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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION LET C.

Very Satisfactory
REVIEWER 2023 - 150 ITEMS
D. Did not meet expectations

MARVEN S. LANGUITA, LPT 7. There are more elementary schools than high
schools run by government. This can be traced to this
1. What is the primary advantage of active learning era.
techniques (disgussion, role play, gaming, etc.) in
instruction? A. Pre-Hispanic

A. Higher thinking B. Spanish

B. Problem solving C. American

C. Student engagement D. Japanese

D. Focus on questions, not answers 8. Which behavior does a great teacher who can
emphasize with his/her students display?
2. These are rights given the child in indigenous
minorities, but NOT to include ___. A. Feels what students feel

A. to profess his/her religion B. Expects students to understand his/her feelings

B. to enjoy his/her culture C. Gives no assignment

C. to use his/her own language D. Makes test easy

D. to be exempted from formal education 9. Among models of reading strategies, what did
student Lorna adopts when she read back and forth,
3. Which of the following simulation to abstract the attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on
real world learning? the page?
A. Chess A. Down-Top
B. Role playing B. Interactive
C. Monopoly C. Top-Down
D. Scrabble D. Bottoms-Up
4. Following the principles for punishing students, 10. Of the following questions, which relate to
which of the following is the LEAST desirable strategy metacognition?
for classroom management?
A. How is this done?
A. Punishing while angry
B. Am I learning well enough?
B. Give punishment sparingly
C. What facts did I know?
C. Punishing the erring student rather than the entire
class D. When did this event occur?

D. Punishing while clarifying why punishment is done 11. Which is an implication of a positively skewed
distribution?
5. What kind of literary works are very creative by way
of descriptive language and dramatic episodes? A. Students have high IQ

A. Fiction novels B. There was mastery of the lesson

B. Historical account C. Teaching was effective

C. Biography D. Teaching was not effective

D. Autobiography

6. What is the descriptor for a numerical grade of 95


as level of proficiency?

A. Satisfactory

B. Outstanding
12. In Piaget's theory, and individuals adjustment to 18. During classroom-level of curriculum
new information is called: implementation, the strategies that work are classified
as “green.” Which of the following belongs in this
A. Accommodation category?

B. Adaptation A. Content delivery based on lessons

C. Assimilation B. Excess in chalkboard talk

D. Organization C. Homogeneous student grouping

13. For effective teaching-learning, there is no such D. Student interest and teacher enthusiasm
thing as “one-size-fits-all”. What does this imply?
19. Which situation best illustrates the concept of
A. Allow students to use their cellphones in class. growth?

B. Always end up with a lesson summary A. A kinder pupil gains 2 pounds within two months.

C. Use performance tests since they are more B. A high school student gets a score of 85 in mental
reliable. ability test.

D. Consider multiple intelligences in teaching. C. An education student has gained knowledge on


approaches and strategies in teaching different
14. Which philosophy supports universal values in subjects.
education, as there are important in molding young
minds towards broad ideals such as demoracy, D. An elementary grader has learned to play piano.
freedom, human rights?
20. In what year was the K-12 offered to incoming
A. Essentialism Grade 1 to Grade 7?

B. Behaviorism A. 2011-2012

C. Existentialism B. 2012-2013

D. Empiricism C. 2013-2014

15. In his history class, teacher Naomi uses a current D. 2016-2017


events IQ contest to determine champions in
identifying people, places, and events. What learning 21. Jay exceeded the threshold of the prescribed
objective/outcome does she aim to achieve? number of absences during the school year, but his
teacher still gave him some considerations. Is it
A. Application acceptable?

B. Knowledge or recall A. No, without the consent of the school head.

C. Responding B. Yes.

D. Perpetual abilities C. No.

16. Which of these is a tool to foster creativity? D. Yes, provided that the student will be given
warning.
A. Case analysis
22. Teacher Mark will be talking about venomous
B. Debate animals in his next meeting. Which among these is
the least likely of his options as teaching materials?
C. Brainstorming
A. mock-ups
D. Feedback
B. models
17. Operant conditioning can be applied to classroom
by ___. C. realia

A. Connecting facts and concepts D. illustrations

B. Fostering conducive learning environment

C. Using reinforcement

D. Using manipulative devices


23. What does a difficulty index of 0.82 mean? The 29. Confucius asserted that in teaching there should
test is ___. be no distinction of classes. Confucius teaching is in
support of ___.
A. Easy
A. Education for All (EFA)
B. Very Easy
B. Moral Recovery Program
C. Difficult
C. Back-to-the-Basics
D. Moderate
D. Values Education
24. Which of the following does not belong to the
metacognitive reading activities? 30. The index difficulty of a particular test is 0.10.
What does this mean? My students ___.
A. Predicting
A. gained masyery over the item
B. Testing
B. performed very well against expectation
C. Sampling
C. found that the test item was either easy nor difficult
D. Perceiving
D. find the test item difficult
25. Who stressed the idea that students cannot learn
if their basic needs are not met. 31. In what way can teachers uphold the highest
possible standards of quality education?
A. Miller
A. by putting down other professions to lift the status
B. Maslow of teaching

C. Westheimer B. by working out underserved promotions

D. Thorndike C. by continually improving themselves personally


and professionally
26. Happiness is different from the pleasure in being
an abiding consequence of result which is not D. by wearing expensive clothes to change people’s
destroyed, even by the presence of pain. The best poor perception of teachers
illustration of this principle is ___.
32. In Erikson's Stages of Theory of Development,
A. A student topping the board exam which of the following needs to be developed from the
child (1 ½ to 3 years old)?
B. A mother giving birth
A. Autonomy
C. An engaged getting married
B. Initiative
D. A jackpot winner collecting his prize
C. Industry
27. Of the following, the most important for classroom
management is ___. D. Trust

A. The classroom is conducive to learning. 33. The principle of individual differences enables a
teacher to ___.
B. Latecomers are duly noted.
A. Requires much time to teach
C. Instructional tools are used.
B. Reduce student engagement in learning
D. The students are quite in class.
C. Treat all learners alike while inside the classroom
28. One of the rights of the students is the right to
make decisions in selecting alternative field of work. D. Provide different activities to meet student needs
This is an adherence to a philosophical foundation of
education. Identify the philosophical basis.

A. Behaviorism

B. Constructivism

C. Existentialism

D. Progressivism
34. To ensure high standards of teacher's personal 39. Which of the following will you do if somebody
and professional development, one must refer to the confided to you an offense which will implicate your
qualification standards to the PQF. What does PQF brother?
stand for?
A. Find out the whole account of the matter
A. Philippine Quality Framework
B. Tell him to report the matter to authorities
B. Philippine Qualifications Framework
C. Advise the person who confided to you to get the
C. Philippine Qualifications Focus services of the lawyer

D. Philippines Qualification Framework D. Encourage him to keep quiet so as not to implicate


your brother
35. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance
Approach to discipline, what happens when students 40. Which modes of delivery apply to the e-IMPACT
seek to hurt others to make up for being hurt or system?
rejected?
I. Programmed teaching
A. Attention getting
II. Peer-group learning
B. Power seeking
III. Individual study
C. Revenge seeking
A. I, II, and III
D. Withdrawal
B. I and II
36. The theory of behaviorism focuses on the study of
___. C. II and III

A. Logical reasoning D. only III

B. Abstract reasoning 41. The index difficulty of a particular test item is 0.10.
What does this mean?
C. Observable and measurable behavior
A. Students gained mastery over that item and found
D. Covert behavior out easy.

37. What does a difficulty index of 0.20 mean? The B. Students found that the test item was very difficult.
test is ___.
C. Students found that the test item neither easy nor
A. Easy difficult.

B. Difficult D. Students performed very well against expectation.

C. Very Difficult 42. Upon prior consent of parents and school


authorities, religion may be taught in Philippine
D. Very Easy schools ___.

38. Teacher Dave wants to develop the ability of A. within regular class hours
sound judgment in his students. Which of the
following questions should he ask? B. afer class

A. With the elements of a good paragraph in mind, C. during vacant period


which one is best written?
D. after recess
B. Of the characters of the story, with whom do you
identify yourself? 43. Under the affective domain of learning, what
includes active attention to stimuli such as
C. What is the essayist saying about judging other acquiescence, willingness to answer, and feelings of
people? satisfaction.

D. Why is there so much poverty in a country where A. Valuing


there is plenty of natural resources?
B. Organization

C. Characterization

D. Responding
44. Who among the following needs less verbal 50. Leticia strives hard to excel in oratory. Which
counseling but needs more concrete and operational would explain best her effort?
forms of assistance? The child who ___.
A. Desire to satisfy aesthetic needs
A. has mental retardation
B. Desire for security
B. has attention-deficit disorder
C. Desire for self-actualization
C. has learning disability
D. Desire to know and understand
D. has conduct disorder
51. Among components in the instructional framework
45. With grading practice in mind, what is meant by for learning strategies, which is demonstrated by
teacher's severity error? teacher Jiny who worked together with her students
on a skill or task and figure out how to apply the skill?
A. He uses tests and quizzes for punishment.
A. Independent practice
B. He tends to favor high-performing students.
B. Guided practice
C. He tends to give lower grade than what is
supposed to be. C. Consolidation

D. He gives way to students' who ask for reschedule D. Review


of the test.
52. Which criterion should guide a teacher in the
46. Which of the following activities best develops choice of instructional devices?
creative thinking?
A. Cost
A. Sounding out words while reading
B. Novelty
B. Giving an alternative ending for a story read
C. Appropriateness
C. Looking at the authors biography
D. Attractiveness
D. Rejecting the premises of the author
53. What kind of classroom management is applied in
47. An assessment used to evaluate the effectiveness the case of Teacher San who attends to every
of instruction at the end of a specific course is situation as it comes hoping to meet it as it comes
referred to as a ___ assessment. without much foresight and preparation?

A. formative A. Heading-on

B. summative B. Proactive

C. scholastic aptitude C. Reactive

D. general aptitude D. Reinforcing

48. Industry vs. inferiority stage and development of 54. In problem-based learning, which kind of problem
competence is associated with what level? should the teacher give?

A. Preschool I. With one answer

B. Elementary school II. With one solution

C. High school III. With many possible answers

D. Tertiary level A. II

49. Who is retained in the same grade level for Grade B. III
1 to 10? Any students who did not meet expectations
___. C. I and III

A. In three or more learning areas D. II and III

B. In 2 learning areas

C. In four learning areas

D. As shown in the general average


55. Among the following questions, which is not 60. What is the descriptor for a numerical grade of 73
applicable to metacognition? as level of proficiency?

A. How will I know if I am learning at an appropriate A. Satisfactory


rate?
B. Outstanding
B. Do I know what I need to know?
C. Fairly Satisfactory
C. Did I understand what I just hear, read or saw?
D. Did Not Meet Expectations
D. What factual information have I retained?
61. In the DepEd's grading system, what are the
56. PE teacher, Renz, want his students to learn components of summative assessment?
basketball in a practical way. What kind of simple
inexpensive can he use to achieve the outcome of the A. Written, Performance, and Periodical Assessment
students knowing to apply the rules in the game?
B. Written, Paper and Pencil, and Performance Tasks
A. Lecture using videos
C. Written, Attendance, Projects, Objective-Type
B. Lecture, demonstrate, simulate Tests, and Achievement Test

C. Play and be skillful in the game D. Written, Periodical, National Achievement Test,
and National Career Assessment Exam
D. Use successful athletes as resource persons
62. When classes began, Teacher Dan asked student
57. Which Pillar of Education pertains to the overall in pairs to interview and introduce each other to the
development of the human person as an individual class. How will this activity be classified according to
and as a member of the society? Edgar Dale's cone of experience?

A. Learning to Know A. Purposefulexperience

B. Learning to Live Together B. Dramatizedexperience

C. Learning to Do C. Verbal symbols

D. Learning to Be D. Demonstration

58. Based on DepEd's present grading system, which 63. On the aspect of personal classroom
of the following are recorded and management, which factor greatly affects the rate of
learning or the speed of absorption of knowledge
graded? among students?

I. Formative assessment A. Use of visual aids

II. Summative assessment B. Manner of presentation of the lesson

III. Assessment of learning C. Difficulty in lesson content

A. l and II D. Voice delivery and clarity of the teacher

B. ll and III 64. According to Nagel’s Acronym PPPF, what is


important to Follow Up in the proper use of
C. I and Ill instructional materials?

D. I, II, and III A. Student interest

59. Joshua got a final grade of 88 in his Mathematics B. Student expectations


subject. Which best describes his performance?
C. Lesson objectives
A. Fairly Satisfactory
D. Media and materials
B. Outstanding

C. Very Satisfactory

D. Satisfactory
65. Teacher Mica says: “If it is billiard that brings 70. In the parlance of test construction what does
students out of the classroom, let us bring it into the TOS mean?
classroom. Perhaps, I can use it to teach Math”. To
which philosophy does teacher Myra adheres to? A. Table of Specifics

A. Essentialism B. Table of Specifications

B. Idealism C. Table of Specific Test Items

C. Progressivism D. Team of Specifications

D. Reconstructionism 71. What criteria is the focus of Teacher Edward who


makes sure that factual information
66. During the first day of school, crying children are a
common sight especially in the pre-school from a website is well-documented, pictures and
dapartment. What explains this? diagrams are properly labeled?

A. Object permanence A. Accuracy

B. Stranger shyness B. Appropriateness

C. Temper tantrums C. Durability

D. Separation anxiety D. Unity

67. What criterion is achieved when a bulletin board 72. Under the learning to do pillar, which of the
display that has repeated shape or colors and also following instruments must be acquired so that a
using boarders to put the display together? person can perform his work effectively?

A. Balance A. Compromise

B. Correctness B. Insights

C. Durability C. Competence

D. Unity D. Communication

68. Teacher Magat took photograph of the different 73. Principal A shares this thought with his teachers:
animals in the zoo as his instructional materials in his Subject matter should help students understand and
Science class. Which is the best thing to do to allow appreciate themselves as unique individuals who
the whole class to see the realistic reproductions of accept complete responsibility for their thoughts,
these pictures at the same time? feelings, and actions. From which philosophy is this
thought based?
A. Mount the pictures on the board one by one.
A. Perennialism
B. Have the pupils pass the pictures around.
B. Existentialism
C. Photocopy the pictures taken.
C. Progressivism
D. Transform the pictures into slides.
D. Essentialism
69. In the taxonomy of learning objectives or
outcomes, which relates to judging in terms of internal 74. How will you make a child memorize the table of
evidence or logical consistency, or external evidence
consistent with fact? multiplication from the point of view of Pavlov?

A. Evaluation A. Make them understand the meaning of


multiplication
B. Receiving
B. Call the child's attention every time you recite the
C. Valuing table for them

D. Application C. Model the recitation of the table of multiplication

D. Reward the child with a candy for every correct


recitation
75. A mother gives her son his favorite snack every 81. Do the quarterly assessments have the same
time the boy cleans his room. Afterward, the boy percentage weights for all subjects for all the tracks in
cleans his room every day in anticipation of the snack. Grades 11 and 12?
Which theory is illustrated?
A. No
A. associative learning
B. Yes
B. classical conditioning
C. Yes, only for the academic track
C. operant conditioning
D. It depends on schools
D. modeling
82. Which design is easy to deliver because
76. Which part of the lesson development is complementary books and materials are commercially
concerned with mood setting? available?

A. Deepening A. Experience centered design

B. Application B. Problem design

C. Generalization C. Process design

D. Motivation D. Subject centered design

77. Learning is strengthened if it results in 83. You are starting to love Science as a subject
satisfaction, but it is weakened if it leads to because every time you answer correctly, your
annoyance. This is the Law of ___. Science teacher gives you verbal praises and
recitation chips. This situation is an example of:
A. effect
A. Operant conditioning
B. repetition
B. Classical conditioning
C. readiness
C. Cognitive functioning
D. exercise
D. Moral reasoning
78. Why is TOS important?
84. What happens when a student in Grade 1 to 10
A. For content validity did not meet the expectations in two learning areas?

B. For reliability A. Retained in the same grade level

C. For face validity B. He/She is not accepted for enrolment in the school

D. For format validity C. Promoted in the next grade level but has back
subjects in the lower grade level
79. The following terms refers to performance
objectives except ___ objectives. D. Promoted to the next grade level after passing
remedial classes for learning areas
A. Teachers
with failing mark
B. Behavioral
85. Because motivation comes before
C. Lesson learning,Teacher Carl should ___.

D. Learners A. teach concepts from simple to complex

80. What is the level of mastery for a grade of 75? B. follow the interest of the students in assigning task

A. Outstanding C. consider age level of students in teaching certain


concepts
B. Satisfactory
D. give the same task to all students in a particular
C. Fairly Satisfactory
learning level
D. Did Not Meet Expectations
86. Which of the following best describes the role of a 91. Teacher Paz does NOT personally agree with one
teacher from a perennialist perspective? school policy. What is her professional responsibility?

A. To expose the learner up-to-date information about A. Be indifferent about it but exert effort to understand
Science and Math it.

B. To reveal the wisdom of the ages such as those B. Make an honest effort to understand, support, and
contained in the Bible/Koran carry out the school policy even if she does NOT
personally agree.
C. To assist the learner to clarify his/her value
priorities through self-analysis C. Remain connected with the school but defy the
policy because in conscience she cannot agree.
D. To give, interpret, or analyze complete information
to the students D. Lead a campaign against its abolition.

87. Which of the following is the correct example of 92. You make full use of the question-and-Answer
the deductive method approach of teaching? method as a model for discussion. Who

A. The teacher starts by defining a term then gives championed/advocated the question-and-Answer
examples. method?

B. The teacher ask questions to the teacher at the A. Socrates


end of every discussion.
B. Mencius
C. The lesson starts with the study of specific cases
and ends with a generalization. C. Lao Tzu

D. The teacher asks the students to narrate their D. Mohammed


unforgettable experiences then share their
93. A pupil whose mother is an OFW has been absent
observation after. for three days. Considering the teacher's roles and
responsibilities, what action will you take?
88. Which of the theories of learning presents or
states that learning skills are hierarchically arranged? A. Record the absences.

A. Cumulative Learning B. Report to the guidance counselor.

B. Meaningful Learning C. Conduct home visitation.

C. Social Cognitive Learning D. Conduct action research.

D. Theory of Instruction 94. Among cognitive levels of thinking, what cognitive


level is stressed by the Essay question: "In the light of
89. What is the level of mastery for a grade of 77? the facts presented, what is most likely to happen
when...?
A. Fairly Satisfactory
A. Inferring
B. Outstanding
B. Classifying
C. Satisfactory
C. Applying
D. Did Not Meet Expectations
D. Analyzing
90. What is known as getting the
95. What is applied by Skinner’s change in overt
meaning of a new unfamiliar word by looking for hints behaviour like events can result in learning?
from surrounding words in a sentence
A. Shaping of behaviour
or paragraph?
B. Behavioral Training
A. Syntactic clues
C. Reinforcement Schedules
B. Semantic clues
D. Operant Conditioning
C. Graphophonic clues

D. Context clues
96. Teacher Min, a Kindergarten teacher has 101. Students must be taught self-responsibility.
important assignment to motivate, inspire, encourage,
and support students by providing them with a safe, A. Pragmatism
secure and loving environment, to educate them
socially, emotionally, and cognitively so they can B. Utilitarianism
continue to build a foundation for life-long learning.
C. Existentialism
This best exemplify teaching ___.
D. Constructivism
A. Vocation
102. Behaviorism is a philosophy that has been
B. Mission
anchored on the theories that relate to:
C. Calling
I. Trial-and-Error
D. Profession
II. Stimulus and Response
97. In his speech class, teacher Rod uses poetry
III. Brain and thinking
dramatic reading by students, using movements (c,
gestures, facial expressions, creative movements, A. I only
etc.). What learning objectives or outcome is he
looking for? B. I and II

A. Non-discursive communication C. I, II, and III

B. Reflex movements D. II only

C. Skilled movements 103. From among the following skills below, which is
the highest in terms of level according to Bloom's
D. Characterization Cognitive Taxonomy?
98. Jessica took the LET last March 2022 (Third A. Integration
Batch). Unfortunately, she failed in the examination
and got an overall rating of 69. Now, is she qualified B. Literal comprehension
for the position of para-teachers?
C. Critical comprehension
A. Yes, provided that he is a first taker.
D. Critical evaluation
B. No.
104. How do you describe the effects of escalating
C. Yes. situations of uncontrolled misbehaviors inside a
classroom?
D. Maybe.
A. Mushroom effect
99. A student make the teachers and his classmates
busy and asks everyone to give him special attention. B. Rainbow effect
What is the student's hidden message?
C. Ripple effect
A. The student want to get even.
D. Step-up effect
B. The student wants to feel reassured.
105. The Philippine Association for Teachers and
C. The students want to feel empowered. Educators (PAFTE) proposed a new curriculum for
Teacher Education to make the graduates globally
D. The student want to feel connected. competitive. What type of curriculum is this?
100. Among thinking skills in learning, what includes A. Supported curriculum
fluent, flexible, original and elaborate thinking?
B. Assessed Curriculum
A. Divergent thinking
C. Hidden curriculum
B. Convergent thinking
D. Recommended Curriculum
C. Critical thinking

D. Problem solving
106. What kind of teaching-learning approach is 111. What theory states that learning involves the
adopted in acquisition of abstract concepts that can be applied
flexibly in a range of situations which focuses on
teaching the same major subjects (English, Math, learner's internal cognitive processes.
Science) in the K-to-12 curriculum?
A. Learning Style Theory
A. Spiral teaching, learning
B. Reading Readiness Theory
B. Redundant teaching-learning
C. Multiple Intelligence Theory
C. Differentiated teaching- learning
D. Emotional Intelligence Theory
D. Higher order thinking teaching- learning
112. Which philosophy proclaims the spiritual nature
107. Which of the following mandated the of man and stresses that the human spirit, soul or
implementation of PPST? mind are the most important elements in life?

A. RA 7836 A. Essentialism

B. DO. 47, s. 2014 B. Realism

C. DO. 47, s. 2016 C. Perennialism

D. DO. 42, s. 2017 D. Idealism

108. What activity of human intelligence attaches 113. Teacher Alex wants his pupils to display their
value or quantitative description to measuring results favorite poem among the poems each one composed.
of learning and school activities? What type of portfolio is Teacher Alex expecting to
see?
A. Understanding
A. Evaluation Portfolio
B. Critical Thinking
B. Development Portfolio
C. Analysis
C. Showcase Portfolio
D. Assessment
D. Assessment Portfolio
109. On which principles is the IMPACT system
based? 114. Is an alien qualified to take the Licensure
Examination for Teachers?
I. The children are active participants in the learning
process. A. Yes, provided his / her country has reciprocity with
the Philippines in the practice of the teaching
II. Encourage and develop in the children the skill to profession.
learn independently and eventually become self- and
lifelong learners. B. Yes, provided he/she is a teacher education
graduate.
III. Education is viewed as a socializing process and
C. No, because she/he is not a citizen of the
learning training. Group learning is, thus, the Philippines.

primary mode of learning. D. No, he/she is not a natural born citizen of the
Philippines.
A. I, ll, and III
115. What is the measure of relevance in education?
B. Only II
A. Democratization of access
C. II and III
B. Functionality and meaningfulness
D. I and II
C. Ability to sustain education through the future
110. Which of the following ideas exemplify
stereotyping that is unfair to student-learners? D. Excellence and effectiveness

A. All students require quality instruction

B. All students from peasant communities are dull

C. All students have rights to be respected

D. All students can best learn at their own pace


116. Can a licensed professional teacher teach after 121. Among models of reading strategies, what did
continuous five years of not practicing the teaching student Lina adopt when she read back and forth,
profession? attending to both what is in her mind and what’s on
the page?
A. Yes.
A. Down-top
B. No, unless he/she has earned 12 units of refresher
courses in education. B. Interactive

C. That depends on the LET rating. C. Top-down

D. That depends on the GPA in college. D. Bottoms-up

117. Where can students find the critical views on 122. How will you characterize contemporary
current event in newspaper? progressive education?

A. Entertainment page A. Traditional

B. Ads section B. Science-based

C. Opinion page C. Virtue-driven

D. News page D. Classic knowledge

118. What is required in order to go up the next grade 123. Of skills teachers should understand and
level for a student who did not meet expectations in
TWO learning areas? students need to acquire, which is the ability to
monitor and modify thinking, as well as deal with
A. Pass remedial classes ambiguous or unclear information without getting
frustrated?
B. Take remedial classes even without passing them
A. Focusing
C. Repeat the whole grade level
B. Sharpening
D. Reduction to lower level
C. Tolerance
119. Which assessment of the teachers below did a
diagnostic D. Narrowing

assessment? 124. In Piaget's stages of Cognitive Development,

A. Teacher A who gave a quiz before starting the next what is the pre-school age in which a child's
intelligence is intuitive,
chapter on Physics.
able to make mental representation, and close to the
B. Teacher B who administered an achievement test use of symbols?
to the Grade 8 students.
A. Formal operational stage
C. Teacher C who gave a journal writing activity
immediately after discussion to determine the B. Concrete operational
outcome of instruction.
C. Sensory motor stage
D. Teacher D who gave a 10-item test to find out the
specific concepts in which the students are D. Preoperational stage
encountering difficulty.
125. Which is TRUE when the standard deviation is
120. What are the necessary skils needed under the big?
“learning to live together”.
A. Scores are spread out
A. Communication, self-control and handling emotions
B. The bell curve shape is steep
B. Interpretation of behaviours, problem solving and
critical thinking C. Scores are not extremes

C. Relationship building and cooperation, negotiation D. Scores are concentrated


and meditation

D. All of the above.


126. The ___ established the first public school 132. Among examples listed, which does not
system in the Philippines. represent teaching strategies to develop
metacognition?
A. Educational Reform Act of 1863
A. Have the students develop questions about what
B. Leyes de Indias is going around them.

C. Schurman Commission B. Have teachers the free hand to monitor and rate
learning achievement.
D. Treaty of Paris
C. Have students to monitor their own learning and
127. If schools want students to become self-directed thinking.
learners,which strategy should they employ?
D. Have students make predictions about what is to
A. Drill be represented.

B. Cognitive 133. Of the following types of tests, which is the most


subjective in scoring?
C. Metacognitive
A. Enumeration
D. Conditioning
B. Matching Type
128. On learning deficiencies, what is known as the
learning disability in math calculations. C. Essay

A. Dyslexia D. Multiple Choice

B. Dyscalculia 134. Which of the following statements concerning


test validity and reliability is most accurate?
C. Dyspepsia
A. A valid test is a reliable test.
D. Dysgraphia
B. A valid test is a valid test.
129. What will you see as an application of Pavlov's
idea of discrimination? C. A test can not be valid and reliable unless it is
objective.
A. Mentoring low achievers in class
D. A test can not be valid reliable unless it is
B. Engaging students in collaborative learning
standardized.
C. Giving way for peer tutoring
135. Following Kohlberg's
D. Allowing students to choose electives
Theory of Moral Development, what is the moral
130. Which is NOT among the major targets of the reasoning or perspective of Joy who allows her
Child-Friendly School System (CFFS)? classmate to copy her test work, so that she will be
her friend?
A. All school children are friendly.
A. Punishment
B. All children 6-12 years old are enrolled in
elementary schools. B. Obedience

C. All children complete their elementary education C. Law and order


within six years.
D. Social approval
D. All grade six students pass the division, regional
136. Mellisa has not practiced her teaching profession
and national tests.
for the past five years. How many units of education
131. What is known as learning a new word by courses should she take before she is allowed to
studying its roots and affixes? teach?

A. Morphology A. 12 units

B. Phonetic analysis B. 15 units

C. Structural analysis C. 24 units

D. Contextualization D. 30 units
137. Of the following, which is the truest of 143. Which of the following is a divergent question?
adolescents?
A. Is Eve a woman?
A. Hormonal changes
B. When is Christmas Day?
B. Defiance of peer group
C. How much did you spend on that bike?
C. Last splurge of dependence
D. What are the ways of conserving water?
D. Unruly behavior
144. Which outcome in remedial instruction in English
138. If an item has difficulty index of .56 and a is generally important?
discrimination index of -5, what will you do with the
item? A. Resolution of communication problems.

A. Reject it B. Variety of learning experiences.

B. Revise It C. Positive experience in language/literature learning.

C. Do nothing D. Participate in learning experiences.

D. Retain It 145. Among the following,which initiative contributes


to positive learning and classroom management?
139. In Erikson's Stages of Theory of Development,
which affirmation belongs to the stage of Identity A. dangle lessons
versus Role Confusion?
B. effective routine and drills
A. When people look at what I have done, I feel
embarrassed C. persistent reminder on school rules

B. I get a good deal of pleasure from working D. simple review and looking back at the lesson

C. I wonder what sort of person I am 146. Prof. De Leon teaches in a barangay where
there are frequent quarrels and fights due to serious
D. I feel competent and petty problems. In his Social Studies class, he
needs to emphasize:
140. Teacher Marven asks his students, "what do you
want to become when you grow up"? What kind of A. Learning to Be
philosophy?
B. Learning to Live Together
A. Progressivism
C. Learning to Know
B. Naturalism
D. Learning to Do
C. Existentialism
147. If an item has difficulty index of .56 and a
D. Idealism discrimination index of 5, what will you do with the
item?
141. Speaking of learning style, the “mastery learner”
learns best from ___. A. Reject it

A. dramas B. Revise It

B. drill C. Do nothing

C. debates D. Retain It

D. role-playing 148. A teacher's salary must increase right after how


many years of service according to the Magna Carta
142. This is a level under the Affective Domain by for Public School Teachers?
Krathwohl, which shows learners' concern with the
worth or value a student attaches to a particular A. 2 years
phenomena, object, or behavior.
B. 5 years
A. Characterization
C. 3 years
B. Organization
D. 7 years
C. Responding

D. Valuing
149. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is enhanced 22. C. realia
by asking students to work on a physical model of the
atom after a teacher's discussion about the atom? 23. B. Very Easy

A. Interpersonal 24. D. Perceiving

B. Kinesthetical 25. B. Maslow

C. Mathematical 26. B. A mother giving birth

D. Linguistic 27. A. The classroom is conducive to learning.

150. Which of the following is not included in the 3 C's 28. Existentialism
of classroom management?
29. A. Education for All (EFA)
A. Content
30. D. find the test item difficult
B. Conduct
31. C. by continually improving themselves
C. Context personally and professionally

D. Control 32. A. Autonomy

33. D. Provide different activities to meet student


needs
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - 150 ITEMS
ANSWER KEY 34. B. Philippine Qualifications Framework

1. C. Student engagement 35. C. Revenge seeking

2. D. to be exempted from formal education 36. C. Observable and measurable behavior

3. B. Role playing 37. C. Very Difficult

4. A. Punishing while angry 38. A. With the elements of a good paragraph in


mind, which one is best written?
5. A. Fiction novels
39. A. Find the whole account of the the matter
6. B. Outstanding
40. A. I, II and III
7. B. Spanish
41. B. Students found that the test item was very
8. A. Feels what students feel difficult.

9. B. Interactive 42. A. within regular class hours

10. B. Am I learning well enough? 43. D. Responding

11. D. Teaching was not effective 44. B. has attention-deficit disorder

12. A. Accomodation 45. C. He tends to give lower grade than what is


supposed to be.
13. D. Consider multiple intelligences in teaching.
46. B. Giving an alternative ending for a story read
14. C. Existentialism
47. B. summative
15. B. Knowledge or recall
48. B. Elementary school
16. C. Brainstorming
49. A. In three or more learning areas
17. C. Using reinforcement
50. C. Desire for self-actualization
18. D. Student interest and teacher enthusiasm
51. B. Guided practice
19. A. A kinder pupil gains 2 pounds within two
months. 52. C. Appropriateness

20. B. 2012-2013 53. C. Reactive

21. No, without the consent of the school head. 54. B. III
55. D. What factual information have I retained? 87. A. The teacher starts by defining a term then
gives examples.
56. B. Lecture, demonstrate, simulate
88. A. Cumulative learning
57. D. Learning to Be
89. A. Fairly Satisfactory
58. B. II and III
90. D. Context clues
59. C. Very Satisfactory
91. B. Make an honest effort to understand,
60. D. Did Not Meet Expectations support, and carry out the school policy even if
she does NOT personally agree.
61. A. Written, Performance, and Periodical
Assessment 92. A. Socrates

62. A. Purposeful experience 93. C. Conduct home visitation

63. D. Voice delivery and clarity of the teacher 94. A. Inferring

64. C. Lesson objectives 95. D. Operant Conditioning

65. C. Progressivism 96. B. Mission

66. D. Separation anxiety 97. A. Non-discursive communication

67. D. Unity 98. B. No.

68. D. Transform the pictures into slides 99. D. The student want to feel connected.

69. A. Evaluation 100. A. Divergent thinking

70. B. Table of Specifications 101. C. Existentialism

71. A. Accuracy 102. B. I and II

72. C. Competence 103. D. Critical evaluation

73. B. Existentialism 104. C. Ripple effect

74. B. Call the child's attention every time you 105. D. Recommended Curriculum
recite the table for them
106. A. Spiral teaching, learning
75. C. operant conditioning
107. D. DO. 42, s. 2017
76. D. Motivation
108. D. Assessment
77. A. effect
109. A. I, II, and III
78. B. For reliability
110. B. All students from peasant communities
79. A. Teachers are dull

80. C. Fairly Satisfactory 111. A. Learning Style Theory

81. A. No 112. D. Idealism

82. D. Subject centered design 113. C. Showcase Portfolio

83. A. Operant Conditioning 114. A. Yes, provided his/her country has


reciprocity with the Philippines in the practice of
84. D. Promoted to the next grade level after the teaching profession.
passing remedial classes for learning areas
115. B. Functionality and meaningfulness
with failing mark
116. B. No, unless he/she has earned 12 units of
85. B. follow the interest of the students in refresher courses in education.
assigning task
117. C. Opinion page
86. B. To reveal the wisdom of the ages such as
those contained in the Bible/Koran 118. A. Pass remedial classes
119. D. Teacher D who gave a 10-item test to find
out the specific concepts in which the students
are encountering difficulty.

120. D. All of the above.

121. B. Interactive

122. B. Science-based

123. C. Tolerance

124. D. Preoperational stage

125. A. Scores are spread out

126. A. Educational Reform Act of 1863

127. C. Metacognitive

128. B. Dyscalculia

129. A. Mentoring low achievers in class

130. A. All school children are friendly.

131. C. Structural analysis

132. B. Have teachers the free hand to monitor


and rate learning achievement.

133. C. Essay

134. A. A valid test is a reliable test.

135. D. Social approval

136. A. 12 units

137. A. Hormonal changes

138. A. Reject it

139. C. I wonder what sort of person I am

140. D. Idealism

141. B. drill

142. D. Valuing

143. D. What are the ways of conserving water?

144. A. Resolution of communication problems

145. B. effective routine and drills

146. B. Learning to Live Together

147. D. Retain it

148. C. 3 years

149. B. Kinesthetical

150. D. Control

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