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1. What kind of assessment Is taking responsibility for one’s own learning while having deep
understanding of what expected to be learned before the assessment?
A. Assessment of learning
B. Assessment as learning
C. Assessment by learning
D. Assessment in learning
2. According to their scope, what is assessment of learning concerned about?
A. What student should learn
B. How much students are learning?
C. Who are the best learners in school?
D. Issues in classroom teaching
3. In assessment for learning, what is being tracked in relation to teaching standard?
A. Learner’s class participation
B. Learner’s progress in learning
C. Learner’s discipline in school
D. Learner’s grades in studies
4. Which assessment is/were used to determine grade of students?
I. Formative assessment
II. Summative assessment
III. Assessment of learning
A. II and III
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. I only
5. Does assessment AS learning occur when a student monitors her own progress in relation to
learning targets, he/she set up?
A. Partially no
B. Partially yes
C. No
D. Yes
6. Teacher mary encourages her students to engage in after-school activities that develop all
aspects of their life. These include engaging in sports, creative arts, and other activities that
promote their mental, physical, or spiritual well-being. Under which pillar of learning is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
7. Teacher Rissa encourages her students to analyze issues, thing critically, and sift through
information from sources, such as the internet, newspaper, TV, and radio. Under which pillar of
education is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
8. Teacher ruth made each of her student share information about their culture – their unique
celebrations, customs, and traditions. This way, her students learn to appreciate and respect
cultures other than their own. Under which pillar of education is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
9. Students at a community college uses a curriculum that integrates career and life skills in the
major academic subjects. Teacher provide opportunities for students to enhance such skills as
leadership, self-initiative, responsibility, and accountability, among others. These skills can be
used by students for life and work when thyer leave the school. Under which pillar of education
is this?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
10. What pillar of education according to delos focuses on tech-voc relevant people-centered
human development?
A. Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to do
D. Learning to live together
11. The process by which certain potentials are inherited from the parents for his development
A. Life
B. Birth
C. Heredity
D. Characteristic
12. This theory states that there are 8 basic development stages that an individual must pass
throughout his life.
A. Learning theory
B. Psychoanalytical theory
C. Psychosocial theory
D. Cognitive development
13. This is the transition age where rapid physical changes and sexual maturity occur resulting in
changes in feelings, thinking and acting.
A. Puberty
B. Adolescence
C. Early adulthood
D. Stage V
14. This is modifying an existing scheme after an individual’s interaction with the environment,
resulting in the creation of a new scheme.
A. Assimilation
B. Integration
C. Recognition
D. Accommodation
15. This is the theory that states that a person’s behavior can be motivated by argues towards self-
satisfaction.
A. Psychoanalytical theory
B. Cognitive development theory
C. Psychosocial theory
D. Moral development theory
16. This is the ability of a child to conceptualize the retention and preservation of the same quantity
under various changes.
A. Recognition
B. Reversibility
C. Assimilation
D. Conservation
17. It refers to the idea that no two individuals are the same or alike.
A. Cognitive theory
B. Exclusivity theory
C. Individual differences
D. Emotional quotient
18. He is known as the father of modern IQ test
A. Lewis terman
B. Erik erikson
C. Laurence Kohlberg
D. Martin Lesley
19. Intellectual appreciative experience is
A. Based on the premise that all learning has emotional correlates
B. Obtained in the field of music, art and literature
C. The acquisition and retention of facts and information
D. Assumes that human activities are based on stimulus and response
20. At the early learning stage, children consider parents and teachers as authorities and models.
What should they do them?
A. Parents and teachers should always coordinate children’s activities
B. Parents should enforce strict discipline at home and teachers in school
C. Parents and teachers should always be the role models
D. Parents and teachers should always consult each other wit regards to the child’s intellectual
development.
21. This is any change in the behavior of an individual.
A. Learning
B. Response
C. Change
D. Development
22. Which of the following principle is NOT considered under classical conditioning by Ivan Pavlov?
A. Excitation
B. Adhesive principle
C. Stimulus generalization
D. Discrimination
23. This is the reinforcement of a person’s responses by presentation or removal of reward and
punishment.
A. Operant conditioning
B. Transfer of learning
C. Feedback principle
D. Discipline
24. This stimulation of action best explains the behavior of an individual to take what he perceives
to be the shortest route in his goal.
A. Recognition
B. Assimilation
C. Response
D. Motivation
25. This is the process by which an individual acquires the social and cultural heritage of the society
where he belongs.
A. Socialization
B. Internalization
C. Integration
D. Acquisition
26. Claustrophobia is an irrational fear of
A. Darkness
B. Stranger
C. Closed space
D. Height
27. This is the period of physical, sexual and mental maturation which is characterized by rapid
somatic growth.
A. Infancy
B. Early childhood
C. Puberty
D. Adulthood
28. What is the main function of the philosophies of education?
A. To aid the learner to build his own personal philosophy
B. Define goal and set directions from which educational efforts should be exerted
C. Provide guidelines in the foundation of education policies and program.
D. Provide norm and standards for evaluation purposes.
29. According to Froebel, kindergarten is also known as
A. A place where children have fun and enjoyment
B. A garden where children could grow and develop
C. The learning center for life
D. A place where new beginners begin
30. From which educational philosophy does ‘’back to the basics’’ movement spring?
A. Essentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Progressivism
D. Existentialism
31. You emphasize freedom of expression among your students. To which educational philosophy
do you adhere?
A. Reconstructivism
B. Progressivism
C. Existentialism
D. Realism
32. Principal c shares this thought with his teachers: subject matter should help students
understand and appreciate themselves as unique individuals who accept complete responsibility
for their thoughts, feelings, and actions. From which philosophy is the thought based
A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Existentialism
D. Progressivism
33. Ms. Loo is a perennialist. Which can be her probable idea of education?
A. Teaching is an active process
B. Teaching is a life-long process
C. Students learn best through memorization
D. Gives the students their freedom
34. ‘’specialization is knowing more and more about less and less’’. Hence, it is better to be a
generalist, claims teacher F. subscribe to?
A. Existentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Essentialism
D. Progressivism
35. If teacher Cora sees honesty as a timeless virtue for yesterday/today/tomorrow, what principle
does she value?
A. Pragmatism
B. Existentialism
C. Perennialism
D. Conceptualism
36. When teachers are convinced that it is best to teach students the skill to adapt to change since
change is the only thing permanent in this word, they subscribe to the philosophy
A. Realism
B. Pragmatism
C. Existentialism
D. Idealism
37. Honesty remains a value if nobody in an organized values it. This pronouncement comes from
the mouth of an(an)
A. Pragmatism
B. Idealist
C. Reconstructionist
D. Progressivist
38. Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and everything in it are ever changing and so
teaches you the skill to cope with change. Which is his governing philosophy?
A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
C. Realism
D. Progressivism
39. Principal A tells his teachers to employ more cooperate learning to help students develop social
virtues like cooperation. Which philosophy governs principal A’s thinking?
A. Essentialism
B. Perennialism
C. Existentialism
D. Progressivism
40. You are a math teacher and you see that your students love billiards. As a progressivist, how can
you utilized what you have discovered?
A. Continue teaching math the way you were taught to teach it
B. Tell them not to waste time playing billiard
C. Use billiards in teaching them math
D. Teach them using textbooks
41. Teacher Y says: ‘’perfection must be real. While we cannot attain it here on earth, we aspire for
it. It must be real.’’ Teacher Y leans towards which philosophy?
A. Idealism
B. Realism
C. Philosophical analysis
D. Pragmatism
42. Which group of philosophers maintain that truth exist in an objective order that is independent
of the knower?
A. Idealist
B. Pragmatism
C. Existentialism
D. Realists
43. Which group of philosophers has opposite views from the rationalists?
A. Empiricists
B. Existentialists
C. Naturalists
D. Idealists
44. When a teacher emphasizes that man’s sense should be trusted because they are the only way
to acquire knowledge, the teacher can be regarded as
A. Naturalist
B. Empiricist
C. Realist
D. Pragmatist
45. How does cognitive psychologist see the learner?
A. With empty minds
B. Uninterested to learn
C. Full of experience
D. Totally conditioned by environment
46. The teacher’s role in the classroom according to cognitive psychologist is to:
A. Make the learning task for the learners
B. Fill the mind of the learners with information
C. Dictate what to learn upon the learner
D. Help the learners connect what she knows with new information from teacher
47. Teacher F is convinced that whenever a student performs desired behavior, provided
reinforcement and soon the student will learn to perform the behavior on his own. On which
principle is teacher F’s convicted based?
A. Cognitivism
B. Environmentalism
C. Behaviorism
D. Constructivism
48. The theory of behaviorism focuses on the study of
A. Observable and measurable behavior
B. Logical reasoning
C. Covert behaviors
D. Unpredictable behaviors
49. Which response comes from a behaviorist?
A. Let’s give incentives and rewards to students who get a rating of 85%
B. Let’s teach them to accept complete responsibility for their performance
C. Let’s make the school environment an agent for change
D. Let’s make use of the experimental methods of teaching
50. Teacher Cora observes cleanliness and order in her classroom to create a conducive atmosphere
for learning. On which theory her practice based?
A. Psychoanalysis
B. Gestalt psychology
C. Behaviorism
D. Humanistic psychology
51. To ask the class any insight derived from the poem is based on the theory of
A. Realism
B. Behaviorism
C. Conditioning
D. Constructivism
52. On what assumption/s is the principal’s action anchored?
I. Student learne by personality constructing meaning of what is taught
II. Students construct and reconstruct meaning based on experience
III. Students derive meaning from the meaning that the teacher gives
A. II only
B. I and II
C. I, II and III
D. I only
53. You regard the classroom as a small democracy where you help your children live the
democratic way of life. To which educational philosophy do you adhere?
A. Reconstructivism
B. Progressivism
C. Existentialism
D. Realism
54. On which theory is the logical sequencing of curriculum based?
A. Perennialism
B. Naturalism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructivism
55. Teacher U teaches to his pupils that pleasure is not the highest good. Teacher’s teaching is
against what philosophy?
A. Realism
B. Hedonism
C. Behaviorism
D. Empiricism
56. What was the value of truth for Epicurus?
A. It’s everyone’s business to be happy-age doesn’t matter
B. The main source of knowledge is ideas
C. You should follow your nature
D. The main source of knowledge is experience
57. As a young woman, you have 3 suitors. Suitor A is liked by your friends. Suitor B si liked by your
parents while suitor C is liked by everyone: you, your parents and your friends. If you are a
utilitarian, who will be your choice,
A. Suitor A
B. Suitor B
C. Suitor C
D. Can I keep all of them?
58. As a stoic, what will you do if your students do not like you?
A. Do not like them, too.
B. Do not care since the feeling is mutual.
C. Do not mind their feelings, just continue teaching them the best way you can.
D. Do not talk to any of them.
59. To arouse in them the spirit of nationalism, teacher Renia plays Philippine folk music as pupils
enter the classroom after flag ceremony. To what theory does teacher Renia adhere?
A. Humanistic psychology
B. Gestalt psychology
C. Behaviorism
D. psychoanalysis
60. this concept includes the sub-process of curriculum planning organization, implementation and
evaluation. Which concept is this?
A. Curriculum development
B. Curriculum assessment
C. Curriculum management
D. Curriculum and instruction
61. Every curriculum has this dimension, this is both unplanned and implicit but its instructional
effects are often evident in the students ‘behaviors, values and dispositions. This dimensions is
referred to
A. Societal curriculum
B. Instructional curriculum
C. Institutional curriculum
D. Hidden curriculum
62. Mrs. caharagan often makes use of experiential rather the the rote method in teaching; she is,
thus, observed to provide ‘’ custom-made’’ activities for her pupils. The curriculum patern she
apparently follows is that of
A. Activity-based
B. Child-centered
C. Problem based
D. Life-functions-focused
63. He believes that curriculum Is a set of experiences in which the subject matter is developed
around social functions and learners’ interests.
A. William Kilpatrick
B. Hollis caswell
C. Harold Rugg
D. Werret charters
64. Among the following, which is not a role of a school Head?
A. Develop school program
B. Accept donations, request and grants
C. Offer an environment that is conducive to learning
D. Promote awareness to accreditation standards
65. Which among the following is an education system that is parallel to the formal education?
A. Informal
B. Non-formal
C. Unformal
D. Informal
66. The following are part of basic education EXCEPT:
A. Kindergarten
B. Secondary
C. ALS
D. Spiral Education
67. Ron leaves in a place where there is no school. The nearest institution is 5hours away from his
community. What type of education is best for Ron?
A. Informal
B. Non-formal
C. Unformal
D. Formal
68. Mianca, a teacher who is also a business woman to build a private school in the city of Ilagan,
Isabela. Whose permission does she need in order to materialize her plan?
A. DepEd secretary
B. Regional Director
C. School’s Division superintendent
D. District supervisor
69. What is the maximum number of hours that a teacher may teach in a public school?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
70. How many hours should a teacher be in school?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
71. What kind of a leave would a teacher file if she requires a 6-month treatment?
A. Indefinite leave
B. Retirement
C. Sick leave
D. Temporary leave
72. Because of the lack of teachers, teacher Gelo who originally teaches 6 hrs. per day was given an
extra 2-hour load per day by his principal. What percent of his current salary will he receive as
bonus?
A. 15%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 35%
73. 2 weeks prior to the may 2022 elections, teacher Nova was transferred from kirat elementary
school to Ajunel elementary school. Was this in violation of the law?
A. No
B. Yes
C. Yes if Teacher Nova is not well compensated
D. Yes if teacher Nova was not informed one month in advance
74. What is the nationality of maria Montessori?
A. Spanish
B. Italian
C. Latina
D. Mexican
75. Where did kindergarten come from?
A. Germany
B. France
C. America
D. Asia
76. Kohler is from what country?
A. Spain
B. Italy
C. France
D. Germany
77. Piaget is best known for his study on how children process information. What is his nationality?
A. American
B. Swiss
C. German
D. Austrian
78. Shiffrin and Atkinson used the analogy that the brain is like a computer. What is/are their
nationality/nationalities?
A. American
B. English France
C. German
D. Austrian&English
79. World peace, harmony, and order can be realized when a teacher teaches this pillar of
education.
A. Learning to do
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to live together
80. When teacher is able to make his students participate in solutions of community problems and
contribute in the development of their community, the teacher is said to fulfil what kind of pillar
of education?
A. Learning to do
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to live together
81. The development of the attitude of respect, tolerance to individual differences and the
establishment of a caring society are the goals of what pillar of education?
A. Learning to do
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to live together
82. A student wished to know the capital of Brazil. She then started surfing the internet to find the
answer. This student has mastered what pillar of education?
A. Learning to do
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to live together
83. Which of the following pillar of education id dominant of the report of Edgar Faure’s report
concerning the development of man’s complete dimension?
A. Learning to do
B. Learning to be
C. Learning to know
D. Learning to live together
84. Educated in a religious school, Dona goes to confession every day to be free of any kind of sin.
How do you characterize Dona’s moral attitude?
A. Callous
B. Pharisaical
C. Scrupulous
D. Strict
85. How would you characterize the moral attitude of Hispanic friars who taught religion but were
unfaithful to their vow of poverty by amassing the land properties of native?
A. Scrupulous
B. Strict
C. Lax
D. Pharisaical
86. How would you characterize the moral attitude of prisoners with criminal minds who have no
sensitivity to the welfare of other people?
A. Pharisaical
B. Strict
C. Lax
D. Callous
87. What was the degree of moral certitude when united states DECIDED to drop the atomic
bombing on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to prevent mass deaths by a land invasion of japan?
A. Doubtful
B. Certain
C. Perplexed
D. Probable
88. Ana is not sure whether to marry the person that her parents choose for her or NOT. What type
of conscience does she portray?
A. Doubtful
B. Certain
C. Perplexed
D. Probable
89. What kind of moral character do you possess if you have realized substantially your potential as
a human person?
A. Being fully human
B. Being a loving person
C. Being a virtuous person
D. Being a morally mature person
90. What kind of moral character do you possess if you have acquired good habits and attitudes and
you practice them consistently in your daily life.
A. Being fully human
B. Being a loving person
C. Being a virtuous person
D. Being morally mature person
91. What kind of moral character do you possess if you are caring and unselfish and mature manner
with yourself, other people and god?
A. Being fully human
B. Being a loving person
C. Being a virtuous person
D. Being a morally mature person
92. This is the conscience that tends to follow the easy way and to find excuses for mistakes.
A. Callous
B. Lax
C. Doubtful
D. Pharisaical
93. In the school curriculum, who are all those can inclusively form part of curriculum planning,
implementing and assessing?
A. Teachers
B. Stakeholders
C. District supervisor
D. Parents
94. What is the function of the curriculum models?
A. To organize what to teach and when
B. To provide framework for curriculum guides
C. They are outdated and don’t serve function
D. They serve no function
95. Specialization in TLE under the k-12 curriculum starts in what grade level?
A. Grade 10
B. Grade 8
C. Grade 9
D. Grade 7
96. What is a modification?
A. A way of scaffolding a child’s attainment of goals
B. Another word for implementation
C. A strategy for mapping curriculum
D. An altered goal for specific student
97. Teacher Aziz attends to seminars, workshops and pursue graduate work. He is a? An _____
A. Writer
B. Knower
C. Innovator
D. Evaluator
98. Which social phenomenon supports the axiom. “curriculum development in an ongoing
process?
A. Have and have-not compose society
B. Social culture is rich and varied
C. Changes occur in society
D. Society is made up of people
99. When planning a curriculum, what should a teacher consider first?
A. Individual lessons
B. Instructional units
C. Standards
D. Supplied available
100. What in the curriculum comprises the body of knowledge?
A. Learning content
B. Learning outcomes
C. Learning assessment
D. Learning process
101. What is the ultimate component which forms the learning objectives in the curriculum?
A. Learning as tools
B. Learning assessment
C. Learning strategies
D. Learning outcomes
102. Which of the following is considered as the miniscule curriculum?
A. Syllabus
B. Lesson plan
C. curriculum guide
D. textbook
103. in a curriculum development class, the teacher asked the students to give an enriched
definition of the curriculum. Which among the following encompasses the true essence of the
term?
A. Curriculum is a list of courses in order to graduate.
B. Curriculum is a never-ending process in education
C. Curriculum is the sum total of all the learning experiences in the teaching-learning process.
D. Curriculum is al list of subjects to take to complete a course.
104. What is the core of classroom setting in every school?
A. Research
B. Instruction
C. Syllabus
D. Curriculum
105. What might you do when mapping out a curriculum?
A. Consider your students special needs
B. Develop strong essential questions
C. Look at your district’s calendar
D. Talk to colleagues about assessment
106. Ordinary people consider curriculum as_____
I. A list of subjects
II. Courses to complete
III. Subjects to undertake
A. II only
B. I only
C. I, II, and III
D. III only
107. To what is the Tyler model of curriculum evaluation focused on
A. Instructional effectiveness
B. Assessment results
C. Curriculum objective
D. Responsiveness of students
108. Every curriculum has this dimension. This is both unplanned and implicit but its
instructional effects are often evident in the students’ behavior, values and disposition is
referred to as
A. Taught curriculum
B. Recommended curriculum
C. Hidden curriculum
D. Learned curriculum
109. Which of the following refers to an individual or group of individuals who have a direct
and indirect impact on curriculum development?
A. Stakeholder
B. Promoters
C. Incorporators
D. Stockholders
110. For curriculum change, what occurs when teachers decide to change certain elements
with other elements, stress on Rizal as a patriot rather than as a literacy genius.
A. Substitution
B. Restructuring
C. Perturbation
D. Alteration
111. What kind of teaching-learning approach is adopted in teaching the same major subjects
(English, math, and science) in the K-12 curriculum?
A. Redundant teaching-learning
B. Differentiated teaching-learning
C. Spiral teaching-learning
D. Higher order thinking teaching-learning
112. Which of the following is true about the Tyler model?
A. It outlines four major question
B. It puts an emphasis on administration
C. It has seven steps
D. It puts an emphasis on teachers
113. On types of curriculum which comes from Policies, standards and guidelines of
government professional organization or international bodies such as UNISCO?
A. Supported curriculum
B. Learned curriculum
C. Written curriculum
D. Recommended curriculum
114. Which curriculum evaluation model is also known as countenance model?
A. The Taba model
B. Cronbach’s model
C. Stake’s model
D. The Tyler Model
115. Which holds true when each level of subject matter is smoothly connected to the next
level and glaring gaps, wasteful overlaps in subject matter are avoided?
A. The curriculum must be articulated
B. The curriculum must be sequenced
C. The curriculum must be continued
D. The curriculum must be integrated
116. Teacher Iah, as a biology teacher tries to enrich the content of her lesson by identifying
related concepts in math. What curriculum pattern did teacher Iah consider?
A. Core
B. Broadfield
C. Correlated
D. Separate subject
117. What could be the content/topic when the teacher asked the learners to define
curriculum and complete a matrix on the differences between traditional and progressive
curriculum?
A. Meaning of the curriculum
B. Different elements that affect curriculum
C. Historical and philosophical foundations of curriculum
D. Various curriculum perspectives
118. What is the purpose of curriculum evaluation?
A. To determine whether or not new curriculum is meeting the objectives it says it will
B. To develop new students’ assessments for use in the classroom
C. To find a second, supplemental curriculum
D. To follow a model for curriculum reform
119. What refers to the matching between the curriculum and assessment to be used for the
learners?
A. Alignment
B. Delivery
C. Articulation
D. Auditing
120. Consider that curriculum is a dynamic process, this person put premium in the role of
teacher’s participation in developing the curriculum is _______
A. Ralph Tyler
B. Hilda Taba
C. Galen Saylor
D. William Shakespeare
121. What is curriculum implementation?
A. Putting a curriculum into practice
B. Developing a curriculum
C. Discussing a curriculum with families
D. Assessing a curriculum
122. In the CIPP curriculum evaluation model, CIPP stands for:
A. Context, input, process, product
B. Content, instruction, practice, presentation
C. Content, input, product, presentation
D. Context, instruction, practice, portfolio
123. How, in the performance of his/her duty, can a professional teacher support the state?
A. Use his position to influence learners to support his interest.
B. Instill nationalism in learners.
C. Doctor research findings to favor the state.
D. Campaign for the political administration candidate.
124. As provided for in the Educational Act of 1982, how are the institutions of learning
encouraged to set higher standards of quality over the minimum required for state recognition?
A. Granting of special permit
B. Academic freedom
C. Voluntary Accreditation
D. CPE
125. The Filipino teacher is a professional. What is/are expected of him/her?
I. Technically competent
II. Higher ethical and moral
III. Has superior IQ
IV. Popular among learners
A. I, II and III
B. I and IV
C. I and II
D. I, II, IV
126. In all the ASEAN member countries, which level of schooling is free and compulsory?
A. College
B. Primary
C. Middle school
D. Secondary
127. The teacher who spends more than what is earned, thus becoming vulnerable to loan
sharks lacks _____
A. Financial literacy
B. Cyberliteracy
C. Ecoliteracy
D. Media literacy
128. Techer Kevin has not practiced his profession for the past five years. Can he go back to
teaching immediately?
A. No
B. Yes, if nobody can take his place
C. Yes
D. No, unless he has enrolled in refresher course of 12 units
129. With RA 9155, to which body were all the functions, programs, and activities of the
department of education related to sports competition transferred?
A. Philippine sports commission
B. Commission on higher education
C. Technically Education services development Authority
D. Commission on higher education
130. Which is TRUE of the alternative learning system?
A. Lower than the formal system
B. Learning system parallel to the formal system
C. More practical than the formal system
D. Excludes informal learning system
131. Which country, according to global teacher status index, gives the highest salary to
teachers?
A. Singapore
B. Japan
C. Switzerland
D. South Korea
132. With PPST as guide, an ideal learning environment should have the following
characteristic, EXCEPT
A. Build many professional linkages
B. The learning environment promotes fairness
C. Is safe and conducive for learning
D. Stablishes and maintains consistent standards of learner’s behavior
133. Which of the pillars of learning is being described by the phrase “unity and diversity’?
A. Learning to be
B. Learning to know
C. Learning to live together
D. Learning to do
134. The PPST are teacher standards which have to be mastered only by beginning teachers.
This statement is_____.
A. True
B. None of the above
C. Doubtful
D. False
135. Who is excluded in the definition of professional teacher in the code of ethics?
A. The school Division Superintended
B. The Master teacher
C. The principal
D. The librarian
136. Based on the elements of the profession, can the taxi driver be considered a
professional?
A. Yes, because there’s such a term professional driver.
B. No, because a driving is not a college/university degree.
C. It depends on the technical and ethical competence of the taxi driver.
D. Yes, if the taxi driver is competent and honest.
137. The new global landscape of the 21st century shows the following except one. Which
one is not?
A. Learning environment can be any place
B. Learning are attuned to rote memorization
C. Teacher are ICT equipped
D. The are multiple ways of teaching
138. Me. Sanchez is always willing to work overtime as requested by his superior due to
exigency of the service. What percentage of his regular remuneration after he has completed at
least 6 hours of actual teaching should be paid to him as additional compensation?
A. 25%
B. 20%
C. 35%
D. 30%
139. Which is a proof that a professional teacher demonstrates a genuine desire for CPD?
A. Do CPD promotion
B. Do CPD because everybody does it.
C. Go for CPD as mandated
D. Goes through CPD even if it is not required by law
140. Teacher Rey has been in active service for 10 years when he decided to pursue higher
studies. Under RA 4670, what kind of leave of absence can he avail of?
A. Indefinite leave
B. Vacation leave
C. Study leave
D. Scholarship Leave
141. How can a teacher be a facilitator of learning?
A. By keeping community leaders informed of school development
B. By earning social recognition from the community
C. By providing a conducive learning atmosphere
D. By relating professionally with community officials.
142. How is professionalism manifested when a parent complains to a teacher for her son’s
failing grade?
A. Explain that failure is due to learner’s indifferent attitude
B. Blames the son for his failure
C. Inquired on what home is doing to help son with hiss failure
D. Objectively shows how the failing grade came about and assures the parent that the son is
given all the academic help he needs.
143. Which statement is TRUE of society’s demand from the professional teacher?
A. The professional teacher is not expected to lead in community affairs in order not to
jeopardize her teaching.
B. Effective teaching is the primary duty of the professional teacher.
C. Because the professional teacher is expected to campaign for the good candidate during
election time.
D. The professional teacher is concerned only with classroom teaching.
144. What should be the first and foremost concern of the professional teacher?
A. The interest and welfare of learners
B. The happiness of the learner
C. The social adjustment of the learners
D. The progress of learner.
145. Which is true of professional?
A. Required of NC IV from TESDA
B. Demonstrates solely ethical competence
C. Abides by his personal code of ethics
D. Completed college/university degree
146. Which Teacher’s personal traits is demonstrated if he is gender-sensitive and inclusive in
his way?
A. Motivation
B. Sense of humor
C. Passion
D. Fairness
147. The phrase ‘’think local, act global’’ means
A. You should limit your lessons only to local knowledge, values and aspirations
B. Even if you will be teaching in your hometown, your competence should be world-class
C. You believe that the best examples are coming from abroad
D. You should use examples in your lessons from foreign countries.
148. A teacher has the right to engage in legitimate income generation. Which is/are NOT
legitimate income generation?
I. tutoring one’s own pupil in school for a fee
II. Giving remedial teaching for a slow learner in class for a fee
III. Selling books to parents of failing pupils for a commission
A. I. II and III
B. III only
C. II only
D. I only
149. Teacher A claims she cared for students. Which is/are a manifestation of genuine care?
I. Knows student
II. Creates a favorable learning atmosphere
III. Maintains professional distance with students
A. II and III
B. I and III
C. I, II and III
D. I and II
150. Under the educational service contracting scheme, students are not accommodated in
public elementary and secondary schools because of lack of classrooms, teachers and
instructional materials, enroll in private schools in their respective communities with the
government paying for the student’s tuition and other fees instead of constructing additional
buildings, hiring new teachers, and purchasing more teaching materials. This system is in line
with which educational goals
A. Access
B. Adequacy
C. Access and equity
D. Relevance
151. Teacher Janus is assigned in a rural area; Teacher Vanessa is a depressed community;
teacher Iah in a hazardous area; and Teacher Prince in a place where standard of living is high.
Who is entitled to a hardship allowance?
A. Teacher Vanessa
B. Teacher Janus
C. Teacher Prince
D. Teacher Iah
152. Based on the NCBSSH, what are expected of the school head as a school leader?
I. Developing and communicating vison, mission, Goals, and Objectives
II. Data-Based strategic planning
III. Building High-performing teams
A. I and II
B. I, II and III
C. I and III
D. II and III
153. Which of the following is implied from the statement ‘’ it takes a village to educate a
child’’?
A. There is no need for the community to be involve with school matters.
B. Schools are suitable replacements for absentee parents.
C. Only having a PTA is sufficient for school-community partnership.
D. Partnership between schools sand the community should be institutionalized.
154. To which domain in the school Heads’ competency framework is supervising and
evaluating teachers’ performance aligned?
A. Instructional Leadership
B. Stakeholders Engagement
C. Strategic Thinking and Innovation
D. Personal excellence
155. In this example of partnership between the school and the community, all education
stakeholders are engaged to contribute their time, effort, and resources in order to ensure that
public school facilities are prepared for the upcoming school year. What program is this?
A. School Governing Council Assembly
B. Palarong Pambansa
C. Parent- teacher Association Assembly
D. Brigada Eskwela
156. School are tasked for socialization. Which of the following best explains socialization?
A. Learning the roles and values necessary to be able to participate in society
B. Developing speaking and reading skills
C. Developing socialites to remain young forever
D. Developing the youth to become socialites
157. Which of the following influenced the present military training in our school system?
A. Athens
B. Rome
C. Sparta
D. Greece
158. Which of the following best describes the aim of Philippine education during the
Commonwealth period?
A. Nationalistic and Democratic
B. Patterned after American curriculum
C. Predominantly Religious
D. Designed after Japanese Education
159. A pragmatic teacher believes that experience should follow learning. In which should a
pragmatic teacher focus on?
A. Reconsider existing educational goals, considering the current needs of the society.
B. Provide learners opportunities to apply theories and principles.
C. Require learner’s full mastery of the lessons.
D. Encourage learners to memorize factual knowledge
160. Mr. Torrecampo, a high school manager, encourages people to donate and help his
school by making sure that every gift or donation is well-accounted for. What function of school
head best explains this situation?
A. Visionary Principal
B. Curriculum Developer
C. Builder of networks and support systems
D. Fiscal resources manager
161. Which of the following does NOT describe school-based management?
A. School’s stakeholders given greater control over the education process
B. Decentralized decision-making process
C. Schools under control of a centralized management
D. Schools empowered to make decisions
162. Which of the following laws specifies that private entities are allowed to assist public
schools in certain areas such as construction of facilities and skills training?
A. Education for all 2015
B. Adopt-a-school program Act
C. Governance of basic Education Act
D. Education Act of 1982
163. What factor contributed to the great demand of teachers during the American regime?
A. American literacy modeling
B. Opening of free public education
C. Democratic tutoring of the country
D. Rationalist thought for the next generation
164. Which of the following is not true regarding school-based management?
A. SBM is aligned with the principle of subsidiarity.
B. Only the school head matters in SBM.
C. Experimentation is welcome under SBM.
D. School empowerment is the essence of SBM
165. Under the national competency standards for School Heads, which domain focuses on
recruitment, hiring, and managing the performance of teachers and staff?
A. School Leadership
B. School Management and Operations
C. Instructional Leadership
D. HR Management and professional Development
166. What philosophy is being emphasized when the teacher does his/her best to teach his
students the skills needed to adapt to change?
A. Progressivism
B. Perennialism
C. Social Reconstructionism
D. Pragmatism
167. Article III, section 3 of the Code of Ethics implores teachers to ‘’behave with honor and
dignity at all times.’’ Which of the following should a teacher NOT do according to the said
section?
A. Take the initiative in organizing events in the community
B. Refrain from joining and playing games that involve gambling
C. Show up to school visibly drunk
D. Respect all creatures present in the community
168. Paulo Freire warms teachers of the so-called ‘’banking concept’’ of education. In line
with this, which practice most aligns with the ‘’banking concept’’?
A. Rote memorization
B. Problem-based learning
C. Project-based learning
D. Community-based learning
169. Which of the following describes situational leadership?
A. A leader must always choose authoritarian leadership since it is the most effective style.
B. A Leader is, first and foremost, a servant.
C. A leader must choose the leadership style that best fits him
D. A leader must adjust his/her leadership style based on the readiness and experiences of the
followers.
170. Which of the following is a description of a manager?
A. Someone who focuses on developing a vision
B. Someone who focuses on the well-being of his subordinated
C. Someone who leads by inspiration
D. Someone who makes sure to do things right
171. The UN general Assembly adopted the sustainable Development Goals for 2015-2030,
aiming to address the challenges the world faces. Which of the following is NOT among them?
A. Reduce inequality among countries
B. Promote the gap between the rich the poor
C. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy
D. End poverty in all forms.
172. Before making a major decision, Ms. Santos, an elementary school principal, discusses
any issues and potential solution with the faculty members. Which leadership style best describe
Ms. Santos?
A. Autocratic
B. Laissez-faire
C. Democratic
D. Consultative
173. As a professional teacher, he/she must not show signs of ethnocentrism. What does this
imply?
A. A teacher is ashamed of his/her own culture.
B. A teacher believes his/her own culture to be superior to others’
C. A teacher does not be little other peoples’ culture.
D. A teacher does not care about other people’s culture.
174. Which of the following is not a feature of school-based management?
A. School empowerment
B. Decentralized management
C. Total reliance on head office
D. Powers devolved to schools
175. Is implementing School-based management an effective way to strengthen partnership
between the school and the community?
A. It depends on the school’s size
B. It depends on the school’s location
C. Yes.
D. No.
176. Which form of violence is involved when a person’s religion is used to control that
person?
A. Physical violence
B. Spiritual violence
C. Psychological violence
D. Emotional violence
177. In the current education system, students who finish basic education are given the
option to proceed to higher education or focus on technical education. Under which president
did this trifocalization of education begin?
A. Ferdinand Marcos, Sr
B. Fidel Ramos
C. Benigno Aquino III
D. Rodrigo Duterte
178. The department of education believes that schools should provide fair, safe, and
conducive learning environment. Which philosophy embodies this tenet?
A. Perennialism
B. Empiricism
C. Essentialism
D. Behaviorism
179.
180. Which form of violence is involved when threats are used in order to gain control of a
person through fear
A. Psychological violence
B. Physical violence
C. Emotional violence
D. Cultural violence
181. Which of the following best describe career Stage 1 under the Philippine professional
Standards for schools Heads?
A. One who applies the required knowledge and understanding of the authority, responsibility,
and accountability expected of them
B. One who consistently display in-depth knowledge and understanding of the authority,
responsibility, and accountability expected of them
C. One who has acquired the minimum qualifications for the school head position
D. One who consistently exhibits mastery in their applications of authority, responsibility, and
accountability expected of them
182. Which behavioral style in the situational Leadership Model is best for individuals who
are experienced, but not confident?
A. Supporting
B. Directing
C. Coaching
D. Delegating
183. What learning principle is being violated when the teacher stops giving group activities?
A. Learning is an active process
B. Learning is collaborative
C. Learning is enhanced by actions
D. Learning take place when objectives are informed
184. One of the following quotations does not conform to the Christian doctrine of education
for humanitarianism. Which one is it?
A. Do unto others as you would like others do unto you
B. Love the neighbor as thyself
C. Not on bread alone Is man to live but on every utterance that comes from the mouth of god.
D. Whatever good things we do to our poor, helpless brother, we do it for god.
185. Which influenced the military training requirements among students in the secondary
and tertiary levels?
A. Chinese
B. Orientals
C. Greeks
D. Roman
186. In introducing a new lesson, what should teacher Axel trying to determine when she
relates a past lesson to a new lesson?
A. Learners’ knowledge base
B. Learners’ motivation to know more
C. Learners’ curiosity to know a new lesson
D. Learners’ style in knowing
187. Which philosophy has the educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to accept the
teachings of the catholic church which is foster faith in god?
A. Idealism
B. Essentialism
C. Pragmatism
D. Behaviorism
188. The progressivist emphasized the individuality of the child. What is the concern of
reconstructionist?
A. Experiential learning
B. Social problem
C. Socialization
D. Values education
189. Why should a teacher take the obligation upon himself to study and understand the
custom and traditions of the community where he works?
A. To change the culture in the community
B. To have a sympathetic attitude for the people of the community
C. To identify the weakness of the culture of the community
D. To please the people in the community
190. These are values which are basic, urgent and obligatory in character in man’s life and
activities:
A. Religious values
B. Ethical values
C. Cultural values
D. Social values
191. During the Hispanic days up until the 18th century, Filipino women who had no intention
to marry or who were unfortunate in their romances enter the______.
A. Civil disobedience
B. Public service
C. Nunnery
D. Professions
192. It is used to be defined as ‘’a study of mind and soul’’
A. Philosophy
B. Physiology
C. Psychology
D. Anthropology
193. For auguste compte, which is the ‘’the queen of the science’’ among existing science
during his days in the 19th century?
A. Sociology
B. Social physics
C. Anthropology
D. History
194. Among social sciences, which is concerned with human activities related to the
production, consumption and distribution of goods, services and wealth within societies?
A. Economics
B. Genetics
C. Agriculture
D. Anthropology
195. There is a gap between the words and deeds of student and so the teacher needs to
exemplify certain characteristics. The most personal of which is______.
A. To monitor one’s own behavior
B. To monitor one’s thinking
C. To monitor one’s health
D. To monitors everything
196. Among the important successful teaching, which shows fairness, impartiality, open-
mindedness, prejudice and sense of awareness?
A. Subjectivity
B. Reliability
C. Objectivity
D. None of the above
197. Based on the elements of a profession, can a taxi driver be considered a professional?
A. No, because driving is not a college /degree
B. Yes
C. Yes, because it is issued by the LTO
D. None of the above
198. What does negatively skewed score distribution imply?
A. The scores congregate on the left side of the normal distribution curve and the scores of the
students are high
B. The scores congregate on the right side of the normal distribution curve and the scores of
the students are low
C. The scores congregate on the left side of the normal distribution curve and the scores of the
students are low
D. The scores congregate on the right side of the normal distribution curve and the scores of
the students are high
199. What is the most appropriate tagline for the slogan on cultural diversity ‘’ A people
without the knowledge of their history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots’’.
A. Cultural identity
B. Cultural relativism
C. Adaptation
D. Adoption
200. Since there are peace and cultural diversity problems in the world and everywhere,
which of the four pillars should be given more emphasis in teaching?
A. Learning to live together
B. Learning To be
C. Learning to transform one self and another
D. Learning to know
201. What kind of reasoning is used when church men concluded that the earth is the center
of the universe because Jesus Christ is the center of all creation?
A. Inductive
B. Divergent
C. Deductive
D. Logical
202. Ana goes to church every Sunday because she believes that going to church will cleanse
her from her sins. What degree of moral certitude is being shown?
A. Pharisaical
B. Certain
C. Lax
D. Doubtful
203. How does a novice learner acquire information?
A. All the information
B. Specific information
C. Important information
D. Non if the above
204. Which is considered the nurseries of the state?
A. School
B. Church
C. Home
D. Playground
205. The child fainted in your class because she has not eaten her breakfast. What is the best
thing for you to do in this situation?
A. Ignore the situation
B. Give the child food
C. Comfort the child
D. Call a nutritionist
206. When teachers are convinced that it is best to teach students the skill to adapt to
change since change is the only thing permanent in this world, they subscribe to the philosophy
of
A. Realism
B. Existentialism
C. Pragmatism
D. Idealism
207. In what level of objectives in the affective domain is this objective: To arrange the
thoughts in order.
A. Organization
B. Characterization
C. Responding
D. Valuing
208. It is the process of identifying, gathering, organizing and interpreting quantitative and
qualitative data of the learner’s performance.
A. Assessment
B. Evaluation
C. Formative Assessment
D. Summative Assessment
209. What is the lowest grade can be given to a learner?
A. 60
B. 75
C. 65
D. 80
210. Teacher A avoids giving out-of-context drills. Instead he makes of real-world problems
for his students to solve. Doing so makes Teacher A ______in approach.
A. Inquiry-based
B. Constructivist
C. Reflective
D. Developmentally
211. In the 4A’s of facilitating learning, the first thing that a teacher should do is:
A. Abstraction
B. Analysis
C. Activity
D. Application
212. In the 4A’s approach to facilitating learning, the students learn best to relate ideas to
real life through____.
A. Abstraction
B. Analysis
C. Activity
D. Application
213. Which test measure is basic to select and connect ideas?
A. Multiple choice
B. Matching type
C. Mapping
D. Outlining
214. Which test a subjective and less reliable for scoring and grading?
A. Completion
B. Essay
C. True or false
D. Matching
215. Teacher Dada wants to test student’s acquisition of declarative knowledge. Which test is
appropriate?
A. Performance test
B. Submission of a report
C. Short answer test
D. Essay
216. A seating arrangement that is used for a small group
A. Traditional
B. Horseshoe
C. Circular
D. Rectangular
217. Teacher A would like to cover a wide variety of objectives in the quarterly examinations
in his English class lesson on subject verb agreement. Which of the following type of test the
most appropriate?
A. True or false
B. Essay
C. Multiple choice
D. Matching type
218. Among the types of assessment below, which does not belong to the-group?
A. Multiple choice
B. Matching type
C. True or false
D. Completion test
219. What is the highest career stage of a teacher in the PPST?
A. Distinguished
B. Proficient
C. Highly proficient
D. Most proficient
220. Senior high school student in private schools are given_____.
A. Scholarship
B. Low tuition free
C. Voucher
D. Discount In tuition free
221. When a child says that the sun is sleeping at night, the child is in the pre-operational
stage, particularly____.
A. Animism
B. Centration
C. Egocentrism
D. Reversibility
222. When the daughter is competing with the mother for the father’s attention, the
daughter is said be experiencing___.
A. Electra complex.
B. Oedipus complex.
C. Identity crisis.
D. Sexual deviation
223. According to piaget’s cognitive concept, what is the learning experience structure suring
infancy and years.
A. Accommodation
B. Assimilation
C. Schema
D. Equilibrium
224. Bandura’s theory, the teacher who can be observed in school is___.
A. Symbolic model
B. Live model
C. Virtual Model
D. Verbal model
225. Advance organizer use___ to make connections among various pieces of information for
efficient recall
A. Visual imagery
B. Elaboration
C. Organization
D. Rehearsal
226. Bruner said that there should be revisiting an old curriculum and for understanding of
ideas
A. Enrichment curriculum
B. Advanced organizers
C. Spiral curriculum
D. Concept mapping
227. A teaching cycle is not complete without____ of learning.
A. Reviewing
B. Recycling
C. Planning
D. Assessment
228. Among thinking skills, Analysis means.
A. Comparing information proper choices
B. Selecting relevant and important information
C. Breakdown complex information
D. Placing information
229. Which cognitive ability is tested in the essay question? A listing of ways to tackle noise
pollution.
A. Creating
B. Classifying
C. Inferring
D. Generalization
230. To learn complex subject matter, it is most affective to experience from information and
A. Classify facts
B. Organize ideas
C. Construct meaning
D. Divide elements
231. The promulgation of code of ethics for professional teachers under resolution 435 of the
PRC expressly covers teachers in all educational intuitions at the following levels, and implicitly
at the_____.
A. Elementary
B. Tertiary
C. Preschool and primary
D. Secondary
232. Based on bloom’s taxonomy, this activity is suitable to contribute to comprehension and
learning but NOT to include_____.
A. Causal relationship
B. Analogy
C. Outline
D. Text reading
233. How does a novice learner acquire information?
A. Selected information
B. Important information
C. All the information
D. Meaningful information
234. What kind of knowledge processing was involved when teacher A asked his students to
reflect on themselves as self-learners?
A. Deduction
B. Observation
C. Metacognition
D. Induction
235. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course teaching
profession, based on bloom’s revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive structure or
processing are you?
A. Applying
B. Creating
C. Analyzing
D. Evaluating
236. Successful learners contribute to their own learning by assuming the following traits
except?
A. Goal-directed
B. Active
C. Docile
D. Self-regulating
237. How would you describe teacher J initiative in relating to everyone in class without
playing favorite?
A. Exclusive
B. Inclusive ‘1
C. Constructive
D. Competitive
238. What kind of multiple question is: ‘’for an agricultural country like the Philippines, which
should the country advance for its economic development: (a) Agriculture production (b)
Industrial development (c) tourism (d) finance and banking’?
A. Application of a concept
B. Assessment of a problem
C. Simple knowledge
D. Application of a formula
239. Which standardized test Is used to measure performance in completed subjects at
various grade levels?
A. Remedial test
B. Achievement test
C. Aptitude test
D. Intelligence test
240. Along piaget’s principles, what will you apply along the need to use props and visual aids
to help children understand ideas?
A. Introduce dialogue exchange
B. Use drawing and illustration
C. Do drills and repetitive exercise
D. Send pupils in a field trip
241. Teacher A is sincere and honest in words and deeds as he has____?
A. Buoyancy
B. Innovativeness
C. Intelligence
D. Reliability
242. A teacher who is moody, a loner, easily giving up with poor interpersonal relationship?
A. Buoyancy
B. Innovativeness
C. Intelligence
D. Reliability
243. Open environment for discussing opinions without fear of being wrong
A. Debate
B. Buzz Session
C. Symposium
D. Committee
244. Proponent of learning by heart, heads and hands
A. Herbart
B. Froebel
C. Pestalozzi
D. Vygotsky
245. The professional standard in the PQF is best understood?
A. As by Law
B. As by benchmark
C. As by ethical code
D. As by civic conduct
246. Valued of agreeable, disagreeable or strong sensual?
A. Vital Values
B. Psychic values
C. Pleasure Values
D. Holy and unholy values
247. What type of test is National Career Assessment examination (NCAE)?
A. Placement test
B. Summative test
C. Formative test
D. Aptitude test
248. According to jean Piaget’s, cognitive development theory a childlike cinderella is in stage
of?
A. Sensorimotor
B. Pre-operational stage
C. Egocentrism
D. Formal operational
249. What is the lowest form of learning?
A. Perceiving
B. Responding
C. Conditioning
D. Teaching
250. Which of the following is the study of human behavior?
A. Philosophy
B. Morality
C. Ethics
D. Psychology
251. According to Maslow, the highest of the need in the hierarchy of needs theory is
A. Psychological need
B. Self-actualization
C. Belongingness
D. Safety
252. More senses are involved in the learning process during:
A. Exhibit
B. Lecture
C. Demonstration
D. Field trip
253. What is the most appropriate tagline for the slogan on cultural diversity, “ different
roads sometimes lead to the same castle’’
A. Cultural diversity
B. Unity amid cultural diversity
C. Cultural norms
D. Cultural identity
254. Without abandoning other duties of a teacher, teacher A consider herself mainly as
facilitator by which her students become curious a discover idea on their own. This ideal for a
____ class.
A. Activity-centered
B. Student-centered
C. Lesson-centered
D. Teacher-centered
255. Summative assessment is_____?
A. Assessment in learning
B. Assessment as learning
C. Assessment for learning
D. Assessment of learning
256. ____is an actual concept sharing of teaching and student
A. Inquiry-related
B. Substitution Learning
C. Metacognitive
D. Constructivist
257. Technology advances in education by using____ devices
A. Audio visual
B. Digital
C. Improvised
D. Supplementary
258. The most important contribution of the gestalt psychology to the theories of learning
A. Use of multimedia approaches
B. Important of reinforcement
C. Concept of readiness in learning
D. Cognitive insights
259. If a student failed to pass 2 subjects, he/she will
A. Retain in the same level
B. Take remedial classes
C. Move to the next grade level
D. Transfer to another school
260. As a community leader, which one may a teacher NOT do?
A. Solicits donation from Philanthropists in the community
B. Plays an active part in the activities of the community
C. Make herself aloof to ensure that her decisions will not be influenced by community politics
D. Supports effort of the community to improve their status in life
261. In an era of knowledge explosion, what is supposed to be every gteacher’s most
important responsibility to maximize childre’s learning?
I. Teach learners the skills on how to learn
II. Teach learners information only
III. Teach learners how to evaluate information
A. III only
B. I only
C. I and II
D. I and III
262. International educators purpose a definition of the term global competence. What is the
MOST appropriate characteristic of a globally competent individuals?
A. Having the professional competence to speak a foreign language
B. Having the intercultural facility of effective two-way communication
C. Ability to become familiar with a new culture and work environment
D. Having an open-mind while actively seeking to understand norms and work effectively
outside one’s environment
263. The NCBTS domain on social regard for Learning focuses on which indicators?
I. Demonstrate punctuality
II. Maintains appropriate appearance
III. Communicates higher learning expectations
IV. Makes use of various learning experience
V. Is careful about the effect of one’s behavior on learners
A. I, III, IV
B. I, II, V
C. I, II, IV, V
D. II, III, IV, V
264. In the midst of highly pluralistic society, what type of learning environment is the
responsibility of teacher?
I. Safe
II. Gender-Biased
III. Secure
A. I and III
B. I, II and III
C. I and II
D. II only
265. A 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/her fulfill such obligation?
A. Study the life of Filipino heroes
B. Use interactive teaching strategies
C. Use the latest educational technology
D. Observe continuing professional education.
266. In the context of constructivist learning transaction, the teacher as facilitator of learning
engages in an instruction that is _______.
A. Flexible and creative
B. Understanding and independent
C. Formative and summative
D. Democratic and independent
267. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignments that adversely affect
their teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching?
A. Yes, if they are given other assignments justice demands that they be properly compensated
B. Yes. Because teaching is more than enough full-time job,
C. No. because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in activities for
the betterment of communities.
D. No, because to lead in community activities is the job of elected officials.
268. It is the responsibility of every teacher to undergo annual medical check-up in the
interest of the_____
I. Teacher
II. School and community
III. Learner
A. I and II
B. I only
C. III only
D. I, II and III
269. Teacher Paz does NOT personally agree with one school policy. What is her professional
responsibility?
A. Be indifferent about it but exert effort to understand it.
B. Make an honest effort to understand, support, and carry out the school policy even if she
does NOT personally agree.
C. Remain connected with the school but defy the policy because in conscience she cannot
agree.
D. Lead a campaign against its abolition.
270. Is a model designed to help educators Infusion technology into teaching and learning?
A. Infusion
B. SMART
C. UNESCO
D. NCBTS
271. Teach acts as a direct tools substitute with functional change.
A. Substitution
B. Redefinition
C. Augmentation
D. Modification
272. Teach allows for significant task redesign.
A. Substitution
B. Redefinition
C. Augmentation
D. Modification
273. Teach allows for the creation of new tasks, previously inconceivable.
A. Substitution
B. Redefinition
C. Augmentation
D. Modification
274. Students use technology tools to link learning activities to the world beyond the
instructional setting rather than working on decontextualized assignments.
A. Entry
B. Infusion
C. Authentic
D. Goal directed
275. The teacher provides the learning context and the student choose the technology tools
to achieve outcomes.
A. Adoption
B. Adaptation
C. Infusion
D. Entry
276. Technology tools are used to facilitate higher order learning activities that may not have
been possible without the use of technology
A. Adaptation
B. Adoption
C. Active
D. transformation
277. the teacher begins to use technology tools to deliver curriculum content to the system.
A. transformation
B. adoption
C. Active
D. Entry
278. Which of the following emphasizes the right of citizens to quality education?
A. The basic education level
B. Tertiary Level
C. The graduate level
D. All levels
279. Who among the following is in the category of non-academic personnel as provided for
under Education Act of 1982?
A. Guidance councilor
B. School Principal
C. School nurse
D. School librarian
280. How is gradual progression of teacher’s salary from minimum to maximum done?
A. Regular increment every year
B. Increment after ten years of service
C. Regular increment every 3 years
D. Increment after five years
281. What appointment can be given to teacher D who possesses the minimum qualifications
but lacks the appropriate but lacks the appropriate civil service eligibility?
A. Contractual basis
B. Permanent
C. Provisional
D. Substitute
282. Ms. Delmar, a BSE graduate, has not passed the LET yet. On what capacity san she be
hired?
A. Permanent status
B. Emergent status
C. Provisional for not less six months
D. Provisional for not less than one year
283. Teacher Girly wants to continue with her study leave for another six months after
completing a school year. Could she be allowed?
A. Yes, if her grades are excellent.
B. Yes, but without compensation
C. No, other teachers should have the chance
D. No, study leave should exceed one year.
284. Teacher Dina tutors her students, who have difficult coping with math, after class hours.
Is her act ethical?
A. Yes, provided she receives just compensation
B. Yes, provided she does nit require a fee from the parent
C. No, that is unfair to other students
D. No, she should be free after her official time.
285. Teacher A, the English coordinator, was assisted by Teacher B throughout the
celebration of English week. What could Teacher A do to acknowledge Teacher B assistance?
A. Buy her a gift
B. Keep quiet about the assistance received
C. Mention formally to the principal the assistance received
D. Make an announcement giving due recognition of the assistance received
286. Is holding a rally to protest the delay of benefits due a person ethically acceptable?
A. Yes, when hold while on official time
B. Yes, when hold outside the official time
C. Yes, when hold with approval of the principal
D. Yes, when hold together with parents and students
287. What should a teacher do when he/she falls in love with his/her student?
A. Court the student at home
B. Propose and marry student
C. Wait till the student is no longer under his/her tutelage
D. Act normally as if nothing happens and the student does not exist.
288. When a principal starts to exercise his/her powers over making and promoting students,
is her/her action acceptable?
A. Yes, when the teacher cannot make decision on time
B. Yes, when there is abuse of judgement on the part of the teacher.
C. No, teacher is more knowledgeable of their students’ performance.
D. No, grading and promoting students are exclusive functions of teachers.
289. Teacher Tina receives a love letter from one of her third-year high school students in
English. What should Mr. Martin do?
A. Read her letter to the class
B. Let the student express her feelings through letters
C. Return the letter to the student and tell her not to do it again.
D. Surrender the letter to the parent of the student
290. Teacher Hera, a BEED graduate is preparing for the LET. Which of the following should
she focus her attention more?
A. General Education
B. Specialization
C. Professional education
D. General Education and Professional Education
291. Which is not a domain of NCBTS?
A. Learning environment
B. Alternative of learning
C. Diversity of learners
D. Social Regard for Learning
292. To make the material highly engaging, what must teachers do?
A. Make the materials interactive
B. Prepare material which are easy to make
C. Create material which are less costly
D. Design material similar to commercial ones
293. Teacher evaluate student’s achievements because
A. They want to know their students perceived their method of teaching
B. They have to translate their student’s performance into marks
C. They have to finish the course outline
D. They want to know if they are able to reach the goals of their efforts
294. What does extreme authoritarianism in the home reinforce learners?
A. Creativity of work
B. Ability to direct themselves
C. Doing things on their own initiative
D. Dependence on others for direction
295. With a death threat over his head. Teacher D is directed to pass an underserving
student. if he is a utilitarianist, which of these options does he choose?
A. Pass the student. why suffers the threat
B. Don’t pass the student. live by your principle of justice
C. Pass the student. that will be of use to the student, his parents and you
D. Don’t pass him. You surely do not like someone give you a death threat.
296. The task of setting up routine activities for effective classroom management as a task
that a teacher should undertake
A. On the very first day of school
B. Every at the start of the lesson
C. Every homeroom day
D. As soon as the students have adjusted on their schedule
297. Teacher uses direct instruction strategy. Which will she first do?
A. Independent practice
B. Guided student practice
C. Review the previous day’s work
D. Presenting and structuring
298. According to R.A 9155, which among the following is considered the ‘’heart of formal
education system’’?
A. The pupil
B. The teacher
C. The classroom
D. The school
299. Which one is in support of greater interaction?
A. Probing
B. Repeating the question
C. Not allowing a student to complete a response
D. Selecting the same student responses
300. I want to compare two concepts. Which technique is most appropriate?
A. Attribute wheel
B. K-W-L techniques
C. Venn diagram
D. Essay
301. I want to help my students retain new information. Which one will I use?
A. Questions
B. Mnemonics
C. Games
D. Simulations
302. What is a demonstration of your authority as a professional teacher?
A. You make your pupils run errands for you
B. You decide on how to teach a particular lesson
C. You absent from class to enjoy your leave even without prior notice
D. You select to teach only those lessons which you have mastered
303. When a teacher teaches the idea that it is wrong to think that Filipino lifestyle, products
and ideas are inferior to those of other nationalities, he fights against ____
A. Acculturation
B. Xenocentrism
C. Ethnocentrism
D. Culture shock
304. If you have a problem with the teacher, the first step towards resolution should be for
you to:
A. Talk directly with the teacher involved
B. Ask your fellow teachers to intercede on your behalf
C. Ask your fellow teachers for their suggestions
D. Discuss it with your principal
305. Which act of Teacher Fantina is contrary to the principles of teaching?
A. Asking questions to check for understanding
B. Giving a lecture
C. Checking for understanding of the lesson in the process of teaching
D. Giving a test to discipline the class
306. Which among following can help student development the habit of critical thinking?
A. Blind obedience of authority
B. A willingness to suspend judgement until sufficient evidence is presented
C. Asking convergent question
D. Asking low level question
307. Which is a proactive management practice?
A. Tell them that you enforce the rules on everyone, no exception
B. Set and clarify your rules and expectation on day 1
C. Punish he misbehaving pupils in the presence of their classmate
D. Stress on penalty for every violation
308. Teacher Vina feels offended by her supervisor’s unfavorable comment after a classroom
supervision. She concludes that her supervisor does not like her. Which Filipino trait is
demonstrated by Teacher Vina?
A. Extreme family-centeredness
B. Extreme personalism
C. ‘’Kanya-kanya syndrome
D. Superficial religiously
309. Teacher are encouraged to make use of authentic assessments such as:
A. De-contextualized drills
B. Unrealistic performance
C. Answering multiple choice test item
D. Real world application of lesson learned
310. Which quotation goes with a proactive approach to discipline?
A. ‘’an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.’’
B. ‘’do not make a mountain out of molehill.’’
C. ‘’walk your talk’’
D. ‘’Do not smile until Christmas’’
311. What is the Teacher’s Professionalism Act?
A. RA 7836
B. Ra 4670
C. RA 7722
D. RA 9263
312. For which lesson objective will a teacher use the direct instruction method?
A. Distinguished war from aggression
B. Appreciate Milton’s Paradise Lost
C. Use a microscope properly
D. Become aware of the pollutants in the environment
313. I want to engage my students in small group discussions. Which topic lends itself to a
lively discussion?
A. The exclusion of Pluto as a plant
B. The meaning of the law of supply and demand
C. The law of inertia
D. Rules on subject verb agreement
314. We are very much interested in a quality professional development program for
teachers. What characteristic should we look for?
A. Required for renewal of professional license
B. Prescribed by top educational leader
C. Responsive to identified teacher’s needs
D. Dependent on the availability of funds
315. Teacher Nene asked this question: ‘’what conclusion can you draw based on your
observation?’’ Nobody raised a hand so she asked another question: ‘’Based on what you
observe, what can you now say about the reaction of plants to light. ‘’ what did teacher Nene
do?
A. Redirecting
B. Probing
C. Repeating
D. Rephrasing
316. As a classroom manager, how can you exhibit expert power on the first day of school?
A. By citing to my students, the important of good grades
B. By making my students feel my authority over them
C. By making my students feel a sense of belongingness and acceptance
D. By making my students feel I know what I am talking about
317. Which terms refers to a teacher helping a colleague grow professionally?
A. Technology transfer
B. Peer mentoring
C. Facilitating
D. Independent study
318. Arianna describes Teacher Monica as ‘’fair, caring and approachable.’’ Which power
does Teacher Monica possess?
A. Legitimate power
B. Expert Power
C. Referent Power
D. Reward Power
319. A teacher should not be a slave of his lesson plan. This means that:
A. A teacher must be willing to depart from her lesson plan if students are interested in
something other than her intended lesson
B. A lesson plan must be followed by a teacher no matter what
C. A teacher must be ready to depart from her lesson plan if she remembers something more
interesting than what she earlier planned
D. Teacher is the best lesson-plan designer
320. Widespread abuse of mother Earth prompted schools to teach sustainable
development. Which one does this prove about schools?
A. The curricula of schools are centered on mother Earth
B. Environment factors influence the school as an agent of change
C. Schools can easily integrate sustained development in their curriculum
D. Sustained development cannot be effectively taught in the classroom
321. To be an effective classroom manager, a teacher must be friendly but must at the same
time be ____.
A. Confidant
B. Business-like
C. Analytical
D. Buddy-buddy
322. What must Teacher Luke do to ensure orderly transitions between activities?
A. Have the materials ready at the start of the activity
B. Allow time for the students to socialize in between activities
C. Assign fewer exercise to fill the allotted time
D. Wait for students who lag behind
323. Which activity should a teacher have more for his students if he wants them to develop
logical-mathematical thinking?
A. Focus group discussion
B. Problem solving
C. Games
D. Small group discussion
324. For a discussion of a topic from various perspective, it is best to hold a ____.
A. Debate
B. Brainstorming
C. Symposium
D. Panel Discussion
325. Some of your students don’t seem to like you as their teacher. If you will regard the
situation, on the level of the ego, what will you most likely think about?
A. Why should I care if they like me or not?
B. To hell with them
C. What’s wrong have I done to deserve this?
D. What is it about me that they do not like?
326. If student’s inappropriate behavior is low level or mild and that it appears that the
misbehavior will not spread to others, it is sometimes best for the teacher not to take notice of
it. What influence is this?
A. Planned ignoring
B. Antiseptic bouncing
C. Proximity control
D. Signal interference
327. The wide acceptance of ‘’bottom up’’ management style has influenced schools to
practice which management practice?
A. Exclusion of politicians from the pool of guest speakers during graduation exercises
B. Prescription of what ought to be done from the center office
C. Involvement of students, parents, teachers, and community in school planning
D. Allowing schools to do what they think is best