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This document contains a review course for a Professional Education Examination with 23 multiple choice questions covering topics related to social dimensions of education such as culture, multicultural education, community involvement, learning environments, classroom management, human rights, and educational philosophies. It provides the questions, possible answer choices for each question, and identifies the instructor for the review course as Mrs. Jane D. Navalta.

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MARCOS, REGIE MAMAUAG BSED 4A Review Course 2, CTE, NVSU-Bayombong

Republic of the Philippines


NUEVA VIZCAYA STATE UNIVERSITY
Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

College of Teacher Education

Review Course 2 (Review on Professional Education Courses)


1st Semester, 2020-2021

Professional Education Examination 5


SOCIAL DIMENSIONS

Instructor: Mrs. Jane D. Navalta

1. Children learn how to open a coconut and other common chores in a coconut farm. In this instance, culture is
transmitted by ____.
A. enculturation B. acculturation C. immersion D. assimilation
2. Which field of study aims to create equal educational opportunities to students from diverse racial, ethnic, social
class and cultural groups?
A. liberal education C. cultural socialization
B. multicultural education D. cultural transmission
3. Teacher Korina is not only a competent teacher but also a community leader in their place. In this regard, which of
the following should not be done by teacher Korina as a teacher?
A. Provide projects for her community.
B. Participate actively in the activities of the community.
C. Seek the support of the philanthropists for the realization of the projects of the community.
D. Make herself detached or aloof to everyone in the community so that her decisions or actions will have no
influence of community politics.
4. Mrs. Soliba is an education professor for more than a decade. In her class, she asked this question: “What type of
learning environment should a teacher implement in a high pluralistic society?” If you were her student, what would
be your answer?
A. safe, secure and gender sensitive C. safe and gender-biased
B. Ssafe, secure and gender-biased D. secure and gender-biased
5. To be an effective classroom manager, teacher must be friendly but at the same time be
A. highly demanding B. business like C. buddy-buddy D. rigid
6. Mrs. G. Sibul is a public school teacher for 35 years. Every time she was asked by her principal to attend a seminar,
she refused and requested that the new teacher be the one to take her slot. Is this correct?
A. Yes, Mrs. G. Sibul had enough of these seminars.
B. Yes, Mrs. G. Sibul is about to retire and these seminars will have no longer use for her.
C. No, Mrs. G. Sibul should take every opportunity to attend a seminar for her own professional growth
D. No, Mrs. G. Sibul has the prerogative to what seminars she will attend.
7. Teacher Virgie doesn’t like Maria, her student who is expected to graduate as class Valedictorian. In this regard,
she is so impartial to her and gives her low marks in recitation and project. Is this correct?
A. Yes, it is the right of every teacher to determine the mark of every student.
B. Yes, it is human nature to feel disgust to an individual
C. No, it is a mortal sin to hate anyone.
D. No, it is a must that every teacher be impartial to each student.
8. Which of the following will you recommend to a senior high scholar impregnated by a fellow student?
A. Force her boyfriend to marry her C. Tell the parents about her condition.
B. Stop schooling till after she gave birth. D. Direct her to an abortion clinic.
9. 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.

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C. Schools celebrate UN week.
D. Schools teach care for the environment.
10. Material development at the expense of human development points to the need to do more ____ in school.
A. learning to be C. learning to know
B. learning to do D. learning to live together
11. Teaching students and adults the art of dialogue is in accordance with which pillar of learning?
A. learning to live together C. learning to be
B. learning to do D. learning to know
12. Normal conflicts can be avoided into becoming crises through appropriate and timely intervention. How can this be
done?
A. A case conference is immediately called.
B. The principal intervenes in the case.
C. The counselor should be a friend to the counselee.
D. Identify and analyze the problem and its causes.
13. Mr. Pontanosa, an incoming Mayor, is interested to know where to focus his attention relative to human rights
violation in his town. He requested you to conduct a survey. What human right was violated in a war of aggression?
A. right to own property C. right to life
B. right to form family D. right to work
14. What does teaching require teachers to be most alert to?
A. public concerns about education C. the family background of students
B. poor behavior and use of immediate punishment D. appropriate behavior and reward
15. You received an advice from the COMELEC that you will be the Chairman in Precinct 14 – B in your town. You are
the first cousin of one of the candidates for councilors. Your cousin and your parents are very happy for your
appointment. What will you do?
A. I will report to Precinct #A and do my job very well.
B. I will help my cousin by requesting the voters in my precinct to vote for him
C. I will decline the appointment and explain to the COMELEC that I have a relative who is a candidate for
councilor.
D. I will read the name of my cousin even if his name does not appear in the ballot.
16. When males and females have equal opportunities to realize their full human rights and contribute to and benefit
from economic, social and cultural development, we have attained___.
A. gender equality B. patriarchy C. socialization process D. equality of access
17. Mr. Balao is regarded as the best teacher in their school. He is known not only because he teaches well but also
because of his integrity and credibility. In addition, he is also an adviser in their barangay. Without the knowledge of
everyone he is consistently attending the cockfight in his adjacent town every other day. He is also known of betting
a big amount of money in every game. Can he continue doing this considering his profession as a teacher?
A. Yes, this activity is not affecting his work as a teacher.
B. Yes, this activity is being funded by his own money.
C. No, this activity will not merit him reasonable social recognition
D. No, this activity may lead him to financial loss and problem.
18. What do you think would be the action of a teacher who found out and has proven that his principal is involved in
the malversation of funds of their school?
A. Malign her through an anonymous letter
B. Circulate this issue and let it become a gossip
C. Present the charge to a competent authority
D. Ignore what the teacher has discovered about this action of the principal
19. After listening to the homily of the priest about fidelity, Catherine has a moment of reflection. Her understanding of
the value of fidelity has become deeper as she related this to her past experience. This typifies what kind of
philosophy?
A. Constructivism B. Reconstructivism C. Humanism D. Existentialism
20. Teacher Maribeth is a new teacher. She realizes that handling her student’s misbehaving is very demanding aspect
of classroom management. In this regard, she thought of giving up teaching. What advice can you give her?
A. Agree with the class on what rules to follow.
B. Report every student’s misbehavior to the principal
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C. Set the ground rules for the whole class
D. None of the above
21. If a teacher is an advocate of ‘banking concept in education’, he or she viewed students as
A. Clear account to be filled up by the teacher
B. Dormant account to be activated by the teacher
C. Wobble account to be balanced by the teacher
D. All of the above
22. One of the trends and development in Philippine Education is the trifocalization of the educational system. The
government established____.
A. Basic Education and Higher education C. Elementary and Secondary Education
B. DepEd, TESDA and CHED D. Alternative Education
23. The 2008 Education Reform, measures recommended by the President’s Task Force for Education (PTFE) are
found in the book ___.
A. Our common future in the Philippine Education
B. Four Pillars of Education
C. The education of Young People and Adults in the Philippines
D. Philippine Main Education Highway: Towards a Knowledge-Based Economy
24. Which of the following pillars of education is vital in the building of a genuine and lasting culture of peace in the
world?
A. Learning to know C. Learning to live together
B. Learning to do D. Learning to be
25. How are schools influenced when parent’s measure of excellent school is children’s ability to read as early as pre-
kindergarten?
A. Focus on academics
B. Integration of values in the curriculum
C. Application of socio-emotional learning
D. Exclusive use of reading books published by the school
26. Which of the following pillars of education is dominant in Edgar Faure’s report concerning the development of man’s
complete dimension?
A. Learning to know C. Learning to live together
B. Learning to do D. Learning to be
27. Which of the following instruments is necessary under the ‘learning to live together’ in the pillars of education?
A. Competence B. communication C. understanding D. all of the above
28. The Four Pillars of Education started with the report entitled learning the treasure within. The report is about
A. Insights into education for the 21st century
B. Insights into education for the 20th century
C. Insights for the education for the 19th century
D. Insights for the education for the 18th century
29. Who among the following philosophers considered habits and reasons as equally important forces to be cultivated
in education?
A. Avicenna B. Jerome Bruner C. Aristotle D. Maria Montesorri
30. Which is one of the key features of 21 st century education?
A. Knowledge as the only learning outcome C. rigid subject matter boundaries
B. Traditional pedagogies D. lifelong education for all
31. The UNESCO, Jacques Delors report identified four pillars:
I. Learning to live together III. Learning to do
II. Learning to be IV. Learning to know
Which of the four is given top priority?
A. I B. II C. IV D. III
32. Schools aiming to boost student learning work on a/an ____ culture.
A. collaborative B. indigenous C. ethnic D. authoritarian
33. The basic value that is central to human rights education is _____.

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A. justice for all B. human dignity C. human solidarity D. respect for adversity
34. Mrs. Cacho was asked by the parents of John (her favorite student) to help them get the concession of the school
canteen. Mrs. Cacho, effortlessly made this possible for Michael’s parents. This made John’s parents give her a
brand new refrigerator as a gift. How should Mrs. Cacho react on this?
A. Accept the gist since she has made a favor for John’s parents
B. Accept the gift and asked John’s parents to be discrete about their dealings
C. Accept not the gift and politely explain that it is against the principle of a teacher to adhere to such practice.
D. Accept not the gift and tell to John’s parents that she prefers cash over the refrigerator.
35. For more efficient and effective management of schools 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
36. Widespread abuse of Mother Earth prompted schools to teach sustainable development. Which one does this prove
about schools?
A. Environmental factors influence the school as an agent of change.
B. Schools can easily integrate sustainable development in their curriculum
C. The curricula of schools are centered on Mother Earth
D. Sustainable development cannot be effectively taught in the classroom
37. Your class has several IP (Indigenous Peoples) children. Which one will facilitate pupil’s learning?
A. Make the IP children feel proud of themselves
B. Group the class permanently by ethnic group.
C. Stress the idea that IP children are different from the rest.
D. Make the class feel that more is expected of non-IP children.
38. The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers covers
A. All private school teachers in all educational institutions at the preschool, elementary, secondary, and tertiary
level whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-formal.
B. All public school teachers in all educational institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary, secondary,
and tertiary levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical, or non-formal.
C. All public and private school teachers in all educational institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary,
secondary and tertiary levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical or non-formal
D. All public and private school teachers in all educational institutions at the preschool, primary, elementary
and secondary levels whether academic, vocational, special, technical or non-formal
39. Which of the following is a mark of a good teacher?
A. has the control of the class. C. has the capability to implement corporal punishment
B. has the mastery of the lesson D. has the habit of preparing visual aids
40. Under the ‘learning to do skill’, which of the following instruments must be acquired so that a person can perform his
work effectively?
A. insight B. competence C. communication D. compromise
41. “Life is what you make it” exemplifies best what is:
A. Existentialism B. Humanism C. Progressivism D. Essentialism
42. When enrollment is small in rural elementary schools’ two or three grade levels are combined in a _______ class
taught by one teacher.
A. special B. multicultural C. multigrade D. indigenous
43. When a public official is a member of a board or a stockholder of a private corporation and the interest of such
corporation or his rights and duties therein may be opposed to the faithful performance of his official duty, such a
conduct results in what is considered_____.
A. divestment of interest B. conflict of interest C. professionalism D. discriminatory
44. Which of the following situations will manage conflicting situation to bring out values enhancing nationhood?
A. A shoemaker decided to abandon his shop to go to the city.
B. A fisherman taught his son how to use dynamite in order to get a bigger catch.
C. A Filipina beauty queen candidate for a word title tried to imitate native English speakers in answering
questions
D. Valery gifted her British visiting friend with native bags, sandals and hand-embroidered blouse.

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45. Which of the following is the best situation wherein you can balance rights and authority?
A. Mrs. Facundo sets ten o’clock for her 15 year old son’s curfew hour.
B. Mrs. Facundo allows her 15 year old son to stay out as long as he wants.
C. Mrs. Facundo completely forbids her 15 year old son to stay out at night.
D. Mrs. Facundo allows her 15 year old son to stay out late as long as he is with friends.

46. To respond to the needs of the industry, which one do schools focus on?
A. technical skills B. humanities C. basic literacy skills D. social relations
47. The wide acceptance of ‘bottom up’ management style has influenced schools to practice which management
practice?
A. Prescription of what ought to be done from the central office
B. Exclusion of politicians from the pool of guest speakers during graduation exercise
C. Involvement of students, parents, teachers, and community in school planning
D. Allowing schools to do what they think is best
48. Which conclusion can be derived from the case of Teacher Mariel as described below?
Teacher Mariel is the lone teacher in a stand-alone remote multigrade school. Teacher Mariel is the school
head, the generalist teacher for all the subjects, the janitor, the secretary, the nurse rolled into one.
A. The geographical location of a school has influenced on the role of a teacher.
B. A teacher of a remote school has more problem than that one in an urban setting
C. A remote school cannot perform as well as a central school.
D. A multigrade school is an indicator of a lack of budget for education.
49. Which of the following is the best situation wherein you can balance responsibility and accountability?
A. A carpenter, paid on an hourly basis rushes his work to accomplish more – unmindful of the quality of work.
B. A carpenter, paid on an hourly basis delays his work to get bigger pay.
C. A carpenter, paid on an hourly basis does his work with the right quality only when the master carpenter is
present.
D. A carpenter, paid on an hourly basis tries to finish as much as possible without sacrificing quality.
50. When a teacher practices professional ethics, which of the following he is NOT likely to do?
A. Maintains cordial relationship with his colleagues
B. Shares an outstanding outcome of an undertaking with others
C. Engages in gossips
D. Respect his superiors
51. In his relationship with his superiors, the teacher should
A. Work with self-vested interests
B. Work with them without expecting any material benefits
C. Expect to be promoted for every favor done to them.
D. Adopt an indifferent attitude
52. The Revised Policies and Standards for Undergraduate Teacher Education Curriculum which is the current
requirement before one is qualified to take the licensure examination is ______.
A. CMO No. 30, s. 2004 C. CMO No. 20, s. 2005
B. CMO No. 31, s. 2005 D. CMO No. 21, s. 2004
53. Which of the following can result in the revocation of a teacher’s license or suspension from the practice of the
teaching profession?
I. Conviction of a criminal case III. Malpractice, gross incompetence
II. Immoral, dishonorable conduct IV. Habitual usage of drugs
A. I, II, III, IV B. I and II only C. II and IV only D. III and IV only
54. Upon passing the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), what will be issued to you?
A. Certificate of Passing the Licensure Examination
B. Certificate of Registration and Professional License
C. License to Practice signed by the Board
D. Certificate of Professional Registration

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55. Academic freedom shall be enjoyed by the teachers in the discharge of their professional duties, with regard to
teaching and classroom methods. Such a right is provided in the _______.
A. Magna Carta for Public School Teachers
B. Education Act Establishing an Integrated System
C. Philippine Constitution
D. Professionalizing Teaching
56. Physics concepts were learned through a 40-minute TV broadcast. The principal required his 3 nonmajors to view
the lessons at home every Saturday and after 4 to 5 episodes took a test prepared by an expert to find out if they
learned the concepts. Such practice can be considered
A. distance learning B. self-learning C. use of media D. informal learning
57. Choose the guiding principles in the selection and utilization of educational technologies.
I. Meaningfulness III. Self – paced
II. Purpose IV. Communication effectiveness
A. I, II, IV B. I, II, III C. II, III, IV D. I, III, IV
58. For what main reason are schools as change agents advised to offer what industries need?
A. economic B. environmental C. political D. historical
59. Which of these statements is the effective way of communicating the vision-mission statement of the school?
A. Share vision-mission among stakeholders.
B. Form committees to develop and/or revise the vision-mission statement
C. Align activities, programs and projects to the school vision-mission
D. Memorize the vision-mission statement
60. Which of the following is NOT a principle of ‘sustainable development?’
A. Living according to each personal attitude and lifestyle
B. Conservation of the earth’s vitality and diversity
C. Respect and care for the community life
D. Improvement of equality of life
61. What is the battle cry of President Arroyo’s moral renewal program?
A. Bayan muna bago sarili C. Honesty in public service
B. Zero tolerance to corruption D. Responsible citizenship
62. Conscientization as pedagogy and an approach to teaching is effective in promoting _____.
A. Critical awareness of issues C. Political activism
B. Ecological awareness D. Lack of trust in political leaders
63. If we aim to produce globally competitive graduates, the Philippine Education should give more emphasis on
A. Technology and Citizenship Education C. Bilingual Education and Values Education
B. English, Science and Mathematics D. Humanities and Work Education
64. Which of the following is the first target of Millennium Development Goals (MDG) formulated by member states of
UN in September 2000?
A. Achieve universal access to primary education
B. Reduce child mortality
C. Ensure environmental sustainability
D. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
65. Alternative education is a basic right and will be free for all Filipinos. What are the characteristics of alternative
education?
I. Nationalist III. Pro-people
II. Scientific IV. Democratic
A. I, II, III and IV B. I and IV only C. II and III only D. I and III only
66. How will you classify the purpose of the school as it concerns with the training and preparation of citizens for the
world of work?
A. Political purposes C. Economic purposes
B. Cognitive purposes D. Social purposes

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67. Which of the following interventions reduces stigma between social status and social selection in the educational
system?
A. National Achievement test C. National College Admission Examination
B. Education for All D. Education Service Contracting Scheme
68. Which of these is NOT a quality of an engaging learning environment?
A. Open communication among school head, teachers, parents, and students
B. Student-centered learning activities
C. Innovations in enhancing learning activities
D. Centralized governance
69. Which is NOT among the major targets of the Child-Friendly School System (CFSS)?
A. All school children are friendly
B. All children 6 – 12 years old are enrolled in elementary schools
C. All children complete their elementary education within six years
D. All grade six students pass the division, regional and national tests
70. Which of the following will best describe the purpose of holistic education?
A. To prepare the students to meet the challenges of living and schooling
B. To prepare the students to meet the challenges of schooling and society
C. To prepare the students to meet the challenges of living and society
D. All of the above
71. To ensure holistic education, students must have knowledge and understanding of
A. Themselves and their healthy relationships with others
B. Social development and resilience
C. Beauty, truth and transcendental experience
D. All of the above
72. Which of the following is NOT correct under the Code of Ethics for Teachers regarding Teacher and Business?
A. No teacher shall act, directly or indirectly , as agent of, or be financially interested in, any commercial
venture which furnish textbooks and other school commodities in the purchase and disposal of which he can
exercise official influence, except only when his assignment is inherently, related to such purchase and
disposal; provided they shall be in accordance with the existing regulations; provided, further, that members
of duly recognized teachers cooperatives may participate in the distribution and sale of such commodities.
B. A teacher has no right to engage, directly or indirectly, in legitimate income generation; provided that it does
not relate to or adversely affect his work as a teacher.
C. A teacher shall maintain a good reputation with respect to the financial matters such as in the settlement of
his debts and loans in arranging satisfactorily his private financial affairs.
D. None of the above
73. Teacher Jia, a neophyte in the field, experienced for the first time the complaint of the mother of one of her students
during the distribution of the report card. Which of the following do you think must be the attitude of teacher Jia?
A. Bring the parents to the Guidance Counselor
B. Ignore the complaints of the parents
C. Listen to the complaints of the parents with sympathy
D. None of the above
74. Which of the following situations will manage conflicting situations to bring out values enhancing nationhood?
A. After 20 years of stay in London as housekeeper, Mila decided to return to her country and share her
retirement pay with her relatives and friends in the form of a business venture.
B. Illegal recruitment of Filipino by foreigners
C. Filipinos act as drug couriers unsuspectingly to foreign lands by foreign drug syndicates
D. Filipino actresses accepting roles against Filipina modesty in favor of attractive remuneration.
75. Which of the following will you do if somebody conflicted to you an offense which will implicate your brother?
A. Find out full account of the matter.
B. Tell him to report the matter to the authorities.
C. Advise the person who conflicted to you to get the services of the lawyer
D. Encourage him to keep quiet so as not to implicate your brother.
76. Underground economy is a great help in improving the country’s economy. Banana cue, camote cue, barbecue and
the like are sold in school and other public places. Students are captive buyers. To augment her income, Mrs.
Reyes is selling in school. Which of the following does Mrs. Reyes need to do?
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A. Increase the price of hers since the students will no longer go out of the campus.
B. Ask her students to sell her items in different places.
C. Sell her items lower than the prevailing price to help students.
D. Seek her co-teachers to help her sell her items.
77. Which of the following will manage conflicting situations to bring out values enhancing nationhood?
A. A local manager took his company’s counterpart based abroad to a very typical resort famous for all Filipino
cuisine and entertainment.
B. The balut vendor who agrees with the foreigners that balut are rotten eggs that should not be eaten.
C. A balikbayan comes home wearing leather jacket, high leather boots, and dark glasses one summer
evening.
D. A balikbayan teenager greets her grandmother with a “Hi” instead of kissing her hands to show that she is
now a state side.
78. Garbage disposal has become a serious problem in your community. Garbage are scattered and flies are feasting
on it. As a teacher, which of the following will be your priority?
A. Lead the students to burn their own trash in their own yard.
B. Create a desire among your students to clean the community as an outcome of your lesson.
C. Start a campaign to put up a covered garbage can in every home.
D. Write the mayor for assistance in cleaning the place.
79. Which of the following statements is true about teacher-parent relationship?
A. Parents should be welcomed in school and treated with consideration.
B. Parents should be welcomed only during PTA meetings.
C. Parents are given the rights to interfere in school management.
D. Parents should be given a hand in evaluating student’s performance in school.
80. A person strives to work at a given task because of a need. Which of the following situations can make a person
strive to meet his need?
A. Ask pupils to submit test questions or reactions from which you can e-mail items for test or topics for
discussion
B. Minimize the unpleasant consequences of student involvement
C. Utilize your comprehension as teacher in making final decision in the classroom.
D. Use unfamiliar materials as examples in order to arouse their curiosity.
81. You have a student who is always boasting in the class his mastery of the Bible because he is a protestant. How
would you react being a Catholic?
A. Challenge him to a debate. C. keep silent and respect his belief
B. Share with him your knowledge of the Bible D. listen to him once in a while
82. Mrs. Palope was scheduled to give district demonstration one morning but her husband needed her presence in his
office. What should she do under these circumstances?
A. Send a note to her principal asking to be excused.
B. Go with her husband to support him and then proceed to her demonstration even if she would be late.
C. Send her lesson plan to her co-teacher who can substitute for her.
D. Arrange her schedules so that she can be with her husband immediately after the demonstration.
83. All the statements below are kinds of pleasure. Which one is morally good?
A. Pleasure in winning in a beauty contest by means of a ballot.
B. Pleasure in offering one’s hard- earned grades to one’s parents
C. Pleasure in winning in a chance number game
D. Pleasure in winning in a sports game by default

84. Principal Ley asks the assistance of Teacher Mary to compare the report to be presented to the District Supervisor.
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the materials for distribution to other principals. In the printed work, Principal Ley did not even acknowledge teacher
Mary. Is this morally correct?
A. Yes, the principal has all the right to decide who should be acknowledged.
B. Yes, the principal knows that teacher Mary is afraid of her and will not complaint.
C. Yes, the principal must impress her district supervisor and hide the truth that it is not her alone who prepared
the report.
D. None of the above
85. During the class reunion of teacher Dulce, she learned that most of her classmates are successful in their fields.
Also, she found out that most of them are wealthy because they have chosen a lucrative profession. Confronted
with this situation, how should teacher Dulce react?
A. Hide to those who asked her real profession.
B. Leave the event so as to avoid being asked on her profession
C. Tell with pride that she is a teacher by profession
D. Answer not their question concerning her profession
86. Teacher Michelle is a very dedicated teacher in the nursery. Her foremost concern is for the students to learn how
to adapt themselves in the environment. This shows that Teacher Michelle upholds this kind of philosophy.
A. naturalism B. pragmatism C. progressivism D. rationalism
87. Teacher Tina serves as an inspiration to her students because of her efficiency and effectiveness as a teacher. The
mind set of her students towards her is an instance of what kind of philosophy?
A. realism B. idealism C. nationalism D. constructivism
88. Keanne learns well through active interplay with others. His learning increases when engaged in activities that has
meaning in him. Which philosophy can describe this?
A. progressivism B. idealism C. realism D. empiricism
89. Norman, a second year student, received a failing grade in English in the second grading period. The teacher
requested a conference. During the conference, the teacher, in trying to make a point, compared Norman’s grade
with the other members of the class. An argument ensued between the parent and the teacher. Which of the
following is a fundamental mistake the teacher made in conducting the following?
A. The teacher did not close the conference with a constructive comment.
B. The teacher’s comment directed attention away from the problem.
C. The teacher did not have an interview guide to use during the conference.
D. The teacher showed her bias against the students.
90. A police officer informs you that there has been a rash of stealing within the school vicinity. He asks you for the
names of some clients you believe might have been involved. Which of the following will you do?
A. Remind the police officer of confidentiality of information.
B. Promise him that you will ask information about this crime.
C. Provide him with the names of likely suspects.
D. Ask him to seek permission from the principal.
91. What will you do with the extra amount of voluntary contribution you solicited from your class for typhoon victims?
A. Spend the extra contribution for their own needs.
B. Return the extra amount to them
C. Buy some snacks and distribute them to your pupils.
D. Use the extra contribution to buy visual aids.
92. Which of the following should a teacher do if she cannot pay the monthly installment of an appliance she got from a
department store in their town?
A. Offer to return the used appliance to the store on the condition that she will be refunded on the monthly
installment she paid.
B. Move to another neighborhood to escape payment.
C. Reject any notice of demand for payment to make the impression that she did not receive any.
D. Inform the manager of the store personally and make a satisfactory arrangement of payment on or before
the due date.

93. Which of the following is the best situation wherein you can balance responsibility and accountability?

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A. A construction firm who won the lowest bid for the construction of a bridge employs the lowest paid workers
to justify his lowest bid.
B. A construction firm who won the lowest bid for the construction of the bridge hurries his workers to
themselves while he looks on another project to bid on.
C. A construction firm who won the lowest bid for the construction of a bridge lets his workers to themselves
while he looks on other projects to bid on.
D. A construction firm who won the lowest bid for the construction of a bridge carefully supervises his workers
on the project.
94. The chairman of a committee which you are a member of, comes to you personally to inform you about a meeting
at 2:00 p.m. the next day. You are sure you could not attend it because of an earlier appointment that is equally
important. What would you do?
A. Send a proxy to the meeting instead.
B. Call up before the meeting starts and tell her you will not be able to attend.
C. Answer ‘yes’ as if you are sure you will attend.
D. Tell her honestly that you wanted to but you have committed yourself to other appointment.
95. Happiness is different from a pleasure in being an abiding consequence or result, which is not destroyed even by
the presence of pains. The best illustration of this principle is
A. a student topping the board exam C. an engaged couple getting married
B. a mother giving birth D. a jackpot winner collecting his prize
96. The barangay leaders request you to explain the present comprehensive agrarian reform program to the barangay
members. What would be the best thing to do?
A. Inform them that the implementing rules and guidelines are being prepared in the Congress.
B. Invite a resource speaker form DAR.
C. Take it up as a lesson in all intermediate classes for further dissemination to parents.
D. Distribute copies of the handouts on the Comprehensive Agrarian reform Program.
97. As a parent and at the same time a teacher, which of the following will you do to show your cooperation to a PTA
project in your school to be financed with the proceeds of the sales from the school canteen where the food prices
are a little bit higher?
A. Buy all your food in the school canteen but request for a discount.
B. Let him do something for you in return for the money you lent him.
C. Bring baon enough for you and your children even if you really do not like to do it.
D. Buy all your food from the school canteen even if you cannot afford to do so every day.
98. How can you help a habitual borrower of money get rid of his habit?
A. Do not lend him anymore.
B. Let him do something for you in return for the money you lent him.
C. Direct him to others.
D. Ask for collateral for the cash he is loaning.
99. Developing an understanding of life, the world around us, and other people is a concern of which pillar of learning?
A. Learning to know C. Learning to be
B. Learning to do D. Learning to live together
100. Transforming certified skills into personal competence is the concern of which pillar of learning?
A. Learning to do C. Learning to be
B. Learning to know D. Learning to live together

Acknowledgement is given to Dr. Jonathan P. Pasion for the Review Materials.


Faculty members teaching the subject will provide the answer key.
(Formatting and editing were done by the current faculty in-charge).

JANE D. NAVALTA
Professor In-Charge

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