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1.

It is a teaching strategy involving learners of


varying levels to work together to solve and/or
accomplish a given task.
a. Cooperative learning
b. Peer tutoring
c. Descriptive modeling
d. Questioning strategy
2. In order to present a significant event in
history, what would be the most effective way of
presenting it that would make it more exciting
and fun-filled learning exploration and
attainment?
a. Buzz session
b. Carousel discussion
c. Graffiti Wall
d. Tableau
• In this activity, students
create a still picture, without
talking, to capture and
communicate the meaning of
a concept. This collaborative
strategy is appealing to
kinesthetic learners and
allows all students to be
creative while strengthening
their comprehension of a
concept.
3. On test validity, which type of validity reflects
tests that correlates with acceptable and valid
standards and measurements in performance?
a. Predictive validity
b. Criterion validity Criterion validity plays a crucial role in evaluating
the relativity of your test results, i.e. how closely a
c. Content validity test’s results correspond to another test’s results.
d. Curricular validity
• the degree to which test scores accurately predict scores on a criterion
measure
• test covers the relevant & necessary areas of the subject it intends to
measure
• refers to how well the test items reflect the actual curriculum
4. This is usually the second stage during the
struggle of the family towards acceptance on the
condition of their respective child.
a. Leaving the child to others
b. Blaming others for the condition
c. Ignoring the child’s performance
d. Educating oneself about the condition of the
child
5. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of
technology exposure brought by time that
enables them to understand, integrate, create,
communicate and compute printed and written
materials. Which best describes the given 21st
century teacher attribute?
a. Multitasked
b. Multiliterate
c. Multiskilled
d. Multispecialist
6. Which is NOT a characteristic of an analytic
learner?
a. Learns whole to part
b. Enjoys memorizing
c. Sequences objects in order
d. Works on details
7. What kind of thinking skills developed through
Teacher Susan narrowing down from many
possible causes about e.g., EDSA revolution for a
single best thought on the main reason for this
momentous event? 4 Types of Divergent Thinking:
a. Convergent thinking • fluency – the ability to develop large
numbers of ideas
b. Flexible thinking • flexibility – the ability to produce ideas in
numerous categories
c. Fluent thinking • originality - the ability to produce unusual
or unique ideas
d. Original thinking • elaboration – the ability to adapt abstract
ideas into realistic solution
8. Among components of language, which
consists of vocabulary and how concepts are
expressed through words?
a. Phonology • involves the rules about the structure and
sequence of speech sounds
b. Pragmatics • involves the rules for appropriate and effective
communication
c. Semantics
d. Grammar • involves two parts. The first, syntax, is the rules in
which words are arranged into sentences. The
second, morphology, is the use of grammatical
markers (indicating tense, active or passive voice,
etc.)
9. Teaching internship is synonymous with _____.
I. Practicum
II. Field Practice
III. On-the-Job Training
IV. Apprenticeship of RA 7796
a. III and IV The “Apprenticeship” training within
employment with compulsory related
b. II and IV theoretical instructions involving a
c. I and II contract between an apprentice and an
d. I, II and III employer on an approved
apprenticeable occupation.
10. On brain disorders and diseases, which makes
a person lose memory of recent and past events,
having confusions and errors in judgment?
a. Parkinson’s disease • causes problems with movement
• symptoms can include delusions,
b. Schizophrenia hallucinations, disorganized
c. Alzheimer’s disease speech
d. Cerebral palsy • affect a person's ability to move
and maintain balance and posture
11. What is the learning paradigm involved in
school physical exercise drills before entering
classrooms?
a. Observation
b. Conditioning
c. Reward
d. Punishment
12. What does physical movement contribute to
human development in general?
a. Demonstrating athleticism
b. Having muscular body built
c. Enhancing muscular coordination
d. Acquiring body resistance
13. Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes more
logical and abstract as children reach the formal
operation stage. What is an educational implication of
this finding?
a. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners
between 12 to15year of age.
b. Engage children in analogical reasoning as early as
preschool to train them for HOTS.
c. Learners who are not capable of logical reasoning
from ages 8 to 11 lag behind in their cognitive
development.
d. Let children be children
14. During deliberation of graduating honor students, the
faculty members decided to declare Student A to be the class
salutatorian over student B based computation of grades.
However, it was found out that there was an error in the
computation, days after the deliberation and finalization. How
would this be reconciled?
a. Just remain silent with the flaws and error in the computation as
it may cause bigger chaos and issue against the school.
b. Go with the decision, anyway it underwent deliberation and
had a quorum.
c. As per protocol any decision during the deliberation cannot be
changed anymore.
d. Correct the error and redeliberate the case and declare who
ever turns out to deserve the merit.
15. Of the 4 ways of presenting the content in a
curriculum, which approach puts topics in clusters
of major and sub-concepts and interaction?
a. Concept approach
b. Modular approach
c. Topical approach
d. Thematic approach
16. What is the appropriate designation for
teachers of teacher education institutions who are
assigned by their deans to supervise field study
elements (FSS) and practice teachers (PTs) in their
experiential learning courses?
a. Teaching superintendents
The college supervisor is a faculty member from the
b. Practicum teachers University involved in teaching a course in the phase
for which the field experience is required. The
c. Resource persons college supervisor communicates throughout the
semester with teacher candidates. The purpose of
d. College supervisors these interactions is to link field experience with
pedagogical issues related to the course and to
respond to teacher candidates’ questions and
concerns about the field experience as they arise.
17. You were having a face-to-face demonstration
lesson using a PowerPoint presentation. All of a
sudden, there was a power interruption. What is
the best thing to do?
a. Get out of the classroom and look for a space
where you can continue the discussion
b. Stay in the room until the current is restored
c. Stop you discussion, until the current is
restored
d. Just give the remaining hours for take-aways
18. You were assigned to substitute a Physical
Education class, which of these activities is not
appealing to bodily-kinesthetic learners?
a. Making Math Moves
b. Joining extramural events
c. Sketching/illustrating events
d. Doing simple calisthenics
19. In the Enhanced Basic Education Act 2013,
who are addressed by the mention of the
Madrasah curriculum which is given attention for
inclusive education?
a. Aetas children in Zambales
b. Mindanao children
c. Muslim children
d. Badjao children in Zamboanga
20. Even at an early childhood stage, what is
known as the thinking process wherein young
learners realize their own limitations and mistakes
such that they try to adjust in simplistic ways?
a. Metacognition
b. Correlation • seeing the relationship between two things
• process of becoming aware of something
c. Perception through the senses
d. Intuition • the ability to understand something
immediately, without the need for
conscious reasoning
21. It is stated in Article IV – Sec 2 of Ethics for
Professional Teachers that every teacher shall
uphold the highest possible standards of quality
education and make the best preparations for the
career of teaching and shall be at his best at all
times and in the practice of his profession. What
does this convey?
a. Education for All
b. Continuing Professional Development
c. Teacher’s Ethics
d. Teacher’s Competence
22. An approach in which additional learning
experiences are provided to learners with gift/s or
talents while they remain in the grade level/s
appropriate for their chronological ages.
a. Acceleration
b. Promotion
c. Ability grouping
d. Enrichment
23. 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
24. On periods of child development, what feature
characterizes the child in the prenatal stage?

a. Physical growth
b. Language
c. Social attachment
d. Locomotion
25. Teacher Jenetta, a Math elementary teacher,
applies the spiral progression approach in
teaching Math. What does she do?
a. She gives realistic Math problems for students
to solve
b. She tutors pupils weak in Math separately
c. She builds on Math concepts learned from the
lower grades as she teaches more complex
concepts in Grade 6 Math
d. She makes the Grade 6 pupils master Grade 6
Math concepts all at once
26. Which philosophy of education is John Dewey
known for?
a. Idealism • Plato
b. Existentialism • Søren Kierkegaard
c. Progressivism
d. Reconstructionism • George Counts, Harold Rugg,
and Theodore Brameld
27. During the second week of the prenatal
period, what is formed that nourishes the
developing baby now composed of primary type
tissues?
a. Neural tube • the earliest developmental form of the
central nervous system
b. Placenta
c. Enzymes • biological catalysts (speed up chemical
d. Zygote reactions)
• fertilized egg cell
28. On the type of standardized tests, which is
used to measure various social, emotional, and
personal traits, attitudes, and values?
a. Achievement test
b. Psychological test
c. Competency test
d. Intelligence test
29. Given the availability of modern technology,
which is recognized today as a kind of learning
that can happen anytime, anyplace, anywhere?
a. Online learning
b. Face to face learning
c. Traditional learning
d. Hybrid learning
30. Which of the following strategies can be the
least to consider by teachers in preparing for their
retirement?
a. Continuing professional development towards
promotion and increment
b. Avail of life and retirement insurance
c. Sustain expenses relatively lower than salaries
d. Frequent trips with grabbed promo fares and
freebies
31. What does the baby do during the closing
years of babyhood which manifest progress in
affective intelligence?
a. Recognize friends from strangers
b. Respond to child-like language
c. Shows different emotions
d. Carry out forgotten
32. On the philosophical foundations of the
curriculum, what is the role of teachers according
to progressivists such as John Dewey?
a. Promoting student competence
b. Assisting learners to think
c. Advancing democratic living
d. Catalyzing social change
33. Teacher claims that her primary duty is to teach and so
shuns from requests of community leaders to participate in
community activities for education purposes. Based on the
Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers is the teacher right?
a. No, a teacher is expected to provide leadership and
initiative to actively participate in community movements for
community improvement.
b. Yes, she must devote all her time to teaching and
preparing for teaching.
c. Yes, one is expected to do only that thing that she can
do.
d. No, a teacher must participate in community activities
and bring her students along.
34. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known
as Special Education Act provides for ______.
a. The inclusion of children of single parent
b. The inclusion of children with special needs in
all programs and concerns of the government
c. The inclusion of children from disadvantaged
and marginalized families
d. The inclusion of senior citizen needs
35. One of the issues confronted by the
facilitators in this new normal learning system is
the rampant cheating during online exams. Which
of the following is the least to consider in taking
remedy to the given issue?
a. On cam test taking
b. Randomization App
c. Autochecking
d. Autotime limit
36. On delivery modes which comprise the
curriculum process, what is applied when the
assignment is to determine the extent of poverty
in the Pasig squatter area?
a. Cooperative learning
b. Hands-on
c. Minds-on
d. Problem-based
37. Which literacy in the 21st century refers to the
ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create and act
using all forms of communication?
a. Media literacy
b. Information literacy
c. Digital literacy
d. Cyber literacy
all forms

browsing the
internet

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