Which method illustrates this statement? "That which can be thought of can be spoken what can be written read." A. Language Experience Approach B. Oral-Graphics Symbolic Language C. Alphabet Method D. K-W-L Teacher Rey asked the class: "Is the class answer correct? Student A said "No" Teacher Rey asked the same student "why 'no'? Which did Teacher Rey do? A. Repeating B. Probing C. Directing D. Rephrasing Which must go with self-assessment for it to be effective? A. External monitor B. Scoring rubric C. Consensus of evaluation results from teacher and student D. Public display of results of self- evaluation Which was the FIRST body to peform regulatory fuctions over the teaching profession? A. National Board for Teachers B. Civil Sevice Commission C. Civil Service Commisiion D. Professional Regulation Commission When a student is asked to draw conclusion from a group of given data what cognitive domain is involved. A. Analysis B. Application C. Evaluation D. Synthesis Teachers often complain of numerous non- teaching assignments that adversely, affect their teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching? A. Yes, if they are given other assignments, justice demands that they be properly compensated. B. Yes, because other community leaders, not teachers, are tasked to leadin community activities. C. NO, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in activities for betterment of communities. D. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job 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 In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of teachers? A. LET passers B. Duly licensed professionals C. Possess dignity and reputation D. With high-moral values as well as technical and professional competence Teacher Roi and Teacher Ricky are rivals for promotion. To gain the favor of the promotional staff, Teacher Ricky offers her beach resort for free for members of the promotional staff before the ranking. As one of the contenders for promotion, is this becoming of her to do? A. Yes. This will be professional growth for the promotional staff.
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Which method illustrates this statement?
"That which can be thought of can be
spoken what can be written read."
A. Language Experience Approach
B. Oral-Graphics Symbolic Language
C. Alphabet Method
D. K-W-L
Teacher Rey asked the class: "Is the class
answer correct? Student A said "No"
Teacher Rey asked the same student "why
'no'? Which did Teacher Rey do?
A. Repeating
B. Probing
C. Directing
D. Rephrasing
Which must go with self-assessment for it to
be effective?
A. External monitor
B. Scoring rubric
C. Consensus of evaluation results from
teacher and student
D. Public display of results of self-
evaluation
Which was the FIRST body to peform
regulatory fuctions over the teaching
profession?
A. National Board for Teachers
B. Civil Sevice Commission
C. Civil Service Commisiion
D. Professional Regulation Commission
When a student is asked to draw conclusion
from a group of given data what cognitive
domain is involved.
A. Analysis
B. Application
C. Evaluation
D. Synthesis
Teachers often complain of numerous non-
teaching assignments that adversely, affect
their teaching. Does this mean that teachers
must be preoccupied only with teaching?
A. Yes, if they are given other
assignments, justice demands that
they be properly compensated.
B. Yes, because other community
leaders, not teachers, are tasked to
leadin community activities.
C. NO, because every teacher is
expected to provide leadership
and initiative in activities for
betterment of communities.
D. Yes, because teaching is enough full
time job
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
In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of
Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of
teachers?
A. LET passers
B. Duly licensed professionals
C. Possess dignity and reputation
D. With high-moral values as well as
technical and professional
competence
Teacher Roi and Teacher Ricky are rivals
for promotion. To gain the favor of the
promotional staff, Teacher Ricky offers her
beach resort for free for members of the
promotional staff before the ranking. As one
of the contenders for promotion, is this
becoming of her to do?
A. Yes. This will be professional
growth for the promotional staff.
B. No. This may exert undue
influence ori the members of the
promotional staff and so may fail
to promote someone on the basis of
merit.
C. Yes. The rare invitation will
certainly be welcomed by an
overworked promotional staff.
D. Yes. There's nothing wrong with
sharing one's blessings.
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 examinations
Teacher Jay is newly converted to a religion.
Deeply convinced of his new found religion,
he starts Monday classes by attacking one
religion and convinces his pupils to attend
their religious services on Sundays. Is this in
accordance with the Code of Ethics of
Professional Teachers?
A. Yes. What he does is values
education.
B. No. A teacher should not use his
position to proselyte others.
C. Yes. In the name of academic
freedom, a teacher can decide what
to teach.
D. Yes. What he does strengthens
values education.
Whose influence is the education program
that puts emphasis on self-development.
through the classics, music, and rituals?
A. Buddha
B. Mohammed
C. Confucius
D. Lao tsu
Which of the following is NOT a domain of
the competency-based standards for
teachers?
A. Community Linkages
B. Resource Planning
C. Planning, Assessing and Report
D. Social regard for learning
2. The Field Study Courses and Practice
Teaching in the Revised Policies and
Standards for UNdergraduate Teache
Education Curriculum, stipulated by CHED
are intended to provide students with
practical learning experiencesi in actual
school settings. Which national document
provides the mandate for Basics education
schools as laboratories for internship
program?
A. Mediun term Philippine
Development Plan, 2004-2010
B. Child-Friendly Schools, 2000-2008
C. School-Based Management, 2004-
2008
D. Education For All, 2000-2015
3. Republic Act No.9491 is known as the
"Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines."
This Act declares that "reverence and
respect shall at all times accorded the flag,
the anthem, and other national symbols
which embody national ideals and traditions
and which express the principles of
sovereignty and national solidarity." Flags
which have become worn out through wear
and tear shall be _____.
A. thrown away
B. solemnly burned
C. kept in storage section
D. washed, and given to schools
without flags
4. Teacher Dina is directed to pass an
undeserving student with a death threat.
Which advice will a utilitarian give?
A. Don't pass him. You surely will
not like someone to give you a
death threat in order to pass.
B. Pass the student. That will be of use
to the student, his parents and you.
C. Don't pass him. Live by your
principle of justice. You will get
reward, not in this life, in the next!
D. Pass the student. Why suffer the
threat?
PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING,
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY &
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
5. Cooperative learning approach makes use
of a classroom organization where students
work in teams to help each other learn. What
mode of grouping can facilitate the skill and
values desired?
A. Heterogeneous
B. Homogeneous
C. Competitive
D. Large group
6. What is the purposes of Directed
Reading-Thinking Activity or DRTA?
A. To increase comprehension and
comprehension monitoring by
predicting generating questions,
clarifying, and summarizing
B. To encourage students to model
their own thinking
C. To bridge the learning of oral
language and written language
D. To encourage students to think
about their reading by having
them make their reading by
having them make their
predictions, confirm or reject
them and revise their prediction
as the story unfolds
7. Should a teacher involve her / his students
in planning the instructional objectives
before starting a lesson?
A. Yes, with shared objectives, they
become self-motivated.
B. No, with cognitive objectives at the
start, irrelevant questions are
formulated
C. No, they will not be ready for it at
the beginning.
D. Yes, they will be given a tip on what
questions to ask.
8. Overusing the chalkboard as though it is
the only education technology available
violates which principle it the use of
technology?
A. Uniformity
B. Variety
C. Flexibility
D. Isolated use
7. Watson applied classical conditioning in
his experiments and the results showed that
behavior is learned through stimulus-
response associations, specifically the
development of emotional responses to
certain stimuli. This helps us in _____.
A. interpreting reflexes as emotions
B. connecting observable behaviorist
stimulus
C. understanding fears, phobias and
love
D. understanding the role of overt
behavior.
10. At the preperational stage of Piaget's
cognitive development, the child can see
only his point of view and assumes that
everyone also has his same point of view.
What is this tendency called?
A. Egocentrism
B. Transductive reasoning
C. Animism
D. Conservatism
11. In the context of Piaget's theory answer
this analogy: Preoperational stage:
Transductive reasoning Concrete operational
stage: _____.
A. Logical reasoning
B. Deductive reasoning
C. Proportional reasoning
D. Inductive reasoning
12. Which of the following are alternative
assessments?
A. Portfolio, exhibits, journals
B. Paper and pencil test,
demonstration, reports
C. Student self-assessment, authentic
assessment, surveys
D. Multiple choice, structured
observation, sentence completion?
ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING
13. Here is Teacher D's lesson objective:
"To trace the causes of Alzheimer's disease."
Which is a valid test for this particular
objective?
A. Do young people also get attacked
by alzheimer's disease? Support
your answer.
B. To what factors can Alzheimer's
disease be traced? Explain.
C. Can an alzheimer's disease be traced
to old age? Explain your answer.
D. What is an alzheimers disease?
14. The discrimination index of a test item is
-.35. What does this mean?
A. The test is quite reliable.
B. The test item is valid.
C. More from the upper group got the
item correctly.
D. More from the lower group got
the item correctly.
15. Here are raw scores in a quiz: 97, 95,
85,83, 77, 75, 50, 10, 5, 2, 1. To get a
picture of the group's performance, which
measure of central tendency is most
reliable?
A. Median
B. Mean
C. Mode
D. None. It is best to look at the
individual scores
Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the
cultural and educational heritage of the
nation and is, under obligation to transmit to
learners such heritage. Which practice
makes him fulfill such obligation?
A. Use the latest instructional
technology.
B. Observe continuing professional
education.
C. Use interactive teaching strategies.
D. Study the life of Filipino heroes.
Rights and duties are correlative. This
means that __________.
A. rights and duties regulate the
relationship of men in society
B. rights and duties arise from natural
law
C. each right carries with it one or
several corresponding duties
D. rights and duties ultimately come
from God
If you agree with Rizal on how you can
contribute to our nation's redemption, which
should you work for?
A. Opening our doors to foreign
influence
B. Upgrading the quality of the
Filipino through education
C. Stabilizing the political situation
D. Gaining economic recovery
From whom do we owe the theory of
deductive interference as illustrated in
syllogisms?
Plato
Scorates
Aristotle
Pythagoras
History books used in schools are replete
with events portraying defeats and
weaknesses of the Filipino as a people. How
should you tackle them in the classroom?
A. Present them and express your
feelings of shame.
B. Present facts and use them as means
in inspiring your class to learn from
them.
C. Present them and blame those
people responsible or those who
have contributed.
D. Present them as they are presented
and tell the class to accept reality.
Teacher A is directed to pass an undeserving
student with a death threat. Which advice
will a hedonist give?
A. Pass the student. Why suffer the
threat?
B. Don't pass him. You surely will not
like someone to give you a death
threat in order to pass.
C. Don't pass him. Live by your
principle of justice. You will get
reward, if not in this life, in the next!
D. Pass the student. That will be of use
to the student, his parents and you.
Teacher A knows of the illegal activities of a
neighbor but keeps quiet in order not to be
involved in any investigation. Which
foundational principle of morality does
Teacher A fail to apply?
A. The end does not justify the means.
B. The principle of double-effect
C. Always do what is right.
D. Between two evils, do the lesser
evil.
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.
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?
Idealism
Existentalism
Experimentalism
Realism
Value clarification as a strategy in Values
Education classes is anchored on which
philosophy?
Existentialism
Christian philosophy
Idealism
Hedonism
A guest speaker in one graduation rites told
his audience: "Reminder, you are what you
choose to be." The guest speaker is more of
a/an __________.
A. realistic
B. pragmatist
C. idealist
D. existentialist
.
"All men are pretty much alike. It is only by
custom that they are set apart", said one
Oriental philosopher. Where can this
thought be most inspiring?
A. In a multi-cultural group of learners
B. In multi-cultural and
heterogeneous groups of learners
and indigenous peoples' group
C. In a class composed of indigenous
peoples
D. In heterogeneous class of learners
What should you do if a parent who is
concerned about a grade his child received
compared to another student's grade,
demands to see both students' grades?
A. Refuse to show either record.
B. Show both records to him.
C. Refuse to show any record without
expressing permission from
principal.
D. Show only his child's records.
teacher/student is held responsible for his
actions because s/he __________.
A. has instincts
B. is mature
C. has a choice
D. has reason
Which illustrates a developmental approach
in guidance and counseling?
A. Spotting on students in need of
guidance
B. Teaching students how to interact in
a positive manner
C. Acting as a mediator
D. Making the decision for the
confused student
We encounter people whose prayer goes like
this: "O God, if there is a God; save my
soul, if I have a soul" From whom is this
prayer?
A. Stoic
B. Empiricist
C. Agnostic
D. Skeptic
Helping in the development of graduates
who are "maka-Diyos" is an influence of
A. naturalistic morality
B. classical Christian morality
C. situational morality
D. dialectical morality
The cultivation of reflective and meditative
skills in teaching is an influence of
__________.
A. Shintoism
B. Buddhism
C. Confucianism
D. Taoism
The typical autocratic teacher consistently
does the following EXCEPT
A. encouraging students.
B. shaming students.
C. ridiculing students.
D. intimidating students.
.
In what way can teachers uphold the highest
possible standards of quality education?
A. By continually improving
themselves personally and
professionally
B. By wearing expensive clothes to
change people's poor perception of
teachers
C. By working out undeserved
promotions
D. By putting down other professions
to lift the status of teaching
A teacher who equates authority with power
does NOT __________.
A. shame
B. develop self-respect in every pupil
C. retaliate
D. intimidate
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
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
Whose teaching is in support of "Education
for All" (EFA), he asserted that in teaching
there should be no distinction of social
classes.
A. Sun Yat Sen
B. Confucius
C. Mencius
D. Lao tsu
The attention to the development of a deep
respect and affection for our rich cultural
past is an influence of __________.
A. Confucius
B. Hegel
C. Teilhard de Chardin
D. Dewey
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
Two students are given the WISE II. One
has a full scale IQ of 91, while the other has
an IQ of 109. Which conclusion can be
drawn?
A. The second student has
significantly higher intellectual
ability
B. The first student is probably below
average, while the second has above
average potential
C. Both students are functioning in the
average range of intellectual ability
D. Another IQ test should be given to
truly assess their intellectual
potential
Which type of report refers to "on-the-spot"
description of some incident, episode or
occurrence that is being observed and
recorded as being of possible significance?
A. Autobiographical report
B. Biographical report
C. Value and interest report (Online)
D. Anecdotal report (Reviewer book)
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
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. On-line Search
B. Computer Search
Which measure(s) of central tendency
separate(s) the top half of the group from the
bottom half?
A. Median
B. Mean
C. Median and Mean
D. Mode
Standard deviation is to variability as mean
is to __________.
A. coefficient of correlation
B. central tendency
C. discrimination index
D. level of difficulty
What measure of central tendency does the
number 16 represent in the following data:
14, 15, 17, 16, 19, 20, 16, 14, 16?
A. Mode
B. Median
C. Mode and median
D. Mean
Which describes norm-referenced grading?
A. The performance of the group
B. What constitutes a perfect score
A. The students' past performance
B. An absolute standard
Which one can enhance the comparability of
grades?
A. Using common conversion table
for translating test scores in to
ratings
B. Formulating tests that vary from one
teacher to another
C. Allowing individual teachers to
determine factors for rating
D. Individual teachers giving weights
to factors considered for rating
Which applies when skewness is zero?
A. Mean is greater than the median
B. Median is greater than mean
C. Scores have three modes
D. Scores are normally distributed
In which competency do my students find
the greatest difficulty (Very Difficult)? In
the item with a difficulty index of
__________.
A. 0.1
B. 0.5-Difficult
C. 0.9-Moderately difficult
D. 1.0- Very Easy
Standard deviation is to variability as mode
to __________.
A. level of difficulty
B. discrimination
C. correlation
D. central tendency
Are percentile ranks the same as percentage
correct?
A. It cannot be determined unless
scores are given.
B. It cannot be determined unless the
number of examinees is given.
C. No
D. Yes
Students' scores on a test were: 72, 72, 73,
74, 76, 78, 81, 83, 85. The score 76 is the
__________.
A. mode
B. average
C. mean
D. median
Which holds true to standardized tests?
A. They are used for comparative
purposes
B. They are administered differently
C. They are scored according to
different standards
D. They are used for assigning grades
Which is most implied by a negatively
skewed score distribution?
A. The scores are evenly distributed
from left to the right (Normal
Skewed)
B. Most pupils are achievers
C. Most of the scores are low
(Positively)
D. Most of the scores are high
Teacher Jay does norm-referenced
interpretation of scores. Which of the
following does she do?
A. She describes group performance in
relation to a level of mastery set.
(Criterion ito)
B. She uses a specified content as its
frame of reference.
C. She compares every individual
students' scores with others'
scores.
D. She describes what should be their
performance.-(Criterion ito)
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' diffculties
NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted
against set mastery level. This means that
NSAT and NEAT fall under __________.
A. intelligence test
B. aptitude test
C. criterion-referenced test
D. norm-referenced test
Study this group of tests which was
administered with the following results, then
answer the question
Subject Mean SD Ronnels's Score
Math 56 10 43
Physics 41 9 31
English 80 16 109
In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform best
in relation to the group's performance?
A. Physics and Math
B. English
C. Physics (very poor)
D. Math
What can be said of Peter who obtained a
score of 75 in a Grammar objective test?
A. He answered 75 items in the test
correctly.
B. He answered 75% of the test items
correctly.
C. His rating is 75.
D. He performed better than 5% of his
classmates.
In his second item analysis, Teacher H
found out that more from the lower group
got the test item # 6 correctly. This means
that the test item __________.
A. has a negative discriminating
power
B. has a lower validity
C. has a positive discriminating power
D. has a high reability
If teacher wants to test students' ability to
organize ideas, which type of test should she
formulate?
A. Multiple-choice type
B. Short answer
C. Essay D. Technical problem
Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test
item, namely B, C, and D, no pupil chose D
as answer. This implies that D is
__________
A. an ineffective distracter
B. a vague distracter
C. an effective distracter
D. a plausible distracter
Shown a picture of children in sweaters
inside the classroom, the students were
asked this question: "In what kind of climate
do these children live?" This is a thought
question on __________
A. Inferring
B. Applying
C. Creating
D. Predicting
Quiz is to formative test while periodic is to
__________
A. criterion-reference test
B. summative test C. norm-reference test
D. diagnostic test
Which guideline in test construction is NOT
observed in this test item Jose Rizal wrote
__________.
A. The central problem should be
packed in the stem.
B. There must be only one correct
answer.
C. Alternatives must have grammatical
parallelism.
D. The alternates must be plausible.
What is most likely to happen to our
economy when export continuously
surpasses import" is a thought question on
__________.
A. Creating
B. relating cause-and-effect
C. synthesizing
D. predicting
With synthesizing skills in mind, which has
the highest diagnostic value?
A. Essay test
B. Performance test (Sa online ito
sagot)
C. Completion test
D. Multiple choice test
Which test has broad sampling of topics as
strength?
A. Objective test
B. Short answer test
C. Essay test
D. Problem type
Which is the first step in planning an
achievement test?
A. Define the instructional objective.
B. Decide on the length of the test.
C. Select the type of test items to use.
D. Build a table of specification.
n the parlance of test construction what does
"TOS" mean?
A. Table of Specifics
B. Table of Specifications
C. Table of Specific Test Item
D. Team of Specifications
Which can effectively measure students'
awareness of values?
A. Projective techniques
B. Moral dilemma (Ibang reviewer
book)
C. Likert scales
D. Anecdotal record- dito sinusulat
ung behavior ng mga student through
of these ditto mo sya ma measure
Teacher F wanted to teach the pupils the
skill to do cross stitching. Her check up quiz
was a written test on the steps of cross
stitching. Which characteristic of a good test
does it lack?
A. Scorability
B. Reliability
C. Objectivity
D. Validity (ito para sakin)
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
"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
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.
With specific details in mind, which one has
(have) a stronger diagnostic value?
A. Multiple choice test
B. Non-restricted essay test
C. Restricted essay test
D. Restricted and non-restricted
essay tests Teacher A discovered that his pupils are
very good in dramatizing. Which tool must
have helped him discover his pupils'
strength?
A. Portfolio assessment
B. Performance test
C. Journal entry
D. Paper-and-pencil test
Which one can best evaluate students'
attitudinal development?
A. Essay test
B. Portfolio
C. Observation
D. Short answer test
The test item "Group the following items
according to shape" is a thought test item on
__________.
A. Creating
B. Classifying
C. Generalizing
D. comparing
In the context on the theory on multiple
intelligences, what is one weakness of the
paper-pencil test?
A. It is not easy to administer.
B. It puts the non-linguistically
intelligent at a disadvantage
C. It utilizes so much time.
D. It lacks reability.
Which are direct measures of competence?
A. Personality tests
B. Performance tests
C. Paper-and-pencil tests
D. Standardized test
I combined several subject areas in order to
focus on a single concept for inter-
disciplinary teaching. Which
strategy/method did I use?
A. Problem-entered learning
B. Thematic instruction
C. Reading-writing activity
D. Unit method
The primary objective of my lesson is: "To
add similar fractions correctly." Before I can
do this I must first aim at this specific
objective: "To distinguish a numerator from
a nominator." What kind of objective is the
latter (Last)?
A. Major
B. Terminal
C. Enabling
D. Primary
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 methodology
D. It used cooperative learning
With indirect instruction in mind, which
does NOT belong to the group?
A. Problem solving
B. Lecture-recitation- (Direct
instruction)
C. Inductive reasoning
D. Discovery
I drew learners into several content areas
and encouraged them to solve a complex
question for inter-disciplinary teaching.
Which strategy did I use?
A. Problem-centered learning
B. Unit method
C. Reading-writing activity
D. Thematic instruction
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.- (Staging)
D. To the maximum, in order to extend
to the student all the help he needs.
Which is a major advantage of a curriculum-
based assessment?
A. It is informal in nature.
B. It connects testing with teaching.
(it links instructions and curriculum)
C. It tends to focus on anecdotal
information on student progress.
D. It is based on a norm-referenced
measurement model.
CBA- refers to the direct observation and
recording of students performance in the
local curriculum as basis for making
instructional decision.
Which does NOT belong to the group of
alternative learning systems?
A. Multi-grade grouping
B. Multi-age grouping
C. Graded education
D. Non-graded grouping
Teacher A is a teacher of English as a
Second Language. She uses vocabulary
cards, fill-in-the-blank sentences, dialogues,
dictation and writing exercises in teaching a
lesson about grocery shopping. Based on
this information, which of the following is a
valid conclusion?
A. The teacher is applying Bloom's
hierarchy of cognitive learning.
B. The teacher is teaching in a
variety of ways because not all
students learn in the same
manner.
C. The teacher wants to make her
teaching easier by having less talk.
D. The teacher is emphasizing reading
and writing skills.
Teacher Rafa uses the direct instruction
strategy. Which sequence of steps will she
follow?
I. Independent practice
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
Why should a teacher NOT use direct
instruction all the time?
A. It requires much time.
B. It requires use of many
supplementary materials.
C. It is generally effective only in the
teaching of concepts and
abstractions.- ( Sa Problem
Solving ito)
D. It reduces students engagement in
learning.
Teacher H gave her first-grade class a page
with a story in which pictures take the place
of some words. Which method did she use?
A. The whole language approach
B. The Spaulding method
C. The rebus method
D. The language experience approach
Which is a form of direct instruction?
A. Discovery process
B. Problem solving
C. Programmed instruction D. Inductive reasoning
Teacher Obet is a teacher of English as a
Second Language. She uses vocabulary
cards, fill-in-the-blank sentences, dictation
and writing exercises in teaching a lesson
about grocery shopping. Based on this
information, which of the following is a
valid conclusion?
A. The teacher is reinforcing
learning by giving the same
information in, a variety of
methods.
B. The teacher is applying Bloom's
hierarchy of cognitive learning.
C. The teacher wants to do less talk.
D. The teacher is emphasizing listening
and speaking skills.
By what name is Indirect instruction the
Socratic method also known?
A. Mastery learning
B. Indirect Method
C. Morrison method
D. Questioning method
What should a teacher do for students in his
class who are not on grade level?
A. Give them materials on their level
and let them work at a pace that is
reasonable for them, trying to
bring them up to a grade level.
B. Give them the same work as the
other students, because they will
absorb as much as they are capable
of.
C. Give them the same work as the
other students, not much, so that
they won't feel embarrassed.
D. Give them work on the level of the
other students and work a little
above the classmates level to
challenge them.
For which may you use the direct instruction
method?
A. Become aware of the pollutants
around us.
B. Appreciate Milton's Paradise Lost.
C. Use a microscope properly.
D. Distinguish war from aggression.
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
Which is one role of play in the pre-school
and early childhood years?
A. Develops competitive spirit.
B. Separates reality from fantasy.
C. Increases imagination due to
expanding knowledge and
emotional range.
D. Develops the upper and lower limbs.
Teacher Melissa 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. Sequential
The burnout malady gets worse if a teacher
doesn't intervene to change whatever areas
he or she can control. Which one can renew
a teacher's enthusiasm?
A. Stick to job
B. Initiate changes in jobs
C. Judge someone else as wrong
D. Engage in self-pity
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
Indirect instruction is for C. concepts,
processes and generalizations and as direct
instruction is for __________, __________,
__________.
A. hypotheses, verified data and
conclusions
B. concepts, patterns and abstractions
C. guesses, data and conclusions
D. facts, rules, and actions
I want to teach concepts, patterns and
abstractions. Which method is most
appropriate?
A. Indirect instruction (Concept,
process and Generalization)
B. Discovery (hypotheses, verified data
and conclusions
C. Direct instruction (facts, rules,
action)
D. Problem solving
Which method has been proven to be
effective in courses that stress acquisition of
knowledge?
A. Socratic method
B. Cooperative learning
C. Mastery learning
D. Indirect instruction
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
To promote effective practice, which
guideline should you bear in mind? Practice
should be
A. done in an evaluative atmosphere
B. difficult for students to learn a
lesson
C. arranged to allow students to receive
feedback
D. take place over a long period of time
For maximum interaction, a teacher ought to
avoid __________ questions.
A. Informational
B. Rhetorical
C. Leading
D. Divergent
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.
D. To encourage self-reflection.
After giving an input on a good paragraph,
Teacher W asks her students to rate a given
paragraph along the elements of a good
paragraph. The students' task is in level of
__________
A. Application
B. Analysis ( sa online ito sagot)
C. Evaluation
D. Synthesis
Teacher Sharon wants to review and check
on the lesson of the previous day? Which
one will be most reliable?
A. Having students identify difficult
homework problems.
B. Having students correct each other's
work.
C. Sampling the understanding of a
few students.
D. Explicitly reviewing the task-
relevant information necessary for
the day's lesson.
Teacher M's pupils are quite weak
academically and his lesson is already far
behind his time table. How should Teacher
M proceed with his lesson?
A. Experientially
B. Lnductively
C. Logically
D. Deductively
Based on Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience,
which activity is closest to the real thing?
A. View images
B. Attend exhibit
C. Watch a demo
D. Hear
Based on Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience,
which activity is farthest from the real
thing?
A. Read
B. Hear
C. View images
D. Attend exhibit
Which criterion should guide a teacher in
the choice of instructional devices?
A. Attractiveness
B. Cost
C. Novelty
D. Appropriateness
The teacher's first task in the selection of
media in teaching is to determine the
______.
A. choice of the students
B. availability of the media
C. objectives of the lesson
D. technique to be used
Read this question: "How will you present
the layers of the earth to your class?" This is
a question that
A. Directs
B. leads the student to evaluate
C. assesses cognition
D. probes creative thinking
E.
To elicit more student's response, Teacher G
made use of covert responses. Which one
did she NOT do?
A. She had the students write their
response privately.
B. She showed the correct answers on
the overhead after the students
have written their responses.
C. She had the students write their
responses privately then called each
of them.
D. She refrained from judging on the
student's responses.
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 GOTO THE MOON
AND SEE IF THERE ARE SOME
ELEMENTS THERE WE DON'T HAVE.
BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN INTO
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: The Teacher's questions in the
above exchange are examples of
__________ questions.
A. Fact
B. Concept
C. Direct
D. closed
The following are sound specific purposes
of questions EXCEPT
A. to call the attention of an
inattentive student
B. to teach via student answers
C. to stimulate leaners to ask questions
D. to arouse interest and curiosity
Teacher P wants to develop the skill of
synthesizing in her pupils. Which one will
she do?
A. Ask her students to formulate a
generalization from the data
shown in graphs.
B. Ask her students to answer questions
beginning with "What if ... "
C. Tell her pupils to state data
presented in graphs.
D. Directs her students to ask questions
on the parts of the lesson not
understood.
With-it-ness, according to Kounin, is one of
the characterestics of an effective classroom
manager. Which phrase goes with it?
A. Have hands that write fast.
B. Have eyes on the back of your
heads.
C. Have a mouth ready to speak.
D. Have minds packed with
knowledge.
Which is an appropriate way to manage off-
task behavior?
A. Make eye contact.
B. Stop your class activity to correct a
child who is no longer on task.
C. Move closer to the child.
D. Redirect a child's attention to task
and check his progress to make
sure he is continuing to work.
Referring to Teacher S, Nicolle describes
her teacher as "fair, caring and someone you
can talk to." Which power or leadership
does Teacher S have?
A. Referent power
B. Legitimate power
C. Reward power
D. Expert power
Which technique should a teacher use to
encourage response if his students do not
respond to his question?
A. Ask a specific student to respond,
state the question, and wait a
response.
B. Tell the class that it will have
detention unless answer are
forthcoming.
C. Ask another question, an easier one.
D. Wait for a response
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
Which questioning practice promotes more
class interaction?
A. Asking the question before calling
on a student.
B. Focusing on divergent questions.
C. Focusing on convergent questions.
D. Asking rhetorical questions.
Teacher Rita clears his throat to
communicate disapproval of a student's
behavior. Which specific influence
technique is this?
A. Signal interference
B. Direct appeal
C. Interest boosting
D. Proximity control
In 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
Which is one characteristic of an effective
classroom management?
A. It quickly and unobtrusively
redirects misbehavior once it
occurs.
B. It teaches dependence on others for
self-control.
C. It respects cultural norms of a
limited group students.
D. Strategies are simple enough to be
used consistently.
How can you exhibit legitimate power on
the first day of school?
A. By making your students feel they
are accepted for who they are.
B. By informing them you are
allowed to act in loco parentis.
C. By making them realize the
importance of good grades.
D. By making them feel you have
mastery of subject matter.
Which is a sound classroom management
practice?
A. Avoid establishing routines; routines
make your student robots.
B. Establish routines for all daily
needs and tasks. C. Apply rules and policies on a case to