licensure exams for teachers b. Implicit processes and social norms
c. Duly licensed professional c. Student needs and interest
d. Persons of dignity and reputation d. Introspection and choice
3. Which stage according to Erickson is the stage of trust 13. Teacher T is concerned with conceptual matters since
and mistrust? reality is mental teacher T’s thinking is quite-
a. Young adulthood c. Adolescence a. Realistic c. Existential
b. Early childhood d. Infancy b. Pragmatic d. Idealistic
4. In the history of education system, including that of the 14. The authoritarian setting in the Filipino home is
Philippines, which system was first and last remained a reinforced by a classroom teacher who-
partner of other systems of education? a. Asks open –ended questions
a. Formal b. Non-formal c. Informal d. Pre-school b. Encourages pupils to ask questions
5. Who among the following subscribe to the theory that the c. Prescribes what pupils should do
good, the true and the beautiful are universally valid in all d. Is open to suggestions
places at all times? 15. A number of researches found that the effects of
a. Realists and idealists maternal employment on children’s achievement are-
b. Realist and existentialists a. Hardly established
c. Pragmatists and idealists b. Positive and negative
d. Pragmatists and realists c. Fully established
6. The 1987 Constitution mandates the state to encourage d. Negative
among others self-learning, independent and out-of-school 16. Which one correctly describes the phenomenon of
study programs particularly those that respond to latchkey children?
community needs. Which is an off shoot of this mandate? a. They turn to empty homes after school either to sit by the
a. Institutionalization of early childhood care and television or to roam the streets
development b. They are truant school children
b. Principal empowerment program c. They are engaged in child labor
c. Multi-grade teaching d. They are engaged in child labor
d. Practices of community-based learning 17. Teacher Q regards the student as a spiritual entity and
7. Authors claim that education is given greater in the 1987 as part of the larger spiritual universe. To what philosophy
Philippine Constitution than in the past Constitution. Which does teacher Q subscribe?
article provision on education is found only in the 1987 a. Idealism c. Realism
Constitution? b. Existentialism d. Pragmatism
a. Support to teacher education 18. The 1987 Constitution mandates the state to assign the
b. Provision on assigning the highest budget priority to highest budgetary priority to-
education a. Health c. Social work
c. The establishment of the integrated system of education b. Education d. Defense
d. The creation of CHED 19. Moral development in early childhood is characterized
8. According to Hurlock, studies of children’s play revealed by-
that toy play reaches its peak during the a. Questioning rules
a. Middle childhood years b. Willful disobedience of rules
b. Early childhood years c. Acting out of conviction
c. Babyhood d. Acting without knowing why they do so
d. Late childhood 20. According to Piaget, by adolescence boys and girls
9. In a DECS memorandum issued last 1998, the new must have reached what stage?
name for multi-grade class is: a. Concrete operations stage
a. A.Friendly school c. Paaralan ng bahay b. Sensorimotor stage
b. School-of-the-future d. Escuela nueva c. Formal operations stage
10. The student-centered curriculum belongs to which d. Pre-operational stage
group of educators? 21. Ruth dances well. She can figure out how something
a. Reconstructionist-Essentialist works or how to fix something that is broken, without asking
b. Progressivist, Perennialist for help. Based on Garden’s theory of multiple intelligence
c. Perennialist, Essentialist under what intelligence is she strong?
d. Progressivist, Reconstructionist a. Musical
11. Daniel Goleman talks about emotional intelligence. b. Logical-mathematical
Which of the following characterize a student with a high c. Spatial intelligence
d. Kinesthetic intelligence to master the tasks for that stage of development
22. Who among the following believes that learning c. Crisis when individuals pass from on stage to another
requires disciplined attention regular homework, and d. Inappropriate or impossible expectations
respect for legitimate authority? 32. Teacher U emphasizes to her students the importance
a. Reconstructionist c. Essetialist of deep personal reflection on one’s commitments and
b. Perennialist d. Progressivist choices. Teacher U subscribes to which Philosophy?
23. Which developmental task is expected of the a. Realism c. Existentialism
adolescent according to havughurst? b. Idealism d. Pragmatism
a. Achieving new and more mature relations with age- 33. The constitutional provision on language has the
mates of both sexes following aims, Except:
b. Skilled games a. To make Filipino the national language and medium of
c. Getting started in an occupation instruction and official communication
d. Learning to get along with age-mates b. To make the regional dialect as auxiliary media of
24. Mr. Roy wants his pupils to be creative. Which of the instructions in regional schools
following will he REFRAIN from doing? c. To make Filipino the sole medium of instruction
a. Heighten the student’s sense of unusual d. To maintain English as a second language
b. Develops students’ ability to recognize and analyze 34. Which periods in the life span of an individual are
problems and relationships characterized by growth spurt?
c. Encourage sustained attention in an area of interest a. Early childhood and adolescence
d. Develop solely skill mastery b. Prenatal period and early childhood
25. The creation of Student’s Loan Fund to give equal c. Early childhood
opportunity to all persons who desire to pursue higher d. Pre-natal and puberty
education is the essence of: 35. The introduction of non-formal education in line with the
a. RA 6014 c. RA 6655 Constitutional Provision on:
b. RA 7836 d. RA 7784 a. Protection of teachers
26. In his/her teaching, Teacher D moves from particular b. Promoting the rights of all citizens to make quality
instances to tentative generalizations that are Subjected to education accessible to all
further verification . Teacher D engages himself/herself in: c. Optional religious instructions
a. Intuition d. Promoting the rights of all citizens to quality education at
b. Inductive logic all levels
c. Deductive logic 36. Teacher X is often times frustrated. The students in her
d. Philosophical analysis class hardly volunteer to recite and to do other learning-
27. Which of the correct statement of emotional intelligence related task. This is a proof of the Filipino’s:
is based on Daniel Goleman’s theory? a. Sense of humor
a. Emotional intelligence is feeling approximately and b. Lack of resourcefulness
effectively c. Lack of reflection
b. Emotional intelligence id being nice to people d. Passivity and lack of initiative
c. Emotional intelligence is giving free rein to feeling 37. The tendency to emphasize so much on school
d. Emotional intelligence changes less considerably than beautification to the detriment of pupil’s performance
IQ through life. illustrated the:
28. Which of the following is not a subject-centered a. Filipino’s sense of humor
curriculum? b. Filipino’s lack of reflection
a. Perennialist c. Values-centered c. Filipino’s love for “ Porma” at the expense of substance
b. Back-to-basics d. Subject area d. Filipino’s lack of seriousness
29. Which program is assisted financially by the World 38. A president body to study Philippines education created
Bank and OECF and is meant for the improvement of by virtue of Executive Order No. 46 during the incumbency
elementary education in the SRA provinces? of DECS secretary Andrew Gonzales with an aim to study
a. Program for Decentralized Education Philippine Education is the:
b. First Elementary Education Project a. Presidential Commission on Educational Reform
c. Kinesthetic intelligence b. Philippine Commission to Survey Philippine Education
d. Second Elementary Education Project c. Survey to outcomes of elementary Education
30. Mr. Z, A fifty-five year old American citizen, even d. Commission on Philippine Education
though very educationally qualified to be president an 39. Which is a danger signal of adolescent mal-
educational institution in third country cannot be appointed adjustment?
as President because: He_____ a. Inappropriate body-build
a. Does not belong to a religious group b. Irresponsibility as shown in neglect of studies in favor of
b. Is nearing retirement having a good time
c. Is not Filipino Citizen c. Attraction to the opposite sex
d. Is not an official of a corporation d. Prolonged treatment as children
31. Which of the following is not a hazard to the mastery of 40. To democratize access to secondary education, public
developmental tasks? secondary education was made free. In whose presidency
a. Unfavorable social judgment was this implemented?
b. Bypassing of stage of development as a result of failure a. Ferdinand Marcos c. Corazon Aquino
b. Joseph Estrada d. Fidel Ramos d. The government shall initiate and sustain the use of
41. Which is not a characteristic of democratic discipline? Filipino as a medium of official communication and as a
a. Child obeys blindly language of instruction in the education system
b. Child understands the meaning of rules 50. Which among the following has been said to play an
c. Child is given punishment us related to the misdeed irreplaceable role in the education of the young?
d. Child has opportunity to express his/her opinion a. Community c. Church
42. The three A’s of happiness according to Hurlock are: b. School d. Home
a. Adjustments, affection, altruism 51. For the drill method to be effective there should be:
b. Attitude, ability, adjustment a. Much practice on a few skills
c. Acceptance, affection, and achievement b. Little practices on few skills
d. Affection, ability, attitude c. Much practice on many skills
43. Babyhood is often referred to as a “ Critical period” in d. Little practice on many skills
the development of personality because: 52. Which of the following classroom management
a. At this time the foundations are laid upon which the adult practices runs counter to the reality therapy approach of
personality structure will be built William Glasser?
b. Changes in the personality pattern take place a. The teacher asks a misbehaving student what he or she
c. The brain grows and develops at such an accelerated is doing
rate during babyhood b. Teacher requires the students to prepare a plan in
d. At this time the baby is exposed to many hazards both writing and sign it as means of increasing personal
physical and psychological motivation to maintain and fulfill the plan
44. Who among the following stressed the processes of c. The teacher evaluates pupil’s behavior as good or bad
experiences and problem solving? d. Teacher assists the students in making realistic plans to
a. Plato c. Dewey change behavior
b. Hegel d. Aristotle 53. Which of the following does not apply to mastery
45. Teacher L believes that creation of knowledge in by learning?
way of the learners’ interaction with their environment. a. It makes use of varied instructional time for different
Teacher L is more of: groups of students
a. An idealist c. An existentialis b. It makes use of norm-reference tests
b. A pragmatist d. A realist c. It is effective in teaching basic skills
46. To reach out clientele who cannot be in the classroom d. It requires the use of carefully crafted instructional
for one reason or another, which of the following was objective
established 54. The teacher’s role in problem solving methods is:
a. Non-formal education a. To test the conclusions
b. Informal education b. To set up the problem
c. Pre-school education c. To propose ways of obtaining the needed data
d. formal education d. To help the learners what is it that is being solved
47. The encouragement of self-learning, independent, and 55. To nurture creativity in student, teacher should:
out-of-school study programs as stated in the 1987 a. Vary the length and difficulty of question
constitution has given rise to: b. Allow for one-minute wait-time
a. The implementation of open universities and distance c. Ask convergent questions
learning programs d. Emphasize the necessity of giving right answers
b. Institutionalization of early childhood care and 56. The content of a good lesson plan is self-sufficient. This
development means that:
c. The conduct of NEAT and NSAT a. The content should match with student’s aptitude
d. The clamor for a Grade VII b. The content should help students learn how to learn
48. Which of the following statement on developmental c. The content should be broad and treated thoroughly
tasks is wrong? d. The content should be verifiable
a. Failure to master developmental tasks at a certain 57. Which one can NOT help individuals reduce their own
developmental stage has far reaching consequences in a fears about change?
person’s development a. Reflect on the extent of change in one’s life so far and
b. The mastery of development tasks is a result of physical how it has coped with
maturation, societal pressure and individual’s aspiration b. Identify shortfalls in skills or knowledge and take action
c. There are essential skills expected to be acquired and to remedy them
mastered in each developmental stage c. Identify skills which will be useful in a new situation
d. Retirees are not expected to work on mastering certain d. Keep feeling of anxiety to themselves
develop mental tasks 58. The following are generating thinking skills, Except:
49. The 1987 Philippines Constitution states the following, a. Connecting new ideas c. Classifying
Except: b. Predicting d. Inferring
a. The official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and 59. Mrs. Valdez wants to generates as many ideas as she
English can as the class is about to embark on a community
b. The national language of the Philippines is Filipino outreach program. Which of the following will she employ?
c. Filipino is the Tagalog of the Tagalog –speaking a. role playing c. brainwashing
provinces b. brainstorming d. simulation
60. Which teaching practice will most likely decrease b. Practices-drill and tutoring
learner’s attention? c. Dialogue and tutoring
a. Questioning d. Practice-drill and dialogue
b. Assessing learning as an integral part of instruction 69. In what condition is the use of the lecture method
c. Assessing learning as an integral part of instruction appropriate?
d. Teaching by telling a. Higher cognitive learning is sought
61. For efficiency, if in the process of teaching a teacher b. The information is not available
realizes that too little has been planned, which of the c. The subject matter is quite easy
following may she NOT do? d. Long term learning is desired
a. Discuss possible problems of the new assignment. 70. Which refers to the time when students learn at a
b. Pose additional questions to explore various facets of maximum level?
the content a. Wait time c. Allocated time
c. Drill the students on the major points of the lesson. b. Engaged time d. Academic learning time
d. Give a quiz 71. What is a sign of the underachiever in the classroom?
62. Correct practice makes perfect. This maxim is based on a. Resist authority and carry on a power struggle with a
Thorndike’s law of exercise and the finding that teacher.
reinforcement of a response increases the likelihood its b. Holds back from class participant unless sure of self
occurrence. Whose research finding is the underlined c. Frustrated about quality of work
statement? d. Minimum work output.
a. Skinner c. Palo 72. If after calling on a number of students, a teacher is
b. Bruner d. Lewin unable to obtain the desired response, what should teacher
63. Here is a lesson objective: Given a microscope and a do
slide, the students must be able to focus the prepared a. Ask leading questions
slide. Applying Robert F. Mager’s principle, which does this b. Re-teach parts of the lesson that need re-teaching
lesson objective lack? c. Probe student’s answers.
a. Criterion measure c. Performance d. Rephrase the questions
b. Condition d. time element 73. For global competitiveness, a school must embark on a
64. Which is a focusing thinking skill? proactive change. Which one is a characteristic of proactive
a. Identifying key concepts change?
b. Summarizing a. radical and inventive c. late in the game
c. Obtaining information b. imitative of others d. problem-driven
d. Clarifying through inquiry 74. Which guideline on the use of the chalkboard should a
65. In the use of television in the classroom, which of the teacher AVOID?
following should be avoided? a. Establish routine uses for the chalkboard
a. The TV program lasts the whole class period. b. While writing, proceed from right to left
b. There is a pre-viewing orientation c. Don’t talk to the chalkboard while writing on it
c. Select programs that match the learners’ level of interest d. Limit your board writing to major ideas
and maturity 75. To teach the democratic process to the pupils,
d. Life should be left on if students are to take notes Mabuhay Elementary School decided that the election of
66. Based on Victor Lowenfield’s classification, which class and school officers shall be patterned after local
sequence in the developmental stages of children in art is election of the class and school officers shall be patterned
followed? after local election process. There are qualifications set for
a. Scribbling stage, pre-schematic stage, schematic stage, candidates, limited period for campaign and rules for
dawning realism stage, pseudo-realistic stage postingcampaign materials, etc. Which of the following did
b. Scribbling stage, pre-schematic stage, schematic stage, the school use?
pseudorealistic stage, dawning realism stage a. Simulation c. Role playing
c. Pre-schematic stage, schematic stage, scribbling stage, b. Philips 66 d. Symposium
pseudorealistic stage, dawning realism stage 76. Which is NOT a characteristic of preventive discipline.
d. Pre-schematic, schematic stage, scribbling dawning a. Proactive c. Inventive
realism stage, pseudo-realistic stage b. Anticipatory d. Reactive.
67. In relation to teacher’s ratings research suggests the 77. One criterion that has been proposed in the selection
following, Except one: and organization of content in the development section of a
a. Teachers favor self-evaluation over all other forms of lesson plan is balance. When does lesson content possess
evaluation balance.
b. Peer and supervisory evaluation are not reliable a. The content should have practical application for the
c. Student raters of teachers are more reliable and valid learners
than other raters b. The content is not cluttered by masses of more trivial
d. Student work and test outcomes are supplementary content
sources for evaluating teachers c. The content should enable the learners to experience the
68. Suppose defined 3 levels of computer-assisted broad sweep of content and give them the opportunity to go
instruction: dialogue, tutoring, practice-drill. Which ones are deeper
two higher levels in the correct order? d. The content should help student learns how to learn
a. Tutoring and dialogue 78. The burnout malady gets worse if a teacher doesn’t
intervene to change whatever areas he or she can control. which each is expected to react. Examples of these
Which one can renew a teachers enthusiasm. statements are. Do you in any way contribute to air
a. Engage in self-pity pollution? What solutions do you propose to minimize, if not
b. Stick to the job eliminate, air pollution. Then the students are grouped for
c. Judge someone else as wrong sharing.
d. Initiate changes in job. In this case what does the teacher make use of
79. Although learning can take place anywhere and a. Value sheet c. Rank ordering
anytime, the more systematic the teacher, the greater the b. Conflict story d. Contrived incident
probability for success. This points out the need for 89. Which orders consist of the goal-oriented instructional
teachers to: model?
a. Specify their objectives a. Pre-assessment, specification of objectives, pre-
b. Plan their lessons assessment, instruction, evaluation
c. Set their teaching priorities b. Specification of objectives, pre-assessment, instruction
d. Select their instructional materials evaluation
80. Below are teachers effective classroom management c. Pre-assessment, specification of objectives, instruction,
practices, Except One. evaluation
a. Teachers make sure students understand and follow d. Specification of objectives, evaluation, pre-assessment,
rules and procedures instruction
b. Disruptive behavior is handled every weekend 90. Teacher B’s lesson was on abortion. She wanted to get
c. Teachers clearly establish consequences for not her student’s maximum participation and reaction. She
following rules showed slides on abortion accompanied by an audiotape
d. Teachers spend more time in the beginning of the year that presented the reasons for and against abortion.
explaining and reminding students of rules. Teacher took a stand in favor of abortion and came up with
81. A teacher’s summary of a lesson serves the following all her justifications. At the end, however, she made clear
functions except; her stand on abortion. Which did the teacher use?
a. It links the parts of the less a. She made use of value clarifying discussion
b. It makes provisions for full participation of the students b. She made use of contrived incident
c. It clinches the basic ideas or concepts of the lesson c. She made use of simulation
d. It brings together the information that has been d. She played the role of the devil’s advocate
discussed 91. In on of the pages of her reference material, Ms.
82. Which ones are projected visuals? Estrada finds the life cycle of a frog. Assuming that the
a. Graphs on a book c. Realias following are available to her, the quickest way to
b. Models d. Slides effectively present the life cycle of a frog to the class is by
83. The lesson is on the pros and cons of capital way of
punishment. Mr. Milan wants to do high level thinking and a. An overhead projector
to develop a view of capital punishment from a different b. An opaque projector
perspective. Which technique will be most appropriate? c. Describing the life cycle
a. Lecture c. Role playing d. A drawing on the chalkboard
b. Simulation d. Panel discussion 92. Below are questions that must be considered in
84. Which is used to emphasize individualized instruction? developing appropriate learning activities/ experience,
a. Tutorial group c. Inquiry group Except one
b. Philips 66 d. Task group a. Do the experiences encourage pupils to inquire further?
85. Here a question: FROM THE DATA PRESENTED b. Do the experiences save the pupils from learning
FORM GENERALIZATIONS THAT ARE SUPPORTED BY difficulties?
THE DATA. Under what type of question does this test item c. Can be experiences profit the pupils?
fall? d. Are the experiences in accordance with an increasing
a. Evaluate c. Divergent amount of learning?
b. Convergent d. Application 93. Which order of the senses goes with an increasing
86. Ms. Estira cannot bring her pupils to the sea for a amount of learning?
lesson on marine community. Which of the following will be a. Sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell
closest to an actual experience of marine community? b. Taste and smell, sight , touch, hearing
a. Motion picture on marine community c. Taste and smell, touch, sight, hearing
b. Description of marine community d. Taste and smell, touch, hearing, sight
c. Pictures of marine community 94. Which of the following statements on peer tutoring is
d. Taped lesson of marine community true?
87. Which can NoT help organizations reduces fears about a. Teacher has time with more severe learning problems
change? b. The atmosphere is threatening
a. By training people in new skills c. The social skills of pear tutors are not enhanced
b. By keeping people informed about plans d. the peer tutor’s achievement goes down
c. By cladestine moves 95. A lesson in Philippines history was presented by Mrs.
d. By consultation Palaroan by making her class view a videotape on EDSA
88. After a lesson in air pollution, teacher C gives each revolution. The videotape which Mrs. Palaroan used in
pupil mimeographed sheets, which contain statements to class points to what property of instructional media?
a. Manipulative c. Fixative 106. Which of the following tests is given at the end of
b. Multi-sensory d. Distributive instruction?
96. Read the following teacher-student- situation. Teacher: a. Summative c. formative test
Why is the process called photosynthesis? Student: I don’t b. Placement test d. diagnostic test
know. Which questioning technique should the teacher 107. Special or exceptional students are such in certain
use? aspects, Except for one:
a. Concept c. Clarification a. Sensory abilities
b. Prompting d. Multiple response b. Gender orientation
97. Miss Lee’s objective is to focus student’s attention on c. Mental characteristics
and quickly create interest in a problem or concept. She d. Communication abilities
makes use of: 108. Information from achievement tests can be used in the
a. Task group c. Tutorial group following, Except in:
b. Panel discussion d. Philips 66 a. Grading a student
98. The content of the lesson must be feasible. This means b. Labeling pupils
that: c. Establishing proficiency
a. The lesson should be interesting to the student d. Giving feedback regarding effectiveness of learning
b. The lesson must be within the capacity of the students 109. Which of the following occurs when the teachers have
c. The teacher must considered the time needed and a general tendency to rate all individuals’ performance at
resources available approximately the same position on the rating scale?
d. The lesson must be useful a. Personal bias error c. Logical error
99. Which questioning behavior is appropriate: b. Halo effect d. Severity error
a. Not allowing a student to complete a long response 110. The environment must be interactive to facilitate
b. Repeating all student’s response learning, which of the following situations is an example of
c. Allowing choral responses this?
d. Asking varied questions a. The class copies a list of facts concerning the habitat of
100. Research on teacher effective practices has shown insects
the following except: b. The teacher lectures on the habitat of insects
a. Planning has title impact on student learning c. The class goes out and discovers the habitat of insects
b. Questioning strategies are ineffective monitoring d. The teacher shows posters of the habitat of insects
technique 111. When teachers, administrators and counselors come
c. Teaching procedures on classroom routines early in the together to synthesize or coordinate in interpreting data
school year are essential about a student for the purpose of a more intensive study,
d. Directives should be few and best delivered in a casual this is called
manner a. Longitudinal study c. Case conference
101. Teacher Y wants to measure student’s ability to b. Case study d. Case analysis
organize thoughts and ideas. Which type of test is most 112. Which type of test can help teachers predict the
appropriate? probability of success of students in certain areas or
a. Objectives test endeavors?
b. Limited response essay a. Achievement c. Aptitude
c. Extended response essay b. Intelligence d. Personality
d. Short answer type of test 113. Which of the following correctly describes dyslexia?
102. Which of the following refers to organized services a. A. It is a developmental expressive writing disorder
specially designed to improve the adjustment of students? b. It is a developmental arithmetic disorder
a. Group growth sessions c. Cumulative records c. It is a developmental reading disorder
b. Test profiles d. Guidance program d. It is a developmental articulation disorder
103. Which tests survey existing problems of academic 114. Free and compulsory education as mandated in the
progress? 1987 constitution holds true for_____________
a. Achievement tests c. Problem checklist a. Elementary and secondary education
b. Interest inventories d. Aptitude tests b. Education in the primary grades
104. Which of the following statements about guidance is c. All children of school age
NOT true? d. Grade VI pupils
a. Guidance is a continuous process 115. Readiness pretests is give at the beginning of an
b. Guidance is concerned with “ Whole” student, not only instructional unit is a:
with his or her intellectual and academic aspect a. Summative tests c. Placement test
c. Guidance is telling a student what is best for him, and b. Formative test d. Diagnostic test
advising him about what he should do 116. The distribution of the scores is negatively skewed.
d. Guidance is primary concerned with prevention rather This means that:
than cure a. Most of the score are low
105. Which of the following is NOT a guidance service? b. Most of the scores are high
a. Psychological testing c. The score are concentrated on the left of the distribution
b. Counseling curve and most of the score are low
c. Observation d. The scores are concentrated on the left of the
d. Education placement distribution curve
117. Aside from professional competence, what other c. it helps confidence to develop a more rational to deal
important qualification must a teacher have for guidance with his or her needs through a realistic process
work? d. it modifies behavior by providing appropriate learning
a. Similar cultural background with the students conditions and experiences
b. Personal qualities, such as warmth, open-mindedness, 127. An algebra test was designed to measure what the
interest in people students learned at the end of the course. It was also to
c. Affiliation with a professional group predict success in future mathematics subjects. This
d. Several year of experience as teacher algebra test functioned as-
118. Which of the following is meant to determine student a. Diagnostic and placement test
performance at the beginning of instruction? b. An aptitude test
a. Diagnostic assessment c. An achievement test
b. Placement assessment d. An aptitude and an achievement test
c. Summative assessment 128. Giftedness is a form of exceptionality. Students who
d. Summative assessment fall under this category demonstrate high performance in
119. Mean is to central tendency as standard deviation is special areas, such as those below-
to: a. Athletic prowess c. General intellectual ability
a. Discrimination c. Correlation b. Creative thinking d. Visual and performing arts
b. Level of difficulty d. Variability 129. Which of the following is the least stable measure of
120. The following characterize school guidance programs, central tendency?
Except one: a. Median and mode c. Median
a. A part of every school activity b. Mode d. Mean
b. Separate from the general life of the school 130. Which assessment is concerned with identifying
c. A function sheared by all learning difficulties during instruction
d. Located in every part of the school a. Summative assessment
121. Which factor is most likely to make a school’s b. Placement assessment
guidance program succeed? c. Formative assessment
a. Administrative support d. Visual and performing arts
b. The availability of the specialist 131. These are significant information about a student,
c. The favorable attitude of teachers toward guidance gathered through the use of various techniques,
d. Located in every part of the school assembled, summarized and organized in such a way that
122. The results if this type of test serve as basis for they may be used effectively:
remedial instruction. What is the type of test referred to? a. Cumulative records
a. Prognotic test c. Diagnostic test b. Test profile
b. Speed test d. Achievement test c. Personal inventories
123. The difficulty index of a test item is 1. This implies d. Case studies
that: 132. Research findings show that autism is
a. The test item must be moderate in difficulty because a. Either more prevalent among girls or among boys
50% got the item correctly and 50% got it wrongly depending on their nationality
b. The test item must be very difficult because nobody got b. Equally prevalent among boys and girls
the item correctly c. More prevalent among boys than among girls
c. The test item must be neither difficult because nor easy d. More prevalent among girls than among boys
because this depends on the ability of the students 133. In interpreting test results which statements are true?
d. The test item must be very easy because everybody got I. A raw score itself is meaningless but becomes
the item correctly meaningful once it is interpreted
124. In his conduct of item analysis Mr. Milanes discovered II. An analysis of test results is useless without
that a significant greater number from the lower group of interpretation
the class that from the upper group got item number 10 III. Test result interpretation is possible without analysis
correctly. This implies that: IV. The use of statistical techniques gives meaning to
a. The test item is reliable student’s scores
b. The test item has a negative discriminating power a. I, II, IV c. I, III, IV
c. The item has a positive discrimination power b. I, II, III d. II, III, IV
d. The tests item is valid 134. This guidance service to help students carry out their
125. Guidance is concerned with plans and act on their choices so that they become
a. All students, even if some seem not to have problems adjusted to their chosen field or career is called:
b. Students who manifests undesirable behavior only a. Counseling c. placement
c. Underachieving students only b. information d. follow-up
d. Students with emotional problems only 135. The tendency for the rather to use only the lower end
126. Which statement explains the primary focus of the of rating scale in rating performance is referred to as
non-directive approach in counseling? a. Personal bias error c. Generosity error
a. It focuses in the person’s responsibility and capacity to b. Severity error d. logical error
discover more appropriate behavior 136. What must be employed to continuously strengthen a
b. It places confidence in a person’s ability to deal with his school guidance program
or her needs through a realistic process a. Assignment of responsibilities
b. research c. It is easier to apply the criteria more uniformly when
c. Evaluation considering only a single task at a time when going from
d. Program Planning task to task for each student
137. Which tests are given before instruction? d. Checking is faster this way
a. Placement c. Summative 147. Whose performance does stanine of 5 represent?
b. Formative d. Achievement a. Performance of the upper 40%
138. The operation “Return to the basics” saw its b. Performance of the upper 20%
embodiment in the _________ c. Performance of the lower 20%
a. National Elementary Achievement Test d. Performance of the middle 20%
b. New Secondary Education Curriculum 148. In making and reporting observations of students’
c. National Secondary Achievement Test behavior, which ones should be avoided?
d. New Elementary School Curriculum a. Descriptions of student’s gestures and expressions
139. The following are computed difficulty indices: 1, . 80, b. The names of other students with whom the one being
.50, .30 which one indicates the most difficulty item? observed interact
a. 30 b. 50 c. 1 d. 80 c. Opinions and judgment about students
140. Which of the following explains why the plateau d. Direct quotations of student’s statements
phenomenon of ten found in human being does NOT exist 149. This is the stage when the learner become confused
in animal learning experiments? and starts to experience identity crisis. This is the
a. Animals are unable to profit from errors ____________
b. The incentive in animal learning is constant a. Late childhood stage
c. Animals have weak incentive in learning b. Early childhood stage
d. Animals are unable to spurt in learning c. Early adulthood stage
141. All are components of remedial guidance in the d. Adolescent stage
classroom, Except: 150. All are basic functions of psychological tests EXCEPT
a. Dealing with discipline problems ONE.
b. Dealing with poor study habits and skills a. For selection or admission
c. Dealing with underachievement b. Identification of students who need special attention
d. Dealing with career choices or vocational plans c. For promotion or acceleration
142. Which method provides a more or less objective d. Integration of life experiences and future directions of
assessment of different aspects of an individual? students
a. Home visits 151. Upon what shall a teacher base the evaluation of the
b. Counseling interview learner’s scholarship
c. Observations a. Merit, learner’s scholarship
d. Standardized testing b. Merit, quality of performance
143. Which of the following behavior indicates that a child c. Merit, attendance
has developed conventional maturity? The behavior is d. Quality of performance, learner’s scholarship
based on _________ 152. The following are some of what a professional
a. The desire to avoid severe physical punishment by a teachers may NOT do EXCEPT:
superior authority a. Accept remuneration from tutorials other than what is
b. Personal decisions based on his satisfaction authorized for such service
c. The expectations of the group or society in general to b. Make deductions from student’s scholastic ratings as a
gain approval punishment
d. Internalized ideals to avoid self condemnation rather c. Base the evaluation of the learner’s work on merit and
than social censure quality of academic performance
144. A school guidance program should arise mainly out of: d. Inflict corporal punishment an offending learners
a. The curriculum and other programs of the school 153. The value of education, deference to authority, and
b. The school administrator’s directives from his/her filial piety in the Philippines in an influenced of
perceptions a. Taoist tradition c. Buddhist tradition
c. The students’ needs and the problems b. Confucianist tradition d. Hindu tradition
d. The availability of guidance resources in the schools 154. Which statement regarding teacher’s ethical behavior
145. A test in which the options are dependent upon a is wrong?
foundation of some sort such as graphical representation, a. A teacher may not fall in love with his/her students
paragraph, and pictures is: b. Teachers shall support one another at all times when the
a. Contained-options test best interest of the learners, the school, or the profession at
b. Setting-and-options test stake
c. Structured-response c. A teachers may submit to the proper authorities any
d. Stem-and-options test justifiable criticisms against an associate
146. In the scoring of essay tests, experts advise teachers d. It is every teacher’s responsibility to seek correctives for
to score all answer to an easy question before going to the any unprofessional and unethical conduct of any associate
next question for which reason? 155. Which is the first and foremost concern of a teacher?
a. It reduce the chances that ratings will be influenced by a The interest and welfare of:
halo effect a. Learners
b. It is more convenient b. Colleagues
c. Parents a. A sense of justice and outrage over its violation, a sense
d. The teaching profession of national pride, a sense of seriousness
156. The ideal society in the context of Plato is one where: b. A sense of national guide, a sense of seriousness, sense
a. There is hope c. Justice reigns of common good
b. Love prevails d. Faith matters c. A sense of national guide, a sense of seriousness, sense
157. The survivors of a shipwreck are now packed in a of national justice and outrage over its violation
lifeboat which may capsize unless partly deloaded. Which d. A sense of national guide, a sense of the common good,
of the following acts will be morally justifiable? a sense of justice and outrage over its violation
a. Pushing the young and old ones and leaving them 166. The code of ethics for teachers states that school
behind to drown officials shall encourage and attend to the professional
b. Trying to save everyone as much as possible growth of all teachers. According to the Code school
c. Shooting some passengers and leaving them behind officials can do this by:
d. Doing nothing and waiting for the boat to capsize a. Giving them due recognition for meritorious performance
158. For the advocates of value clarification, values are by allowing them to participate in conferences and training
a. Universal c. Objective programs ecommending teachers for promotion
b. Personal d. Unchanging b. Recommending teachers for promotion, organizing
159. With regard to business, which does the Code of teachers in a professional organization
Ethics NOT say about teachers? c. Allowing them to participate in conferences and training
a. A teacher shall maintain a good reputation with respect programs
to debts loans and other financial matters d. Organizing teachers into a professional organization,
b. No teachers shall be financially interested in any giving them due recognition for meritorious performance
commercial venture involving textbooks and other school and recommending teachers for promotion
commodities where he/she can exercise official influence 167. Which thrust on value formation is intended to help the
c. no teacher shall act as agent of textbooks and other students identify and be aware of their values?
school commodities where he/she can exercise official a. Analysis c. Value inculcation
influence b. Value clarification d. Moral development
d. a teacher may not engage in any kind of business 168. The idea that there should be less reliance on the
160. The more consumeristics a person is, the more he/she school and greater use of education potential of the
gets attached to this material world, the farther he is from community and the world of work is the essence of:
the universal self, the more miserable he/she becomes. a. Community-based education
This is a teaching b. Formal education
a. Confucianism c. Hinduism c. Multi-grade teaching
b. Taoism d. Buddhism d. Mobile teaching
161. Who believed that there should be less reliance on the 169. It is said that the big drama development is played out
school, and the world of work? in small scenes. Which one does not serve as a further
a. Paolo Freire c. Paul Goodman explanation of this statement?
b. Ivan Illich d. Jean Paul Sartre a. Ordinary things done by ordinary people are the solid
162. Human dignity is inherent in every person. This means building blocks on which a nation develops
that b. Details can make a significant difference
a. The inner worth of a person depends on what he has c. Much of our personal development and progress of the
b. The inner worth of a person depends on how he/she nation depends on how extraordinary well we do the
looks ordinary things
c. The inner worth of a person depends on what he can do d. Let us give attention to major things because they are
d. The inner worth of a person is in him/her she looks the ones that matter
163. Which of the following runs counter to the 170. Which of the following characteristics does not apply
development of honesty and accountability? to Plato’s just society?
a. Being vigilant about weights and measures used in the a. The artists are creative
markets b. The leaders are wise
b. Equal payment of government employee’s productivity c. The soldiers are courageous
pay d. The working class are temperant
c. Payment of just wages to workers and employees 171. Martin Buber’s “ dialogic principle” requires as
d. Transparent in operations of the barangay and other restructuring of society which can be achieved by:
organizations through public reporting a. Communism which cannot tolerate multiplicity and
164. Which are said to be our wellspring of excellence? freedom
a. Third largest English-speaking nation, tiger economy, b. Fascism which cannot allow dialogue
inventor of people’s power revolution c. Democracy which requires centralistic political set up
b. Tiger economy, superior human resources d. Democratic socialism which advocates a genuine
c. Tiger largest English-speaking nation, superior human dialogue life
resources, inventor of people’s power revolution 172. Which of the following statements about society is
d. Tiger economy, the inventor of people’s power TRUE?
revolution, superior, human resources a. Revolution produce the opposite of their goals
165. Which among these goals for change was proposed b. Ethnic cleansing leads to social unanimity
by the moral Recovery Program? c. “ Social education “ leads to a mature society
d. Cooperative education is a means to Social education? d. passion cannot affect freedom
173. Which of the following statements defines ethics? 184. Which does not characterize a non-violent society?
a. The science of correct thinking a. Solves problems in non-adversarial way
b. The study of being a general b. Prefers indigenous ways of solving problems
c. The study of the nature of human knowledge c. A passive society
d. The study of rightness or wrongness of human d. Solves problems in a non-confrontational way
knowledge PROF ED 1-200 (PART: 02)
174. Which of the following dose not characterize fascism? 185. Which statement holds true of values clarification?
a. A government of laws and not of men a. Values are objective; no person has the right set of
b. Rigid hierarchy and authority of single leader values to pass on to others
c. Militarist, nationalist and dictatorial regime b. It is meant to help students get at their own feelings,
d. It justifies any of its means by its end ideas, and belief’s; no person has the right set of values to
175. Which of the following is not Anarchism? pass on to others
a. Freedom and responsibility c. No person has the right set of values to pass on to
b. Social organization without hierarchy others; values are independent of time
c. Extreme view of individual freedom d. Values are independent of time, place, and persons;
d. Destruction of the state and its supporting institution meant to help students get at their own feelings and ideas
176. In which of the following acts would you attribute
responsibility? 186. Based on the Code of Ethics for teachers, which of the
a. A barkeeper sells liquor to a minor not knowing he is an following may teachers Not do?
adult a. Welcomes the opportunity to lead in barangay
b. A barkeeper sells liquor to a minor not knowing it is b. Studies and understands local customs and traditions
illegal to do so c. Deducts points from students scholastic ratings as a
c. A barkeeper sells liquor to a client not knowing it is form of punishment
contaminated with poison d. Attends church and worship of his choice joy and humor
d. A barkeeper sells liquor not knowing it would cause the 187. Which type of justice implies the duty of one individual
death of a diabetic person to give another what he is due?
177. The values of the people are revealed in the following a. International justice
approaches, Except One b. Distributive justice
a. When they are asked to choose freely among alternative c. Social justice
b. When they act out what they choose but for a short while d. Commutative justice
and not repeatedly
188. It is said that our level of achievement is always lower
c. When they act out what they choose
than our level of aspiration. This suggests that:
d. When they are asked to choose among alternatives
a. We should aim high
178. To attain harmony in society people must rule their
b. We should not be over ambitious
subjects with benevolence . whose teaching was this?
c. We should think and act local
a. Mohammad c. Buddha
d. We should
b. Kung-fu-zu d. Lao Tzu
179. The concept that school failed to encourage positive
learning and were opposed to the production of ANSWER
independently-minded adults was popularized by:
a. Paolo Freire c. Paul Goodman 1.C
b. John Dewey d. Ivan Illich 2.D
180. Which type of conscience is possessed by one who is 3.D
extremely rigorous and is constantly afraid of committing 4.A
evil? 5.D
a. Scrupulous c. Certain conscience 6.D
b. Lax conscience d. Certain conscience 7.B
181. The following EXCEPT ONE are the strength of 8.D
Filipino character 9B
a. Pakikipagkapwa-tao c. Frankness 10.C
b. Family orientation d. Joy of humor
11.A
182. Which of the following is the Aristotlelian definition of
12.B
happiness?
13.D
a. One’s ultimate achievements in life
14.C
b. A state made perfectly the aggregation of good things
15.A
c. The satisfaction of all desires and the absence of pain
16.A
d. The experience of the fulfillment of possibilities
183. One of the following statements about passion is NOT 17.B
TRUE? 18.B
a. Passion does not affect voluntariness 19.D
b. Passion may completely destroy freedom 20.C
c. passion tends to blind the judgment of the intellect 21.D
22.B 83.D
23.A 84.A
24.D 85.A
25.A 86.A
26.B 87.C
27.A 88.A
28.C 89.C
29.A 90.D
30.C 91.D
31.C 92.B
32.C 93.D
33.C 94.A.
34.A 95.B
35.B 96.C
36.D 97.B
37.C 98.B
38.A 99.D
39.B 100.C
40.C
41.A 101>110>CDCCCABCCC
42.C 111>120>CCCCDCBBDB
43.A 121>130>CADDACDCBA
44.C 131>140>CCACBAADDB
45.D 141>150>DCCCBABCDD
46.A
47.A 151>160>BCBAACBBDC
48.D 161>170>CABACABADD
49.A 171>180>DCDAACBDAA
50.D
181>190>CCACBCCACC
51.A 190>200>AABDBDDBCC
52.A
53.B 1.The old name of EDSA during the World War II
54.D A. 19 de Junio
55.A B. Highway 54 *
56.B C. Highway 53
57.D
D. Highway 52
2.Trisomy 21 is a mental disability which is also known as?
58.C
A. Dysgraphia B. Dyslexia C. Turner's Syndrome D. Down
59.B
Syndrome*
60.D
3.During pre-colonial period, Filipinos would sing this song
61.D
in preparation for war battle.
62.A
A. Oyayi
63.A B. Diyona
64.B C. Kumintang*
65.B D. Kundiman
66.A 4.These are the elements of Art III section 1 (1987 consti)
67.B except;
68.B a.) procedural due process
69.B b.) executive privileges*
70.A c.) basic rights of the people
71.B d.) en ventre sa mere
72.D === Answer is B. Exec rights are in Art VII====
73.A.
En ventre sa mere means the right of the unborn child is
74.C
the same as of the right of individual so bill of rights din
75.A
sya.
76.D 5.What is the pen name of Samuel Clemens?
77.C a. Mark Twain*
78.D b. George Orwell
79.B c. D.H. Lawrence
80.B d. T.S. Eliot
81.B 6.What is the probability that, by guessing at
82.D
random, one can correctly guess the month of birth of a D. Social Cognitive Theory
stranger? Option A - is the correct option since the teacher uses both
A) 1/12* mental images and verbal presentation as tools in affecting
B.) 1/9 learning.
C) 1/6 Option B - it tells about gaining insight in understanding
D) ¼ information
7.What do we call the last two lines of the sonnet? Option C - it talks about relatedness betwee previously
A. Heroic couplet* known information to new information to make learning
B. Couplet more meaningful; it tells about gaining insight in
C. Coupled understanding information
D. Couply Option D - it explains that students learn by what they see
8.The first appointed head of the Department of Education 16. Rizal is noted kite-maker in his hometown in Laguna.
during Commonwealth period. His favorite design is of Malay origin. What is the name of
A. Claro M. Recto the said design?
B. Sergio Osmena* A. Guryon*
C. Rafael Palma B. Boka-boka
D. Jose P. Laurel C. Chapi-chapi
9.Bruner’s theory on intellectual development moves from D. De baso
enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. Applying Bruner’s 17. Who is the "Father of Algebra" ?
theory. How would you teach? a. Diophantus
A. Be interactive in approach b. Al-Kwarizmi *
B. Begin with the abstract c. Plato
C. Begin with the concrete* d. Fibonacci
D. do direct instruction 18. What is the ancient Greeks form of writing ?
10. On 1901, an institution was established by the a. Cuneiform
Americans for aspiring educators. What is the present b. Hieroglyphics
name of this institution? c. Gothic
a. University of the Philippines d. Bousterophedon*
b. Philippine Normal University* 19. The most revered Chinese classical literature which
c. Siliman University contains the sayings of the first teacher in
d. National Teachers' College China(CONFUCIUS).
11. In phil movies ms tapia is a character from? a."men sana en copore sano"
A. Mam may we go out b.Mahabharata
B. Iskul bukol* c.Gitanjali
C. Estudyante blues d. Analects*-is a collection of teachings/principles/sayings
D. Pare ko from Confucius.
12. Cells that do NOT produce cell walls are: 20. What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
A. animals cells* a. Oxygen
B. plant cells b. Nitrogen*
C. fungal cells c. Carbon dioxide
D. prokaryotic cells d. helium
13. In every society, certain positions are assigned to 21. This learning style learns best from group discussions
individuals on the basis of age, sex, marital status, and and role playing?
similar other criteria. These patterns are _______. a. Mastery c. Understanding
a. taught in school b. Interpersonal* d. Self-Expressive
b. culturally defined 122. one of main proponent of Gestalt and who believes
c. universally accepted and practiced* that the whole is more than the sum of all its part.?
d. learned from parents a.bruner
14.. An aspect of Philippine culture that does much b.thorndike
promote interpersonal communication beyond the c.wertheimer-*- C kohler, koffka, and wertheimer they are
community boundary is _____. the proponents of gestalt theory
a. zarsuela d.lewin
b. election
c. Tagalog movies 23. This type of intelligence deals with the ability to reason
d. fiesta celebration* effectively
15. Ms. View Tea Full in her Biology class accompanies a. Logical-Mathematical* b. Spatial-Visual
her discussion with interesting visual aids. She strongly c. Bodily-Kinesthetic d. Interpersonal
believes that students learn better when lessons are 24. What law passed by Philippine Congress in 1995 which
presented with images, real or imagined aside from mere affirms the total integration of persons disabilities into the
lecture method. Which learning theory does she upholds? mainstream of society?
A. Dual-Coding Theory* A Republic Act No. 7277*
B. Information Processing Approach B Republic Act No. 7784
C. Meaningful Reception Learning Theory C Republic Act No. 7722
D Republic Act No. 7776 at all times be loyal to the republic and to the filipin0
25. Ano ang angkop na pangngalang-diwa para sa people. His n0rm of c0nduct is related to_________
pangungusap. "Mahalaga Ang _________ para sa A. Professi0nalism
eksamen." B. Nati0nalism and patriotism*
a. Balik-aral C. Resp0nsiveness to the public
b. Magbalik-aral D. H0nesty
c. Pagbalik-aral 36. To make our students become "little scientists", what
d. Pagbabalik-aral * methods in teaching should we use?
26. A salesman gets 15% commission for the first P20,000 A. Inquiry and problem-solving*
and 10% for the amount over 20,000 of his total sales.How B. Problem-solving and demonstration
much does he get for a sales of P50,600? C. Laboratory and inductive
A.8,060 D. Inquiry and deductive
B.6,060* 37. What is the body's largest organ ?
C. 7,060 a. heart
D.5,060 b. skin*
Solutions: c. brain
(20,000x .15)+[(50,600-20000)x .1]= 6,060. d. spinal cord
27. What narrative poem tells of the heroic exploits of the 38. What region in the Philippines has the largest
great heroes? population?
A.romance A. NCR
B.ballad B. Region IV-B
C.epic* C. Central Luzon
D.lyric D. None of these*
28. Anu salin nito " Skeleton in the Closet " ? Answer: D. Region IV-A has the largest population in the
a. may kalansay sa damitan Philippines. Next to it is NCR.
b. mabunyag ang sekreto 39. He was also known as Little Corporal.
c. magtago ng sekreto* A. Jose Rizal
d. magtago ng kalansay B. Isaac Newton
29. To show the social relations that exist among the C. Napoleon Bonaparte*
Fourth Year students of Matayog Elementary School, the D. George Washington
teacher can use_______? 40. He is known as the Ruler of the Olympians and is
A. Johari Window requested as the protector of Greeks.
B. Sociogram* A.Zeus*
C. Group Dynamics B.Poseidon
D. Counselling C.Hephaestus
30. What is the nationality of Napoleon Bonaparte? D.Hades
A. French* 41. In his proposed lesson plan, statement of the learning
B. Spanish objectives to the students is included. Who is he?
C. Italian A. Hunter
D. Portuguese B. Gagne*
31. Which one is the pen-name of Dr. Jose Rizal ? C. Slavin
a. Jormapa D. Dewey
b. Tikbalang 42. He is considered as " Greatest Filipino Orator of the
c. Laong-Laan * Propaganda Movement" .
d. Kalipulako A. Mariano Ponce
32. Which teaching activity is founded on Bandura's social B. Juan Luna
learning theory? C. Graciano Lopez Jaena*
A. Lecturing D. Juan Luna
B. Modeling*
C. Questioning
D. Inductive reasoning
33. What is meant by the acronym NCBTS?
A. Nati0nal C0mpetency Basic Teaching Standards CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT/
B. Nati0nal C0mpetency Basic Teacher Standards FACILITATING HUMAN LEARNING
C. Nati0nal C0mpetency Based Teaching Standards (60 questions with Rationalization)
D. Nati0nal C0mpetency Based Teachers Standards.* Multiple choice.
34. In instructional planning it is necessary that the parts of Choose the letter of the best answer.
the plan from the first to the last have 1. A student knows that the examination week is
A. Clarity approaching, but instead of studying, he chose to spend his
B. Symmetry time playing computer games. On the examination day
C. Coherence* itself, He opted to pray for miracles rather than studying.
D. Conciseness Which attitude towards religion is displayed?
35. Based 0n R.A 6713 public officials and employees shall Miracles rather than studying? Which attitude towards
religion is displayed? counselor traced the child’s history, the counselor was able
A. Religion as Fake C. Religion as authentic to find out that the student came from a dysfunctional
B. Religion as Magic D. Religion as real family, aside from that, the child was abused and
2. ___________ is/are as medium/media of instructions in neglected. What could have caused the student’s reading
schools during the Spanish era. disability?
A. The vernacular C. Spanish A. Emotional factors
B. English D. Spanish and the vernacular B. Poor teaching
3. The use of the integrated approach in both secondary C. Neurological factors
and primary level subjects is a result of the implementation D. Immaturity
of the ____________. 13. A child was punished for cheating in an exam. For sure
A. Program for Decentralized Education the child won’t cheat again in short span of time, but this
B. School-based management does not guarantee that the child won’t cheat ever again.
C. Basic Education Curriculum Based on Thorndike’s theory on punishment and learning,
D. Schools first initiative this shows that __________.
4. What government program allows students who are not A. Punishment strengthens a response
accommodated in community public school to enroll in a B. Punishment removes response
private school at the government’ expense? C. Punishment doesn’t remove a response
A. Government Assistance Program D. Punishment weakens a response
B. Study now Pay late 14. Laughing at a two-year-old child who uttered a bad
C. Educational Service Contract System word is not proper thing to do because in this stage of the
D. National Scholarship Program child’s life, the child is ___________.
5. _________ was the 1980’s foremost educational issue. A. Considering the views of others
A. Bilingual Education C. Accountability B. Distinguishing sex differences
B. Values Education D. Mainstreaming C. Socializing
6. The government’s educational program on _________ D. Distinguishing right from wrong
made the Philippine Education Placement Test accessible 15. “Men are built not born.” This quotation by John Watson
for adults and out-of-school-youth. states that _________.
A. Equitable Access C. Quality and relevance A. The ineffectiveness of training on a person’s
B. Quality D. Relevance development
7. College students are required to take a constitution B. The effect of environmental stimulation on a person’s
course for them to ___________. development
A. Develop students into responsible and thinking students. C. The absence of genetic influence on a person
B. Acquaint students with the historical development of the D. The effect of heredity
Philippine Constitution 16. A child who is cold towards the people around him
C. Make students experts in terms of Philippine might have failed to attain what basic goal based on
Constitution. Erikson’s theory on psychological development?
D. Prepare the students for law making. A. Autonomy
8. ________ supports equitable access but on the other B. Trust
hand, quality might be compromised. C. Initiative
A. Open admission D. Mistrust
B. School accreditation 17. A boy is closer to his mother and a girl is close to her
C. Deregulated tuition fee hike father. These instances are under ______.
D. Selective retention A. Oedipal Complex C. Phallic stage
9. Educational institutions’ efforts of developing work skills B. Latent stage D. Pre-genital stage
inside the school are aimed at ______. 18. _____________ are rights that cannot be renounced
A. Developing moral character because they needed for a person to fulfil his/her primordial
B. Teaching the duties of citizenship obligations.
C. Inculcating love of country A. Perfect rights C. Acquired rights
D. Developing vocational efficiency B. Alienable rights D. Inalienable rights
10. In Piaget’s concrete operational stage, a teacher should 19. A grade 1 pupil likes to play with his friends, but gets
provide _______. angry when defeated. Piaget’s theory states that this pupil
A. Activities for hypothesis formulation is under what developmental stage?
B. Learning activities that involve problems of classification A. Concrete operate
and order B. Sensor motor
C. Activities for evaluation purposes C. Formal Operation
D. Stimulating environment with ample objects to play with D. Pre-operation
11. Interpersonal intelligence is best shown by a student 20. Which describes Philippine education during the
who _________. Spanish regime?
A. Works on his/her own A. Establishment of a normal school
B. Keeps interest to himself/herself B. Separation of church and state
C. Seeks out a classmate for help when problem occurs C. Vernaculars as medium of instruction
D. Spends time meditating D. Emphasis on religious instruction
12. A student is finding it hard to read. When the guidance 21. Some Filipino teachers are sent abroad to study. We
call them _________. B. Visual
A. Insulares C. Peninsulares C. Nonverbal
B. Pensionados D. Reformists D. Logical
22. Jose Rizal said that national redemption can be 31. The Professional Teachers Code of Ethics does not
achieved by _________. cover______________.
A. Gaining economic recovery A. Teachers in the tertiary level
B. Stabilizing political situation B. All full time or part time public and private school
C. Opening our doors to foreign influence teachers and administrators
D. Upgrading the quality of the Filipinos through education C. Teachers in all educational institutions at the preschool,
23. A foreigner who is studying here in the Philippines was elementary and secondary levels
turned-off by the Filipinos’ lack of punctuality and poor word D. Teachers of academic, vocational, special, technical or
choice. non-formal institutions
A. Ethnocentrism C. Xenocentrism 32. _______________ is the start of Education in human
B. Colonial mentality D. Culture shock rights.
24. If you are a wise voter, you would vote _________. A. Loving others
A. A candidate who has the making of a public servant. B. Liking others
B. A neighbour who is closed to you in times of need. C. Caring for others
C. A candidate who helped you by giving cash. D. Respect towards others
D. A godfather who gave your father a job. 33. This is the objective of the continuous progression
25. A pregnant, unmarried woman aborted her baby to a scheme that was introduced in the elementary level in the
void disgrace. Is she morally justified to do that? school year 1970 to 1971.
A. No, the unborn child cannot be made to suffer the A. Mastery of three r’s
consequences of the sins of his/her parents. B. Pupil’s progression according to capacity
B. Yes, it can save her and the child from disgrace when he C. Mass promotion
grows up. D. Access to education
C. No, abortion is immoral. 34. Schema theory states that:
D. Yes, it is better to prevent the child from coming into the A. We learn by the process of conditioning
world who will suffer very much due to the absence of a B. We are passive learners
father. C. We organize what we learn according to patterns
26. This constitutional provision is the full and partial D. We are totally conditioned by our environment
integration of the capable deaf and blind students in the 35. If one is asked to develop himself to the fullest, what
classroom. need is he trying to satisfy according to Maslow’s Hierarchy
A. Creating scholarship for poor and deserving students. of needs?
B. Academic freedom A. Safety needs
C. Providing citizenship and vocational training to adult B. Physiological needs
citizens and out-of-school-youths. C. Belongingness
D. Protecting and promoting the right of all citizens to D. Self- actualization
quality education. 36. Fear of something that was caused by a painful
27. The difference between Christian and Muslim marriage, experience in the past is an example of:
the former being monogamous and the latter being A. Insight
polygamous is called_________. B. Classical conditioning
A. Ethical Relativism C. Acculturation C. Operant Conditioning
B. Enculturation D. Cultural relativism D. Imitation
28. A perfect duty is exemplified by: 37. Filipinization is violated if:
A. Supporting a poor but deserving student to school. A. An educational institution is owned by a corporation of
B. Paying the worker the wages agreed upon which 40% of the capital is owned by Filipino citizens
C. Donating an amount for a noble project B. An educational institution owned by a religious order
D. Giving alms to the needy C. An American serving as president of the educational
29. Teachers are tasked with so many things to do aside institution
from teaching. Sometimes these tasks adversely affect D. An educational institution owned by a charitable
their teaching. Does this mean that teachers should be only institution
pre- occupied with teaching. 38. Education during the American regime can be
A. Yes, if they are given other assignments justice characterized as:
demands that they be properly compensated A. Religious
B. No, because every teacher is expected to provide B. Centralized
leadership and initiative in activities for betterment of C. Filipinistic
communities D. Decentralized
C. Yes, because other community leaders, not teachers, 39. According to the Republic Act 7836 the licensure exam
are tasked to lead in community activities for teachers is with:
D. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job A. CHED
30. The brain’s left hemisphere is involved in ___________ B. PRC
function. C. DECS
A. Intuitive D. Civil Service Commission
40. Libel violates what particular human right? A. Mischievous
A. The right to one’s own life B. Ego-centric
B. The right to one’s honor C. Lazy
C. The right to make a livelihood D. Altruistic
D. The right to property 51. Erikson labeled children who are two years of age as
41. We owe today’s widespread Philippine educational “terrible two” because_______.
system to: A. They are inquisitive
A. The first Filipino political leaders B. They are sickly
B. The Americans C. They are playful
C. The Japanese D. They are assertive
D. The Spaniards 52. A person who is friendly and has a capacity to make
42. Thomasites are: people laugh possesses:
A. The soldiers who doubted the success of the public A. Naturalistic Intelligence
educational system to be set in the Philippines B. Spatial Intelligence
B. The first American teacher results to help establish the C. Intrapersonal Intelligence
public educational system in the Philippines D. Interpersonal Intelligence
C. The first religious group who came to the Philippines on 53. A child who always fight with his/her classmates, who
board the US transport named Thomas has a very short attention span, and who has frequent
D. The devotees of St. Thomas Aquinas who came to tantrums is believed to be suffering from:
evangelize A. Mental retardation
43. During the American regime, they named the American B. Downs Syndrome
soldiers, who were recruited to help set the public C. Attention- Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
educational system, as Thomasites because: D. Learning disability
A. They arrived here during the feast of St. Thomas 54. When a teacher prejudicial against a learner?
B. They first taught at UST A. When she refuses a pupil with a slight physical disability
C. They were devotees of St. Thomas Aquinas in class
D. They disembarked from the CIS Transport called B. When she makes a farsighted pupil to sit at the back
Thomas C. When she makes a nearsighted pupil to sit in front
44. The following functions are done by the brain’s right D. When she consider multiple intelligences in the choice of
hemisphere except: her teaching strategies
A. Nonverbal functions 55. The effectiveness of learning is based on the fulfillment
B. Intuitive functions of the basic needs in the hierarchy of needs. This is based
C. Detail-oriented function on the theory of _____________.
D. Visual function A. Rogers
45. The right brain involves _________ functions. B. Murray
A. Visual, Intuitive, Logical C. Horney
B. Visual, Intuitive, Nonverbal D. Maslow
C. Visual, Nonverbal, Logical 56. _____________ are the first American teachers in the
D. Visual, Logical, Detail-oriented Philippines.
46. This is a Filipino trait that involves practicing conflicting A. Elementary graduates
values in different regions and social groups. B. Graduates of the Philippine Normal School
A. Crab mentality C. Missionaries
B. “Kanya-kanya” mentality D. Soldiers
C. Procrastination 57. Utilizing both sides of the brain is important in achieving
D. Existential Intelligence holistic learning; cognitive and affective, and the logical
47. In Philippine culture, the term “bahala na” implies: along with the ________________.
A. Lack of self-reliance A. Behavioral
B. Willingness to take risks B. Intuitive
C. Lack of foresight C. Musical
D. Indolence D. Rational
48. Who is the forerunner of the presence of the Language 58. Philippine Education during the Revolutionary period
Acquisition Device? was focused on the:
A. Watson A. Mastery of the Spanish language
B. Gardner B. Strengthening of the moral fiber of people
C. Chomsky C. Mastery of basic skills
D. Piaget D. Establishment of nationhood
49. A teacher rewards a child for doing things correctly. 59. The government controls, regulates and supervises
This technique is called: which schools?
A. Conditioning A. Public, private sectarian, and no- sectarian schools
B. Fading B. Public schools
C. Chaining C. Private schools
D. Reinforcement D. Sectarian and non-sectarian schools
50. Erikson said that children aged 3-5 is most likely: 60. _______________ was adopted to provide universal
access to basic learning, and to eradicate illiteracy. Erikson, a child who is cold towards people around him
A. “Paaralan-sa-Bawat-Barangay” failed in the basic goal of “trust” in the stage Trust vs
B. Education for All Mistrust”. A child who exhibits this kind of behaviour might
C. Values Education Framework have lacked the warmth of mother’s embrace and affection
D. Science and Education Development Plan from significant others.
Answers with Rationalization 17. C – When a boy is closer to the mother (Oedipus
Child and Adolescent Development/ Facilitating Human complex) and a girl is closer to her father (Elektra
Learning complex), these instances are under Freud’s. Phallic stage
RATIONALIZATION: in the Psychosexual Development Theory.
1. B – The particular scenario shows the attitude of the 18. D – Inalienable rights (e.g. Right to live) are rights that
child regarding religion as magic. The child cannot be renounced or taken away from the person.
Thought that his prayer will create miracle and will make 19. D – Pre-operation stage according to Piaget is
him pass the exam. characterized by egocentricism.
2. C – During Spanish era the medium of instruction was 20. D – During Spanish regime, education is focused on
Spanish. religious instruction.
3. C- BEC or Basic Education Curriculum uses the 21. B – Pensionados are Filipino scholas sent abroad to
integrated approach. study during the American time.
4. A – GAP or Government Assistance Program allows 22. D – Jose Rizal believed that education will upgrade the
students who were not accommodated in public community Filipinos and eventually will lead to national redemption.
school to enroll in a private school and the expenses will be 23. D – Culture shock is phenomenon when a person who
shouldered by the government. is new to a certain place is appalled to some nuances of
5. A – During the 80s Bilingual Education was a foremost the community.
issue. A lot of discussions among the educators on the 24. A – A wise voter would vote for someone who can be a
pros and cons of the bilingual approach were done during good leader and has the making of a true public servant.
this time. 25. C – Abortion is an immoral act and is considered
6. A – PEPT (Philippine Education Placement Test) allows murder therefore the person is liable not only to the law of
out-of-school and others who did not finish school to have God but to the law of man as well.
an equitable access to education. For example, an out-of- 26. D – The constitution provides protection and promotion
school youth who only finished grade 6 may be granted to for quality education for all its citizens including the “special
enrolls PEPT in college if the result of his PEPT would yield learners”.
sufficient score that would allow him to hurdle college 27. A – Ethical relativism is concept wherein an acceptable
education. norm in one community may be considered immoral in the
7. A – College students are mandated to take some units in other.
constitution for them to become responsible and thinking 28. B- Perfect duty is usually agreed upon and entered into
citizens. The course allows them to be familiar with the a contract. Paying agreed upon wages of employees is an
provisions of the law and thereby making them productive example
and responsible citizens. 29. B- Teachers are morally obligated to help in some civic
8. A – Open admission might affect the quality of education activities that will promote development and progress of the
because the school will have no chance to screen students community
although open admission promotes equal chances for 30. D- The left hemisphere of the brain is believed to be
everyone to be accepted. involved in logical function. The rest of the options are
9. D – Developing vocational efficiency is aimed to provide functions of the right hemisphere.
students work skills that will be beneficial for them in the 31. Tertiary or college teachers are not covered by the
future. Professional Teachers Code of Ethics.
10. B – A child in the concrete operational stage (age 7-11) 32. D- Respect towards others is the start of education in
needs skills in classification and order which requires human rights. It emanates from the idea that the rights of a
appropriate use of logic. person stop when the rights of others begin.
11. C – Interpersonal intelligence of “people-oriented-skill” 33. CPS or Continuous Progression Scheme during the
is shown when the child helps his/her classmate who has a 70’s was popular for its mass promotion
problem. 34. B-Schema theory which is closely related to Gestalt
12. A – Reading disability was found to be related with Theory believes that a person learns by organization of
emotional factors. Therefore, a child who is neglected and patterns
abused has a higher chance of having difficulty gaining 35. C- According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the
reading skills. highest among the need is Self- Actualization, wherein the
13. D – Punishment does not permanently remove a person strives to develop himself to his full potentials.
response from a child’s repertoire of behavior, instead it 36. B- Classical Conditioning explains why fear of
only weakens it. something (e.g. phobic reaction to dogs) is caused by a
14. Distinguishing right from wrong painful experience in the past. For example, the person is
15. B – John Watson believes that environmental afraid of dogs because he was ran after by a big dog when
stimulation is directly affecting a person’s development he was small.
that’s why he was quoted saying “Men are built not born”. 37. C- Educational Institutions in the Philippines is
16. B – According to Psychosocial Development Theory of mandated to be headed by Filipinos, therefore an American
serving as president is a violation of Filipinization
38. B- During the American regime, the educational system 58. C- During the Revolutionary period of the Philippines,
is centralized the educational focused on the stablishing nationhood.
39. B- RA 7836 (Teachers Professionalization Act) There is a strong conviction to develop the sovereignty of
mandates that LET should be with the PRC the nation thus the education focused on how to achieve
40. B- Libel or spreading malicious rumors about the this.
person violates the person’s right to one’s honor 59. A- The Philippine government controls, regulates and
41. B- The Americans are responsible for the Philippine supervises both public, private sectarian and non-sectarian
educational system to reach even the far areas of the schools.
country 60. A- EFA (Education for All), an educational program of
42. B- Thomasites are the first American teachers who the Ramos administration focused on universal access to
helped establish the public educational system of the basic learning and to eradicate illiteracy.
country
43. A- Thomasites are called such because they came to Which of the following method of evaluation was used by a
the Philippines on board a ship named CIS Transport student when he/she lets his/her classmates look at his/her
Thomas work?
44. C- Detail-oriented is a function of the Left Hemisphere,
the rest of the options are functions of the Right a.Tutorial
Hemisphere b.Class participation
45. B- The right brain involves visual, intuitive, and c,Peer review*
Nonverbal. The Left brain involves Logical and Detail- d.Dialogue
oriented A quiz is considered as what type of test?
46. B- The Kanya-kanya mentality of the Filipino stems a.Summative Test
from a belief that one must stay loyal to his region or social b.Formative Test*
group. For example, an Ilocano should always stay with c.Placement Test
fellow Ilocanos and a Visayan must stay with a fellow d.Aptitude Test
Visayan. This Filipino trait can be carried into extreme and
Who asserted that the most basic needs in the hierarchy of
can even cause fights among regional groups.
needs must be met to motivate people into learning
47. C- “Bahala na” implies the Filipino lack of foresight and
disregard for consequence a.Erik Erikson
48. C- Noam Chomsky who is considered to be the father b.Carl Rogers
of modern linguistics is the pioneer in Language Acquisition c.Abraham Maslow*
Device d.Lawrence Kohlberg
49. D- Reinforcement is any behavioral consequence that The NCBTS are established standards for good teaching in
strengthens behavior. It increases the likelihood of the the Philippines which must be considered by teachers for
recurrence of a particular type of response. quality professional development. What is meant by the
50. B- Children aged 3-5 (Pre-operational stage according acronym NBCTS?
to Piaget) are characterized by Egocentrism according to a.National Career and Basic Teaching Standards
Erikson. Egocentrism denotes a tendency of a child to only b.National Competency Based Teacher Standards*
think from her or his own point of view. c.National Career Based Teacher Safety
51. D- “Terrible two” according to Erikson denotes d.National Competency Based Teaching Standards
assertiveness of children at this age. And one of our skills To ensure high standards of teachers’ personal and
during the “terrible two’s” is our ability to use the powerful professional development, which measure must be
word “NO!” It may be pain for parents, but it develops implemented?
important skills of the will. i.A school head prepares the professional development of
52. D- A friendly person and has a capacity to make people his/her teachers
laugh is a manifestation of interpersonal intelligence. ii.Every teacher puts together his/her own professional
Interpersonal intelligence is also characterized by “people- development plan
orientedness skills” iii.The implementation of what is learned in training must be
53. C- ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is monitored
characterized by short attention span, irritability, frequent a.i only
tantrums, disregard for consequence and overly active b.ii and iii*
behavior. c.ii only
54. A- A teacher’s prejudice against a student is shown d.i and ii
when he refuses to accept “special learners” in his class.
Teachers should at all times be not prejudicial to student’s
race,creed, background and learning condition. 1.Which of the following comprise the tri-focalized system
55. D- Hierarchy of Needs was pioneered and popularized of Philippine Education?
by Abraham Maslow A.Basic Education (DepEd), Technical Vocational (TESDA)
56. D- Thomasites are soldiers who became the first and Higher Education (CHED)*
American teachers in the Philippines. B.Early childhood, Technical Vocational and Basic
57. B- Logical is a function of the Left brain while intuition is Education
a function of the Right. C.Elementary, Secondary or Highschool, and Tertiary or
College level
D.Bureau of Alternative learning system (ALS), Department Poverty’s child –
of Education (DepEd) and Commission on Higher He starts to grind the rice
Education (CHED) And gazes at the moon.
2.The Philippine Constitution guarantees the right of all A. Nature has a soothing effect on the human spirit.
citizens to quality education at: B. Child labor is a reality in many Asian nations.
A.Graduate level C. The poor dreams and are hopeful of better things in their
B.Basic Education Level life.
C.All levels* D. Life is a never-ending routine of work and leisure.
D.Tertiary level The correct answer is A. By contrasting the task of grinding
Directions. Choose the letter of the best answer. rice with the boy’s observation of the moon, Bashō evokes
1. He holds the distinction of being the first Asian to receive a sense of longing and captures the comforting effect of
the Nobel Prize for Literature nature on the human soul. (B) Child labor is an actual
A. Wole Soyinka C. Po Chu-I problem in many third world nations in Asia but it is not the
B. Yasunari Kawabata D. Rabindranath Tagore subject of this haiku. (C) Gazing at the moon may be
The correct answer is D. Tagore won the Nobel Prize for suggestive of dreaming and hoping but this leaves out the
Literature in 1913. Both (A) Soyinka and (B) Kawabata are essence that the imagery creates. (D) is incorrect because,
also Nobel Prize winners but these are not the correct while the grinding of rice is routine, the haiku does not have
answers; Kawabata won in 1968 and Soyinka 18 years the tone of boredom.
later in 1986,. The Nobel Prize, which was first given in 5. This excerpt from Soyinka’s Telephone Conversation
1901, did not exist during (C) Po Chu-I’s time in 846 A.D. indicates the universal issue of __________.

2. Filial piety is a basic tenet of this school of thought “ARE YOU DARK? OR VERY LIGHT?” Revelation came.
A. Taoism C. Hinduism “You mean – like plain or milk chocolate?” Her assent was
B. Confucianism D. Buddhism clinical, crushing its light
Impersonality. Rapidly, wave-length adjusted,
The correct answer is B. Respect and devotion to parents I chose, “West African sepia.” – and as an afterthought,
is important in establishing harmonious relationship and is “Down in my passport.”
a fundamental concept of Confucianism. (A) Taoism
emphasizes wu wei or non- action to achieve harmony with A. gender discrimination C. human rights violation
nature. (C) Hinduism highlights the individual’s dharma or B. colonial mentality D. racial discrimination
duty, while (D) Buddhism focuses on self-awareness to The correct answer is D. The landlady’s questions about
attain enlightenment. color indicate her deep-rooted prejudice against black
3. What does this excerpt from the Rigveda reveal about Africans even if they are educated and accomplished. (A) is
the Hindu belief on the god Purusha? incorrect because although the telephone conversation is
between a female house owner and a male caller the poem
A thousand heads hath Purusha, a thousand eyes, a does not focus on gender discrimination. Neither is (B)
thousand feet. acceptable because the poem does not highlight colonial
One every side pervading earth he fills a space ten fingers mentality. (C) may be considered because racial
wide. discrimination is a form of human rights violation but this is
The Purusha is all that yet hath been and all that is to be, not the best answer.
The Lord waxes greater still by food.
So mighty is his greatness: yea, greater than this is This part is oen for discussion
Purusha, 6. The Hindu belief that life is an illusion
All creatures are one-fourth of him, three-fourths eternal life A. dharma B. artha ☺C. maya D. kama
in heaven. 7. Varnas, the theoretical basis for the caste system of the
Hindus rests on __________
A. Purusha is the personification of natural phenomena. A. one’s birthright
B. The god Purusha is the source of mercy and salvation
B. karma of past thought and actions
for all. C. a person’s capacity and intelligence
C. Purusha is the primal source of all creation.
D. Purusha is powerful and supreme over all earth. D. the quality of contribution to society

8. __________ is a collection of non-speculative hymns


The correct answer is C. Purusha is the Primal Person in a representative of the Aryan religious spirit often
sacrificial ritual where his body parts are dismembered to comparable to the psalms in the Old Testament.
create the different parts of the world and the form caste A. Bhagavad Gita C. Rigveda

system. (A) is incorrect because the deities such as, fire B. Dhammapada D. Upanishads
(Agni), the sun (Surya), death (Yama), not Purusha, 9. What rhetorical device is used in this line from the
personify various natural phenomena. (B) is incorrect Ramayana?
because the excerpt does not describe Purusha as merciful “Dearly, loved, devoted Sita! daughter of a royal line.”
savior; neither is (D) correct because the excerpt does not
talk about Purusha’s power and supremacy rather, Purusha A. onomatopoeia B. alliteration C. assonance D.
as the Primal Sacrifice in the ritual. consonance

10. What do these thoughts of Dushyanta reveal about his


4. What insight is suggested by this haiku from Bashō? character?
“A tranquil spot! Why should I thrill?/ Love cannot enter
there – ” d. If the test yields scores which help one accomplish his
A. indecisive B. emotional ☺C. rational D. ambivalent purpose. :)

16. Which of the following test types is scored least


1. What define and differentiate levels of performance? objective?
a. Porfolios c. Tests a. Matching c. True-False
b. Researches d. Rubrics :)
b. Multiple test d. Short answer :)

2. Which test has a higher diagnostic value? 17. What value typifies or best represents the whole
a. Restricted essay c. Problem solving distribution?
a. Measure of variability
b. Multiple choice d. Extended essay
b. Measure of dispersion
:)

3. If, before you proceed, you want to know what your c . Measure of central tendency :)

students already know about your cognitive lesson for the d. Measure of correlation
day, which test may serve best your purpose? 18. The intelligence in two classes may be the same and
a. Objective test c. Essay
:)
yet the classes may be unlike. This means that.
b. Short answer test d. Performance test a. They differ in average
4. Highest level of objective in the revised Bloom's b. They differ in their scores :)

Taxonomy c. They differ in everything


a. Creating c. Applying
:)
d. They differ in variability
b. Evaluation d. Analyzing 19. What does small standard deviation mean?
5. It divides the distribution into ten equal parts a. The group is absolutely heterogeneous
a. Percentiles c. Quantiles b. The class is of average level
c. The class is below avearge level
b. Quartiles d. Deciles :)

6. Given by a teacher after he has finished instruction d. The group is relatively homogeneous :)

a. Diagnostic test c. Posttest 20. If in a distribution of IQ scores for 200 students, the
mean is much lower than the median, the distribution is
b. Power test d. Practice test
probably
:)

7. If the value of quartile deviation is high, the test scores in


the distribution can be interpreted as ______ a. Negatively skewed :)

b. Symmetric
a. Heterogeneous c. Slow
c. Positively skewed
:)

b. Plot d. Homogeneous
d. Symmetrical but not normal
8. Tests that assess student's achievement for the purpose
21. In a normal distribution, approximately how many
of ranking and assigning grade
percent comprise the average ability?
a. Norm-referenced c. Open-book
a. 2% b. 14% c. 34% d. 68%
b. Criterion-referenced d. Performance
:)

22. The numerical range value for the developing level of


:)

9. Achievement of what the table of specifications dictates


proficiency under the K to 12 grading system.
in terms of both content representativeness and cognitive
a. 74 and below c. 80-84
abilities
a. Relevance c. Discrimination b. 75-79 :) d. 85-89
23. Type of rating scale that uses bipolar adjectives.
b. Balance d. Variability
a. Likert scale c. Anecdotal record
:)

10. Type of validity that measures certain theoretical


factors or traits b. Checklist d. Semantic differential scale :)

a. Predictive c. Content 24. In the K to 12 implementation, honor students shall be


drawn from among those who performed at the
b. Face d. Construct
_______level.
:)

11. The process of obtaining data through testing is part of


a. Proficient c. Advanced
a. Measurement c. Either a or b
:)

b. Approaching proficiency d. Developing


:)

b. Evaluation d. Both a and b


25. The true mode of a set of data where median is 71.77
12. Which test intends to assess the probable success in
and the mean is 71.10 is ____.
some occupation or training course?
a. 72.11 c. 74.11
a. Aptitude c. Mental ability test
b. 73.11 d. 75.11
:)

b. Predictive test d. Achievement test


:)

26. The first stage in the implementation of portfolio


13. Which test is used for assigning grade levels to pupils
assessment in classroom is ___
a. Diagnostic test c. Summative test
:)

a. Introducing the idea of portfolio


b. Formative test d. Placement test b. Specification of portfolio content
14. Which of the following charateristics of a good c. Informing key officials and stakeholders
measuring instrument is first and foremost?
d. Identifying teaching goals to assess through portfolio. :)

a. Reliability c. Validity :)

27. Part of a performance tast that clarifies what the


b. Scorability d. Usability students will create and why they will create it.
15. When is a test valid? a. Situation/scenario
a. If it yields scores which are consistent. b. Standard
b. If the students get high scores in the test. c. Goal
c. If the test yields few or minimal errors.
d. Product :)
28. Understanding by design (UBD) is a firework to plan 10. Horace was a:
curriculum, instruction and _______. (A) Greek Critic
a. Learning c. Assessment :)
(B) Roman Critic
b. Motivation d. Education (C) French Critic
29. Part of a performance task that states the job of the (D) German Critic
students for the task 11. Aristotle discusses the theory of Tragedy in :
a. Goal c. Role :)
(A) Art Poetique
b. Product d. Situation (B) Poetics
30. Score that indicates how many percent of the refetence (C) Rhetoric
group of scores it has surpassed. (D) Ars Poetica
a. Variability c. Deviation 12. How many principal sources of sublimity are there
according to Longinus?
b. Percentile rank d. Central tendency
(A) Three
:)

Multiple Choice Questions/Answers on Literary Theory and (B) Four


Criticism - English Literature (C) Five
1. Aristotle and Plato belong to ____ phase of criticism. (D) Six
(A) Hellenic 13. What is the meaning of the term Hamartia as used by
(B) Hellenistic Aristotle in his Theory of Tragedy?
(C) Renaissance (A) Tragic end of the tragedy
(D) Graeco-Roman (B) Working of fate against the hero
2. Who was the first literary critic who said that “Art is twice (C) A weak trait in the character of the hero
removed from reality”? (D) A strong quality in the character of the hero
(A) Plato 14. Who is the meaning of the term Peripeteia as used by
(B) Aristotle Aristotle in his Theory of Tragedy?
(C) Longinus (A) Change in the fortune of the hero from bad to good
(D) Horace (B) Change in the fortune of the hero from good to bad
3. ‘On Translating Homer’ is written by (C) Constancy in the fortune of the hero
(A) Mathew Arnold (D) Fluctuations occurring in the fortune of the hero
(B) Walter Pater 15. What is the meaning of the term Anagnorisis as used
(C) T. S. ELiot by Aristotle in his Theory of Tragedy?
(D) William Hazlit (A) The hero’s recognition of his tragic flaw
4. Who proposed that poets should be banished from the (B) The hero’s ignorance about his tragic flaw
ideal Republic? (C) The hero’s recognition of his adversary
(A) Plato (D) The hero’s recognition of his tragic end
(B) Aristotle 16. What is denouement?
(C) Sir Philip Sidney (A) The ending of a tragedy
(D) Sir Thomas More (B) The ending of a comedy
5. Who considers poetry ‘a mother of lies’ (C) The climax in a tragedy
(A) Aristotle (D) The climax in a comedy
(B) Plato 17. Who was the originator of the Theory of Imitation in
(C) Pope Literature?
(D) Stephen Gosson (A) Longinus
6. Aristotle’s critical work is entitled: (B) Aristotle
(A) Ars Poetica (C) Plato
(B) Poetics (D) Horace
(C) De Arte Poetica 18. Who made a difference between ‘poetry’ and ‘poem’
(D) Art Poetique (A) Coleridge
7. Who is the author of Ars Poetica? (B) Addison
(A) Plato (C) Arnold
(B) Aristotle (D) Eliot
(C) Horace 19. Who was the most illustrious pupil of Plato?
(D) Longinus (A) Aristotle
8. Who is the author of Symposium? (B) Longinus
(A) Aristotle (C) Aristophanes
(B) Dante (D) Socrates
(C) Longinus 20. Who was the most illustrious disciple of Socrates?
(D) Plato (A) Sophocles
9. To whom “poetry is the spontaneous over-flow of (B) Plautus
powerful passion.” (C) Plato
(A) Keats (D) Critus
(B) Shelley 21. From where has the term Oedipus Complex originated?
(C) Wordsworth (A) Oedipus the Rex
(D) Coleridge (B) Oedipus at Colonus
(C) Antigone body
(D) Jocasta, the Queen of Thebes (D) An eccentric person
22. The term Electra Complex has originated from a 32. Which of the following is a critical work of Ben Jonson?
tragedy entitled Electra. Who is the author of his tragedy? (A) Discourse of English Poetry
(A) Aeschylus (B) Discoveries
(B) Sophocles (C) Arte of English Poesie
(C) Euripides (D) An Apologie for Poetrie
(D) Seneca 33. How many poets were included in Jhonson’s ‘The Lives
23. Who remarked, “Spenser write no language.” of Most Eminent English Poets’?
(A) Pope (A) 48
(B) Arnold (B) 50
(C) Dr. Jhonson (C) 52
(D) Ben Jonson (D) 54
24. In which the following works Plato discusses his Theory 34. Dryden wrote An Essay of Dramatic Poesy. Is this?
of Poetry? (A) An Essay
(A) Apology (B) A Drama
(B) Ion (C) A Poetical Work
(C) The Republic (D) An Interlocution
(D) Phaedrus 35. In Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesy there are four
25. Who is the author of the notorious book entitled The interlocuters representing four different ideologies. Which
School of Abuse? of them expresses Dryden’s own views?
(A) Roger Ascham (A) Lisideius
(B) Stephen Hawes (B) Eugenius
(C) John Skelton (C) Neander
(D) Stephen Gosson (D) Crites
26. An Elizabethan Puritan critic denounced the poets as 36. What has Dryden to say about the observance of the
‘fathers of lies’,’schools of abuse’ and’caterpillars of a three Classical Dramatic Unities?
commonwealth’. Mark him out from the following crities: (A) He advocates their strict observance
(A) William Tyndale (B) He does not advocate their strict observance
(B) Roger Ascham (C) He says that every dramatist should decide it for
(C) Stephen Gosson himself
(D) Henry Howard (D) He is silent about this issue
27. ‘Preface to the Lyrical Ballads’ was published in 37. Is Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesy a work of?
(A) 1798 (A) Interpretative Criticism
(B) 1800 (B) Legislative Criticism
(C) 1802 (C) Comparative Criticism
(D) 1815 (D) Textual Criticism
28. Philip Sidney’s Apologie for Poetrie is a defence of 38. Who called Dryden the Father of English Criticism?
poetry against the charges brought against it by: (A) Joseph Addison
(A) Henry Howard (B) Dr. Johnson
(B) Roger Ascham (C) Coleridge
(C) John Skelton (D) Matthew Arnold
(D) Stephen Gosson 39. The term ‘collective unconscious’ is coined by
29. “It is not rhyming and versing that maketh a poet no (A) Carl Jung
more than a long gown maketh an advocate”. Whose view (B) Sigmund Freud
is this? (C) Ernest Jones
(A) Shakespeare’s (D) Erik Erikson
(B) Marlowe’s 40. Poetic Diction was taken to be the standard language
(C) Spenser’s for poetry in:
(D) Sidney’s (A) The Elizabethan Age
30. What does Sidney say about the observance of the (B) The Neo-Classical Age
three Dramatic Unities in drama? (C) The Romantic Age
(A) They must be observed (D) The Victorian Age
(B) It is not necessary to observe them 41. “The tragic-comedy which is the product of the English
(C) He favours the observance of the Unity of Action only theatre is one the most monstrous inventions that ever
(D) Their observance depends upon the nature of the entered into a poet’s thought.” Whose view is this?
theme of the play (A) John Dryden’s
31. What does Ben Jonson mean by a ‘Humorous (B) Alexander Pope’s
Character’? (C) Joseph Addison’s
(A) A character who is always cheerful and gay (D) Dr. Johnson’s
(B) A character who is by nature melancholy 42. “Be Homer’s works your study and delight.
(C) A character whose temper is determined by the Read them by day and meditate by night.”
predominance of one out of the four fluids in the human Who gives this advice to the poets?
(A) Dryden be." The guest speaker is more of a/an __________.
(B) Pope a. Realist
(C) Dr. Johnson b. Pragmatist
(D) Addison c. Idealist
43. Which of the following critics preferred Shakespeare’s d. Essentialist
Comedies to his Tragedies? 2. A teacher who equates authority with power does NOT
(A) Dryden __________.
(B) Pope a. Shame
(C) Dr. Johnson b. develop self-respect in every pupil
(D) Addison c. retaliate
44. ‘Gynocriticism’ is associated with d. intimidate
(A) Elaine Showalter 3. Based on Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience, which
(B) Ellen Moors activity is farthest from the real thing?
(C) Julia Kristeva a. Read
(D) Kate Millet b. Hear
45. Wordsworth’s Preface to the Lyrical Ballads is believed c. View images
to be the Preamble to Romantic Criticism. In which year d. Attend exhibit
was it published? 4. Based on Piaget's theory, what should a teacher provide
(A) 1798 for children in the concrete operational
(B) 1800 stage?
(C) 1801 a. Activities for hypothesis formulation.
(D) 1802 b. Learning activities that involve problems of classification
46. “The end of writing is to instruct, the end of poetry is to and ordering.
instruct by pleasing.” Whose view is this? c. Games and other physical activities to develop motor
(A) Wordsworth’s skills.
(B) Coleridge’s d. Stimulating environment with ample objects to play with.
(C) Dr. Johnson’s 5. Study this group of tests which was administered with
(D) Matthew Arnold’s the following results, then answer the
47. Regarding the observance of the three Classical Unities question.
in a play, Dr. Johnson’s view is that: Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score
(A) Only the Unity of Time should be observed Math 56 10 43
(B) Only the Unity of Place should be observed Physics 41 9 31
(C) Only the Unity of Action should be observed English 80 16 109
(D) All the three Unities should be observed In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform best in relation to
48. Plato equated poetry with painting, and Aristotle the group's performance?
equated it with a. Physics and Math
(A) drama b. English
(B) music c. Physics
(C) dance d. Math
(D) none 6. Who among the following puts more emphasis on core
49. “Poetry is emotions recollected in tranquility.” Who has requirements, longer school day, longer
defined poetry in these words? academic year and more challenging textbooks?
(A) Shelley PagA. Perennialist
(B) Wordsworth B. Essentialist
(C) Coleridge C. Progressivist
(D) Matthew Arnold D. Existentialist
50. Who is the writer of ‘Hamlet and Oedipus’ (1949) 7. I drew learners into several content areas and
(A) Carl Jung encouraged them to solve a complex question for
(B) Harold Bloom inter-disciplinary teaching. Which strategy did I use?
(C) Ernest Jones A. Problem-centered learning
(D) Erik Erikson B. Unit method
Answers : 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (B) C. Reading-writing activity
9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14. (B) 15. (A) 16. (B) D. Thematic instruction
17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (B) 23. (D) 24. (C) 8. The concepts of trust vs. maturity, autonomy vs. self-
25. (D) 26. (C) 27. (B) 28. (D) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (C) 32. (B) doubt, and initiative vs. guilt are most closely
33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (C) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (B) related with the works of __________.
41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (C) 44. (A) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (B) A. Erikson
49. (B) 50. (C) B. Piaget
C. Freud
Professional Education D. Jung
9. I want to teach concepts, patterns and abstractions.
1. A guest speaker in one graduation rites told his Which method is most appropriate?
audience: "Reminder, you are what you choose to a. Indirect instruction
b. Discovery C. Apply rules and policies on a case to case basis.
c. Direct instruction D. Apply reactive approach to discipline.
D. Problem solving 18. What does extreme authoritarianism in the home
10. Which behavioral term describes a lesson outcome in reinforce in learners?
the highest level of Bloom's cognitive domain? A. Doing things on their own initiative
A. Create B. Ability to direct themselves.
B. Evaluate C. Dependence on others for direction.
C. Analyze D. Creativity in work.
D. Design 19. In a criterion-referenced testing, what must you do to
11. A sixth grade twelve-year old boy comes from a ensure that your test is fair?
dysfunctional family and has been abused and A. Make all of the questions true or false.
neglected. He has been to two orphanages and three B. Ask each student to contribute one question.
different elementary schools. The student can C. Make twenty questions but ask the students to answer
decode on the second grade level, but he can comprehend only ten of their choice.
orally material at the fourth or fifth D. Use the objectives for the units as guide in your test
grade level. The most probable cause/s of this student's construction.
reading problem is/are __________. 20. Teacher M's pupils are quite weak academically and
A. emotional factors his lesson is already far behind his time table.
B. poor teaching How should Teacher M proceed with his lesson?
C. neurological factors A. Experientially
D. immaturity B. Inductively
12. Principal B tells her teachers that training in the C. Logically
humanities is most important. To which educational D. Deductively
philosophy does he adhere? 21. Soc exhibits fear response to freely roaming dogs but
A. Existentialism does not show fear when a dog is on a leash or
B. Perennialism confined to a pen. Which conditioning process is illustrated
C. Progressivism A. Generalization
D. Essentialism B. Extinction
13. Which is the first step in planning an achievement test? C. Acquisition
A. Define the instructional objective. D. Discrimination
B. Decide on the length of the test. 22. Teacher P wants to develop the skill of synthesizing in
C. Select the type of test items to use. her pupils. Which one will she do?
D. Build a table of specification. A. Ask her students to formulate a generalization from the
14. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional data shown in graphs.
Teachers, which is NOT said of teachers? B. Ask her students to answer questions beginning
A. LET passers withWhat if ...
B. Duly licensed professionals C. Tell her pupils to state data presented in graphs.
C. Possess dignity and reputation D. Directs her students to ask questions on the parts of the
D. With high-moral values as well as technical and lesson not understood.
professional competence 23. Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed that
15. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to be promoted the human brain has limitless capacity. What
and so writes an anonymous letter against does this imply?
Teacher B accusing her of fabricated lies Teacher Q mails A. Some pupils are admittedly not capable of learning.
this anonymous letter to the Schools B. Every pupil has his own native ability and his learning is
Division Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do if she limited to this nativeabilty.
has to act professionally? C. Every child is a potential genius.
A. Submit a signed justifiable criticism against Teacher B, if D. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they have
there is any. learned everything.
B. Go straight to the Schools Division Superintendent and 24. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about
gives criticism verbally. a grade his child received compared to
C. Hire a group to distribute poison letters against Teacher another student's grade, demands to see both students'
B for information dissemination. grades?
D. Instigate student activists to read poison letters over the A. Refuse to show either record.
microphone. B. Show both records to him.
16. As a teacher, what do you do when you engage C. Refuse to show any record without expressing
yourself in major task analysis? permission from principal.
A. Test if learning reached higher level thinking skills. D. Show only his child's records.
B. Breakdown a complex task into sub-skills. 25. Rights and duties are correlative. This means that
C. Determine the level of thinking involved. __________.
D. Revise lesson objectives. A. rights and duties regulate the relationship of men in
17. Which is a sound classroom management practice? society
A. Avoid establishing routines B. rights and duties arise from natural law
B. Establish routines for all daily needs and tasks. C. each right carries with it one or several corresponding
duties i.e. to pass the exam. Which attitude towards religion or
D. rights and duties ultimately come from God God is displayed?
26. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our A. Religion as fake B. Religion as magic C. Religion as
nation's redemption, which should you authentic D. Religion as real
work for? 3. As a teacher, you are a rationalist. Which among these
A. Opening our doors to foreign influence will be your guiding principle?
B. Upgrading the quality of the Filipino through education A. I must teach the child that we can never have real
C. Stabilizing the political situation knowledge of anything. B. I must teAch the child to develop
D. Gaining economic recovery his mental powers to the full. C. I must teach the child so
27. Teacher A is directed to pass an undeserving student he is assured of heaven. D. I must teach the child every
with a death threat. Which advice will a knowledge, skill, and value that he needs for a better
hedonist give? future.
A. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat? 4. All men are pretty much alike. It is only by custom that
B. Don't pass him. You surely will not like someone to give they are set apart, said one Oriental philosopher. Where
you a death threat in order to pass. can this thought be most inspiring?
C. Don't pass him. Live by your principle of justice. You will A. In a multi-cultural group of learners B. In multi-cultural
get reward, if not in this life, in the next! and heterogeneous groups of learners and indigenous
D. Pass the student. That will be of use to the student, his peoples' group C. In a class composed of indigenous
parents and you. peoples D. In heterogeneous class of learners
28. Are percentile ranks the same as percentage correct? 5. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very good in
A. It cannot be determined unless scores are given. dramatizing. Which tool must have helped him discover his
B. It cannot be determined unless the number of pupils' strength?
examinees is given. A. Portfolio assessment B. Performance test C. Journal
C. No entry D. Paper-and-pencil test
D. Yes 6. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted against set
29. Teacher W wants to review and check on the lesson of mastery level. This means that NSAT and NEAT fall under
the previous day? Which one will be most __________.
reliable? A. intelligence test B. aptitude test C. criterion-referenced
A. Having students identify difficult homework problems. test
B. Having students correct each other's work. D. norm-referenced test 7. In a social studies class,
C. Sampling the understanding of a few Teacher I presents a morally ambiguous situation and asks
students. his students what they would do. On whose theory is
D. Explicitly reviewing the task-relevant information Teacher I's technique based?
necessary for the day's lesson. A. Kohlberg B. Bandura C. Piaget D. Bruner
30. To elicit more student's response, Teacher G made use 8. Which is a sound classroom management practice?
of covert responses. Which one did she NOT A. Avoid establishing routines B. Establish routines for all
do? daily needs and tasks. C. Apply rules and policies on a
A. She had the students write their response privately. case to case basis. D. Apply reactive approach to
B. She showed the correct answers on the overhead after discipline.
the students have written their 9. A sixth grade twelve-year old boy comes from a
responses. dysfunctional family and has been abused and neglected.
C. She had the students write their responses privately He has been to two orphanages and three different
then called each of them. elementary schools. The student can decode on the
D. She refrained from judging on the student's responses. second grade level, but he can comprehend orally material
Answers at the fourth or fifth grade level. The most probable cause/s
1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.A 9.C 10.C of this student's reading problem is/are __________.
A. emotional factors B. poor teaching C. neurological
11.C 12.A 13.A 14.A 15.A 16.B. 17.B 18.B 19.D 20.A factors D. immaturity
21.D 22.A 23.C 24.B 25.C 26.B 27.B 28.C 29.C 30.B 10. Teacher U teaches to his pupils that pleasure is not the
highest good. Teacher's teaching is against what
philosophy?
(LET) LICENSE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS
A. Realism B. Hedonism C. Epicureanism D. Empiricism
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
11. With which goals of educational institutions as provided
Set A
for by the Constitution is the development of work skills
1. Which is one role of play in the pre-school and early
aligned?
childhood years?
A. To develop moral character B. To teach the duties of
A. Develops competitive spirit. B. Separates reality from
citizenship C. To inculcate love of country D. To develop
fantasy. C. Increases imagination due to expanding
vocational efficiency
knowledge and emotional range. D. Develops the upper
12. Direct instruction is for facts, rules, and actions as
and lower limbs.
indirect instruction is for __________, __________,
2. Student Z does not study at all but when the Licensure
__________.
Examination for Teachers (LET) comes, before he takes
A. hypotheses, verified data and conclusions B. concepts,
the LET, he spends one hour or more praying for a miracle,
patterns and abstractions C. concepts, processes and
generalizations D. guesses, data and conclusions strategy/method did I use?
13. To elicit more student's response, Teacher G made use A. Problem-entered learning B. Thematic instruction C.
of covert responses. Which one did she NOT do? Reading-writing activity D. Unit method
A. She had the students write their response privately. B. 24. Read the following then answer the question
She showed the correct answers on the overhead after the TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN THE
students have written their responses. C. She had the PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT THE
students write their responses privately then called each of UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS?
them. BOBBY: WE COULD GOTO THE MOON AND SEE IF
D. She refrained from judging on the student's responses. THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS THERE WE DON'T
14. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about HAVE.
a grade his child received compared to another student's BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN INTO THE CENTER OF
grade, demands to see both students' grades? THE EARTH AND SEE IF WE FIND ANY OF THE
A. Refuse to show either record. B. Show both records to MISSING ELEMENTS.
him. C. Refuse to show any record without expressing RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM THE
permission from principal. D. Show only his child's records. METEORITES IF WE CAN FIND ANY.
15. John Watson said:Men are built not born.What does TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD ANSWERS. BUT
this statement point to? WHAT IF THOSE EXCURSIONS TO THE MOON, TO THE
A. The ineffectiveness of training on a person's CENTER OF THE EARTH, OR TO FIND METEORITES
development. B. The effect of environmental stimulation on WERE TOO COSTLY AND TIME CONSUMING? HOW
a person's development. C. The absence of genetic MIGHT WE USE THE ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE
influence on a person's development D. The effect of HERE ON EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW ONES?
heredity. Question: The Teacher's questions in the above exchange
16. A guest speaker in one graduation rites told his are examples of __________ questions.
audience: "Reminder, you are what you choose to be." The A. fact B. concept C. direct D. closed
guest speaker is more of a/an __________. 25. In his second item analysis, Teacher H found out that
A. realistic B. pragmatist C. idealist D. existentialist more from the lower group got the test item # 6 correctly.
17. The best way for a guidance counselor to begin to This means that the test item __________.
develop study skills and habits in underachieving student A. has a negative discriminating power B. has a lower
would be to __________. validity C. has a positive discriminating power D. has a high
A. have these underachieving students observe the study reability
habits of excelling students B. encourage students to talk 26. For maximum interaction, a teacher ought to avoid
about study habits from their own experiences C. have __________ questions.
them view film strips about various study approaches D. A. informational B. rhetorical C. leading D. divergent
give out a list of effective study approaches 27. The teacher's first task in the selection of media in
18. Principal C shares this thought with his teaching is to determine the ______.
teachers:Subject matter should help students understand A. choice of the students B. availability of the media C.
and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who objectives of the lesson D. technique to be used
accept complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings, 28. Principal B tells her teachers that training in the
and actions.From which philosophy is this thought based? humanities is most important. To which educational
A. Perennialism B. Essentialism C. Existentialism D. philosophy does he adhere?
Progressivism A. Existentialism B. Perennialism C. Progressivism D.
19. The search for related literature by accessing several Essentialism
databases by the use of a telephone line to connect a 29. Who among the following needs less verbal counseling
computer library with other computers that have database but needs more concrete and operational forms of
is termed __________. assistance? The child who __________.
A. compact disc search B. manual search C. on-line search A. has mental retardation B. has attention-deficit disorder
D. computer search C. has learning disability D. has conduct disorder
20. Teacher W wants to review and check on the lesson of 30. After giving an input on a good paragraph, Teacher W
the previous day? Which one will be most reliable? asks her students to rate a given paragraph along the
A. Having students identify difficult homework problems. B. elements of a good paragraph. The students' task is in
Having students correct each other's work. C. Sampling the level of __________
understanding of a few students. D. Explicitly reviewing the A. application B. analysis C. evaluation D. synthesis
task-relevant information necessary for the day's lesson. 31. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional
21. During the Spanish period, what was/were the Teachers, which is NOT said of teachers?
medium/media of instruction in schools? A. LET passers B. Duly licensed professionals C. Possess
A. The Vernacular B. English C. Spanish D. Spanish and dignity and reputation D. With high-moral values as well as
the Vernacular technical and professional competence
22. With indirect instruction in mind, which does NOT 32. Study this group of tests which was administered with
belong to the group? the following results, then answer the question.
A. Problem solving B. Lecture-recitation C. Inductive Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score Math 56 10 43 Physics
reasoning D. Discovery 41 9 31 English 80 16 109
23. I combined several subject areas in order to focus on a In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform most poorly in
single concept for inter-disciplinary teaching. Which relation to the group's performance?
A. English B. English and Math C. Math D. Physics A. Contructivist B. Gestalt C. Behaviorist D. Cognitivist
33. Teacher G's lesson objective has something to do with 45. What was the most prominent educational issue of the
the skill of synthesizing? Which behavioral term is most mid 1980s?
appropriate? A. Bilingual Education B. Values Education C.
A. Test B. Assess C. Appraise D. Theorize Accountability D. Mainstreaming
34. Standard deviation is to variability as mean is to 46. A teacher/student is held responsible for his actions
__________. because s/he __________.
A. coefficient of correlation B. central tendency C. A. has instincts B. is mature C. has a choice D. has reason
discrimination index D. level of difficulty 47. For which may you use the direct instruction method?
35. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our A. Become aware of the pollutants around us. B.
nation's redemption, which should you work for? Appreciate Milton's Paradise Lost. C. Use a microscope
A. Opening our doors to foreign influence B. Upgrading the properly. D. Distinguish war from aggression.
quality of the Filipino through education C. Stabilizing the 48. The concepts of trust vs. maturity, autonomy vs. self-
political situation D. Gaining economic recovery doubt, and initiative vs. guilt are most closely related with
36. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting ownership by the works of __________.
means of possessives. He first introduced the rule, then A. Erikson B. Piaget C. Freud D. Jung
gave examples, followed by class exercises, then back to 49. What measure of central tendency does the number 16
the rule before he moved into the second rule. Which represent in the following data: 14, 15, 17, 16, 19, 20, 16,
presenting technique did he use? 14, 16?
A. Combinatorial B. Comparative C. Part-whole D. A. Mode B. Median C. Mode and median D. Mean
Sequence 50. The principle of individual differences requires teachers
37. Theft of school equipment like tv, computer, etc. by to __________.
teenagers in the community itself is becoming a common A. give greater attention to gifted learners B. provide for a
phenomenon. What does this incident signify? variety of learning activities C. treat all learners alike while
A. Prevalence of poverty in the community. B. Inability of in the classroom D. prepare modules for slow learners in
school to hire security guards. C. Deprivation of Filipino class
schools. D. Community's lack of sense of co-ownership. 51. Which of the following propositions is attributed to
38. As a teacher, what do you do when you engage Plato?
yourself in major task analysis? A. Truth is relative to a particular time and place. B. Human
A. Test if learning reached higher level thinking skills. B. beings create their own truths. C. Learning is the discovery
Breakdown a complex task into sub-skills. C. Determine the of truth as Iatent ideas are brought to consciousness. D.
level of thinking involved. D. Revise lesson objectives. Sense perception is the most accurate guide to
39. With-it-ness, according to Kounin, is one of the knowledge.
characterestics of an effective classroom manager. Which 52. Which is one characteristic of an effective classroom
phrase goes with it? management?
A. Have hands that write fast. B. Have eyes on the back of A. It quickly and unobtrusively redirects misbehavior once it
your heads. C. Have a mouth ready to speak. D. Have occurs. B. It teaches dependence on others for self-control.
minds packed with knowledge. C. It respects cultural norms of a limited group students. D.
40. Ruben is very attached to his mother and Ruth to her Strategies aresimple enough to be used consistently.
father. In what developmental stage are they according to 53. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test item,
Freudian psychological theory? namely B, C, and D, no pupil chose D as answer. This
A. Oedipal stage B. Latent stage C. Anal stage D. Pre- implies that D is __________
genital stage A. an ineffective distracter B. a vague distracter C. an
41. Teacher Y does norm-referenced interpretation of effective distracter D. a plausible distracter
scores. Which of the following does she do? 54. I drew learners into several content areas and
A. She describes group performance in relation to a level of encouraged them to solve a complex question for inter-
mastery set. B. She uses a specified content as its frame of disciplinary teaching. Which strategy did I use?
reference. C. She compares every individual students' A. Problem-centered learning B. Unit method C. Reading-
scores with others' scores. D. She describes what should writing activity D. Thematic instruction
be their performance. 55. Value clarification as a strategy in Values Education
42. As a teacher, you are a reconstructionist. Which among classes is anchored on which philosophy?
these will be your guiding principle? A. Existentialism B. Christian philosophy C. Idealism D.
A. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and value Hedonism
that he needs for a better future. B. I must teach the child to 56. Teacher A is a teacher of English as a Second
develop his mental powers to the full. C. I must teach the Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the-blank
child so he is assured of heaven. D. I must teach the child sentences, dialogues, dictation and writing excercises in
that we can never have real knowledge of anything. teaching a lesson about grocery shopping. Based on this
43. From whom do we owe the theory of deductive information, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
interference as illustrated in syllogisms? A. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierachy of cognitive
A. Plato B. Scorates C. Aristotle D. Pythagoras learning. B. The teacher is teaching in a variety of ways
44. Teacher B engages her students with information for because not all students learn in the same manner. C. The
thorough understanding for meaning and for competent teacher wants to make herteachirig easier by having less
application. Which principle governs Teacher B's practice? talk. D. The teacher is emphasizing reading and writing
skills. this test item: Jose Rizal wrote __________.
57. If teacher has to ask more higher-order questions, he A. The central problem should be packed in the stem. B.
has to ask more __________ questions. There must be only one correct answer. C. Alternatives
A. closed B. fact C. concept D. convergent must have grammatical parallelism. D. The alternates must
58. Are percentile ranks the same as percentage correct? be plausible.
A. It cannot be determined unless scores are given. B. It 71. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible
cannot be determined unless the number of examinees is standards of quality education?
given. C. No D. Yes A. By continually improving themselves personally and
59. Which method has been proven to be effective in professionally B. By wearing expensive clothes to change
courses that stress acquisition of knowledge? people's poor perception of teachers C. By working out
A. Socratic method B. Cooperative learning C. Mastery undeserved promotions D. By putting down other
learning D. Indirect instruction professions to lift the status of teaching
60. A teacher's summary of a lesson serves the following 72. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and
functions, EXCEPT educational heritage of the nation and is, under obligation
A. it links the parts of the lesson B. lt brings together the to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice makes
information that has been discussed C. it makes provisions him fulfill such obligation?
for full participation of students. D. it clinches the basic A. Use the latest instructional technology. B. Observe
ideas or concepts of the lesson. continuing professional education. C. Use interactive
61. Which is a true foundation of the social order? teaching strategies. D. Study the life of Filipino heroes.
A. Obedient citizenry B. The reciprocation of rights and 73. Studies in the areas of neurosciences disclosed that
duties C. Strong political leadership D. Equitable the human brain has limitless capacity. What does this
distribution of wealth imply?
62. Which one can enhance the comparability of grades? A. Some pupils are admittedly not capable of learning. B.
A. Using common conversion table for translating test Every pupil has his own native ability and his learning is
scores in to ratings B. Formulating tests that vary from one limited to this nativeabilty. C. Every child is a potential
teacher to another C. Allowing individual teachers to genius. D. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they
determine factors for rating D. Individual teachers giving have learned everything.
weights to factors considered for rating 74. In a treatment for alcoholism, Ramil was made to drink
63. Who among the following puts more emphasis on core an alcoholic beverage and then made to ingest a drug that
requirements, longer school day, longer academic year and produces nausea. Eventually, he was nauseated at the
more challenging textbooks? sight and smell of alcohol and stopped drinking alcohoL
A. Perennialist B. Essentialist C. Progressivist D. Which theory explains this?
Existentialist A. Operant conditioning B. Social Learning Theory C.
64. Which test has broad sampling of topics as strength? Associative Learning D. Attribution Theory
A. Objective test B. Short answer test C. Essay test D. 75. The following are used in writing performance
Problem type objectives, EXCEPT
65. Read this question:How will you present the layers of A. delineate B. diagram C. integrate D. comprehend
the earth to your class?This is a question that 76. Which guideline must be observed in the use of
A. directs B. leads the student to evaluate C. assesses prompting to shape the correct performance of your
cognition D. probes creative thinking students?
66. In Krathwohl's affective domain of objectives, which of A. Use the least intrusive prompt first. B. Use all prompts
the following is the lowest level of affective behavior? available. C. Use the most intrusive prompt first. D. Refrain
A. Valuing B. Characterization C. Responding D. from using prompts.
Organization 77. On whose philosophy was A. S. Neil's Summerhill, one
67. Rodel is very aloof and cold in his relationships with his of the most experimental schools, based?
classmates. Which basic goal must haye not been attained A. Rousseau B. Pestalozzi C. Montessori D. John Locke
by Rodel during his developmental years, according to 78. "In the light of the facts presented, what is most likely to
Erikson's theory on psychological development? happen when ... ?" is a sample thought question on
A. Autonomy B. Trust C. Initiative D. Generativity A. inferring B. generalizing C. synthesizing D. justifying
68. Two students are given the WISE II. One has a full 79. Which applies when skewness is zero?
scale IQ of 91, while the other has an IQ of 109. Which A. Mean is greater than the median B. Median is greater
conclusion can be drawn? than mean C. Scores have three modes D. Scores are
A. The second student has significantly higher intellectual normally distributed
ability B. The first student is probably below average, while 80. Whose influence is the education program that puts
the second has above average potential C. Both students emphasis on self-development. through the classics,
are functioning in the average range of intellectual ability D. music, and rituals?
Another IQ test should be given to truly assess their A. Buddha B. Mohammed C. Confucius D. Lao Tsu
intellectual potential 81. Which is an appropriate way to manage off-task
69. To come closer to the truth we need togo back to the behavior?
things themselves.This is the advice of the A. Make eye contact. B. Stop your class activity to correct a
A. behaviorists B. phenomenologists C. idealists D. child who is no longer on task. C. Move closer to the child.
pragmatists D. Redirect a child's attention to task and check his
70. Which guideline in test construction is NOT observed in progress to make sure he is continuing to work.
82. In Krathwohl's taxonomy of objectives in the affective, Teacher A fail to apply?
which is most authentic? A. The end does not justify the means. B. The principle of
A. Characterization B. Organization C. Responding D. double-effect C. Always do what is right. D. Between two
Valuing evils, do the lesser evil.
83. Study this group of tests which was administered with 95. What should a teacher do for students in his class who
the following results, then answer the question. are not on grade level?
Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score Math 56 10 43 Physics A. Give them materials on their level and let them work at a
41 9 31 English 80 16 109 pace that is reasonable forthem, trying to bring them up to
In which subject(s) were the scores most homogenous? a grade level. B. Give them the same work as the other
A. Math B. English C. Physics D. Physics and Math students, because they will absorb as much as they are
84. We encounter people whose prayer goes like this: "O capable of. C. Give them the same work as the other
God, if there is a God; save my soul, if I have a soul" From students, not much, so that they won't feel embarrassed. D.
whom is this prayer? Give them work on the level of the other students and work
A. Stoic B. Empiricist C. Agnostic D. Skeptic a little above the classmates level to challenge them.
85. The test item "Group the following items according to 96. A child who gets punished for stealing candy may not
shape" is a thought test item on __________. steal again immediately. But this does not mean that the
A. creating B. classifying C. generalizing D. comparing child may not steal again. Based on Thorndike's theory on
86. Teacher B is a teacher of English as a Second punishment and learning, this shows that __________
Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the-blank A. punishment strengthens a response B. punishment
sentences, dictation and writing exercises in teaching a removes a response C. punishment does not remove a
lesson about grocery shopping. Based on this information, response D. punishment weakens a response
which of the following is a valid conclusion? 97. Helping in the development of graduates who aremaka-
A. The teacher is reinforcing learning by giving the same Diyosis an influence of
information in, a variety of methods. B. The teacher is A. naturalistic morality B. classical Christian morality C.
applying Bloom's hierachy of cognitive learning. C. The situational morality D. dialectical morality
teacher wants to do less talk. D. The teacher is 98. Teacher H gave her first-grade class a page with a
emphasizing listening and speaking skills. story in which pictures take the place of some words.
87. What is the mean of this score distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Which method did she use?
9, 10? A. The whole language approach B. The Spaulding method
A. 7 B. 6 C. 8.5 D. 7.5 C. The rebus method D. The language experience
88. Teacher P wants to develop the skill of synthesizing in approach
her pupils. Which one will she do? 99. Soc exhibits fear response to freely roaming dogs but
A. Ask her students to formulate a generalization from the does not show fear when a dog is on a leash or confined to
data shown in graphs. B. Ask her students to answer a pen. Which conditioning process is illustrated
questions beginning withWhat if ... C. Tell her pupils to A. Generalization B. Extinction C. Acquisition D.
state data presented in graphs. D. Directs her students to Discrimination
ask questions on the parts of the lesson not understood. 100. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching
89. Bruner's theory on intellectual development moves from assignments that adversely, affect their teaching. Does this
enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. In which stage(s) mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with
are diagrams helpful to accompany verbal information? teaching?
A. Enactive and iconic B. Symbolic C. Symbolic and A. Yes, if they are given other assignments, justice
enactive D. Iconic demands that they be properly compensated. B. Yes,
90. Which holds true to standardized tests? because other community leaders, not teachers, are tasked
A. They are used for comparative purposes B. They are to leadin community activities. C. NO, because every
administered differently C. They are scored according to teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in
different standards D. They are used for assigning grades activities for betterment of communities. D. Yes, because
91. An effective classroom manager uses low-profile teaching is enough full time job
classroom control. Which is a low-profile classroom
technique? 1c
A. Note to parents B. After-school detention C. Withdrawal 2b
of privileges D. Raising the pitch of the voice 3b
92. Which type of report refers toon-the-spotdescription of 4b
some incident, episode or occurrence that is being 5b
observed and recorded as being of possible significance? 6c
A. Autobiographical report B. Biographical report C. Value 7b
and interest report D. Anecdotal report 8b
93. By what name is Indirect instruction the Socratic 9c
method also known? 10b
A. Mastery learning B. Indirect Method C. Morrison method 11d
D. Questioning method 12c
94. Teacher A knows of the illegal activities of a neighbor 13b
but keeps quiet in order not to be involved in any 14b
investigation. Which foundational principle of morality does
15b 78a
16 d 79d
17 b 80a
18 c 81d
19c 82d
20c 83d
21d 84c
22a 85b
23d 86a
24c 87a
25b 88a
26c 89b
27c 90c
28a 91 d
29b 92 c
30b 93 d
31a 94 c
32a 95 a
33d 96 c
34b 97 b
35b 98 b
36c 99 d
37d 100 c
38b
39d 8.When planning her lessons and units, Mrs. Jones is
40a careful to include books and resources from a variety of
41c cultures and ethnic groups. What kind of education is this?
42a a. Multilingual education
43a b. Transformative education
44d c. Multicultural education
45a d. Gender free education
46c Answer: C
47c
48a 9. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
49c globalization?
50b a. Stretching a social, political and economic activities
51c across political frontiers, regions and continents.
52a b. The growing magnitude of interconnectedness and flows
53a of trade, investment and migration.
54a c. A speeding up of global interactions and processes
55c through worldwide systems of transportation and
56b communication.
57d d. The expansion of economic protectionism and isolation
58c of poor countries.
59c Answer: D
60b 10. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm
61b shift in education in the 21st century?
62a a. Shift from rigid subject matter to a more interdisciplinary
63b and multidisciplinary pedagogical approach.
64c b. Shift from values education and emotional learning to
65d knowledge dominated curriculum
66d c. From contextualized themes generated from global and
67b local realities to pre-organized subject matter
68a d. From more flexible learning styles to a prescribed
69b pedagogy
70b Answer: A
71a
11. What educational approach/perspective recognizes the
72d
knowledge and experience of women, racial groups and
73c
ethnic groups as being just, as valid and relevant as the
74c
knowledge of dominant groups in mainstream academic
75a
discourse?
76a
a. Transformative education
77a
b. Multicultural education b. Threaten the students that if there are students who do
c. Inclusive education not behave and tolerant of their classmates, s/he will be
d. Global education dropped from class.
Answer: C c. Inform students that they will all be learning new ways of
12. How does the notion of cultural relativity and variability thinking and behaving in this class, so they might as well
affect the teaching-learning processes in school? leave their cultural idiosyncrasies at home.
a. The students' varied cultural background will in now way d. Assign bright students to monitor and control behavior of
affect the way they will learn the lessons in school. poor students.
b. The students can readily adjust to the way the teacher Answer: A
initiates learning in school because children are adaptable 18. Which of the following qualities should be developed by
beings no matter what culture they come from. the pillar, Learning to Live Together?
c. The child's cultural background influences the children's a. Strong appreciation of the diversity of the human race
way of interpreting and viewing the world; hence, teachers b. Readiness to take risks and resolve or manage conflicts
must consider the children's world view when teaching. c. Scientific spirit and an inquiring mind
d. The teacher should be wary of differing cultural points of d. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness of
view and must make sure that students will see things the his/her personality
same way. Answer: A
Answer: D 19. Which of the following statements about Gender is
13. Which among the following is the focus of Civic correct?
Education? a. Gender is biologically determined.
a. Promote understanding of human rights, concepts and b. Gender is socially and culturally-constructed.
values to enable learners to comprehend and transform c. Gender roles are the same in all societies.
conditions which give rise to human rights violations. d. Gender is an ascribed status in society.
b. Learning for effective participation in democratic and Answer: B
development processes at both local and national levels. 20. UNICEF and UNESCO are two key UN agencies which
c. Foster a vision of education for sustainable development are particularly active advocates of education for peace.
and care for the environment. Which of the following is not supported by UNESCO in
d. Empower people with the skills, attitudes and knowledge promoting peace in the schools?
to build a peaceful world based on justice and human a. Uphold children's basic rights as outlined in the
rights. Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
Answer: B b. Develop a climate that models peaceful and respectful
14. Which of the following initiatives would NOT help a behavior among all members of the learning community
school address diversity? c. Demonstrate the principles of equality and non-
a. Using ability grouping discrimination in administrative policies
b. Using cooperative learning d. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making in social
c. Working with neighborhood groups studies classroom only when necessary
d. Using culturally-relevant teaching methods Answer: D
Answer: A 21. One way to advance peace education is through
15. If the teacher is emphasizing the development of the partnerships of various non-governmental organizations,
learner's competency to transform knowledge into education institutions, United Nations specialized bodies
innovations and job-creation, what pillar of education does which link ideals of peace with research and practice. One
s/he is actually promoting? such significant examples is the Hague Agenda for Peace
a. Learning to Know and Justice for the 21st Century. What is the aim of the
b. Learning to Do Agenda's Global Campaign for Peace Education?
c. Learning to Live Together a. Helps coordinate local initiatives and unite educators in
d. Learning to Be the common practice of educating for a culture of peace.
Answer: B b. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and
16.What pillar of education which emphasizes learning to Non-violence for the Children of the World and to introduce
be human, through acquisition of knowledge, skills and peace and human rights education into all educational
values conducive to personality development? institutions.
a. Learning to Know c. Brings together multiple traditions of pedagogy, theories
b. Learning to Do of education, and international initiatives for the
c. Learning to Live Together advancement of total human development and care for the
d. Learning to Be environment through learning.
Answer: D d. Serves to enhance learning across subjects like conflict
resolution initiatives.
17. A class is composed of students coming from several Answer: B
ethnic communities including Muslims and lumads. They
seem to have difficulty understanding each others' behavior 22. The impact of conflict on children whether as victims of
and points of view. What should the teacher do? war or child soldiers has been brought to world attention
a. Introduce multicuturalism in the class and provide through media, international organizations and eye witness
activities for practice. accounts. What is the best thing to do to help children
affected by conflict? d. The hypothetical element is located at the third position
a. Employ education to regain parts of a lost children and to of the p-block, along the fifth period of the periodic table.
facilitate the experiences that support healthy social, Answer: C
emotional and intellectual growth and development 2. Despite the observed diversity among organisms, they
b. Provide employment opportunity for them as well as their are all made from the same set of biomolecules composed
parents to attain financial independence of monomeric units except:
c. Offer them to migrate in neighboring country as foreign a. Proteins
refugees b. Carbohydrates
d. Secure their safety by imposing strict curfew hours c. Nucleic Acids
Answer: A d. Lipids and Fats
23. The United Nations is committed to address climate Answer: D
through mitigation and adaptation. Which of the following is 3. What will be formed when radium isotope, with 88
the best way of addressing the issue? protons and 138 neutrons undergoes alpha decay?
a. Deepen strategic and operational collaboration with a. Radon Atom (Rn222) with 86 Protons
international and regional organizations, including b. Francium Atom (Fr222) with 87 Protons
international financial institutions and regional development c. Actinium Atom (Ac222) with 89 Protons
banks, and other stakeholders. d. Thorium Atom (Th232) with 90 Protons
b. Developing a policy framework that identifies basic Answer: A
elements needed to prevent human rights violations.
c. Facilitate and execute agreements on reducing 4. Which of the following examples best illustrates
emissions from deforestation and forest degradation to application of Boyle’s Law?
protect forests and sustain the livelihoods of the people a. A tire becomes harder as more air is pumped into it.
who depend on them. b. A sealed aerosol can explodes when thrown into a fire.
d. Enhancing collaboration among humanitarian c. A balloon expands and bursts when exposed to direct
organizations, particularly from the global South, at the sunlight.
local, national and regional levels, to strengthen community d. A scuba divers stops at certain depths as he ascends to
resilience and emergency response, and establishing a the ocean’s surface.
monitoring system to assess progress on the Answer: D
implementation of preparedness measures. 5. Three liquids A, B, C were studied in a laboratory. Liquid
Answer: C A was found to float over B and C. It was also found that
24. Why are educational environments very crucial to liquid A flows fastest among the three. What can be said
peace education? about liquid A?
a. The social, cultural, economic and political contexts in a. Densest and most viscous
which educators work shape the specific content and b. Densest and least viscous
methods they choose for peace education. c. Least dense and most viscous
b. The variety of different educational settings from rural to d. Least dense and least viscous
urban, school-based to community and within the formal Answer: D
curricula or non-formal popular education projects are 6. Which of the following statements represents a physical
relevant to peace education. change?
c. Many teachers infuse peace education into traditional a. An antacid tablet forms bubbles when dissolved in water.
academic subjects such as literature, math, science, b. A flashlight beam slowly gets dimmer and finally dies out
history, language, civics and the arts. over time.
d. All of the above c. The lawn grows thicker every day because fertilizers
Answer: D were added into the soil.
25. What is celebrated every December 10? d. Frozen mango juice melted when left standing at room
a. Mother Language day temperature for 30 minutes.
b. Human Rights Day Answer: D
c. Earth's Day 7. Which of the following best explains why farmers burn
d. International Day of Tolerance rice straw and hull during seasons of harvest?
Answer: B a. Burning rice hulls and straws produce compounds that
act as repellant for pests which may damage plantation.
LET REVIEWER: GEN. ED. b. The smoke produced by burning rice hulls and straws
SCIENCE stimulate growth and fruit bearing of trees.
c. Rice hulls and straws are burned so that more spaces
1. Which of the following statements best describes a will be available for planting next set of crops.
hypothetical element with an electron configuration of d. Ash from burnt rice hulls and straws are rich in
1s22s22p63s23p5? compounds that could neutralize acidic soil so that more
a. The hypothetical element has an atomic number of 11. crops will grow
b. The hypothetical element is a member of Group V,
otherwise called the Nitrogen Group. 8. Acid rain occurs when ____________.
c. The hypothetical element is in the fifth position in the p- Answer: D
block, along the third period of the periodic table.
8. Acid rain occurs when _________. d. Grasshopper and bird populations would increase.
a. carbon dioxide combines with water in the atmosphere. Answer: C
b. phosphorus-rich water in lakes evaporates to form 15. Which of the following shows mechanical weathering of
phosphoric acid. rocks?
c. sulfur released in burning fossil fuels combines with a. formation of caverns
water in the atmosphere. b. acids dissolves rocks
d. excess hydrogen is released into the atmosphere to c. freezing water between rock particles
produce acids. d. iron in rocks combine with oxygen
Answer: C Answer: C
9. Why is it difficult to integrate nitrogen gas from the 16. PAGASA announces the approach of the seasonal
atmosphere into the nitrogen cycle of the biosphere? winds. The familiar names used are Amihan and Habagat,
a. Nitrogen is very abundant in the atmosphere internationally known as ________ and ________
b. Living organisms quickly absorb nitrogen gas respectively.
c. Oceans quickly absorb nitrogen gas a. Northeast and southwest
d. Few organisms can directly utilize atmospheric nitrogen b. Trade wind and easterlies
Answer: D c. Southwest and northeast
10. Which of the following sentences about greenhouse d. Westerlies and easterlies
effect is INCORRECT? Answer: A
a. Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere which 17. Fog is a cloud with its base at or very near the ground.
are returned to the earth’s surface. The formation of fog generally occurs after the ground has
b. Greenhouse effect is important in maintaining the lost heat by:
temperature of the earth. a. Evaporation
c. Greenhouse effect is due to gases that absorb the green b. Convection
region of light from the sun. c. Conduction
d. Greenhouse effect increases the overall surface d. Radiation
temperature of the earth. Answer: D
Answer: C
18. Why do we see the sun rise in the east?
11. When a gardener propagates a plant by taking cuttings, a. The earth revolves eastward.
he plants his cutting in a well-watered soil in a plant pot. b. The earth rotates from west to east.
What is the most likely reason why he may then cover the c. We are located in the 20th meridian.
plant and pot with a lightly perforated polythene bag? d. On the globe, we are located in the east.
a. To reduce the water demand of the cutting. Answer: B
b. To decrease the rate of gaseous exchange by the plant.
c. To reduce the chance of attack by pests. 19. If a voltage of 100 volts produces a current of 5
d. To protect the plant from cold weather. amperes in an electrical device, what is the resistance?
Answer: A a. 95 Ohms
b. 20 Ohms
12. It is a common observation that mushrooms thrive few c. 105 Ohms
days after lightning strikes. Which among the following d. 500 Ohms
biogeochemical cycles is involved in this process? Answer: B
a. Nitrogen cycle
b. Carbon-Oxygen cycle 20. Which of the following best differentiates an
c. Phosphorus cycle earthquake's intensity from its magnitude?
d. Sulfur cycle a. Intensity describes 'the depth from which the earthquake
Answer: A originated’ while magnitude refers to ‘the energy of the
earthquake’.
13. Which of the following factors contribute to an increase b. Intensity cannot be measured while magnitude can be
in human population? measured using a seismograph.
I. Immigration II. Emigration c. Intensity refers to the strength of the quake while
III. Natality IV. Mortality magnitude refers to the degree of destruction it caused at
a. III and IV the epicenter.
b. II and III d. Intensity is a measure of how much damage an
c. I only earthquake cause at the surface while magnitude is the
d. I and III strength of the quake.
Answer: D Answer: D
14. Shown below is a simple food web in a grassy 21. Comparing the speed of sound in liquids, gases, and
community. The arrow symbol means eaten by. What solids, the speed of sound is usually lowest in ____ and
would happen if all snakes are killed? highest in ____.
Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake a. solids, gases
Bird>Snake b. gases, liquids
a. Grass population would increase. c. liquids, solids
b. Grasshopper population would increase.
c. Bird and frog populations would increase.
d. gases, solids d. Sound is released later actually
Answer: D Answer: B
22. Which has a greater density, a lake full of water or a 27. Water has a higher specific heat than iron. What does
cupful of water? this mean?
a. The cup full of water a. Water is hotter than iron
b. The lake full of water b. Water heats more rapidly than iron
c. Not enough information c. Water is more dense than iron
d. They have the same density d. Water heats more slowly than iron
Answer: D Answer: D
23. A stainless steel spoon feels colder than a plastic 28. If a colorblind man marries a woman who has normal
spoon because stainless steel vision and no history of the disease, it is most probable that
a. absorbs less heat from the hand than plastic does all of their :
b. is really colder than plastic a. daughters will be carriers
c. has a lower temperature than plastic b. daughters will be colorblind
d. conducts heat away from the hand faster than plastic c. sons will be carriers
does d. sons will be colorblind
Answer: D Answer: A
24. Why is it NOT advisable to repeatedly open the door of 29. Albino corn seedlings may grow several inches tall.
a refrigerator? However, they will eventually die, primarily because
a. It will loosen the hinges of the refrigerator's door a. direct sunlight will destroy their cells
b. Leads to wastage in electrical energy. b. they lack adequate root system
c. Repeated opening introduces bacteria in to the c. they cannot produce their own food
refrigerator. d. they cannot obtain carbon dioxide
d. The warm air outside lowers the temperature inside thus Answer: C
making the refrigeration less-efficient. 30. Mimosa pudica, locally known as Makahiya is called as
Answer: B such because its leaflets tend to close when touched. This
25. What kind of mirror is used in cars to give the driver a organismal response to a given stimuli is called:
wider area and smaller image of the traffic behind him/her? a. Hydrotropism
a. Double concave b.Thigmotropism
b. Convex c. Geotropism
c. Plane d. Phototropism
d. Concave Answer: B
Answer: B
26. Why do we hear thunder some seconds after seeing
lightning?
a. Light appears brighter in the sky.
b. Light travels faster than sound.
c. Sound travels 1.331 m/s

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