REVIEWER Child-and-Adolescent-Development-Prof - Ed
REVIEWER Child-and-Adolescent-Development-Prof - Ed
REVIEWER Child-and-Adolescent-Development-Prof - Ed
1. Dr. Escoto, the school physician conducted a physical examination in Ms. Manuel's class.
What concept best describes the quantitative increase observed by Dr. Escoto among
learners in terms of height and weight?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
4. What concept can best describes Francisco's ability to walk without a support at age of
12 months because of the "internal ripening" that occured in his muscles, bones and
nervous system development?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
5. Teacher Jesus in now 69 years old has been observing changes in himself such as the
aging process. Which term refers to the development change in the individual?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
6. Manuel, a five-year old boy can hold his pen and write his name with his right hand.
Which term describes Manuel's action/ behavior?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
7. Which of the following theory can help Miss Samson determine the readiness of her
learners by administering a readiness test?
a. Conditioning Theories
b. Cognitive Development Theory
c. Maturation Theory
d. Ethological Theory
8. Mr. Francisco was very much worried about the thumb sucking of his son. A friend of him
says that certain behavior among infants. Who presented that notion that certain behavior
like thumb-sucking is normal behavior?
A. Sigmund Freud
b. Erick Ericson
c. John Bowlly
d. Urie Bronfrenbenner
9. A newborn infant move his whole body at one time, instead of moving a part of it. Which
of the following principles is illustrated by his behavior?
a. Development proceeds from specific to general.
b. Development proceeds from general to specific.
c. Development follows an orderly pattern.
d. Development follows a general pattern.
10. Train up a child in the way he should be; when he grows up, he will not depart from it.
Which principle supports this?
a. Development is determined by his heredity
b. Development is determined by the environment
c. Early development is more critical than the late development
d. Early development is less critical than late development.
11. Which state of the psycho-sexual theory does young boys experience rivalry with their
father for their mother's attention and affection?
a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Phallic
d. Latency
12. Angela focuses her attention on the school work and vigorous play that consume most
of her physical energy. Which stage of psychosexual theory illustrates her behavior?
a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Phallic
d. Latency
13. Which of the following is likely to be developed if infants are shown genuine affection?
a. Trust
b. Autonomy
c. Initiative
d. Industry
14. Christian develops an integral and coherent sense of self. He seeks answers to the
question. "Who am I"? Which of the following is Christian likely to develop?
a. Initiative
b. Identity and Role Confusion
c. Intimacy
d. Autonomy
15. Ms. Reyes uses images and language to represent and understand her various lessons
to preschool learners. What stage in the cognitive theory of development explains this?
a. Sensorimotor
b. Preoperational
c. Concrete operation
d. Formal operation
16. Connie develops concepts necessary for everyday living, builds healthy attitudes
towards oneself, and achieve personal independence. These are among the attributes of an
individual in what particular stage?
a. Infancy and early childhood
b. Middle childhood
c. Adolescence
d. Early adulthood
18. Tessa gets jealous whenever she sees her father showing love and affection to her
mother. Which of the following is she showing according to Freud?
a. Complex
b. Phallic
c. Electra Complex
d. Oedipus Complex
19. In Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development, which of the following statements would
illustrate Edward who is 11 years old?
a. Able to see relationships and to reason in the abstract.
b. Unable to breakdown a whole into separate parts.
c. Differentiates goals and goal-directed activities.
d. Experiments with methods to reach goals.
20. Trisha goes with her mother in school. She enjoys the workplace of her mother. Which
of the following ecological theories is illustrated by the situation?
a. Microsystem
b. Mesosystem
c. Exosystem
d. Macrosystem
21. Lito, a student in secondary level tends to spend more time with his friends and his
family, thus, his behavior is greatly affected by them. In which stage in the Psychosocial
Stages of Development does Lito belong?
a. Autonomous vs Shame and Doubt
b. Identity vs. Role Confusion
c. Intimacy vs. Isolation
d. Initiative vs. Guilt
22. Anna believes that authority is respected. She is now in what particular level in moral
development theory of Lawrence Kholberg?
a. Social contract
b. Law and order orientation
c. Interpersonal concordance
d. Universal ethics orientation
23. What level has a four year old learner like Maryann reached when she acquired new
skills such as putting the same shapes and the same colors together?
a. Development
b. Maturation
c. Zone of Proximal Development
d. Learning
24. Which of the following principles can be the basis of the growing realization of the
significance of the early childhood education?
a. The young children are capable of doing many things at an early stage.
b. The child should be seen and should learn.
c. The first five years of life are the formative years of the child.
d. Early childhood experiences can be interesting and challenging.
25. Which of the following learner's characteristics will affect most of the learners learning in
the academic class?
a. His affective characteristics
b. His cognitive characteristics
c. His psychomotor characteristics
d. His socio-emotional characteristics
Answers: 1B 2A 3C 4D 5D 6A 7C 8A 9B 10B 11C 12D 13A 14B 15B 16B 17C 18C 19A
20C 21D 22A 23C 24B 25
Child and Adolescent Development Part 2
1. Which of the following is true about human development?
a. Human development considers both maturation and learning.
b. Development refers to the progressive series of changes of an orderly coherent type
toward the goal of maturity.
c. Development is the gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of the individuals
as they go through the successive stages of growth.
d. All of the above
2. What do you call the quantitative increase in terms of height and weight as observed by
the school physician during the physical examination of the students?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
4. Which of the following is the correct order of psychosexual stages proposed by Sigmund
Freud?
a. Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage
b. Anal stage, oral stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage
c. Oral stage, anal stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage
d. Anal stage, oral stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage
6. In Erickson's theory, what is the unresolved crisis of an adult who has difficulty
establishing a secure, mutual relationship with a life partner?
a. Initiative vs. Guilt
b. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
c. Intimacy vs. Isolation
d. Trust vs. Mistrust
7. Alyssa is eight years old, and although she understands some logical principles, she still
has troubles in understanding hypothetical concepts. According to Piaget, Alyssa belongs to
what particular stage of cognitive development?
a. Sensorimotor
b. Preoperational
c. Concrete operational
d. Formal operational
8. Which of the following provides the best broad description of the relationship between
heredity and environment in determining height?
a. Heredity is the primary influence, with environment affecting development only in severe
situations.
b. Heredity and environment contribute equally to development
c. Environment is the major influence on physical characteristics.
d. Heredity directs the individual's potential and environment determines whether and to
what degree the individual reaches the potential.
11. Which of the following will be Freud's description of the child's behavior if he he has
biting, sarcastic manner?
a. Anally expulsive
b. Anally retentive
c. Fixated in the oral stage
d. Experiencing the crisis of trust vs. mistrust
12. What is Freud's idea about a young boy's guilt feelings brought about by jealousy of his
father's relationship with his mother?
a. Electra complex
b. Oedipus complex
c. Phallic complex
d. Penis envy complex
13. When a little girl who says she wants her mother to go on vacation so that she can
marry her father, Freud believes that he is voicing a fantasy consistent with?
a. Oedipus complex
b. Electra complex
c. Theory of mind
d. Crisis of initiative vs. Guilt
14. Which of the following can best describe the preschooler's readiness to learn new task
and play activities?
a. Emerging competency and self-awareness
b. Theory of the Mind
c. Relationship with parents
d. Growing identification with others
15. James noted that when the preschoolers eagerly begin many new activities but are
vulnerable to criticism and feelings of failure, they are experiencing what particular crisis?
a. Identity vs. Role Confusion
b. Initiative vs. Guilt
c. Basic trust vs. mistrust
d. Efficacy vs. Helplessness
16. What stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development does a person belong to when he can
understand specific logical ideas and apply them to concrete problems?
a. Preoperational thought
b. Operational thought
c. Create operational thought
d. Formal operational thought
17. What is the best explanation of Piaget's concrete operational thought to describe the
school-age child's mental ability?
a. A child can reason logically about things and events he or she perceives.
b. A child's ability to think about how he thinks
c. Can understand that certain characteristics of an object remain the same when other
characteristics are changed
d. Can understand that moral principles may supersede the standards of society.
18. Elisa who is in between 9 and 11 years of age are most likely to demonstrate moral
reasoning at which Kohlberg's stage?
a. Pre-conventional
b. Conventional
c. Post-conventional
d. None of the above
19. According to Kohlberg, a dutiful citizen who obeys the laws set down by society is at
which level of moral reasoning?
a. Pre-conventional Stage One
b. Pre-conventional Stage Two
c. Conventional
d. Post-conventional
20. Ana, who is low-achieving, shy and withdrawn, is rejected by most of her peers. her
teacher wants to help Ana increase her self-esteem and social acceptance. What can Joy's
teacher suggest to her parents?
a. Transfer her to a different school
b. Help their daughter improve her motor skills
c. Help their daughter learn to accept more responsibility for her academic failures
d. Help their daughter improve her skills in relating to peers
22. Fifteen year old Marie is preoccupied with her "disgusting appearance" and seems
depressed most of the time. What is the best thing her parents can do to help her get
through this difficult time?
a. Ignore her self-preoccupation because their attention would only reinforce it.
b. Encourage to "shape up" and not give in the self-pity
c. Kid her about her appearance in the hope that she will see how silly she is acting.
d. Offer practical advice, such as clothing suggestions, to improve her body image.
23. What can be the best comparison of the behavior of a 17 year old girl to that of her 13
year old brother?
a. She is more likely critical about herself
b. She tends to be more egocentric.
c. She had less confidence in her abilities.
d. She is more capable of reasoning hypothetically.
25. What is the main source of emotional support for most young people who are
establishing independence from their parents?
a. Older adolescents of the opposite sex
b. Older sibling
c. Teachers
d. Peer groups
Answers: 1D 2B 3C 4A 5A 6C 7C 8A 9C 10A 11C 12B 13B 14A 15B 16C 17C 18B 19C
20D 21C 22D 23D 24B 25D
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101. Mr. Fernando, a Geography teacher, integrates the learning activities and
materials with real life. In line with the principle of expanding environment her
context should start with
102. When Ms. Narvaez selects activist and materials for her Social Studies lessons
that stimulate curiosity and satisfy the need to know, which criterion is meet?
a. Criterion of organization
b. Criterion of authenticity
c. criterion of appropriateness
d. Criterion of interest
103. The Grade 6 Science teachers are engaged in panning the units for Science.
Which of the following activities will not be engaged in by the group of teachers?
a. comprehension of principles
b. knowledge of principle
c. comprehension of concepts
d. knowledge of concepts
105. What is the primary reason why teacher should take a system perspective?
a. Lessons prepared will always be a part of something greater
b. Lesson plan is composed of interrelated parts of a system
c. Lesson plan is a part of the total school system
d. Lesson planning is a systematic process
106. Ms. Valenciano is using questions to initiate earning. Which of the following
questions focus learner’s attention or a given topic or issue?
107. In which of the following situations does a teacher formulate low level
questions?
108. During a cooking demonstration lesson. Mrs. Cojuangco asked this question:
“Why don’t you pare the apple?’ What does this question express?”
109. Everytime Ms. Montalban introduces unit in Social Studies she always prepares
five or six pivotal questions. What is the function of these questions in the whole
instructional process?
110. Which of the following high level questions ask the learner to understand
certain stimuli before making any interpretation?
a. What connection does the chart show between the number of accidents and the
frequency of holidays?
b. Describe in your words the scene which greeted the main character on his arrival
airport
c. What are the three situations in which other questions would be appropriate?
d. Which of the following statement is most likely true?
111. Ms. Abelardo has been having discipline and management problems in her
English class. What question tip may sustain the students’ attention?
112. Miss Reyes is using questions for instructional purposes. What characterizes
best instructional questioning?
a. generally divergent
b. generally convergent
c. designed to elicit information from students
d. intended to get feedback on students learning
113. At the start of the school year, Ms. Oriondo attends first to matters pertinent to
management task. What could have been her primary goal?
114. Every morning it is routinely for Miss Canlas to arrange pupils’ chairs and tables
appropriate for the lesson for today, check the safety of the room and materials and
other similar activities that will promote an orderly and safety environment. She is
exemplifying
115. How can Mrs. Nolasco best handle the routine of attendance taking upon
entering the room?
a. Ask students to write their names on slips of paper and drop them in an “
Attendance Box”
b. ask students to turn their names from a pocket chart placed inside the room
c. ask a monitor to check and record orally the attendance by rows and tablets
d. call the roll as fast as possible before starting the day’s lesson.
116. Whenever Ms. Sanchez gives statements such as, Do you think you can do that
again?” and “ Can you try as hard tomorrow?”, she is rendering:
117. Mrs. Medina, a Grade Vi teacher, is faced with problem of gender bias in
assigning work task. Everytime she would request for volunteers she would received
remarks such as “those are boy’s task or girl’s task.” A boy never got to dust the desk
because dusting is a girl’s task or a girl did not empty the waste can because that was
reserved for boys. Those gender-biased stereotypes simply no longer exists even in
the curriculum of the elementary schools. Which is the key criterion that should
guide Mrs. Medina to avoid gender bias in assigning work task?
118. For quite sometime, Liezl habitually says “no” to work assigned to her by the
teacher. Which of the following is a questionable technique in handling Liezl who
refuses school work?
119. Mrs. Pabalan wanted to establish control on the very first day. Which action is
imperative for her to take/
120. It has been a routine for Ms. De Belen the first fifteen minutes collecting
materials from students. What is the primary reason why this practice should not be
established?
a. Students have the habit of packing up their things and shutting down their minds
at the beginning of the class
b. Students are likely to remember things that occur past beyond the middle of a
learning sequence
c. Students are potentially most alert and receptive to instruction when the new
activity is begun
d. Students are likely least task-oriented at the first few minutes of a class session
121. Miss Rivera is busy developing a cluster of concepts on matter. She notices Dave
busily making several paper airplanes. Which of the following is the best way of
handling Dave’s misbehavior?
a. Continue teaching but make your way to Dave. Without a word place a ready note
card “It seems you are disturbing the class. Please stop right now. return card after
class.”
b. Stop the less. Tell the class to look at Dave and observe what he is doing. Let them
comment on what they observe
c. Call Dave to bring all the paper airplanes and ask him to discuss the importance of
airplanes in the modern age
d. Ask difficult questions and call Dave to answer them in succession
122. Mrs. Estrada prefers to use low profile classroom control like eye contact and
hand gesture to high profile from like. “Stop walking around, settle down and get to
work.” Which of the following justifies Mrs. Estrada’s action?
123. Mrs. Cortez is bothered by many pupils who are off tasks during her
demonstration of a science process. Which of the following intervention is most
effective?
124. Mrs. Santillan has caught several students peeking at their notebook during an
examination. What should be the initial action on her part?
a. Confirm the dishonesty and send the pupils caught cheating to the principal’s
office
b. Call class attention to the cheating committed by pupils
c. Announce disapproval of the pupils’ behavior
d. Take the pleasure of the pupils
125. Pauline inspite of her I.Q, has been getting low grades and performing poorly in
almost all the academic subjects. Her father went to see her teacher, what is the
best way to manage the situation?
a. Tell Paulin’s father a solution by which she can be helped to improve her
performance
b. Tell Pauline’s father that he should not complain because you computed her
grades objectively
c. Direct Pauline’s father to complain to the principal
d. Advice Pauline’s father to get a tutor for her
a. Ranking c. Computation
b. Measurement d. Evaluation
a. Mode c. Median
b. Mean d. Quartile
128. The graduating students need information regarding future occupation where
they will most likely succeed. What kind of test will the guidance counselor
administer?
129. In Sta. Teresita Barangay High School, majority of the students who got very
high scores in the entrance examination got very low grade point averages at the end
of the year. What type of validity does the examination lack?
a. content c. construct
b. predictive d. concurrent
130. Which will you least use as measure of central tendency?
a. Median c. Mode
b. Mean d. Arithmetic Mean
131. In terms if its given difficulty and discrimination indices, which item should be
rejected?
a. The scores Janice’s obtained was as high as the scores made by 90% of the pupils
to whom the test was give
b. Eighty-nine pupils obtained scores lower than what Janice obtained
c. 90 percent of the sixth graders obtained scores higher than Janice
d. In the class of 100 sixth graders Janice is 90th from the top
133. What is the first and perhaps the most important step which a teacher should
take in constructing a test?
134. Mr. Villamin graded the essay question of his class in Literature. What
procedure could he use to reduce the subjectivity of the essay examination?
a. Correct the papers of the bright pupils first to establish the highest score possible
b. Grade the paper twice and get the average of two grading
c. Grade all of one paper before going on the next
d. Ask another teacher to grade the paper
135. Miss Nava is constructing a 100 test items for the fourth grading period in
Mathematics. How many items should she have in the preliminary draft?
136. What percent of the cases in a set of measure lie before the third quartile of
Q3?
140. Being part of the total guidance program, the first task of the classroom teacher
is to
141. Michelle has been reported buy her teacher to be habitual absentee and
consequently a poor achiever in the class. What initial step should she take?
142. There are indications that Shaina is an autistic child, What should Mrs. Abella
her teacher, do to help her?
143. Ms. Revilla, a classroom teacher is aware that she is also expected to perform
guidance function. She has been helping her pupils in their personal and academic
problems. What must do if there are cases which she finds difficulty to handle?
a. Refer them to the guidance counselor who has the professional competence to
handle such cases
b. Try to solve them. There are practical solutions to every problem
c. Bring them to the attention of the school principal
d. make referrals to outside agencies
144. For quite some time, Joseph, a Grade VI pupil has been displaying unusual
behaviors which have adversely affected his performance. How may Ms. Ramos, his
teacher, best given the necessary help?
145. Margaret, a Grade V pupil, can hardly expressed her inner feelings to the
guidance counselor. What guidance technique may be utilized so that she may
unload herself and be given the necessary help/
a. personality test
b. projective technique
c. sociometric test
d. autobiography
146. At the beginning of the school year, Ms. Mina wants to acquaint herself with the
personal background of her Grade VI pupils particularly their needs, interest and
characteristics. what is the most practical thing that she must do?
a. Developing the varied interest, abilities and needs of students, individually and
collectively
b. providing students with ample opportunities to develop their innate talents
c. Identify students with personality and behavior problems
d. Facilitating the total development of the students
148. Charlene, a graduating high school student is confused about what course to
take in college. She seems to be torn between teaching and accountancy. How would
you help her?
149. Valerie’s parents often times complains about her low grades in the report card.
Despite the explanations of her teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Cariño insist that Valeria
deserves higher ratings. What is the proper thing for her teacher to do?
150. Mrs. Serna administered a sociometric test to her class. The sociogram reveals
that three students have formed an “island” in the class. What is the best thing for
Mrs. Serna to do?
151. Sheryl, a freshman education student, was asked by his professor to describe
education accurately. Which of the following statement will Sheryll most likely
choose?
152. Mis Diegor has been rated as a very effective teacher in disseminating current
information in her Social Studies Class. Which intellectual trait does Miss Diegor
manifest?
153. Miss Victoria considers herself a pioneer in the world ideas. What would be her
relevant task?
154. Miss Sales is a newly appointed teacher. The principal handed her a copy of the
Professional Code of Ethics. What could have been the motive of the principal?
155. As a teacher, which of the following actions would you judge as unprofessional?
a. future-oriented c. present-oriented
b. past oriented d. tradition oriented
159. The function of schooling is determined largely by the generally accepted social
conception of education. What is the function of the curriculum in a school that
regards education as cultural transmission?
160. Rachelle brings of her books to school because she wants to please the teacher
and get good grades. To which of the following levels of morality according to
Kohlberg does she belong?
a. Conventional
b. Preconventional
c. Postconventional
d. Either preconventional or conventional
161. Teacher Cleo observed that the preschool children have generally short
attention and interest span. What kind pf class activities should select for them?
162. Long before the start of every school year, teacher Faith has already started
developing her own comprehensive plan based on the recommended curriculum.
Which explains best Teacher Faith’s action in relation to the curriculum?
163. Education during this period was essentially intellectual discipline based on
rational arguments. This points to_________
164. Which of the following is NOT provided in the Education Act of 1940?
a. rationalism c. developmentalism
b. experimentation d. disciplinism
167. Identical twins are more alike in intelligence that are fraternal twins. This facts
indicates that __________
170. Because learning increases directly in proportion to the extent to which the
learner is wholly bound up in his task, the teacher should give lessons that______
172. According to the Constitution, the State is required to establish and maintain
free public and compulsory education in the—
a. Spanish rule
b. Japanese regime
c. American rule
d. Commonwealth government
174. The relationship between education and culture tends to by cyclical. This means
that_______
a. the school is shaped by culture and culture in turn is influenced by the school
b. the school function primarily as a transmitter of culture and is a change agent
c. the school is transmitted by the school system and the classroom is the place
where transmission takes place
175. Teachers should bear in mind that the period of greatest mental development is
from ____
a. 3 to 6 years c. 6 to 9 years
b. 9 to 12 years d. 12 to 15 years
176. Which patterns of development closely parallel to the pattern for speech
development?
178. The Athenian ideal of education was the formation of a cultural soul in a
graceful and symmetrical body. This is achieved by_______
179. Computers are now widely used in many aspects of society including in
education. Why are some school slow in accepting the accepting the use of
computer?
180. A child learns the world FLOWER before he can name Sampaguita, Gumamela
and Camia because development_________
a. is cephalocaudal in nature
b. proceeds from general to specific
c. follows a pattern
d. is a continuous process
181. Why is indoctrinating the child by making decisions for him dangerous?
182. The cognitive process refers to the realization that even if things change in
physical appearance, certain attributes are constant. This is________
a. reservation c. integration
b. construction d. conservation
183. The second basic principle of development states that the rate of the
development is unique to each individual. Educators aptly termed this as the
principle of
a. dynamic change
b. variation
c. individual differences
d. uniqueness
184. Teacher A is directed to pass an undeserving student with a death threat. Which
advice will a hedonist give?
185. History books used in schools are replete with events portraying defeats and
weaknesses of the Filipino as a people. How should you tackle them in the
classroom?
186. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our nation's redemption,
which should you work for?
188. A teacher who equates authority with power does NOT __________.
a. shame
b. develop self-respect in every pupil
c. retaliate
d. intimidate
a. Obedient citizenry
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties
c. Strong political leadership
d. Equitable distribution of wealth
190. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible standards of quality
education?
191. A teacher/student is held responsible for his actions because s/he __________.
193. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about a grade his child
received compared to another student's grade, demands to see both students'
grades?
a. Yes, if they are given other assignments, justice demands that they be properly
compensated.
b. Yes, because other community leaders, not teachers, are tasked to leading
community activities
c. NO, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in
activities for betterment of communities.
d. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job.
196. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they preferred, if
given a choice. Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which
obligation relative to the state, do schools seem to be failing? In their obligation to
__________.
197. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is NOT
said of teachers?
a. LET passers
b. Duly licensed professionals
c. Possess dignity and reputation
d. With high-moral values as well as technical and professional competence
198. Teacher H and Teacher I are rivals for promotion. To gain the favor of the
promotional staff, Teacher I offers her beach resort for free for members of the
promotional staff before the ranking. As one of the contenders for promotion, is this
becoming of her to do?
199. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of
the nation and is, under obligation to transmit to learners such heritage. Which
practice makes him fulfill such obligation?
200. Teacher F is newly converted to a religion. Deeply convinced of his new found
religion, he starts Monday classes by attacking one religion and convinces his pupils
to attend their religious services on Sundays. Is this in accordance with the Code of
Ethics of ¬Professional Teachers?
2. Miss Orencia has been rated a very effective teacher. Which intellectual trait does
Miss Orencia manifest?
3. Miss Lucero is a newly appointed teacher. The principal handed a copy of the
Teacher’s Code of Ethics. Which could have been the motive of the principal?
a. Acquaint her with principles of moral behavior, conduct and relationship in the
practice of profession
b. Make her aware of the principles and rules prescribed under the authority of the
state
c. Familiarize her with the generally accepted customs of right living in a society
d. Provides her a set of rules and regulation to observe in school
5. Mr. Villena is a newly appointed teacher. The principal advised him to avoid any
conduct which discredit the teaching profession?
6. Education is a functional part of society. All except one are statements of social
values of education. Which one is not?
7. A teacher was found to be giving high grades to pupils who attend her church and
low grades to those who are not. What human right is she violating
9. The school principal came to see and ask Mrs. Alarcon if he can observe her class.
Mrs. Alarcon has not informed her pupils of the coming visitor. What should she do?
a. Sidetrack the principal when he visits by discussing problems with pupils and
parents
b. Tell the principal that the children have not been informed and to come some other
time
c. Ask the principal to give you enough time to prepare for his visit
d. Teach the class and continue with what has been planned
10. You have been promised the next promotion but you strongly feel that your
closest friend who was considered for promotion is less qualified than you. You
would like to complain but you do not want your best friend to know it. What would
you do?
11. You observed that your principal is playing favorites. Some of your co-teachers
can go home ahead of official time and can even choose the best schedule. What
would be your appropriate reaction to this situation?
a. Try to win your principal and ask to be given the same privilege next time
b. Give warning to the principal’s favorites that they’d rather be careful about their
behavior
c. Follow strictly your official time, do not be influenced by your co-teacher’s
behavior
d. Report both your principal’s behavior and your co-teachers violation of official
time to your supervisor
12. Such psychological characteristics as the helplessness of nursery kids, the inborn
curiosity of the primary school pupils, the social consciousness of high school
students and the practical purpose of college students establish that:
a. the individual has certain characteristics of each level of development that makes
him educable
b. Education is a basic need of the individual at every level of development
c. Education is psychologically based
d. Education is adjustment and adaptation
14. Ms. Pulido a Grade one teacher, has observed that her pupils respond actively to
various class activities. Why are her pupils teachable?
15. As a teacher you enjoy certain rights which have corresponding responsibility.
Which situation reflects balance of rights and authority?
a. allow your husband a once a week completely free night out with his own friends.
b. Ask your husband to give you once a week, a similar completely free night out with
friends
c. Insist on going together on your once a week free night out
d. Refuse you husband request for a once a week night out
16. Which of the following is less evil? A teacher had to collect money from parents
to defray expenses of an elaborate Graduation Program
a. request rich parents to start the collection and serve as model for the poor parents
b. Teach children to find means and ways to get the amount money needed
c. Ask children to deposit half of their money for recess to the teacher
d. Present a simple program to cut down on expenses
17. Your colleague has become a habitual borrower of money. How can you help her?
19. Miss Teves who is firm believer of education as cultural transmission is equally
interested in the following except one. Which is not a concern of education as cultural
transmission?
21. The function of schooling is determined largely by the generally accepted social
conception of education. What is the function of the school curriculum in a school that
regards education as cultural transmission?
22. Education and culture tend to be cyclical. Which of the following clearly explains
this statement?
a. Culture is influenced by the school and the school is shaped by the school
b. Culture influences the school function as change agent
c. Culture is primarily transmitted by the school
d. Culture is learned basically from the school
23. Mr. delos Reyes views his students as a unique and responsible individuals. He
plans activities and structures his teaching in such a manner that his students can
develop his uniqueness. Which theory does he uphold?
a. Perennialsim c. Existialism
b. Realism d. Essentialism
24. Ms. de Guzman is a firm believer of Rousseau theory that education should be
according to nature. To be in accord with nature, which of the following will Ms. De
Guzman do?
25. Ms. Pumaren is a pragmatic teacher. Which of the following ideas will she reject?
a. essentialism c. Progressivism
b. Existentialism d. Reconstructuionism
a. Humanism c. Reconstructuionism
b. Existentialism d. Progressivism
29. The establishment of special classes for the deaf-mute and the blind in various
schools in the system is in consonance with education as:
a. formal discipline
b. the study of humanities
c. social reconstruction
d. scientifically determined process
30. The early Filipinos learned the rudiments of domestic work from their parents.
Which method was used?
31. In the recent years there has been an increasing emphasis on nonformal education.
What is the major concern of nonformal education in the Philippine context?
32. The Philippine Education Act of 1982 defines the areas of concern of the three
levels of the educational system. Which is the mission of elementary education?
33. Which of the following is the value thrust of the New Elementary Education?
a. Plato c. Dewey
b. Confucius d. Locke
35. Rochelle brings all her books to school because she wants to please the teacher
and get good grades. To which of the following levels of morality according to
Kohlberg does she belong?
a. Conventional
b. Preconventional
c. Postconventional
d. Either preconventional or conventional
36. following Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, Mrs. de Leon provides her
students varied activities that enable them to classify objects according to more than
one variable, rank order items in logical series and understand that amounts of mass or
liquid do not change because their shape does. The development tasks can be expected
to be performed by
38. Ms. Lagdameo a high school teacher, is aware of the fact that puberty brings new
feelings about the self, as well as new attitudes in other people who relate to the
maturing child adolescent. How may she best help her high school students develop
positive attitudes towards self and others?
39. Allysa does not do anything in class. She will only complete a task if you sit with
her and continually tells her that what she is doing is correct, During her free time she
sits at her desk starting into space. If you ask her what she’d like to do she just smiles
sweetly and shakes her head negatively. How would you describe Allysa’s behavior
a. passive-antagonistic c. indifferent-shy
b. passive-dependent d. proud-aggressive
40. Mrs. Rubio, a kinder teacher, observed that the pre school children have generally
short attention and interest span. What kind of class activities should she select for
them?
41. Mrs. Ledesma is observing Patrick frequently misbehaving every time the class is
in session. She believes that every behavior of an individual has its underlying causes.
Therefore, what would be her initial reaction towards Patrick’s misbehavior?
42. In mathematics the teacher believes that how students learn may be more
important than what they learn. Form this principle which of the following is
particularly important?
43. In the class of Mrs. Riza some children are usually more active than others, as in
other class. Extremely high levels of activity or hyperactivity are sometimes
considered problematic. How may she help a child who is hyperactive?
a. give him challenging activities that are appropriate to his ability level and interests
b. allow him to spend longer time at the playground until he gets tired
c. make him the leader of the class
d. transfer him to another class
44. Richard and Raymund are identical twins. Should Mrs. Legaspi, their teacher, put
them in one class/
45. Grace usually used the correct pleural form of “loaves” and later used the plural
but incorrect form loafs. Which best account for learning?
a. rule theory
b. reception theory
c. discovery learning theory
d. conditioning theory
46. Mrs. Lopez is starting a new unit “Matter and Energy”. She starts off with an
advance organizer. Which principle does Mrs. Lopez apply?
48. Mrs. Zobel, a 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. Directs pupils attention to more adequate and better techniques and those already
acquired
b. Promote growth of interest of pupils into the learning tasks
c. Improves the informational feedback
d. Facilitates perfection skills
49. As part ofthier guitar lesson, Mrs. Araneta the guitar teacher, scheduled the young
beginners to play for 30 minutes daily three times per week. In terms of psychomotor
learning. Mrs. Araneta’s action illustrates
50. Mrs. Ayala has observed that several of her pupils do not show respect for school
authorities. Which of the following would best help her?
a. Use more rewards initially with the pupils who have shown respect for authorities
for the first time
b. Maintain the same level of rewards for all pupils who have shown respect for
authorities
c. Hold rewards until everyone in her class manifest respect for authorities
d. Vary levels of reward for those who have shown respect for authorities
51. It is important for Sharmaine to study to pass her subjects. If she fails she cannot
take the regular loads next semester. Which of the following concepts of motivation
best describes the situation
52. Angelie is learning to change fraction to percentage. Every time she answers
correctly the practice exercise, his teacher gives her a peso. In this situation which of
the above is the operant
a. peso
b. Angelie
c. the practive exercises
d. the act of changing fraction to percentage
53. Marielle differentiates between bungalow, nipa hut, a wooden 2 storey structure
and apartment and treat them as house. Marielle now has attained a concept of house
at the
54. Mrs. Valdez provided a reading material of varying levels of difficulty to the three
groups of learners. Which principles is implemented by her action?
57. Michael has been caught cheating in the examination several times. As always he
would give her a very repentant, “I’m sorry, give me another chance”’ What makes
“I’m sorry, give me another chance” appealing for fair minded teacher?
a. it make students acknowledge wrong doing and promise to do something about it.
b. It provokes a battle giving the teacher greater fire power
c. It place s a premium on being liked and disliked
d. it makes teacher heel helpless and guilty
58. Mrs. Balagtas, a science teacher, is developing the concept of evaporation. Which
of the following tasks would not help her students to develop such concept/
a. counter conditioning
b. instrumental learning
c. generalized reinforcement
d. spontaneous recovery
62. Kaye fainted during the first object of the morning session. When asked, she
reported that she did not have any breakfast, What psychological principle explains
the situation?
64. Which of the following principles motivation is applied by a teacher who uses
specified comments such as “Excellent”, keep it up!, “Try o do still better!” “You can
do it” and “You can raise this grade?”
65. When a teacher specifies an objective in her lesson plan, he is motivating through
66. Patricia’s parents were killed by the Japanese during the war. Which would be
least effective in changing her strongly biased attitude towards the Japanese?
68. In providing for the needs of her children who among the following pupils will
Mrs. Abad most likely overlook?
69. To make of the consequences of having a big family, the Araling Panlipunan
teacher asked her students to present some situations common in the home of big and
small families by group. She gave the students ten minutes to think and organize
before they act out the situations, What technique is used by the teacher?
70. Every teacher has develop varied mental processes and skills among students.
Which mental process is being emphasized when it tries to develop among them the
skill of remembering words or ideas in a definite order, such reciting rhymes and
poems, or singing a song from memory?
71. Mrs. Varela asked her Grade VI children to narrate some experiences during the
recent earthquake before she tackles how earthquakes develops. What process is this?
a. Apperception c. Application
b. Evaluation d. Motivation
72. Miss Palmery, an English teacher, taught her children how to make use of the
dictionary. She tried to illustrate how to use this, because she knows they can apply
dictionary skills in all subjects. What type of lesson is being illustrated by Miss
Palmiery?
a. Examination c. Supervised-study
b. Review d. Appreciation
73. The science teacher gave a test before a unit was taken up. The purpose in
administering the test was find to out the weaknesses and strengths of the class with
regards to the unit. What type of lesson is being illustrated by Miss Palmiery?
a. Standardized
b. Diagnostic
c. Summative
d. Formative
74. Ms. Morales started her lesson with the statement of generalization. Then she
asked her pupils to undertake activities to prove the correctness of the generalization
before letting her pupils give specific examples or cases. What method did she use/
a. Discovery c. Deductive
b. Problem solving d. Inductive
75. Ms. Palma always motivates her lesson by singing songs, recitng rhymes and
poems and playing games related with the new lesson. Then she solicits information
from the class by letting them cite own experiences. This is apperception. In what part
of the plan do motivation and apperception fall?
a. Application c. Development
b. Evaluation d. Preparation
77. To prove the truth of the concept “Air has weight”, Mr. Roman grouped his
children into four groups. He gave each group a ser of materials to perform some
experiments which will verify the correctness and worngness of the concept. The
groups were also given activity cards where he procedures from the experiments are
indicated. So al the groups performed the experiments, after which they filled up a
chart to show the result of such activities. This is an illustration of
78. When Elizabeth looked at her textbook it says that the population of the
Philippines is 74,000,000. When she looked up the world alamanac its 65,000,000,
when she referred to the reference books of her sister she found another data? What
does this try to show?
a. When few children perform the experiment in front while others observe
b. when children set-up a control to test the variable being tested
c. when children gather data before formulating conclusions
d. when children perform the experiment by themselves
80. Ms. Manalo lacks materials and equipment for several groups to perform an
experiment. What alternative method may she use?
a. Project c. Experimentation
b. Laboratory d. Demonstration
81. In her Art class, Miss de Leon allows her students to draw and paint using varied
media. She invites every student to present their finish composition and talk about
them. What principle of method is illustrated by the teacher’s action?
82. The lesson that the teacher intends to take up this coming week are the lives of
great men, significance of some innovations, and emulating the good characters the
good characters found in stories and movies. What type of lesson will be best for these
topics?
a. Development lesson
b. Appreciation lesson
c. Supervised study lesson
d. Application lesson
83. Panel discussion has its place in almost all objects. Which lesson is most
appropriate for panel discussion?
a. Structure of atom
b. Occurrence of tides
c. Preparing balance diets
d. Prons and cons in using antibiotics
84. In inquiry, the teacher asks opening questions to invite responses from children
which require great range of cognitive skills. Which opening is most fitted for inquiry
lesson?
85. Mrs. Lacson is excited about trying out cooperative learning. Which should be her
primary consideration?
86. Ms. Timbol is using cooperative learning approaches in her social science lessons.
She is quite successful in establishing a cooperative ethics characterized by a safe,
caring community learners. What will be her initial step in order to successfully
implement cooperative learning approaches?
88. Problem-based learning has been conceptualized in various ways. What is the first
essence of this procedure?
a. Implement solution
b. Start with a problem
c. Generate possible solution
d. Explore the problem
89. Mrs. Aparejado a teacher in Values Education, focuses her activities on effective
learning. She employs experiential methods, centered around group discussion, or
peer work/co-counseling, guiding imaging, narrative exercises, diaries and
autobiographies. What type of experience is prioritized by these experiential
strategies?
90. In Mrs. Pangilinan’s lesson plan one of the objectives is “Described the water
cycle form a given diagram”. this objective
91. In the partner learning approach it is necessary that effective instructions and
effective interpersonal skills are acquired. Who has or needs to acquire these skills?
a. tutees c. teacher
b. tutor d. all of these
92. Migs Zulieta upholds that the needs and interest of the learner should be the basis
of his educational program. Which is more likely to the strongly reflected in Miss
Zulieta’s plan?
94. In any planning process, which variable will stongly affect the teacher’s action
a. content c. teacher
b. students d. materials
95. In which of the following instructional events in the lesson –plan the principle of
variety would be most important?
a. Providing feedback
b. Assessing the behavior
c. Eliciting the desired behavior
d. Presenting the stimulus material
96. Ms. Campos, a newly appointed teacher, was assigned to teach science in the
intermediate grades for which she has very little background. As a result, she has been
experiencing considerable anxiety both because she is new and because she lacks
confidence in the subject where she was assigned. After spending considerable time in
planning she discovered that the use of transparencies will keep the floe of her
discussion going. What planning function manifests itself in this teaching situation?
97. Long before the start of every school year, Mrs. Solis has already started
developing her own comprehensive plan based on the recommended curriculum.
Which explains best Mrs. Solis action in relation to the curriculum?
a. Planning “Screened” possible differences between the curriculum plan and the
implementation process
b. Planning reduces possibilities of getting out of the planned curriculum
c. Planning is entirely dependent on the approved curriculum
d. Planning personalizes the curriculum making it her own
a. Gain attention
b. Present stimulus material
c. Elicit desired behavior
d. Stimulate recall of prerequisite
99. Miss Tengco taped one of the “Sesame Street’ series and slowed this to class.
Which of the following generalization under which the utilization of “Sesame Street”
as an instructional materials was developed/
100. During her planning, Mrs. Geronimo always provides for he development of all
essential knowledge and understanding, intellectual, manipulative skills and attitudes.
What principle is reflected in her action?
a. Principle of organization
b. Principle of unity
c. Principle of balance
d. Principle of need oriented
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