Let Prof Ed Reviewer - Docxedited
Let Prof Ed Reviewer - Docxedited
Let Prof Ed Reviewer - Docxedited
21. Which part of the lesson does the learner give a synthesis of the
things learned? a. Motivation b. Application c. Evaluation d.
Generalization Answer: C
22. Educational objectives are arranged from simple to complex. Why
is this? a. Each level is built upon and assumes acquisition of skills
from the previous level. b. Objectives are broad and value-laden
statements that lead to the philosophy of education. c. Be idealistic
and ambitious to begin with grandiose scheme for using taxonomy in
all levels. d. These are guidelines to be taught and learned where
teachers and students evaluate learning. Answer: A
23. Which of the following is NOT true? a. Lesson plan should be in
constant state of revision. b. A good daily lesson plan ensures a better
discussion.
153. 31. c. Students should never see a teacher using a lesson plan.
d. All teachers regardless of their experience should have daily lesson
plan. Answer: C
154.
24. In Music, Teacher 1 wants to teach the class how to play the piano
in the Key of C. Which of the following should be his objective? a. To
play the piano in the key of C chords b. To improve playing the piano
in the key of C c. To interpret property of chords of Key of C in the
piano d. To exhibit excellent playing of piano in the key of C Answer: A
25. When using instructional material, what should the teacher
primarily consider? a. The material must be new and skillfully made. b.
It must be suited to the lesson objective. c. The material must
stimulate and maintain students' interest d. It must be updated and
relevant to Filipino setting. Answer: B
Principles of Learning and Motivation Part 2 Below is the Part 2 of
Professional Education (Prof. Ed.) Principles and Theories of Learning
and Motivation reviewer for Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET). 1.
Based on Bandura's theory, which conditions must be present for a
student to learn from a model? I. Attention II. Retention III. Motor
Reproduction IV. Motivation a. I and II b. I, II and III c. I, II, III and
IV d. III and IV Answer: C
2. Which of the following principles of learning applies to considering
student's age in presenting certain content and cognitive processes? a.
Principle of readiness b. Principle of learning by doing c. Principle of
presenting challenging tasks d. Principle of learning aided by
formulating and asking questions Answer: A
3. In classical conditioning, which are paired together in order to elicit
the desired response? a. UCS and NS b. CS and NS c. UCS and CS d.
UCR and NS Answer: A
155. 32. 4. According to Thorndike, what law states that the strength
of a connection is influenced by the consequences of the response? a.
Law of disuse b. Law of effect c. Law of exercise d. Law of readiness
Answer: B
156. 5. A burglary occurred in Jason's neighborhood. Since then,
Jason is very careful of locking their doors and closing windows. What
theory best explains Jason's behavior? a. Observational learning b.
Imitation learning c. Self-regulated learning d. Vicarious learning
Answer: D
157. 6. In observation and imitation learning, what should be the
learner's response when the teacher initially models the behavior? a.
Reproduce and match b. Pay Attention c. Imitate and practice d.
Shows satisfaction Answer: B
158. 7. What is the correct sequence of information processing? a.
Sensory register-STM-LTM b. STM-sensory register-LTM c. Sensory
register-LTM-STM d. LTM-sensory register- STM Answer: A
159. 8. What should be the hierarchy of the types of learning
according to the cumulative learning theory? 1. Problem solving
learning 2. Rule learning 3. Discrimination learning 4. Concept learning
a. 2-1-3-4 b. 2-1-4-3 c. 2-3-4-1 d. 2-4-3-1 Answer: D
160. 9. Which is essential in meaningful reception learning? a.
Concepts are presented to learner and received by them. b. Concepts
are discovered by the learner c. Concepts are related to one another d.
Concepts are solicited from the learners
161. 33. Answer: C
162. 10. Grace is bilingual. She speaks both English and Filipino
fluently. She begins to study Spanish and immediately recognizes
many similarities between the Spanish and Filipino languages and uses
this information to acquire the new language faster. What kind of
transfer was Grace able to use? a. Lateral Transfer b. General Transfer
c. Specific Transfer d. Vertical Transfer Answer: C
163. 11. Cristina is almost asleep when she felt the need to go to the
bathroom. She tried to sleep it off but after a while, she was forced to
stand up and go to the bathroom. What theory of motivation explains
Cristina's behavior? a. Attribution Theory b. Drive Theory c.
Expentancies and Values Theory d. Solomon's Opponent Theory
Answer: C
164. 12. Marko excels in adding numbers. He learned this skill in his
Math class. He is now able to apply this skill in his Music class. What
type of transfer was used? a. Lateral transfer b. General transfer c.
Specific transfer d. Vertical transfer Answer: B
165. 13. Mr. Lorenzo would always give the chapter test on a Friday.
What schedule of reinforcement is used by Mr. Lorenzo? a. Fixed
interval b. Fixed ratio c. Variable interval d. Variable ratio Answer: A
166.
167. 14. To remember the six digits, 8, 4, 3, 9, 4, 5, the Math teacher
grouped the numbers in two's 84, 39, 45 or in threes 843, 945. What
control process of retaining information is referred to? a. Chunking b.
Interfering c. Rehearsing d. Remembering Answer: A
168. 15. Rob regularly practice playing the guitar so he can finish
Book I. His mother promised to buy him a Nintendo when he finishes
Book I. How is Rob motivated? a. Extrinsically
169. 34. b. Intrinsically c. with Self-Determination d. with Self-
Efficacy Answer: C
170. 16. Lara excels in dancing and in certain sports. According to
Gardner what intelligence is dominant in Lara? a. Bodily kinesthetic b.
Intrapersonal c. Musical d. Spatial Answer: A
171. 17. According to Bronfenbrenner, what system contains
structures that has direct contact with the child? a. Chronosystem b.
Exosystem c. Mesosystem d. Microsystem Answer: D 18. Some
learners like to find specific and concrete answers. What kind of
learners are they? a. Accomodators b. Assimilators c. Convergers d.
Divergers Answer: C
172. 19. Mrs. Mercado, the Home Economics teacher, constantly gives
verbal guidance to her pupils while practicing a sewing skill. What is
the value of giving verbal guidance in improving pupils learning
behavior? a. It promotes the growth of interest in the new learning
tasks b. It serves as informational feedback c. It facilitates perfection
of skills d. It directs pupils' attention to more adequate and better
techniques Answer: B
173. 20. Why should learning be aided by formulating and asking
questions? a. Students will have a grade in recitation b. Students will
develop their self-confidence c. The teacher will know who among the
students can communicate very well d. The teacher will not always do
the talking but the students will be given a chance to do the same
thing. Answer: B
174. 35. 21. Ms. Baquiran, the VE teacher, and her pupils, while
working on the concept of honesty, agreed that no cabinets and book
cases would be locked throughout the day. Which principle in affective
learning is being implemented? a. Provide exemplary models b.
Provide appropriate practice c. Provide for pleasant emotional
experience d. Provide for independent attitude cultivation Answer: B
175. 22. Instead of asking her students to write about their reaction
to a story, the teacher asked her students to interpret the story in
dance form. What principle of learning is considered? a. Concepts
should be presented in varied and different ways b. Effort if put forth
when tasks are challenging c. Learning by doing is more effective than
just sitting and listening d. Learning is aided by formulating and asking
questions Answer: B
176.
177. 23. In performing the minuet, first raise your heel, second make
three steps forward, third step make a point. What kind of knowledge
was exhibited? a. Conditional Knowledge b. Declarative Knowledge c.
Domain-Specific Knowledge d. Procedural Knowledge Answer: D
178. 24. Why should teachers provide positive feedback and realistic
praise? a. To motivate the students to study b. So the students will
know what to do c. To be liked and loved by the students d. So the
students will praise him/her Answer: B
179. 25. Which statement does not refer to cognitive theories? a.
Prefer to concentrate on analyzing cognitive process b. Conclusions are
based on observation of external manifestations on learning c. Study
of the structures and components of information processing d. Believe
in non-observable behavior Answer: B
180. Curriculum Development Part 1 Below is the LET Reviewer for
Professional Education Prof. Ed.: Curriculum Development Part 1. 1.
Which is NOT a provision for the development of each learner in a
good curriculum? a. Extensive arrangements are made for the
educational diagnosis of individual learners. b. Self-directed,
independent study is encouraged wherever possible and advisable.
36. c. Self-motivation and self-evaluation are stimulated and emphasized
throughout the learning opportunities of the school. d. The program
provides a wide range of opportunities for individuals with same abilities,
needs and interests. Answer: D
181. 2. Teacher Lily would like to take part in developing a subject-
centered curriculum because she believes that all subjects in this type
of curriculum are geared towards the hollistic development of the
learner. Is her belief about the subject-centered curriculum true? a.
Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum focuses on the learners
needs, interests and abilities. b. No, because it is the experience-
centered curriculum that emphasizes the teaching of facts and
knowledge for future use. c. Yes, because the subject-centered
curriculum involves cooperative control. d. No, because it is the
experience centered and not the subject-centered curriculum that
emphasizes integration of habits and skills in learning the knowledge
component of subject areas. Answer: D
182. 3. In the elementary level, English literature and Social studies
relate well. While history is being studied, different literary pieces
during the historical period is being studied as well. What curriculum
design is shown here? a. Separate subject design b. Correlation design
c. Discipline design d. Broad field design Answer: C
183. 4. This phase of curriculum development involves decisions,
among other things, on grade placement and sequencing of content.
Which phase is this? a. Curriculum planning b. Curriculum evaluation
c. Curriculum organization d. Curriculum implementation Answer: C
184. 5. One example of this design of subject-centered curriculum is
that which shows social studies being combined with geography, civics,
culture and history to comprises subject area. Which design is this? a.
Correlated b. Broadfields c. Separate Subject d. Core Answer: B
185. 6. Ms. Ortiz, as Science teacher tries to enrich the content of her
lesson by identifying related concepts in Math. What pattern of
organizing subjects did Ms. Ortiz consider? a. Broadfield b. Correlated
c. Core
186. 37. d. Separate Subject Answer: B 7. Which design is easy to
deliver because complementary books and materials are commercially
available? a. Experience centered design b. Problem design c. Process
design d. Subject centered design Answer: D
187. 8. What refers to the matching between curriculum and test to
be used to assess the learners? a. Alignment b. Auditing c. Articulation
d. Delivery Answer: A 9. Ms. Mateo, a History teacher considers the
element of time in arranging content of her lessons in World History.
What way of establishing sequence is given emphasis by Ms. Mateo? a.
Simple to complex b. Part to whole c. Concrete to abstract d.
Chronological Answer: D
188. 10. Mr. Rivera, a new teacher believes that education is a
process of development and is life itself; therefore, experience related
to the child's need and interest should be given primary consideration.
What educational philosophy is being exhibited by Mr. Rivera? a.
Idealism b. Reconstructionism c. Progressivism d. Realism Answer: C
189. 11. A stakeholder in curriculum development, Mr. Cruz, a district
supervisor and a member of the school board has one of the following
primary roles. a. Support and participate in parent-school organization
activities. b. Authorize school expenditures for curriculum
development, implementation and evaluation c. Enact legislation to
effect curriculum improvement. d. Recommend changes in curriculum.
Answer: D
190. 12. The schools in the first District plan to adopt the reading
program used in the third district. What level of curriculum
improvement is used? a. Variation b. Value orientation
191. 38. c. Substitution d. Restructuring Answer: C
192. 13. Mr. Bernardo, a curriculum consultant on Economics insists
that in selecting the curriculum content, it is better that throughout
the high school years, economic geography concepts be used to recur
and be repeated with depth for effective learning. What criterion in
content selection is shown here? a. Validity b. Continuity c.
Significance d. Learnability Answer: B
193. 14. The Filipino learners envisioned by the Department of
Education (DepEd) in the light of K-12 Curriculum is a. Technologically
literate or logistically developed Filipino b. Functionally literate or
logistically developed Filipino c. Scientifically Advanced and Values
Oriented Filipino d. National Oriented and Internationally Competitive
Filipinos Answer: B
194. 15. Teacher Dominguito believes that a new respect for the
child is fundamental in curriculum. Thus, all activities in the classroom
are geared towards the development of the child - the center of the
educative process. To which approach in curriculum does Teacher
Dominguito adhere? a. Learner-centered b. Subject-centered c.
Problem-centered d. Pragmatic Answer: A
195.
196. 16. Mrs. Manuel, the Principal of Bagong Barrio Elementary
School invited the Brgy. Captain in the school to solicit inputs for a
new curriculum in Social Science which highlights indigenous
knowledge in the community. What is shown in this situation? a.
Community members as supporters of curriculum b. Community
members as curriculum resources c. Community members as
managers of curriculum d. Community members as beneficiaries of
curriculum Answer: B 17. Teacher Bert puts emphasis on the
immediate felt interests and needs of his students and not on the
anticipated needs and interests. What type of curriculum does teacher
Bert adheres? a. Subject-centered b. Learner-centered c. Experience-
centered d. Culture-based Answer: C
197. 39. 18. What type of curriculum divides the school day into
different periods such as language arts, social studies, science and
health, arithmetic, etc.? a. Correlated b. Broad fields c. Integrated d.
Separate Subject Answer: D
198. 19. Which curriculum design element is taking place when
Eduardo, a 4th year student can connect the lessons he learned in a
subject area to a related content in another subject area? a.
Articulation b. Balance c. Continuity d. Integration Answer: D
199. 20. The following curricular changes took place in what particular
period? Restore Grade VII, double- single session was abolished and
more textbooks were written by Filipino authors. a. American Period b.
Philippine Republic c. Japanese Occupation d. New Society Answer: B
200. 21. This concept includes the sub-processes of curriculum
planning, organization, implementation and evaluation. Which concept
is this? a. Curriculum development b. Curriculum assessment c.
Curriculum management d. Curriculum and instruction Answer: A
201. 22. If curriculum is the "means", what is the "end"? a.
Strategies b. Instruction c. Technique d. Approaches Answer: B 23.
The curriculum used during the period in Philippine history terminated
the use of English as a medium of instruction, What period is this? a.
American b. Spanish c. Commonwealth d. Japanese Answer: D
202. 40. 24. Which of the following statements about the concept of
curriculum is NOT quite acceptable? a. It refers to all experiences that
both the school and the teacher provide the students with. b. It is the
set of acquired knowledge, habits and skills c. It consists of everything
that goes within the school. d. It is a planned action for instruction
Answer: C
203. 25. What process is being undertaken by curriculum developers
when they enrich or modify certain aspects of a particular program
without changing its fundamental conceptions? a. Curriculum
improvement b. Curriculum change c. Curriculum design d. Curriculum
implementation Answer: A Curriculum Development Part 2 Below is
the LET Reviewer for Professional Education Prof. Ed.: Curriculum
Development Part 2. 1. What design element establishes the vertical
linkage from level to level to avoid glaring gaps and wasteful overlaps?
a. Articulation b. Balance c. Scope d. Sequence Answer: A 2. What
refers to the authenticity of the content selected by the curriculum
developer? a. Feasibility b. Learnability c. Significance d. Validity
Answer: D 3. What do we call the allocation of content to a definite
grade capable of learning? a. Time allotment b. Grade placement c.
Grade level d. Maturity level Answer: B 4. Which pattern of
experience-centered curriculum centers around the normal activities of
children and is based on each child's needs, interests and potentials?
a. Child-centered b. Activity c. Social function
204. 41. d. Specific competencies Answer: A 5. Which curriculum
development phase focuses on the change which will take place in
certain aspects of the curriculum without changing the fundamental
conceptions? a. Curriculum planning b. Curriculum design c.
Curriculum improvement d. Curriculum evaluation Answer: C 6. Which
is not a component of curriculum designing? a. Objective b. learning
content c. learning experiences d. Diagnosis of needs Answer: D 7.
Which type of curriculum design serves as a response to society's
demand for integration of knowledge and enables the learner to see
relationship among various aspects? a. Broadfield b. Correlated c. Core
d. Separate subjects Answer: A 8. Who controls the subject centered-
curriculum? a. Learner b. Teacher c. Parent d. Teacher and parent
Answer: B 9. To provide individual differences in the classroom, how is
curriculum designed? a. Minimum learning competencies are included
b. Realistic and meaningful experiences are provided c. Some degree
of flexibility is provided d. Social skills are emphasized Answer: C
205. 10. To ensure success in curriculum development, which of the
following specific actions should a curriculum leader avoid? a. Work
with people over them. b. Use your status frequently to establish
discipline c. Keep channels of communication open d. Show that you
too desire to improve Answer: B
206. 42. 11. Which of the following is a reason for the continuous
appraisal of the existing curriculum in all levels? a. New national
policies in government b. Changing needs and condition of society c.
Economic status of the people d. Political trust of the country Answer:
B 12. Which of the following best defines curriculum development? a.
The total mental phenomena directly received at any given time b. The
planning of learning opportunities intended to bring about certain
desired changes in pupils and the assessment of the extent to which
these changes have taken place. c. A continuous cycle of activities in
which all elements of curriculum are considered. d. Education is aiding
each child to be socially creative individuals. Answer: B
207. 13. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth, which should
be done in the curriculum? a. Re-study our history and stress on our
achievements as a people. b. Re-study our history from the
perspective of our colonizer. c. Replace the study of folklore and myths
with technical subjects. d. Set aside the study of local history. Answer:
A
208. 14. What do you call the curriculum when the teacher puts into
action all the different planned activities in the classroom? a.
Recommended Curriculum b. Written Curriculum c. Taught Curriculum
d. Supported Curriculum Answer: C
209. 15. Which statement about the subject-centered curriculum is
NOT true? a. There is a high level of cooperative interaction b. It
covers much content in a short period of time c. The teacher has full
control of the classroom activities d. The main task is mastery of
learning Answer: A 16. Schools divide the school hours to different
subjects such as reading, grammar, literature, math, science, history
and geography. What curriculum design is referred here? a. Problem-
centered b. Learner-centered c. Subject-centered d. Culture-based
Answer: C
210. 43. 17. Which is NOT a description of the learner-centered
curriculum? a. Emphasis is on the total growth and development of the
learners b. Controlled and cooperatively directed by learners, teachers
and parents c. Education is a means to develop social creative
individual d. Emphasis upon facts and knowledge for future use
Answer: D
211. 18. The K-12 curriculum is otherwise called as a. 2002 Basic
Education Curriculum b. Revitalized Basic Education Curriculum c.
Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum d. Extended Basic Education
Curriculum Answer: C 19. What refers to an individual or group of
individuals who have a direct and indirect influence in curriculum
development? a. Stockholders b. Stakeholders c. Promoters d.
Incorporators Answer: B
212. 20. What refers to the appropriateness of the content in the light
of the particular students who are to experience the curriculum? a.
Significance b. Validity c. Interest d. Learnability Answer: D 21. Which
of the following statements is NOT acceptable? a. Instruction is the
actual engagement of learners in the planned learning activities. b.
Curriculum determines what assessment should be done, and how to
do it. c. Instruction requires teachers to use a variety of action to
accomplish a variety of functions. d. Assessment establishes what is to
be accomplished in teaching and learning. Answer: D 22. Which
characteristic of a good curriculum highlights the psychological nature
of the learner? a. Provisions are made for the smooth transition and
continuing achievement of pupils. b. Curriculum plans in areas which
extend over several years are developed vertically. c. Classroom
practices give attention to the maturity and learning problems of each
pupil. d. Cooperative planning and teaching provide for exchange of
information about pupil's learning experiences. Answer: C 23.
Objectives must be evaluated in the light of practical considerations,
including teacher competence, availability of instructional materials,
time allotment, etc. What characteristic of
213. 44. educational objective is defined by the aforementioned
statement? a. Comprehension b. Attainability c. Consistency d.
Feasibility Answer: D 24. "Knowledge is true if it is workable". What
philosophical foundation supports this statement? a. Idealism b.
Realism c. Pragmatism d. Essentialism Answer: C 25. As a member of
the curriculum committee, your chief concern is to give the child
freedom to choose what to learn and believe, as you allow them to set
their own identities and standards. What philosophy will you consider?
a. Existentialism b. Realism c. Idealism d. Pragmatism Answer: A
Educational Technology Part 1 Below is the LET Reviewer for
Professional Education Prof. Ed.: Educational Technology Part 1. 1.
Which of the following statements has a very limited definition of
educational technology? a. It is a profession composed of various job
categories. b. It refers to the computers used for teaching and
learning. c. It includes audiovisual materials, interactive multimedia
and self-instructional materials. d. It is the development, application
and evaluation of system, techniques and aids to improve human
learning Answer: B 2. Which of the following statements is correct
about the domains of educational technology? a. Design is the
production stage while development is the planning stage. b. Both the
design and development are the planning stage. c. Evaluation is
synonymous with implementation. d. Utilization is the action phase.
Answer: D 3. Ms. Gomez is planning to integrate technology in her
Mathematics class. Which of the following would be the logical steps in
doing this? I. Set the objectives II. Analyze the learners
214. 45. III. Utilize the materials with showmanship IV. Evaluate the
performance of the students a. I, II, III, IV b. II, I, III, IV c. I, II, IV,
III d. II, I, IV, III Answer: B 4. Which of the following is a limitation of
models and real objects in teaching and learning? a. They pose
problems on storage b. They make learning more concrete. c. They
provide hands-on learning experiences. d. They are readily available in
the environment, around school and in the home. Answer: A 5. Which
group of technologies has the highest degree of concreteness? a.
Realia and computer b. Video, picture and television c. Digital video,
film, versatile compact disc d. Book, imaginative literature,
programmed instruction Answer: A 6. Mrs. Del Prado placed text
together with the relevant graphics on the same page in her
multimedia presentation. Which principle did she apply? a. Split
attention b. Spatial contiguity c. Cost effectiveness d. Communication
effectiveness Answer: A 7. Mrs. Olivarez presented real samples of
rocks in her General Science class. What principle did she apply? a.
Appropriateness b. Authenticity c. Responsiveness d. Simplicity
Answer: B 8. Which is the best reason why teachers state the
objectives before using instructional media? a. To secure materials b.
To prepare the materials beforehand. c. To determine which media to
use best. d. To be able to practice how to operate the equipment
Answer: C 9. Which of the following should Mr. Rivera primarily
consider in determining the teaching-learning objectives and use of
instructional media?
215. 46. a. The assessment tool to be used b. The learning activities
c. The learner d. The teacher Answer: B 10. Which of the following
technologies provide iconic experiences to students/ children? a. Video
and books b. Pictures and videos c. Radio and recording d. Modules
and periodicals Answer: B 11. Which of these technologies used in the
classroom are arranged from the most symbolic to multisensory? a.
Real objects, print, audio-visual materials and visual materials b.
Visual materials, audio visual materials, print and computers c. Visual
materials, print, audio-visual materials and realia d. Print, audio-visual
materials, computers and realia Answer: D 12. Which of the following
is inappropriate in using printed visuals such as charts, graphs and
drawings? a. Provide written or verbal cues to highlight important
aspect of visuals b. Present the instructional materials simultaneously
c. Use materials that everyone can see d. Make the presentation
suspenseful Answer: B 13. Susan wants to learn more English.
Specifically, she wants to improve her listening skills. She has a CD
player, a tape recorder and has internet access. As an English teacher,
what do you suggest? I. CDs with English listening drills II. Tapes with
English listening drills III. Internet website such as Go4English, English
Language Listening Lab or Randall's listening Lab a. I and II b. II and
III c. I or III d. I, II and III Answer: D 14. Which of the following
statements is incorrect about the contributions of technology to
student learning? a. The quality of learning can be improved. b. The
delivery of instruction can be more interesting. c. The method of
teaching and learning becomes more interactive. d. The role of the
teacher can be changed into knowledge dispenser. Answer: D
216. 47. 15. Mr. Tarnate, an ICT teacher takes into account
technology standards to address the needs of the students and help
them adapt with the changing society and technology Which of the
following standards is an exception? a. Creativity and innovation b.
Research and information literacy c. Model digital-age work and
learning d. Technology operations and concepts Answer: C 16. Ms.
Vinluan, a computer teacher demonstrates understanding of local and
global issues and exhibits ethical and legal use of information and
communications technology tools. Which is true about her? a. She
models digital-age work and learning b. She facilitates and inspires
student learning and creativity. c. She promotes and models digital
citizenship and responsibility. d. She designs and develops digital-age
learning experiences and assessments Answer: C 17. With the fast-
paced evolution of technologies nowadays, why are teachers
encouraged to shift gradually from a teacher-centered instruction to a
learner-centered instruction? I. A learner-centered instruction focuses
on transformation of facts. a. II and IV only b. I, II and IV only c. I, III
and IV only d. II, III and IV only Answer: C 18. Ms. Hernandez
employs student-centered instruction as the learners create their
digital portfolios in her computer class. What could be developed
among them through this approach? a. Repetition and active learning
b. Mastery of skills and information delivery c. Information processing
and passive learning d. Construction of knowledge and information
exchange Answer: D 19. Mr. Torres will have a multimedia
presentation in his Science class. Which of the following should he
avoid? a. Consider technical quality. b. Apply different computer
effects per slid. c. Present information through graphic organizers d.
Use contrasting colors for text and background. Answer: B 20. Mrs.
Sison would like to integrate technology in writing a friendly letter.
Which of the following is the most effective way of doing it? a. Let the
pupils surf a friendly letter from the internet
217. 48. b. Have the pupils write a friendly letter and send it through
an email. c. have the pupils forward a downloaded friendly letter to
others via email. d. Let the pupils write a friendly letter using word
processing and have it critiqued by their peers. Answer: D 21. Which
of the following computer-based instructional materials can be used to
learn new concepts? a. Games b. Tutorial c. Simulation d. Drill and
practice Answer: B 22. Professor dela Cruz would like to create a
presentation material for her lesson on the types of computer-assisted
instruction. To make her presentation effective, which? a. Situating
tool b. Informative tool c. Productivity tool d. Communicative tool
Answer: C 23. Professor Reyes is thinking of an online learning
approach by which content provides links to information at other
locations and serves as a focal point for a distance education
experience. Which of the following should she use? a. Teleconferencing
b. Self-paced program c. Web-based instruction d. Computer-aided
instruction Answer: C 24. Which is NOT a basic consideration in
selecting and evaluating the content of an educational technology tool?
a. Does it match the content? b. Can it be easily dismantled? c. Will it
motivate and maintain interest? d. Is there evidence of its
effectiveness? Answer: B 25. Your father wanted to finish his long
dreamed course but he wanted to do it at home during his free time.
Would you recommend an online learning? a. Yes, because online
learning is the "in" thing b. No, because online learning inhibits
student-teacher interaction. c. No, because hiring a helper would
enable him to attend regularly in his class. d. Yes, because he could
learn at his own pace using a wide spectrum of technologies. Answer:
D Educational Technology Part 2 Below is the LET Reviewer for
Professional Education Prof. Ed.: Educational Technology Part 2.
218. 49. 1. Ms. Delos Santos is a fresh graduate teacher who was
hired to teach in an elementary school where there are enough
resources for instruction. She wanted to start preparing her
instructional materials. Which is the most systematic process in doing
this? a. Design, utilization, evaluation, development b. Design,
development, utilization, evaluation c. Development, design,
utilization, evaluation d. Development, utilization, evaluation, design
Answer: B 2. Which is the most important reason why teachers need
to preview their instructional materials that will be used in the class?
a. To gain confidence in using them b. To encourage viewers to be
more focused c. To avoid potential problems that might occur while
materials are in use d. To ensure appropriateness of the materials with
the objectives and target audience Answer: D 3. After Ms. Rivas
planned her lesson in English, she found out that the materials at hand
do not match her objectives. Which is the best thing that she can do?
a. Modify the available materials b. Teach the lesson the following day.
c. Change the objectives to match with available materials. d. Carry
out the lesson as planned and use the materials at hand. Answer: A 4.
Prof. Balagtas used worksheets, manipulatives, and models in teaching
math to help her students understand the lessons and love the
subject. What did she bear in mind when she used these materials? a.
Appropriateness b. Balance c. Breadth d. Variety Answer: D 5. With
increasing use of educational technology inside the classroom, what
role is expected of the teacher? a. Facilitator b. Researcher c.
Knowledge giver d. Source of information Answer: A 6. It is impractical
to bring real objects to the classroom so Aaron constructed a three-
dimensional visual instead. Which of the following did he construct? a.
Chart
219. 50. b. Cartoon c. Model d. Graphic organizer Answer: C 7. You
asked your students to show a two-dimensional illustration of what
they have understood from what they have read. Which of the
following non-projected visuals are you referring to? a. Graphic
organizer b. Print materials c. Model d. Realia Answer: A 8. There are
several reasons why teachers are reluctant in using electronic media in
the teaching- learning process. Which is the most common reason? a.
The limited exposure of teachers to new equipment b. Their
incompatibility to diverse needs of the learners c. The difficulty in
integrating technology in the curriculum d. The excessive availability of
local technology in the community Answer: A 9. Prof. Mandanas would
like to use an audio compact disc in teaching a lesson in Filipino. In
which activity in the teaching-learning process is it very effective? a.
In developing listening skills b. In teaching creating thinking c. In
composing poems d. In building concepts Answer: A 10. Plants,
pebbles, and blocks are just some of the effective instructional
materials readily found in the environment if they are utilized properly.
Which of the following is INCORRECT about their classroom use? a.
Pass a single object around the class. b. Familiarize yourself with the
object or model before its actual utilization. c. Use the objects as
springboard in encouraging students' active participation. d. Make sure
that the realia and model are large enough to be seen by the whole
class. Answer: A 11. Prof. Ruiz uses projected visuals such as Digital
Liquid Projector (DLP) in presenting her lesson. What could be her
main reason for using it? a. The projected materials are readily
available. b. They are more abstract than any other visuals. c. Most
projected visuals can be obtained at no cost. d. She can easily prepare
for own transparencies in advance. Answer: A
220. 51. 12. Ms. Samonte used a film clip in teaching Social Studies
concepts to her First Year High School class. However, she found out
that it was ineffectively used in the classroom. When is technology
considered INEFFECTIVE? a. When it promotes mastery of the lesson
b. When it makes viewing more interesting c. When it helps attain the
objectives of the lesson d. When it induces alienation on the part of
the learners Answer: D 13. Your principal purchased new computer
units for your Learning Resource Center. Which of the following should
be your last consideration in using the technology? a. Computers can
be used for entertainment. b. Computers can be used for research
activity. c. Computers can be used for interactive presentation. d.
Computers can be used to reinforce discussion of difficult concepts in
class. Answer: A 14. Computers can be classified according to the roles
they play namely communicative tool, informative tool, and
constructive tool. What is the other role of computers not mentioned in
this item? a. Instructional tool b. Situating tool c. Utility tool d.
Application tool Answer: B 15. Which of the following categories of CAI
will you use in your class if your objective is to increase proficiency in
a newly learned skill or refresh an existing one? a. Tutorial b.
Simulation c. Drill and practice d. Instructional game Answer: C 16.
Which of the following is an ineffective use of Presentation software? a.
Darken the room. b. Use appropriate pacing. c. Read directly from the
slides. d. Allow interaction with the learner. Answer: C 17. Which of
the following is NOT an example of a communicative tool? a. Chat b.
Electronic mail c. Teleconferencing d. Multimedia encyclopedia Answer:
D
221. 52. 18. Why is one-way delivery of information a misuse of
communication tools? a. Because the teacher expects the student to
study more b. Because it requires activities that focus on thinking than
responding c. Because it enables the users to focus more on higher
level cognitive activities d. Because this kind of practice lessens
interaction capabilities of communication tools Answer: D 19. Internet
consists of thousands of connected computer networks around the
world. Which term does not refer to internet? a. NET b. On-line c.
Cyberspace d. Information Superhighway Answer: B 20. Which
technology tool can Prof. Soriano use to communicate asynchronously
with her students? a. Chat and blog b. Chat and instant messaging c.
Blog and video conferencing d. Electronic bulletin board and email
Answer: D 21. In your computer subject, you allow your class to chat
as part of your motivation before discussing to them the roles of
computer as a tool. How is chat used in t his context? a. Information
tool b. Application tool c. Communicative tool d. Situating tool Answer:
B 22. Which statement is INCORRECT about computer conferencing? a.
It refers to live student interaction with an expert. b. It is also known
as discussion forum or bulletin board. c. It also refers to online class
discussions, forums or debates. d. It permits two or more individuals
Answer: A 23. Which instructional application will you introduce to
your class if your objective is to help them find and use information
resources available in the internet? a. Webquests b. Hybrid course c.
Scavenger Hunt d. Distance education Answer: C
222. 53. 24. In the delivery of distance education, what computer
application is used to organize instructions and track students records
and progress? a. Computer-based Multimedia b. Computer-assisted
Instruction c. Computer-mediated Education d. Computer-managed
Instruction Answer: B
223. 25. When is distance education as effective as the traditional
instruction? a. When the method, technologist and assessment used
are appropriate to the required competencies. b. When the course
requires more face-to-face communication between the students and
teachers. c. When students depend more on their online mentor. d.
When there is student to student interaction. Answer: A Assessment
and Evaluation of Learning Part 1 Below is the LET Reviewer for
Professional Education Prof. Ed.: Assessment and Evaluation of
Learning Part 1. 1. Who among the teachers described below is doing
assessment?
224. a. Mrs. Bautista who is administering a test to her students. b.
Mr. Ferrer who is counting the scores obtained by the students in his
test. c. Ms. Leyva who is computing the final grade of the students
after completing all their requirements. d. Prof. Cuevas who is
planning for a remedial instruction after knowing that students
perform poorly in her test Answer: C
225. 2. Mr. Fernandez is judging the accuracy of these statements.
Which statements will he consider as correct? I. Test is a tool to
measure a trait. II. Measurement is the process of qualifying a given
trait. III. Assessment is the gathering of quantitative and qualitative
data. IV. Evaluation is the analysis of quantitative and qualitative data
for decision making A. I and II only b. III and IV only c. I, II, and III
d. I, III and IV Answer: D 3.
226. If I have to use the most authentic method of assessment,
which of these procedures should I consider? a. Traditional Test b.
Performance-based Assessment c. Written Test d. Objective
Assessment Answer: B
227. 54. 4. After doing the exercise on verbs, Ms. Borillo gave a short
quiz to find out how well students have understood the lesson. What
type of assessment was done? a. Summative Assessment b. Formative
Assessment c. Diagnostic Assessment d. Placement Assessment
Answer: B
228. 5. Who among the teachers below performed a diagnostic
assessment? a. Ms. Santos who asked questions when the discussion
was going on to know who among h er students understood what she
was trying to emphasize. b. Mr. Colubong who gave a short quiz after
discussing thoroughly the lesson to determine the programs of
learning. c. Ms. Ventura who gave 10-item test to find out the specific
lessons which the students failed to unde
229. rstand. d. Mrs. Lopez who administered a readiness test to the
incoming grade one pupils. Answer: C 6. You are assessing for
learning. Which of these will you likely do? a. Giving grades to
students b. Reporting to parents the performance of their child. c.
Recommending new policies in grading students. d. Assessing the
strengths and weaknesses of students. Answer: D 7. Ms. Saplan is
planning to do an assessment of learning. Which of these should she
include in her plan considering her purpose for assessment? a. How to
give immediate feedback to student's strengths and weaknesses b.
How to determine the area of interest of learners c. How to certify
student's achievement d. How to design one's instruction Answer: C 8.
You targeted that after instruction, your students should be able to
show their ability to solve problems with speed and accuracy. You then
designed a tool to measure this ability. What principle of assessment
did you consider in this situation? a. Assessment should be based on
clear and appropriate learning targets or objectives. b. Assessment
should have a positive consequence on student's learning c.
Assessment should be reliable. d. Assessment should be fair. Answer:
A 9. Ms. Ortega tasked her students to show how to play basketball.
What learning target is she assessing? a. Knowledge b. Reasoning c.
Skills
230. 55. d. Products Answer: C 10. Mr. Ravelas made an essay test
for the objective "Identify the planets in the solar system". Was the
assessment method used the most appropriate for the given objective?
Why? a. Yes, because essay test is easier to construct than objective
test. b. Yes, because essay test can measure any type of objective. c.
No, he should have conducted oral questioning. d. No, he should have
prepared an objective test. Answer: D
231. 11. Mr. Cidro wants to test students' knowledge of the different
places in the Philippines, their capital and their products and so he
gave his students an essay test. If you were the teacher, will you do
the same? a. No, the giving of an objective test is more appropriate
than the use of essay. b. No, such method of assessment is
inappropriate because essay is difficult. c. Yes, essay test could
measure more than what other tests could measure. d. Yes, essay test
is the best in measuring any type of knowledge. Answer: A 12
232. . What type of validity does the Pre-board examination possess if
its results can explain how the students will likely perform in their
licensure examination? a. Concurrent b. Predictive c. Construct d.
Content Answer: B
233. 13. Ms. Aviz wants to determine if the students' scores in their
Final Test is reliable. However, she has only one set of test and her
students are already on vacation. What test of reliability can she
employ? a. Test-Retest b. Kuder Richardson Method c. Equivalent
Forms d. Test-Retest with Equivalent Forms Answer: B
234. Refer to this case in answering items 14-15 Two teachers of the
same grade level have set the following objectives for the day's lesson.
At the end of the period, the students should be able to: a. Construct
bar graph, and b. Interpret bar graphs To assess the attainment of the
objectives, Teacher A required the students to construct a bar graph
for the given set of data then she asked them to interpret this using a
set of questions as guide. Teacher B presented a bar graph then asked
them to interpret this using also a set of guide questions. 14. Whose
practice is acceptable based on the principles of assessment?
235. 56. a. Teacher A b. Teacher B c. Both Teacher A and B d. Neither
Teacher A nor Teacher B Answer: A 15. Which is true about the given
case? a. Objective A matched with performance-based assessment
while B can be assessed using the traditional pen-and-paper objective
test. b. Objective A matched with traditional assessment while B can
be assessed using a performance- based method. c. Both objective A
and B matched with performance-based assessment. d. Both objective
A and B matched with traditional assessment. Answer: A 16. In the
context of the Theory of Multiple Intelligence, which is a weakness of
the paper-pencil test? a. It puts non-linguistically intelligent at a
disadvantage. b. It is not easy to administer. c. It utilizes so much
time. d. It lacks reliability. Answer: A 17. Mr. Umayam is doing a
performance-based assessment for the day's lesson. Which of the
following will most likely happen? a. Students are evaluated in one
sitting. b. Students do an actual demonstration of their skill. c.
Students are evaluated in the most objective manner. d. Students are
evaluated based on varied evidences of learning Answer: B 18. Ms. del
Rosario rated her students in terms of appropriate and effective use of
some laboratory equipment and measurement tools and the students
ability to follow the specified procedures. What mode of assessment
should Miss del Rosario use? a. Portfolio Assessment b. Journal
Assessment c. Traditional Assessment d. Performance-based
Assessment Answer: D 19. Mrs. Hilario presented the lesson on baking
through a group activity so that the students will not just learn how to
bake but also develop their interpersonal skills. How should this lesson
be assessed? I. She should give the students an essay test explaining
how they baked the cake. II. The students should be graded on the
quality of their baked cake using a rubric. III. The students in a group
should rate the members based on their ability to cooperate in their
group activity. IV. She should observe how the pupils perform their
tasks.
236. 57. a. I, II, and III only b. I, III, and IV only c. I, II and IV only
d. I, II, III, and IV Answer: C 20. If a teacher has set objectives in all
domains or learning targets and which could be assessed using a
single performance task, what criterion in selecting a task should she
consider? a. Generalizability b. Fairness c. Multiple Foci d. Teachability
Answer: C
237. 21. Which term refers to the collection of students' products and
accomplishments in a given period for evaluation purposes? a. Diary b.
Portfolio c. Anecdotal record d. Observation report Answer: B
238. 22. Mrs. Catalan allowed the students to develop their own
portfolio in their own style as long as they show all the non-negotiable
evidences of learning. What principle in portfolio assessment explains
this practice? a. Content Principle b. Learning Principle c. Equity
Principle d. Product Principle Answer: C
239. 23. How should the following steps in portfolio assessment be
arranged logically? I. Set targets II. Select evidences III. Collect
evidences IV. Rate Collection V. Reflect on Evidences a. I, II, III, IV, V
b. I, III, II, V, IV c. I, II, III, V, IV d. I, III, V, II, IV Answer: B 24.
240. Which could be seen in a rubric? I. Objective in a high level of
cognitive behavior II. Multiple criteria in assessing learning III.
Quantitative descriptions of the quality of work
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