1. Where do producers obtain their energy? A. From other
producers B. From the consumers C. From the decomposers D. From the
sun
2. Why do you experience not seeing things clearly for some
seconds when you enter suddenly a well-lighted room after coming
from a dark room, you? A. The pupils are not adapted to the dark B.
The eyes are adapted to the light only C. The pupils are not
dilated yet D. Light had caused temporary blindness
3. What term is used to describe the ability to maintain a
constant internal environment? A. Metabolism B. Growth and
developmentC. HomeostasisD. Thermoregulation
4. What is the most common cause of cardiovascular disease? A.
Fatty deposits in the arteries B. Inadequate supply of red blood
cellsC. Lack of sodium in the diet D. Increased heartbeat
5. Which is the smallest unit of life that can survive and
reproduce on its own? A. Cell B. Organ C. Tissues D. Population
6. Which region of a vertebrate forebrain is considered with the
neutral- endocrine control of visceral activities? A. Cerebellum B.
Thalamus C. HypothalamusD. Pituitary
7. Which of the following is the building block carbohydrate? A.
Amino acid B. Nucleotide C. Fatty acid D. Monosaccharide
8. Why it is necessary men have more red blood cells per cubic
millimeter of blood than women? A. Man does strenuous activities
and need more energy B. They have bigger physique and need more
blood C. Man waste more blood cells and need extra D. They are more
prone to anemia disorders
9. Which of the following is the building block of protein? A.
Amino acid B. Nucleotide C. Fatty acid D. Monosaccharide 10.Where
does protein synthesis take place? A. Ribosomes B. Lysosomes C.
Endoplasmic reticulum D. Golgi bodies 11.Why are our lips redder
than our palm? A. There is increased blood flow in the lips B. Lips
are heavily keratinized C. Lip epidermis is thinner D. Many blood
vessels are located around the lips 12.Which of the following
cannot be found in prokaryotes? A. Cytoplasm B. Plasma membrane C.
Membrane-bound nucleus D. DNA 13.What do we call mutation that is
brought about by the earth natural radioactivity? A. Continuous B.
Induced C. Lysosomes D. Chloroplast 14.Which of the following
organelles produces turbo pressure against cell wall and mainly
acts as water reservoir A. Plastids B. Vacuole C. Lysosomes D.
Chloroplast 15.What is the branch crobial organisms is used in the
creation of genetically modified organisms? A. Pseudomonas vulgaris
B. Bacillus thuringensis C. Agro bacterium tumafaciens D.
Escherichia coli 16.What is the branch of zoology that is devoted
to the study of fish? A. Helmintology B. Ichthyology C.
Chondrichthyes D. Ornithology 17.The process involved in the
production of mRNA using DNA as template is termed _______? A.
Transcription B. Replication C. Gene manipulation D. Reverse
transcription 18.What is the most abundant inorganic compound in
the protoplasm? A. Fluid B. Blood C. Plasma D. Water 19.Which is
the riches type of tropical rain forest in the Philippines? A.
Molave forest B. Dipterocarp forest C. Mangrove forest D. Pine
forest 20.What muscle is described as involuntary, not striated,
and have a single nucleus? A. Smooth B. Skeletal C. Cardiac D.
Connective 21.We feel warmer just before it rains because
__________. A. Heat is released by the evaporation of water B. The
clouds prevent heat from escaping the earth C. There is an
increased relative humidity D. Heat is released by the condensation
of water vapor 22.Which of the following is not considered as a
reproductive cell? A. Gamete B. Somatic cell C. Egg cell D. Sperm
cell 23.The cell wall of plant is made of _______. A. Lipids B.
Cellulose C. Protein D. Cell membrane 24.Which of the following is
the correct sequence of the level of organization from lowest to
highest? A. Cells-system-organs-tissues B.
System-organs-tissues-cells C. Cells-tissues-organs-system D.
Tissues-systems-cells-organs 25.At metaphase of the meiotic
division, the chromosomes are attached to the spindle fibers as
________. A. Double chromatids B. Non-homologous pairs C. Single
chromatid strands D. A tetrad of four chromatids 26.Which of the
following is an example of behavioral adaption? A. Thick green
stems of the cactus plant B. Thick fur of the bear C. Shedding
leaves during summer D. Presence of cuticle on the upper surface of
the leaves 27.The bipolar nature of the cell membrane is due to
_______. A. Presence of carries B. Presence of C. Phospholipids
bilayer D. Integral proteins 28.Which of the following is made up
of diploid number of cells? A. Zygote B. Sperm cell C. Egg cell D.
Both B and C 29.Which plant has underground stem modified for
reproduction? A. Ginger B. Camote C. Tubers D. Strawberry 30.Which
of the following structures serve as a passageway of food and air?
A. Epiglottis B. Trachea C. Pharynx D. Larynx 31.Which kind of
relationship is exhibited by algae and fungi in lichen? A.
Commensalism B. Parasitism C. Symbiosis D. Competition 32.What do
you call the finger-like folds on the inner linings of the small
intestine? A. Villi B. Appendix C. Rugae D. Cecum 33.Aside from
ADP, what else is the end production of the dark-reaction phase of
photosynthesis? A. Carbon dioxide B. Sugar C. Carbon D. Starch 34.
What is that flap-like structure that prevents the food from going
the wrong way during swallowing? A. Epiglottis B. Larynx C.
Esophagus D. Pharynx 35. Which pigment is dominant in red algae? A.
Phycocyanin B. Fucoxanthin C. Chlorophyll D. Pharynx 36.What is the
membrane that surrounds the lungs? A. Pleura B. Meninges C.
Peritoneum D. Pericardium 37.What is that 3-carbon sugar formed
during the dark reaction phase of the photosynthesis? A. ADP B.
NADPH C. ATP D. PGAL 38.What is the product of carbohydrate
digestion? A. Fatty acid B. Glucose C. Amino acid D. Nucleic acid
39.What process is responsible for the upward movement of the water
in very tall trees? A. Osmosis B. Capillary action C. Turgor
pressure D. Transpiration 40.What is the enzyme in the mouth that
breaks starch to maltose? A. Peptidase B. Ptyalin C. Pepsin D.
Maltase 41.What do you call the types of symmetry where the body
parts are paired on either side of the body? A. Dorsal B. Bilateral
C. Radial D. Ventral 42.Which is considered as the respiratory
center of the brain? A. Cerebellum B. Medulla oblongata C. Cerebrum
D. Thalamus 43.Which stage of incomplete metamorphism is undergone
by grasshopper? A. Nymph, pupa, adult B. Egg, larva, pupa, adult C.
Egg, nymph, adult D. Egg, pupa, adult 44.Which of the following is
NOT part of the thoracic cage? A. Clavicle B. Ribs C. Costal
cartilages D. Sternum45.Where does the toxin substance secreted by
bees and ants through their sting originate? A. Silk glands B.
Intestines C. Rectal glands D. Salivary glands 46.What is the
longest bone in the body? A. Humerus B. Ferum C. Tibia-fibula D.
Clavicle 47.Which cause our bones to turn brittle and easily break?
A. Turning into muscle tissues B. Increase in flexibility C.
Turbidity decrease D. Removal of collagen 48.How many bones does an
adult human body has? A. 201 B. 200 C. 217 D. 206 49.What do you
call automatic responses to an external stimulus? A. Reflex B.
Instinct C. Impulse D. All of these 50.What structure provides
flexible support and protection to the spinal cord? A. Skull B.
Ribs C. Vertebral column D. Sternum 51.Which hormone is
insufficient in cretinism? A. Glucagon B. Adrenalin C. Insulin D.
Thyroxine 52.Which of the following is both endocrine and an
exocrine gland? A. Gastric glands B. Thyroid glands C. Pituitary
glands D. Pancreas 53.What organ is controlled by the automatic
nervous system? A. Skeletal B. Muscles C. Heart D. Both A and B
54.What do you call food in a semi-liquid form, partially digested
and mixed with hydrochloric acid? A. Gastric secretion B. Gastric
fluid C. Mucosa D. Chime 55.Which is considered the master gland
due to its influence on the activity of all the other glands? A.
Thyroid B. Adrenal C. Pituitary D. Parathyroid 56.Which part of the
brain is responsible for intelligence, memory and learned behavior?
A. Cerebellum B. Cerebrum C. Medulla D. Thalamus 57.Which of these
materials is not a major component of the plasma membrane? A.
Phospholipids B. Glycoprotein C. Proteins D. DNA 58.Which form of
RNA delivers information fromDNA to be used in making protein? A.
Messenger RNA B. Ribosomal RNA C. Transfer RNA D. All of the above
59.Which of the following is not a type of cell? A. Bacterium B.
Amoeba C. Sperm D. Virus 60.Which property of water is probably
MOST important for the functioning of organisms at the molecular
level? A. Cohesion and high surface tension B. High specific heat
C. High heat of vaporization D. Versatility as a solvent 61.Which
of the following statements is true of diffusion? A. It requires an
expenditure of energy by the cell B. It is a passive process C. It
occurs when molecules move from a region of lower concentration to
one of higher concentration D. It requires a membrane 62.Which of
the following is FALSE in comparing prophaseI of meiosis and
prophase of mitosis? A. The chromosomes condense in both B. Tetrads
form in both C. The nuclear envelope disassembles in both D. A
spindle forms in both 63.Which are small, irregularly-shaped cells
without nuclei but are rich in ATP? A. Leukocytes B. Thrombocytes
C. Lymphocytes D. Erythrocytes 64.What branch of Biology is
involved when one is studying the characteristic structure and
functions of all kinds of cells? A. Cytology B. Morphology C.
Physiology D. Histology 65.Which part of seed appears as a scar
which marks the entry of the pollen tube during fertilization? A.
Seed leaf B. Cotyledon C. Testa D. Hilum 66.Which type of tissue is
responsible for the secondary growth in stems and roots of vascular
plants? A. Meristematic cells B. Cambium C. Palisade layer D.
Epidermis 67.Which biome grows tropical grassland with scattered
individual trees and larger herbivores? A. Tundra B. Rain forest C.
Grassland D. Savanna 68.What do you call that process in birds
wherein they shed off features at least once a year? A. Skinning B.
Molting C. Furrowing D. Migrating 69.What chemical controls
metamorphosis among insects? A. Enzymes B. Estradol C. Pheromones
D. Ethylene 70.Which of the following makes up the plant cell
wall?A. Nucleic acid B. Cellulose C. Protein D. Lipids 71.Which of
the following is not true of fungi? A. Some are pathogenic B. Some
are photosynthetic C. Some are edible D. Form symbiotic relation
with algae 72.Which of the following is not true of plants? A. Some
are pathogenic B. Some are photosynthetic C. Some are edible D.
Form symbiotic relation with algae 73. Which of the following is
considered multi-cellular? A. Embryo B. Fertilized egg C. Egg cell
D. Sperm cell 74.What hormone promotes the growth of the uterine
lining for the implantation of the embryo? A. Lactogenic hormone B.
Progesterone C. Testosterone D. Oxytocen 75.Which of the following
pair of organisms are closely related? A. Spider and mosquito B.
Frog and crocodile C. Man and monkey D. Ants and aphids 76.What
does it mean if the blood pressure of human is 110/70? A. The
systolic pressure is 70 B. The diastolic pressure is 70 C. The
pulse rate is 110 beats per minute D. Both B and C 77.Which of the
following happens when man exhale? A. The residual volume of the
lungs decreases B. The diaphragm contracts C. The volume of the
thoracic cavity decreases D. The lung contracts 78.Which of the
following regulate breathing? A. RBC concentration B. Number of
hemoglobin C. Hormone level in blood D. CO2 and O2 concentration
and pH level sensors 79.Which of the following has the lowest
velocity of blood flow A. Veins B. Arteries C. Capillaries D.
Arterioles 80.How many carbon atoms can each pyruvic acid supply
into the Kirbs cycle? A. 8 B. 6 C. 4 D. 281.How many oxygen is
required each time to a molecule of glucose is completely oxidized
through aerobic respiration? A. 3 B. 6 C. 12 D. 24 82.Which of the
following will not be accepted by glycolysis for catabolism? A.
Starch B. Glycerol C. Fatty acid D. Sucrose 83.Which of the
following characteristic is common between echinoderms and
cnidarians? A. They are both radically symmetrical B. They have
segmented bodies C. Both have stinging cells D. They have three
embryonic tissue layers 84.Which of the following is true of Phylum
Chordata? I. Presence of notochord that provides skeletal support
II. Pharyngeal slits that have become modified for gas exchange
III. Dorsal hallow nerve cord that develops into the central
nervous system A. II and III B. I and II C. I and III D. I, II and
III 85.Which of the following cannot be associated with fungi? A.
Absorptive nutrition B. DecomposersC. Autotrophs D. Spore
production 86.Which of the following does not involve mitosis? A.
Development of embryo B. Growth C. Production of gametes D.
Repairing of damaged tissues 87.Which of the followings is true of
mammals? I. They have four chambered heart II. They produce milk
for the young III. They are warm blooded A. I and II B. II and III
C. I and III D. I, II and III 88.What term describes an egg develop
into a new organism without itself being fertilized be a sperm? A.
Regeneration B. Conjugation C. Parthenogenesis D. Fusion 89.Which
of the following is responsible for formation of blood cell? A.
Cartilage B. Bone narrow C. Joints D. Tendons 90.What is most
likely happen when a species cannot adapt to the changes in the
environment? A. It will be transform to another formB. It will
become extinct C. It will be isolated D. It will grow old 91.What
term is used to describe the released of matured egg cell from the
ovary? A. Fertilization B. Copulation C. Ovulation D. Germination
92.Which of the following blood cells is responsible for blood
clotting? A. Erythrocytes B. Leukocytes C. Thrombocytes D.
Neutrophils 93.Where does ectopic pregnancy occur? A. Uterus B.
Ovary C. Cervix D. Fallopian tube 94.Why is cell membrane semi
permeability important? A. It is important in determining the size
of the cell B. It controls the kind of substances that enters and
leaves the cell C. It controls the pressure and energy gradient D.
It allows the molecules to diffuse freely in and out of the cell
95.What theory of evolution accounts for snakes disappearance of
legs and development of giraffes long neck? A. Theory of use and
disuse B. Theory of natural selection C. Theory of chromosomal
change D. Theory of action and interaction 96.Which of the
following is an exocrine gland? A. Plastids and pigments B. Asters
and centrioles C. Chloroplasts and vacuoles D. Cell wall and cell
membrane 97.Which of the following is an exocrine gland? A. Thyroid
gland B. Salivary gland C. Pituitary gland D. Adrenal gland
98.Which of the following is not an accessory organ of digestion?
A. Liver B. Pancreas C. Salivary gland D. Adrenal gland 99.What
hormone stimulates the development of male secondary sex
characteristics? A. Estrogen B. Prolactin C. Testosterone D.
Progesteron 100. Which of the following parts performs both as
reproductive and urinary functions in males? A. Ureter B. Testes C.
Urethra D. Scrotum
ANSWER KEY 1. D 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. A 10. A
11. C 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. B 20. A 21. D
22. B 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. C 27. C 28. A 29. C 30. C 31. C 32. A
33. B 34. A 35. D 36. D 37. D 38. B 39. B 40. B 41. B 42. B 43. C
44. A 45. C 46. B 47. D 48. D 49. A 50. C 51. D 52. D 53. C 54. D
55. C 56. B 57. D 58. A 59. D 60. D 61. B 62. B 63. D 64. A 65. D
66. B 67. D 68. B 69. A 70. B 71. B 72. D 73. A 74. B 75. C 76. B
77. C 78. D 79. A 80. D 81. B 82. C 83. A 84. D 85. C 86. C 87. D
88. C 89. B 90. B 91. C 92. C 93. D 94. B 95. A 96. B 97. B 98. D
99. C 100.C
1. The _________ method is used when the learners are made to
observe things in a certain place like the market. 1) Participatory
2) Case study 3) Simulation 4) Field trip 2. The recommended method
to use if the teachers wishes each learner to concentrate in
learning a topic to his skills are properly assessed is. 1)
Semantic webbing 2) Independent study 3) Role playing 4) Field trip
3. The ________ method is observed if we wish the pupil learn from
real life situation dilemmas. 1) Situation 2) Lecture 3) Textbooks
4) Observation2. 4. The ________ method is used to make the
learners study in detail a specific thing, person or place not
known to them 1) Case study 2) Participation 3) Project 4) Field
trip 5. Which of the following method will you used to verify a
certain findings and to make the learners handle apparatus
properly? 1) Textbook method 2) Laboratory method 3) Field trip
method 4) Project method 6. The ________ method is utilized if the
learners are trained to do creative products. 1) Project 2) Case
study 3) Field trip 4) Simulation 7. If the material is dangerous
for the learners to handle, which of the following method will you
use? 1) Textbook 2) Group discussions 3) Lecture-demonstration 4)
Eclectic 8. Which method is used to develop scientific inquiry
among the learners? 1) Project 2) Case study 3) Problem solving 4)
Simulation 5) 9. The ________ method is used to find out the
learners knowledge about a certain topic assigned to them. 1)
Independent study 2) Textbook 3) Lecture3. 4) Question and answer
10.The ________ approach is utilized when the learners are trained
to ask intelligent question. 1) Process 2) Discovery 3) Inquiry 4)
Value certification 11.If you wish to relate a subject matter to
one of the four principles of learning, the ________ approach
should be used. 1) Multidisciplinary 2) Interdisciplinary 3)
Conceptual 4) Integration 12.The ________ approach is used if the
teacher wishes to solve a problem being met in the school. 1)
Mastery 2) Integration 3) Action learning 4) Value clarification
13.You wish to make the learners learn or internalized fully a
subject matter to be taught to them. Which of the following will
you need? 1) Integrated 2) Multi-media 3) Master 4)
Multi-disciplinary 14.Which of the following approaches will be
used if you wish to relate a particular subject to all disciplines
of learning? 1) Multidisciplinary 2) Interdisciplinary 3) Value
clarification 4) Integration 15.To enable the learners to learn by
their own pace of growth, _________ approach is used.4. 1) Inquiry
2) Discovery 3) Mastery 4) Modular 16.The ______ approach is
observed when the learners want to meet the criterion level of
success act set by the teachers. 1) Mastery learning 2)
Interdisciplinary 3) Conceptual 4) Modular 17.Which approach is
used to emphasize the skills in informing conclusions? 1)
Multidisciplinary 2) Interdisciplinary 3) Conceptual 4) Inquiry
18.Which of the following approaches is used to include issues
confronting the societies? 1) Integration 2) Interdisciplinary 3)
Conceptual 4) Inquiry 19.The _______ approach is used to make the
learners enunciate their feelings or attitudes about certain
issues. 1) Value clarification 2) Mastery 3) Integration 4)
Interdisciplinary 20.The _________ method is used if the learners
are to use their senses effectively. 1) Textbook 2) Lecture
demonstration 3) Observation 4) Independent study5. ANSWER KEY 1. 4
2. 1 3. 4 4. 1 5. 2 6. 1 7. 3 8. 3 9. 4 10. 3 11. 4 12. 3 13. 3 14.
1 15. 2 16. 1 17. 3 18. 2 19. 1 20. 2
1. ________ is an example of learning task with direct
authenticity. A. Simulation B. Role playing C. Small group
discussion D. Filling in the blank application form 2. ________ is
the process of organizing materials to make it clear for the
learners. A. Structuring B. Elaborating C. Sequencing D. Balancing
3. Instructional materials must be connected with __________. A.
The course guide B. The curriculum C. The teaching technique D. The
level of students2. 4. Which is not a reason why it is not
important for a teacher to know how to evaluate instructional
materials? A. Writings ones material is time consuming B. Teachers
area able to identify learners need C. Teachers area able to use
the material properly and effectively D. Not all books are
error-free 5. It is important to _______ to ensure the relevance of
instructional materials to the curriculum. A. Base them on a
textbook used B. Include test evaluation C. Consider the grade/year
level D. Have a list of goals and objectives 6. Under which phase/s
of curriculum development do setting goals and objectives falls? A.
Planning B. Implementation C. Implementation and evaluation D.
Planning and implementation 7. Which is not a teachers personality
factor that may influence the production of instructional
materials? A. Financial status B. Philosophy in life C. Teaching
style D. Beliefs and values 8. A teacher is doing _________ when he
studies skills covered, and activities presented in a book. A.
Internal evaluation B. Content evaluation C. External evaluation3.
D. Physical evaluation 9. Which is not considered in designing
instructional materials? A. Socio-economic environment B. Teachers
creativity C. Students and their schema D. Teachers pedagogical
principles 10. Materials are considered _______ if they are brought
from the real world to the classroom to expose learners to language
in real use. A. Authentic B. Graded C. Suitable D. Appropriate 11.
_________ Materials provides learners with communicative samples to
different context. A. Learner-authentic B. Graded text C. Learner
centered D. Textually authentic 12. Which is not under external
evaluation? A. Blurbs B. Activities C. Table of contents D.
Introduction 13. The communicative approach emphasizes _________.
A. Students interaction in real life situations B. Students sharing
of personal experiences C. Listening and speaking D. Correct
pronunciation4. 14. ________ is an example of sequencing materials.
A. Whole to parts B. By stages C. Top to bottom D. Bottom to top
15. What must be included in instructional materials? A. Teaching
strategies B. Learning texts and tasks C. Reference material D.
Material instruction 16. Which is correct about textually authentic
materials? A. Improve learners vocabulary B. Promote interest in
language learning C. Interactive in character D. Not written for
teaching 17. This principle in preparing for an instructional
material provides continues and cumulative learning. A. Pacing B.
Sequencing C. Balancing D. Evaluating 18. Preparation for
instructional material falls under what phase/s of curriculum
development? A. Planning and implementation B. Implementation and
evaluation C. Planning D. Evaluation5. 19. _________ is an
instructional material that a student can do without any help from
the teacher. A. Pictograph B. Word paragraph C. Module D. Video
tape 20. It is needed to make a list of what learners ________ in
preparing the aims, goals and objectives of the curriculum. A. Do
in make-believe situation B. Should do as citizens in a democratic
country C. Are expected to do in school D. Are required to do in
real world ANSWER KEY 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. A 8. B 9. A
10. A 11. A 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. B 16. D 17. D 18. A 19. C 20.
D
1. The adoption of scientific techniques to control and
manipulate environment such as modem methods for farming and
fishing is called A. social change B. cultural change C.
technological change D. discovery change 2. Heavily sanctioned
folkway which no one dares to question because they embody moral
laws are called A. beliefs B. mores C. customs D. tradition 3. What
is that inevitable force in history which takes place from time to
time? A. change B. progress C. development D. evolution 4. Nora
Aunor became a legend in the showbusiness because of her talent,
determination and hard work. What role does this illustrate? A.
achieved role B. ascribed role C. hereditary role2. D. temporary
role 5. Pinning veil around the bride and the groom / exchange of
rings, releasing of doves, etc. during wedding ceremony show that
culture A. symbolic B. historical C. continuous D. changeless 6.
Aling Maria has taught her daughter how to prepare good and
delicious desserts from local fruits and vegetables. What cultural
transmissionprocess is this? A. observation B. acculturation C.
enculturation D. indoctrination 7. Mr. Francisco was teaching
something on mores, folkways, customs and beliefs in his Social
Studies class. What was his lesson about? A. material culture C.
tangible culture B. non-material culture D. hereditary culture 8.
It was the first day of school . Miss Dale Rosa prepared activities
which will make her Grade III children sing, play, talk, learn and
introduce themselves to the class. What process did the teacher
emphasize? A. enculturation3. B. indoctrination C. socialization D.
acculturation 9. Mildred, an accountant, who now lives with a
married man was disowned by her family and friends. This punishment
is a form of _____________. A. isolation B. ostracism C.
deportation D. character assassination 10.When a certain culture is
acceptable to one group and questionable to others, it shows that:
A. culture is borrowed B. culture is varied C. culture is a shared
product D. culture is relative 11. The teaching and learning of
religion and values mostly make use of A. enculturation B.
culturation C. indoctrination D. acculturation 12. Which of the
following situations presents a value conflict? A. The teacher
pressures the student to get higher grades. B. The teacher and his
students have better class standing as their priorities. C. The
teacher and the administrator follow a set of criteria in giving
grades D. The teacher has students whose parents want their
children to obtain higher4. grades than what they are capable of
getting. 13. Miss Santiago is a stickler for cleanliness and
orderliness in the classroom. For this, she asks her students to A.
do the same even when they're at home B. remove their shoes in
entering the classroom. C. formulate norms and remind them often to
follow these norms. D. bring cleaning materials and clean the room
before, during, and after classes 14. Which situation shows that a
sense of nationhood is exemplified? A. When Miss Aguas asked her
Grade II students in what country they wish to live, most of them
chose Australia. B. The class was asked which brand of chocolate
they would rather have, no one chose "chocnut." C. There is a class
program. The girls volunteered to do a "balagtasan' D. The boys
opted to make a choral rendition of the theme song of the movie
"Titanic." 15. Which statement best indicates a balance between
responsibility and authority? Miss Soriano has just provided a
group activity to her class. While the class is at it, she says...
A. You can talk as much as you want. B. You are forbidden to talk
with each other. C. I'll send you out of the room if you so much
create noise. D. You can talk provided you finish the work on time
and do not disturb the other group 16. Which of the following
behaviors bespeaks of a professional teacher? A. Speaks ill of the
Filipino ways5. B. Advocates the theme of nationhood C. Imparts his
personal beliefs and ideology D. Seeks the cooperation of the
parents for her own interests 17. Which situation shows a desirable
relationship between teachers and other groups of people? A. Mrs.
Magsino, a newly-assigned principal to Barangay San Andres, calls
on the barangay chairman. B. The new teacher was requested to help
the barangay council in a case involving one of his students. He
declined. C. Mr. Tiglao feels that the barangay council is against
his plans; so, he does not consult the council even if there is a
need for it. D. The principal does her own way of campaigning for
cleanliness in and outside the school; she never gets involved with
the same campaign of the barangay officials. 18. If you were Mrs.
Norman, which action would you take to show a balance between
balance and accountability? A. Give them more free time during the
camping period. B. See to it that the older boy scouts take charge
of the safety of the group C. Let the boy scouts do the scheduled
activities during the camping while he had a drinking spree with
the other scout masters. D. Prepare structured activities that
allow independent work among the boy scout groups and rate them
according to the agreed criteria. 19-20. Which two characteristics
of eastern philosophies might have influenced Philippine education?
A. Focus on the individual. B. The group is above self.6. C.
Knowledge comes about through meditation. D. Man's way of life must
be characterized by harmony. 21. Which situation shows that action
is legal but not moral? Public official, entitled to specific
privileges from the government A. Takes the most economical fare in
going about his duties. B. Does his job without getting favors from
the client he serves. C. Reverts back to the public coffers the 10%
commission due him. D. Buys the latest and the most expensive car
model for his department. Posted by hyperkulit at 8:09 PM 6
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EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (LET) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION REVIEWER [SET
2 - PART 1] 1. Which assumption underlies the teacher's use of
performance objectives? A. Not every form of learning is
observable. B. Performance objectives assure the learrier of
learning. C. Learning is defined as a change in the learner's
observable performance. D. The success of learner is based on
teacher performance. 2. In the parlance of test construction what
does TOS mean? A. Table of Specifics B. Table of Specifications C.
Table of Specific Test Items D. Team of Specifications 3. A student
passes a research report poorly written but ornately presented in a
folder to make up for the poor quality of the book report content.
Which Filipino trait does this practice prove? Emphasis on
__________. A. art over academics B. substance overporma7. C. art
over science D. pormaover substance 4. In a criterion-referenced
testing, what must you do to ensure that your test is fair? A. Make
all of the questions true or false. B. Ask each student to
contribute one question. C. Make twenty questions but ask the
students to answer only ten of their choice. D. Use the objectives
for the units as guide in your test construction. 5. Which does
Noam Chomsky, assert about language learning for children? I. Young
children learn and apply grammatical rules and vocabulary as they
are exposed to them. II. Begin formal teaching of grammatical rules
to children as early as possible. III. Do not require initial
formal language teaching for children. A. I and III B. II only C. I
only D. I and II 6. Which Filipino trait works against the shift in
teacher's role from teacher as a fountain of information to teacher
as facilitator? A. Authoritativeness B. Authoritarianism C. Hiya D.
Pakikisama 7. If a teacher plans a constructivist lesson, what will
he most likely do? Plan how he can A. do evaluate his students'
work B. do reciprocal teaching C. lecture to his students D. engage
his students in convergent thinking 8. Who among the following
needs less verbal counseling but needs more concrete and
operational forms of assistance? The child who __________. A. has
mental retardation B. has attention-deficit disorder C. has
learning disability D. has conduct disorder 9. How would you select
the most fit in government positions? Applying Confucius teachings,
which would be the answer? A. By course accreditation of an
accrediting body B. By merit system and course accreditation C. By
merit system D. By government examinations8. 10. Which types of
play is most characteristic of a four to six-year old child? A.
Solitary and onlooker plays B. Associative and coooperative plays
C. Associative and onlooker plays D. Cooperative and solitary plays
11. A teacher's summary of a lesson serves the following functions,
EXCEPT A. it links the parts of the lesson B. lt brings together
the information that has been discussed C. it makes provisions for
full participation of students. D. it clinches the basic ideas or
concepts of the lesson. 12. All of the following describe the
development of children aged eleven to thirteen EXCEPT __________.
A. they shift from impulsivity to adaptive ability B. sex
differences in IQ becomes more evident C. they exhibit increase
objectivity in thinking D. they show abstract thinking and
judgement 13. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting ownership by means
of possessives. He first introduced the rule, then gave examples,
followed by class exercises, then back to the rule before he moved
into the second rule. Which presenting technique did he use? A.
Combinatorial B. Comparative C. Part-whole D. Sequence 14. "In the
light of the facts presented, what is most likely to happen when
... ?" is a sample thought question on A. inferring B. generalizing
C. synthesizing D. justifying 15. Teacher E discussed how
electricity flows through wires and what generates the electric
charge. Then she gave the students wires, bulbs, switches, and dry
cells and told the class to create a circuit that will increase the
brightness of each bulb. Which one best describes the approach
used? A. It used a taxonomy of basic thinking skills B. It was
contructivist C. It helped students understand scientific
methodolgy D. It used cooperative learning 16. Teacher B uses the
direct instruction strategy. Which sequence of steps will she
follow? I. Independent practice9. II. Feedback and correctiveness
III. Guided student practice IV. Presenting and structuring V.
Reviewing the previous day's work A. V-II-IV-III-I B. III-II-IV-I-V
C. V-lV-III-II-I D. I-V-II-III-IV 17. Which are direct measures of
competence? A. Personality tests B. Performance tests C.
Paper-and-pencil tests D. Standardized test 18. Under which program
were students who were not accommodated in public elementary and
secondary schools because of lack of classroom, teachers, and
instructional materials, were enrolled in private schools in their
respective communities at the government's expense? A. Government
Assistance Program B. Study Now-Pay Later C. Educational Service
Contract System D. National Scholarship Program 19. Which activity
should a teacher have more for his students if he wants them to
develop logical- mathematical thinking? A. Problem solving B.
Choral reading C. Drama D. Storytelling 20. An effective classroom
manager uses low-profile classroom control. Which is a low-profile
classroom technique? A. Note to parents B. After-school detention
C. Withdrawal of privileges D. Raising the pitch of the voice 21.
Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and everything in it
are ever changing and so teaches you the skill to cope with change.
What is his governing philosophy? A. Idealism B. Existentalism C.
Experimentalism D. Realism10. 22. To come closer to the truth we
need togo back to the things themselves.This is the advice of the
A. behaviorists B. phenomenologists C. idealists D. pragmatists 23.
Test norms are established in order to have a basis for __________.
A. establishing learning goals B. interpreting test results C.
computing grades D. identifying pupils' difficulties 24. A stitch
on time saves nine, so goes the adage.. Applied to classroom
management, this means that we __________ A. may not occupy
ourselves with disruptions which are worth ignoring because they
are minor B. must be reactive in our approach to discipline C. have
to Jesolve minor disruptions before they are out of control D. may
apply 9 rules out of 10 consistently 25. Which criterion should
guide a teacher in the choice of instructional devices? A.
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EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (LET) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION REVIEWER [SET
2 - PART 2] LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS (LET) PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION REVIEWER [SET 2 - PART 2] 26. Based on Piaget's theory,
what should a teacher provide for children in the sensimotor stage?
A. Games and other physical activities to develop motor skill. B.
Learning activities that involve problems of classification and
ordering. C. Activities for hypothesis formulation. D. Stimulating
environment with ample objects to play with. 27. Who among the
following puts more emphasis on core requirements, longer school
day, longer academic year and more challenging textbooks? A.
Perennialist11. B. Essentialist C. Progressivist D. Existentialist
28. The search for related literature by accessing several
databases by the use of a telephone line to connect a computer
library with other computers that have database is termed
__________. A. compact disc search B. manual search C. on-line
search D. computer search 29. With synthesizing skills in mind,
which has the highest diagnostic value? A. Essay test B.
Performance test C. Completion test D. Multiple choice test 30.
Based on Piaget's theory, what should a teacher provide for
children in the concrete operational stage? A. Activities for
hypothesis formulation. B. Learning activities that involve
problems of classification and ordering. C. Games and other
physical activities to develop motor skills. D. Stimulating
environment with ample objects to play with. 31. Read the following
then answer the question: TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN THE
PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT THE UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS? BOBBY:
WE COULD GO TOTHE MOON AND SEE IF THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS THERE WE
DON'T HAVE. BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH AND
SEE IF WE FIND ANY OF THE MISSING ELEMENTS. RICKY: WE COULD STUDY
DEBRIS FROM THE METEORITES IF WE CAN FIND ANY. TEACHER: THOSE ARE
ALL GOOD ANSWERS BUT WHAT IF THOSE, EXCURSIONS TO THE MOON, TO THE
CENTER OF THE EARTH, OR TO FIND METEORITES WERE TOO COSTLY AND TIME
CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE USE THE ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE HERE ON
EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW ONES? Question: Which questioning
strategy/ies does/do the exchange of thoughts above illustrate? A.
Funneling B. Sowing and reaping C. Nose-dive D. Extending and
lifting 32. Which is NOT a sound purpose for asking questions? A.
To probe deeper after an answer is given. B. To discipline a bully
in class. C. To remind students of a procedure.12. D. To encourage
self-reflection. 33. The main purpose of compulsory study of the
Constitution is to __________ A. develop students into responsible,
thinking citizens B. acquaint students with the historical
development of the Philippine Constitution C. make constitutional
experts of the students D. prepare students for law-making 34. A
child who gets punished for stealing candy may not steal again
immediately. But this does not mean that the child may not steal
again. Based on Thorndike's theory on punishment and learning, this
shows that __________ A. punishment strengthens a response B.
punishment removes a response C. punishment does not remove a
response D. punishment weakens a response 35. As a teacher, you are
a reconstructionist. Which among these will be your guiding
principle? A. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and
value that he needs for a better future. B. I must teach the child
to develop his mental powers to the full. C. I must teach the child
so he is assured of heaven. D. I must teach the child that we can
never have real knowledge of anything. 36. How can you exhibit
expert power on the first day of school? A. By making them feel you
know what you are talking about. B. By making them realize the
importance of good grades. C. By reminding them your students your
authority over them again and again. D. By giving your students a
sense of belonging and acceptance. 37. A sixth grade twelve-year
old boy comes from a dysfunctional family and has been abused and
neglected. He has been to two orphanages and three different
elementary schools. The student can decode on the second grade
level, but he can comprehend orally material at the fourth or fifth
grade level. The most probable cause/s of this student's reading
problem is/are __________. A. emotional factors B. poor teaching C.
neurological factors D. immaturity 38. Teacher Q does not want
Teacher B to be promoted and so writes an anonymous letter against
Teacher B accusing her of fabricated lies Teacher Q mails this
anonymous letter to the Schools Division Superintendent. What
should Teacher Q do if she has to act professionally? A. Submit a
signed justifiable criticism against Teacher B, if there is any. B.
Go straight to the Schools Division Superintendent and gives
criticism verbally. C. Hire a group to distribute poison letters
against Teacher B for information dissemination. D. Instigate
student activists to read poison letters over the microphone.13.
39. In self-directed learning, to what extent should a teacher's
scaffolding be? A. To a degree the student needs it. B. None, to
force the student to learn by himself. C. To the minimum, to speed
up development of student's sense of independence. D. To the
maximum, in order to extend to the student all the help he needs.
40. If your Licensure Examination Test (LET) items sample
adequately the competencies listed in the syllabi, it can be said
that the LET possesses __________ validity. A. concurrent B.
construct C. content D. predictive 41. Which guideline must be
observed in the use of prompting to shape the correct performance
of your students? A. Use the least intrusive prompt first. B. Use
all prompts available. C. Use the most intrusive prompt first. D.
Refrain from using prompts. 42. It is not wise to laugh at a
two-year old child when he utters bad word because in his stage he
is learning to __________. A. consider other's views B. distinguish
sex differences C. socialize D. distinguish right from wrong 43. In
a treatment for alcoholism, Ramil was made to drink an alcoholic
beverage and then made to ingest a drug that produces nausea.
Eventually, he was nauseated at the sight and smell of alcohol and
stopped drinking alcohoL Which theory explains this? A. Operant
conditioning B. Social Learning Theory C. Associative Learning D.
Attribution Theory 44. Which is a true foundation of the social
order? A. Obedient citizenry B. The reciprocation of rights and
duties C. Strong political leadership D. Equitable distribution of
wealth 45. As a teacher, what do you do when you engage yourself in
major task analysis? A. Test if learning reached higher level
thinking skills.14. B. Breakdown a complex task into sub-skills. C.
Determine the level of thinking involved. D. Revise lesson
objectives. 46. In instructional planning it is necessary that the
parts of the plan from the first to the last have __________. A.
clarity B. symmetry C. coherence D. conciseness 47. In a study
conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they preferred,
if given a choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans.
In this case, in which obligation relative to the state, do schools
seem to be failing? In their obligation to __________. A. respect
for all duly constituted authorities B. promote national pride C.
promote obedience to the laws of the state D. instill allegiance to
the Constitution 48. The best way for a guidance counselor to begin
to develop study skills and habits in underachieving student would
be to __________. A. have these underachieving students observe the
study habits of excelling students B. encourage students to talk
about study habits from their own experiences C. have them view
film strips about various study approaches D. give out a list of
effective study approaches 49. What is most likely to happen to our
economy when export continuously surpasses importis a thought
question on __________. A. creating B. relating cause-and-effect C.
synthesizing D. predicting 50. Direct instruction is for facts,
rules, and actions as indirect instruction is for __________,
__________, __________. A. hypotheses, verified data and
conclusions B. concepts, patterns and abstractions C. concepts,
processes and generalizations D. guesses, data and conclusions
50. The environment is greatly abused which is why schools are
teaching sustainable development. Which is the best practice among
the following? A. focus the curriculum on environment B. integrate
sustainable development on the curriculum C. sustainable
development is not within the grasp of students D. promote
environmental drive in the school 51. The curriculum is a total
learning experience for an individual. This point of view is
considered to be of A. Traditional C. Materialist B. Progressivist
D. Cognitivist 52. The grassroots approach insists that teacher who
teach or implement the curriculum should participate in developing
it. This is based on the A. Ralph Tyler Model C. Hilda Taba Model
B. Sigmund Freud Model D. Allan Glatthorn Model 53. When the
curriculum includes materials resources that would help in the
implementation of the written curriculum such as textbooks,
computers, audio-visual materials, laboratory equipment,
playgrounds, zoos, and other facilities, this curriculum could be
categorized as A. Taught Curriculum C. Learned Curriculum B.
Assessed Curriculum D. Supported Curriculum 54. Which psychological
foundation explains that the curriculum should be organized so
students experience success in master the subject matter? A.
Behaviorism C. Humanism B. Psychoanalysis D. Gestalt 55. A teacher
desire that her students realize the wholeness of the problem. With
this premise, the teachers is manifesting which psychological
principle? A. Cognitivism C. Humanistic B. Gestalt D.
Existentialist 56. Which among the following is NOT a component of
the curriculum? A. Curriculum Aims, Goals and Objectives B.
Curriculum Content or Subject Matter C. Curriculum Experience D.
Curriculum Evaluation 57. Which of the following when partnered
with the different instructional strategies and methods would
comprise the core of the curriculum? A. Curriculum Aims, Goals and
Objectives C. Curriculum Evaluation B. Curriculum Experience D.
Curriculum design 58. The objective to continue to promote the
objectives of elementary education and to discover and enhance the
different aptitudes and interests of the students so as to equip
him with skills for productive endeavour and/or prepare him for
tertiary schooling can be found in which article and selection
under the Educational Systems. A. Article III Selection 21 C.
Article III Selection 23 B. Article III Selection 22 D. Article III
Selection 24 59. The program of Decentralized Educational
Development or PRODED is supposed to be content based curriculum.
Therefore it A. Does not focus on the learner and learning process
B. Focuses on the learner and learning process C. Focuses on the
learner only D. Focuses on the learning process 60. Which period
you could have probably lived if the curriculum you follow includes
the code of Klantiao and Maragtas? A. Pre-Spanish C. American B.
Spanish D. Japanese 61. Which psychological view is associated with
the work of Lev Vygotsky? A. Child is an active agent in his or her
educational process B. Child a passive agent in his or her
educational process C. Morality is based on what other people feel
D. Child learns by imitating other people2. 62. Which curriculum
model gave emphasis on backward design? A. NESC C. RBEC B. NSEC D.
UBD 63. The program that gives access to every Filipino the access
to early childhood education is A. Universal Kindergarten C.
Generic Elementary Education B. Bantay Bata D. Vocational School
Program 64. Which program address the learner and learning process?
A. Program Decentralized Educational Development (PRODED) B. The
Basic Educational Curriculum (BEC) C. Secondary Education
Development Program (SEDP) D. Both b and c. 65. Building
proficiency through language in the K to 12 program expects a Grade
1 pupil to ____. A. gain knowledge in areas such as Biology,
Geometry, Earth Science, Chemistry, and Algebra B. can read in his
or her Mother Tongue. C. choose a specialization based on aptitude,
interests, and school capacity D. acquire in-depth knowledge,
skills, values, and attitudes through continuity and consistency
across all levels and subjects. 66. Whose role is to be the
curriculum leader and at the same time instructional leader and is
supposed to be the general manager? A. The Principal B. The Are
Chairman C. The Subject Teacher D. The School Guidance Counselor
67. A curriculum is defined as a delivery system that provides
children with ___________. A. Guidance and feedback C. Enjoyment
and knowledge B. Finessed and motor skills D. Sequence and
direction 68. Which three learning domains are involved in teaching
physical education? A. Cognitive, affective, psychomotor B.
Aerobic, strength, flexibility C. Motor Skill, manipulative skills,
physical fitness D. Behavioural, cognitive, psychological 69. The
initial level in curriculum design is to: A. Define objectives B.
Define a philosophy of the subject C. Organize a curriculum
committee D. Define goals 70. The following are Subject-Cantered
Curriculum, which should NOT be include? A. Correlation Design C.
Subject Design B. Discipline Design D. Life-situations Design 71.
The Principal shares the thought with his teachers that the subject
matter should help students understand and appreciate themselves as
unique individuals who accept complete responsibility of their
thoughts, feelings and actions. From which point of view is this
thought based? A. Essentialism C. Progressivism B. Rationalism D.
Existentialism 72. Hilda Tabs Grassroots approach believes: A. That
teacher who teach or implement the curriculum should participate in
developing it. B. That schools should operate with a specific
curriculum C. That administrators are educational qualified in
order to facilitate an appropriate curriculum D. That school
principals should implement rules among teachers when teaching. 73.
If teacher Angel wants to follow Piagets theory, what should she
provide for her pupils who are in the sensorimotor stage? A.
Learning activities that involve problems of classification and
ordering B. games and other physical activities to develop motor
skills C. Activities which formulates hypothesis D. Wide space with
minimal object to play with.3. 74. In what era could you possibly
lived if education us characterized as practical training satisfy
basic needs and transmit social ideas, belief and traditions? A.
Spanish Era C. Pre-Spanish Era B. American Era D. Japanese Era 75.
Learners at the center of the curriculum implies the following
EXCEPT. A. The learner is place at the center B. The learners are
the very reason a curriculum is developed. C. They are the ones who
are directly influenced by learning. D. Learners in all levels make
or unmake the curriculum by their passive and indirect involvement.
Educational Technology 76. Teacher Liah wants to show her class a
magnified picture of Tall Volcano fixed on a bond paper. Which
among the following should she utilize to accomplish her goal? A.
Video Tape C. LCD projector B. Slides D. Opaque projector 77. Which
of the computer based system instructional tool can help you revise
written work such as short stories and essays? A. Word processing
C. Spreadsheet B. Database D. Desktop 78. It refers to the lowest
level of involvement using computer technology. A. ICT C.
E-Learning B. IT D. Web-browsing 79. Teacher Kylie monitors,
evaluate and facilitate students use of tools and applications to
collaborate, access information, and communicate to analyze and
solve problems. Her competency in ICT is considered as A. Basic C.
Advanced B. Proficient none of the above 80. The following are
roles of information technology in Education, which is supposed to
be REMOVED: A. Mobile devices that utilize information and
communication technology give students and teachers more sources of
information, which makes learning nearly anything more accessible.
B. Staff member can find and send transcript information and other
records quickly by accessing a digital filing system, saving time
and paper. C. Information and communication technology opens the
doors for better distance learning programs, allowing those in
disadvantaged areas to have access to the same education as the
privileged. D. Teachers can enter grades and assignment in their
class records saving electricity from computers. 81. Which of the
following activity integrates technology to education? A.
Technology is mostly being used by the instructor. B. Technology is
mostly being used by the students. C. Technology is used purely for
the sake of using technology 82. What is the initial stage in
educational technology? A. Coupled with the use of aids like
charts, maps, symbols, models, specimen and concrete materials. B.
Associated with the electronic revolution with the introduction and
establishment of sophisticated hardware and software. C. Linked
with the development of mass media which in turn led to
communication revolution for instructional purposes. D. Discernible
by the individualized process of instruction. The invention of
programmed learning and programmed instruction provided a new
dimension to educational technology. 83. Which rationale of the
used technology is attributed to engagement? A. Using technology
transforms the teacher from authority-expert to facilitator when
the students are guided to use technology to find answers online.
B. Students transformed from passive recipients of the teachers
knowledge to active participants in knowledge-seeking and
knowledge-construction. C. Students using technology become active
in learning process instead of passive listeners. D. The internet
provides access to an incredible array of information sources,
media, and communications. 84. Which of the following best gives
life to the subject matter? A. Instructional Materials C.
individualized Learning B. Computer Technology D. Mass Instruction
85. Teacher Angel want to supplement learning for her SPEd class,
which of the following may she utilized as a supplemental material?
A. Magazine C. Use LCD projectors4. B. Mass Instruction D. Use
slides 86. Teacher Mira will borrow audio-visual aids from the
library, which of the following should be REMOVED from her
requisition form? A. Motion Pictures C. Videotape B. Television D.
Specimen 87. If teacher Leo wants his students to see exhibits,
which place should he arranged foa a tour? A. Library C. Clinic B.
Museum D. Schools storage room 88. Field trips falls under the
_______________. A. Demonstrations C. Programmed Instruction B.
Graphic Materials D. Community Resources 89. Mrs. Reyes asks her
students to bring graphic materials for tomorrows lessons. Which of
the following should her students bring? A. Maps and Globes C.
Bulletin Board B. Television D. phonograph 90. Of which mode of
technology teaching should Sandy participate should she wants to
give emphasis much on the approach or technique rather than a
reliance on specific type of hardware? A. Mass Instruction C. Group
Learning B. Individualized Learning D. none of the above 91. State
the best reason as not to bring snakes when the topic to be
discussed is about reptiles? A. Affordable C. Extreme B.
Interesting D. Feasible 92. It is mentioned that the teacher is the
best visual aid, why is this so? A. The Teacher is always expected
to prepare the best visual aids. B. The teacher acts as a medium in
the teaching-learning process. C. The teacher is able to utilize
visual aids expertly. D. The teacher is a source of mastery. 93.
Teacher Biance was absent for 2 days because of flu. Which is the
fastest way to send her lectures to her students so they could read
them? A. Email the lectures to her students B. Send the lecture
through their group in a social networking site. C. Blog the
message D. Send it through a courier 94. Sir Joey is a Grade 4 and
5 teacher in Polilo, Quezon. The place has a ration of electricity
which is switched on only from 2pm until 6am the following day. The
topic he has for his lesson this week ai all about the different
bodies of water. Which audio-visual material should he use for the
lesson? A. PowerPoint presentation C. transparencies and projector
B. Video film D. pictures 95. The following are different teaching
methods that Ms. Cindy is utilizing. Which method should she use if
is going to utilize computers? A. Cooperative Learning C.
Individualized Instruction B. Role Play D. Distance Learning 96.
What happen to your files if you compress the? A. The size will be
smaller B. The files will be bigger C. The file size will be
deleted D. The file will be infected by viruses 97. Technology like
the internet can be used so that students may visit museums, listen
to or watch great performances, and have their own music practice
supported and analysed. This is known as ____________. A. Virtual
interaction C. Virtual communication B. Virtual performance D.
Virtual tour 98. Teacher Dora aims at developing deep competency
using the problem solving environment provided by the computer.
Which rationale of using technology is she using? A. Reflection of
Current Practice B. Problem-Solving and Project-Based Learning C.
Archiving D. Cooperative Grouping 99. The following area are the
contribution of ICT in the classroom EXCEPT A. Provision for
individual resources B. Shared learning spaces5. C. The promotion
of collaborative learning D. The movement towards autonomous
learning 100. An Act to integrate information technology into
public elementary and secondary curricula and approaching funds
therefor can be found in A. House Bill 845 C. RA 7610 B. BP 232 D.
RA 90210
LET Physical Science 1. The radius of the path of an object in
uniform circular motion is doubled. The centripetal force needed if
its speed remains the same is ________. A. Four times as before B.
Half as great as before C. Twice as much D. Three times as much 2.
Car A has a mass of 1000kg and a speed of 60km/hr. car B has amass
of 2000kg and a speed of 30km/hr. compare the kinetic energy foe
car A with that of car B. A. Half as much B. Four times as much C.
Equal D. Twice as much 3. What would be the horizontal line in a
position-time graph means? A. Changing position, constant velocity
B. Constant position, constant velocity C. Changing position,
increase velocity D. Constant position, zero velocity2. 4. What is
the cars acceleration if ten seconds after the starting from rest;
it is moving at 40m/s? A. 4.0m/s2 B. 10m/s2 C. 2.5m/s2 D. 0.25m/s2
5. A heavy object and a light object are released from the rest at
the same height and time in a vacuum. As they fall, they have equal
________. A. Weights B. Moments C. Acceleration D. Energies 6.
Airplanes are designed with pointed nose and thin tails in order
to__________. A. Produce fluid friction B. Reduce drag C. Increase
the lift of the wing D. Lessen the forward thrust 7. A stone was
thrown upward from the roof, at the same time that an identical
stone was dropped from there. The two stones will ________. A. Have
the same velocity upon reaching the ground B. Take the same time to
reach the ground C. Have they same acceleration when they reach the
ground D. Reach the ground at the same time 8. In a pair of
scissors, the fulcrum is located at the ________. A. Handle3. B.
Screw C. Tip of the blades D. Sharp edges 9. What kind of energy is
possessed by water falling from a dam? A. Potential B. Kinetic C.
Accelerating D. Interacting 10. If an object were equipped with a
speedometer and allowed to fall freely on a planet where the
acceleration due to gravity is 20m/s2, by, how much will the
reading on the speedometer increase each second? A. 30m/s B. 20m/s
C. 40m/s D. 10m/s 11. According to the kinetic molecular theory,
liquids are similar in solids in that _______. A. Their molecules
are arrange in a regular manner B. The motion of their particles
changes with temperature C. The motion of their particles cannot be
determined D. There is very little space in their molecules 12.
When the solid block of materials is cut in half, its density is
________. A. Unchanged B. Halves C. Doubled D. Tripled 13. A ball
is launched at an angle of 60 degrees from the horizontal. What do
you call the horizontal distance traveled by the ball?4. A.
Trajectory B. Projectile C. Range D. Hyperbola 14. Which of the
following is TRUE about an object thrown horizontally? A. The
vertical distance traveled increases uniformly B. The horizontal
motion is uniformly accelerated C. The horizontal component of
velocity increases D. The velocity of the subject increases 15. In
the absence of the air resistance, a projectile has a maximum range
when thrown at an angle of __________. A. 90 degrees B. 60 degrees
C. 30 degrees D. 45 degrees 16. A 400 N woman stands on top of a
very tall ladder so she is one earth radius above the earths
surface. How much does she weights? A. 100N B. Zero C. 200N D. 400N
17. What must be the minimum length of the plane mirror in order
for you to see a full view of yourself? A. Your full height B.
One-fourth C. One-half D. Three-fourths 18. A rifle recoils from
firing a bullet. The speed of the recoil is slow because
___________.5. A. The force against the rifle is less B. The rifle
has more mass than the bullet C. The impulse on the rifle is less
D. The momentum of the rifle is unchanged. 19. Which statements
differentiate weight for mass? A. Weight is distance from a
reference point B. Weight has volume, mass has none C. Weight is a
full of gravity, mass is space occupied D. Weight is a force while
mass is amount of matter 20. Who established the relationship
between the volume of a gas and the pressure when the temperature
is constant? A. Blaise Pascal B. Robert Boyle C. Lavoisier D.
Archimedes ANSWER KEY 1. B 2. D 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. B
10. B 11. B 12. A 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. A 17. C 18. B6. 19. D 20.
B
1. Most cars have four-stroke internal combustion engines. Which
of the following gives thecorrect sequence of the four strokes?A.
Power-compression-intake-exhaustB.
Compression-exhaust-power-intakeC.
Intake-power-compression-exhaustD.
Intake-compression-power-exhaust2. The image in a plane mirror is
_______________.A. Inverted, virtual with a magnification of 1B.
upright, real with a magnification of 2C. inverted, real with a
magnification of D. upright, virtual with a magnification of 13.
Which of the following wave characteristics remains unchanged when
a wave crosses aboundary into a different medium?A. Velocity C.
FrequencyB. Amplitude D. Wavelength4. Which of the following
electromagnetic radiations has the lowest frequencies?A. Gamma rays
C. Ultraviolet raysB. Radio waves D. X-rays5. If something gets a
positive electric charge, then follows that something
else__________.A. become magnetizedB. becomes equally negatively
chargedC. becomes equally positively chargedD. becomes negatively
charged, but not necessarily equally negatively charged6.
Hydrocarbons which do NOT have maximum number of hydrogen atoms are
_______.A. aromatic C. saturatedB. isometric D. unsaturated2. 7.
Metals have been used for making coins and jewelry. Which of the
following characteristics istrue of metals?A. Metals are malleable
and ductileB. Metals have high tensile strengthC. Metals are good
conductors of heat and electricityD. all of the above8. Which of
the following is that single force applied at the same point that
will produce thesame effect?A. reactant force C. resultant forceB.
composite force D. concurrent force9. How many grams of chloral are
needed to produce 10.5 g of DDT?A. 10.5 g C. 4.36 gB. 8.72 g D.
13.1 g10. The half-life Carbon- 14 is 6739 years. Suppose a
container was found to contain one half asmuch Carbon- 14 as a new
basket of the same material. What is the approximate age of
thebowl?A. 3716 years C. 2856 yearsB. 1432 years D. 6739 years11.
What kind of energy is present whenever a body is at a distance
from the ground?A. elastic potential energyB. electric potential
energyC. electromagnetic potential energyD. gravitational potential
energy12. A lunar eclipse occurs when the ____________.A. moon is
between the sun and the earthB. moon, earth and sun form a right
angleC. earth is between the moon and sunD. sun is in between moon
and earth13. How long does it takes the moon to go through all of
its phases?A. 1 year B. 29 days C. 24 hours D. 27 1/3 days14. Which
of these minerals is present in seawater with the highest
percentage?A. Sodium chloride C. Magnesium chlorideB. Magnesium
sulfate D. Calcium sulfate15. What must be the minimum length of a
plane mirror in order for you to see a full view o fyourself?A.
Your full height C. One-halfB. One-forth D. Three-fourths16. At
what particular instance will the period and frequency of a wave
changed?A. When it travels from one medium to anotherB. When it is
at its equilibrium positionC. When it interferes with another
waveD. When it reflects17. What laws states that there is decrease
in pressure at the side of a moving stream of fluid?A. Bernoullis
Law C. Archimedes LawB. Pascals Law D. Hookes Law3. 18. Whose
discovery involved the production of magnetism by means of
electricity?A. Ohm B. Lenz C. Faraday D. Oersted19. In the absence
of air friction, what happens when a balls allowed to roll down one
hill and upa second hill?A. The ball would lose speed more slowly
as it moves up the second hill.B. The ball would travel a longer
distance uphill.C. The ball would travel a shorter distance as it
moves up.D. The ball would practically reach the same horizontal
level from where it started.20. A car travels at 80 km/hr for 0.5
hr, then goes 100 km/hr for 1 hour, and finally 60 km/hr for0.5 hr.
What is the average speed for the 2-hour travel?A. 80 km/hr C. 100
km/hrB. 90 km/hr D. 85 km/hr21. In Mohs scale, which is the softest
and the hardest mineral?A. Talc Diamond C. Calcite FeldsparB.
Gypsum Quartz D. Talc Corundum22. According to the kinetic
molecular theory, liquids are similar to solids in that
___________A. their molecules are arranged in a regular manner.B.
the motion of their particles changes with temperature.C. the
motion of their particles cannot be determined.D. there is very
little space between their molecules.23. When two or more objects
collide the quantity that does NOT change is the total__________.A.
Momentum of all the objects C. kinetic energy of all the objectsB.
kinetic energy of each object D. momentum of each object24. What is
the correct formula for finding the efficiency of a machine?A.
Efficiency = input force /output force x 100%B. Efficiency = output
force/input force x 100%C. Efficiency = output work/input work x
100%D. Efficiency = input work/ output work x 100%25. The energy of
a hammer hitting a nail isA. heat C. electricB. chemical D.
mechanical26. Disregarding air resistance, an object falling
towards the earths surface has an accelerationthat is
_____________.A. decreasing C. constantB. increasing D. depending
on objects weight27. If the moons gravity becomes 1/4 that of
Earth, which of the following will apply?I. The moon will no longer
cause tides on the earths oceans.II. A 65kilo person on earth will
weigh about 18 kilos on the moon.III. It will be easy to lift heavy
objects on the moon.IV. The moon will not hold a thick atmosphere
of gasses.A. II, III and IV C. I, II and IIIB. I, II and IV D. I,
II, III and IV4. 28. The headings of a car with a 12V electrical
system are 40W each the tail lights 6.0 W each,and the radios is 20
W. What is the total power of this circuit?A. 1200 W C. 110 WB. 240
W D. 3600 W29. Abundance of waste materials in water decreases
primary productivity due to ___________.A. blockage of light
penetrationB. amount of nutrients availableC. reduced amount of
oxygen in the waterD. accumulation of aquatic organisms30. What is
the direction of the magnetic field in an electromagnetic wave?A.
parallel to the electric field C. parallel to the motionB.
perpendicular to the electric field D. random31. A ball of mass
0.15 is thrown with a speed of 20 m/s against a wall. What is its
momentum ifit rebounds after colliding elastically?A. +3.0 kg m/s
B. -30 kg m/s C. -3.0 kg m/s D. +30 kg m/s32. How are echoes
minimized in halls and auditoriums?A. covering hard reflecting
surfaces with curtainsB. opening the doors of the auditoriumsC.
creating a wider space for sound to travelD. limiting the
accessories installed inside33. A large depression caused by a
collapse of the slopes of a volcano is called a _________.A. basin
C. base levelB. syncline D. caldera34. Where does the pick up
needle on a phonograph move the fastest across the record?A. At the
endB. The needle move at the same speed throughoutC. In the middle
of the phonograph recordD. At the beginning35. Compared to the
density of seawater, a kind of fish that lives at the bottom of the
ocean has adensity that is __________.A. lesser C. sameB. greater
D. equal36. The additional of Br2 is used as the reaction to
distinguish between alkenes and alkanes.Which of the following
observations accompanies this test?A. When Br2 is added to the
double bond of alkenes to make a dibromide, it becomescolorless.B.
A bright red color is produced when Br2 reacts with alkenes.C. The
red color of bromine disappears when it dissolves in alkenes.D.
Bromine dissolved in alkenes but not in alkenes.37. Which statement
is CORRECT about a rechargeable battery?A. Its REDOX reactions are
not complete.B. Its REDOX reactions are not reversible.C. Its REDOX
reactions are complete.D. Its REDOX reactions are reversible.5. 38.
A ray of light is incident on a plane surface separating two
transparent substances ofrefractive indices 1.70 and 1.50. The
angle of incidence is 30 deg and the ray originates in themedium of
higher index. The angle of refraction is _________.A. 79.0 C.
45.0B. 34.5 D. 26.239. Chrome plating is one method to prevent
corrosion. This process can be carried outby_______.A. using
secondary cells C. using primary cellsB. electrolytic process D.
zone refining40. What does the slope of the graph of stretching
force against elongation indicate?A. elastic limit C. gravitational
limitB. resistivity constant D. spring constantGOOD LUCK! Prof.
Cris PanerAnswer Key:1. D 11. D 21. A 31. C2. D 12. C 22.B 32. A3.
C 13. B 23. A 33. D4. B 14. A 24. C 34. B5. D 15. C 25. D 35. D6. D
16. C 26. C 36. A7. D 17. A 27. C 37. D8. D 18. C 28. A 38. A9. D
19. A 29. C 39. B10. D 20. D 30. B 40. D
1. Which of the following statements is NOT true about slang
expressions? a. Are expressions that are not considered standard in
the speaker's language or dialect b. Are considered acceptable in
certain social settings c. Are widely used in informal and formal
speech and writing d. May be new words or old ones used with a new
meaning e. Have a very short, momentary life 2. Which of the
following words qualifies as slang? a. Spyware d. Goalie b. Scrub
suit e. None of the Above c. Ammo 3. Which of the following
linguists introduced the term register in 1956? a. Thomas Bertram
Reid d. Robert Lado b. M.A.K. Halliday e. Benjamin Sapir c. Henry
Widdowson 4. What term is used to refer to a variety of language
used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting? a.
Register d. Idiolect b. Basilect e. None of the Above c. Dialect 5.
The following words seem to belong to the same register, EXCEPT---
a. desist d. debit b. null e. litigation c. mitigate 6. Which of
the following statements characterize ESP in the context of English
language teaching? a. It is designed to meet specified needs of the
learner. b. It is related in content to particular disciplines,
occupations and activities. c. It is centred on the language
appropriate to those activities in syntax, lexis, discourse,
semantics, etc., and analysis of this discourse. d. It is in
contrast with General English. e. All of the above NAME DATE SCORE
/1002. 7. The following are characteristics of casual register,
EXCEPT--- a. Common among friends in a social setting b. Wording is
exactly the same every time it is spoken c. No background
information provided d. Contains a lot of ellipsis e. Tends to be
slangy 8. Which of the following is a jargon of academe? a.
pedagogy d. deficit b. leveraging e. none of the above c.
bureaucracy 9. Which is an example of a course for English for
Occupational Purposes (EOP)? a. English for Medical Studies d.
English for Technicians b. English for Research Writing e. English
for Classroom Application c. English for Social Advocacy 10. Who
defined ESP by identifying its absolute and variable
characteristics? a. Tony Dudley-Evans d. Martin Joos b. Tom
Hutchinson e. David Nunan c. Peter Strevens 11. The following
writing outputs are products of English for Academic Purposes
(EAP), EXCEPT--- a. business letters d. laboratory reports b.
financial reports e. thesis abstracts c. poems 12. What refers to
terminology especially defined in relationship to a specific
activity, profession, group, or event? a. Subculture slang d.
Mesolect b. Genre e. Jargon c. Style 13. Who identified the three
types of ESP as a restricted language, as English for Academic and
Occupational Purposes, and as English with specific topics? a.
David Carter d. Marianne Celce-Murcia b. Ruqaiya Hasan e. Peter
Trudgill c. Alan Waters 14. What is an argot? a. An inferior
dialect resulting from corrupting a particular language b. A
euphemistic expression used by a particular group of individuals c.
An informal specialized vocabulary related to a hobby, job, sport,
etc. d. An invented language resulting from geographical isolation
e. None of the above 15. Which of the following texts are products
of academic writing? a. Conference papers d. Opinion columns b.
Blog articles for students e. All of the above c. Personal essays
PART TWO STYLISTICS RATIONALE: This part of the test will measure
your stored knowledge of the key concepts, general theoretical
framework, the levels of style and the corresponding devices, and
procedures applied to the analysis of style in literary texts.3.
DIRECTIONS: Read the questions and consider the options carefully.
Use the answer sheet provided. Shade the appropriate bracket
neatly. If you want to change your answer, cross out the first one.
Erasures are strongly discouraged. START STYLISTICS 1. What is a
motif in literary writing? a. The main insight, central idea, or
universal truth found in a literary work b. An image or idea
repeated throughout a work or several works of literature c. The
element of surprise in a work of fiction, such as twist ending d.
The writing style adopted by the author which is revealed in
his/her word choice e. None of the above 2. Which of the following
statements define stylistics accurately? a. It deals with
expressive means which secure the desirable effect of the utterance
b. Is the study of literary discourse from a linguistic orientation
c. Explicates the message to interpret and evaluate literary
writings as works of art d. All of the Above e. None of the Above
3. Which of the following best illustrates understatement? a. Thats
wrong, Einstein. (Addressing somebody who does not know the
answer.) b. I think our opinions differ slightly. (I dont agree
with you at all.) c. Im so hungry I could eat a horse! d. That
sounds really interesting. (Said about a lame idea) e. None of the
Above 4. In this excerpt from Emily Dickinsons poem, I Heard a Fly
Buzz When I Died, what stylistic device was employed by the poet as
illustrated by the underlined phrase? And breaths were gathering
sure/ For that last onset, when the king/ Be witnessed in his
power. a. Paradox d. Antithesis b. Irony e. Oxymoron c. Parallelism
5. In stylistics parlance, what term refers to the appropriateness
of a work to its subject, its genre, and its audience? a. Diction
d. Point of View b. Decorum e. Style c. Tone 6. Which of the
following terms refers to the emotional color of or the prevalent
emotion in a poem or work of fiction? a. Local color d. Diction b.
Theme e. Mood c. Imagery 7. Which of the following lines best
exemplifies paradox? a. The child is father of the man.
(Wordsworth) b. O hateful love, o loving hate! I burn and freeze
like ice! (Shakespeare) c. At the drunkards funeral, four of his
friends carried the bier. d. Dont we all love peace and hate war? /
Shouldnt we try to be friendlier towards each other? e. None of the
Above 8. In Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Rev. Dimmesdale
metaphorically fades away (dims) as the novel progresses, while
Chillingworth has a cold (chilled) heart. What figurative language
is used here? a. Symbol d. Pun b. Charactonym e. Metaphor c.
Allusion4. 9. Which of the following expressions exemplify the
stylistic device called allusion? a. Shakespeare is a literary
titan. d. Philippines, O, Pearl of the Orient! b. Death, be not
proud! e. All of the Above c. Not yet, Rizal, not yet. 10. What
rhetorical device did Bacon use in the following excerpt from his
essay, Of Studies, when he drew a comparison between reading and
medicine? Nay, there is no obstacle or impediment in the wit, but
may wrought out by fit studies; like as diseases of the body may
have appropriate exercises: bowling is good for the stone and
reins; shooting for the lungs and breast; gentle walking for the
stomach; riding for the head; and the like. a. Anaphora d. Irony b.
Analogy e. Understatement c. Metaphor 11. Which branch of
stylistics studies functions of direct and figurative meanings, as
well as the way contextual meanings of words are realized in the
text? a. Grammatical Stylistics d. Individual Style Study b.
Functional Stylistics e. Lexical Stylistics c. Phonostylistics 12.
Which of the following passages best exemplifies antithesis? a. For
everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under
heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and
a time to pluck up what is planted. (Ecc. 3:1) b. To err is human;
to forgive, divine. (Alexander Pope) c. A man without ambition is
dead. A man with ambition but no love is dead. A man with ambition
and love for his blessings here on earth is ever so alive. (Pearl
Bailey) d. The mistakes of the fool are known to the world, but not
to himself. The mistakes of the wise man are known to himself, but
not to the world. (Charles Caleb Colton) e. Tell me and I forget.
Teach me and I may remember. Involve me and I will learn. (Benjamin
Franklin) 13. The first line in the following excerpts from
Shakespeares play The Tempest illustrates a clever combination of
two poetic devices. What are these? Full fathom five thy father
lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his
eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea change
Into something rich and strange. Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell:
Ding-dong. Hark! Now I hear them Ding-dong bell. a. Personification
and apostrophe d. Alliteration and assonance b. Oxymoron and
metaphor e. Assonance and consonance c. Irony and apostrophe5. 14.
What creative use of language is illustrated in this excerpt from
Dylan Thomas poem, Do not go gentle into that good night: Grave
men, near death, who see with blinding sight ? a. Assonance d.
Apostrophe b. Metaphor e. Pun c. Symbolism 15. The last two lines:
Sea nymphs hourly ring his knell:/Ding-dong. Hark! /Now I hear them
Ding-dong bell/ contain a sound technique commonly used by poets to
add musicality to their work. What techniques are these? a.
Consonance and rhythm d. Onomatopoeia and assonance b. Onomatopoeia
and rhyme e. None of the above c. Assonance and rhyme 16. Which of
the following expressions best exemplifies a stylistic device
called litotes? a. Its not unusual to find Richard everyday at the
library. b. Defeating a chess grandmaster is no ordinary feat. c.
They arent the happiest couple around d. Einstein was not a bad
mathematician. e. All of the above 17. Frost is making a serious
point about human nature in his poem, Fire and Ice, but his tone is
completely at odds with his message. What type of irony is employed
here? Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From
what Ive tasted of desire I hold with those who favour fire. But if
I had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that
for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice. a. Irony of
Situation d. Irony of Fate b. Dramatic Irony e. Cosmic Irony c.
Verbal Irony 18. Which of the following is NOT an example of
metonymy? a. The controversial couple are living under the same
roof. b. The White House declared full support for child-friendly
campaigns. c. Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty
heads and empty hearts can do that. (Norman Vincent Peale) d. This
land belongs to the crown. e. The pen is mightier than the sword.
(Edward Bulwer-Lytton)6. 19. To concretize the concept of hatred,
Frost chose the word ice. What kind of figurative language is the
word ice in this poem? a. Symbol d. Paradox b. Metonymy e. Motif c.
Imagery 20. This excerpt from Ovids Daedalus and Icarus illustrates
a structural device used by writers to prepare the reader for a
future event. What device is this? And Icarus, his son, stood by
and watched him, Not knowing he was dealing with his downfall,
Stood by and watched, and raised his shiny face To let a feather,
light as down, fall on it, Or stuck his thumb into the yellow wax,
Fooling around, the way a boy will, always, Whenever a father tries
to get some work done. a. Flashbacking d. Epiphany b. Foreshadowing
e. Allusion c. Frame story 21. In this excerpt from the short story
A Spring by the Seaside, author N.V.M. Gonzalez makes masterful use
of which literary device? After Longos River, the trail to Mauhaw
climbs the Hill of the White Cows and for ten kilometres or so
wanders about the rolling cogon country before finally entering the
woods. Only then may one get glimpses of the sea, heart-warming
pictures framed in by palma-brava and dao trees. Mauhaw Bay itself
comes after woods, the winding trail, after the resin-fragrant
winds that strum the buri leaves as though these were guitars. a.
Symbolisms d. Metaphors b. Local color e. None of the above c.
Allusions 22. In Percy Bysshe Shelleys Ozymandias, he startles us
by depicting an ancient boast that survives on the vacant pedestal.
What literary device was employed in this excerpt? And on the
pedestal these words appear: My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair! Nothing beside remains.
Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone
and level sands stretch far away. a. Oxymoron d. Irony b. Paradox
e. Anticlimax c. Metaphor 23. What stylistic device is exemplified
by the underlined words in Shelleys sonnet? a. Symbol d. Metaphor
b. Allusion e. None of the above c. Overstatement 24. What sound
technique is used in this excerpt from A.E. Housmans poem?
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the
bough a. Rhyme d. Alliteration b. Repetition e. Consonance c.
Assonance7. 25. In I.R. Galperins five styles in present-day
English, which of the following falls under what he called Belles
Lettres? a. Oratory and speeches d. News and advertisements b.
Emotive prose and the drama e. All of the above c. Essays and
articles PART THREE THE STRUCTURE of ENGLISH RATIONALE: This part
of the test will measure your knowledge and understanding of the
structural and grammatical aspects of language, as well as of the
tools and methods of modern linguistics used in describing how
English sentences are constructed. DIRECTIONS: Read the questions
and consider the options carefully. Use the answer sheet provided.
Shade the appropriate bracket neatly. If you want to change your
answer, cross out the first one. Erasures are strongly discouraged.
START 1. In which of the following structures does the word off
function as an adverbial particle? a. Youre off the hook. d. Their
on and off relationship b. Off with you! e. We put it off too long
c. Im not off yet. 2. The following words may belong to the same
lexical category, EXCEPT --- a. give d. book b. place e. play c.
fame 3. Which of the following statements about sentence structure
is NOT correct? a. Two words (lexis) that belong to the same
category (lexical category) can substitute each other in a
sentence. b. Each word has a limitless range of possible functions.
c. There are restrictions on how the words can combine to form
grammatical phrases. d. Lexical categories can expand into bigger
strings of words called phrasal categories. e. The distribution of
a word in a sentence structure determines its function. 4. Which of
the following phrases would be generated by this Phrase Structure
Rule: NP Art(Adj)N + PP Prep Det N? a. An old letter beneath your
pillow b. The house at the end of the street c. My one chance at
winning the lottery d. One day at a time e. That old powerful beast
of burden 5. Which of the following word groups is a sentence
fragment? a. They fought d. A family just moved in b. Quit it e.
All of the Above c. The boy and the girls uncle 6. In which of the
following sentences does the verb be (is) function as the intensive
verb or copula? a. Ed is annoying. d. Ed is annoying me. b. Ed is
fooling around. e. Ed is going out of control. c. Ed is giving me a
hard time.8. 7. Which type of grammar deals with the rules
determining the structure and interpretation of sentences that
speakers accept as belonging to the language? a. Comparative
Grammar d. Performance Grammar b. Theoretical Grammar e. Generative
Grammar c. Universal Grammar 8. Which of the following are optional
constituents of this sentence: The grumpy history teacher surprised
us with an unannounced quiz. a. grumpy, history, teacher d. grumpy,
history, unannounced b. grumpy, surprised, unannounced e. grumpy,
surprised, quiz c. grumpy, teacher, quiz 9. Which of the following
best describes a phrase? a. A sequence of words that does not
express a complete thought b. A sequence of words that can function
as a sentence constituent c. A sequence of words that contains only
a subject and no predicate d. A sequence of words that contains
only a predicate and no subject e. None of the above 10. Which of
the following sentence structures contains a ditransitive verb
group? a. Max had replied to my letter. b. Max has turned a subtle
shade of red. c. Max hates huge spiders. d. Max found his own jokes
extremely funny. e. Max is giving his boss a headache. 11. The
following can function as intensive verbs, EXCEPT--- a. make d.
turn b. seem e. remain c. become 12. What is the function of the
underlined constituent in the following sentence: Phil dreads wild
animals in the jungle ? a. Obligatory Complement d. Optional
Complement b. Optional Modifier e. Objective Predicative c.
Indirect Object 13. Which of the following is a complex sentence?
a. Dont make any comment unless you are fully aware of the issue .
b. I didnt start this dispute and I dont want to have anything to
do with it. c. You can wallow in your miseries or you can start
over and move on. d. Jen likes her new house, but she doesnt like
the front yard. e. My mind changed on my way to the party, so I
headed home. 14. Which of the following sentence structures is
syntactically ambiguous? a. The mayor invited all city hall
employees to his birthday dinner. b. The columnist writes feature
articles on antique writing desks. c. The man with a tall hat sits
rather uncomfortably at the dinner table. d. The valet looks
imposing in his purple velvet vest. e. None of the above9. 15.
Which approach to grammar refers to the structure of a language as
it is actually used by speakers and writers? a. Prescriptive
Grammar d. Descriptive Grammar b. Pedagogical Grammar e. Reference
Grammar c. Mental Grammar 16. Which of the following structures
qualifies as a determiner phrase? a. An anecdote d. Your property
b. Her predicament e. All of the above c. My pet 17. Syntax deals
with the following concepts, EXCEPT--- a. rules of correct usage d.
lexical categories b. smaller units called constituents e.
distribution and function c. structural analysis 18. In Chomskys
Transformational Grammar, to what does a sentences deep structure
refer? a. The version of a sentence that we articulate and hear b.
The outward form of a sentence c. The final stage in the syntactic
representation of a sentence d. The abstract representation of a
sentence e. None of the above 19. Lexical ambiguity is best
exemplified by which of the following sentences? a. Hes a sore
loser. d. Shes a liar. b. Thats a good pitch. e. The tree fell
over. c. You bet its real! 20. The following statements about
prepositions and prepositional phrases are true, EXCEPT--- a.
Prepositions indicate the relationship of a noun phrase to the rest
of the sentence. b. Prepositions are structurally and functionally
identical to particles. c. Prepositions serve as heads of
prepositional phrases. d. Prepositional phrases perform adjectival
and adverbial functions. e. Prepositions must not be separated from
their following noun phrases. PART FOUR INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
RATIONALE: This part of the test will measure how much you could
recall of the concepts, theories, and special terms in linguistics
and its subfields. DIRECTIONS: Read the questions and consider the
options carefully. Use the answer sheet provided. Shade the
appropriate bracket neatly. If you want to change your answer,
cross out the first one. Erasures are strongly discouraged. START
1. What is the study of larger linguistic units, such as
conversational exchanges or written texts? a. Rhetoric d. Discourse
Analysis b. Stylistics e. Pragmatics c. Genre Analysis 2. Which of
the following words contains a derivational morpheme? a. Mens
apparel d. Words uttered b. Larger than life e. None of the Above
c. Vast improvement 3. Which theory of language origin claims that
a number of words in any language are onomatopoeic? a. Divine
Source Theory d. Glossogenetics Theory b. Natural-