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Professional Education C.

Research brings about new discoveries in the bodies


Actual LET Questions March 19, 2023 of knowledge.
D. Research serves as compliance to fulfill the course
1. When is a table of specifications required in test curriculum
standardization?
7. Among components of language, which consists of
A. When norms are developed vocabulary and how concepts are expressed through
B. When test items are planned words?
C. When a tryout test is needed
D. When test results are to be interpreted A. Phonology
B. Pragmatics
2. Teacher claims that primary duty is to teach and so C. Semantics
shuns from requests of community leaders to participate D. Grammar
in community activities for education purposes. Based
on the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers is the 8. How will you check the narrative assessment of a
teacher right? student that contains statements which are entirely
opposite of intended right values because he based it on
A. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and his actual experience?
initiative to actively participate in community movements
for community improvement. A. You cannot question his life experience therefore, just
B. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and focus on grammatical structure and style instead.
preparing for teaching. B. He has support and justify his argument with strong
C. Yes, one is expected to do only that thing that she theoretical basis.
can do. C. You give him low grades for showing his inability to
D. No, a teacher must participate in community activities master the competency intended for Values Education
and bring her students along. as an effective-based discipline.
D. Analyze his reasons and try to redirect his values
3. On the Philosophical foundations of the curriculum, based on moral standards by sending him notes and
what is the role of teachers according to progressivist talking with him personally about it.
such as John Dewey?
9. During deliberation of graduating honor students, the
A. Promoting student competence faculty members decided to declare Student A to be the
B. Assisting learners to think class salutatorian over Student B based computation of
C. Advancing democratic living grades. However, it was found out that there was an
D. Catalyzing do social change error in the computation, days after the deliberation and
finalization. How would this be reconciled?
4. Why do you think it is important to administer pretest
and post test to the learners in today's learning A. Just remain silent with the flaws and error in the
facilitation process? computation as it may cause bigger chaos and issue
against the school
A. To determine how much learning has been impacted B. Go on with the decision, anyway it underwent
by the institutional delivery through obtained score deliberation and had a quorum.
difference C. As per protocol any decision during the deliberation
B. Because it is part or component of the grading system cannot be changed anymore.
C. In order to have variety of assessment modalities D. Correct the error and redeliberate the case and
D. So that learners will be forced to pay attention during declare who ever turns out to deserve the merit
instruction delivery
10. Which is the best strategy in integrating eco literacy
5. Global literacy addresses the following issues, in the curriculum through powerful instruction?
EXCEPT
A. Conducting an action plan for the scheduled nature
A. Patriotism protection project
B. Globalization B. Role playing on the role of school in preserving and
C. Multi-culturalism protecting the environment
D. Diversity and social justice C. Researching on data that show the current status of
our global environment
6. Research is now integrated in the curriculum for K to D. Presentation of environment situations or scenarios
12. What is the least significance of research based as culminating activity followed by interaction
pedagogy? discussions

A. Research supplements teacher's background of the 11. As a student teacher, you will go through guided
subject matter. mentored classroom teaching. what does guided
B. Research updates trends and information. mentored classroom teaching mean?
necessary comments, suggestions and needed support.
A. Your Cooperating who is "sage on stage" will teach What is the rationale behind this?
you on what to do.
B. You will have a mentor as "guide on the side". A. For the learners to have their scores kept and
C. You will depend entirely on your Cooperating Teacher. recorded as evidence of what they would get as final
D. You are entirely on your own to apply everything that grade.
you have learned. B. For the learners to reflect on their learning retention
and less mastered competencies as basis for possible
12. After each field study episode you are tasked to write remediation and intervention before proceeding to the
a reflection journal, what is the best item to include when next phase of learning.
you write this? C. For the teachers to have immediate compilation of
scores in the record
A. learnings and insights gained in the episode D. For the teachers to avoid backlog of assessments to
B. pictures of the performance tasks be checked before proceeding to the next phase of
C. detailed daily observations learning
D. important words in the lesson
18. What does the baby do during the closing years of
13. What kind of thinking skills is developed through babyhood which manifest progress in affective
Teacher Susan narrowing down from many possible intelligence?
causes about e.g. the EDSA revolution for a single best
thought on the main reason for this momentous event? A. Recognize friends from strangers
B. Respond to child-like language
A. Convergent thinking C. Shows different emotions
B. Flexible thinking D. Carry out forgotten
C. Fluent thinking
D. Original thinking 19. According to research, which practice/s can enhance
a positive classroom atmosphere?
14. In order to present a significant event in history what
would be the most effective way of presenting it that I. Use students' first names in class more.
would make it more exciting and fun-filled learning II. Risk more personal self-disclosures which help your
exploration and attainment? students see you as a real person.
III. Have one-on-one conversation about things that are
A. Buzz Session happening in your student's life.
B. Carousel Discuss
C. Graffiti Wall A. II and III
D. Tableau B. I only
C. I and III
15. Whose curriculum development model begins with D. I, II and III
determining the objectives and ends with evaluating
effectiveness? 20. The teacher instills to the students the Filipino value
of respect to the elderly that is shown the provision of
A. Oliva's spaces in the building, granting of discount privileges
B. Tyler's and prioritizing them in the grocery stores and LRT
C. Wheeler's stations. What literary is implied?
D. Taba's
A. Social Literacy
16. In longitudinal experimental study, when twins were B. Financial Literacy
born, they were separated and brought to different C. Multicultural Literacy
opposite environments. When they turned 18, they meet D. Eco-Literacy
again. It became apparent that they behaved different,
one was refined, while the other was rough. Which 21. Given the availability of modern technology, which is
support this finding? recognized today as a kind of learning that can happen
anytime, anyplace, anywhere?
A. Environment shapes up the kind of character of a
person A. On-line learning
B. The society carries its function of reshaping a B. Face-to-face learning
person's habit through enculturation C. Traditional learning
C. Parents should have the responsibility of molding D. Hybrid learning
their children on the right values and actions
D. Heredity makes up a person 22. The Chinese proverb says "I hear and I forget; I see
17. In terms of giving feedback, it is imperative for and I remember, I do and I understand". What is an
facilitators to immediately retrieve results of corrected application of this Chinese proverb in teaching?
worksheets and formative assessments including
A. don't lecture
B. make them hear, see and do what you want them to 29. Should students be allowed to participate in
learn establishing class rules?
C. ensure the students give their 100% attention
D. make them recall their experiences related to the A. Yes, only if they are few, but no when they are too
lesson many.
B. Yes, sharing responsibility with students for making
23. Among the rules in preparing True or False classroom decisions increases the students commitment
questions is that the items are completely true or false to the discussion.
without exemptions. Which of the following items follows C. No, students to bend the rules to suit their desires.
this rule? D. No, with all her years of teaching experience the
teacher knows best.
A. Members of the KKK were well equipped with arms to
fight for the revolution 30. On the type of standardized tests which is used to
B. Members of the KKK pledged their allegiance to both measure various social, emotional and personal traits,
flag and country attitudes and values?
C. Members of the KKK were Tagalogs
D. Members of the KKK belonged to the peasantry A. Achievement test
B. Psychological test
24. Which of the following strategies can be the least to C. Competency test
consider by teachers in preparing for their retirement? D. Intelligent test

A. Continuing professional development towards 31. The class of Ms. Cruz enjoyed the interactive
promotion and increment discussion of an interesting topic that caused overtime
B. Avail of life and retirement insurance while delays on the next class with Mrs. Mata. What best
C. Sustain expenses relatively lower than salaries attributes from the teachers must emerge in this
D. Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares and freebies situation to avoid unhealthy confrontation and relational
conflict?
25. On lifespan perspectives which message best
describes development as a lifelong process? A. Self-Expression : Silence
B. Humility: Pride
A. We enhance in socializing as important to maturing C. Apology Understanding
B. We change as the world changes around us D. Rights Responsibilities
C. We gain capacity for logical thought in school
D. We continue to learn and flourished in life 32. What is the most appropriate assessment technique
that can be designed by a teacher to fit in the given
26. This usually the second stage during the struggle of learning outcome. Solve problems in both conventional
the family towards acceptance on the condition of their and innovative as a 21st century skill?
respective child.
A. Students will answer an essay on the topic "A
A. Leaving the child to others. Solution to Graft and Corruption"
B. Blaming others for the condition. B. Students will answer the survey questionnaire on
C. Ignoring the child's performance. problem-solving skill assessment
D. Educating oneself about the condition of the child. C. Students will critique a documentary film on solutions
to conflict in Mindanao
27. What methods are best to utilize to cater global D. Students will make research capstone on developing
learners? a system that would reduce traffic along Magallanes
Ave.
A. Old-time tested methods
B. Discovery methods
C. Exploratory methods
D. Emergent and progressive methods

28. What is the appropriate designation for teachers of


teacher education institutions who are assigned by their
deans to experiential learning courses to supervise field
study students (FSS) and practice teacher (PTs) in their
experiential learning courses?
33. A teacher claims he is constructivist in teaching
A. Teaching superintendents approach. Which does he do?
B. Practicum teachers
C. Resource persons I. He focuses on students' interests.
D. College supervisors II. He builds on what students already know.
III. He engages the students in a dialogue to help them
construct their own knowledge. A. It is a fulfilling course requirements including
demonstration teaching before immersed in a real
A. I and II classroom.
B. I, II and III B. It is substituting for a full-fledged teacher to apply all
C. I and III learning theories learned
D. II and III C. It is the practical application of classroom learning to
the actual class in a regular work environment such as
34. What is the pattern of development that can enable school
parents to plan ahead for the development of the child? D. It is observing how kids learn everywhere

A. It is fixed 41. Which of the following best connotes the Essential


B. It is predictable basic/fundamental view of education?
C. It is unknown
D. It is diverse A. Ancient and medieval knowledge
B. Inevitability of change
35. Which of the following is the most C. Insight questions research
positive/progressive view of life for a teacher? D. 3Rs - reading, writing, arithmetic, right conduct

A. Life is a struggle 42. Teacher Russel is integrative in her teaching


B. Life is a gift method. Which of the following does she do?
C. Life is a punishment
D. Life is a trial A. She sees to it that her students are attentive from
beginning to the end of the lesson
36. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers B. She plays no favor among her students
obliges teachers to transmit to learners the nation's C. She presents lesson logically
natural and educational heritage. Why? D. She intentionally teaches values relevant to the
lesson
I. To promote national pride
II. To cultivate love of country 43. Thesis is a requirement in school that usually
III. To elevate national morality culminates with oral panel defense. How can this be
done in time of pandemic that would sustain quality
A. I and II while ensuring safety?
B. II and III
C. I, II and III A. Do it online, with papers circulated through emails
D. I only and oral presentations can be done through zoom
conferencing
37. As technology connotes any human invention which B. Skip the oral defense since it is difficult to execute it
of the following is mechanical technologically? online, just submit completed papers
C. Do it physically and follow health protocols
A. Spring-driven clock D. Ask parents to bring papers to the members of the
B. Television panel in order to passed
C. Automobile
D. Computer 44. What learning artifacts must be included to show
that learning has takes place?
38. Under the Philippine Standards for Teachers PPST,
how are newly graduated and PRC registered teachers A. comments given by your resource teacher
commonly known? B. results assessment tasks
C. pictures
A. As Novices D. letters of your pupils
B. As Proficient
C. As Distinguished 45. What is the numerical index of an individual
D. As Highly Proficient student's actual performance in a test?

39. Who among the following teachers would be mostly A. Range


the target victim of financial scammers? B. Score
A. The generous and kind C. Percentile
B. The rich and powerful D. Decile
C. The passive and submissive 46. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of
D. The non-financially literate technology exposure brought by time that enables them
to understand, integrate, create, communicate and
40. What does internship mean in the New Teacher compute printed and written materials. Which best
Education Curriculum CMO 74 and 75? describes the given 21st century teacher attribute?
B. Mrs. Alice who loves teaching and children
A. Multitasked C. Ms. Chona who knows different approaches and
B. Multiliterate methods of teaching
C. Multi skilled D. Mr. Lopez who has strong grasp of the lesson content
D. Multispecialist
54. Many of your students are non-performing in Math.
47. Which term refers to an education process which You decide to conduct an action research to find out if
puts emphasis on clear articulation of what students are peer tutorial in Math can help improve the academic
expected to know and do after the program, course or performance of non-performing students. Which would
lesson? be your specific questions?

A. Understanding by Design I. What is the performance of the Math students in the


B. Curriculum Development pre test?
C. Teaching by Objectives II. What is the performance of the Math students in the
D. Outcome-based Education post test?
III. Is there a significant difference in the pre test and
48. Which of the following is considered the heart of the post test scores of Math students?
learning facilitation and delivery process when using
blended learning? A. I and III
B. I only
A. Consultation phase C. II and III
B. Formative assessment D. I, II and III
C. Work sheets
D. Synchronous lecture 55. One of the issues confronted by the facilitators in this
new normal learning system is the rampant cheating
49. Which of the following CANNOT be considered a during online exam. Which of the following is the least to
purpose of role playing as a spontaneous or consider in taking remedy to the given issue?
unrehearsed dramatization, in which the actors
improvise performances and illustrate arts in a defined A. On cam test taking
situation. B. Randomization App
C. Autochecking
A. Appreciate the consequences of their values-driven D. Autotime limit
actions
B. Help them explore their values 56. During the second week of the prenatal period what
C. Choose characters when portraying great roles is formed that nourishes the developing baby now
D. Challenge students to question their attitudes composed of primary type tissues?

50. 51. One principle considered in the formulation of A. Neural tube


the Basic Education curriculum as contained in RA B. Placenta
10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, is C. Enzymes
inclusivity. What does inclusivity mean? D. Zygote

A. Putting students without disabilities in one room to 57. How can values be effectively integrated in a highly
learn together cognitive and academic discipline like Mathematics?
B. Putting students with disabilities in one room to learn
together A. Include a portion intended for values in the test
C. Welcoming and supporting all students with and prepared in every lesson
without disabilities to learn together B. Post the expected general values on the board every
D. Making school requirements uniform for all types of lesson to remind the students on adding Obedience,
learners Patience, and Honesty in solving mathematical
52. On periods of child development, which stage is the problems
first manifestation of emotional attachment to a mother C. Cite practical samples and actual solutions in the
given problems, life appreciations of math concepts and
A. Adolescence then draw the implied valued appertaining to it
B. Infancy D. Put additional component in the lesson plan intended
C. Midlife for value integration
D. Young adulthood
58. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known as
53. What among the following teachers will likely be able Special Education Act provides for
to cater to the different needs, abilities and learning
styles of his/her students? A. The inclusion of children of single parent.
B. The inclusion of children with special needs in all
A. Dr. Paz who has a long experience in teaching programs and concerns of the government.
C. The inclusion of children from disadvantaged and 65. In teaching classification of concepts into specific
marginalized families. categories, what innovative and non-conventional
D. The inclusion of senior citizen needs. technique can you use that also in a way, preserves fun-
filled cultural practice?
59. What is a measure of the spread of test scores?
A. The Puzzle
A. Mode B. The Zoo
B. Mean C. Triad
C. Median D. Bingo Games
D. Standard deviation
66. In view of 21st century student-centered learning
60. During the babyhood period, when do babies start to what is the catalytic role of teachers as a classroom
do motor movements like rolling back to side, crawling, instructor?
standing up, etc.?
A. Mentor of low-performing learners
A. 1 month to one year B. Facilitator of student learning
B. Months of the second year C. Presenter of information
C. Months of the third year D. Guardian of moral behavior
D. First week to third week
67. Tyler's approach to curriculum development is
61. In the context of outcome-based teaching-learning deductive. What does deductive curriculum development
which are the basis of evaluation? mean?

A. Learning outcomes A. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular


B. Learning content objectives and design the instructional strategies
C. Instructional strategies B. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular
D. Learning resources objectives but teachers design the instructional
strategies
62. On delivery modes which comprise the curriculum C. Curriculum planners decide on the curricular
process what is applied when the assignment is to objectives, design the instructional strategies and
determine the extent of poverty in the Pasig squatter evaluation activities
area? D. Teacher determine both the curriculum objectives and
the instructional strategies
A. Cooperative learning
B. Hands-on 68. Upon interpreting the test scores of students, it
C. Minds-on appears that they got very low and some are almost
D. Problem-based failing. Based on these results, which is a wise decision?

63. Who among the following teachers below did not A. Let it be whatever is the result of the computation.
perform a formative assessment? B. Make necessary adjustments on the data to make the
grades high.
A. Ms. Sinaco who asked questions when the discussion C. Give plus points and merit to the students based on
was going on to know who among her students certain criteria.
understood what she was trying to stress out. D. Consider other aspects of student development, such
B. Teacher Sinongco who administered a 10-item test to as skills, attitude toward studies and willingness to learn
find out the specific lessons which the students failed to then, assist them.
understand
C. Mr. Siduco who gave a short quiz after discussion 69. On observation experiences during Field study, what
thoroughly the lesson to determine the outcome of his is the significance of the intended aim in observing
instruction environment, learners and teachers?
D. Prof. Sinenco who administered a readiness test to
the incoming freshmen students A. Purpose
B. Focus
64. Which term from Vygotsky refers to a range of tasks C. Intentionally
that are too difficult for the child to master alone but that D. Process
can be learned with guidance of adults or more skilled
children? 70. Which theory of human development focuses on the
social contexts in which children live and the people who
A. Zone of Proximal Development influence their development?
B. Symbolic function stage
C. Life span development A. Vygotsky's zone of proximal development
D. Scaffolding B. Erikson's life span development theory
C. Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory
D. Piaget's cognitive development theory 77. What may be included as motor behavior reactions
in child development?
71. Teacher Jenette, a Math elementary teacher, applies
the spiral progression approach in teaching Math? A. Thinking, perceiving, feeling
Which does she do? B. Reading, writing, drawing
C. Concentrating, focusing, centering
A. She gives realistic Math problems for students to D. Sitting, listening, singing
solve.
B. She tutors pupils weak in Math separately. 78. On kinds of disorders and diseases which makes a
C. She builds on Math concepts learned from the lower person loss of memory of recent and past events and
grades as she teaches more complex concepts in Grade having confusions and error in judgment?
6 Math
D. She makes the Grade 6 pupils master Grade 6 Math A. Alzheimer's disease
concepts all at once. B. Schizophrenia
C. Alzheimer's disease/cerebral palsy
72. According to previous researches, teachers are D. Cerebral palsy
indulged to unreasonable debts and loans that
eventually reports to being drowned by payables later or 79. On test validity which type of validity reflects tests
even surrendering their ATM cards. Which financial that correlates with acceptable and valid standard of
factor is considered the least to affect this practice and measurements in performance?
its results?
A. Predictive validity
A. Emergency funds B. Criterion validity
B. Compensation and fringe benefits C. Content validity
C. Savings D. Construct validity
D. Expenses
80. What disorder causes loss of memory of recent and
73. Of the 4 ways of presenting the content in a past events, confusions and error in judgment?
curriculum which approach puts topics in cluster of major
and sub- concepts and interaction? A. Autoimmune disease
B. Cerebral palsy
A. Concept approach C. Alzheimer's disease
B. Modular approach D. Schizophrenia
C. Topical approach
D. Thematic approach
81. What does differentiated teaching mean?
74. From the models of equitable learning which
strategy is MOST fundamental in the sense this brings A. Teacher takes into account individual variation of
all other strategies together? learners' knowledge, readiness and interests when
planning for instruction.
A. Active engagement by all learners B. Teacher teaches learners of different genders.
B. Various entry points for multiple intelligence C. Teacher recognizes different talents and allows the
C. Questions focused on learning outcomes Grade six pupils to enroll in the subjects of their choice.
D. Articulation by all on what and why they do in class D. Teacher teaches different subjects in a school.

75. Which philosophy of education is John Dewey 82. What is the most common problem among learners
known for? with this new normal learning system?

A. Idealism A. Bashing and trolling in the posted messages online


B. Existentialism B. Pornography
C. Progressivism C. Rampant plagiarism
D. Reconstructionism D. Cyberbullying in various forms

83. In preparing assessment procedures the following


76. What should all teachers and students of the 21st steps taken but NOT to include
century strive to become?
A. Selection of instructional procedures
A. Digital bloggers B. Placement of students
B. Digital immigrants C. Determination of student readiness
C. Digital natives D. Determination of extent objectives are met
D. Digital citizens
84. On periods of child development, what feature
characterizes the child in the prenatal stage? A. Standardized test uses multiple choice format while
teacher made uses the essay test format
A. Physical growth B. Standardized test has items of average level of
B. Language difficulty while teacher made test has easy levels of
C. Social attachment difficulty
D. Locomotion C. Standardized test is valid while teacher made test is
just reliable
85. If your students learn best through verbal lectures, D. Standardized test is used for mastery while teacher
discussions, talking things through listening, and to what made is used for diagnosis
others have to say, what type of learner are you?
91. You were having a face to face demonstration lesson
A. Kinesthetic using a power point presentation. All of a sudden there
B. Tactile was a power interruption. What is the best thing to do?
C. Auditory
D. Visual A. Get out of the classroom and look for a space where
you can continue the discussion
86. In order to attain the 21st century skills among B. Stay in the room until the current is restored
learners, the following are relevant approaches and C. Stop your discussion, until the current is restored
prospects that schools should impose. If you arrange D. Just give the remaining hours for take-aways
them based on effectiveness, which one comes to the
very least? 92. Which is the most recommendable mode of
instructional delivery in today's time to bridge in borders
A. Bring learners to the real world where life action is. of 21st century learning skills and address gaps on
B. Provide them information on direct instruction distances, learners' perspectives and learning
principles and perspectives. opportunities?
C. Expose them to great deal of researches and other
inquiry-based T modalities using technology. A. Blended Learning
D. Guide them in searching for truth and exploring their B. Internet-based
own learning experiences. C. Modular Approach
D. Face to face meeting
87. You were assigned to substitute in a Physical
Education class, which of these activities is not 93. The following forms of traditional and modern
appealing to bodily- kinesthetic learners? technology which is a most ancient way of
communication?
A. Making math moves A. Morse code
B. Joining extramural events B. Radio
C. Sketching/illustrating events C. Letter
D. Doing simple calisthenics D. E-mail

88. What is the learning paradigm involved in school 94. Schools have become open to the idea of borderless
physical exercise drills before entering classrooms? global society. Which among the following educational
practices support the multicultural perspective towards
A. Observation globalization?
B. Conditioning
C. Reward I. Cultural Exchange Program
D. Punishment II. International School Partnership
III. United Nations Celebration
89. This is the step-by-step strategy in teaching learners IV. International Conference on Peace Talks for Students
with Intellectual Disability with the purpose for them and Teachers
master the step-by-step action in accomplishing any
given activity. A. I, II and III
B. II and IV only
A. Systematic Feedback C. I and II only
B. Task Analysis D. I,II, III and IV
C. Teacher's cuing and prompting 95. What is the essence of inclusive education?
D. Direct Instruction
A. It is education for children with special needs.
90. St. Martin De Porres Academy administered a B. It is welcoming children with disabilities in schools.
standardized achievement test instead of giving a C. It is accepting all children for education regardless of
teacher-made test to the graduating grade school pupils. race, size, shape, color, ability or disability.
Which could have been the reason why this was the D. It is classifying students according to IQ and
type of test given? accepting all regardless of IQ.
Education Program involving parents and empower
96. Which of the following can be the least to consider if teachers to be models of positive values.
we desire to rebuild and reform a new educational B. Uprooted from their homes, the generation of
landscape in the country? students today is difficult to redirect as they live with
their own beliefs. As such, they have to be oriented and
A. Empower teachers on powerful tools for effective trained on proper values all the time.
teaching-learning process. C. Schools fail in making students have what they need
B. Have a paradigm shift in systems thinking on school to fully imbibe. Therefore, schools should strengthen its
governance and operations. curriculum in Values Education. Schools
C. Redirect and assist students on the use of technology D. Due to the non-prioritization of Values Education in
and social media while veering away its potential the curriculum, students are misled by their own set of
hazards to them. beliefs that they witness and imbibe at home. Thus
D. Make additional content in the curriculum to further DepEd should review the curriculum and add more
knowledge and information systems. hours and units for VE subject

97. Here is a competency for Grade 3 Math: interprets 102. How can a teacher best model social literacy in
data in different kinds of bar graphs (vertical/horizontal). class?
Which learning materials are most appropriate for
students to master the competency? A. Researching effective strategies in presenting the
lesson for clearer and better understanding of learners
A. A written explanation on how to present data in linear B. Analyzing dilemmas, drawing of life lessons and
and bar graphs integrating P values at the end
B. Data presented in vertical and horizontal bar graphs C. Using highly technological tools in processing the
C. Video presentation on various kinds of graphs teaching- learning process
D. A collection of data to be presented in vertical and D. Showing love, care and concern to the learners while
horizontal bar graphs considering them as her own children

98. Under uncertain circumstances when learners do not 103. It is a form of distance learning that uses computer-
have the needed bandwidth of Internet for online networking technology to provide interaction of teacher
learning. What would be the most possible flexible to learner?
learning resource?
A. On-line learning
A. Print Module B. Telescoping
B. Mobile phone learning C. Mentorship
C. Radio broadcast learning D. Independent Study
D. Free access Schoology platform
104. Based on the CMO 104, s.2017, which is one of
99. When the teacher groups her students accordingly those required of student teachers before they are
and asks them to perform and present the concept that fielded to the cooperating schools?
they had learned in Social Studies, what aspect does
she address? A. Medical Certificate indicating that he/she is in good
health
A. variety of teaching strategies B. At least 2 ready-to-use instructional materials
B. peer teaching C. Video recording of his/her demonstration teaching in
C. student diversity the higher educational institution
D. gender sensitivity D. Prepared lesson plans

100. On the characteristics of a teacher, which of the


following connotes attitude?

A. Displays moral conduct


B. Dresses appropriate to the occasion
C. Accepts new ideas
D. takes pride in work
105. By using averaging method of computing the final
101. Studies reveal that no matter how teachers reshape grade for the four quarters in a school year, what is
students according to value standards, still when they go Cielo's final rating if the following are his obtained
back home, they will live with the values set at home. grades?
What is the implication of this finding and what
recommendation can be drawn? Subjec First Secon Third Fourth Final
t Quarte d Quarte Quarte Grad
A. The home remains to be the foundation of child's r Quarte r r e
values. Therefore, schools should strengthen its Values r
Filipin 94 89 95 93 112. Which of the following represents a message from
o the teacher who makes assessment tests a constructive
process for students?
A. 92.75
B. 92.57 A. "You did badly compared with the other class"
C. 92.52 B. "Your grades will improve the next time"
D. 92.25 C. "Think of dropping the class now"
D. "Your grades are too low to make you pass the
106. In general what does physical movement contribute grade"
to human development in general?
113. On the stage of life span, at what period does the
A. Demonstration athleticism child take masculine and feminine roles, achieve social
B. Having muscular body built responsibility, and acquire emotional independence?
C. Enhancing muscular condition
D. Acquiring body resistance A. Late adulthood period
B. Puberty period
107. Boy at six seven years old is an emergent reader. C. Adolescence period
Which of the following shows he has achieved literacy? D. Late childhood period

A. Fascinated with books 114. A student teacher ought to engage in reflective


B. Word-by-word matching teaching. Which makes him/her do reflective teach as
C. Printing many words he/she is immersed in internship?
D. Filling blanks in sentence
A. Participation in co-curricular activities
108. Truth remains true no matter how much pain it may B. Correction of students' tests
bring to a person who became part of it, without C. Conduct of action research
consideration for relationship, compromises and D. Conduct of test item analysis
conditions. As human beings, we are bound to live with
the truth shall set us free. This is a reflection of what 115. An approach in which additional learning
ancient philosophical view? experiences are provided to learners with gift/s or talents
while they remain in the grade level/s appropriate for
A. Perennialism their chronological ages.
B. Idealism
C. Existentialism A. Acceleration
D. Realism B. Promotion
109. It is stated in Article IV - Sec 2 of Ethics for C. Ability grouping
Professional Teachers that every teacher shall uphold D. Enrichment
the highest possible standards of quality education and
make the best preparations for the career of teaching 116. When do we say that one's reflection is well-
and shall be at his best at all times and in the practice of written?
his profession. What does this convey?
A. Clear but bot supported by documents
A. Education for all B. Clear but shallow with some documents
B. Continuing Professional Development C. Clear and supported with what was observed and
C. Teacher's Ethics analyzed
D. Teacher's Competence D. Clear but lacks depth and with documents

110. All teachers are allowed to administer the following 117. Which of the goals can be set so that students can
EXCEPT one. Which of the following test is he/she NOT be best self-motivated towards appreciation for learning
allowed to administer?
A. Aptitude test A. Desire to pass to grades
B. Multi-factored assessment B. High ranking among peers
C. Psychological test C. Success for high grades
D. Achievement test D. Love for learning
111. Which literacy in the 21st century refers to the 118. Gestalt theories will give emphasis to the following
ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create and act using ways of human learning, EXCEPT
all forms of communication?
A. Modeling
A. Media literacy B. Stimulus-response
B. Information literacy C. Imitation
C. Digital literacy D. Observational learning
D. Cyber literacy
119. If a teacher adheres to the behaviorist learning while the latter helped in class, Mr. Cruz invited Ms.
theory, what does she do? Jenette who is a Technology and Livelihood Education
(TLE) teacher. The former tackled on the skills laying
A. Teacher enters into a dialogues with students down the process of baking a cake as springboard in the
B. Uses drill heavily for mastery given topic. What teaching strategy is manifested in the
C. Asks student to construct meaning from a learning given integration?
experience
D. Make students interact with one another A. Team teaching
B. Peer teaching
120. Student teacher are expected to acquire life skills C. Theme teaching
and soft skills. Are life skills and soft skills synonymous? D. Pair teaching

I. No, but they are related. 126. You want to apply the message of Edgar Dale's
II. No, life skills are sets of skills for adaptive behavior Cone of Experience in your teaching. Which will you do?
that enable individuals to deal effectively with the
challenges of everyday life and the work place A. Make use of a possible combination of the elements
III. No, life skills are border in scope and include soft of Edgar Dale's Cone of Experience.
skills. B. Make the students direct their own learning.
C. Never lecture.
A. I only D. Use only direct experiences for real learning.
B. I, II and III
C. III only
D. II only 127. In order to reduce issue on assessment biases,
teachers need to prepare rubrics for authentic
121. From an overview of education, who is at the center assessment. However, the following standards have to
of the educational system? be set in mind.

A. The parents and the community I. Rubrics must be prescriptive of the extent of highest
B. The Filipino child and lowest ratings to be given to the learners.
C. The school administrators II. Rubrics must include qualitative index to balance the
D. The Professional teacher measurement
III. Rubrics must be utilized by at least three evaluators
122. On the teacher as a culture catalyst, which shows or raters to refrain from biases in scoring
the need for staying grounded by listening to people who IV. Rubrics must be well-crafted with good choice of
can benefit from change? words and clear descriptions and competencies to be
measured
A. Feedback
B. Modeling A. I, III and IV
C. Collaboration B. I,II,III and IV
D. Engagement C. I and II only
D. II, III and IV
123. A group of Social Science teachers were asked to
develop a problem-centered curriculum. What is/are 128. Teaching internship is synonymous with
features are expected of their curriculum design?
I. Practicum
A. Heavy reliance on ICT II. Field Practice
B. Use of project-based and problem-based learning III. On-the-Job Training
C. Teacher dominance of teacher throughout the period IV. Apprenticeship of RA 7796
D. Nor delivery of teacher lectures
A. I, III and IV
124. When she teaches Math, Teacher Rosita develops B. II and IV
her lesson deductively. Which statement is TRUE? C. I and II
Teacher Rosita: D. I, II and III

A. involves the learners as much as she can in the 129. Which is "NOT" a characteristic of an analytic
learning process learner?
B. begins her lesson with the rule or principle then gives
example A. Learns whole to part
C. checks on learning now and then as she teaches B. Enjoys memorizing
D. emphasizes only the most essential C. Sequences objects in order
D. Works on details
125. In discussing a lesson on procedural knowledge in
his English that students need to develop on the topic
130. In the Enhanced Basic Education Act 2013, what toward sustainable development. What is the rationale
are addressed by mention of the Madrasa curriculum behind action?
who are given attention for inclusive education?
A. Increase social support to attain desired learning
A. Aetas children in Zambales outcome.
B. Mindanao children B. Change institutional culture.
C. Muslim children C. Get all schools to continuously improve.
D. Badjao children in Zamboanga D. Enable teachers to further enhance their contributions
to learning outcome.
131. You are planning to put up a Science exhibit.
Considering efficiency and active participation of 136. Even at an early childhood stage, what is known as
audience, which is most effective? the thinking process wherein young learners realize their
own limitations and mistakes, such that they try to adjust
A. Albums in simplistic ways?
B. Interactive models
C. Still pictures A. Metacognition
D. Video presentation B. Correlation
C. Perception
132. Here is a statement in a True or False type of test. D. Intuition
"A mother is great person in the world who is willing to
sacrifice herself for and serve her beloved child whom 137. To address diversity of learners, what competency
she considers her greatest treasure. As such, a student must the teacher display?
vehemently reacted for being marked wrong in her
answer which was "False". She then, challenged A. Problem-based instruction
everyone and expressed her argument based on her B. Interactive learning method
context that she was adopted by a family who found her C. Project-based activities
in a box at the doorstep of the house when she was just D. Differentiated learning
a baby. Which assessment principle was violated in the
given item? 138. On learning skills in the 21st century which is the
focus of making up new ideas and doing new things?
A. University of the concept
B. Trivial item A. Collaboration
C. Tricky statement B. Creativity and Innovation
D. Experiential context C. Critical thinking and problem solving
D. Communication
133. In delivering the essential lesson, the facilitator may
use either teacher's video lecture or available videos 139. If you want your students to develop reading
that can be download from an online source. What is the comprehension and learning strategies which one
difference between teacher's video lecture and should you employ?
downloaded video lecture? A. reciprocal teaching
B. cooperative learning
A. The teacher's video lecturer is lesser attractive than C. peer tutoring
the downloadable video lecture. D. mastery learning
B. The teacher's video is synchronous, while
downloaded video is asynchronous. 140. In the light of the modern concept of teaching,
C. The teacher's video lecture is usually longer than the which is a characteristic of effective teaching?
downloaded video lecture.
D. The teacher's video lecture is more contextualized A. pouring information to the learners
but downloaded video lecture is more structured and B. allowing learners to learn on their own
organized. C. developing abilities to address the future
D. removing the physical presence of the teacher
134. It is a teaching strategy involving learners of
varying levels to work together to solve and/or
accomplish a given task.
141. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are very good
A. Cooperative learning in dramatizing. Which tool must have helped him
B. Peer tutoring discover his pupils' strength?
C. Descriptive modeling
D. Questioning strategy A. Portfolio assessment
B. Performance test
135. The school keeps on establishing partnership and C. Journal entry
collaboration with local government and the community D. Paper-and-pencil test
142. Which test item is in the highest level of Bloom's C. Learners who are not capable of logical reasoning
taxonomy of objectives? from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in their cognitive
development.
A. Explain how a tree functions in relation to the D. Let children be children.
ecosystem.
B. Explain how trees receive nutrients. 148. The class was asked to share their insights about
C. Rate three different methods of controlling tree the poem. The ability to come up with an insight stems
growth. from the ability to
D. Write a paragraph that observes coherence, unity,
and variety. A. comprehend the subject that is being studied
B. analyze the parts of a whole
143. Which must be present for self evaluation to C. evaluate the worthiness of a thing
succeed? D. relate and organize things and ideas

A. consensus between teacher and student regarding 149. Which is not a characteristic of authentic
evaluation results assessment?
B. teacher's approval of self-evaluation results
C. teacher's monitoring of self-evaluation process A. focused on lifelike, meaningful, relevant types of
D. student's intrinsic motivation to learn student learning
B. offers opportunities to study problem intensively
144. The Early Childhood Care and Development Act C. easy to complete
provides for the promotion of the rights of children for D. fruitful in terms of genuine learning
survival and development.
Which of the following statements is not among its 150. The teacher's first task in the selection of media in
objectives? teaching is to determine the

A. Enhance the role of parents as the primary caregivers A. choice of the students
and educators of their children form birth onward. B. availability of the media
B. Facilitate a smooth transition from care and education C. objectives of the lesson
provided at home to community or school-based setting D. technique to be used
and primary schools.
C. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare the child
for adulthood.
D. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, cognitive,
psycho- logical, spiritual, and language development of
young children.

145. Bernadette enjoyed the roller coaster when they


went to Enchanted Kingdom. Just at the sight of a roller
coaster, she gets excited. Which theory explains
Bernadette's behavior?
A. operant conditioning
B. attribution theory
C. Pavlovian conditioning
D. social learning theory

146. Which is an underlying assumption of the social


cognitive theory?

A. People are social by nature.


B. People learn by observing others.
C. People learn by trial-and-error.
D. People learn by association.
147. Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes more
logical and abstract as children reach the formal
operations stage. What is an educational implication of
this finding?

A. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners between


12 to 15 years of age.
B. Engage children in analogical reasoning as early as
preschool to train them for HOTS.

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