Prof Ed Questionsssss
Prof Ed Questionsssss
Prof Ed Questionsssss
1. To ensure the lesson will go smoothly, Teacher A listed down the steps she will
undertake together with those of her students. This practice relates to?
a. Teaching style
b. Teaching method
c. Teaching strategy
d. Teaching technique
3. Teacher C gives the class specific topic as assignment which they have to research and
pass the following day. However, the students could not find any information about it. What
method should Teacher C use to teach the assignment?
a. Project method
b. Discovery approach
c. Lecture method
d. Demonstration method
4. Pictures, models and the like arouse students interest on the day's topic, in what part of
the lesson should the given materials be presented?
a. Initiating activities
b. Culminating activities
c. Evaluation activities
d. Developmental activities
5. In Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives, the domains are stated from lowest to
highest level. Which of the following objectives belongs to the lowest level?
a. To identify the characters of the story.
b. To differentiate active from passive voice.
c. To give the available resources that could be recycled to useful things.
d. To explain the procedure in changing improper fraction to mixed number
6. The class of IV - Kalikasan 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
7. There are several reasons why problem-solving is taught in Math. Which is the LEAST
important?
a. It is the main goal for the study of Math
b. It provides the content in which concepts and skills are learned and applied
c. It provides an opportunity to develop critical and analytical thinking
d. It provides pupils an opportunity to relate Math in the real world
8. 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
9. Devices can make a lecture more understandable and meaningful. What is the most
important thing a teacher should consider in the selection and utilization of instructional
materials?
a. Objectives of the lesson
b. Availability of instructional materials
c. Attractiveness of instructional materials
d. Degree of interest on the part of the students
10. Teacher E asks student A to identify and analyze events, ideas or objects in order to
state their similarities and differences. In which part of the lesson does said activity take
place?
a. Preparation
b. Generalization
c. Application
d. Comparison and Abstraction
11. 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
12. Teacher F wants the class to find out the effect of heat on matter. Which method will
help him accomplish his objective?
a. Project Method
b. Laboratory Method
c. Problem Method
d. Expository Method
13. 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
14. Teaching Tinikling to I-Maliksi becomes possible through the use of?
a. Inductive Method
b. Expository Method
c. Demonstration Method
d. Laboratory Method
15. What is the implication of using a method that focuses on the why rather than the how?
a. There is best method
b. Typical one will be good for any subject
c. These methods should be standardized for different subjects.
d. Teaching methods should favor inquiry and problem solving.
18. Learners must be developed not only in the cognitive, psychomotor but also in the
affective aspect. Why is development of the latter also important?
a. It helps them develop a sound value system.
b. Their actions are dominated by their feelings.
c. It helps them develop an adequate knowledge of good actions.
d. Awareness of the consequences of their action is sharpened.
19. 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.
20. The strategy which makes use of the old concept of "each-one-teach-one" of the sixty's
is similar to?
a. Peer learning
b. Independent learning
c. Partner learning
d. Cooperative learning
21. Which part of the lesson does the learner give a synthesis of the things learned?
a. Motivation
b. Application
c. Evaluation
d. Generalization
22. Educational objectives are arranged from simple to complex. Why is this?
a. Each level is built upon and assumes acquisition of skills from the previous level.
b. Objectives are broad and value-laden statements that lead to the philosophy of
education.
c. Be idealistic and ambitious to begin with grandiose scheme for using taxonomy in all
levels.
d. These are guidelines to be taught and learned where teachers and students evaluate
learning.
24. In Music, Teacher 1 wants to teach the class how to play the piano in the Key of C.
Which of the following should be his objective?
a. To play the piano in the key of C chords
b. To improve playing the piano in the key of C
c. To interpret property of chords of Key of C in the piano
d. To exhibit excellent playing of piano in the key of C
25. When using instructional material, what should the teacher primarily consider?
a. The material must be new and skillfully made.
b. It must be suited to the lesson objective.
c. The material must stimulate and maintain students' interest
d. It must be updated and relevant to Filipino setting.
Answers: 1B 2D 3C 4A 5A 6C 7A 8C 9A 10D 11C 12B 13A 14C 15D 16D 17D 18A 19A
20D 21C 22A 23C 24A 25B
1. Student A wishes to write a lesson plan. Which question should s/he asks herself/himself
first?
a. What materials will I need?
b. How will I get things started?
c. What do I want to accomplish?
d. What exercises will I give my students?
2. Which of the following characterizes best an effective classroom manager? One who is
friendly yet
a. Rigid
b. Demanding
c. Business-like
d. Buddy-buddy
9. Which of the following should the teacher use to start the class discussion?
a. Narrow question
b. Convergent question
c. Memory question
d. Divergent question
10. What of the following characterizes best a well-managed class? When learners
a. are controlled by the teacher
b. blindly obey teachers' instructions
c. pursue their task without inhibition
d. are engaged in an activity that leads them to realize the set goal
12. When should Teacher M undertake the task of setting up routine activities?
a. Every homeroom period
b. On the very first day of school
c. Every day at the start of the session
d. As soon as the students have adjusted to their schedule
15.Teacher N wants to develop the comprehension skills of his pupils. How should his
questioning proceed?
I. literal II. Interpretation III. Critical IV. Integration
a. I, II, III, IV
b. I, III, II, IV
c. I, II, IV, III
d. IV, III, II, I
16. Which of the following counters the teacher's role as facilitator of learning?
a. Does more talk than learners
b. Does less talk compared to learners
c. Makes use of interactive teaching strategies
d. Caters to multiple intelligence in the classroom
17. Which of the following practices violates the guidelines in asking questions?
a. Avoid cognitive memory questions
b. Call on pupils before asking the questions
c. Use probing questions to follow up incomplete answers
d. Sequence questions so that higher level questions build on the answers to lower level
questions
21. Which of the following should Teacher O practice more if he wants to give his students
the opportunity to think critically?
a. Provide questions with clues
b. Give questions that require analysis
c. Give questions that deviate from the main topic
d. Allow the children to ask questions during class discussion
22. Which guideline in asking questions must Teacher P use to develop reflective thought
and critical thinking among her learners?
a. Probing
b. Prompting
c. Wait time
d. Redirection
24. Which of the following routines is the best way to start a class?
a. Ringing the bell
b. Greeting each other
c. Making the children line up
d. Asking the children to clean the room
25. What is the most effective way to distribute papers/ materials in class?
a. Give pupils papers one by one
b. Let pupils come to the teacher one by one
c. Ask a leader pupil to distribute the papers.
d. Instruct pupils to "Get one and pass".
Answers: 1C 2C 3A 4D 5A 6A 7A 8D 9D 10D 11C 12B 13D 14D 15A 16A 17B 18C 19D
20A 21B 22A 23C 24B 25D
2. Of the following interventions, which is directly aimed at responding to the transitional gap
between academic achievement and employment?
A. Deregulation of tuition fees
B. Voluntary accreditation of schools
C. School networking with business and industry
D. Identification of centers of excellence
3. Teacher Ernie makes sure that he covers the essential subject content, while treating
them sufficiency or in-depth. What guiding principle is he following for lesson preparation?
A. Balance
B. Feasibility
C. Significance
D. Self-sufficiency
4. As preventive measure for classroom discipline, the teacher may restructure the
program. How is this not done?
A. Reteach lessons difficult to understand
B. Remove tension level before proceeding with lesson
C. Modify lesson
D. Skip whole lesson unit altogether
5. Teacher Jose talks to students about their interests, what they did over the weekend,
their progress in school work, etc. What positive approach to classroom management did
Teacher Jose apply?
A. Trusting students
B. Being fair and consistent
C. Expressing interest for students
D. Being positive
. Of the following, which is a non-threatening style of disciplining unruly students?
A. Stand under heat of the sun
B. Do push-ups
C. Send to guidance office
D. Squat before the class
7. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students seek to hurt others to make up being for being hurt or rejected?
A. Revenge seeking
B. Power seeking
C. Withdrawal
D. Attention getting
8. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students are not getting the recognition they desire, continually seek help, and refuse to
work unless the teacher hovers over them?
A. Attention getting
B. Withdrawal
C. Revenge seeking
D. Power seeking
9. Among mistaken goals in the Acceptance Approach to discipline, what happens when
students feel helpless and rejected so that they remove themselves rather than confront the
situation?
A. Withdrawal
B. Power seeking
C. Revenge seeking
D. Attention getting
10. To manage behavior, the teacher needs to be able to identify the mistaken goals of
students. What is the hidden goal of students who become violent?
A. Goal is to seek power
B. Goal is to get attention
C. Goal is to isolate self
D. Goal is to get revenge
11. Facilities such as classrooms, fixtures, and equipment can often damage the morale of
new teachers and become an obstacle for adapting well to the school environment. What
should be the policy for assigning said physical facilities?
A. Needs of student’s basis
B. Position ranking basis
C. First-come, first-served basis
D. Service seniority basis
12. According to the guidelines on punishment, what does it mean if the teacher should give
the student the benefit of the doubt?
A. Make sure facts are right before punishing
B. Doubt the incident really happened
C. Don’t punish and doubt effectiveness of punishment
D. Get the side of the students when punishing
13. Of subcategories of movement behavior, what is happening when the teacher ends an
activity abruptly?
A. Thrust
B. Truncation
C. Stimulus-bounded
D. Flip-flop
15. Which of the following steps should be completed first in planning an achievement test?
A. Set up a table of specifications
B. Define the instructional objective
C. Select the types of test items to use
D. Decide on the length of the test
16. Teacher Francis organized a structured class discussion with two opposing sides and
assigned speakers on the issue of contraceptives. What was this kind of class?
A. Brainstorming
B. Debate
C. panel discussion
D. symposium
17. Problems of discipline (misdeeds, lapses, minor offenses) can be reduced through
enthusiasm which can be matched by the enthusiasm of learners. What can draw a laugh
and reduce tension from all?
A. Verbal reinforces
B. Nonverbal gestures
C. Dialogues
D. Sense of humor
18. What best describes “puwede na” mentality vs. excellence in service/work?
A. Arduous preparation
B. Resignation to mediocrity
C. Committed work
D. Striving to be the best
19. If the children are cooperatively engaged with the teacher in a group project the children
will discipline themselves as each member of the group exercises
A. Obedience to the teacher
B. Special interest
C. Peer influence
D. Moral compulsion
20. Which of these “combination of classes” is organized in places where the required
number of pupils of the same grade levels has not met the required number to make up a
separate class thus the teacher apportions class time for instruction to every grade level
within the class?
A. Mutli-grade
B. Heterogeneous
C. Extension
D. Homogeneous
Answers: 1D 2C 3A 4D 5C 6C 7A 8A 9A 10D 11A 12D 13B 14C 15B 16B 17D 18B 19C
20A
2 TEACHING PROFESSION
1. 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
2. Which educational level/s provide/s for free and compulsory education as stipulated in Article
IV, Section 2 of the Philippine Constitution?
a. Elementary level
b. Secondary level
c. Elementary and secondary levels
d. Tertiary level
3. Who among the following is in the category of non-academic personnel as provided for under
Education Act of 1982?
a. Guidance counselors
b. School principal
c. School nurse
d. School librarian
5. Which of the following is NOT recognized by the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers?
a. Quality education depends primarily on the quality of socio-economic status of teachers.
b. Advancement in education depends on the teachers' qualifications and ability.
c. Education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation.
d. Education is development and vice-versa.
6. What appointment can be given to Teacher A 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
7. Which of the following rights is intended for parents under Education Act of 1982?
a. The right to academic freedom
b. The right to privacy of communication
c. The right to seek redress of grievance
d. The right to full access to the evidence of the case
8. What can help achieve relevant quality education?
a. Strong curriculum
b. Competent instruction
c. School-community relations
d. Competent administrator
9. Which of the following provisions under the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers will
most likely promote teachers' welfare and defend their interests?
a. Be promoted in rank and salary
b. Regulate their social involvement
c. Undergo and participate in professional development
d. Establish, join and maintain professional and self-regulation organizations
13. Teacher B 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 s/he avail of?
a. Indefinite leave
b. Scholarship leave
c. Study leave
d. Vacation leave
14. When can teachers be required to work on assignment not related to their duties?
a. When on probation
b. When found inefficient
c. When lacking in educational qualifications
d. When compensated under existing laws
15. Teacher C has been teaching 7 straight years and therefore qualities for a study leave
with pay for one year. Should she pursue it, how much pay is she entitled to receive?
a. 50% of monthly salary
b. 60% of monthly salary
c. 70% of monthly salary
d. 100% monthly salary
16. Which of the following laws strengthens teacher education in the Philippines through the
establishment of centers of excellence?
a. RA 7722
b. RA 7784
c. RA 7796
d. RA 7834
17. What does free public secondary educational under the law mean?
a. Right of every student to enter public secondary schools
b. Free from being screened to enter pubic secondary schools
c. Free from payment of school fees identifies and authorized by law
d. Free from payment of tuition and other fees for students enrolled in public secondary
schools
19. Teacher H contracted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which leave
should she apply for?
a. Sick leave
b. Personal leave
c. Vacation leave
d. Indefinite leave
20. A school personnel can avail of free legal service under certain circumstances. Principal
I was accused of maligning her neighbor. Is Principal I entitled to the said service?
a. Yes, she should defend herself.
b. No, if funds are not available.
c. No, it might bring some disagreements in school
d. No, the case is not related to her professional duties.
21. Teacher J discusses conflicts between warring groups in Mindanao. Which pillar should
he stress more?
a. Learning to be
b. Learning to live together
c. Learning to do
d. Learning to know
22. Teacher K teaches in a public school in her locality. Due to teacher shortage, her
classroom teaching starts from 6 am and ends at 3 pm. Is the assignment given her just?
a. Yes, the situation demands that she render longer teaching hours.
b. Yes, as long as she signs a conforme letter to that effect.
c. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tired and exhausted.
d. No, Magna Carta for Public School Teachers states that in the exigencies of service, any
teacher may be required to render more than six hours and n ot more than eight hours of
actual classroom teaching a day.
24. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the Code of Ethics for Professional
Teachers?
a. The teacher must select which information to keep confidential
b. The teacher must demonstrate full commitment and devotion to duty
c. The teacher must manifest pride in the nobility of the teaching profession
d. The teacher must make no prejudice or discrimination against any learner
25. Which of the following could be the reason for the teacher's suspension from the
practice of the teaching profession?
a. Immoral, unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
b. Observing proper procedures in obtaining a certificate of registration
c. Faithfulness to the code of ethical and professional standards for professional teachers
d. Willingness to attend seminars, workshops, conferences and the like or the continuing
education program prescribed by the Board and the Commission.
Answers: 1D 2C 3C 4C 5D 6C 7C 8B 9D 10B 11D 12D 13C 14D 15B 16B 17D 18C 19D
20D 21B 22D 23C 24A 25A
1. Ms. Sanchez, a BSE graduate, has not passed the LET yet. On what capacity can she be
hired?
a. Permanent status
b. Emergency status
c. Provisional for not less six months
d. Provisional for not less than one year
2. Teacher M suffers from hypertension and experiences difficulty in speech. Which would
be affected if he continues teaching?
a. Personality
b. Punctuality
c. Effectiveness
d. Devotion to duty
3. Teacher N 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 not exceed one year.
4. Teacher O tutors her students, who have difficulty coping with Math, after class hours. Is
her act ethical?
a. Yes, provided she receives jut compensation.
b. Yes, provided she does not require a fee from the parent.
c. No, that is unfair to other students.
d. No, she should be free after her official time.
6. 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.
7. 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 the 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.
8. When a Principal starts to exercise his/her powers over making and promoting students,
is his/her action acceptable?
a. Yes, when the teacher cannot make decision on time.
b. Yes, when there is abuse of judgment on the part of the teacher.
c. No, teachers are more knowledgeable of their student's performance.
d. No, grading and promoting students are exclusive functions of teachers.
9. Teacher R was asked by her principal to teach pre-school class in addition to her regular
grade one class. What will be the basis for her additional compensation?
a. Her basic salary
b. Performance rating
c. Providing public information of their policies and procedures
d. Encouraging appreciation of government agencies
10. Which of the following shows responsiveness of public officials and employees?
a. Avoiding wastage in public funds
b. Formulating rules and policies regarding work
c. Providing public information of their policies and procedures
d. Encouraging appreciation of government services
11. Teacher S, a Science teacher has been accused of sexual harassment by one of her
students. What should the school principal do?
a. Ask the teacher to surrender to the police.
b. Tell the teacher to stop reporting to school.
c. Advice the teacher to transfer to other school.
d. Create a committee to investigate the accusation.
12. Teacher T receives a love letter from one of her third year high school students in
Eenglish. 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.
13. Mr. Nico, a Social Science teacher is advocating reforms which the principal failed to
recognize. What should the principal do?
a. Subject Mr. Nico to a disciplinary measure.
b. Just keep quiet about the behavior of Mr. Nico
c. Call Mr. Nico to the office and clarify things out with him.
d. Send Mr. Nico a memo requiring him to explain his behavior.
15. Teacher U was ordered by her principal to come to school on four consecutive
Saturdays for the training of students' editorial staff of their school paper. Is this allowed
under RA 4670?
a. Yes, provided the teacher is compensated.
b. No, because it's not within the regular functions of the classroom teacher.
c. Yes, because it's part of the teacher's other duties
d. No, because it's not clearly indicated in the law
16. Dr. Velasco, a schools' division superintendent acted on the complaint filed by a group
of parents against the alleged misconduct of a particular teacher. She issued a
memorandum requiring her to take a leave of absence for a week while the complaint is
being heard yet. Was the action of the superintendent legal?
a. Yes, because she is the superintendent.
b. No, because the complaint has not been heard yet.
c. Yes, the superintendent has disciplinary authority over teachers.
d. No, the superintendent has no disciplinary authority over teachers.
17. A school's academic coordinator has been found to have engaged in gambling which
has caused him to be absent most of the time. Can his certificate of registration as a
teacher be revoked?
a. No, unless he's proven guilty.
b. No, because he's protected by his rights as a teacher.
c. Yes, because he's incompetent.
d. Yes, because habitual gambling is a dishonorable conduct and is against the practice of
teaching.
18. Mr. Santos is a holder of a valid certificate of eligibility as a teacher issued by the Civil
Service Commissioner and the then DECS, while Mr. Cruz is a registered professional. Who
is allowed to practice the teaching profession in the Philippines?
a. Mr. Santos, because of his CSC eligibility certificate.
b. Mr. Cruz, because their credentials are both recognized by law.
c. Both of them, because their credentials are both recognized by law.
d. Neither of the two because they did not take and pass the LET.
20. Teacher V, 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
21. What norm of conduct is manifested by being loyal to the republic and to the Filipino
people?
a. Professionalism
b. Nationalism and Patriotism
c. Responsiveness to the public
d. Honesty
22. Mr. Salazar, a school superintendent, filed his statement of assets and liabilities upon
assuming to office. Under what ethical standard does this practice fall?
a. Divestment
b. Prohibited Acts and Transactions
c. Statement of Assets and Liabilities
d. System of Incentives
23. Principal B acted on the letter of complaint received by his office 30 days after saying he
was preoccupied by more important things the past days. Is his reason acceptable?
a. Yes, because he has to prioritize things.
b. No, RA 6713 states that public officials and employees must act promptly on letters and
requests within 15 working days from receipt thereof.
c. Yes, because the letter of complaint can wait and is of no urgency.
d. No, the reason is simple unacceptable.
24. Which of the following is NOT in the norms of conduct under RA 6713?
a. Professionalism
b. Justness and sincerity
c. Commitment to public interest
d. Responsiveness to the private
25. Which of the following is true about the teacher as a person under the Code of Ethics for
Professional Teachers?
a. Live with dignity at all times wherever he/she is
b. Serve as a model worthy of emulation
c. Place premium upon self-respect and self-discipline
d. All of the above.
Answers: 1D 2C 3B 4B 5D 6B 7C 8B 9D 10C 11D 12C 13C 14D 15C 16C 17D 18C 19C
20D 21B 22C 23B 24D 25D
3 SDE
1. Which of the following conditions manifests trend of globalization?
a. Establishment of stronger boundaries between and among nations.
b. Increased awareness on the importance of national cultures and traditions.
c. Less and less impact of human activity on the planet earth.
d. The incorporation of local and national economies into a worldwide global economy.
2. According to the Delors report, there are a number of main tensions central to the
problems of the twenty first century that we need to overcome. One of them is the challenge
to an individual how he or she can adapt to the changing world without forgetting or turning
his/her back from the past. What kind of tension or conflict is manifested in this situation?
a. Tension between tradition and modernity
b. Tension between the global and the local
c. Tension between the universal and the individual
d. Tension between long term and short term considerations
3. Which of the following features represents the new paradigm shift in education?
a. Traditional pedagogies
b. Lifelong education for all
c. Rigid subject matter boundaries
d. Knowledge as the only learning outcome
7. Which of the following aptly describes Marshall Mcluhans' concept of global village?
a. The idea that because of rapid globalization and development in technology, the world
has become one global village where increased diversity and difference among people has
become more pronounced than ever.
b. Rapid integration of the planet through media and technology where events in one part of
the world could be experienced from other parts in real-time, similar to what human
experience was like when we lived in small villages.
c. Global Village is the kind of global world we are experiencing, characterized by
fundamentalism, apathy and conflict brought about by clashes of cultures.
d. People's cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-
Cold War world as evidenced by the conflict between fundamentalist Muslims and the
western world.
8. When planning her lessons and units, Mrs. Jones is careful to include books and
resources from a variety of cultures and ethnic groups. What kind of education is this?
a. Multilingual education
b. Transformative education
c. Multicultural education
d. Gender free education
10. Which of the following illustrates the major paradigm shift in education in the 21st
century?
a. Shift from rigid subject matter to a more interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary
pedagogical approach.
b. Shift from values education and emotional learning to knowledge dominated curriculum
c. From contextualized themes generated from global and local realities to pre-organized
subject matter
d. From more flexible learning styles to a prescribed pedagogy
12. How does the notion of cultural relativity and variability affect the teaching-learning
processes in school?
a. The students' varied cultural background will in now way affect the way they will learn the
lessons in school.
b. The students can readily adjust to the way the teacher initiates learning in school
because children are adaptable beings no matter what culture they come from.
c. The child's cultural background influences the children's way of interpreting and viewing
the world; hence, teachers must consider the children's world view when teaching.
d. The teacher should be wary of differing cultural points of view and must make sure that
students will see things the same way.
14. Which of the following initiatives would NOT help a school address diversity?
a. Using ability grouping
b. Using cooperative learning
c. Working with neighborhood groups
d. Using culturally-relevant teaching methods
15. If the teacher is emphasizing the development of the learner's competency to transform
knowledge into innovations and job-creation, what pillar of education does s/he is actually
promoting?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
d. Learning to Be
18. Which of the following qualities should be developed by the pillar, Learning to Live
Together?
a. Strong appreciation of the diversity of the human race
b. Readiness to take risks and resolve or manage conflicts
c. Scientific spirit and an inquiring mind
d. Complete fulfillment of humans, in all the richness of his/her personality
20. UNICEF and UNESCO are two key UN agencies which are particularly active advocates
of education for peace. Which of the following is not supported by UNESCO in promoting
peace in the schools?
a. Uphold children's basic rights as outlined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child
(CRC)
b. Develop a climate that models peaceful and respectful behavior among all members of
the learning community
c. Demonstrate the principles of equality and non-discrimination in administrative policies
d. Enable the teachers to stress peace-making in social studies classroom only when
necessary
21. One way to advance peace education is through partnerships of various non-
governmental organizations, education institutions, United Nations specialized bodies which
link ideals of peace with research and practice. One such significant examples is the Hague
Agenda for Peace and Justice for the 21st Century. What is the aim of the Agenda's Global
Campaign for Peace Education?
a. Helps coordinate local initiatives and unite educators in the common practice of
educating for a culture of peace.
b. Supports the UN Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-violence for the Children of the
World and to introduce peace and human rights education into all educational institutions.
c. Brings together multiple traditions of pedagogy, theories of education, and international
initiatives for the advancement of total human development and care for the environment
through learning.
d. Serves to enhance learning across subjects like conflict resolution initiatives.
22. The impact of conflict on children whether as victims of war or child soldiers has been
brought to world attention through media, international organizations and eye witness
accounts. What is the best thing to do to help children affected by conflict?
a. Employ education to regain parts of a lost children and to facilitate the experiences that
support healthy social, emotional and intellectual growth and development
b. Provide employment opportunity for them as well as their parents to attain financial
independence
c. Offer them to migrate in neighboring country as foreign refugees
d. Secure their safety by imposing strict curfew hours
23. The United Nations is committed to address climate through mitigation and adaptation.
Which of the following is the best way of addressing the issue?
a. Deepen strategic and operational collaboration with international and regional
organizations, including international financial institutions and regional development banks,
and other stakeholders.
b. Developing a policy framework that identifies basic elements needed to prevent human
rights violations.
c. Facilitate and execute agreements on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest
degradation to protect forests and sustain the livelihoods of the people who depend on
them.
d. Enhancing collaboration among humanitarian organizations, particularly from the global
South, at the local, national and regional levels, to strengthen community resilience and
emergency response, and establishing a monitoring system to assess progress on the
implementation of preparedness measures.
Answers: 1D 2B 3B 4B 5D 6A 7A 8C 9D 10A 11C 12D 13B 14A 15B 16D 17A 18A 19B
20D 21B 22A 23C 24D 25B
1. What kind of tension is referred to when people prefer to have quick answers and ready
solution to many problems even if its calls for a patient, concerted, negotiated strategy of
reform?
a. Tension between modernity and tradition
b. Tension between long term and short term considerations
c. Tension between spiritual and material
d. Tension between individual and universal
2. In what strands of the four pillars of education implies a shift from skill to competence, or
a mix of higher-order skills specific to each individual?
a. Learning to Know
b. Learning to Do
c. Learning to Live Together
c. Learning to Be
3. Which of the following is NOT true about the Four Pilalrs of Learning?
a. The pillars of learning stress the goal of contributing to social cohesion, intercultural and
international understanding, peaceful interchange, and harmony.
b. The Pillars of Learning imply a shift from schooling to learning throughout life by "learning
how to learn"
c. The pillars of learning stress the importance of closer linkage between education and the
world of work.
d. The Pillars of Learning adheres to the instrumental and purely academic view of
education that focuses on the achievement of specific aims of education such as economic
productivity.
5. The rapid traversing of ideas, attitudes and values across national borders that generally
leads to an interconnectedness and interaction between peoples of diverse cultures and
ways of life. What is being referred to?
a. Cultural Globalization
b. Fundamentalism
c. Multiculturalism
d. Clash of civilization
10. What current current trend in education focuses on the study of the basic concepts,
beliefs and values underlying our democratic political community and constitutional order?
a. Civic education
b. Development education
c. Peace education
c. Multicultural education
11. Which of the following is the first target of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG's)
formulated by member states of the UN in September 2000?
a. Reduce child mortality
b. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
c. Reduce death due to HIV/AIDS and malaria
d. Achieve universal access to primary education
12. Which among the following statements about Human Rights Education (HRE) is
correct?
a. HRE is more of the responsibilities of the state to implement human rights law rather than
the protection of the rights holders
b. HRE should focus more on rights based on "law in books", rather than "law in real-life".
c. HRE needs to focus on the values, principles, and standards and human rights and how
they can be translated into day-to-day actions
d. Human Rights Standards vary from society to society and HRE therefore should also
vary in terms of approaches and methods
13. What is the implication and globalization to the practice and experience of education?
a. Increase of state and government support and subsidy for education
b. Commodification and the corporate takeover of education
c. Greater autonomy of national educational systems
d. Delocalization of technologies and orientations in education
14. Which of the following skills corresponds to the Fourth Pillar of Learning, "Learning to
live together"?
a. Empathy and cooperative social behavior
b. Personal commitment and sense of responsibility
c. Adaptability to change in the world of work
d. Reasoning and problem solving skills
16. What is the character of education that manifests democratization of access and
inclusivity?
a. Relevance
b. Sustainability
c. Quality
d. Equity
17. What is the kind of education that emphasizes human-earth relationships and fosters a
vision of education for sustainable development to build a global culture of ecological
responsibility?
a. Human Rights Education
b. Development Education
c. Environmental Education
d. Global Education
19. Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits of social media?
a. Mass media decreases prejudice and discrimination.
b. Mass media enriches the educational programs.
c. Mass media increases student's exposure to diversity.
d. Mass media helps provoke discussion of current issues.
20. Which among the following rights manifests rule of law and good governance?
a. Right to education
b. Right to environment protection
c. Right of participation
d. Right to work
21. Which among the following is NOT a core principle of human rights?
a. Human dignity
b. Non-discrimination
c. Universality
d. Independency
22. How are human rights principles reflected in the activities of national and local
governments?
a. Legislating laws to include rights education in all levels of schooling
b. Organizing local exhibit or event to highlight the children's talents and local products
c. Asking the community leaders to volunteer in the construction of a barangay hall
d. Lobbying to the UN High Commission for Human Rights to allocate higher budget for
Philippines' Commission on Human Rights.
23. Which of the following could be a reason to justify peace education as a series of
"teaching encounters" or teaching-learning process?
a. Desire for peace
b. Nonviolent alternatives for managing conflict
c. Skills for critical analysis of structural arrangements that produce and legitimize injustice
and inequality
d. All of the above
24. Which of the following is accurate in regard to working with parents in diverse
classrooms?
a. The parent's culture is important, but should not influence their children's education.
b. Teachers should demonstrate their "expertise" to parents to show they know best.
c. Teachers should strive to use a variety of ways to keep parents informed, including
parents who cannot speak English or Filipino.l
d. The importance of the family's influence on children's education has diminished over the
past few years.
Answers: 1B 2B 3D 4B 5A 6B 7C 8A 9A 10A 11B 12C 13B 14A 15D 16D 17C 18C 19A
20C 21D 22A 23D 24C 25A
4 ASL
1. Who among the teachers described below is doing assessment?
a. Mrs. Bautista who is administering a test to her students.
b. Mr. Ferrer who is counting the scores obtained by the students in his test.
c. Ms. Leyva who is computing the final grade of the students after completing all their
requirements.
d. Prof. Cuevas who is planning for a remedial instruction after knowing that students
perform poorly in her test
2. Mr. Fernandez is judging the accuracy of these statements. Which statements will he
consider as correct?
I. Test is a tool to measure a trait.
II. Measurement is the process of qualifying a given trait.
III. Assessment is the gathering of quantitative and qualitative data.
IV. Evaluation is the analysis of quantitative and qualitative data for decision making
A. I and II only
b. III and IV only
c. I, II, and III
d. I, III and IV
3. If I have to use the most authentic method of assessment, which of these procedures
should I consider?
a. Traditional Test
b. Performance-based Assessment
c. Written Test
d. Objective Assessment
4. After doing the exercise on verbs, Ms. Borillo gave a short quiz to find out how well
students have understood the lesson. What type of assessment was done?
a. Summative Assessment
b. Formative Assessment
c. Diagnostic Assessment
d. Placement Assessment
6. You are assessing for learning. Which of these will you likely do?
a. Giving grades to students
b. Reporting to parents the performance of their child.
c. Recommending new policies in grading students.
d. Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of students.
9. Ms. Ortega tasked her students to show how to play basketball. What learning target is
she assessing?
a. Knowledge
b. Reasoning
c. Skills
d. Products
10. Mr. Ravelas made an essay test for the objective "Identify the planets in the solar
system". Was the assessment method used the most appropriate for the given objective?
Why?
a. Yes, because essay test is easier to construct than objective test.
b. Yes, because essay test can measure any type of objective.
c. No, he should have conducted oral questioning.
d. No, he should have prepared an objective test.
11. Mr. Cidro wants to test students' knowledge of the different places in the Philippines,
their capital and their products and so he gave his students an essay test. If you were the
teacher, will you do the same?
a. No, the giving of an objective test is more appropriate than the use of essay.
b. No, such method of assessment is inappropriate because essay is difficult.
c. Yes, essay test could measure more than what other tests could measure.
d. Yes, essay test is the best in measuring any type of knowledge.
12. What type of validity does the Pre-board examination possess if its results can explain
how the students will likely perform in their licensure examination?
a. Concurrent
b. Predictive
c. Construct
d. Content
13. Ms. Aviz wants to determine if the students' scores in their Final Test is reliable.
However, she has only one set of test and her students are already on vacation. What test
of reliability can she employ?
a. Test-Retest
b. Kuder Richardson Method
c. Equivalent Forms
d. Test-Retest with Equivalent Forms
To assess the attainment of the objectives, Teacher A required the students to construct a
bar graph for the given set of data then she asked them to interpret this using a set of
questions as guide. Teacher B presented a bar graph then asked them to interpret this
using also a set of guide questions.
16. In the context of the Theory of Multiple Intelligence, which is a weakness of the paper-
pencil test?
a. It puts non-linguistically intelligent at a disadvantage.
b. It is not easy to administer.
c. It utilizes so much time.
d. It lacks reliability.
17. Mr. Umayam is doing a performance-based assessment for the day's lesson. Which of
the following will most likely happen?
a. Students are evaluated in one sitting.
b. Students do an actual demonstration of their skill.
c. Students are evaluated in the most objective manner.
d. Students are evaluated based on varied evidences of learning
18. Ms. del Rosario rated her students in terms of appropriate and effective use of some
laboratory equipment and measurement tools and the students ability to follow the specified
procedures. What mode of assessment should Miss del Rosario use?
a. Portfolio Assessment
b. Journal Assessment
c. Traditional Assessment
d. Performance-based Assessment
19. Mrs. Hilario presented the lesson on baking through a group activity so that the students
will not just learn how to bake but also develop their interpersonal skills. How should this
lesson be assessed?
I. She should give the students an essay test explaining how they baked the cake.
II. The students should be graded on the quality of their baked cake using a rubric.
III. The students in a group should rate the members based on their ability to cooperate in
their group activity.
IV. She should observe how the pupils perform their tasks.
20. If a teacher has set objectives in all domains or learning targets and which could be
assessed using a single performance task, what criterion in selecting a task should she
consider?
a. Generalizability
b. Fairness
c. Multiple Foci
d. Teachability
21. Which term refers to the collection of students' products and accomplishments in a
given period for evaluation purposes?
a. Diary
b. Portfolio
c. Anecdotal record
d. Observation report
22. Mrs. Catalan allowed the students to develop their own portfolio in their own style as
long as they show all the non-negotiable evidences of learning. What principle in portfolio
assessment explains this practice?
a. Content Principle
b. Learning Principle
c. Equity Principle
d. Product Principle
23. How should the following steps in portfolio assessment be arranged logically?
I. Set targets
II. Select evidences
III. Collect evidences
IV. Rate Collection
V. Reflect on Evidences
a. I, II, III, IV, V
b. I, III, II, V, IV
c. I, II, III, V, IV
d. I, III, V, II, IV
25. The pupils are to be judged individually on their mastery of the singing of the national
anthem so their teacher let them sing individually. What should the teacher use in rating the
performance of the pupils considering the fact that the teacher has only one period to spend
in evaluating her 20 pupils?
a. Analytic
b. Holistic
c. Either holistic or analytic
d. Both holistic and analytic
Answers: 1C 2D 3B 4B 5C 6D 7C 8A 9C 10D 11A 12B 13B 14A 15A 16A 17B 18D 19C
20C 21B 22C 23B 24B 25B
1. Mrs. Pua is judging the worth of the project of the students in her Science class based on
a set of criteria. What process describes what she is doing?
a. Testing
b. Measuring
c. Evaluating
d. Assessing
3. Ms. Ricafort uses alternative methods of assessment. Which of the following will she not
likely use?
a. Multiple Choice Test
b. Reflective Journal Writing
c. Oral Presentation
d. Developing Portfolios
4. Ms. Camba aims to measure a product of learning. Which of these objectives will she
most likely set for her instruction?
a. Show positive attitude towards learning common nouns
b. Identify common nouns in a reading selection
c. Construct a paragraph using common nouns
d. User a common noun in a sentence
5. The students of Mrs. Valino are very noisy. To keep them busy, they were given any test
available in the classroom and then the results were graded as a way to punish them.
Which statement best explains if the practice is acceptable or not?
a. The practice is acceptable because the students behaved well when they were given a
test.
b. The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of reliability.
c. The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity.
d. The practice is acceptable since the test results are graded.
6. Ms. Delos Angeles advocates assessment for learning. Which will she NOT likely do?
a. Formative Assessment
b. Diagnostic Assessment
c. Placement Assessment
d. Summative Assessment
7. At the beginning of the school year, the 6-year old pupils were tested to find out who
among them can already read. The result was used to determine their sections. What kind
of test was given to them?
a. Diagnostic
b. Formative
c. Placement
d. Summative
8. The grade six pupils were given a diagnostic test in addition and subtraction of whole
numbers to find out if they can proceed to the next unit. However, the results of the test
were very low. What should the teacher do?
a. Proceed to the next lesson to be able to finish all the topics in the course.
b. Construct another test parallel to the given test to determine the consistency of the
scores.
c. Count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to
relearn.
d. Record the scores then inform the parents about the very poor performance of their child
in mathematics.
10. Mr. Cartilla developed an Achievement Test in Math for her grade three pupils. Before
she finalized the test she examined carefully if the test items were constructed based on the
competencies that have to be tested. What test of validity was she trying to establish?
a. Content-validity
b. Concurrent validity
c. Predictive validity
d. Construct validity
11. Mrs. Robles wants to establish the reliability of her achievement test in English. Which
of the following activities will help achieve her purpose?
a. Administer two parallel tests to different groups of students.
b. Administer two equivalent tests to the same group of students
c. Administer a single test but two different groups of students.
d. Administer two different tests but to the same group of students.
14. The school principal has 3 teacher applicants all of whom graduated from the same
institution and are licensed teachers. She only needs to hire one. What should she do to
choose the best teacher from the three?
I. Give them a placement test.
II. Interview them on why they want to apply in the school.
III. Let them demonstrate how to teach a particular lesson.
IV. Study their portfolios to examine the qualities of the students' outputs when they were in
College.
a. I and II.
b. II and III.
c. I and III, IV
d. II, III and IV
15. What should be done first when planning for a performance-based assessment?
a. Determine the "table of specifications" of the tasks
b. Set the competency to be assessed.
c. Set the criteria in scoring the task.
d. Prepare a scoring rubric.
16. To maximize the amount of time spent for performance-based assessment, which one
should be done?
a. Plan a task that can be used for instruction and assessment at the same time.
b. Assess one objective for one performance task.
c. Set objectives only for cognitive domains.
d. Limit the task to one meeting only.
17. Who among the teachers below gave the most authentic assessment task for the
objective "Solve word problems involving the four basic operations"
a. Mrs. Juliano who presented a word problem involving a four fundamental operations and
then asked the pupils to solve it.
b. Mrs. Mandia who asked her pupils to construct a word problem for a given number
sentence that involves four fundamental operations and then asked them to solve the word
problem they constructed.
c. Mrs. Malang who asked her pupils to construct any word problem that involves the four
fundamental operations and then asked them to show how to solve it.
d. Mrs. Pontipedra who asked her pupils to construct any word problem that involves the
four fundamental operations then formed them by twos so that each pair exchanged
problems and help solve each other's problem.
22. When planning for portfolio assessment, which should you do first?
a. Set the targets for portfolio assessment.
b. Exhibit one's work and be proud of one's collection
c. Select evidences that could be captured in one's portfolio
d. Reflect on one's collection and identify strengths and weaknesses
23. Which kind of rubric is best to use in rating students' projects done for several days?
a. Analytic
b. Holistic
c. Either holistic or analytic
d. Both holistic and analytic
25. Mrs. Bacani prepared a rubric with 5 levels of performance described in 5-excellent, 4-
very satisfactory, 3-satisfactory, 2 needs improvement, 1-poor. After using this rubric with
these descriptions, she found out that most of her students had a rating of 3. Even those
who are evidently poor in their performance had a rating of satisfactory. Cold there be a
possible error in the use of the rubric?
a. Yes, the teacher could have committed the generosity error.
b. Yes, the teacher could have committed the central tendency source of error.
c. No, it is just common to see more of the students having grade of 3 in a 5-point scale.
d. No, such result is acceptable as long as it has a positive consequence to the students.
Answers: 1C 2A 3A 4C 5C 6A 7C 8C 9D 10A 11B 12D 13B 14D 15B 16A 17D 18D 19A
20D 21C 22A 23A 24B 25B
5 EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
1. Which of the following statements has a very limited definition of educational technology?
a. It is a profession composed of various job categories.
b. It refers to the computers used for teaching and learning.
c. It includes audiovisual materials, interactive multimedia and self-instructional materials.
d. It is the development, application and evaluation of system, techniques and aids to
improve human learning
3. Ms. Gomez is planning to integrate technology in her Mathematics class. Which of the
following would be the logical steps in doing this?
I. Set the objectives
II. Analyze the learners
III. Utilize the materials with showmanship
IV. Evaluate the performance of the students
a. I, II, III, IV
b. II, I, III, IV
c. I, II, IV, III
d. II, I, IV, III
4. Which of the following is a limitation of models and real objects in teaching and learning?
a. They pose problems on storage
b. They make learning more concrete.
c. They provide hands-on learning experiences.
d. They are readily available in the environment, around school and in the home.
6. Mrs. Del Prado placed text together with the relevant graphics on the same page in her
multimedia presentation. Which principle did she apply?
a. Split attention
b. Spatial contiguity
c. Cost effectiveness
d. Communication effectiveness
7. Mrs. Olivarez presented real samples of rocks in her General Science class. What
principle did she apply?
a. Appropriateness
b. Authenticity
c. Responsiveness
d. Simplicity
8. Which is the best reason why teachers state the objectives before using instructional
media?
a. To secure materials
b. To prepare the materials beforehand.
c. To determine which media to use best.
d. To be able to practice how to operate the equipment
9. Which of the following should Mr. Rivera primarily consider in determining the teaching-
learning objectives and use of instructional media?
a. The assessment tool to be used
b. The learning activities
c. The learner
d. The teacher
10. Which of the following technologies provide iconic experiences to students/ children?
a. Video and books
b. Pictures and videos
c. Radio and recording
d. Modules and periodicals
11. Which of these technologies used in the classroom are arranged from the most
symbolic to multisensory?
a. Real objects, print, audio-visual materials and visual materials
b. Visual materials, audio visual materials, print and computers
c. Visual materials, print, audio-visual materials and realia
d. Print, audio-visual materials, computers and realia
12. Which of the following is inappropriate in using printed visuals such as charts, graphs
and drawings?
a. Provide written or verbal cues to highlight important aspect of visuals
b. Present the instructional materials simultaneously
c. Use materials that everyone can see
d. Make the presentation suspenseful
13. Susan wants to learn more English. Specifically, she wants to improve her listening
skills. She has a CD player, a tape recorder and has internet access. As an English teacher,
what do you suggest?
I. CDs with English listening drills
II. Tapes with English listening drills
III. Internet website such as Go4English, English Language Listening Lab or Randall's
listening Lab
a. I and II
b. II and III
c. I or III
d. I, II and III
14. Which of the following statements is incorrect about the contributions of technology to
student learning?
a. The quality of learning can be improved.
b. The delivery of instruction can be more interesting.
c. The method of teaching and learning becomes more interactive.
d. The role of the teacher can be changed into knowledge dispenser.
15. Mr. Tarnate, an ICT teacher takes into account technology standards to address the
needs of the students and help them adapt with the changing society and technology Which
of the following standards is an exception?
a. Creativity and innovation
b. Research and information literacy
c. Model digital-age work and learning
d. Technology operations and concepts
16. Ms. Vinluan, a computer teacher demonstrates understanding of local and global issues
and exhibits ethical and legal use of information and communications technology tools.
Which is true about her?
a. She models digital-age work and learning
b. She facilitates and inspires student learning and creativity.
c. She promotes and models digital citizenship and responsibility.
d. She designs and develops digital-age learning experiences and assessments
17. With the fast-paced evolution of technologies nowadays, why are teachers encouraged
to shift gradually from a teacher-centered instruction to a learner-centered instruction?
I. A learner-centered instruction focuses on transformation of facts.
a. II and IV only
b. I, II and IV only
c. I, III and IV only
d. II, III and IV only
18. Ms. Hernandez employs student-centered instruction as the learners create their digital
portfolios in her computer class. What could be developed among them through this
approach?
a. Repetition and active learning
b. Mastery of skills and information delivery
c. Information processing and passive learning
d. Construction of knowledge and information exchange
19. Mr. Torres will have a multimedia presentation in his Science class. Which of the
following should he avoid?
a. Consider technical quality.
b. Apply different computer effects per slid.
c. Present information through graphic organizers
d. Use contrasting colors for text and background.
20. Mrs. Sison would like to integrate technology in writing a friendly letter. Which of the
following is the most effective way of doing it?
a. Let the pupils surf a friendly letter from the internet
b. Have the pupils write a friendly letter and send it through an email.
c. have the pupils forward a downloaded friendly letter to others via email.
d. Let the pupils write a friendly letter using word processing and have it critiqued by their
peers.
21. Which of the following computer-based instructional materials can be used to learn new
concepts?
a. Games
b. Tutorial
c. Simulation
d. Drill and practice
22. Professor dela Cruz would like to create a presentation material for her lesson on the
types of computer-assisted instruction. To make her presentation effective, which?
a. Situating tool
b. Informative tool
c. Productivity tool
d. Communicative tool
23. Professor Reyes is thinking of an online learning approach by which content provides
links to information at other locations and serves as a focal point for a distance education
experience. Which of the following should she use?
a. Teleconferencing
b. Self-paced program
c. Web-based instruction
d. Computer-aided instruction
24. Which is NOT a basic consideration in selecting and evaluating the content of an
educational technology tool?
a. Does it match the content?
b. Can it be easily dismantled?
c. Will it motivate and maintain interest?
d. Is there evidence of its effectiveness?
25. Your father wanted to finish his long dreamed course but he wanted to do it at home
during his free time. Would you recommend an online learning?
a. Yes, because online learning is the "in" thing
b. No, because online learning inhibits student-teacher interaction.
c. No, because hiring a helper would enable him to attend regularly in his class.
d. Yes, because he could learn at his own pace using a wide spectrum of technologies.
Answers: 1B 2D 3B 4A 5A 6A 7B 8C 9B 10B 11D 12B 13D 14D 15C 16C 17C 18D 19B
20D 21B 22C 23C 24B 25D
1. Ms. Delos Santos is a fresh graduate teacher who was hired to teach in an elementary
school where there are enough resources for instruction. She wanted to start preparing her
instructional materials. Which is the most systematic process in doing this?
a. Design, utilization, evaluation, development
b. Design, development, utilization, evaluation
c. Development, design, utilization, evaluation
d. Development, utilization, evaluation, design
2. Which is the most important reason why teachers need to preview their instructional
materials that will be used in the class?
a. To gain confidence in using them
b. To encourage viewers to be more focused
c. To avoid potential problems that might occur while materials are in use
d. To ensure appropriateness of the materials with the objectives and target audience
3. After Ms. Rivas planned her lesson in English, she found out that the materials at hand
do not match her objectives. Which is the best thing that she can do?
a. Modify the available materials
b. Teach the lesson the following day.
c. Change the objectives to match with available materials.
d. Carry out the lesson as planned and use the materials at hand.
4. Prof. Balagtas used worksheets, manipulatives, and models in teaching math to help her
students understand the lessons and love the subject. What did she bear in mind when she
used these materials?
a. Appropriateness
b. Balance
c. Breadth
d. Variety
5. With increasing use of educational technology inside the classroom, what role is
expected of the teacher?
a. Facilitator
b. Researcher
c. Knowledge giver
d. Source of information
7. You asked your students to show a two-dimensional illustration of what they have
understood from what they have read. Which of the following non-projected visuals are you
referring to?
a. Graphic organizer
b. Print materials
c. Model
d. Realia
8. There are several reasons why teachers are reluctant in using electronic media in the
teaching-learning process. Which is the most common reason?
a. The limited exposure of teachers to new equipment
b. Their incompatibility to diverse needs of the learners
c. The difficulty in integrating technology in the curriculum
d. The excessive availability of local technology in the community
9. Prof. Mandanas would like to use an audio compact disc in teaching a lesson in Filipino.
In which activity in the teaching-learning process is it very effective?
a. In developing listening skills
b. In teaching creating thinking
c. In composing poems
d. In building concepts
10. Plants, pebbles, and blocks are just some of the effective instructional materials readily
found in the environment if they are utilized properly. Which of the following is INCORRECT
about their classroom use?
a. Pass a single object around the class.
b. Familiarize yourself with the object or model before its actual utilization.
c. Use the objects as springboard in encouraging students' active participation.
d. Make sure that the realia and model are large enough to be seen by the whole class.
11. Prof. Ruiz uses projected visuals such as Digital Liquid Projector (DLP) in presenting
her lesson. What could be her main reason for using it?
a. The projected materials are readily available.
b. They are more abstract than any other visuals.
c. Most projected visuals can be obtained at no cost.
d. She can easily prepare for own transparencies in advance.
12. Ms. Samonte used a film clip in teaching Social Studies concepts to her First Year High
School class. However, she found out that it was ineffectively used in the classroom. When
is technology considered INEFFECTIVE?
a. When it promotes mastery of the lesson
b. When it makes viewing more interesting
c. When it helps attain the objectives of the lesson
d. When it induces alienation on the part of the learners
13. Your principal purchased new computer units for your Learning Resource Center. Which
of the following should be your last consideration in using the technology?
a. Computers can be used for entertainment.
b. Computers can be used for research activity.
c. Computers can be used for interactive presentation.
d. Computers can be used to reinforce discussion of difficult concepts in class.
14. Computers can be classified according to the roles they play namely communicative
tool, informative tool, and constructive tool. What is the other role of computers not
mentioned in this item?
a. Instructional tool
b. Situating tool
c. Utility tool
d. Application tool
15. Which of the following categories of CAI will you use in your class if your objective is to
increase proficiency in a newly learned skill or refresh an existing one?
a. Tutorial
b. Simulation
c. Drill and practice
d. Instructional game
19. Internet consists of thousands of connected computer networks around the world.
Which term does not refer to internet?
a. NET
b. On-line
c. Cyberspace
d. Information Superhighway
20. Which technology tool can Prof. Soriano use to communicate asynchronously with her
students?
a. Chat and blog
b. Chat and instant messaging
c. Blog and video conferencing
d. Electronic bulletin board and email
21. In your computer subject, you allow your class to chat as part of your motivation before
discussing to them the roles of computer as a tool. How is chat used in t his context?
a. Information tool
b. Application tool
c. Communicative tool
d. Situating tool
23. Which instructional application will you introduce to your class if your objective is to help
them find and use information resources available in the internet?
a. Webquests
b. Hybrid course
c. Scavenger Hunt
d. Distance education
24. In the delivery of distance education, what computer application is used to organize
instructions and track students records and progress?
a. Computer-based Multimedia
b. Computer-assisted Instruction
c. Computer-mediated Education
d. Computer-managed Instruction
Answers: 1B 2D 3A 4D 5A 6C 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 12D 13A 14B 15C 16C 17D 18D 19B
20D 21B 22A 23C 24B 25A
6 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
1. Which is NOT a provision for the development of each learner in a good curriculum?
a. Extensive arrangements are made for the educational diagnosis of individual learners.
b. Self-directed, independent study is encouraged wherever possible and advisable.
c. Self-motivation and self-evaluation are stimulated and emphasized throughout the
learning opportunities of the school.
d. The program provides a wide range of opportunities for individuals with same abilities,
needs and interests.
2. Teacher Lily would like to take part in developing a subject-centered curriculum because
she believes that all subjects in this type of curriculum are geared towards the hollistic
development of the learner. Is her belief about the subject-centered curriculum true?
a. Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum focuses on the learners needs, interests
and abilities.
b. No, because it is the experience-centered curriculum that emphasizes the teaching of
facts and knowledge for future use.
c. Yes, because the subject-centered curriculum involves cooperative control.
d. No, because it is the experience centered and not the subject-centered curriculum that
emphasizes integration of habits and skills in learning the knowledge component of subject
areas.
3. In the elementary level, English literature and Social studies relate well. While history is
being studied, different literary pieces during the historical period is being studied as well.
What curriculum design is shown here?
a. Separate subject design
b. Correlation design
c. Discipline design
d. Broad field design
4. This phase of curriculum development involves decisions, among other things, on grade
placement and sequencing of content. Which phase is this?
a. Curriculum planning
b. Curriculum evaluation
c. Curriculum organization
d. Curriculum implementation
5. One example of this design of subject-centered curriculum is that which shows social
studies being combined with geography, civics, culture and history to comprises subject
area. Which design is this?
a. Correlated
b. Broadfields
c. Separate Subject
d. Core
6. Ms. Ortiz, as Science teacher tries to enrich the content of her lesson by identifying
related concepts in Math. What pattern of organizing subjects did Ms. Ortiz consider?
a. Broadfield
b. Correlated
c. Core
d. Separate Subject
7. Which design is easy to deliver because complementary books and materials are
commercially available?
a. Experience centered design
b. Problem design
c. Process design
d. Subject centered design
8. What refers to the matching between curriculum and test to be used to assess the
learners?
a. Alignment
b. Auditing
c. Articulation
d. Delivery
9. Ms. Mateo, a History teacher considers the element of time in arranging content of her
lessons in World History. What way of establishing sequence is given emphasis by Ms.
Mateo?
a. Simple to complex
b. Part to whole
c. Concrete to abstract
d. Chronological
10. Mr. Rivera, a new teacher believes that education is a process of development and is
life itself; therefore, experience related to the child's need and interest should be given
primary consideration. What educational philosophy is being exhibited by Mr. Rivera?
a. Idealism
b. Reconstructionism
c. Progressivism
d. Realism
11. A stakeholder in curriculum development, Mr. Cruz, a district supervisor and a member
of the school board has one of the following primary roles.
a. Support and participate in parent-school organization activities.
b. Authorize school expenditures for curriculum development, implementation and
evaluation
c. Enact legislation to effect curriculum improvement.
d. Recommend changes in curriculum.
12. The schools in the first District plan to adopt the reading program used in the third
district. What level of curriculum improvement is used?
a. Variation
b. Value orientation
c. Substitution
d. Restructuring
13. Mr. Bernardo, a curriculum consultant on Economics insists that in selecting the
curriculum content, it is better that throughout the high school years, economic geography
concepts be used to recur and be repeated with depth for effective learning. What criterion
in content selection is shown here?
a. Validity
b. Continuity
c. Significance
d. Learnability
14. The Filipino learners envisioned by the Department of Education (DepEd) in the light of
K-12 Curriculum is
a. Technologically literate or logistically developed Filipino
b. Functionally literate or logistically developed Filipino
c. Scientifically Advanced and Values Oriented Filipino
d. National Oriented and Internationally Competitive Filipinos
15. Teacher Dominguito believes that a new respect for the child is fundamental in
curriculum. Thus, all activities in the classroom are geared towards the development of the
child - the center of the educative process. To which approach in curriculum does Teacher
Dominguito adhere?
a. Learner-centered
b. Subject-centered
c. Problem-centered
d. Pragmatic
16. Mrs. Manuel, the Principal of Bagong Barrio Elementary School invited the Brgy.
Captain in the school to solicit inputs for a new curriculum in Social Science which highlights
indigenous knowledge in the community. What is shown in this situation?
a. Community members as supporters of curriculum
b. Community members as curriculum resources
c. Community members as managers of curriculum
d. Community members as beneficiaries of curriculum
17. Teacher Bert puts emphasis on the immediate felt interests and needs of his students
and not on the anticipated needs and interests. What type of curriculum does teacher Bert
adheres?
a. Subject-centered
b. Learner-centered
c. Experience-centered
d. Culture-based
18. What type of curriculum divides the school day into different periods such as language
arts, social studies, science and health, arithmetic, etc.?
a. Correlated
b. Broad fields
c. Integrated
d. Separate Subject
19. Which curriculum design element is taking place when Eduardo, a 4th year student can
connect the lessons he learned in a subject area to a related content in another subject
area?
a. Articulation
b. Balance
c. Continuity
d. Integration
20. The following curricular changes took place in what particular period? Restore Grade
VII, double-single session was abolished and more textbooks were written by Filipino
authors.
a. American Period
b. Philippine Republic
c. Japanese Occupation
d. New Society
23. The curriculum used during the period in Philippine history terminated the use of English
as a medium of instruction, What period is this?
a. American
b. Spanish
c. Commonwealth
d. Japanese
24. Which of the following statements about the concept of curriculum is NOT quite
acceptable?
a. It refers to all experiences that both the school and the teacher provide the students with.
b. It is the set of acquired knowledge, habits and skills
c. It consists of everything that goes within the school.
d. It is a planned action for instruction
25. What process is being undertaken by curriculum developers when they enrich or modify
certain aspects of a particular program without changing its fundamental conceptions?
a. Curriculum improvement
b. Curriculum change
c. Curriculum design
d. Curriculum implementation
Answers: 1D 2D 3C 4C 5B 6B 7D 8A 9D 10C 11D 12C 13B 14B 15A 16B 17C 18D 19D
20B 21A 22B 23D 24C 25A
1. What design element establishes the vertical linkage from level to level to avoid glaring gaps
and wasteful overlaps?
a. Articulation
b. Balance
c. Scope
d. Sequence
2. What refers to the authenticity of the content selected by the curriculum developer?
a. Feasibility
b. Learnability
c. Significance
d. Validity
5. Which curriculum development phase focuses on the change which will take place in certain
aspects of the curriculum without changing the fundamental conceptions?
a. Curriculum planning
b. Curriculum design
c. Curriculum improvement
d. Curriculum evaluation
7. Which type of curriculum design serves as a response to society's demand for integration of
knowledge and enables the learner to see relationship among various aspects?
a. Broadfield
b. Correlated
c. Core
d. Separate subjects
8. Who controls the subject centered-curriculum?
a. Learner
b. Teacher
c. Parent
d. Teacher and parent
10. To ensure success in curriculum development, which of the following specific actions
should a curriculum leader avoid?
a. Work with people over them.
b. Use your status frequently to establish discipline
c. Keep channels of communication open
d. Show that you too desire to improve
11. Which of the following is a reason for the continuous appraisal of the existing curriculum
in all levels?
a. New national policies in government
b. Changing needs and condition of society
c. Economic status of the people
d. Political trust of the country
13. To build a sense of pride among Filipino youth, which should be done in the curriculum?
a. Re-study our history and stress on our achievements as a people.
b. Re-study our history from the perspective of our colonizer.
c. Replace the study of folklore and myths with technical subjects.
d. Set aside the study of local history.
14. What do you call the curriculum when the teacher puts into action all the different
planned activities in the classroom?
a. Recommended Curriculum
b. Written Curriculum
c. Taught Curriculum
d. Supported Curriculum
16. Schools divide the school hours to different subjects such as reading, grammar,
literature, math, science, history and geography. What curriculum design is referred here?
a. Problem-centered
b. Learner-centered
c. Subject-centered
d. Culture-based
19. What refers to an individual or group of individuals who have a direct and indirect
influence in curriculum development?
a. Stockholders
b. Stakeholders
c. Promoters
d. Incorporators
20. What refers to the appropriateness of the content in the light of the particular students
who are to experience the curriculum?
a. Significance
b. Validity
c. Interest
d. Learnability
22. Which characteristic of a good curriculum highlights the psychological nature of the
learner?
a. Provisions are made for the smooth transition and continuing achievement of pupils.
b. Curriculum plans in areas which extend over several years are developed vertically.
c. Classroom practices give attention to the maturity and learning problems of each pupil.
d. Cooperative planning and teaching provide for exchange of information about pupil's
learning experiences.
23. Objectives must be evaluated in the light of practical considerations, including teacher
competence, availability of instructional materials, time allotment, etc. What characteristic of
educational objective is defined by the aforementioned statement?
a. Comprehension
b. Attainability
c. Consistency
d. Feasibility
25. As a member of the curriculum committee, your chief concern is to give the child
freedom to choose what to learn and believe, as you allow them to set their own identities
and standards. What philosophy will you consider?
a. Existentialism
b. Realism
c. Idealism
d. Pragmatism
Answers: 1A 2D 3B 4A 5C 6D 7A 8B 9C 10B 11B 12B 13A 14C 15A 16C 17D 18C 19B
20D 21D 22C 23D 24C 25A
7 ED CAD
1. Dr. Escoto, the school physician conducted a physical examination in Ms. Manuel's class.
What concept best describes the quantitative increase observed by Dr. Escoto among
learners in terms of height and weight?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
4. What concept can best describes Francisco's ability to walk without a support at age of
12 months because of the "internal ripening" that occured in his muscles, bones and
nervous system development?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
5. Teacher Jesus in now 69 years old has been observing changes in himself such as the
aging process. Which term refers to the development change in the individual?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
6. Manuel, a five-year old boy can hold his pen and write his name with his right hand.
Which term describes Manuel's action/ behavior?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
7. Which of the following theory can help Miss Samson determine the readiness of her
learners by administering a readiness test?
a. Conditioning Theories
b. Cognitive Development Theory
c. Maturation Theory
d. Ethological Theory
8. Mr. Francisco was very much worried about the thumb sucking of his son. A friend of him
says that certain behavior among infants. Who presented that notion that certain behavior
like thumb-sucking is normal behavior?
A. Sigmund Freud
b. Erick Ericson
c. John Bowlly
d. Urie Bronfrenbenner
9. A newborn infant move his whole body at one time, instead of moving a part of it. Which
of the following principles is illustrated by his behavior?
a. Development proceeds from specific to general.
b. Development proceeds from general to specific.
c. Development follows an orderly pattern.
d. Development follows a general pattern.
10. Train up a child in the way he should be; when he grows up, he will not depart from it.
Which principle supports this?
a. Development is determined by his heredity
b. Development is determined by the environment
c. Early development is more critical than the late development
d. Early development is less critical than late development.
11. Which state of the psycho-sexual theory does young boys experience rivalry with their
father for their mother's attention and affection?
a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Phallic
d. Latency
12. Angela focuses her attention on the school work and vigorous play that consume most
of her physical energy. Which stage of psychosexual theory illustrates her behavior?
a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Phallic
d. Latency
13. Which of the following is likely to be developed if infants are shown genuine affection?
a. Trust
b. Autonomy
c. Initiative
d. Industry
14. Christian develops an integral and coherent sense of self. He seeks answers to the
question. "Who am I"? Which of the following is Christian likely to develop?
a. Initiative
b. Identity and Role Confusion
c. Intimacy
d. Autonomy
15. Ms. Reyes uses images and language to represent and understand her various lessons
to preschool learners. What stage in the cognitive theory of development explains this?
a. Sensorimotor
b. Preoperational
c. Concrete operation
d. Formal operation
16. Connie develops concepts necessary for everyday living, builds healthy attitudes
towards oneself, and achieve personal independence. These are among the attributes of an
individual in what particular stage?
a. Infancy and early childhood
b. Middle childhood
c. Adolescence
d. Early adulthood
17. Some children are more active than others, as everyone knows-extremely highlevels of
activity or hyperactivity are considered problematic. How may a teacher help a child who is
hyperactive?
a. Make him the leader of the class
b. Transfer him to another class
c. Give him challenging activities that are appropriate to his ability level and interests.
d. Allow him to spend longer at the playground until he gets tired.
18. Tessa gets jealous whenever she sees her father showing love and affection to her
mother. Which of the following is she showing according to Freud?
a. Complex
b. Phallic
c. Electra Complex
d. Oedipus Complex
19. In Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development, which of the following statements would
illustrate Edward who is 11 years old?
a. Able to see relationships and to reason in the abstract.
b. Unable to breakdown a whole into separate parts.
c. Differentiates goals and goal-directed activities.
d. Experiments with methods to reach goals.
20. Trisha goes with her mother in school. She enjoys the workplace of her mother. Which
of the following ecological theories is illustrated by the situation?
a. Microsystem
b. Mesosystem
c. Exosystem
d. Macrosystem
21. Lito, a student in secondary level tends to spend more time with his friends and his
family, thus, his behavior is greatly affected by them. In which stage in the Psychosocial
Stages of Development does Lito belong?
a. Autonomous vs Shame and Doubt
b. Identity vs. Role Confusion
c. Intimacy vs. Isolation
d. Initiative vs. Guilt
22. Anna believes that authority is respected. She is now in what particular level in moral
development theory of Lawrence Kholberg?
a. Social contract
b. Law and order orientation
c. Interpersonal concordance
d. Universal ethics orientation
23. What level has a four year old learner like Maryann reached when she acquired new
skills such as putting the same shapes and the same colors together?
a. Development
b. Maturation
c. Zone of Proximal Development
d. Learning
24. Which of the following principles can be the basis of the growing realization of the
significance of the early childhood education?
a. The young children are capable of doing many things at an early stage.
b. The child should be seen and should learn.
c. The first five years of life are the formative years of the child.
d. Early childhood experiences can be interesting and challenging.
25. Which of the following learner's characteristics will affect most of the learners learning in
the academic class?
a. His affective characteristics
b. His cognitive characteristics
c. His psychomotor characteristics
d. His socio-emotional characteristics
Answers: 1B 2A 3C 4D 5D 6A 7C 8A 9B 10B 11C 12D 13A 14B 15B 16B 17C 18C 19A
20C 21D 22A 23C 24B 25
1. Which of the following is true about human development?
a. Human development considers both maturation and learning.
b. Development refers to the progressive series of changes of an orderly coherent type
toward the goal of maturity.
c. Development is the gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of the individuals
as they go through the successive stages of growth.
d. All of the above
2. What do you call the quantitative increase in terms of height and weight as observed by
the school physician during the physical examination of the students?
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Learning
d. Maturation
4. Which of the following is the correct order of psychosexual stages proposed by Sigmund
Freud?
a. Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage
b. Anal stage, oral stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage
c. Oral stage, anal stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage
d. Anal stage, oral stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage
6. In Erickson's theory, what is the unresolved crisis of an adult who has difficulty
establishing a secure, mutual relationship with a life partner?
a. Initiative vs. Guilt
b. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
c. Intimacy vs. Isolation
d. Trust vs. Mistrust
7. Alyssa is eight years old, and although she understands some logical principles, she still
has troubles in understanding hypothetical concepts. According to Piaget, Alyssa belongs to
what particular stage of cognitive development?
a. Sensorimotor
b. Preoperational
c. Concrete operational
d. Formal operational
8. Which of the following provides the best broad description of the relationship between
heredity and environment in determining height?
a. Heredity is the primary influence, with environment affecting development only in severe
situations.
b. Heredity and environment contribute equally to development
c. Environment is the major influence on physical characteristics.
d. Heredity directs the individual's potential and environment determines whether and to
what degree the individual reaches the potential.
10. When a baby realized that a rubber duck which has fallen out of the tub must be
somewhere on the floor, he is likely to achieved what aspect of cognitive development?
a. Object permanence
b. Deferred imitation
c. Mental combinations
d. Goal-directed behavior
11. Which of the following will be Freud's description of the child's behavior if he he has
biting, sarcastic manner?
a. Anally expulsive
b. Anally retentive
c. Fixated in the oral stage
d. Experiencing the crisis of trust vs. mistrust
12. What is Freud's idea about a young boy's guilt feelings brought about by jealousy of his
father's relationship with his mother?
a. Electra complex
b. Oedipus complex
c. Phallic complex
d. Penis envy complex
13. When a little girl who says she wants her mother to go on vacation so that she can
marry her father, Freud believes that he is voicing a fantasy consistent with?
a. Oedipus complex
b. Electra complex
c. Theory of mind
d. Crisis of initiative vs. Guilt
14. Which of the following can best describe the preschooler's readiness to learn new task
and play activities?
a. Emerging competency and self-awareness
b. Theory of the Mind
c. Relationship with parents
d. Growing identification with others
15. James noted that when the preschoolers eagerly begin many new activities but are
vulnerable to criticism and feelings of failure, they are experiencing what particular crisis?
a. Identity vs. Role Confusion
b. Initiative vs. Guilt
c. Basic trust vs. mistrust
d. Efficacy vs. Helplessness
16. What stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development does a person belong to when he can
understand specific logical ideas and apply them to concrete problems?
a. Preoperational thought
b. Operational thought
c. Create operational thought
d. Formal operational thought
17. What is the best explanation of Piaget's concrete operational thought to describe the
school-age child's mental ability?
a. A child can reason logically about things and events he or she perceives.
b. A child's ability to think about how he thinks
c. Can understand that certain characteristics of an object remain the same when other
characteristics are changed
d. Can understand that moral principles may supersede the standards of society.
18. Elisa who is in between 9 and 11 years of age are most likely to demonstrate moral
reasoning at which Kohlberg's stage?
a. Pre-conventional
b. Conventional
c. Post-conventional
d. None of the above
19. According to Kohlberg, a dutiful citizen who obeys the laws set down by society is at
which level of moral reasoning?
a. Pre-conventional Stage One
b. Pre-conventional Stage Two
c. Conventional
d. Post-conventional
20. Ana, who is low-achieving, shy and withdrawn, is rejected by most of her peers. her
teacher wants to help Ana increase her self-esteem and social acceptance. What can Joy's
teacher suggest to her parents?
a. Transfer her to a different school
b. Help their daughter improve her motor skills
c. Help their daughter learn to accept more responsibility for her academic failures
d. Help their daughter improve her skills in relating to peers
22. Fifteen year old Marie is preoccupied with her "disgusting appearance" and seems
depressed most of the time. What is the best thing her parents can do to help her get
through this difficult time?
a. Ignore her self-preoccupation because their attention would only reinforce it.
b. Encourage to "shape up" and not give in the self-pity
c. Kid her about her appearance in the hope that she will see how silly she is acting.
d. Offer practical advice, such as clothing suggestions, to improve her body image.
23. What can be the best comparison of the behavior of a 17 year old girl to that of her 13
year old brother?
a. She is more likely critical about herself
b. She tends to be more egocentric.
c. She had less confidence in her abilities.
d. She is more capable of reasoning hypothetically.
25. What is the main source of emotional support for most young people who are
establishing independence from their parents?
a. Older adolescents of the opposite sex
b. Older sibling
c. Teachers
d. Peer groups
Answers: 1D 2B 3C 4A 5A 6C 7C 8A 9C 10A 11C 12B 13B 14A 15B 16C 17C 18B 19C
20D 21C 22D 23D 24B 25D