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PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATION
1. The following are within the applied learning
experiences, EXCEPT_______.
A. Learning takes place through involvement of the learner
B. Learning is primarily controlled by the learner
C. Learning occurs inside the learner
D. Learning is imposed on the learner

D
2. During immersion into internship of graduating
students, how do cooperating teacher support practice
teachers assigned to them?
A. As clinician and analysts
B. As coaches and mentors
C. As critics and evaluators
D. As teachers and scaffolders
B
3. Which of the following best demonstrates the
multicultural perspective of modern education?
A. School partnership
B. Cultural exchange program
C. Student internship
D. Field Studies

B
4. In Afghanistan, girls get limited and restricted access
to education. What kind of discrimination exists in this
situation?
A. Racial discrimination
B. Political discrimination
C. Class discrimination
D. Gender discrimination

D
5. If your goal is to hone students' mental mathematical
ability by deriving the right number sets, what would be
the best modern learner-centered strategy to use?
A. Number Puzzles
B. Numbered Heads Together
C. Number Flashcards
D. Number Games (The Boat is Sinking)

A
6. On observing human diversity during Field Study
courses, which factor is most crucial for
schools situated in poverty-stricken communities?
A. Socio-economic
B. Language and cultural differences
C. Differences in religion
D. Gender, including LGBT

A
7. Teacher Benjur suffered vehemently from a lip injury
caused by an accident that would require long-term treatment.
What particular aspect of teaching can be affected by the said
occurrence?
A. Creativity
B. Character
C. Commitment
D. Communication

D
8. On lifespan perspectives, which assumption is taken when
schools have students engage in
co-curricular and extracurricular activities e.g. joining school
clubs?
A. Learning is both gain and loss
B. Learning is lifelong process
C. Learning is multi-directional
D. Learning shaped by culture

C
9. Why do you think it is important to administer pretest and
posttest to the learners in today's learning facilitation process?
A. To determine how much learning has been impacted by the
instructional delivery through obtained score difference
B. In order to have variety of assessment modalities
C. Because it is part or component of the grading system
D. So that learners will be forced to pay attention during
instructional delivery

A
10. You believe in authentic experiential learning. As a student
teacher, which will you be doing more?
A. Telling everything that the students need to learn
B. Making students do the learning activity with your
guidance
C. Giving more quizzes and graded recitation
D. Making students do most of the teaching by class reporting

B
11. What is the ultimate goal of teaching Eco literacy, one of
the new literacies of the 21st century?
A. To learn how nature works
B. To beautify the natural environment
C. To preserve people's health
D. To increase students' environmental awareness and care for
sustainable development

D
12. According to Kohlberg, what should the teachers and
parents focus on so that their child can become what they are
meant to be?
A. Ways of thinking
B. Ego-esteem
C. Moral Reasoning
D. View of life and the world

C
13. Given the availability of modern digital technology, what
is recognized as a kind of
alternative learning effective during the COVID-19 years
which prevented the face-to-face
learning mode in schools?
A. Correspondence school
B. Field Study
C. Virtual Learning
D. Distance Education
C
14. Which of the physical aspects of classroom management
must be taken into consideration in order to get to know more
your student?
A. Seating arrangement
B. Entrance and Exit Doors
C. Line Formation
D. Classroom Bulletin boards

A
15. According to reports, a great number of students are being
diagnosed to have suicidal tendencies brought about by peer
pressure, stress, home struggles, environmental contexts, and
media influence. As it impacts the school, how can this be
resolved?
A. Strong counseling program
B. Effective instructional delivery modalities
C. Efficient learning assessment procedures
D. Advanced learning technologies

A
16. In her classes, Teacher Mila always wants to create a constructivist
learning atmosphere. Which does she do?
I. Encourages and accepts student autonomy and initiative
II. Uses raw data and primary sources, along with manipulative,
interactive, and physical materials
III. Engages student in dialogue with another and with teacher
A. II and III
B. I, III
C. I and II
D. I, II, and III

D
17. On student teacher internship, which forms the first phase of the
internship program which is pivotal to bringing teacher trainee to the
real world of teaching?
A. Observation
B. Test preparation
C. Action research
D. Subject teaching

A
18. On periods of development, what feature
characterizes the child in early childhood?
A. High level of cognition
B. Independence
C. Readiness for schooling
D. Maturity

C
19. Under the Philippine Standards for Teachers
(PPST), how are newly graduated and PRC registered
teachers commonly known?
A. As Novices
B. As Proficient
C. As Distinguished
D. As Highly Proficient

A
20. What opportunity is opened through Blended
Learning which mixes online educational materials
with physical place work along classroom
methodologies?
A. Interactive Learning
B. High-order thinking skills learning
C. Demonstrative learning
D. Direct learning
A
21. When is a table of specifications required in test
standardization?
A. When norms are developed
B. When test items are planned
C. When a tryout test is needed
D. When test results are to be interpreted

B
22. What is the cause of ADHD?
A. Brain disease
B. Genetic Dysfunction
C. Brain Injury
D. Poor child rearing

B
23. In which stage of learning does a learner manifest
that a skill has been mastered?
A. Acquisition
B. Generalization
C. Maintenance
D. Proficiency

D
24. What assessment would probably combine interest,
behavioral, personality and academic
factors?
A. Vocational Assessment
B. Aptitude Assessment
C. Intellectual Assessment
D. Social Assessment

B
25. What is a measure of the spread of test scores?
A. Mode
B. Mean
C. Median
D. Standard deviation

D
26. A research study revealed that students from urban areas perform
better than those from their counterpart due to availability of resources,
exposure opportunities and technological advantage as supported by
higher GNP and industrialization system. The analysis of this finding
impacts what demographic variable?
A. Exposure to media
B. Academic performance
C. Socio-economic status
D. Geographic setting

C
27. Which of the following is not congruent by way of
match qualities-and-behavior among teachers?
A. Fair: inventive in methods
B. Hold high expectations: no limit for student
performance
C. Prepared: ready to teach
D. Personal touch: approachable

B
28. Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 otherwise known as Special
Education Act provides for________.
A. The inclusion of children of single parents.
B. The inclusion of children with special needs in all programs
and concerns of the government.
C. The inclusion of children from disadvantaged and
marginalized families.
D. The inclusion of senior citizen needs

B
29. As student teachers you are expected to acquire soft skills.
What are examples of skills?
I. Communication Skills
II. Interpersonal Skills
III. Financial Literacy
IV. Life Skills
A. I and II C. I, II, and IV
B. I, II, and III D. I, II, III, and IV

D
30. In formulating True or False questions, which requires that
the questions apply in all cases
or instances without exceptions?
A. Trivial in items
B. Universal in scope
C. Experiential in concept
D. Tricky in statement

B
31. Among the following activities. which does not exemplify
active learning under the
student-centered approach to instruction?
A. Case Problem solving
B. Textbook reading assignment
C. Project-making activity
D. Discovery Learning

B
32. Why do you think people are victimized by financial scam that
ends up losing their properties, investments and savings, and even
ruining their lives?
A. They have not learned in school how to avoid being scammed
B. They desire for easy and quick money
C. It is already their destiny that may happen anytime as sketched
in their palm of their lives.
D. It is always part of life, and it is just that they are not wise
enough to cope with it.

B
33. Studies show that bullying in school may happen with the teacher as
culprit or bully by initiating and doing it, whether consciously or
unconsciously. How can this be avoided?
A. Explain to the students that teachers as elders are exempted from
being accused of bullying
B. Whenever cracking jokes, always remind students that it's just a
prank
C. Be careful and sensitive with the words and gestures that may be
offensive to students
D. Reduce being annoying to students

C
34. Which of the following is significant or related to
cognitive development in the child?
A. One involving memorizing increase in weight
B. One involving memorizing feelings for mother
C. One involving memorizing physical enlargement of
the brain
D. One involving memorizing a poem

D
35. What is the inadequacy when a person is provided
with learning experience and failed to
achieve at a level commensurate with his/her age?
A. Learning disability
B. Cognitive disability
C. Sensory disability
D. Motor disability

A
36. It is an educational strategy embraced by DepEd
carrying its principle that all children should learn
together regardless of any difficulties or differences
A. Internationalization of education
B. Outcomes-based education
C. Global education
D. Inclusive education

D
37. Which of the following is non-digital educational
technology?
A. Flip charts
B. Electronic tools
C. Software
D. Hardware

A
38. When class seems chaotic and disorderly, what does
this signify?
A. The rules were not formulated
B. The teacher is disorganized
C. Classroom management has not been established
D. The students are diverse

C
39. An event or stimulus that precedes any behavior
observed from a learner
A. Antecedent
B. Consequence
C. Actuation
D. Relation

A
40. How can we correctly compare and contrast progressivism and
perennialism as
conventional schools of thought?
A. Progressivism stresses technological advancement, while perennialism
less emphasizes traditional system of learning
B. Progressivism views that learning is continuously changing and
innovating, while
perennialism stresses on constant knowledge and timeless wisdom
C. Progressivism focuses on student empowerment and engagement, while
perennialism sets rules, imposes discipline, and considers limitations
D. Progressivism is for private schools that have greater access to vast
resources, while perennialism is for public schools that maximize limited

B
resources
41. As innovative teachers, we can also adopt TV game shows into our
teaching of concepts that would fit in to learners’ interests and the
common trends. What do you call a technique, in which two groups of
students are challenged on giving related concepts based on
categories and thereafter, determine the points gained, of which the
group with higher score obviously beats the opponent?
A. Wheel of Fortune
B. Minute to Win it
C. Deal or No Deal
D. Family Feud

D
42. How can the teacher best model social literacy for her
class?
A. Show love and care for her students
B. Analyze dilemmas in life
C. Use high-tech tools in class
D. Research on social literacy implications

A
43. Miss Cris is a member of school community. She does not
personally agree with some of its policies. What is her
professional responsibility?
A. Lead a campaign against its abolition.
B. Remain connected with the school but defy the policy.
C. Be indifferent about it.
D. Make an honest effort to understand, support and carry the
school policy even if she does
not personally agree.
D
44. Which practice teaching portfolio is best?
I. It is compiled in accordance with the intended learning outcomes
of Practice Teaching
II. It is ornate to make up for substance due to requirements not
compiled with
III. It is a product of analysis and reflection
A. I, II, and III
B. I only
C. I and III
D. II and III
C
44. How can we rediscover and enhance the creativity of
students at its best?
A. Let them create artworks out of their emotional and
behavioral expressions using the kinds of media they prefer
B. Ask them to imitate the sample drawing given by the
teacher
C. Let them make art works utilizing minimal media
D. Tell them to attach the explanation and depiction of their
artwork
A
45. In essence, what is assessment as a process of putting
value on something in relation to student learning
performance?
A. An opinion
B. Judgement
C. A comment
D. Criticism

B
46. Which of the following represents a message from the
teacher who makes assessment
tests a constructive process for students?
A. “You did badly compared with the other class”
B. “Your grades will improve the next time”
C. “Think of dropping the class now”
D. “Your grades are too low to make you pass the grade"

B
47. Which of the following concepts about assessment are
acceptable in the modern-day education as embodied in the K
to 12?
I. Testing as a goal of instruction
Il. Testing for marking purposes
Ill. Testing as an aid of instruction
IV. Testing to improve teaching
A. I and II
B. I, III, and IV
C. I, II, III and IV
D. I, II, and III C
48. On the ideals of a teacher, which of the following is least
in significance for practice of the
profession?
A. Status and pay
B. Excellence in the profession
C. Highest standards in career progression
D. Competence in teaching practice

A
49. Why do teachers need to set both live video lecture and
video-on-demand?
A. To show variety
B. To consider resource capacity
C. To cater to diversity
D. To denote competency

B
50. Which is TRUE of a good Practice Teaching Portfolio?
A. The thicker the portfolio, the better the portfolio.
B. The Student Teacher compiles all photos of his/her teaching
experience.
C. The Student Teacher compiles evidence of relevant Practice
Teaching experiences together with his/her reflections on
these experiences.
D. The more artistic and the more expensive the portfolio is,
the better the portfolio

C
51. What is the value of standardized test over teacher-made
tests as a summative assessment for graduating students?
A. its average difficulty
B. its normative validity
C. Its continuing usability
D. Its multiple-choice format

B
52. Among the following examples of reflective
teaching, which ought not to be done?
A. Keep a self-journal or blog
B. Get feedback from students
C. Ask a colleague to observe you teaching
D. Be strictly critical of oneself as a teacher

D
53. When is the best time to explain and discuss
classroom rules?
A. Once an offense is committed
B. At the beginning of the school year
C. When asked by students what to do
D. When the administration requires

B
54. Among perspectives in child development, what
theory is involved in schools organizing a
UN street parade in which school children are
dressed in costumes of different nations?
a. Socio-biological activity
b. Socio-attachment bonding
c. Socio-cognitive learning
d. Socio-cultural experience
D
55. On arts and culture literacy, which of the
following is an appropriate learning activity?
A. Summarize a novel
B. Submit concept map of a lesson
C. Submit an artwork (poem, landscape drawing, etc.)
D. Report on an article reading

C
56. What is the numerical index of an individual
student's actual performance in a test?
A. Range
B. Score
C. Percentile
D. Decile

B
57. In the context of outcome-based teaching-
learning which are the basis of evaluation?
A. Learning outcomes
B. Learning content
C. Instructional strategies
D. Learning resources

A
58. To cater to the linguistic competence of
students, which of these activities must be
utilized?
A. Writing a rap based on the lesson
B. Creating dance steps
C. Doing calisthenics
D. Constructing models

A
59. Which of the following is the best argument against
Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman
play line that "Those who can, do; Those who can't;
teach"
A. Teachers follow an ethical code of conduct
B. Teachers have competence for life and teaching
C. Teachers passed their university course
D. Teachers are licensed to teach

B
60. What was Angelina's final grade in Biology
when she obtained the following ratings in the
given components?

A. 89.36 B. 89.63 C. 86.93 D. 86.39


C
60. Upon conducting an action research, Teacher Erismus was able to
realize that using "build me in" technique in teaching concepts on self-
understanding and social integration helped out in ensuring action
learning, student engagement and collaborative, critical and creative
thinking skills among his students in class. Therefore, what implication
did this realization bring about?
A. Feeling confident in decision-making
B. Building a reflective practice based on proven technique
C. Contributing to the professional culture of teaching
D. Creating meaningful and lasting change for the school

B
61. Mrs. Garcia would desire to test the reliability of her
achievement test in her Math subject. Which of the following
activities will help her achieve her purpose?
A. Administer two equivalent tests to the same group of students
B. Administer two parallel tests to different group of students
C. Administer two different tests but to the same group of students
D. Administer a single test but two different groups of students

A
62. What does developmentally appropriate pedagogical approach
mean?
A. Teaching-learning approach that's beyond the learner's
developmental stage to challenge the learner
B. Teaching-learning approach that fits the learner's developmental
stage and so fosters the learner's development
C. Teaching-learning approach that is simple and easy to fit to all types
of learners
D. Teaching-learning approach that is multicultural and inclusive

B
63. What is the main goal of Vygotsky's Theory of Proximal
Development which gives space
for the learners to do what he/she can do without assistance?
A. Life span development
B. Autonomy
C. Collaboration
D. Peer Assistance

B
64. Which of the following list of statements below must be
avoided during online learning
facilitation?
A. Reading of long passages in class
B. Live lectures and all lesson presentations
C. Making class agreements
D. Orientation and briefing on rules, prospects and/or
requirements

A
65. What is curriculum in its broadest sense?
A. List of courses and corresponding course
requirements
B. Collection of course syllabi
C. List of subjects/courses to be taught in school
D. Total learning experiences of individuals not only in
schools but in society as well

D
66. Which learning material can be best utilized in discussing
a lesson on “Philippine Tourist Destinations” in a Social
Studies class?
A. Department of Tourism documentary video footage played
from YouTube
B. Colorful photos posted through Facebook and Instagram
accounts
C. Pictures taken using cellphone
D. Photo clips downloaded from the Google and flashed on
screen using an LCD projector

A
67. According to Vygotsky, what should the teachers
and parents focus on so that the child
can become what they are meant to be?
A. Drills
B. Motivation
C. Persuasion
D. Guidance

D
68. What is a systematic procedure for collecting
information that can be used to make inferences about
the characteristics of people or objects?
A. Measurement
B. Feedback
C. Assessment
D. Evaluation

C
69. On integrative learning using the learner's prior
knowledge, to what does the learner apply previously
acquired knowledge and experience?
A. To basic knowledge
B. To new knowledge
C. To past knowledge
D. To the same knowledge

B
70. What is the purpose of item analysis in every examination that can
automatically be generated in the online assessment?
A. To determine what class emerges to be the best and the least in the
department tests
B. To find out the validity of the test in terms of difficulty and
discrimination
C. To identify who among students who need remediation on less
mastered lessons
D. To report how many of the students were able to achieve learning of
the lesson

B
70. What is the purpose of item analysis in every examination that can
automatically be generated in the online assessment?
A. To determine what class emerges to be the best and the least in the
department tests
B. To find out the validity of the test in terms of difficulty and
discrimination
C. To identify who among students who need remediation on less
mastered lessons
D. To report how many of the students were able to achieve learning of
the lesson

B
71. With research integrated in the K-to-12 curriculum, which
of the following is the LEAST among outcomes of research-
based instruction?
A. New knowledge discoveries
B. Compliance with the curriculum
C. Update of trends and issues
D. Background support of the subject matter

B
72. If you want to develop eco literacy among your students,
which should you teach them?
I. Empathy for all forms of life
II. Sustainability as an individual and a community practice
III. Man's absolute power over the rest of creation
A. I only
B. I, II, and III
C. I and II
D. III only

C
73. What is the primary focus of global literacy when taught
as a trend in world development particularly expressed in the
UN-17 sustainable goals for development?
A. Cultures of races and nations
B. Human geography of continents
C. Problems of countries in the world
D. Well-being of the world as a whole

D
73. Which of the following activities in the curriculum help develop functional literacy to
its optimum?
I. Industry Immersion. TechVoc students are sent to the food production company and
trained in processing meat as culminating activity in their food technology subject.
ll. Service Learning. The Education students render free teaching services to street kids on
weekends as part of their Edukalye, an extension program.
Ill. Research/Capstone. The Criminology students share the findings of their study to the
city government for consideration regarding traffic reduction and management.
IV. Experiential/Participatory Learning. AB Political Science students join a public forum
wherein they lay down their insights and perspectives on the given issue being discussed
A. I, II, and IV
B. I, III, and IV
C. II, III, and IV
D. I, II, III, and IV

D
74. What is the principle behind RA 10553 or the Enhanced
Basic Education Act of 2013
stipulating education for all students, with or without
disabilities, to learn together?
A. Exceptionalism
B. Exclusivity
C. Inclusivity
D. Multiculturalism

C
75. On the stages of pre-operational thought, what occurs if
the child has difficulty in taking the view of others, sees only
his point of view, assuming everyone has the same view as he
has?
A. Egocentrism
B. Irreversibility
C. Centration
D. Animism

A
76. What is needed as an indispensable part of the teaching-
learning process that can serve
to motivate learners?
A. Weekly quizzes
B. Regular tests
C. Constructive assessment
D. Periodic exams

C
77. On the characteristics of a teacher, which of the following
connotes communication skills?
A. Applies learning theories
B. Motivates students to learn
C. Articulates discussions well
D. Participates in action research

C
78. What is the main goal in school-based management (SBM)
of school community
partnership?
A. Student overall wellness
B. Student performance in district tests
C. Student achievement
D. Resource enrichment of schools

A
78. What is the main goal in school-based management (SBM)
of school community partnership?
A. Student overall wellness
B. Student performance in district tests
C. Student achievement
D. Resource enrichment of schools

D
79. According to Bronfenbrenner, what should the teachers
and parents focus on so that their
child can become what they are meant to be?
A. View of life and the world
B. Ways of thinking
C. Moral reasoning
D. Child's environment

D
80. You are teaching Science class, which one is not appealing
to naturalist learners?
A. Going to the zoo
B. Exploring an aviary
C. Visiting an orchidarium
D. Writing poems

D
80. You are teaching Science class, which one is not appealing
to naturalist learners?
A. Going to the zoo
B. Exploring an aviary
C. Visiting an orchidarium
D. Writing poems

D
81. Which can help you establish order and discipline in the
classroom? Make rules and procedures that are:
I. Reasonable and Necessary
II. Clear and Comprehensible
III. Consistent with learning outcomes
IV. Not necessarily conforming with school rules
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I and III
D. I, II, III, and IV

A
82. Which of the following is not suitable for
measuring athletic abilities of students in a sports class?
A. Essay
B. Pen and Pencil Test
C. True of False Quiz
D. Performance Measurement

A
83. In the closing years of babyhood, what is a
manifestation of progress in affective
intelligence?
A. Moving hands and fingers
B. Recognizing objects of touch
C. Uttering vocal sounds
D. Showing different emotions

D
84. Zeny is wondering why at age 14, she has not
menstruated yet while her friend Remy
already experienced menarche at the age of 12. Which
of the following principles is applied in
the situation?
A. Development is predictable
B. Development is patterned
C. Development is continuous
D. Development rates vary
D
85. Teachers act as coaches and mentors to practice
teachers when immersed in their teaching internship,
what processes do they employ?
A. Coaching and Mentoring
B. Critiquing and Evaluating
C. Diagnosing and Critiquing
D. Teaching and Scaffolding

A
86. What does differentiated teaching mean in relation
to student variation in intelligences?
A. Use of varied teaching strategies
B. Varied treatment for difference in gender
C. Segregation of low achievers
D. Integration of technology in learning

A
87. The following are contexts and perspectives of 21st
century education as a paradigm shift from that of the
20th century, EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
A. Time-based
B. Relevant and real-world
C. Global classroom oriented
D. Integrated and interdisciplinary

A
88. What is the focus of assessment on journal reports
of students during Field Study
activities?
A. Subjective remarks from peers
B. Textbook concepts
C. Factual observation
D. Inputs from Field Study mentors

C
89. On learning styles, how does a teacher consider her
students in the upper grades by teaching through verbal
lectures, discussions, talking things through and
listening to what others say?
A. Auditory learners
B. Visual Learners
C. Global Learners
D. Tactile / Kinesthetic Learners

A
90. In Philippine history, at what point did teaching begin to
become a professional practice?
A. Barangay elders teaching the young life skills and crafts
B. Education Decree of 1863 for a normal school for male
teachers
C. Parents teaching their children good behavior
D. Spanish missionaries teaching religion

B
91. A new principal was designated in a school that is almost left behind
in terms of standards, while faculty and staff have been confined to
mindset and practices that are no longer relevant. As the newly
appointed school leader, what would be your best recourse to address
the problem?
A. Accept the challenge and assume possible solutions alone
B. Insist the needed standards, gauge everyone and remove from the
service those who cannot follow
C. Request from the appointing authority to replace the existing
organizational structure and the staffing pattern as a good new start
D. Assist everyone in transforming the school and in meeting the
standards while updating them on the latest trends and demand
D
92. Which of the following cannot be considered as an
implication of globalization to educational system?
A. Creation and engagement in new educational
networked organizations
B. Continuous lifelong learning
C. Sprouting of more corporate and commercially
controlled schools
D. Demand for strengthening education access for all

C
93. During the pandemic, why is there a need to shift
from residential (face to face) to flexible learning
including Teaching Internship?
A. To protect all the stakeholders from harm
B. To ensure health, safety and security of all the
stakeholders
C. To cut on unnecessary expenses among the students
D. To enforce the health protocols of the government

B
94. Teachers may consider future career progression for better
opportunities while maximizing their potential for growth and
developments. Which of the pathways can teachers pursue for career
progression and advancement?
I. Educational leader, school accreditor and consultant
II. Book author and academic specialist
III. Sales agent of school supplies
IV. Entrepreneur of educational products and services
A. I, II, III, and IV C. I, II, and IV
B. I, II, and III D. I and II

D
95. What is the numerical index of an individual
student's actual performance in a test?
A. Range
B. Score
C. Percentile
D. Decile

B
96. On development milestones, what is one of the
characteristic accomplishments of the 6
to 12 months old child?
A. Perceives mother/father as separate person
B. Develops sense of right and wrong
C. Begins to understand sharing
D. Plays with boys and girls

A
97. Teleconferencing and/or consultation can be done through
what platforms?
I. Google Meet
II. Zoom
III. Facebook Messenger
IV. Skype
A. I, II, III, and IV
B. I, II, III
C. II, III, IV
D. II and IV only
A
98. Your intended learning outcome is "to write a good paragraph that
observes unity, coherence, variety, correct grammar, proper punctuation."
Applying outcome-based education, which is expected?
A. Teacher asks the students to come up with an acronym to describe a good
paragraph
B. Each student submits a sample paragraph for critiquing at the beginning of
the lesson
C. At the beginning of the lesson, teacher will ask students to explain the
elements of a good paragraph
D. After a lesson on writing a paragraph, the teacher asks the students to
write a paragraph on a topic of their choice by observing all the qualities of a
good paragraph

D
99. What do global learners in your class enjoy
most?
A. Working on puzzles
B. Generalize ideas from specific to general
C. Likes to plan ahead
D. Formulate generalization from details

D
100. On the roles assumed by teachers. what role
does the teacher have among peers
outside the classroom in the school?
A. Leadership in professional groups
B. Collaboration with the community
C. Relationship with parents
D. Partnership with fellow teachers
A
101. Which of the following is an example of soft skill
that is specially important for a teacher who works in a
school as a community?

A. Teamwork
B. Computer skills
C. Media production skills
D. Writing competence

A
102. What is placed on bottom of Edgar Dale's Cone of
Experience?
A. Pictures
B. Text
C. Demonstration
D. Direct Purposeful Experience

D
103. Which of the following is most likely not caused
by chromosome deficiency in the human body?
A. Hearing impairment
B. Paralysis
C. Leukemia
D. Diabetes

B
104. Which is true of a metacognitive teaching
approach?
A. Increases learner's self-awareness
B. Teacher monitors and controls learner's mental
process
C. Makes learner relate to other learners
D. Is simple rote memory at work

A
105. Which is true of a metacognitive teaching
approach?
A. Increases learner's self-awareness
B. Teacher monitors and controls learner's mental
process
C. Makes learner relate to other learners
D. Is simple rote memory at work

A
106. On child and adult development, at what stage is it
best to inculcate knowledge and appreciate of career
and professional values?
A. Babyhood
B. Late adulthood
C. Adolescence
D. Infancy

C
107. The following forms of traditional and modern
technology which is a most ancient way of
communication?
A. Morse code
B. Radio
C. Letter
D. E-mail

C
108. Teachers who are assigned to inclusive class must
be equipped with skills on
A. Sign language
B. Differentiated Instruction
C. Orientation and Mobility
D. Braille Reading and Writing

B
108. When you receive a suspicious e-mail asking you to withdraw big
amount from a prestigious bank upon winning the grand prize in an
automated raffle draw, which you know that you have not participated
therein, what would be your first and immediate move?
A. Ignore the email, do not open, and delete it right away.
B. Take the e-mail and verify it to the concerned bank and relevant
agencies.
C. Contact the owner of the e-mail and ask him to discuss with you the
content of the message.
D. Take the e-mail and transact immediately the given message, there's
no harm in trying anyway.

A
109. The type of curriculum which is appropriate in an
inclusive class
A. Augmentative
B. Alternative
C. Adaptive
D. Adoptive

C
111. Among the wide variety of assessment procedures
to evaluate and measure learning progress, which is
most useful in evaluating dance performance?
A. Quizzes
B. Learning Logs
C. Tests
D. Observations

D
112. As technology connotes any human invention
which of the following is mechanical technologically?
A. Spring-driven clock
B. Television
C. Electric Cars
D. Computer

A
113. What process of child development arouses
interest in learning through fun activities like music and
dance activities?
A. Cognitive
B. Maturation
C. Socioemotional
D. Biological

C
114. What is the sign for emergent reading literacy of
the child at age 7?
a. Fascinated with books
b. Word-by-word matching
c. Printing many word.
d. Filling in the blanks in sentence

B
114. In an increasingly borderless world, what are most
relevant pedagogical methods to serve global learners?
A. Essential methods
B. Exploratory methods
C. Perennial methods
D. Classical methods

B
115. The following are characteristics of a growth
mind-set among students but not to include
A. Focusing on grades
B. Learning from mistakes
C. Increased improvement
D. Continuous growth

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