2. 1. The whole child concept of education
is contrary to the:
a. Academic essentials approach to
education.
b. Progressivist approach to education.
c. Focus on humanistic approach to
education.
d. The naturalistic approach to education.
3. 2. To reach out to clientele who
cannot be in the classroom for one
reason or another, which of the
following was established?
a. Informal
b. Special education (SPED) system
c. Pre-school education
d. Alternative learning System
4. 3. Which learning principle is the
essence of Gardner’s theory of multiple
intelligences?
a. Almost all learners are linguistically
intelligent
b. Intelligence is not measured in one form
c. Learners have different IQ level
d. Learners have static IQ
5. 4. Which objective in the affective
domain is in the lowest level?
a. To accumulate examples of
authenticity
b. To support viewpoints against
abortion
c. To respond positively to a comment
d. To formulate criteria for honesty
6. 5. Below are the questions that must be
considered in developing appropriate learning
activities/experiences EXCEPT one. Which is it?
a. Can the experiences benefit the pupils?
b. Do the experiences save the pupils from learning
difficulties?
c. Are the experiences in accordance with the life
patterns of pupils?
d. Do the experiences encourage pupils to inquire
further?
7. 6. The free public elementary and
secondary education in the country is
in line with the government effort to
address educational problems of
________.
a. Productivity
b. Relevance and quality
c. Access and quality
d. Effectiveness and efficiency
8. 7. In the context of grading, what is
referred to as teacher’s generosity
error? A teacher ______.
a. Rewards students who perform well.
b. Is overgenerous with praise
c. Has a tendency to give high grades as
compare to the rest
d. Gives way to students’ bargain for no
more quiz
9. 8. For mastery learning and in line with
the Outcome-Based Evaluation model
which element should be present?
a. Inclusion of non-performance objectives
b. Construction of criterion-referenced
tests
c. Construction of norm-referenced tests
d. Non-provision of independent learning
10. 9. The Filipino learners envisioned by the
Department of Education in the light of the K-12
curriculum is
a. Technologically literate and holistically developed
Filipinos
b. Functionally literate and holistically developed
Filipinos
c. Scientifically advanced and values oriented
Filipinos
d. Nationally Oriented and Internationally
Competitive Filipinos
11. 10. With which goals of educational
institution as provided for by the
constitution is the development of
work skills aligned?
a. To develop moral character
b. To develop vocational efficiency
c. To teach the duties of citizenship
d. To inculcate love of country
12. 11. Which terms refers to a
teacher helping a colleague
grow professionally?
a. Technology transfer
b. Peer mentoring
c. Facilitating
d. Independent study
13. 12. Which questioning practice will
promote more class interaction?
a. Asking rhetorical question
b. Rejecting wrong answer
c. Focusing on convergent question
d. Asking the question before calling
on a student to answer
14. 13. How can you exhibit referent power on the
first day of school?
a. By making them feel you know what you are
talking about.
b. By telling them the importance of good grades.
c. By reminding your students your authority over
them again and again
d. By giving your students a sense of belonging and
acceptance
15. 14. The main reason why there is a greater need for
the teacher to use audio visual materials in the
elementary than in the secondary is that in the former
a. teachers must present material its an attractive and
meaningful manner
b. children have short attention span and this may be
increased through aids
c. children associate instructional aids with instructional
toys
d. children need to concretize their ideas first before
they can operate on the level of abstract thinking
16. 15. Which of the following could be
associated with information
processing theory?
a. practice, reinforcement
b. observation, imitation
c. discovery, reception
d. encoding, storage, retrieval
17. 16. Giving feedback or knowledge of results on
how the learner is doing serves to reinforce
learning. Which of the following feedback
situation has been found to have the best effect
on learning?
a. when the students know their answer is neither
right nor wrong
b. when the students know why their answer is
right or wrong.
c. when the students know his answer is right
d. when the students know their answer is wrong
18. 17. A teacher who has learned a variety of teaching
methods during her pre-service training may adopt
the eclectical method in her actual teaching. The
essential characteristic of this method is that
a. it combines the best features of all the other methods
b. it is often-the most popular method in any school
c. it is found to be effective in teaching any subjects
d. it can be used for any level of instruction
19. 18. Two important things to bear in
mind when imposing discipline in
classroom
a. compassion and tolerance
b. firmness and consistency
c. mercy and compassion
d. tolerance and understanding
20. 19. A mathematics teacher tells a
student that out of 25 problems he
should be able to solve 20 problems
correctly. His teacher is using
a. an absolute measure
b. a criterion referenced measure
c. an arbitrary measure
d. a norm referenced measure
21. 20. Mr. Cuayzon refers to Havighurst’s list of
developmental tasks for children different age
levels. This is important so that she may
a. plan varied and interesting activities for children
b. group her children according to their interests
c. group her children according to their abilities.
d. plan activities appropriate to a particular group
of children
22. 21. Divorce is observed in the West
while it is still a taboo for Filipinos.
What does it illustrate about
culture?
a. culture is adaptive
b. culture is symbolic
c. culture is valued
d. culture is relative
23. 22. According to Havighurst’s
developmental tasks, reaching the
maintaining satisfactory performance in
one’s occupational career is supposed
to have been attained during ________.
a. early adulthood
b. middle age
c. middle age and early adulthood
d. old age
24. 23. It is good to give students
challenging and creative learning tasks
because_________.
a. development is the individual’s choice
b. development is aided by stimulation
c. development is affected by cultural
changes
d. the development of individual is unique
25. 24. Which of the following reasons for
measuring student achievement is NOT valid?
a. To motivate students to learn and master the
materials they think will be covered by the
achievement test.
b. To prepare feedback on the effectiveness of the
learning process
c. To certify that students have attained a level of
competence in a subject area
d. To discourage students from cheating during test
and getting high scores
26. 25. Joey is busy with his rubberbands so
he is not paying full attention to Ms. Cruz.
Ms. Cruz looks at him and communicates
with her eyes in her desire to make Joey
pay attention. Which influence technique
does Ms. Cruz employ?
a. Interest boosting
b. Proximity control
b. Signal interference
d. Antiseptic bouncing
27. 26. According to Estanislao, “like water in a
dam, our lives become stagnant and
putrid”, what does this imply?
a. We must slow down; avoid hurrying; it
makes waste
b. Our lives should be transparent like water
c. The meaningful way to spend life is to spend
life on others, with others, for others
d. Keep your goodness to yourself
28. 27. Transparency International, a global
corruption watchdog, rates the
Philippines as one of the most corrupt
nation in Asia. What educational
program is relevant to this Situation?
A. Values education
B. Socio-economic development
C. Cultural preservation program
D. Infrastructure modernization
29. 28. Attachment to the things of this
world prevents one from uniting with
the Universal Self. This is a teaching of…
a. Buddhism
b. Hinduism
c. Judaism
d. Taoism
30. 29. Teachers and students can participate in
these levels of computer use. Give the order of
computer use simplest to complex?
a. Computer literacy, computer competency,
computer expertise
b. Computer competency, computer literacy,
competency expertise
c. Computer competency, computer expertise,
computer literacy
d. Computer literacy, computer expertise, computer
competency
31. 30. Ramil convinces his classmates not
to cut classes because of punishment
that goes with it. In what level of
Kohlberg’s development is Ramil?
a. Post conventional
b. Conventional
c. Between conventional and post
conventional morality
d. Pre-conventional morality
32. 31. Teacher B tells the misbehaving
student: “You are spoiling it for the
rest of your classmate”. What
disciplinary technique is this?
a. Interest boosting
b. Antiseptic bouncing
c. Direct appeal
d. Restructuring
33. 32. According to Eric Erikson, the
middle adult years are characterized
by the conflict between.
a. Industry and despondency
b. Generativity and stagnation
c. Intimacy and isolation
d. Integrity and despair
34. 33. Which one can NOT alleviate
personal stress?
a. Use relaxation techniques
b. Keep the problem to yourself
c. Be nice to yourself
d. Try a totally new experience
35. 34. From the Household and School Matching
Survey (HSMS) conducted in 1982 it was found
out that school factors have less influence on
learning when compared to community and
home background variables. Which is one
implication of this finding?
a. DECS must create more teacher items
b. The school must focus on mastery learning
c. DECS should work for 1:1 child-book ratio
d. The school needs to strengthen its partnership
with parents and community
36. 35. Nasciella would like to engage in a
business with garments for children. She
conducts a feasibility study to determine the
quantity of each of the different sizes of girls
dresses. Which of the following tools is the
most appropriate for the purpose?
a. The mode c. The median
b. The mean d. The variance
37. 36. Roy is a senior student with a keen
sense of what he can do and cannot do.
Based on Gardner’s multiple
intelligence theory in which intelligence
is Roy high?
a. Intrapersonal intelligence
b. Logical-mathematical intelligence
c. Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
d. Interpersonal intelligence
38. 37. A student is bored and is restless.
Teacher looks for an opportunity to
incorporate athletics into the discussions
because it is the student’s interest. What
is this disciplinary technique called?
a. Direct appeal c. Hurdle lessons
b. Interest boosting d. Humor
39. 38. Who will benefit from Braille
numbers in elevators?
a. The gifted
b. The mute
c. The deaf
d. The blind
40. 39. As Filipinos, our senses of humor is
sometimes inimical to our growth and
development persons and as a nation
because with this trait we tend to.
a. Take things personally
b. Take serious matters lightly
c. Escape from our responsibility
d. Wait for others to tell us what to do
41. 40. An individual may be said to value
his family in the following instances,
EXCEPT when.
a. He spends mostly for things needed in
the home
b. He spends quality time with his family
c. He spends a lot of time with friends
d. He works hard to a bigger take home
pay
42. 41. In line with the strengthening of ethical and
spiritual values, religious instruction shall take place
in the public schools with the following condition,
EXCEPT one.
a. The government shoulders the expenses for such
teaching
b. Parents/guardians express their desire in writing that
children/wards be taught religion in school
c. It is optional
d. The instructors must be designated or approved by the
religious authorities of the religion to which
children/wards belong.
43. 42. Education is a means to upward
mobility. DECS reaches out to every school
child even in remote places where the
number of pupils does not warrant the
creation of a regular class. DECS does this
through the.
a. Teacher-Child-Parent Approach
b. Non-Formal Education Program
c. Drop-out Intervention Program
d. Informal Teaching Program
44. 43. “No pain, no gain”, This means that.
a. One should look for suffering to save
himself/herself
b. Only those willing to carry the crosses
that life impose can share the joy of life
c. One should be a penitent every good
Friday by carrying his cross
d. The more suffering in his life, the more
one is assured of heaven
45. 44. Which of these may be used by
teachers to provide students
opportunities for meeting their
needs and other areas of concern?
a. Problem checklists
b. Personal inventories
c. Educational occupational information
d. Tests
46. 45. Robert Hutchins argued that
education should cultivate the intellect
as well as the harmonious development
of all human faculties. Since human
nature is rational knowledge resides in
an unchanging, absolute, and universal
truths. Hutchins is more of a.
a. A progressivist c. A reconstructionist
b. A perennialist d. An essentialist
47. 46. Which trait is shown by a father
who spends his earnings on his
favorite food, drinks, movies,
clothing’s, and barkada?
a. Considerate
b. Practical
c. Selfish and irresponsible
d. Conscientious
48. 47. The “cephalocaudal law” of
developmental direction states that
development.
a. Spreads outward from the extremities to the
center
b. Spreads outward from the central axis of the
body to the extremities
c. Spreads over the body from the foot to the
head
d. Spreads over the body from head to foot
49. 48. Which type of test is least
useful in educational
diagnosis?
a. Multiple choice item
b. Matching item
c. True-false item
d. Short answer item
50. 49. Which of the following is assumed
under the doctrine of IN LOCO PARENTIS?
a. That students are not yet ready to handle
full adult responsibility
b. That parents have the primary duty to
educate their children
c. That students are prone to commit
infractions of disciplinary conduct
d. That students should be under parents
monitory and control
51. 50. For effective classroom
management which one should be
avoided?
a. Stick to classroom regulation consistently
b. Use classroom regulation to establish
classroom routine
c. Involve students in the formulation of
classroom regulation
d. Make as many regulations as you can
52. 1. The whole child concept of education
is contrary to the:
a. Academic essentials approach to
education.
b. Progressivist approach to education.
c. Focus on humanistic approach to
education.
d. The naturalistic approach to education.
53. 2. To reach out to clientele who
cannot be in the classroom for one
reason or another, which of the
following was established?
a. Informal
b. Special education (SPED) system
c. Pre-school education
d. Alternative learning System
54. 3. Which learning principle is the
essence of Gardner’s theory of multiple
intelligences?
a. Almost all learners are linguistically
intelligent
b. Intelligence is not measured in one form
c. Learners have different IQ level
d. Learners have static IQ
55. 4. Which objective in the affective
domain is in the lowest level?
a. To accumulate examples of
authenticity
b. To support viewpoints against
abortion
c. To respond positively to a comment
d. To formulate criteria for honesty
56. 5. Below are the questions that must be
considered in developing appropriate learning
activities/experiences EXCEPT one. Which is it?
a. Can the experiences benefit the pupils?
b. Do the experiences save the pupils from learning
difficulties?
c. Are the experiences in accordance with the life
patterns of pupils?
d. Do the experiences encourage pupils to inquire
further?
57. 6. The free public elementary and
secondary education in the country is
in line with the government effort to
address educational problems of
________.
a. Productivity
b. Relevance and quality
c. Access and quality
d. Effectiveness and efficiency
58. 7. In the context of grading, what is
referred to as teacher’s generosity
error? A teacher ______.
a. Rewards students who perform well.
b. Is overgenerous with praise
c. Has a tendency to give high grades as
compare to the rest
d. Gives way to students’ bargain for no
more quiz
59. 8. For mastery learning and in line with
the Outcome-Based Evaluation model
which element should be present?
a. Inclusion of non-performance objectives
b. Construction of criterion-referenced
tests
c. Construction of norm-referenced tests
d. Non-provision of independent learning
60. 9. The Filipino learners envisioned by the
Department of Education in the light of the K-12
curriculum is
a. Technologically literate and holistically developed
Filipinos
b. Functionally literate and holistically developed
Filipinos
c. Scientifically advanced and values oriented
Filipinos
d. Nationally Oriented and Internationally
Competitive Filipinos
61. 10. With which goals of educational
institution as provided for by the
constitution is the development of
work skills aligned?
a. To develop moral character
b. To develop vocational efficiency
c. To teach the duties of citizenship
d. To inculcate love of country
62. 11. Which terms refers to a
teacher helping a colleague
grow professionally?
a. Technology transfer
b. Peer mentoring
c. Facilitating
d. Independent study
63. 12. Which questioning practice will
promote more class interaction?
a. Asking rhetorical question
b. Rejecting wrong answer
c. Focusing on convergent question
d. Asking the question before calling
on a student to answer
64. 13. How can you exhibit referent power on the
first day of school?
a. By making them feel you know what you are
talking about.
b. By telling them the importance of good grades.
c. By reminding your students your authority over
them again and again
d. By giving your students a sense of belonging and
acceptance
65. 14. The main reason why there is a greater need for
the teacher to use audio visual materials in the
elementary than in the secondary is that in the former
a. teachers must present material its an attractive and
meaningful manner
b. children have short attention span and this may be
increased through aids
c. children associate instructional aids with instructional
toys
d. children need to concretize their ideas first before
they can operate on the level of abstract thinking
66. 15. Which of the following could be
associated with information
processing theory?
a. practice, reinforcement
b. observation, imitation
c. discovery, reception
d. encoding, storage, retrieval
67. 16. Giving feedback or knowledge of results on
how the learner is doing serves to reinforce
learning. Which of the following feedback
situation has been found to have the best effect
on learning?
a. when the students know their answer is neither
right nor wrong
b. when the students know why their answer is
right or wrong.
c. when the students know his answer is right
d. when the students know their answer is wrong
68. 17. A teacher who has learned a variety of teaching
methods during her pre-service training may adopt
the eclectical method in her actual teaching. The
essential characteristic of this method is that
a. it combines the best features of all the other methods
b. it is often-the most popular method in any school
c. it is found to be effective in teaching any subjects
d. it can be used for any level of instruction
69. 18. Two important things to bear in
mind when imposing discipline in
classroom
a. compassion and tolerance
b. firmness and consistency
c. mercy and compassion
d. tolerance and understanding
70. 19. A mathematics teacher tells a
student that out of 25 problems he
should be able to solve 20 problems
correctly. His teacher is using
a. an absolute measure
b. a criterion referenced measure
c. an arbitrary measure
d. a norm referenced measure
71. 20. Mr. Cuayzon refers to Havighurst’s list of
developmental tasks for children different age
levels. This is important so that she may
a. plan varied and interesting activities for children
b. group her children according to their interests
c. group her children according to their abilities.
d. plan activities appropriate to a particular group
of children
72. 21. Divorce is observed in the West
while it is still a taboo for Filipinos.
What does it illustrate about
culture?
a. culture is adaptive
b. culture is symbolic
c. culture is valued
d. culture is relative
73. 22. According to Havighurst’s
developmental tasks, reaching the
maintaining satisfactory performance in
one’s occupational career is supposed
to have been attained during ________.
a. early adulthood
b. middle age
c. middle age and early adulthood
d. old age
74. 23. It is good to give students
challenging and creative learning tasks
because_________.
a. development is the individual’s choice
b. development is aided by stimulation
c. development is affected by cultural
changes
d. the development of individual is unique
75. 24. Which of the following reasons for
measuring student achievement is NOT valid?
a. To motivate students to learn and master the
materials they think will be covered by the
achievement test.
b. To prepare feedback on the effectiveness of the
learning process
c. To certify that students have attained a level of
competence in a subject area
d. To discourage students from cheating during test
and getting high scores
76. 25. Joey is busy with his rubberbands so
he is not paying full attention to Ms. Cruz.
Ms. Cruz looks at him and communicates
with her eyes in her desire to make Joey
pay attention. Which influence technique
does Ms. Cruz employ?
a. Interest boosting
b. Proximity control
b. Signal interference
d. Antiseptic bouncing
77. 26. According to Estanislao, “like water in a
dam, our lives become stagnant and
putrid”, what does this imply?
a. We must slow down; avoid hurrying; it
makes waste
b. Our lives should be transparent like water
c. The meaningful way to spend life is to spend
life on others, with others, for others
d. Keep your goodness to yourself
78. 27. Transparency International, a global
corruption watchdog, rates the Philippines as
one of the most corrupt nation in Asia. What
educational program is relevant to this
Situation?
A. Values education
B. Socio-economic development
C. Cultural preservation program
D.Infrastructure modernization
79. 28. Attachment to the things of this
world prevents one from uniting with
the Universal Self. This is a teaching of…
a. Buddhism
b. Hinduism
c. Judaism
d. Taoism
80. 29. Teachers and students can participate in
these levels of computer use. Give the order of
computer use simplest to complex?
a. Computer literacy, computer competency,
computer expertise
b. Computer competency, computer literacy,
competency expertise
c. Computer competency, computer expertise,
computer literacy
d. Computer literacy, computer expertise, computer
competency
81. 30. Ramil convinces his classmates not
to cut classes because of punishment
that goes with it. In what level of
Kohlberg’s development is Ramil?
a. Post conventional
b. Conventional
c. Between conventional and post
conventional morality
d. Pre-conventional morality
82. 31. Teacher B tells the misbehaving
student: “You are spoiling it for the
rest of your classmate”. What
disciplinary technique is this?
a. Interest boosting
b. Antiseptic bouncing
c. Direct appeal
d. Restructuring
83. 32. According to Eric Erikson, the
middle adult years are characterized
by the conflict between.
a. Industry and despondency
b. Generativity and stagnation
c. Intimacy and isolation
d. Integrity and despair
84. 33. Which one can NOT alleviate
personal stress?
a. Use relaxation techniques
b. Keep the problem to yourself
c. Be nice to yourself
d. Try a totally new experience
85. 34. From the Household and School Matching
Survey (HSMS) conducted in 1982 it was found
out that school factors have less influence on
learning when compared to community and
home background variables. Which is one
implication of this finding?
a. DECS must create more teacher items
b. The school must focus on mastery learning
c. DECS should work for 1:1 child-book ratio
d. The school needs to strengthen its partnership
with parents and community
86. 35. Nasciella would like to engage in a
business with garments for children. She
conducts a feasibility study to determine the
quantity of each of the different sizes of girls
dresses. Which of the following tools is the
most appropriate for the purpose?
a. The mode c. The median
b. The mean d. The variance
87. 35. Nasciella would like to engage in a
business with garments for children. She
conducts a feasibility study to determine the
quantity of each of the different sizes of girls
dresses. Which of the following tools is the
most appropriate for the purpose?
a. The mode c. The median
b. The mean d. The variance
88. 36. Roy is a senior student with a keen
sense of what he can do and cannot do.
Based on Gardner’s multiple
intelligence theory in which intelligence
is Roy high?
a. Intrapersonal intelligence
b. Logical-mathematical intelligence
c. Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
d. Interpersonal intelligence
89. 37. A student is bored and is restless.
Teacher looks for an opportunity to
incorporate athletics into the discussions
because it is the student’s interest. What
is this disciplinary technique called?
a. Direct appeal c. Hurdle lessons
b. Interest boosting d. Humor
90. 37. A student is bored and is restless.
Teacher looks for an opportunity to
incorporate athletics into the discussions
because it is the student’s interest. What
is this disciplinary technique called?
a. Direct appeal c. Hurdle lessons
b. Interest boosting d. Humor
91. 38. Who will benefit from Braille
numbers in elevators?
a. The gifted
b. The mute
c. The deaf
d. The blind
92. 39. As Filipinos, our senses of humor is
sometimes inimical to our growth and
development persons and as a nation
because with this trait we tend to.
a. Take things personally
b. Take serious matters lightly
c. Escape from our responsibility
d. Wait for others to tell us what to do
93. 40. An individual may be said to value
his family in the following instances,
EXCEPT when.
a. He spends mostly for things needed in
the home
b. He spends quality time with his family
c. He spends a lot of time with friends
d. He works hard to a bigger take home
pay
94. 41. In line with the strengthening of ethical and
spiritual values, religious instruction shall take place
in the public schools with the following condition,
EXCEPT one.
a. The government shoulders the expenses for such
teaching
b. Parents/guardians express their desire in writing that
children/wards be taught religion in school
c. It is optional
d. The instructors must be designated or approved by the
religious authorities of the religion to which
children/wards belong.
95. 42. Education is a means to upward
mobility. DECS reaches out to every school
child even in remote places where the
number of pupils does not warrant the
creation of a regular class. DECS does this
through the.
a. Teacher-Child-Parent Approach
b. Non-Formal Education Program
c. Drop-out Intervention Program
d. Informal Teaching Program
96. 43. “No pain, no gain”, This means that.
a. One should look for suffering to save
himself/herself
b. Only those willing to carry the crosses
that life impose can share the joy of life
c. One should be a penitent every good
Friday by carrying his cross
d. The more suffering in his life, the more
one is assured of heaven
97. 44. Which of these may be used by
teachers to provide students
opportunities for meeting their
needs and other areas of concern?
a. Problem checklists
b. Personal inventories
c. Educational occupational information
d. Tests
98. 45. Robert Hutchins argued that
education should cultivate the intellect
as well as the harmonious development
of all human faculties. Since human
nature is rational knowledge resides in
an unchanging, absolute, and universal
truths. Hutchins is more of a.
a. A progressivist c. A reconstructionist
b. A perennialist d. An essentialist
99. 45. Robert Hutchins argued that
education should cultivate the intellect
as well as the harmonious development
of all human faculties. Since human
nature is rational knowledge resides in
an unchanging, absolute, and universal
truths. Hutchins is more of a.
a. A progressivist c. A reconstructionist
b. A perennialist d. An essentialist
100. 46. Which trait is shown by a father
who spends his earnings on his
favorite food, drinks, movies,
clothing’s, and barkada?
a. Considerate
b. Practical
c. Selfish and irresponsible
d. Conscientious
101. 47. The “cephalocaudal law” of
developmental direction states that
development.
a. Spreads outward from the extremities to the
center
b. Spreads outward from the central axis of the
body to the extremities
c. Spreads over the body from the foot to the
head
d. Spreads over the body from head to foot
102. 48. Which type of test is least
useful in educational
diagnosis?
a. Multiple choice item
b. Matching item
c. True-false item
d. Short answer item
103. 49. Which of the following is assumed
under the doctrine of IN LOCO PARENTIS?
a. That students are not yet ready to handle
full adult responsibility
b. That parents have the primary duty to
educate their children
c. That students are prone to commit
infractions of disciplinary conduct
d. That students should be under parents
monitory and control
104. 50. For effective classroom
management which one should be
avoided?
a. Stick to classroom regulation consistently
b. Use classroom regulation to establish
classroom routine
c. Involve students in the formulation of
classroom regulation
d. Make as many regulations as you can
105. 51. In a microcomputer system
the actual machine itself is
called the…
a. CPU
b. Hardware
c. Software
d. Peripheral
106. 52. In what situation may a teacher NOT
repeat a question?
a. When a teacher is dictating a question
b. When a teacher is in a large room with
poor acoustics
c. When an inattentive student fails to get
the question
d. the question is multi-faceted
107. 53. Which of the following are
considered peripherals of a
microcomputer systems?
a. Keyboard, video-display terminal
b. An audiocassette recorder, a central
processing unit
c. A modem, a printer
d. Video-display terminal, a disk drive unit
108. 54. “When the cat is away, the
mouse, will play.” Which Filipino
weakness is being identified?
a. Extreme personalism
b. Lack of self-discipline
c. Lack of initiative
d. Kanya-kanya” syndrome
109. 55. Feedback is said to be “the breakfast of
champions” Which one does this imply for
schools?
a. Feedback focuses on problem correction
b. Feedback scares school administration and
teachers
c. Feedback is the basis for compensation
d. Feedback is essential in the containing
quality improvement of the school system
110. 56. Which ones can tell a teacher
whether score distributions appear
compressed or expanded?
a. Standard scores
b. Measures of correlation
c. Measures of variability
d. Measures of central tendency
111. 57. Teacher Cora observe cleanliness
and order classroom to create a
conducive atmosphere for learning. On
which theory is her practice based?
a. Psychoanalysis
b. Gestalt psychology
c. Behaviorism
d. Humanistic psychology
112. 58. Which of the following measures should a teacher
do to a principal whom she would like to file a case of
sexual harassment without violating the relationship
of the teacher and her superiors?
a. Present the case before competent authority and
prepare to prove the charge
b. Write an anonymous letter to a higher school official
to denounce the superior
c. Call a parent-teacher meeting and denounce the
superior
d. Encourage the other teachers and students to hold a
demonstration to oust the superior
113. 59. Pick out the situation that illustrates the duty of a new
teacher to the state:
a. Take a long vacation which she firmly believes she deserves
after four years of diligent study before taking the examination
for teachers
b. Apply for teaching job where eligibility is not required to gain
teaching experience before taking the teachers board
examination
c. Prepare for the wedding she and her boyfriend have long
planned to able to raise a family with children which they plan to
rear as good citizen of our country
d. Take the licensure examination for teacher and an oath to do
her best to help carry out the policies of the state
114. 60. Zero standard deviation means
that:
a. The students scores are the same
b. 50% of the scores obtained is zero
c. More than 50% of the score
obtained is zero
d. Less than 50% of the scores
obtained is zero
115. 61. A teacher is a facilitator of learning and
of the development of the youth. Which
practice NOT keeping with his role as
facilitator?
a. Considers the multiple intelligences of learners
b. Humiliates misbehaving pupils
c. Dialogs with parents and with other members of
the community
d. Keeps himself abreast with educational trends
116. 62. A comprehension skill of
higher level which may be
inferred or implied from reading
is
a. Picking out the main idea
b. Following direction
c. Noting specific details
d. Drawing conclusion
117. 63. Both Muslim and Christian value
marriage but the Muslim practices
polygamous marriage while the
Christian practices monogamous
marriage. What is this called?
a. Cultural relativism
b. Ethical relativism
c. Acculturation
d. Enculturation
118. 64. Which best indicates the
effectiveness classroom activities?
a. The laughter and enjoyment of students
b. The application of concept learned in
daily life
c. The utilization of varied techniques and
approaches
d. The variety of instructional materials
used
119. 65. If a resilient child with superior intelligence is
reared in a poor environment the probable outcome
would be
a. No change in IQ because environment deprivation
has nothing has nothing to do with intelligence
b. Slight change in IQ although he can overcome
frustration and obstacle
c. Mental retardation since he is culturally deprived
d. Great change in IQ because he is culturally deprived
120. 66. Freud expounded that there is a
period when young boys
experience rivalry with their father
for their mother’s affection. This is
a. Oedipus complex
b. Achilles syndrome
c. Electra complex
d. Cassandra syndrome
121. 67. Which of the following examples
illustrate the use of questions to focus
pupil attention on the key points of the
lesson?
a. Why are machine made goods cheaper than those
made by hand?
b. What is Rizal Park know for?
c. Have you ever enjoyed watching the clouds on a
bright day?
d. Who came while I was writing on the blackboard?
122. 68. The new teacher entered a noisy classroom. She
shouted immediately at the students desperately trying to
get order and discipline. Since then the teacher has not
controlled the class. Which is the most probable cause of
the teacher’s failure?
a. The students reaction to the teacher is the consequence of
her behavior
b. Rules are not defined and procedures to sustain order is
not put into place
c. The new teacher wants to show the class who is authority
d. The class wants to test the ability and patience of the
teacher.
123. 69. Which of the following is the best situation
wherein you can balance responsibility and
accountability?
a. A teacher paid on an hour basis, takes her time with
the subject matter till end of period
b. A teacher paid on an hour basis, teaches as much as
she could for duration of the period
c. A teacher paid on an hour basis, spends most of the
time on the latest gossips in showbiz
d. A teacher paid on an hour basis, entertain her
students with stories till the end of the period
124. 70. You have a pupil who is so
talkative, naughty and aggressive that
he is a burden to the entire members of
the class. How would you remedy this
problem?
a. Call the parents for dialogue
b. Reprimand him always
c. Report the case to the principal
d. Talk to him seriously
125. 71. Which of the different types
of test covers and wide variety
of objectives?
a. True-false
b. Matching
c. Multiple choice
d. Essay
126. 72. What does extreme
authoritarianism in the home
reinforce in learners?
a. Creativity in work
b. Doing things on their own initiative
c. Ability to direct themselves
d. Dependence on others for direction
127. 73. You observe that pupils answer even when
not called, shout MA’AM to get your attention,
and laugh when someone commits mistakes.
What should you do?
a. Send the misbehaving pupils to the guidance
counselor
b. Set the rules for the class to observe
c. Involve the whole class in setting rules of
conduct for the whole class
d. Make a report to the parents to the parents
about their children’s misbehavior
128. 74. Which can run counter to the
encouragement you give to your
students to ask questions?
a. Eye to eye contact
b. radiant face
c. An encouraging hand gesture
d. knitted eyebrows when a question is
raised
129. 75. Which is the TRUE
foundation of the social order?
a. Strong political leadership
b. Obedient citizen
c. Equitable distribution of wealth
d. The reciprocation of rights and
duties
130. 76. Which of the following group of
materials is considered to have the highest
degree of abstraction?
A. pictures, posters, and slides
B. plants, insects, and other specimens
C. educational televisions, film, and video
clips
D. friendly and business letters, novels,
newspaper clips
131. 77. Prof. Balagtas plans to utilize
audiocassettes in his Literature class
the next day. Which of the following
competencies does he want to develop
in his students?
A. Literary criticism
B. Literary appreciation
C. Short story composition
D. Auditory comprehension
132. 78. Hector is asked to present a report
regarding the expedition of Christopher
Columbus. He is planning to deliver his report
by making the parts of his presentation partly
hidden to make it more interesting and
exciting. Which of the following materials
should he probably use?
A. Video C. realia
B. Slides D. models
133. 79. Mr. Malaya is teaching a 3rd year high
school class in world history. The students
need note taking, outlining, and study
skills. Which strategy should she start to
model, teach, and have students practice
first?
A. Getting the main idea
B. sequencing
C. reciprocal teaching
D. rhetorical patterns of expository texts
134. 80. Teacher Sheila does a read-aloud and
think-aloud modeling several times a week
in her first and second grade classroom.
Which of the following strategies is she
NOT modeling?
A. asking questions of the text, the author,
and self
B. making connections with the text
C. checking predictions
D. phonetic analysis
135. 81. Mr. Rodrigo has several students in his fifth
grade class that need more strategies for
comprehension of texts. Which of the following
is NOT an effective strategy for him to model to
the students?
A. checking and modifying predictions while
reading
B. looking up vocabulary words during reading
C. activating prior knowledge before reading
D. using context clues for monitoring
136. 82. The following statements are
characteristics of the subject-centered
curriculum EXCEPT for
A. The main task is mastery learning.
B. The teacher has full control of the lesson.
C. There is a high level of cooperative
interaction.
D. It covers much of the content in a short
span of time.
137. 83. When developers try to obtain
relevant information to be able to judge
the worth of an educational program, its
product, procedures, and objectives,
the developers are in the process of
curriculum
A. planning. C. evaluation.
B. designing. D. alignment.
138. 84. Johnny, a junior high school
student, connected his lesson on
fractions with his Social Studies lesson
on land ownership during the time of
Feudalism. Which curriculum design
element is reflected in Johnny’s
practice?
A. Articulation C. continuity
B. Integration D. balance
139. 85. A curriculum developer wants to
combine geography, civics and culture,
and history to complete the subject
area of Social Studies. The curriculum
developer clearly manifests favor for
the
A. correlated subjects curriculum design.
B. broad fields curriculum design.
C. fused curriculum design.
D. core curriculum design.
140. 86. Teacher C has found out that there
was a mismatch between the content
she was teaching in the class and the
competencies tested in the standards-
based assessment (SBA) given after a
year of instruction. This situation calls
for curriculum
A. planning. C. alignment.
B. designing. D. implementation
141. 87. The following are characteristics of the
experience-centered curriculum EXCEPT
for
A. The classroom activities are cooperatively
controlled by the learner and the teacher.
B. The emphasis is on the holistic development of
the individual learner.
C. Education aims to develop a socially creative
individual.
D. Facts and knowledge are to be mastered for
142. 88. Mr. Delos Reyes believes that curriculum is
not concerned with what the students will do in
the learning situation, but what they will retain
in mind as a consequence of what they do.
Which of the following definitions or
conceptions of curriculum reflects the belief of
Mr. Delos Reyes?
A. Curriculum as Plan
B. Curriculum as Experience
C. Curriculum as Subject Matter
D. Curriculum as Result or Outcome
143. 89. Which of the following is NOT a function
of curriculum evaluation?
A. Evaluation provides feedback to those who
are concerned in the students’ learning.
B. Evaluation serves as basis for curriculum
change and improvement.
C. Evaluation gives light to curriculum
misalignment.
D. Evaluation could serve as a disciplinary
measure.
144. 90. Mrs. Elena, an academic coordinator,
finds it necessary for most subject areas to
have their contents be repeated across
grade levels in progressing degrees of
difficulty and contextualization. Which of
the following curriculum designs does she
want to use?
A. broad-fields C. spiral
B. correlated D. core
145. 91. Mr. Ventura, a Literature teacher,
tries to enrich the content of his lesson
by identifying related concepts in
History and Art. Which of the following
reflects the pattern of organizing
subject matter that he utilized?
A. separate subject C. correlated
B. broad fields D. core
146. 92. A grade one teacher made lines on her chalkboard. The
lines seem to be like a grade one pad paper which contains
a blue-red-blue sequence. Which of the following is the
BEST reason for the teacher’s instructional designing?
a. Different colors draw the children’s attention to the
teacher and the lesson.
b. The lines require the learner’s control of their fine and
gross motor skills.
c. The teacher can write on the board with perfect
alignment.
d. Dull chalkboards make any lesson boring to the
learners.
147. 93. These are experiences that draw heavily
on the richest and most vivid sense
impressions involving feelings and
perceptions as the young learner embarks
on exploring the world. Which of the
following refers to these experiences?
a. direct purposeful experiences
b. dramatized experiences
c. contrived experiences
d. abstract experiences
148. 94. In the top down perspective, a reader
could read a text when he/she
A. uses his prior knowledge to make sense of
the text.
B. selects only the meaningful segments in
the text.
C. can translate the visual symbols to their
aural equivalent.
D. relates the text to other texts previously
read.
149. 95. A reader read the word “plan” with a
pronunciation like “plane” in the sentence,
“It’s my plan to sail across the ocean.” The
deviation of the reader in reading the text
can be explained by the reader’s use of
A. syntactic cues
B. semantic cues
C. graphophonic cues
D. pragmatic cues
150. 96. An office secretary encoded her boss’s
memorandum for the company’s employees.
The boss returned the memo to the secretary
along with the note, “Please justify this!” The
secretary felt bad and wanted to resign
immediately because she thinks that it’s not her
job to explain the contents of the memo. What
cueing system did the secretary fail to
consider?
A. Graphophonic C. semantic
B. Syntactic D. pragmatic
151. 97. It refers to the learned
ability to see words in groups
rather than as individual words.
A. Subvocalization
B. fixation
C. Regression
D. clustering.
152. 98. Teacher E entered the classroom
and showed a list of word families like
cat, mat, fat, rat, pat, and bat. This
practice clearly shows that the teacher
employs
A. Whole-language approach.
B. Language experience approach.
C. Literature-based approach.
D. Phonics approach.
153. 99. Mr. Natividad considers his students’
ages in presenting certain content and in
modeling certain cognitive processes.
Which of the following principles of
learning does Mr. Natividad follow?
A. Principle of learning aided by formulating
and asking questions
B. Principle of presenting challenging tasks
C. Principle of learning by doing
D. Principle of readiness
154. 100. Which is NOT true of the guidance
process?
A. The guidance process is a continuous
process
B. Guidance is meant for every student
including the performing students
C. The guidance counselor decides what is
best for the student who is in the dark
D. Guidance is assisting students to become
self-directed individuals
155. 51. In a microcomputer system
the actual machine itself is
called the…
a. CPU
b. Hardware
c. Software
d. Peripheral
156. 52. In what situation may a teacher NOT
repeat a question?
a. When a teacher is dictating a question
b. When a teacher is in a large room with
poor acoustics
c. When an inattentive student fails to get
the question
d. the question is multi-faceted
157. 53. Which of the following are
considered peripherals of a
microcomputer systems?
a. Keyboard, video-display terminal
b. An audiocassette recorder, a central
processing unit
c. A modem, a printer
d. Video-display terminal, a disk drive unit
158. 54. “When the cat is away, the
mouse, will play.” Which Filipino
weakness is being identified?
a. Extreme personalism
b. Lack of self-discipline
c. Lack of initiative
d. Kanya-kanya” syndrome
159. 55. Feedback is said to be “the breakfast of
champions” Which one does this imply for
schools?
a. Feedback focuses on problem correction
b. Feedback scares school administration and
teachers
c. Feedback is the basis for compensation
d. Feedback is essential in the containing
quality improvement of the school system
160. 56. Which ones can tell a teacher
whether score distributions appear
compressed or expanded?
a. Standard scores
b. Measures of correlation
c. Measures of variability
d. Measures of central tendency
161. 57. Teacher Cora observe cleanliness
and order classroom to create a
conducive atmosphere for learning. On
which theory is her practice based?
a. Psychoanalysis
b. Gestalt psychology
c. Behaviorism
d. Humanistic psychology
162. 58. Which of the following measures should a teacher
do to a principal whom she would like to file a case of
sexual harassment without violating the relationship
of the teacher and her superiors?
a. Present the case before competent authority and
prepare to prove the charge
b. Write an anonymous letter to a higher school official
to denounce the superior
c. Call a parent-teacher meeting and denounce the
superior
d. Encourage the other teachers and students to hold a
demonstration to oust the superior
163. 59. Pick out the situation that illustrates the duty of a new
teacher to the state:
a. Take a long vacation which she firmly believes she deserves
after four years of diligent study before taking the examination
for teachers
b. Apply for teaching job where eligibility is not required to gain
teaching experience before taking the teachers board
examination
c. Prepare for the wedding she and her boyfriend have long
planned to able to raise a family with children which they plan to
rear as good citizen of our country
d. Take the licensure examination for teacher and an oath to do
her best to help carry out the policies of the state
164. 60. Zero standard deviation means
that:
a. The students scores are the same
b. 50% of the scores obtained is zero
c. More than 50% of the score
obtained is zero
d. Less than 50% of the scores
obtained is zero
165. 61. A teacher is a facilitator of learning and
of the development of the youth. Which
practice NOT keeping with his role as
facilitator?
a. Considers the multiple intelligences of learners
b. Humiliates misbehaving pupils
c. Dialogs with parents and with other members of
the community
d. Keeps himself abreast with educational trends
166. 62. A comprehension skill of
higher level which may be
inferred or implied from reading
is
a. Picking out the main idea
b. Following direction
c. Noting specific details
d. Drawing conclusion
167. 63. Both Muslim and Christian value
marriage but the Muslim practices
polygamous marriage while the
Christian practices monogamous
marriage. What is this called?
a. Cultural relativism
b. Ethical relativism
c. Acculturation
d. Enculturation
168. 64. Which best indicates the
effectiveness classroom activities?
a. The laughter and enjoyment of students
b. The application of concept learned in
daily life
c. The utilization of varied techniques and
approaches
d. The variety of instructional materials
used
169. 65. If a resilient child with superior intelligence is
reared in a poor environment the probable outcome
would be
a. No change in IQ because environment deprivation
has nothing has nothing to do with intelligence
b. Slight change in IQ although he can overcome
frustration and obstacle
c. Mental retardation since he is culturally deprived
d. Great change in IQ because he is culturally deprived
170. 66. Freud expounded that there is a
period when young boys
experience rivalry with their father
for their mother’s affection. This is
a. Oedipus complex
b. Achilles syndrome
c. Electra complex
d. Cassandra syndrome
171. 67. Which of the following examples
illustrate the use of questions to focus
pupil attention on the key points of the
lesson?
a. Why are machine made goods cheaper than those
made by hand?
b. What is Rizal Park know for?
c. Have you ever enjoyed watching the clouds on a
bright day?
d. Who came while I was writing on the blackboard?
172. 68. The new teacher entered a noisy classroom. She
shouted immediately at the students desperately trying to
get order and discipline. Since then the teacher has not
controlled the class. Which is the most probable cause of
the teacher’s failure?
a. The students reaction to the teacher is the consequence of
her behavior
b. Rules are not defined and procedures to sustain order is
not put into place
c. The new teacher wants to show the class who is authority
d. The class wants to test the ability and patience of the
teacher.
173. 69. Which of the following is the best situation
wherein you can balance responsibility and
accountability?
a. A teacher paid on an hour basis, takes her time with
the subject matter till end of period
b. A teacher paid on an hour basis, teaches as much as
she could for duration of the period
c. A teacher paid on an hour basis, spends most of the
time on the latest gossips in showbiz
d. A teacher paid on an hour basis, entertain her
students with stories till the end of the period
174. 70. You have a pupil who is so
talkative, naughty and aggressive that
he is a burden to the entire members of
the class. How would you remedy this
problem?
a. Call the parents for dialogue
b. Reprimand him always
c. Report the case to the principal
d. Talk to him seriously
175. 71. Which of the different types
of test covers and wide variety
of objectives?
a. True-false
b. Matching
c. Multiple choice
d. Essay
176. 72. What does extreme
authoritarianism in the home
reinforce in learners?
a. Creativity in work
b. Doing things on their own initiative
c. Ability to direct themselves
d. Dependence on others for direction
177. 73. You observe that pupils answer even when
not called, shout MA’AM to get your attention,
and laugh when someone commits mistakes.
What should you do?
a. Send the misbehaving pupils to the guidance
counselor
b. Set the rules for the class to observe
c. Involve the whole class in setting rules of
conduct for the whole class
d. Make a report to the parents to the parents
about their children’s misbehavior
178. 74. Which can run counter to the
encouragement you give to your
students to ask questions?
a. Eye to eye contact
b. radiant face
c. An encouraging hand gesture
d. knitted eyebrows when a question is
raised
179. 75. Which is the TRUE
foundation of the social order?
a. Strong political leadership
b. Obedient citizen
c. Equitable distribution of wealth
d. The reciprocation of rights and
duties
180. 76. Which of the following group of
materials is considered to have the highest
degree of abstraction?
A. pictures, posters, and slides
B. plants, insects, and other specimens
C. educational televisions, film, and video
clips
D. friendly and business letters, novels,
newspaper clips
181. 77. Prof. Balagtas plans to utilize
audiocassettes in his Literature class
the next day. Which of the following
competencies does he want to develop
in his students?
A. Literary criticism
B. Literary appreciation
C. Short story composition
D. Auditory comprehension
182. 78. Hector is asked to present a report
regarding the expedition of Christopher
Columbus. He is planning to deliver his report
by making the parts of his presentation partly
hidden to make it more interesting and
exciting. Which of the following materials
should he probably use?
A. Video C. realia
B. Slides D. models
183. 78. Hector is asked to present a report
regarding the expedition of Christopher
Columbus. He is planning to deliver his report
by making the parts of his presentation partly
hidden to make it more interesting and
exciting. Which of the following materials
should he probably use?
A. Video C. realia
B. Slides D. models
184. 79. Mr. Malaya is teaching a 3rd year high
school class in world history. The students
need note taking, outlining, and study
skills. Which strategy should she start to
model, teach, and have students practice
first?
A. Getting the main idea
B. sequencing
C. reciprocal teaching
D. rhetorical patterns of expository texts
185. 80. Teacher Sheila does a read-aloud and
think-aloud modeling several times a week
in her first and second grade classroom.
Which of the following strategies is she
NOT modeling?
A. asking questions of the text, the author,
and self
B. making connections with the text
C. checking predictions
D. phonetic analysis
186. 81. Mr. Rodrigo has several students in his fifth
grade class that need more strategies for
comprehension of texts. Which of the following
is NOT an effective strategy for him to model to
the students?
A. checking and modifying predictions while
reading
B. looking up vocabulary words during reading
C. activating prior knowledge before reading
D. using context clues for monitoring
187. 82. The following statements are
characteristics of the subject-centered
curriculum EXCEPT for
A. The main task is mastery learning.
B. The teacher has full control of the lesson.
C. There is a high level of cooperative
interaction.
D. It covers much of the content in a short
span of time.
188. 83. When developers try to obtain
relevant information to be able to judge
the worth of an educational program, its
product, procedures, and objectives,
the developers are in the process of
curriculum
A. planning. C. evaluation.
B. designing. D. alignment.
189. 83. When developers try to obtain
relevant information to be able to judge
the worth of an educational program, its
product, procedures, and objectives,
the developers are in the process of
curriculum
A. planning. C. evaluation.
B. designing. D. alignment.
190. 84. Johnny, a junior high school
student, connected his lesson on
fractions with his Social Studies lesson
on land ownership during the time of
Feudalism. Which curriculum design
element is reflected in Johnny’s
practice?
A. Articulation C. continuity
B. Integration D. balance
191. 84. Johnny, a junior high school
student, connected his lesson on
fractions with his Social Studies lesson
on land ownership during the time of
Feudalism. Which curriculum design
element is reflected in Johnny’s
practice?
A. Articulation C. continuity
B. Integration D. balance
192. 85. A curriculum developer wants to
combine geography, civics and culture,
and history to complete the subject
area of Social Studies. The curriculum
developer clearly manifests favor for
the
A. correlated subjects curriculum design.
B. broad fields curriculum design.
C. fused curriculum design.
D. core curriculum design.
193. 86. Teacher C has found out that there
was a mismatch between the content
she was teaching in the class and the
competencies tested in the standards-
based assessment (SBA) given after a
year of instruction. This situation calls
for curriculum
A. planning. C. alignment.
B. designing. D. implementation
194. 86. Teacher C has found out that there
was a mismatch between the content
she was teaching in the class and the
competencies tested in the standards-
based assessment (SBA) given after a
year of instruction. This situation calls
for curriculum
A. planning. C. alignment.
B. designing. D. implementation
195. 87. The following are characteristics of the
experience-centered curriculum EXCEPT
for
A. The classroom activities are cooperatively
controlled by the learner and the teacher.
B. The emphasis is on the holistic development of
the individual learner.
C. Education aims to develop a socially creative
individual.
D. Facts and knowledge are to be mastered for
196. 88. Mr. Delos Reyes believes that curriculum is
not concerned with what the students will do in
the learning situation, but what they will retain
in mind as a consequence of what they do.
Which of the following definitions or
conceptions of curriculum reflects the belief of
Mr. Delos Reyes?
A. Curriculum as Plan
B. Curriculum as Experience
C. Curriculum as Subject Matter
D. Curriculum as Result or Outcome
197. 89. Which of the following is NOT a function
of curriculum evaluation?
A. Evaluation provides feedback to those who
are concerned in the students’ learning.
B. Evaluation serves as basis for curriculum
change and improvement.
C. Evaluation gives light to curriculum
misalignment.
D. Evaluation could serve as a disciplinary
measure.
198. 90. Mrs. Elena, an academic coordinator,
finds it necessary for most subject areas to
have their contents be repeated across
grade levels in progressing degrees of
difficulty and contextualization. Which of
the following curriculum designs does she
want to use?
A. broad-fields C. spiral
B. correlated D. core
199. 90. Mrs. Elena, an academic coordinator,
finds it necessary for most subject areas to
have their contents be repeated across
grade levels in progressing degrees of
difficulty and contextualization. Which of
the following curriculum designs does she
want to use?
A. broad-fields C. spiral
B. correlated D. core
200. 91. Mr. Ventura, a Literature teacher,
tries to enrich the content of his lesson
by identifying related concepts in
History and Art. Which of the following
reflects the pattern of organizing
subject matter that he utilized?
A. separate subject C. correlated
B. broad fields D. core
201. 91. Mr. Ventura, a Literature teacher,
tries to enrich the content of his lesson
by identifying related concepts in
History and Art. Which of the following
reflects the pattern of organizing
subject matter that he utilized?
A. separate subject C. correlated
B. broad fields D. core
202. 92. A grade one teacher made lines on her chalkboard. The
lines seem to be like a grade one pad paper which contains
a blue-red-blue sequence. Which of the following is the
BEST reason for the teacher’s instructional designing?
a. Different colors draw the children’s attention to the
teacher and the lesson.
b. The lines require the learner’s control of their fine and
gross motor skills.
c. The teacher can write on the board with perfect
alignment.
d. Dull chalkboards make any lesson boring to the
learners.
203. 93. These are experiences that draw heavily
on the richest and most vivid sense
impressions involving feelings and
perceptions as the young learner embarks
on exploring the world. Which of the
following refers to these experiences?
a. direct purposeful experiences
b. dramatized experiences
c. contrived experiences
d. abstract experiences
204. 94. In the bottom-up perspective, a reader
could read a text when he/she
A. uses his prior knowledge to make sense of
the text.
B. selects only the meaningful segments in
the text.
C. can translate the visual symbols to their
aural equivalent.
D. relates the text to other texts previously
read.
205. 95. A reader read the word “plan” with a
pronunciation like “plane” in the sentence,
“It’s my plan to sail across the ocean.” The
deviation of the reader in reading the text
can be explained by the reader’s use of
A. syntactic cues
B. semantic cues
C. graphophonic cues
D. pragmatic cues
206. 96. An office secretary encoded her boss’s
memorandum for the company’s employees.
The boss returned the memo to the secretary
along with the note, “Please justify this!” The
secretary felt bad and wanted to resign
immediately because she thinks that it’s not her
job to explain the contents of the memo. What
cueing system did the secretary fail to
consider?
A. Graphophonic C. semantic
B. Syntactic D. pragmatic
207. 96. An office secretary encoded her boss’s
memorandum for the company’s employees.
The boss returned the memo to the secretary
along with the note, “Please justify this!” The
secretary felt bad and wanted to resign
immediately because she thinks that it’s not her
job to explain the contents of the memo. What
cueing system did the secretary fail to
consider?
A. Graphophonic C. semantic
B. Syntactic D. pragmatic
208. 97. It refers to the learned
ability to see words in groups
rather than as individual words.
A. Subvocalization
B. fixation
C. Regression
D. clustering.
209. 98. Teacher E entered the classroom
and showed a list of word families like
cat, mat, fat, rat, pat, and bat. This
practice clearly shows that the teacher
employs
A. Whole-language approach.
B. Language experience approach.
C. Literature-based approach.
D. Phonics approach.
210. 99. Mr. Natividad considers his students’
ages in presenting certain content and in
modeling certain cognitive processes.
Which of the following principles of
learning does Mr. Natividad follow?
A. Principle of learning aided by formulating
and asking questions
B. Principle of presenting challenging tasks
C. Principle of learning by doing
D. Principle of readiness
211. 100. Which is NOT true of the guidance
process?
A. The guidance process is a continuous
process
B. Guidance is meant for every student
including the performing students
C. The guidance counselor decides what is
best for the student who is in the dark
D. Guidance is assisting students to become
self-directed individuals