Harold A. Abella - Cbc-Reviewer in Educ 10
Harold A. Abella - Cbc-Reviewer in Educ 10
Harold A. Abella - Cbc-Reviewer in Educ 10
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EDUC 10- Building and Enhancing New Literacies Across the Curriculum
Name: _______________________________________Date:__________________________
Course/Level__________________________________ Score:________________________
Multiple Choice
Direction: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write
it on the space provided before each number.
____ 1. It is defined by dictionaries as the state of being able to read and write.
a. Reading c. Literacy
b. Writing d. Numeracy
_____2. It is the ability to correspond visual shapes to spoken sounds in order to decode written
materials and translate them into oral language.
a. Basic Literacy c. Practical Literacy
b. Comprehension Literacy d. Numeracy
______3. He defines the concept of Functional Literacy as the state of being able to read, but not
well enough to manage daily living and employment tasks that require reading skills beyond a
basic level.
a. Miller c. Roberts
b. Schlechty d. Mckandawire
______5. It is the ability to read (i.e, decode and comprehend) written materials needed to perform
everyday vocational tasks.
a. Functional or practical Literacy c. Comprehension Literacy
b. Basic Literacy d. Numeracy
______6. It is the process of interaction and integration between people, business, entities,
governments and cultures from other nations, driven by international trade and investment and
supported by information technology.
a. Socio-Economic migration c. Political Expulsion
b. Globalization d. Economic Globalization
______7. It deals with how a particular culture expresses itself in its language, music, arts and
the like.
a. Globalization c. Expressive Culture
b. Political Expulsion d. Socio- Economic Migration
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______8. It explains the Philippines OFW phenomenon. Filipinos travel abroad to find better
opportunities for themselves and their families for lack of said opportunities here.
a. Socio- Economic Migration c. Travel for the sake of leisure
b.Political Migration d. Expressive Culture
______ 9. It is culture-specific, but it is not limited to national cultures, contrary to what many
people assume.
a. Basic Literacy c. Cultural Literacy
b. Practical Literacy d. Comprehension Literacy
______ 10. It is a kind of inferiority complex wherein anything and everything natively Filipino is
considered by the Filipinos themselves as being inferior, backward and worthless in comparison
to their Western counterparts, and therefore a source of embarrassment and unease.
a. Donya Victorina Syndrome c. Bahala na syndrome
b. Anxiety d. Inferiority Complex
______ 11. Concerns itself with the development of social skills, knowledge and positive human
values that enable human beings to act positively and responsibly in range of complex social
settings.
a. Financial Literacy c. Ecoliteracy
b. Social Literacy d. Digital Literacy
_______ 12. Our ability to communicate with almost anyone, anywhere, in real time requires new
skills and attitudes in interacting with people with cultures, perspectives, worldviews and priorities
different from our own, particularly with the end-view of not only peace and understanding, but
also mutual benefit and productivity.
a. Globalization and Multicultural Literacy c. Financial Literacy
b. Social Literacy d. Ecoliteracy
_______ 13. A child must be able to initiate, maintain and close conversation appropriately. This
requires good listening and attention skills, as well as the ability to take turns and probe for missing
information.
a. Greeting c. Initiating conversation
b. Understanding the Listener d. Previewing or planning
_______ 14. They typically play the major role in teaching children social skills.
a. teacher c. parents
b. peers d. community
_______ 15. It is our speech, actions, behaviors and decisions that treat others fairly
regardless of background or circumstances.
a. Justice c. Equality
b. Morally Upright d. Equitable
_______16. It is the ability to use knowledge and skills to manage one’s financial
resources effectively for lifetime financial security
a. Multimedia Literacy c. Ecological Literacy
b. Financial Literacy d. Digital Literacy
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______17. It is any expense that does not change from period to period, such as
mortgage, rent payments, utility bills and loan payments.
a. Fixed c. Payment method
b. Variable d. Online banking
_______18. These costs vary depending on your usage of products or services, and they
can change depending on any number of factors.
_________24. You should save money to avoid going to debt just to pay emergency
situations, like unexpected medical expenses and damages caused by calamities or
accidents.
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a. Powerful c. Pleasure
b. Frugal d. Status
_______29. Some people place very little importance on having money and would rather
grow their own food and craft their own clothes. It is as if having too much money makes
them nervous and uncomfortable.
a. Powerful c. Pleasure
b. Frugal d. Indifference
_______30. It is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media.
a. Analyze c. Access
b. Evaluate d. Create
_______32. It refers to a basic training for life (a lifelong learning).
____ ___36. It refers to an individual’s understanding not only of ecological concepts, but
also of his or her place in the ecosystem.
a. Financial Literacy c. Media Literacy
b. Ecological Literacy d. Critical Literacy
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______37. He indicated that knowing, caring and practical competence form the
foundation for ecological literacy.
a. Fritjof Capra c. David Orr
b. Meena and Alison d. Kahyaoglu
______39. The subjects are to be taught as integrated, not as isolated units in the
curriculum.
______40. They are prepared to be an effective member of sustainable society, with well-
rounded abilities of head, heart, hands and spirit, comprising an organic understanding
of the world and participatory action within and with the environment.
______41. It is the ability to connect both personally and meaningfully to works of art and,
through this process, to forge connections to our humanity and the humanity of others.
a. Artistic Literacy c. Media and Cyber Digital Literacy
b. Financial Literacy d. Creative Literacy
______42. It is a concept that looks beyond sitting with a book. It is a “holistic” approach,
in that it incorporates activities that can strengthen reading skills, but are more focused
on broader learning.
_______43. There is no content without form and no form without content. When the
content of a form is changed, so too, is the form altered.
_______44. He emphasized that schools stigmatize original ideas. He also reiterated the
hierarchy of systems.
_______45. It is a learning approach where students are expected to examine various texts
to understand the relationship between language and the power it can hold.
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a. Accuracy c. Support
b. Reasonableness d. Credibility
a. Accuracy c. Support
b. Reasonableness d. Credibility
a. Accuracy c. Support
b. Reasonableness d. Credibility