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DAY 2 – PART 3 (PROF ED) D.

Predictive Validity

1. After studying multiple assessment results, you discover 8. Here is a score distribution:
that Shekinah performed very poorly on all test- written and 98,93,93,93,90,88,87,85,85,85,70,51,34,34,34,20,18,15,12,9
unwritten. What should you do? ,8,6,3,1. Which is a characteristic of the score distribution?
I. Determine the cause of poor performance A. Skewed to the left
II. Talk to her parents B. Skewed to the right
III. Determine if she is a child with special needs. C. Bi-modal
A. I, and II B. I only D. Tri-modal
C. I, II, and III D. II, and III only
9. Mrs. Acido wants to establish the reliability of her
2. Which is an on-the-spot recording that provides an achievement test in English. Which of the following activities
inexpensive, non-threatening, assessable method of will help achieve her purpose?
gathering a range of information about learner’s academic, A. Administer two parallel test to different groups of students.
social, and emotional development? B. Administer two equivalent test to the same group of
A. Anecdotal Record students
B. Developmental Record C. Administer a single test but to two different groups of
C. Class Record students
D. Scoring Rubric D. Administer two different test but to the same group of
students
3. Based on your diagnostic test, you find out that your
students can use Excel very well. What should you do? 10. Ms. Alviz wants to determine if the student’s scores in
A. Let students decide what to do during the computer their final test is reliable. However, she has only one set of
period. test and her students are already on vacation. What test of
B. Let students display their skills on Excel. reliability can she employ?
C. Teach them Excel to further hone their skills. A. Test-retest
D. Proceed to the next lesson objectives. B. Kuder Richardson Method
C. Equivalent forms
4. Among written categories of assessment methods, what D. Test-retest with equivalent forms
instruments did Science teacher Piper use when she
prepared a list of behavior that makes up a certain type of 11. The criterion of success in Teacher Refred’s objective is
performance in the use of microscope? that “The pupils must be able to spell 90% of the words
A. Performance test correctly”. Ana and 19 others correctly spelled 40 words out
B. Product rating scale of 50. This means that Teacher Refred ___?
C. Observation and self-report A. Attained his objective because of his effective spelling drill
D. Written response instruments B. Attained her lesson objective
C. Failed to attain his lesson objective as far as the twenty
5. What does it mean to state that the difficulty index of a pupils are concerned
test item is 1? D. Failed to attain his lesson objective as far as the forty
A. The test item is not valid pupils are concerned
B. The test item is very difficult
C. The test item is extremely easy 12. In a test, Teacher A set a score of at least 48 out of 50
D. The test item is very good and should be retained as the criterion of mastery in two sections of 100 students.
30 students got a score of 48, 20 students got 49, 5
6. What does it mean if student Sheldon got a 60% students got 50, but all the rest score, from 10 to 47. Which
percentile rank in class? conclusion can be derive?
A. He scored better than 60% of the class A. 45% did not met the established criterion of mastery
B. He got 60% of the items correctly B. 55% did not met the established criterion of mastery
C. He scored less than 60% of the class C. 45% met the established criterion of mastery
D. He got 40% of the test wrongly D. 55% belong to the mean score in the normal distribution

7. Of the types of validity for tests, what reflects the 13. During the covid pandemic, many classes were
knowledge and skills in the program of studies? conducted virtually. Which type of test assessment is the
A. Criterion Validity most convenient to use?
B. Curricular Validity A. fieldtrip
C. Content Validity B. demonstration
C. performance C. Placement evaluation
D. study guide D. Diagnostic evaluation

14. Which can enhance the accuracy of information gathered 21. The desecration of churches, temples, or places of
by the way of observation? Worship, as well as the burning and or destruction of
A. An anecdotal record is used by the observer religious artifacts are considered offensive to the believers.
B. A survey form is used by the observer What kind of value do they place on these places and
C. A scoring rubric is used by the observer artifacts?
D. an observation guide is used by the observer A. Pleasure
B. Values of the Holy
15. In constructing assessment tools, teachers should refrain C. Spiritual
from including example of esoteric content in a set of D. Vital
questions. With that, which among the following should be
avoided? 22. When students are in school, teachers act as the
A. What planet is not named after a God? parents. This principle is called_____.
B. Does climate change affect our lives? A. In lumen parentis
C. Can you kill yourself by holding your breath? B In toto parentis
D. What human character did Buddha showed when he live C. In loco parentis
in India? D. In lucis parents

16. Which standardized test is used in special testing school 23. What government function can teachers assist in if they
as a basis of admission and placement of students? live in the same community as the school they work in, and if
A. Intelligence Test the students in that school also live in the community?
B. Achievement Test A. Peacekeepers
C. Personality Test B. Repairmen
D. Quarter Test C. Census monitors
D. Announcer
17. Problem in test content sampling and procedures can
result to an error. However, chances of margin of error can 24. Teacher Manuel is a faculty member of a mission school
be reduced through careful efforts to achieve the following that caters to children of middle to low-income families.
criteria for test but not including ____? Which of the following is best to help address the financial
A. Versatility status of the families?
B. Predictability A. Prescribe tasks that have little to no cost
C. Objectivity B. Prescribe the purchase of brand-new textbooks
D. Accuracy C. Charge a fee for joining field trips/other events
D. Present a task that is optional: only those who can afford
18. This refers to the core inside the classroom setting or the it can do it
school ?
A. Instruction 25. During his lesson on violins, Teacher Joseph brought his
B. Learners own violin so that his students can practice. This is faithful to
C. Teachers this philosophy.
D. Curriculum A. ldealism
B. Realism
19. the following are characteristics of authentic assessment C. Perennialism
except ? D. Progressivism
A. Norm-referenced
B. Criterion-referenced 26. Until now, Teacher Paola believed that the artworks from
C. Performance-based the Renaissance were relevant material for teaching. Thus,
D. Student-structured she tries to include them as examples when she teaches her
students. She seems to be a follower of this philosophy.
20. The school wants to find out the causes of students A. Essentialism
problem that gave them a low ranking in the district exams. B. Idealism
What type of assessment method should the school C. Existentialism
conduct? D. Perennialism
A. Summative evaluation
B. Formative evaluation
27. In order to lessen the likelihood of students disarranging 34. Who among the following is not technically considered a
chairs and ensure there is no litter on the floor, Teacher “teacher”, if one were to refer to the Code of Ethics for
Coleen makes sure the classroom is clean and orderly. On Professional Teachers?
which school of thought is her action based?  A. Teacher Althea of Nursery Section Apple
A. Existentialism B. Professor Clarita of BSEd - Section3
B. Progressivism C. Mr.Joseph of Grade 12-Section Einstein
C. Behaviorism D. Miss Anavill of Grade 6 - Section Tokyo
D. Reconstructionism
35. Raphael was a studious learner, and he carried this trait
28. Teacher Dakila claims to be an essentialist. This is to be over to his teaching career. Many students saw this
expected in his classroom. diligence, and they tried to emulate him. In this situation,
A. Heavy emphasis on lectures Raphael succeeded in this NCBTS domain.
B. Practical examinations A. Personal Growth and Professional Development
C. Free expression of one's identity B. Community Linkages
D Case studies of real events C. Diversity of Learners
D. Social Regard for Learning
29. “Specialization knows more and more about less and
less. Then, it is better to be a generalist" claims Teacher 36. When Calvin uttered the line "l am only a teacher" what
Cris. Which philosophy will best agree with Teacher Cris's was the implication?
opinion? A. He is dissatisfied with his salary.
A. Perennialism B He is depressed.
B. Progressivism C. He is having trouble with parents
C. Essentialism D. He is not proud to be a teacher
D. Existentialism
37. Teacher Anavill is willing to share her time and talent
30. What type of education can best prepare a global with fellow teachers within the same school, especially when
teacher for a truly limitless and boundless world? there are tasks to be accomplished. She demonstrates
A. Formal Education behavior that is reflective of this Career stage.
B. Inclusive Education A. Stage1
C. Alternative Education B. Stage 2
D. Multicultural Education C. Stage 3
D. Stage 4
31. Which among the choices is guaranteed by the 1987
Constitution? 38. What was President Corazon Aquino's main contribution
A. Priority Fiscal Allocation to education?
B. Certificate Transfer Program A. Higher Education Act
C. Building of More Classrooms B. Free Public Elementary Education Act
D. Hiring of New Teachers C. Free Public Secondary Education Act
D. Quality Access to Tertiary Education Act
32. Teacher Tony is in a romantic relationship with his
student. Is this allowed? 39. During the Senior High School transition from 2016 to
A. No, and he can be sued for harassment. 2018, many college teachers were transferred to the Senior
B. No, unless the principal allows. High School. Admittedly, not all of them had the necessary
C. As long as he ensures that gossip, scandal, and qualifications. Which qualification did they usually lack?
preferential treatment will not take place. A. Bachelor's degree
D. Yes, because in a democratic society, romantic B Master's degree
relationships are out of the scope of school authority. C. NBI clearance
D. Professional teacher's license
33. Teacher Louise transferred to the public school because
of the higher salary and potential for a higher retirement pay. 40. For a teacher to become qualified in the public school
How does she view teaching? sector, this is essential.
A. As a profession A. Master's degree
B. As a vocation B. High school diploma
C. As a mission C. Professional teacher’s license
D. As a side job D. NBI clearance
41. Principal Santos wanted to find out the effectiveness of C. repetitive
Science instruction in the current school year across the D. rote
different grade levels, particularly grades 3,4, 5 and 6. Which
type of research design will be most suitable based on her 48. When Elsie behaves well so she could get five tokens
research objective? from her Kindergarten teacher, what level of moral
A. Experiential development does Elsie belong to, based on Kohlberg's
B. Cross-sectional Theory?
C. Longitudinal A. Conventional for social approval
D. Sequential B. Pre-conventional for mutual benefit
C. Pre-conventional out of fear of the teacher
42. The following are educational implications of Erikson's D. Post-conventional for social contract of the common good
Psychosocial Theory of Development, EXCEPT:
A. facilitating personal development of self and learners 49. Which of the following gross motor skills can Bert exhibit
B. guiding learners through stages of psycho-social growth being a 7-month old?
C. making teachers competent to cure psycho-social A. Eat with support
malignancy B. Walk With support
D. being enlightened by one's journey as a teacher towards C. Stand while holding onto a piece of furniture
psycho-social maturation D. Sit alone using the hand for support

43. Which of the following Eriksonian statements relates to 50. Hannah, a 5-month old baby, demonstrates signs of
autonomy in early childhood. development in her social domain. Which of the following
A. As  l do things, I feel I made a mistake. characteristics of social development is generally true to
B. l am apologetic about what I’ve done. babies? Babies _______.
C. I do things without worrying about them. A. are near-sighted.
D. I worry that my parents I'll find fault in me. B. quickly learn how to pick up mother's scent and face.
C. becomes more excited and breathes more rapidly when
44. “Healthy children will not fear life if their elders have picked up.
integrity enough not to fear death “ said Erik Erikson. D. experience brief periods of quiet alertness and spend
Applying the said quote to Dr. Jose Rizal, how did Rizal most of their time sleeping
manifest this courage to face death?
A. His work as a propagandist in a foreign land 51. A child may complain that there is little ice cream left in a
B. His marriage to Josephine Bracken in his death cell big bowl but will be satisfied it the ice cream is transferred to
C. His attempt to travel to Cuba as a volunteer doctor a little bowl, even though nothing is added. Piaget termed
D. His "Mi Ultimo Adios" that ended with morir es descansar this children's tendency to focus on only one aspect of a
(to die is to rest) situation, problem, or object, and neglect other significant
features as _______.
45. Erik Erikson's epigenetic principle states that we develop A. Animism
in a series of unfolding of personalities. This is applicable to B. Centration
young learners best described by experts like ______. C. Conservation
A. a journey D. Egocentrism
B. a rose bud
C. a growing tree 52. After having graduated from senior high school,
D. casting stone on a pond Elizabeth Is still contemplating whether to take up special
education or guidance and counseling.
46. On the teaching of students with disabilities, what A. Identity achievement
context did Lev Vygotsky assert in his development theory? B. Identity diffusion
A. socio-cognitive context C. Identity foreclosure
B. socio-cultural context D. Identity moratorium
C. socio-developmental context
D. socio-philosophical context 53. Edgar believes that conforming to social rules is
important as it ensures positive relationships and social
47. Vygotsky is known to strongly oppose the passive type of order. Edgars belongs to this level in Kohlberg's moral
learning. What type of activity does Vygotsky prescribe to development.
help children and special needs students learn best? A. Autonomous morality
A. hands-on B. Conventional level
B. listening C. Heteronomous morality
D. Pre-conventional level 60. Which theory highly regards the adaption of teaching
methods and strategies to the learner’s  biological and
54. According to Bronfenbrenner, this term refers to the developmental set of characteristics?
bigger social system which includes mass media that A. Emotional Intelligence Theory
influences the life of a child. B. Learning Style Theory
A. Exosystem C Reading Readiness Theory
B. Mesosystem D. Multiple Intelligence Theory
C. Macrosystem
D. Microsystem 61. As a special education teacher, Mr Keyes has students
of different skills and levels. He therefore prepares activities
55. Based on Piaget's Theory of Moral Development, at what for each group Iike: fast learners, average learners, and slow
age do children accept that all rules are made by some learners. What is the basis of Mr. Reyes for doing this?
authority figures (e.g. parents, teacher, God) and that they A. Law of readiness
should never ever break these rules? B. Varied activities and multilevel activities
A. ages 11 to 12 C. Interesting Lessons
B. ages 5 up to 7-8 D. Maximizing potentials
C. ages 9 to 11
D. infancy to age 5 62. Which among the following is NOT the responsibility of
the Learning Resource/Audiovisual/ Educational Technology
56. According to Erik Erikson, the psychological stages of Center of a school? 
human development start from ____ to _____. A. Make available technology equipment tor use of students
A. infancy: adulthood and teachers
B. early childhood: adolescence B. Work with teachers in producing instructional materials.
C. Minority : seniority C. Conduct training for teachers on the use of technology
D. birth: death tools.
D. Accomplish students' technology projects for them.
57. Who is best equipped to lead in the formulation of an
Individual Educational Plan Special Children? 63. In classroom management, this is the immediate and
A. Child therapists effective way to address three misbehaving students.
B. Special education teachers A. Assign them separate seats.
C. Parents of special children B. Detain three after class.
D. Child psychologists C. Stop classes until the three stop misbehaving.
D. Send them to the guidance room.
58. In chronological order, arrange the stages of prenatal
development in human growth: 64. How is "truancy" best understood and interpreted so that
I. Fertilization of zygote proper responses can be made to prove it?
II. Blastocyst attaches to the wall of the female uterus. A. Absences due to family problems
lII. Male sperm and female egg chromosomes unite. B. Absences without reason
IV. Zygote divides to cells from 2 to 4 to 128 cells. C. Absences due to sickness
A. I,II, Ill and IV D. Absences with permission
B. III,I, II, IV
C. III, I, IV, and II 65. In order to show continuity and wholeness in the delivery
D. V, III, ll and I of lessons, what can teacher Cathy do about past lessons
before presenting a new lesson?
59. Research confirms that a student's motivation is affected A. Post-test
by his/her socio-cultural background. Which of the following B. Preview
observations affirms this finding? C. Pre-test
A. Girls mature earlier than the boys. D. Review
B. Brains of the males function better than those of the
females. 66. What learning area utilizes the demonstration method as
C. Children of low-income households meet more obstacles its most suitable, effective, and useful vehicle for learning?
in learning. A. Technical-vocational
D. Genetic endowments may show gifted endowments B. Social Studies
among C. General Education
the young. D. Values Education
67. In what situation will the learners be more likely to C. student-centered
internalize and follow classroom rules? D. teacher- centered
A. when the teacher gives additional points for those who
follow the rules 74. Mrs. Andresa, a Grade-7 teacher, noticed that as she
B. when the teacher clearly explains the rules she prepared corrects the misbehavior of one student, it can positively
C. when the teachers know the punishments for not following influence the behavior of the other students in such a way
rules that all of them would behave properly when one student is
D. when the learners participate in the rule-making process being corrected. This situation exemplifies _____.
A. with-it-ness
68.  Among the following, which is an example of a B. ripple effect
metacognitive level of question? C. smoothness
I. What did I learn from this lesson? D. overlapping
II. How will l learn more from this?
III.  How can I better arrive at a solution? 75. Who is the proponent of preventive discipline as an
IV. Why is the lesson important to myself? approach towards effective classroom management?
A. l only A. Jacob Kounin
B.II, lII and IV only B. Anita Harlow
C. II, and I only C. Lorin Anderson
D. I, II, IIl and IV D. Wolfgang Kohler

69.  A teacher decided to show only a portion of the video to 76. Teacher Myrtle is not yet finished discussing the topic
introduce discussion rather than the entire video. What is the about Climate Change. The next day, her students were
teacher trying to achieve in this strategy? surprised when she proceeded to discuss a new topic about
A. control discipline Recycling, when in fact, she has not completed explaining
B. time management the first topic. This event is an example of _____.
C. Save power A. thrust
D. focus B. dangle
C. flip-flop
70.  The following show characteristics of mastery of the D. stimulus-bound
content of the lesson except _____.
A. deficient 77. What do you call a classroom management technique
B. admissible composed of coping strategies used by effective teachers to
C. proficient stop misbehavior without disrupting the flow of the lesson?
D. adroit A. low-profile
B. high-profile
71.  Read the lesson objective: “At the end or the lesson, all C. preventive
learners must develop a good attitude towards government D. disruptive
programs”. Is the objective a SMART one?
A. Yes, this is written in behavioral terms. 78.  Instead of saying unwholesome words, Miss Marita
B. Partly, because it is about affective lesson. resorted to frowning at her students because of their unruly
C. Yes, because it is well-written. behavior. What did she do to address the misbehavior?
D. No, it is not specific and measurable. A. non-verbal gesture
B. proximity control
72.  What kind of teacher is Lawrence when he is looked C. redirecting student
upon as wise and purposely probing students by artful D. dialogue
questioning?
A. apprenticeship style 79. Which of the following is the lowest level of affective
B. town meeting style behavior, according to Krathwohl?
C. traditional style A. Responding
D. Socratic style B. Organization
C. Valuing
73. Teacher Ela considers herself mainly as a “facilitator of D. Characterization
learning" and not a “walking encyclopedia”. Teacher Ela’s
approach to teaching can be said as______. 80. This type of power is manifested by a teacher when s/he
A. Mastery- centered shows his/her student his/her vast knowledge of a subject
B. traditional matter.
A. philosophical power A. gamification
B. expert power B. collaboration
C. legitimate power C. technology-driven
D. referent power D. integration

81. Mrs. Flores would like to supplement learning for her 88. The following are the importance of internet and world
Personality Development class. Which of the following she wide web in the teaching and learning, EXCEPT:
may utilize as a supplemental material? A. Access to a large database of information
A. articles from a magazine B. Support open distance learning 3 599139sril
B. LCD projector C. Extended learning opportunities
C. curriculum guide D. Can be used in search of a lifetime partner
D. slide presentation
89. Arrange chronologically the following events of
82. Ms. Lea wishes to perform literary analysis on the' novel instruction that developed by Robert Gagne.
“To the Lighthouse" Which of the following is the most I. Elicit performance
appropriate level of experience for this? II. Provide feedback
A. Symbolic experiences III. Gain attention
B. Iconic experiences IV. Inform learners of objectives
C. Enactive experiences V. Stimulate recall of prior learning
D. Experiential experiences A. I,III, II, and V
B. II,V, III, and I
83. Which among these terms is the most encompassing in C. II, V, III, IV, and I
the context of applying technology in the teaching-learning D. lII, IV, V, I, and lI
process?
A. Information Technology 90. Blended learning is made possible partly through actual
B. Instructional Technology classroom meetings coupled with ______ instruction.
C. Educational Technology A. print module
D. Technology in Education B. tape-recorder
C. online
84. As technology is applied in education, which is the most D. private tutor
limited in terms of the amount of information that may be
transmitted through its use? 91. Among the five levels of technology integration, what is
A. chalkboard achieved by Teacher Ruby who directs students on the
B.  graphs & charts conventional use of tool-based software, e.g. Microsoft, as
C. internet an entry point?
D. moving film A. adaptation
B. infusion
85. Which statement supports the ultimate goals of C. adoption
integrating the use of technology in education? D. transformation
A. Learning happens better outside the classroom.
B. Technological advancement is inevitable. 92. What level of technology integration is achieved by
C. Teachers are needed less in learning. Teacher Fe who applies collaborative learning and also
D. Technology must penetrate all aspects of education. enables students to use technology to collaborate with peers
and experts regardless of time zone and physical distances,
86. Lloyd cannot attend his class because of chicken pox etc.?
and cannot attend school for the meantime. The teacher A. infusion
decided to provide him with a kit of activities similar to his B. entry
classmates so he won't be left behind. This program is also C. transformation
known as _______. D. adaptation
A. Alternative Learning Systems
B. Distance Learning 93. What type of knowledge refers to the methods of
C. Informal Education teaching, including identifying objectives, developing
D. Modular Lesson learning activities, and evaluating learning outcomes?
A. Technological knowledge
87. Teacher John is using technology to enhance the B. Content knowledge
learning in his subject matter. He is practicing: C. Pedagogical knowledge
D. Technological Pedagogical knowledge C. Have six lines on each slide and each line must not have
more than six words.
94. In providing the students access to the internet, teachers D. Include six paragraphs presented in six slides.
should observe these standard EXCEPT:
A. Teach students to test the reliability and authenticity of a
website.
B. Allow students to independently explore the world wide
web.
C. Require students to cite all the websites they use to
ensure that they give proper credit and avoid plagiarism.
D. Inform students of their limitations in accessing the
internet.

95. What educational technology is most appropriate in


showing the trend in temperature change from month-to-
month? 
A. bar graph
B. flowchart
C. drawing
D. map

96. What is the appropriate response for millennials who are


more exposed to virtual reality (digital toys and tools) instead
of actual reality?
A. No mobile phones in school
B. Limits use of Facebook and texting
C. PTA conference with parents
D. Align learning in context of reality

97. Which is not a form of educational technology?


A projector used in displaying images
B. using of chalkboard in demonstrating arithmetic
C. television used for entertainment
D. chart showing the different animal kingdoms

98. ICT is an acronym which means:


A. Informatics and Collaborative Technology 
B. Information and Communications Technology
C. Integration and Collaboration of Technology
D. Intelligent and Corporate Technology

99. Republic Act 10844 is also known as _______.


A. The Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum Act of 2013
B. Department of Information and Communications
Technology Act of 2015
C. ICT Act of 2012
D. K to 12 Act of 2011

100. Rule of Six is followed by Teacher Melinda whenever


she is creating her PowerPoint presentation. Most likely, she
will:
A .Limit her presentation to six slides with six sentences on
each slide.
B. Identify six important points to discuss and use about six
minutes to explain each point

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