Friday, January 13, 2017

(Sample) LET Professional Education 14

1. Erikson labeled children who are two years of age as “terrible two” because _____.
A. they are inquisitive
B. they are playful
C. they are sickly
 D. they are assertive

2. Teacher B engages her students with information for thorough understanding for meaning and for competent application. Which principle governs Teacher B’s practice?
A. Constructivist
B. Gestalt
C. Behaviorist
D. Cognitivist

3. The constructivist theory of learning postulates that children learn by doing. Based on the theory, which of these would you consider in assessing learning?
I. Focus is on the product.
II. Rubric criteria should be set.
III. Focus is on process.
IV. Multiple observation.
A. I and II
 B. II and III
C. III and IV
 D. I and IV

4. In the context of Piaget's theory, answer this analogy - preoperational stage:transductive reasoning ; concrete operational stage: ______.
A. proportional reasoning
B. deductive reasoning
 C. inductive reasoning
D. logical reasoning

5. What is an alternative assessment tool for teaching and learning consisting of a collection of work/artifacts finished or in-progress accomplished by the targeted clientele?
A. rubric
B. achievement test
C. evaluation instrument
D. portfolio

6. Which of the following should be considered in managing the pre-school program in public schools?
I. Cooperation of PTCA
II. Technical assistance by DSWD
III. Provision of teacher training
IV. Provision of facilities, materials, and equipment
 A. I, II, and III
 B. I, III, and IV
C. II, III, and IV
D. I, II, and IV

7. Teacher P does not personally agree with one school policy. What is her professional responisbility?
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 the abolition of the policy involved.

8. In a multiple choice test item with four options and out of 50 examinees, which was the most effective distracter?
A. the correct answer that was chosen by 5 examinees
 B. the option that was chosen by 13 examinees
C. the option that was chosen by 2 examinees
D. the option that was chosen by 30 examinees

9. Which is true about the integrative approach to lesson planning?
A. teacher-centered and highly structured lessons
B. teacher-centered only
C. multidisciplinary
D. highly structured lessons only

10. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I can't do it.) Is it possible to motivate this type of student?
A. Yes, he can do something with his ability.
B. Yes, he can change the nature of the job.
C. No, it is impossible to motivate a student who himself is not motivated.
D. No, motivation is totally dependent on the student. No person outside him can influence him.

11. What measure of position is appropriate when the distribution is skewed?
A. Mean
B. Stanine
C. Z­value
D. Percentile rank

12. Which violates this brain-based principle of teaching-learning: "Each child's brain is unique and vastly different from one another."
A. giving ample opportunity for a pupil to explore even if the class creates "noise"
 B. making a left-handed pupil write with his right hand as it is better this way
C. allowing open dialogue among students
D. employing MI teaching approaches

13. Which is one measure of attitude that consists of a value statement where you are asked to express your degree of agreement or disagreement of a statement?
A. likert scale
B. interview schedule
C. semantic differential
D. checklist

14. The role of play in the preschool and early childhood years is that it _____.
A. develops competitive spirit
B. separates realit from fantasy
C. develops the upper and lower limbs
D. increases imagination due to expanding knowledge and emotional range

15. The collgeial process of developing ad evaluating performance assessments help teachers to understand the _____ needed to produce high quality performance.
A. tests
B. information
C. materials
 D. scaffolding

16. The decision to follow a criterion-referenced orientation in interpreting test scores will communicate _____.
A. how much of the test content the children were able to handle
B. the spread of scores in a class
C. the ranking of the students in a section
D. the overall performance of a particular class

17. What is the most convenient style of solving conflicts on the part of a manager or any person in authority?
A. accommodative
B. collaborative
C. competitive
 D. compromising

18. "There is nothing in the mind which was not first in some way in the senses." If you accept this dictum, as a teacher, what will you do?
I. Make use of multisensory aids to teaching.
II. Go straight to symbolic teaching.
III. Deliver a well prepared lecture without notes.
A. I and III
B. I only
C. II only
 D. I and II

19. Which developmental principle is not true?
A. Children's development is a function of environment and heredity.
B. Children develop at different rates.
C. Children develop in a predictable manner.
D. Children develop skills and abilities in an unpredictable manner.

20. Which policy of the State does the National Secondary Assessment Test (NSAT) enhance?
A. the coordination of functions and activities of education institutions
B. the evaluation of the graduates of secondary schools
C. the offering of scholarships to deserving students
D. the maintenance of the highest quality of education

21. _____ is/are used as medium/media of instruction in schools during the Spanish era.
A. The vernacular
B. English
C. Spanish
 D. Spanish and the vernacular

22. The best way for a guidance counselor to begin to develop study skills and habits in underachieving student would be to _____.
A. have these underachieving students observe the study habits of excelling students
B. encourage students to talk about study habits from their own experiences
C. have them view film strips about various study approaches
 D. give out a list of effective study approaches

23. The following are used in writing performance objectives, EXCEPT
A. delineate
B. diagram
 C. integrate
D. comprehend

24. Research says: "People tend to attribute their successes to internal causes and their failures to external causes." Based on this finding, what should be taught to your students for them to genuinely motivated to succeed?
A. Make them realize that both success and failure are more of a function of internal causes.
B. Tell them that the research finding when applied will make them genuinely motivated.
C. Convince them that genuine motivation is the only factor that matters for a person to succeed.
D. Make them realize that failure is a part of life.

25. In line with Green Use of ICT and Disposal, which should be done when a device breaks down?
I. Refurbish them
II. Break it apart in order to use the components and parts
III. Use parts as spare
A. I only
B. II only
 C. I, II, and III
D. I and II

26. In the light of the modern concept of teaching, which is a characteristic of effective teaching?
A. pouring information to the learners
 B. allowing learners to learn on their own
C. developing abilities to address the future
D. removing the physical presence of the teacher

27. Teacher H begins a lesson on tumbling by demonstrating front and back somersaults in slow motion and physically guiding his students through the correct movements. As his students become more skillful, he stands back from the mat and gives verbal feedback about how to improve. With Vygotsky's theory in mind, what did Teacher H do?
 A. guided participation
B. peer interaction
C. apprenticeship
D. scaffolding

28. Teacher U asked her pupils to create a story out of the given pictures. Which projective technique did Teacher U use?
A. Rorschach test
B. narrative
C. thematic apperception test
D. reflective

29. Teaching by objective logically goes hand in hand with which type of evaluation
A. norm-referenced
B. criterion-referenced
 C. standardized
D. both a and b

30. Technology integration is using "learning technologies to introduce, reinforce, supplement, and extend skills." Which practice violates this statement?
A. Education TV is a substitute for the teacher.
B. The globe is used to teach about the Planet Earth.
C. The drill cards in table of multiplication are used for lesson mastery.
D. Teacher writes notes on the chalkboard.

31. Which of the following attributes characterizes a learner who is yet to develop the concept?
A. The learner can identify the attributes of the concept.
B. The learner can summarize the ideas shared about the concept.
C. The learner can distinguish examples from non-examples.
 D. The learner gets a failing grade in the tests given after the concept has been discussed

32. 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

33. When a failing student comes to you for help and asks you for extra work so he can pass, what is ethical for you to do?
A. Find out why he is delinquent and extend the needed assistance in solving his difficulties.
B. Make the extra work that he is asking extremely difficult for him to learn a lesson.
C. Give him the extra work he is asking then if he passes quality work, give him a passing mark.
D. Give an easy extra work so he can really be helped to pass.

34. What is an application of Vygotsky's idea of scaffolding?
A. Give the learner a task that challenge her ability.
B. From the start, leave the learner to herself because she has the power for self-learning.
C. Don't spoil the learner by doing what she ought to do.
D. Give the learner the necessary assistance until she can be on her own.

35. Which should you use more if you want to counteract the spirit of destructive competition among your students?
A. community involvement projects
B. listening activities
C. self-evaluation activities
D. concept miming

36. What is the mean of this score distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
A. 7
 B. 6
C. 8.5
D. 7.5

37. Keeping track of assessment results from one periodic rating to the next is useful in contributing to the development of a _____.
A. regional plan
B. annual implementation plan
C. school improvement plan
D. division plan

38. A teacher starts a lesson in Araling Panlipunan by defining migration. Then she explains the definition and goes on to give examples. The teacher is using the _____.
A. inductive method
B. deductive method
C. project method
D. problem method

39. To encourage introspection, which is most appropriate?
 A. process
B. cognitive
 C. reflective
D. cooperative learning

40. For more efficient and effective management of schols as agents of change, one proposal for the DepEd to do is to cluster remote stand-alone schools under one lead school head. Which factor has the strongest influence on this proposal?
A. political
B. psychological
C. historical
D. geographical

41. The enhancement of the learner’s decision making skills is premised on the belief that he/she has the right and capability to _____.
A. formulate life goals
B. make independent choices
C. receive maximum assistance
D. develop potentials to the optimum

42. Here's a lesson objective: "To relate to class at least one insight from the film "Pay It Forward". Under which domain of objecive will this fall?
A. cognitive
B. affective
C. psychomotor
D. both A and B

43. Referring to assessment, what are the essential features that should be explained to the learners?
I. Role of learners in the assessment
II. Why leaners will be assessed
III. How their performance will be measured
IV. How the results will be used
A. II, III, IV
B. I, II, III
C. II, III, IV
D. I, II, III, IV

44. Which action of the teacher is inimical to the declared policies of the state?
A. investigative studies supportive of government programs
B. conducting studies to enhance reforms
C. sharing research results against the state
 D. enjoying academic freedom

45. With which does an instructional plan begin?
A. topic
B. objectives
C. subject matter
 D. materials

46. In which order do the three important goals during childhood be attained according to Erickson?
A. autonomy, initiative, trust
B. trust, autonomy, initiative
 C. initiative, trust, autonomy
D. autonomy, trust, initiative

47. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting ownership by means of possessives. He first introduced the rule, then gave examples, followed by class exercises, then back to the rule before he moved into the second rule. Which presenting technique did he use?
A. Combinatorial
B. Comparative
C. Part-whole
D. Sequence

48. Which is an offshoot of the fourth pillar of learning, "learning to live together"?
A. Schools teach respect for diversity.
B. Schools show concern to what happens to children after they leave school.
C. Schools celebrate United Nations Week.
D. Schools teach care for the environment.

49. For what main reason are schools as change agents advised to offer courses that industries need?
A. economic
 B. environmental
C. political
 D. historical

50. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice test item, namely B, C, and D, no pupil chose D as answer. This implies that D is _____.
A. an ineffective distracter
B. a vague distracter
C. an effective distracter
D. a plausible distracter

51. Teacher F narrates: "I went through a test where I was asked how the ink blots appeared to me." What test did Teacher F probably undergo?
A. IQ test
B. Rorschach test
C. aptitude test
D. EQ test

52. Promoting purposive study among learners is accomplished in two of these indicators.
I. Knows different teaching approaches
II. Recognizes the need for specific learning processes
III. Cultivates good study habits
IV. Takes extra time to help students in learning tasks
A. II and III
B. I and IV
C. I and II
D. III and IV

53. Which of the following is a precise meaning of evaluation?
A. collecting data relevant to personal characteristics
B. administrating teacher-made tests
C. interpreting and attaching value to data collected
D. scoring accomplished tests

54. Research findings showed that student's motivation may vary according to socio-economic background. Which observation can attest to this?
A. Females are more likely than males to earn higher grades.
B. Students from low-income families are among those likely to be at risk of failing and dropping from school.
C. Gifted students are more highly motivated.
D. More boys than girls become underachievers.

55. Test norms are established so that they have basis for _____.
A. computing grades
B. establishing learning goals
 C. identifying pupil’s
D. interpreting test results

56. Identify the ninth intelligence which is described as the ability to seek connections involving one's place in the family, school, community, and "role in the world." They ask "why are we here?" This intelligence is termed _____.
A. naturalist
B. interpersonal
C. intrapersonal
D. existentialist

57. The fourth year high school student is in the developmental stage of _____.
A. late childhood
B. pre-adolescence
C. adolescence
D. early childhood

58. A teacher had to collect money from parents to defray expenses of an elaborate Graduation Program. Which of the following is less evil?
A. request rich parents to start the collection and serve as model for the poor parents
B. teach children to find means and ways to get the amount of money needed
C. ask children to deposit half of their money for recess to the teacher
D. present simple program to cut down on expenses

59. Which is the first step in the goal-oriented or outcome-based model of teaching?
A. establishing learning objectives
B. assessing learner's entry capabilities
C. designing learning activities
D. implementing learning activities

60. Which of the following is not apart of the grassroots approach of Hilda Taba?
A. selection of learning content
B. selection of learning experiences
C. selection of technology
D. selection of learning environment

61. 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

62. It is equivalent to the average score of the group or class?
A. Mean
B. Median
 C. Mode
D. Standard Deviation

63. Teacher D teaches in a remote high school where newspapers are delivered irregularly. Knowing the importance of keeping the students aware of current affairs, what is probably the best way to keep the students updated?
A. Gather back issues of newspapers and let pupils compile them.
B. Urge the pupils to listen to stories circulating in the community.
C. Encourage the pupils to listen to daily broadcast from a transistor radio.
 D. The teacher should try all available means to get the newspaper delivered to the school

64. Which appropriate teaching practice flows from this research finding on the brain: The brain's emotional center is tied into its ability to learn.
A. Create a learning environment that encourages students to explore their feelings and ideas freely.
B. Come up with highly competitive games where winners will feel happy.
C. Tell students to participate in class activities or else won't receive plus points in class recitation. D. To establish discipline, be judgmental in attitude.

65. You are very much interested in quality professional development program for teachers. What characteristic should you look for?
A. depends on the availability of funds
B. prescribed by top educational leaders
 C. responsive to identified teacher's needs
D. required for the renewal of professional license

66. Schools should develop the students' appreciation of the humanities. This adheres to _____.
A. essentialism
B. progressivism
C. perennialism
D. reconstructionism

67. What can be said of student performance in a postively skewed score distribution?
A. Almost all students had average performance.
B. A few students performed excellently.
C. Most students performed poorly.
D. Most students performed well.

68. To cater to the linguistic competence of students, which of these activities must be  utilized?
A. writing a rap
B. making a parody
C. constructing models
D. creating dance steps

69. Teachers are encouraged to make use of authentic assessment. Which goes with authentic assessment?
A. unrealistic performances
B. de-contextualized drills
C. real world application of lessons learned
D. answering high multiple choice test items

70. Whose thought is this: “Although there is an external world from which human beings acquire sensory in formation, ideas originate from the workings of the mind.”
A. Rationalist
B. Existentialist
C. Empiricist
D. Pragmatist

71. It is said that some private schools employ teachers without license. Is that in accordance with the Philippine Teachers' Professionalization Act?
A. Yes, provided that the teacher has at least five years of teaching experience.
B. Yes, the Teachers' Professionalization Act applies only to teachers in government schools.
C. No, the license as a requirement for teaching applies to teachers in both public and private schools.
D. No, except if the teacher has very satisfactory performance continuously in the past five years.

72. J. Bruner's idea that interest in the material being learned is the best stimulus for learning. This is in support of our efforts to develop in our students' _____ motivation.
A. intrinsic
B. endless
C. extrinsic
D. superficial

73. Which type of test measures higher order thinking skills?
A. Enumeration
B. Matching
C. Completion
D. Analogy

74. Which is the most essential characteristic of a Total Quality School model?
A. cliente-focused
B. empowerment
C. involvement of stakeholders
D. continuous improvement

75. Knowledge of procedure in writing a report is an example of a _____ rubric.
A. specific
B. generic
C. standard
D. performance

76. Essay questions are used in  an achievement test when _____.
A. most of the material sampled is factorial information
B. a wide sampling of material is desired
C. originality is a factor in the response
D. little time is available for construction and scoring

77. A theory which describes how the intellect develops and comes to know and understand the world.
A. Psychological Theory
B. Theory of Moral Development
C. Psychoanalysis Theory
D. Cognitive Theory

78. Schema theory states that:
 A. We learn by the process of conditioning
B. We are passive learners
C. We organize what we learn according to patterns
D. We are totally conditioned by our environment.

79. Which is a restricted essay test?
A. What should the Department of Education do to solve the perennial problem of poor quality of basic education? Give and justify your proposals.
B. If you were President of the Philippines, what would you do to spur the nation's economic growth?
C. What conditions must be present for photosynthesis to take place? Explain each factor in not more than three sentences.
D. Why are more and more people sick of Alzheimer's disease?

80. When a student clarifies information from conclusion, what cognitive domain is involved?
A. analysis
B. evaluation
C. application
D. synthesis

81. Teacher L wants to generate as many ideas as she can as the class is about to embark on a community outreach program. Which of the following will she employ?
A. simulation
B. brainstorming
 C. brainwashing
 D. role playing

82. Laughing at a two­year old child who uttered a bad word is not a proper thing to do because in this stage of the child’s life, the child is _____.
A. considering the views of other
B. socializing
C. distinguishing sex differences
D. distinguishing right from wrong

83. The principle of individual differences requires teachers to _____.
A. give greater attention to gifted learners
B. provide for a variety of learning activities
C. treat all learners alike while in the classroom
D. prepare modules for slow learners in class

84. The Professional Teachers Code of Ethics does not cover _____.
A. teachers in the tertiary level
B. all full time or part time public and private school teachers and administrators
C. teachers in all educational institutions at the pre­school, elementary and secondary levels.
D. teachers of academic, vocational, special, technical or non­formal institutions

85. Education during the American regime can be characterized as _____.
A. centralized
B. religious
C. Filipinistic
D. decentralized

86. To determine your pupil's entry knowledge and skills, which should you employ?
A. interview
B. focus group discussion
C. post-test
D. pre-test

87. Teacher C wants to develop moral reasoning among her pupils. Which one should be employed?
A. concept mapping
B. simulation
C. game
D. brainstorming

88. We owe today’s widespread Philippine educational system to _____.
A. the first Filipino political leaders
B. the Japanese
 C. the Americans
D. the Spaniards

89. The teaching method should place more stress on the 'why' rather than on the 'what'. This is in line with the current curricular reform that addresses emphasis on understanding of the knowledge acquired. This practice supports _____.
A. Understanding by Design
B. Mother Tongue-Based Education
C. thematic teaching
D. content-based teaching

90. According to Wiggins and McTighe, one facet of understanding, an evidence of learning, is empathy. Which test questions assesses capacity to empathize?
A. State the Pythagorean Theorem.
B. Test on Romeo and Juliet. Imagine you are Juliet. Write your thoughts and feelings why you have to take this desperate action.
C. Diagnose and fix the broken lamp.
D. Translate all the words in Spanish and give the meaning of the sentence.

91. You combined several subject areas in order to focus on a single concept for interdisciplinary teaching. What strategy did you use?
A. problem-centered learning
B. reading-writing activity
C. thematic instruction
D. unit method

92. Most classes are taught as a whole group. This structure of classroom grouping usually caters to _____.
A. average learners
B. both fast and average learners
 C. fast learners
 D. slow learners only

93. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted against set mastery level. This means that NSAT and NEAT fall under?
A. criterion­reference test
B. intelligence test
 C. aptitude test
D. norm­reference test

94. Which of the following is an example of linguistic over extension that a 2­year old might make?
A. saying “bye­ bye” to indicate that he or she wants to go out
B. pointing to a cat and saying “doggie”
C. repeating certain syllables, such as “ma­ m a­ ma”
D. reversing word order, such as “want it, paper”

95. Which are said to be the formative years?
A. 0 - 5 years
B. 2 - 7 years
C. 3 - 5 years
D. 0 - 7 years

96. Which are evidence of a conducive learning environment?
I. Students make mistakes and ask for assistance.
II. Students participate fully in the learning process.
III. Students are encouraged to ask and answer questions.
IV. Students attempt new approaches.
A. II and III
B. I, II, III, and IV
C. II and IV
D. III and IV

97. These are significant in formation about a student, gathered through the use of various techniques, assembled, summarize and organized in such a way that they may be used effectively. What is referred to?
A. cumulative record
B. case studies
 C. test profiles
 D. personnel inventory

98. Audio-visual materials are given much importance in instruction as suppot for teaching. In the use of these devices and instructional materials, the teacher should remember first that _____.
A. illustrative materials are expensive
B. devices should be colored and entertaining
C. audio-visual devices are ends in themselves
D. no single one device is effective in all types of learning

99. This self-assessment tool which is used nationwide is one of the bases in planning the _____ training of teachers.
A. preservice
 B. post-service
 C. school-based
 D. division-based

100. Which guideline in test construction is NOT observed in this test item: Jose Rizal wrote_____.
 A. The central problem should be packed in the stem.
B. There must be only one correct answer.
C. Alternatives must have grammatical parallelism.
D. The alternates must be plausible.

101. In Math, Teacher G presents various examples of plane figures to her class. Afterwards, she asks the students to give definition of each. What method did she use?
A. Inductive
B. Laboratory
C. Deductive
D. Expository

102. The following activities may be employed by the naturalist learners except _____.
A. visiting an orchidarium
B. exploring an aviary
C. going to the zoo
D. writing poems

103. As an effective classroom manager, what should a teacher do?
I. She uses instructional time wisely.
II. She uses her power to punish students for the sake of discipline.
III. She puts to use the available and appropriate materials.
IV. She manipulates colleagues and  students so she can meet her goals.
A. I and III
B. II, III, and IV
C. I, II, and III
 D. I, II, III, and IV

104. Learning is strengthened if it results to satisfaction but weakened if it results to annoyance is _____.
A. Law of Effect
B. Law of Exercise
C. Law of Readiness
D. all of the above

105. Which of the following are the attitudes and skills of teachers who help all types of learners?
I. Establishing clarity about curricular essentials
II. Accepting responsibility for learner sucess
III. Accessing a repertoire of information
IV. Developing flexible classroom routines
A. I, II, III, and IV
B. I and II
C. I, II, and III
D. III and IV

106. The discrimination index of a test item is -0.35. What does this mean?
A. More from the upper group got the item correctly.
B. More from the lower group got the item correctly.
C. The test is quite reliable.
D. The test item is valid.

107. I drew learners into several content areas and encouraged them to solve a complex question for inter-disciplinary teaching. Which strategy did I use?
A. Problem-centered learning
B. Unit method
C. Reading-writing activity
D. Thematic instruction

108. The adoption of national language directed by the Philippine Constitution is designed primarily to _____.
A. facilitate communication among diverse linguistic groups
B. do away from colonial mentality
C. officially adopt Tagalog as national language
D. counteract elitism

109. What does digital divide refer to?
I. The gap between people with effective access to digital and information technology and those with very limited or no access at all
II. The imbalance both in physical access to technology and the resources and skills needed to for effective participation.
III. The gap in ages of ICT users
A. I and II
B. II only
C. I, II, and III
D. I only

110. Which of the following statements on classroom climates can be considered true?
I. Classroom climate is affected by the type of leadership exhibited by a teacher.
II. Classroom climate is not affected by the type of leadership exhibited by a teacher.
III. Democratic leadership produces more task orientation and more socially acceptable behavior than does autocratic leadership.
IV. When environmental conditions are appropriate for learning, the likelihood of disruptive behavior is minimized.
A. II and III
B. I, III, and IV
C. III only
D. I only

111. In his second item analysis, Teacher H found out that more from the lower group got the test item # 6 correctly. This means that the test item __________.
A. has a negative discriminating power
B. has a lower validity
C. has a positive discriminating power
D. has a high reability

112. The then National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) was abolished because it was perceived to be _____.
A. against the democratization of access to education
B. not supportive of the production of quality manpower for the country
C. highly expensive for it was given to a huge number of high school graduates
D. culturally-biased against the marginalized citizens

113. Which is true about a democratic classroom?
A. Policies are a matter of group discussion and decision.
B. Decision is a monopoly of the teacher.
C. Decision is left entirely to the students.
D. Suggestions are frown upon inside the classroom.

114. What type of learner verbally describes what they learn to another person?
A. visual
B. auditory
C. tactile
D. kinesthetic

115. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I can't do it.) Which of the following about Joe is correct?
A. has a low sense of self-efficacy
B. has a high sense of self-efficacy
C. has no sense of self-efficacy
D. wants to be sure of his self efficacy

116. In R.A. 7836, otherwise known as the Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994, what collegial body has the power to revoke the certificate of registration (license) of teachers after due process?
A. Board of Teacher Education
B. Board of Alliance of Concerned Teachers
C. Board of Professional Teachers
D. Board of Teacher Examiners

117. The teacher encounters challenges in behavior management in the classroom. What can be an effective record of the day-to-day experiences and the necessary remedies for problems met?
A. diary
B. portfolio
C. journal
D. report

118. Student C dances well. He knows how something works and he fixes things without asking for help. Based on Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence under what intelligence is he strong?
A. Musical
B. Spatial
C. Kinesthetic
D. Intrapersonal

119. When instruction in the curriculum focuses on the mastery of the content and the evaluation that follows measures only the knowledge learned, such curriculum design is _____.
A. learner-centered
B. subject-centered
C. problem-centered
D. teacher-centered

120. Which seating arrangement has been proven to be effective for learning?
A. flexible to suit varied activities
B. fixed arrangement to maximize intructional time
C. a combination of fixed and flexible management
D. any seat arrangement to suit varied learning styles

121. Which of these approaches would reform assessment of learning outcomes?
A. use standards as means of giving feedback on student learning
B. compare results of performance of all schools
C. focus on testing without investing on learner's special needs
D. apply sanctions on low performing schools

122. Which was perceived to be contrary to the democratized access to education?
A. the granting of scholarships to a selected few
B. the "Study-Now-Pay-Later" plan
 C. the giving of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE)
 D. the imposition on moratorium on pro-poor courses

123. The Early Childhood Care and Development Act provides for the promotion of the rights of children for survival and development. Which of the following statements is not among its objectives?
A. Enhance the role of parents as the primary caregivers and educators of their children form birth onwards.
B. Facilitate a smooth transition from care and education provided at home to community or school-based setting and primary schools.
C. Assist the LGUs in their endeavor to prepare the child for adulthood.
D. Enhance the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, psychological, spiritual, and language development of young children.

124. Which is a classroom application of the theory on operant conditioning?
A. Make students learn by operating manipulatives.
B. Create a classroom atmosphere that elicits relaxation.
C. Help students see the connectedness of facts, concepts, and principles.
D. Reinforce a good behavior to increase the likelihood that the learner will repeat the response.

125. To give everyone in a big class a chance to participate, which one should you employ?
A. simulation
B. class game
C. panel discussion
D. small group discussion

126. The class of IV - K is tasked to analyze the present population of the different cities and municipalities of the National Capital Region for the last five years. How can they best present their analysis?
A. By means of a table
B. By looking for a pattern
C. By means of a graph
D. By guessing and checking

127. As a teacher, you are a rationalist. Which among these will be your guiding principle?
A. I must teach the child that we can never have real knowledge of anything.
B. I must teach the child to develop his mental powers to the full.
C. I must teach the child so he is assured of heaven.
D. I must teach the child every knowledge, skill, and value that he needs for a better future.

128. If you are a constructivist, what assumptions about learning and learner govern your thinking?
A. For learners to learn, knowledge should be transmitted directly from teachers to learners.
B. Learners are capable of constructing meaning of what is taught to them.
C. Learners are empty receptacles waiting to be filled.
D. Teachers are the only source of knowledge.

129. If one asked to develop himself to the fullest, what need is he trying to satisfy according to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
A. Safety needs
B. Belongingness
C. Physiological needs
D. Self­actualization

130. Here is a lesson objective: "To trace the causes of Alzheimer's disease." Which is a valid test for this particular objective?
A. Do young people also get attacked by alzheimer's disease? Support your answer.
B. What is an alzheimer's disease?
C. Can an alzheimer's disease be traced to old age? Explain your answer.
D. To what factors can Alzheimer's disease be traced? Explain.

131. The facility index of a test item is .50. This means that the test item is _____.
A. valid
B. moderate in difficulty
C. very easy
D. reliable

132. Which characteristic behavior of a Grade IV pupil makes you conclude that he is behind in his development in comparison with the average Grade IV pupil?
A. He has not learned yet to get along with his agemates.
B. He has not yet achieved emotional independence from parents.
C. He has not yet achieved a feminine or masculine social role.
D. He has not yet achieved a socially responsible behavior.

133. In line with the strengthening of ethical and spiritual values, religious instruction shall take place in the public schools with the following conditions except one. Which is the exception?
A. It is optional.
B. Parents or guardians express their desire in writing that their children/wards be taught religion in school.
C. The instructors must be designated or approved by the religious authorities of the religion to which children/wards belong.
D. The government shoulders the expense for such teaching.

134. In a multiple choice test item with four options and out of 50 examinees, which of the following must have served as a plausible option?
A. the option that was chosen by 30 examinees
B. the option that was chosen by 2 examinees
C. the option that was chosen by 13 examinees
D. A, B, and C

135. Scaffolding is integral to the ____ theory of learning.
A. behaviorist
 B. existentialist
C. essentialist
D. constructivist

136. Which is an element of norm-­referenced grading?
A. the student’s NAT performance
B. an absolute standard
C. the performance of the group
D. what constitutes a perfect score

137. Which of the following characterizes a well-motivated lesson?
A. The class is quiet.
B. The children have something to do.
C. The teacher can leave the pupils
D. There are varied procedures and activities undertaken by the pupils.

138. Two students are given the WISE II. One has a full scale IQ of 91, while the other has an IQ of 109. Which conclusion can be drawn?
A. The second student has significantly higher intellectual ability
B. The first student is probably below average, while the second has above average potential
C. Both students are functioning in the average range of intellectual ability
D. Another IQ test should be given to truly assess their intellectual potential

139. Teacher A aims to develop critical and creative thinking among her students. She should try using _____.
A. declarative statements
B. convergent questions
C. divergent questions
D. expository statements

140. What theory stresses the idea that good is that which administers to the temporal welfare and happiness of man, bad which abstracts or hinders retards this happiness?
A. Kantian theory
B. utilitarianism
C. hedonism
D. communism

141. The brain’s left hemisphere is involved in _____ function.
A. intuitive
B. nonverbal
C. visual
D. logical

142. Which part of the lesson is involved in the giving of situation or activities based on the concepts learned?
A. Preparation
B. Generalization
C. Application
D. Comparison and Abstraction

143. Student B was asked to report to the Guidance Office. Student B and his classmates at once remarked: "What's wrong?" What does this imply?
A. Reporting to a Guidance Office is often associated with misbehavior.
B. Student B is a "problem" student.
C. Guidance counselors are perceived to be "almighty and omniscient".
D. The parents of Student B must be of the delinquent type.

144. What does a negatively skewed score contribution imply?
A. The scores congregate on the left side of the normal contribution curve.
B. The scores are widespread.
C. The students must be academically poor.
D. The score congregate on the right side of the normal contribution curve.

145. Marking on a normative basis means that _____.
A. the normal curve of distribution should be followed
B. some students must fail
C. fewer students must get high marks
D. grades show how a student achieves relative to other students

146. Who among the following needs less verbal counseling but needs more concrete and operational forms of assistance? The child who __________.
A. has mental retardation
B. has attention-deficit disorder
C. has learning disability
D. has conduct disorder

147. A test is considered reliable if _____.
A. it is easy to score
B. it served the purpose for which it is constructed
C. it is consistent and stable
D. it is easy to administer

148. Lecturer C narrates: "I observe that when there is an English-speaking foreigner in class, more often than not, his classmates perceive him to be superior." To which Filipino trait does this point?
A. hospitality
B. friendliness
C. colonial mentality
D. lack of confidence

149. This law was enacted on June 8, 1940 and conferred the status of “persons in authority” upon the teacher, professors, and persons charged with the supervision of public or duly recognized private schools, colleges and universities.
A. Commonwealth Act No. 80
B. Commonwealth Act. No. 1
C. Commonwealth Act No. 578
D. Act No. 2706

150. Teacher A is a teacher of English as a Second Language. She uses vocabulary cards, fill-in-the-blank sentences, dialogues, dictation and writing exercise’s in teaching a lesson about grocery shopping. Based on this information, which of the following is a valid conclusion?
A. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierarchy of cognitive learning.
B. The teacher is teaching in a variety of ways because not all students learn in the same manner.
C. The teacher wants to make her teaching easier by having less talk.
D. The teacher is emphasizing reading and writing skills.

Answer Key:
1. D
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. D
6. B
7. B
8. D
9. C
10. A
11. D
12. B
13. A
14. D
15. D
16. A
17. B
18. B
19. D
20. B
21. D
22. B
23. A
24. C
25. C
26. B
27. D
28. C
29. B
30. A
31. A
32. C
33. A
34. D
35. A
36. A
37. C
38. B
39. C
40. D
41. B
42. D
43. D
44. C
45. B
46. B
47. C
48. A
49. A
50. A
51. B
52. A
53. C
54. B
55. C
56. D
57. C
58. B
59. A
60. C
61. A
62. D
63. C
64. A
65. C
66. C
67. C
68. B
69. C
70. A
71. C
72. A
73. A
74. D
75. B
76. C
77. D
78. C
79. C
80. A
81. B
82. A
83. B
84. A
85. A
86. D
87. B
88. C
89. A
90. B
91. C
92. A
93. A
94. C
95. A
96. B
97. A
98. D
99. C
100. B
101. A
102. D
103. A
104. A
105. A
106. B
107. A
108. A
109. A
110. B
111. B
112. D
113. A
114. A
115. A
116. C
117. B
118. C
119. B
120. A
121. A
122. C
123. C
124. D
125. D
126. C
127. B
128. A
129. D
130. D
131. B
132. A
133. D
134. D
135. D
136. C
137. D
138. A
139. C
140. B
141. C
142. C
143. A
144. D
145. D
146. B
147. C
148. C
149. C
150. B

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