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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.
Which does Naom Chomsky
assert about language learning for
children?
I.
Young children learn and
apply grammatical rules and
vocabulary as they are exposed to
them.
II.
Begin formal teaching of
grammatical rules to children as
early as possible.
III.
Do not require initial formal
language teaching for children.
A. I and III
C. I only
B. II only
D. I and II
2.
Which is/are the sources of
mans intellectual drives, according
to Freud
A.
Id
C. Id -ego
B.
Super ego D. Ego
3.
Theft of school equipment
like TV, computer, etc. by
teenagers in the community itself
is becoming a common
phenomenon. What does this
incident signify?
A.
Prevalence of poverty in the
community.
B.
Inability of school to hire
security guards.
C.
Deprivation of Filipino
schools.
D.
Communitys lack of sense of
co-ownership.
4.
As a teacher, you are
reconstructionist, Which among
these will be your guiding
principle?
A.
I must teach the child every
knowledge, skills and value that he
needs for a better future.
B.
I must teach the child to
develop his mental powers to the
full.
C.
I must teach the child so he
is assured of heaven.
D.
I must teach the child that
we can never have real knowledge
of anything.
5.
The concepts of Trust vs.
mistrust, autonomy vs. shame &
self-doubt, and initiative vs. guilt
are most closely related with works
of _____.
A. Erickson C. Freud
B. Piaget D. Jung
6.
Student Z does not study at
all but when the Licensure
Examination for Teachers comes,
before he takes the LET, he spends
one hour or more praying for a
miracle, i.e., to pass the
examination. Which attitude
towards religion or God is
displayed?
A.
Religion as fake C. Religion as
authentic
B.
Religion as magic D. Religion
as real
7.
Teacher B engages her
students with information for
thorough understanding, for
meaning and for competent
application. Which principle
governs Teacher Bs practice?
A Constructivist C. Behaviorist
B. Gestalt
D. Cognitivist
8.
Student B claims: I cannot
see perfection but I long for it. So
it must be real. under which group
can he be classified?
A.
Idealist
C.
Realist
B. Empiricist D. Pragmatist
9.
What does extreme
authoritarianism in the home
reinforce in learners
A. Doing things on their own
initiative
B. Ability to direct themselves
C. Dependence on others for
directions.
D. Creativity in work.
10. You arrive at knowledge by
re-thinking of latent ideas. From
whom does this thought come?
A. Experimentalist C. Idealist
B. Realist
D.
Existentialist
D.
D. Schools First Initiative
14. Principal C shares this
thought with the teachers: Subject
matter should help students
understand and appreciate
themselves as unique individual
who accept complete responsibility
for their thoughts, feelings and
actions. From which philosophy is
this thought based?
A. Perennialism C. Existentialism
B. Essentialism
D.
Progressivism
15. Based on Piagets theory,
what should a teacher provide for
children in the concrete operational
stage?
A.
Activities for hypothesis
formulation.
B.
Learning activities that
involve problems of classification
and ordering.
C.
Games and other physical
activities to develop motor skills.
D.
Stimulating environment with
ample objectives to play with.
16. To come closer to the truth we
need to go back to the things
themselves. This is the advice of
the ______.
A. Behavioris
C.
idealist
B. phenomenologists D.
pragmatists
B.
Every pupil has his own
native ability and his learning is
limited to this native ability.
C.
Every child is a potential
genius.
D.
Pupil can possibly reach a
point where they have learned
everything.
21. Availment of the Philippine
Education Placement Test for adults
and out-of-school youths is in
support of the governments
educational program towards _____.
A. equitable access C. quality and
relevance
B.
quality
D.
relevance
22. A mother gives his boy his
favorite snack every time the boy
cleans up his room. Afterwards,
the boy cleaned his room everyday
in anticipation of the snack. Which
theory is illustrated?
A. Associative learning
B. Classical conditioning
C. Operant conditioning
D. Pavlonian conditioning
23. Which group of philosophers
maintain the truth exists in an
objective order that is independent
of the knower?
A. Idealists C. Existentialists
B. Pragmatists D. Realists
24. Under which program were
students who were not
accommodated in public
elementary and secondary schools
because of lack of classroom,
teachers, and instructional
materials, were enrolled in private
schools in their respective
communities at the governments
expense?
A.
Government Assistance
Program
B.
Study Now-Pay later
C.
Educational Service Contract
System
D. National Scholarship Program
25. Which of the following
prepositions is attributed to Plato?
A.
Truth is relative to a
particular time and place.
B.
Human beings create their
own truths.
C.
Learning is the discovery of
truth as latent ideas are brought to
consciousness
D.
Sense perception is the most
accurate guide to knowledge.
26. In a treatment for alcoholism,
Ramil was made to drink an
alcoholic beverage and then made
to ingest a drug that produces
nausea. Eventually, h nauseated at
he sight and smell of alcohol and
stopped drinking alcohol. Which
theory explains this?
A.Operant conditioning
C. Associative learning
A. 0. 1
C. 0.5
B. 0. 9
D. 1.0
32. We encounter people whose
prayer goes like this: O God, if
there is a God; save my soul if I
have a soul, from whom is this
prayer?
A.
Stoic
C. Agnostic
B.
Empiricist D. Skeptic
33. If teacher wants to test
students ability to organize ideas,
which type of test should she
formulate?
A. Short answer
C. Essay
B. Technical problem type
D. Multiple-choice type
34. Who among the following
needs less verbal counseling but
needs more concrete operational
forms of assistance? The child who
________.
A.
has mental retardation
B.
has attention-deficit disorder
C.
has learning disability
D.
has conduct disorder
35. Which applies when
skewness is zero?
A.
Mean is greater than median.
B.
Median is greater than the
mean.
C.
Scores have three modes.
D.
Scores are normally
distributed 36. Which does NOT
belong to the group of alternative
learning systems
A. Multi-grade grouping
C. Graded education
B. Multi-age grouping
D. Non-graded grouping
37. The first thing to do in
constructing a periodic test is for a
teacher to ______.
A.
decide on the number of
items for the test
B.
go back to her instructional
objectives
C.
study the content
D.
decide on the type of test to
construct
38. Which one can enhance the
comparability of grades?
A.
Using common conversation
table for translating test scores in
to ratings.
B.
Formulating tests that vary
from one teacher to another.
C.
Allowing individual teachers
to determine factors for rating
D.
Individual teachers giving
weights to factors considered for
rating.
39. The cultivation of reflective and
meditative skills in teaching is an
influence of _____.
A. Shintoism
C.
Confucianism
B. Zen Buddhism D. Taoism
40. Teacher Y does normreferenced interpretation of scores.
B. Reliability
D. Validity
43. For which may you use the
direct instruction method?
A.
Become aware of the
pollutants around us.
B.
Appreciate Miltons Paradise
Lost.
C. Use a microscope properly.
D. Distinguish war from
aggression.
44. In the context on the theory on
multiple intelligences, what is one
weakness of the paper-pencil test?
A.
It is not easy to administer.
B.
It puts the non-linguistically
intelligent at a disadvantage
C.
It utilizes so much time.
D.
It lacks reliability.
45. NSAT and NEAT results are
interpreted against set mastery
level. This means that NSAT and
NEAT fall under _________.
A.
intelligence test C. criterionreferenced test
B. aptitude test D. normreferenced test
46. Teacher B uses the direct
instruction strategy. Which
sequence of steps will she follow?
I.
Independent practice
II.
Feedback and correctiveness
III.
Guided student practice
IV.
Presenting and structuring
V.
Reviewing the previous days
work
A. V-IV-III-II-I
C. V-II-IV-III-I
B. III-II-IV-I-V
D. I-V-II-III-IV
47. Which guideline must be
observed in the use of prompting
to shape the correct performance
of your students?
A.
Use the list intrusive prompt
first.
B.
Use all prompts available.
C.
Use the most intrusive
prompt first.
D.
Refrain form using prompts.
48. What measure/s of central
tendency do/es the number 16
represent in the following data:
14,15,17,16,19,20,16,14,16?
A.
Mode
C. Median
B.
Mode and medianD. Mean
49. Which holds true to
standardized tests?
A.
They are used for
comparative purposes.
B.
They are administered
differently.
C.
They are scored according to
different standards.
D.
They are used for assigned
grades.
50. Study this group of tests which
was administered with the
following results, then answer the
question.
Subject
Mean
SD
Ronnels scrore
Math 56
10
43
Physics
41
9
31
English
80
16
109
In which subject(s) were the scores
most homogenous?
A. Math
C. Physics
B. English D. Physics and Math
51. In the parlance of test
construction what does TOS mean?
A. Table of Specifics
C. Table
of Specific Test Items
B. Term of Specifications
D.
Table of Specifications
52. Which is a major advantage of
a curriculum-based assessment?
A.
It is informal nature.
B.
It connects testing with
teaching.
C.
It tends to focus on anecdotal
information on student progress.
D.
It is based on a normreferenced measurement model.
53. Teacher H gave first-grade class
a page with a story in which picture
take the place of some words.
Which method did she use?
A.
The whole language
approach
B.
The Spaulding method
C.
The rebus method
D.
The language experience
approach
D.
She refrained from judging on
the students responses.
61. Direct instruction id a facts,
rules, and actions as indirect
instruction is for _____ ,____, _____.
A.
hypotheses, verified data and
conclusions
B.
concepts, patterns and
abstractions
C.
concepts, processes and
generalizations
D. guesses, data and conclusions
62. Which test has broad
sampling of topics as strength?
A. Objective test C. Essay test
B. Short answer test
D. Problem
test .
63. Teacher T taught a lesson
denoting ownership by means of
possessives. He first introduced
the rule, then gave examples,
followed by class exercises, then
back to the rule before he moved
into second rule. Which presenting
technique did he use
A.
Combinatorial
C. Partwhole
B.
Comparative
D.
Sequential
64. In his second item analysis,
Teacher H found out that more from
the lower group got the test item #
6 correctly. This means that the
test item _____.
A.
has a negative discriminating
power.
B.
has a lower validity.
C.
has a positive discriminating
power.
D.
has a high reability.
65. Teacher E discussed how
electricity flows through wires and
what generates the electric charge.
Then she gave the students wires,
bulbs, switches, and dry cells and
told the class to create a circuit
that will increase the brightness of
each bulb. Which one best
describes the approach used?
A.
It used a taxonomy of basic
thinking skills.
B.
It was constructivist.
C.
It helped students
understand scientific methodology.
D.
None of the above
66. Teacher W wants to review and
check on the lesson of the previous
day. Which one will be most
reliable?
A.
Having students identify
difficult homework problems.
B.
Having students correct each
others work.
C.
Sampling the understanding
of a few students.
D.
Explicitly reviewing the taskrelevant information necessary for
the days lesson.
Math
56
10
43
Physics
41
9
31
English
80
16
109
In which subject(s) did Ronnel
perform poorly in relation to the
groups performance?
A.
English
C. Math
B.
English and Math D. Physics
71. What is most likely to
happen to our economy when
export continuously surpasses
import is a thought question on
______.
A. creating
C. relating causeand-effect
B. synthesizing D. predicting
72. Which method has been
proven to be effective in courses
that stress acquisition of
knowledge?
A. Socratic method
C. Indirect instruction
B. Cooperative learning
D. Mastery learning
73. Which is the first step in
planning an achievement test?
A.
Define the instructional
objective.
B.
Decide on the length of the
test.
C.
Select the type of test items
to use.
D.
Build a table of specification.
74. Which activity should a teacher
have more for his students if he
wants to develop logicalmathematical thinking?
A.
Drama
C. Problem
solving
B.
Choral reading
D.
Storytelling
75. Why should a teacher NOT use
direct instruction all the time
A.
It requires much time.
B.
It requires use of many
supplemental materials.
C.
It is generally effective only
in the teaching of concepts and
abstractions.
D.
It reduces students
engagement in learning.
76. Which are direct measures of
competence?
A.
Personality tests C. Paperand-pencil test
B.
B. Performance tests D.
Standardized tests
77. Which is one role play in the
pre-school and early childhood
years?
A.
Develops competitive spirit.
B.
Separates reality from
fantasy.
C.
Increase imagination due to
expanding knowledge and
emotional range.
D.
Develops the upper and
lower limbs.
78. Teacher A discovered that his
pupils are very good in
dramatizing. Which tool must have
helped him discover his pupils
strength?
A.
Portfolio assessment
C.
Journal entry
B.
Performance test
D.
Paper-and-pencil test
79. Teacher Ms pupils are quite
weak academically and his lesson
is already far behind time table.
How should Teacher M proceed with
his lesson?
A. Experientially C. Logically
B. Inductively
D.
Deductively
81. I want to teach concepts,
patterns and abstractions. Which
method is most appropriate?
A.
Indirect instruction
C.
Direct instruction
B.
Discovery
D. Problem
solving
82. If your Licensure Examination
for Teacher (LET) items sample
adequately the competencies listed
in the syllabi, it can be said that
LET possesses ______ validity.
A.
concurrent
C. content
B.
construct
D.
predictive
A.Characterization
C.
Responding
B. Valuing
D. Organization
85. In the light of the facts
presented, what is most likely to
happen when? is a simple
thought question on _____.
A. inferring
C.
synthesizing
B. generalizing
D.
justifying
86. The teachers first task in the
selection of media in teaching is to
determine the
A.
choice of the students
B.
availability of the media
C.
objectives of the lesson
D.
technique to be used
87. In self-directed learning, to
what extent should a teachers
scaffolding be?
A.
To a degree the student
needs it.
B.
None, to force the student to
learn by himself
C.
To the maximum, in order to
extend to the student all the help
he needs.
D.
To the minimum, to spend up
development of students sense of
independence.
88. Which is a form of direct
instruction?
A.
Discovery process
C. Programmed instruction
B. Problem solving
D. Inductive reasoning
89. With synthesizing skills in mind,
which has the highest diagnostic
value?
A.
Essay test
C.
Completion tes
B.
Performance test
D.
Multiple choice test
90. How can you exhibit legitimate
power on the first day of school?
A.
By making your students feel
they are accepted for who they are.
B.
By informing them you are
allowed to act in loco parents.
C.
By making them realize the
importance of good grades.
D.
By making them feel you
have mastery of subject matter.
91. Based on Edgar Dales Cone of
Experience, which activity is
farthest from the real thing?
A. View images
C. Watch a
demo
B. Attend exhibit D. Hear
92. Which can effectively measure
students awareness of values?
A.
Projective techniques C.
Likert scales
B.
Moral dilemma
D.
Anecdotal record
93. I combined several subject
areas in order to focus on a single
concept for interdisciplinary
C.
Make twenty questions but
ask the students to answer only ten
of their choice.
D.
Use objectives for the unit as
guide in your test construction.
107. Read this question: How will
you present the layers of the earth
to your class? This is a question
that _________.
A.
directs
B. leads the students to evaluate
C. assesses cognition
D. probes creative thinking
108. In Krathwohs affective
domain of objectives, which of the
following is the lowest level of
effective behavior?
A.
Valuing
C.
Responding
B. Characterization
D.
Organization
109. Which is NOT a sound purpose
for asking questions?
A.
To probe deeper after an
answer is given
B.
To discipline a bully in class
C.
To remind students of a
procedure
D.
To encourage self-reflection
110. It is not wise to laugh at a
two-year old child when he utters
bad word because in his stage he is
learning to __________.
A.
considered others views
B.
distinguish right from wrong
C.
socialize
D.
distinguish sex differences
111. Research tells that teachers
ask mostly content questions.
Which of the following terms does
NOT refer to content questions?
A.
Closed
C. Concept
B.
Direct
D. Convergent
112. In mastery learning, the
definition of an acceptable
standard of performance is called a
A.
behavior
C. SMART
B.
condition D. criterion
measure
113. Based on Edgar Dales Cone
of Experience, which activity is
farthest from the real thing?
A.
Read
C. View images
B.
Hear
D. Attend exhibit
114. After giving an input on a
good paragraph, Teacher W asks
her students to rate a given
paragraph along the elements of a
good paragraph. The students
task is in level of _________.
A.
application C. evaluation
B.
analysis
D.
synthesis
115. Which is one characteristic of
an effective classroom
management?
A.
It quickly and unobtrusively
redirects misbehavior once it
occurs.
B.
It teaches dependence on
other for self-control.
C.
It respects cultural norms of
a limited group students.
D.
Strategies are simple enough
to be used consistently
116. Read the following then
answer the questions:
TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER
THAN THE PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT
WE PREDICT THE UNDISCOVERED
ELEMENTS?
BOBBY:
WE COULD GO TO THE
MOON AND SEE IF THERE ARE
SOME ELEMENTS THERE WE DONT
HAVE.
BETTY:
WE COULD DIG DOWN
TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH
AND SEE IF WE FIND ANY OF THE
MISSING ELEMENTS.
RICKY:
WE COULD STUDY
DEBRIS FROM THE METEORITES- IF
WE CAN FIND ANY.
TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD
ANSWERS BUT WHAT IF THOSE
EXCURSIONS TO THE MOON, TO
THE CENTER OF THE EARTH OR TO
FIND METEORITES WERE TOO
COSTLY AND TIME CONSUMING?
HOW MIGHT WE USE THE
ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE
HERE ON EARTH TO FIND SOME
NEW ONES?
D.
immaturity
119. Which questioning practice
promotes more class interaction?
A.
Asking the question before
calling a student
B.
Focusing on divergent
questions.
C.
Focusing on convergent
questions.
D.
Asking rhetorical questions
120. The following are sound
specific purpose of questions
EXCEPTS
A.
To call the attention of an
inattentive student
B.
To teach via student answers
C.
To stimulate learners to ask
questions
D.
To arouse interest and
curiosity
121. Which technique should a
teacher use to encourage response
if his students do not respond to his
question?
A.
Ask a specific student to
respond, state the question, and
wait a response.
B.
Tell the class that it will have
detention unless answers are
forthcoming.
C.
Ask another question, an
easier one.
D.
Wait for a response.
B.English
D. Spanish and
the Vernacular
126. Rodel is very aloof and cold in
his relationship with classmates.
Which basic goals must have not
been attained by Rodel during his
developmental years, according to
Ericksons theory of psychological
development?
A.
Autonomy C. Initiative
B.
Trust
D. Generativity
127. How can you exhibit expert
power on the first day of school?
A.
By making them feel you
know what you are talking about.
B.
By telling them the
importance of good grades.
C.
By reminding then your
students your authority over them
again and again.
D.
By giving your students a
sense of belonging and
acceptance.
128. Teacher P wants to develop
the skill of synthesizing in her
pupil. Which one will she do?
A.
Ask her students to formulate
a generalization from the data
shown in graphs.
B.
Ask her students to answer
questions beginning with What if
C.
Tell her pupils to state data
presented in graphs.
D.
Directs her students to ask
questions on the parts of the lesson
not understood.
129. John Watson said Men are
built not born. What does this
statement point to?
A.
The ineffectiveness of
training on a persons
development.
B.
The effect of environmental
stimulation on a persons
development.
C.
The absence of genetic
influence on a persons
development.
D.
The effect of heredity.
130. Teacher H strives to draw
participation of every student into
classroom discussion. Which
students need is she trying to
address? The need
A.
to show their oral abilities to
the rest of the class
B.
to be creative
C.
to feel significant and be part
of a group
D.
to get everything out in the
open
131. Teacher Gs lessons objective
has something to do with the skill
of synthesizing? Which behavioral
term is most appropriate?
A.
Test
C. Appraisal
B.
Assess
D.
Theorize
132. Which is a sound classroom
management practice?
A.
Avoid establishing routines;
routines make your student robots.
B.
Establish routines for all daily
needs and tasks.
C.
Apply rules and policies on a
case to case basis.
D.
Apply reactive approach to
discipline.
133. A child who gets punished for
stealing candy may not steal again
immediately. But this does not
mean that the child may not steal
again. Based on Thorndikes
theory on punishment and
learning, this shows that
______________.
A.
punishment strengthen e a
response
B.
punishment remove a
response
C.
punishment does not remove
a response
D.
punishment weakens a
response
134. Which assumption underlines
the teachers use of performance
objectives?
A.
Not every form of learning id
observable.
B.
Performance objectives
assure the learner of learning.
C.
Learning is defined as a
change in the learners observable
performance.
D.
The success of the learner is
based on teachers performance.
135. As a teacher, what do you do
when you engage yourself in major
task analysis?
A.
Test if learning reached
higher level thinking skills
B.
Breakdown a complex task
into sub-skills
C.
Determine the level of
thinking involved
D.
Revise lesson objectives
136. The following are used in
writing performance objectives
EXCEPT
A. delineate
C. integrate
B.
diagram
D. comprehend
137. Teacher B clears his throat to
communicate disapproval of a
students behavior. Which specific
influence technique is this?
A.
Signal interference
C.
Interest boosting
B.
Direct appeal
D.
Proximity control
138. An effective classroom
manager uses low-profile
classroom control. What is a lowprofile classroom technique?
A.
B.
C.
Note to parents
After-school detention
Withdrawal of privileges
D.
Raising the pitch of the voice
139. The primary objective of my
lesson is: To add similar fractions
correctly. Before I can do this I
must first aim at this specific
objective: to distinguish a
numerator from a nominator.
What kind of objective is the
latter?
A.
Major
C. Enabling
B.
Terminal
D. Primary
140. With which goals of
educational institutions as provided
for by the Constitution is the
development of work skills aligned?
A.
To develop moral character
B.
To teach the duties of
citizenship
C.
To inculcate love of country
D.
To develop vocational
efficiency
141. In instructional planning it is
necessary that parts of the plan
from the first to the last have
___________.
A.
clarity
C.
coherence
B.
symmetry D. conciseness
142. All of the following describe
the development of children aged
eleven to thirteen EXCEPT
A.
they shift from impulsivity to
adaptive ability
B.
sex differences in IQ
becomes more evident
C.
they exhibit increased
objectivity in thinking
D.
they show abstract thinking
and judgement
143. If a teacher plans a
constructivist lesson, what will he
most likely do? Plan how he can
_______.
A.
do evaluate his students
work
B.
do reciprocal teaching
C.
do lecture to his students
D.
engage his students in
convergent thinking
144. In mastery learning, the
definition of an acceptable
standard of performance is called a
A. SMART
C. behavior
B. criterion measure
D.
condition
145. A stitch on time saves nine,
so goes the adage. Applied to
classroom management, this
means that we _______.
A.
may not occupy ourselves
with disruptions which are worth
ignoring because they are minor
B.
must be reactive in our
approach to discipline
C.
have to resolve minor
disruptions before they are out of
control
D.
may apply 9 rules out of 10
consistently
146. Ruben is very attached to his
mother and Ruth to her father. In
what developmental stage are they
according to Freudian psychological
theory?
A.
Oedipal stage
C. Anal
Stage
B.
Latent stage
D.
Pre-genital stage
147. What was the prominent
educational issues of the mid
1980s?
A. Bilingual Education C.
Accountability
B. Value Education
D.
Mainstreaming
148. Which behavior is exhibited
by a student who is strong in
interpersonal intelligence?
A.
Works on his/her own.
B.
Keeps interest to
himself/herself
C.
Seeks out a classmate for
help when problem occurs.
D.
Spends time meditating.
149. Which is behavioral term
describes a lesson outcome in the
highest level of Blooms cognitive
domain?
A. Create
C.
Analyze
B. Evaluate
D. Design
150. The main purpose of
compulsory study of the
Constitution is to ___.
A.
develop students into
responsible, thinking citizens
B.
acquaint student with the
historical development of the Phil
Constitution
C.
make constitutional experts
of the students
D.
prepare students for lawmaking
151. A goal-oriented instruction
culminates in _______.
A.
planning activities
B.
evaluation
C.
identification of topics
D.
formulation of objectives
152. Based on Freuds
psychoanalytic theory which
component (s) of personality is
(are) concerned with a sense of
right and wrong?
A.
Super ego
C. Id
B.
Super-ego and Ego
D.
Ego
153. Who among the following puts
more emphasis on core
requirements, longer school day,
longer academic year and more
challenging textbooks?
A.
Perennialist C. Progressivist
B.
Essentialist D. Existentialist
154. A student passes a research
report poorly written but ornately
presented in a folder to make up
for the poor quality of the book
report content. Which Filipino trait
does this practice prove?
A.
art of academics
B.
substance over porma
C.
art over science
D.
porma over substance
155. Which one may support
equitable access but may sacrifice
quality?
A.Open admission
C. Deregulated tuition fee hike
B. School accreditation
D. Selective retention
156. Based on Piagets theory,
what should a teacher provide for
children in the sensimotor stage?
A.
Games and other physical
activities to develop motor skill.
B.
Learning activities that
involve problems of classification
and ordering.
C.
Activities for hypothesis
formulation.
D.
Stimulating environment with
ample objects to play with.
157. A teachers summary of a
lesson serves the following
functions, EXCEPT
A.
it links the parts of the
lesson.
B.
it brings together the
information that has been
discussed.
C.
it makes provisions for full
participation of students.
D.
it clinches the basic ideas or
concepts of the lesson.
158. As a teacher, you are
rationalist, Which among these will
be your guiding principle?
A.
I must teach the child that
we can never have real knowledge
of anything.
B.
I must teach the child to
develop his mental powers to the
full.
C.
I must teach the child so he
is assured of heaven
D.
I must teach the child every
knowledge, skills and value that he
needs for a better future.
159. Bruners theory on intellectual
development moves from enactive
to iconic and symbolic stages. In
which stage(s) are diagrams helpful
to accompany verbal information?
A.
Enactive and iconic
C.
Symbolic and enactive
B.
Symbolic
D. Iconic
160. Students scores on a test
were: 72,72,73,74,76,78,81,83,85.
The score 76 is the ___.
A.
mode
C. average
B.
mean
D. median
A.
B.
Autobiographical report
Value and interest report
C.
Biographical report
D.
Anecdotal report
168. Teacher A is directed to pass
an undeserving student with a
death threat. Which advice will a
hedonist give?
A.
Pass the student. Why suffer
the threat?
B.
Dont pass him. You surely
will not like someone to give you a
death threat in order to pass.
C.
Pass the student. That will be
use to the student, his parents and
you.
D.
D. Dont pass him. Live by
principle of justice. You will get
reward, if not in this life,
in the
next.
169. If you agree with Rizal on how
you can contribute to our nations
redemption, which should you work
for?
A.
Opening our doors to foreign
influence
B.
Upgrading the quality of the
Filipino through education
C.
Stabilizing the political
situation
D.
Gaining economic recovery
170. All men are pretty much
alike. It is only by custom that they
are set apart, said one Oriental
C.
Yes. The rare invitation will
certainly be welcomed by an
overworked promotional staff.
D.
Yes. Theres nothing wrong
with sharing ones blessings.
177. Rights and duties are
correlative. This means that.
A.
rights and duties regulate the
relationship of men in society.
B.
rights and duties arise from
natural law.
C.
each right carries with it one
or several corresponding duties.
D.
rights and duties ultimately
come from God.
178. In the Preamble of Code of
Ethics of Professional Teachers,
which is NOT said of teachers?
A.
LET passer
B.
Duly licensed professionals
C.
Possess dignity and
reputation
D.
With high moral values as
well as technical and professional
competence
179. What should you do if a parent
who is concerned about a grade his
child received compared to another
students grade, demands to see
both students grades?
A.
Refuse to show either record.
B.
Show only his childs record.
C.
Refuse to show any record
without expressing permission from
principal.
D.
Show both records to him.
180. Teacher often complain of
numerous non-teaching
assignments that adversely affect
their teaching. Does this mean
that teachers must be preoccupied
only with teaching?
A.
Yes, if they are given other
assignments, justice demands that
they be properly compensated.
B.
Yes, because other
community leaders, not leaders,
not teachers, are asked to lead in
community activities.
C.
Yes, because every teacher is
expected to provide leadership and
initiative in activities for
betterment of communities.
D.
No, because teaching is
enough full time job.
181. Which illustrates a
development approach in guidance
and counseling?
A.
Spotting on students in need
of guidance
B.
Teaching students how to
interact in a positive manner
C.
Acting as a mentor
D.
Making the decision for the
confused student
182. Whose influence is the
education program that puts
emphasis on self-development
A.
Yes. What he does
strengthens value education.
B.
No. A teacher should not use
his position to proselyte others.
C.
Yes. In the name of academic
freedom, a teacher can decide
what to teach.
D.
Yes. What he does is a value
education.
187. In a study conducted, the
pupils were asked which nationality
they preferred. If given a choice.
Majority of the pupils wanted to
Americans. In this case, in which
obligation, relative to the state, do
schools seem to be failing? In their
obligation to
A.
respect for all duly
constituted authorities
B.
promote national pride
C.
promote obedience to the
laws of the state
D.
install allegiance to the
Constitution
188. A guest in one graduation
rites told his audience: Reminder,
you are what you choose to be.
The guest speaker is more of a/an
_____.
A.
realistic
C. pragmatist
B.
Idealistic
D. existentialist
189. From whom do we owe the
theory of deductive interference as
illustrated in syllogism?
A.
Plato
C. Socrates
B.
Aristotle
D.
Pythagoras
190. In what way can teachers
uphold the highest possible
standard of quality education?
A.
By continually improving
themselves personally and
professionally
B.
By putting down other
professions to lift the status of
teaching
C.
By wearing expensive clothes
to change peoples poor perception
of teachers
D.
By working out undeserved
promotions
191. Two students are given the
WISC III. One has a full scale IQ of
91, while the other has an IQ of
109. Which conclusion can be
drawn?
A.
Both students are functioning
in the average range of intellectual
ability
B.
Another IQ test should be
given to truly assess their
intellectual potential.
C.
The first student is probably
below average, while the second
has above average potential.
D.
The second student has
significantly higher intellectual
ability.
192. Which describes normreferenced grading?
A.
What constitutes a perfect
score
B.
The students past
performance
C.
An absolute standard
D.
The performance of the
group
193. Teacher A knows of the illegal
activities of a neighbor but keeps
quiet in order not to be involved in
any investigation. Which
foundational principle of morality
does Teacher A fail to apply?
A.
Always do what is right
B.
The principle of double effect
C.
The end does not justify the
means
D.
Between two evils, do the
lesser evil
194. Teacher Q does not want
Teacher B to be promoted and so
writes an anonymous letter against
Teacher B accusing her of
fabricated lies. Teacher Q mails this
anonymous letter to School
Division Superintendent. What
should Teacher Q do if she has to
act professionally?
A.
Hire a group to distribute
poison letters against Teacher B for
the information dissemination.
B.
Submit a signed justifiable
criticism against Teacher B, if there
is any.
C.
Go straight to the School
Division Superintendent and gives
criticism verbally.
D.
Instigate student activists to
read poison letter over the
microphone
195. A teachers summary of a
lesson serves the following
functions, EXCEPT
A.
it makes provisions for full
participation of students.
B.
it brings together the
information that has been
discussed.
C.
it links the parts of the
lesson.
D.
it. clinches the basic ideas or
concepts of the lesson
196. Soc exhibits fear response to
freely roaming dogs but does not
show fear when a dog is on a leash
or confined to a pen. Which
conditioning process is illustrated?
A. Extinction
C.
Generation
B. Discrimination D. Acquisitio
197. Ruben is very attached to his
mother and Ruth to her father. In
what developmental stage are they
according to Freudian psychological
theory?
A. Latent stage
C. Anal
Stage
B. Pre-genital stage
D. Oedipal stage
198. The concepts of Trust vs.
mistrust, autonomy vs. shame &
self-doubt, and initiative vs. guilt
are most closely related with works
of _____.
A.
Jung
C. Erickson
B.
Freud
D. Piaget
199. A goal-oriented instruction
culminates in _______.
A.
evaluation
B.
formulation of objectives
C.
identification of topics
D.
planning activities
200. Which of the following is
considered a peripheral device?
A.
Keyboard C. Monitor
B.
CPU
D. Printer
16.
65.
115.
165.
17.
66.
116.
166.
18.
67.
117.
167.
19.
68.
118.
168.
20.
69.
119.
169.
21.
70.
120.
170
ANSWER KEY
22.
71.
121.
171.
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
23.
72.
122.
172.
(Secondary)
24.
73.
123.
173.
25. no answer
74.
124.
174.
26.
75.
125.
175.
27.
76.
126.
176.
28.
77.
127.
177.
29.
78.
128.
178.
1.
50.
100.
2.
B
198.
102.
51.
C
B
A
200.
53.
D
5.
54.
104.
154.
30.
79.
129.
179.
6.
55.
105.
155.
31.
80.
130.
180.
7.
56.
106.
156.
32.
81.
131.
181.
8.
57.
107.
157
33.
82.
132.
182.
9.
58.
108.
158.
34.
83.
133.
183.
10.
59.
109.
159. no answer
35.
84.
134.
184.
11.
60.
110.
160.
36.
85.
135.
185.
12.
61.
111.
161.
37.
86.
136.
186.
13.
62.
112.
162.
38.
87.
137.
187.
14.
63.
113.
163.
39.
88.
138.
188.
15.
64.
114.
164.
40
89.
139.
189.
4.
answer
152.
no answer
150.
103.
197.
D
D
153. no
41.
90.
140.
190.
42.
91.
141.
191.
43.
92.
142.
192.
44.
93.
143.
193.
45
94.
144.
194.
46.
95.
145.
195.
47.
96.
146.
196.
48.
97.
147.
49.
98.
148.
99.
149.
D.
the level of mercury rises or
falls in a glass tube.
32. Which explains the reason
why there are continuous and
increasing human rights violations?
A.
The United Nations General
Assembly approved only
resolutions on human rights and
the basic freedoms which are not
binding
B.
The solutions used are
ineffective.
C.
The United Nations as an
international body is rather slow in
the exercise of its powers
D.
The United Nations uses as a
single solution on all forms of
human rights violations.
33. In an experiment, a vacuum
is created when air is removed
from a tube. A coin and bits of
confetti are released in the vacuum
at the same time. They fall at the
same rate and reach the bottom at
the same time. The experiment
proves that
I.
In a vacuum, the rate of
accelerator is the same for all
objects regardless of weight.
II.
Outside a vacuum air
resistance is what makes different
objects fall at different rates.
III.
Gravity has no effect at all on
objects that fall in a vacuum.
A. I and II
C. I, II and III
B. I and III
D. II and III
34. Thousands of street children
in large Brazilian cities were
murdered by parliamentary death
squads which includes police
officers. What could be the reason
why these operations were not
suppressed by the government?
A.
Totalitarian governments do
not give protection
B.
The business people even
funded these operations to clean
up their streets and neighborhoods.
C.
The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights was only lip service
D.
To how they treat their
people was nobody elses business.
35. Which of the following
procedures used by a farmer is
NOT related directly to preventing
erosion?
A. Contour plowing around a
hill
B. Planting more seeds than
are necessary to yield a bountiful
crop.
C. Planting grass in gullies to
act as a filter
D.
Planting crops in
alternate rows (Strip farming)
36. You buy a new refrigerator for
P12,800.00 and make a down
A.
molecules of ink and
molecules of water are in constant
motion
B.
heat causes the ink to
disperse
C.
a new compound is formed
by the combination of ink and
water
D.
ink molecules have less
density than water molecules
44. Which Law of force and
motion explains this occurrence,
when a rocket is propelled upward
by the powerful downward
discharged of exhaust gases?
A. Universal Gravitation
C. Applied Force
B. Action and Reaction
D. Inertia
45. An elderly woman suffered a
stroke-a restriction of blood flow to
the brain. if the stroke caused to
the right side of her body to
become temporarily paralyzed, she
most likely experienced a
decreased blood flow to
A. the left side of her body
C. the left side of her brain
B. the front of her brain
D. the right side of her brain
46.Which of the following methods
can all diabetics control their
condition and avoid heart disease
and blindness?
I.
Regulates their intake of
glucose
II.
Increase the levels of insulin
in the body by taking insulin
injections
III.
Maintaining a reasonable
exercise regimen to keep weight
down
A. I
C. I and II
B. II
D. I and III
47. Scientist also find that other
stalky vegetables such as carrots
also help lower pressure. This
statement is BEST classified as
A. experiment
C. finding
B. nonessential fact
D.
prediction
48. Each of the following objects
is designed to employ the
buoyancy principle EXCEPT a
A. life preserver
C.
submarine
B. kite
D. canoe
49. What is the difference
between the largest 4-digit number
and the smallest 4-digit numbers?
A. 8999
D. 8888
B. 8000
E. none of these
C. 9998
50. Four mangoes cost P29.00 at
that price what will 2 dozen
mangoes cost?
A. P217.50
C. P348.50
B. P188.50
D. P870.00
E. none of these
E. none of these
55. Which one explains why
oxygen, a gas is the largest
component of the Earths crust?
A.
Oxygen gives Earths crust its
lightness
B.
Oxygen is the most abundant
element in the world
C.
Oxygen is capable of
combining with most of the
elements in the Earths crust
D.
Oxygen is needed to sustain
all life on Earth
56. To pass the English Test,
Lucille must get 75% of the items
correct. Out of 80 questions, how
many must she correctly answer?
A. 55
D. 65
B. 60
E. 70
C. none of these
57. Employees at Shairaa
Musicmart get a 20% discount on
all purchases. If Teresa buys three
tapes at P47.49 each. How much
will she have to pay after her
employee discount?
A.
P16.98
D.
P17.98
B.
P19.98
E.
none of these
C.
P18.98
58.
One package is 100 pounds,
and the other is 150 pounds. The
B. 65:35 D. 65:100
E. none of these
67. The hypotenuse of a triangle is
25 feet. If one leg is 24 feet, what
is the length of the other leg?
A. 6 ft
D. none of these
B. 5 ft
E. 7ft
C. 20 ft
68. Which is the equivalent
common fraction of the repeating
decimal 3.242424?
A. 107/33
C. 109/33
B. 110/33
D. 108/33
E. none of these
69. Tides, caused by the moons
gravity, create a fractional force
that is gradually slowing down
Earths rotational speed. One
million years from now, scientist
may discover that compared to
today, Earths
A. day is longer
C. day is
shorter
B. year is shorter D. year is longer
70. How much topsoil is needed
to cover a garden 25 feet by 40
feet to a depth of 6 inches?
A. 480 cuft
D. none of these
B. 440 cuft
E. 460 cuft
C. 500 cuft
71. A car dealer is offering a
rebate of P7,500.00 on any new-car
purchase. If the purchase price of
a car is P200,000.00 more than it
A. Confusion
C. Loneliness
B. Optimism
D. Eagerness
97. What correction should be
made to this sentence?
Most fire-related deaths result
from households fries, yet many
people do not have fire
extinguishers in their homes.
A. Remove the comma after fires
C. Change have to has
B. Change result to results
D. Replace deaths with deaths
98. Which verb in the sentence is
pronounced with the ending as [d]?
They laughed and joked as they
walked and played.
A. Joked
C. Walked
B. Laughed
D. Played
99. Which of the following words
DOES NOT contains the [voiceless
th]?
A. Mouth C. Teet B.Breath D.
Health
100. Which is the BEST way to
write the underlined portion of this
sentence?
However, their VCR kept them
from missing their favorite prime
time shows.
A. Keepes
C. Had kept
B. Keeps
D. Keeped
101. Which is the BEST way to
write the underlined portion of this
sentence?
B. Him
D. It
113. What correction should made
to the sentence?
Buying fire extinguisher knowing
how to use it, and placing it in a
location familiar to all family
members can help protect families
against fire.
A. Insert a comma after
extinguisher
B. Change the spelling of families
to familys
C. Change placing to place
D. Insert a comma after help
114. Which one is the right to
human dignity?
A.
Choose the goals and means
of development
B.
Share in scientific and
technological advances of the
world
C.
Right to information
D.
Sovereignty over our natural
resources
115. Which antidote would have a
similar effect if vinegar or citrus
juice were not available?
A. Milk
C. Vegetable
oil
B. Raw egg white D. Water
116. Which method of reproduction
provides for the most variety of
offspring?
A. Cloning
C. Asexual
reproduction
B. Sexual reproduction
D.
Cellular reproduction
117. Spouses Jose S. Luz and
Celerina Luz filed a petition to
adopt Gregorio Luz Ona, their
nephew. The spouses are childless
and they reared from his birth 1971
until 1975 and they continue to
support him. Gregorio had to be
left in the Philippines when the
spouse went to the United States
where Jose is employed. The MSSD
recommended the adoption to the
court on the premise that
petitioners are in a better position
to provide for the minor child than
the natural parents who are
impoverished.
What could be the possible
decision of the court on he
petition?
A.
The court denied the petition
because the spouses are already
aliens.
B.
The petition for adoption was
granted because the court finds
that it is to the best interest of the
child.
C.
The petition for adoption was
denied because the spouses are
non-residents of the Philippines.
D.
The court denied the petition
on the premise that the trial
A.
The epidemic threat of
hepatitis and dysentery
B.
The increase incidence of
liver cancer
C.
The dumping of mercury in
the sea causing blindness, brain
damage or death
D.
The presence of certain
bacteria in the digestive tract
causing methemoglobinemia
137.Without the process of meiosis,
we can infer that offspring from
sexual reproduction would
A.
have a high degree of
genetic variety
B.
have twice assigned number
of chromosomes
C.
be identical
D.
have a number of mutations.
138. The Jones family has four
children, all girls. The fifth child
born is a boy. This change is the
result of
A. conception classes takes by
the parents
B. the timing of fertility cycles.
C. the fathers contribution of a
Y chromosomes.
D. the law of averages finally
catching up.
139. Which of the following will
occur if a cold bottle of soda is left
open on a kitchen counter?
A.
The pressure that the soda
exerts on the bottle will increase.
B.
The temperature of the soda
will decrease.
C.
The amount of dissolved
carbon dioxide gas will decrease
D.
The amount of dissolved
carbon dioxide gas will remain the
same.
140. What do you predict will
happen when you bring two bar of
magnets closer together?
A. They will repel each other.
B. They will create an alternating
current.
C. Noing will happen.
D .They will attract each other.
141. A tightly coiled spring
demonstrate?
A. Steam energy C. Potential
energy
B. Kinetic energy D. Chemical
energy
142. What does a stick of unlit
dynamite demonstrate?
no answer
A. Chemical energy C. Kinetic
Energy
B. Nuclear Energy
D. Potential
Energy
143. Which is the main goal of drug
abuse education?
A. Arrest
C. Control
B. Prevention
D.
Rehabilitation
D.
begged the man to stop
seeing his wife.
146. The poet introduces the poem
with lines 1-3 to show us that Tom
Merritt
A. had suspected that his wife
was seeing another man
B. was sure that his wife was ill
C. was a very suspicious
person
D. was sure that his wife still
loved him
147. Which of the following
techniques is used in the poem?
A. Verse C. Free verse
B. Rhyme D. Personification
Situation 2 below is an excerpt
from John F. Kennedys Inaugural
Address. Read the excerpt and
answer the questions that follows
In your hands, my fellow
citizens, more than mine, will rest
the final success or failure of our
course. Since this country as
founded, each generation of
Americas has been summoned to
give testimony to its national
loyalty. The graves of young
Americans into answered the call to
service surround the globe.
Now the trumpet summons
us again-not as a call to bear arms,
though arms we need, not as a call
to battle, though embattled we are;
but a call to bear the burden of a
A. indifference
C. disbelief
B. admiration
D. disgust
155. The statement that success
often comes to those with humble
beginnings would apply best to
which of the following figures?
A. Ramon Magsaysay
C. Corazon C. Aquino
B. Gloria M.
D. Joseph Estrada
Situation 4- The poem below is
entitled Suburban Prophecy
which is
written by Howard
Nemerov
On Saturday, the powermowers whine
Begins the morning. Over
this neighborhood
Rises the keening, petulant
voice, begin
Green oily teeth to chatter
and munch the cud.
Monster, crawling the carpets
of the world,
Still send from underground against
your blades
The roots of things battalions
greens and curled
And tender, that will match
your blades with blades
Till the revolted throats shall
strangle on
The tickle of their dead, till
straws shall break
10.
ANSWER KEY
GENERAL EDUCATION
11.
Secondary
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
C
151.
A
152.
B
153.
D
154.
D
155.
B
156.
C
157.
B
158.
A
159.
12.
51.
101.
52.
102.
53.
103.
54.
104.
55.
105.
56.
106.
57.
107.
58.
108.
59.
109.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
NO ANSWER
18.
NO ANSWER
19.
NO ANSWER
NO ANSWER
20.
C
160.
D
161.
A
162.
C
163.
D
164.
C
165.
C
166.
B
167.
C
168.
D
169.
B
170.
60.
110.
61.
111.
62.
112.
63.
113.
64.
114.
65.
115.
66.
116.
67.
117.
68
118.
69.
119.
70.
120.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
C
171.
71.
A
172.
A
173.
C
174.
B
175.
D
176.
D
177.
C
178.
B
179.
A
180.
D
181.
B
182.
A
183.
B
184.
A
185.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
E
C
A
B
B
A
A
A
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
D
NO ANSWER
D
C
B
C
D
D
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
E
186.
C
187.
C
188.
A
189.
A
190.
D
191.
C
192.
A
193.
79.
129.
44.
C
194. D
80.
130.
45.
C
195.
131.
46.
A
196. A
82.
132.
47.
C
197.
B
198.
A
199.
D
200.
84.
85.
D
B
D
133.
134.
135.
B
?
C
48.
49.
50.
136.
87.
137.
88.
138.
89.
139.
90.
140.
91.
141.
92.
142.
93.
143.
94.
144.
95.
145.
96.
146.
97.
147.
98.
148.
99.
149.
100.
150.
81.
83.
86.
9.
This continent is the largest
and it covers almost 33% of the
earths surface. It is consider as
the most diverse continent and
home for earliest civilization and
major religions of the world
A.
Africa
D. Europe
B.
Asia
E. North America
C.
Austria and Oceania
10. Which area of the world has
been described as the symbol of
worldwide demographic,
environmental and societal
stress/problems?
A.
Africa
D. North
America
B.
Asia
E. South America
C.
Austria/Oceania
11. Which of the following
continent is considered as the
worlds most productive in
agriculture?
A. Africa
D. North
America
B. Australia and Oceania E. South
America
C.
Europe
12. If the Caribbean Islands may
be combined with Mexico and
Central America, it could be
collectively and properly described
as:
A.
Latin America
D. South
America
B.
Middle America
E. The
Americas
C.
North America
13. The name Oceania is
widely used to refer to the
scattered group of islands
A.
Central and Southern Pacific
Ocean
D. Micronesia (Little islands)
B.
Central and Western Pacific
Ocean
E. Polynesia (Many islands)
C.
Melanesia (Black Islands)
14. What country is considered
as largest producer of Diamond,
although few of its diamonds are of
gem quality?
A.
Australia
D. New Zealand
B.
Canada
E. South
Africa
C.
Mexico
15. The worlds largest island is:
A.
Australia
D. Greenland
B.
China
E.
Madagascar
C.
Iceland
16. What sea is often included in
the physical definition of North
America?
A. Baltic Sea
D. Read Sea
B. Caribbean Sea E. South China
Sea
C.
Mediterranean Sea
A.
Greenland D. North Pole
B. Greenwich, England E. Pacific
Ocean
C.
Iceland
22. In what part of the world can
you approximately find the
International Date Line (IDL)?
A.
Atlantic Ocean
D.
Pacific Ocean
B.
Greenwich, England E. Pole
C.
North Pole
23. In what part of the world can
you find the longest and largest
coral reef which is also known s the
Great Barrier Reef?
A.
Africa
D. North
America
B.
Australia
E. South America
C.
Europe
24. It is a common knowledge
that all bodies of water are
interconnected with one another
but this ocean covers 1/3 of the
world from Arctic to Antartica
A.
Arctic Ocean
D. Pacific
Ocean
B.
Indian Ocean
E. South
Atlantic Ocean
C.
North Atlantic Ocean
B.
C.
Philippines
Singapore
E. Thailand
C.
Political unrest and security
of rural hospital across the nation
due to terrorism and local conflicts
D.
Small number of medical
graduates like medical doctors and
nurses to support the needs of the
country
E.
Traditional medicine is a
strong competitor for the scientific
advancement of our Medicinal
Science in rural areas
5.
The Rood of the World may
be associated to:
A.
Diverse ethnic group of Asia
B.
Frequent occurrence of
earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
C.
Numerous islands, arranged
in a series of arcs
D.
Series of high mountains and
plateaus
E.
Super continent Pangaea and
its cultural heritage
6.
In the 19th century, most
Europeans considered Africa as
The Dark Continent because:
A.
Most African nations had
been subjected to European
domination
B.
Most inhabitants are literally
black or dark people of this
continent
C.
Most of its economic and
political activities were dependent
to industrialized nations
D.
Most of the African land area
is covered by vast desert and
rugged mountains
E.
Most of the African interior
was unexplored and not colonized
by European and other neighboring
nations
7.
The following statement
refers to the general characteristics
of African people in terms of their
cultural traits except for:
A.
Few nations have developed
a strong sense of national unity
among its people
B.
Imposition of colonial
boundaries among African people
further divide the continent
C.
Indigenous churches brought
common traditions and practices
among African people
D.
Traditional values prevailed
over the African Tribes
E.
Various languages further
perpetual tribal identities over and
above national identity
8.
The population statistics as
of 2004 shows evidences that
population explosion will bring:
A.
A 100% increase by 2050 in
terms of population
B.
Africa to its greatest annual
increase among the other
continents
C.
Declined life expectancy in
developing countries due to famine
and diseases
D.
One child policy to Asian
nations
E.
Stability in terms of
population growth rate
9.
One of the major issues
between US and Mexico which led
US government to take action
against the growing population of
Mexico.
A.
Assist rapid economic growth
of Mexico to eliminate poverty
B.
Control the great demand of
farmers for the south flowing
Colorado River for dry region
C.
Control the increase of illegal
crossing of Mexicans to the US
border in search of employment
D.
Manifest a virtual veto power
of US towards Mexicos economic
policy
E.
Support peasant rebels stage
war against the state
10. What do you call the new
racial type created due to
intermarriages of most Caucasian
and African slaves brought to Brazil
and Colombia?
A.
Aborigine D. Mulatto
B.
Indian
E. Native
American
C.
Mestizo
E.
The growing controversy over
the claims of different nations over
the territory
14. The three leading financial
centers of the world included the
following key cities of:
A.
Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Seoul
D. Hong Kong, Paris, Rome
B.
Beijing, Sydney, Washington
DC
E. London, New York, Tokyo
C.
Berlin, Mexico City, Singapore
15. The leading industry both for
value and employment of many
people in Australia.
A.
Electronics & information
technology
B.
Food processing
C.
Forestry and fishing
D.
Production of machinery for
transportation
E.
Tourism
16. Chernobyl will be
remembered as
A.
Commonwealth of
Independent States
B.
Economic bloc of former
USSR to European Community
C.
Place of the nuclear reactor
explosion
D.
Site of the 1992 Olympics
E.
Space launcher of Russian
Cosmonauts that blasted
2
Antartica 5 Europe
3
Asia
Arrange the continents from
smallest to biggest in terms of its
population based on the estimated
2004 data
A.
53124
D. 1 3 4 2 5
B.
31452
E. 4 5 1 3 2
C.
24513
21. The following statements
refer to the African condition that
hinders its potential towards
economic growth except for one:
A.
Diverse natural resources
B.
Insufficient capital
technology
C.
Political instability
D.
Poorly trained workforce
E.
Small purchasing power
22. Which of the following Asian
countries has historical ties with
European city and it was
considered as the heart of the
Byzantine and Ottoman Empire?
A. Iraq (Mesopotamia)
D. Saudi Arabia
B.
Israel
E.
Turkey
C.
Russia
23. The following occurrences are
all natural hazards that the world is
experiencing across the time
except for one:
A.
Deforestation
D. Tsunami
B.
Diastrophism
E. Volcanic Eruption
C.
El Nio and La Nia
24. This is known super continent
that broke up million and million
years ago.
A.
Atlantis
D.
Pangaea
B.
Gondwanaland
E.
Tethys
C.
Laurasia
25. Among the developing Asian
nations, it is widely promoted to be
one of the better solution to
poverty and unemployment
problems
A.
Cooperation
D.
Privatization
KEY TO CORRECTION
B.
Importation
Urbanization
C.
Industrialization
E.
1.
D 2.
3.
C4.
1.
B2.
5.
D6.
3.
E4.
7.
D8.
5.
D6.
9.
B10.
7.
C8.
11.
D12. B
9.
C10. D
13.
A14.
11.
A12.
15.
D16. B
13.
C14. E
17.
A18.
15.
B16.
19.
C20. D
17.
E18.
21.
D22. D
19.
E20.
23.
B24.
21.
A22.
25.
D26. B
23.
27.
D28. D
24.
29.
D30. E
25.
1.
The adoption of scientific
techniques to control and
manipulate environment such as
modern methods for farming and
fishing is called
PRACTICE TEST I
B. technological change
A.
symbolic
D. discovery change
B.
continuous D. changeless
2.
Heavily sanctioned folkway
which no one dares to question
because they embody moral laws
are called
6.
Aling Maria has taught her
daughter how to prepare good and
delicious desserts from local fruits
and vegetables. What cultural
transmission process is this?
A.
beliefs
mores
B.
C.
customs
D. tradition
3.
What is that inevitable
folkway which no one dares to
question because they embody
moral laws are called
A.
change
C. progress
B.
development
evolution
D.
4.
Nora Aunor became a legend
in the showbusiness because of her
talent, determination and hard
work. What role does this
illustrate?
A.
achieve role
hereditary role
C.
B.
ascribed role
temporary role
D.
5.
Pinning veil around the bride
and the groom/exchange of rings,
releasing of doves, etc. during
wedding ceremony show that
culture is
C. historical
B.
socialization
acculturation
D.
9.
Mildred, an accountant, who
now lives with a married man was
disowned by her family and friends.
This punishment is a form of
A. isolation
C. ostracism
A.
observation
enculturation
C.
B. deportation
assassination
B.
acculturation
indoctrination
D.
7.
Mr. Francisco was teaching
something on mores, folkways,
customs and beliefs in his Social
Studies class. What was his lesson
about?
D. character
A.
material culture C. tangible
culture
D. culture is relative
B. non-material culture D.
hereditary culture
8.
It was the first day of school.
Miss Dela Rosa prepared activities
which will make her Grade III
children sing, play, talk, learn and
introduce themselves to the class.
What process did the teacher
emphasize?
A.
enculturation
indoctrination
C.
A.
enculturation
ulturation
C.
B.
indoctrination
acculturation
D.
B.
Change must be centralized
where only a few initiate the
change
C.
Change must be holistic that
focuses on the individual and the
system
A.
B.
Modern technology
C.
Inadequate education
D.
D.
Change should come from
the leaders and the people
13. Which change is bought
about by discovery or
modernization to increase
production?
A. cultural change C.
technological change
B. societal change D. social
change
14. Central to cultural renewal
and social change is a revolution of
expectations from ourselves as well
as from our institutions. This
concept includes the following
resources from Filipinos, EXCEPT:
A.
Assertiveness of Filipino
families
B.
A colonized education
C.
A cultural-fair media
D.
A religious that upholds
justice and righteousness
C.
To develop deep sense of
responsibility and accountability
D.
To initiative action-centered
community organizations
18. Which of the following is NOT
an example of economic values?
A.
C. Self-determination
B.
Work values
D. Responsible parenthood
19-20.
Which among the
strategies show negative concerns
for environmental protection?
A.
Campaign against wrong
health and environmental practices
B.
Suggest the use of synthetic
substances instead of organic ones
C.
Link with organizations with
projects on waste management
D.
Cut tall trees and plant
ornamentals to beautify the
surroundings
21. Filipinos love for socials,
fiestas and celebrations is
manifestations of which Filipinos
character?
A.
Spirituality
Superstitious
C.
B.
Family Solidarity D. Joy and
Humor
A. culture shock
change
C. culture
B. severe headache
loneliness
PRACTICE TEST II
1.
An organized and
systematized manner of learning
where expectancies are controlled
by the teacher is termed as:
5.
B.
professionalism
philosophy
D. extreme
What is enculturation?
A.
Handing down of culture by a
teacher
A.
teaching
schooling
C.
B.
Handing down of culture
without any question
B.
education
motivation
D.
C.
Handing of culture from one
generation to the next
2.
A social agency that makes a
child learn to value himself and
eventually others is
A.
home
B.
school
society
C. group
D.
3.
What will surely takes place
whenever society adapts
modernization abruptly?
A. There is peace.
progress.
B. There is harmony.
confusion.
C. There is
D.
Handing down of culture from
one who knows to somebody who
doesnt know
6.
Which of the following
functions cannot be done by the
school?
A.
perpetuation of specie
B.
C.
D.
development of attitudes and
skills
D. There is
4.
When a person fails to adjust
to the fast changing world, he is
likely to suffer from
7.
Filipinism could be taken as
having the same connotation as a
sense of
A.
responsibility
nationhood
C.
D.
8.
The process of individual and
group change caused by contact
with various people
A.
acculturation
culturation
C.
B.
enculturation
indoctrination
D.
9.
All people have culture and
therefore share a common
humanity. This shows that
A.
culture is universal
B.
culture is organized
C.
D.
culture is the sum total of
human experiences
10. Which of the following
sciences below is more connected
with the study of social traditions?
A.
theology
C. sociology
B.
psychology D. anthropology
B.
The parent wants to his child
to be in the Deans list; the child
studies hard.
C.
The child has many friends;
the parent allows him to spend
time with them during week-ends
D.
The parents priority is for
her child to be an A student, the
childs predominant interest
B.
culture change D. culture
difference
A.
Most of the students are poor
and passive
A.
B.
Some teachers do not like
teaching career
status
B.
organization
institution
C. agency
D.
C.
Some teachers have no
dedication to the profession
D.
Most teachers belong to Low
Socio Economic Status (SES)
A. culture is illegal
Is humble
D.
C. culture is relative
C.
When one protects the
individual interests
B. culture is uniform
D. culture is phenomenon
17. A school operates not only to
cater her students but for all the
people where it is located can be
called a
A.
public school
school
B.
private school
community school
C. societal
D.
When one becomes selfreliant and can stand on his own.
20. Which situation shows a
desirable relationship between
teachers and other groups of
people?
A.
Miss Sison issues report cards
only if she remembers.
B.
Mr. Fajardo never entertains
parents complains; he feels they
are only a pest
C.
As a class adviser, Mr.
Magalang has not had a single
conference with the parents of his
students.
D.
Mrs. Vergara is glad that the
parents of her Grade III class
volunteer to her in certain class
activities
Knowledge is power
B.
C.
Knowledge begins in the
senses
D.
Knowledge can be known
only by reason
23. When does a teacher of
Values Education a good facilitator
of learning?
A.
Monitors action learning
plans for the students
A.
Focus on the affective
processing of value learning
B.
Provides cognitive inputs
such as lecturette
A.
Education is a social
institution
B.
Emphasize on the effective
component of learning
C.
Clarifies the students values
by the use of processing questions
B.
Education is the process of
teaching and learning
C.
Emphasize on the processing
rather than on concept
D.
Imposes her own beliefs on
her students
C.
Education is an agent of
change and modernization
D.
Concentrate on the concept,
process and behavioral
components of value
D.
Education is boundary
breaking between social classes
KEY TO CORRECTION
PRACTICE TEST I
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19-20. B, D
11.
21. D
12.
PRACTICE TEST II
13.
1.
14.
2.
15.
3.
16.
4.
17.
D18. C
5.
19.
6.
20.
C21. D
22.
C23. C
7.
24.
8.
25.
9.
10.
Globalization of Goods
through importation and
exportation
Globalization of Money
through official development
assistance (ODA), investments,
grants, donations, etc.
Globalization of Information
via internet, cable TV, education,
etc.
Globalization of People
through travel, scholarships,
fellowships, job, etc.
3.
a.
Development
Sustainable Development
Economic Dimension
Social Dimension
Institutional Dimension
Environmental Dimension
b.
The 8 Millennium
Development Goals
1.
Eradicate extreme poverty
and hunger
Achieve significant
improvement in lives of at least
100 million slum-dwellers by 2020
8.
Develop a global partnership
for development
To redistribute income
To combat inflation
To correct an adverse
balance of payment
To check consumption of
goods which are considered
undesirable
To reallocate resources to
create a sense of identity
TAXATION
Sources and Origin of Taxation
It is compulsory contribution
imposed by a public authority
irrespective of the amount of
services rendered to the payer in
return.
It is compulsory level on
private individuals and organization
by the government to raise
The Constitution
Statutes or Presidential
Degrees
Judicial Decision
Observance of International
Agreement
As to determination of the
amount Specific and Ad valorem
Direct Taxes
Direct taxes are compulsory
in nature
Indirect Taxes
Convenience to set up
measures and procedures that will
make it more convenient for
taxpayers to pay.
Three hectares to be
awarded to each child of the
landowner subject to the following
qualification:
o
At least 15 years old
o
Actually tilling the soil or
directly managing the farm
Beneficiaries
Collectives or cooperatives
Rights of indigenous
communities, to their ancestral
lands are protected to ensure their
economic, social and cultural well
being
In determining just
compensation, the cost of
acquisition of the land, the current
value of like properties, its nature,
actual use and income, the sworn
valuation of the owner, the tax
declarations and the assessment
made by the government assessors
shall be considered.
Lands awarded to
beneficiaries shall be paid to the
Land Bank of the Philippines in 30
annual amortization at six percent
interest per annum.
COOPERATIVES
New Cooperative Laws
Cooperative Code of the Philippines
(RA 6938), Cooperative
Development Authority (RA 6939)
and Executive Order 95 and 96
issued by President Fidel Valdes
Ramos.
Legally constituted
Purpose of conducting an
economic enterprise
Making equitable
contributions to the capital
required
Education/Training Funds
for members and Management
trainings
Dividends/Patronage Refunds
the volume of transaction that
members have with the
cooperative
Continuing Membership
Pre-membership education
seminar as required for entry to the
cooperative
Cooperation Among
Cooperative interlending and
pooling of funds
Typologies of Cooperative
1. According to Level of
Cooperatives
Secondary members of
which are primaries
Marketing Cooperative is
one which engages in the supply of
production inputs to members and
in turn market their products.
Community-Level Members
are based on a defined
geographical area.
PREBOARD EXAMINATION
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
2.
Teacher Kevin has not
practiced his profession for the
past five years. Can he go back to
teaching immediately?
4.
Which is true of the periodic
merit exam for teacher provided
for in RA 7836?
I.
a.
Yes, if nobody can take his
place
II.
b.
No, unless she has enrolled in
refresher course of 12 units
III.
May serve as additional basis
for merit promotion in addition to
performance rating
c.
No
d.
Yes
IV.
Taken with fee of P 1000 per
examinee
a. I only
Guidance counselors
3.
Is membership to the
accredited professional
organization for teachers
mandatory for all LET passers?
IV.
Librarians
a.
d. II only
V.
Division Superintendent
a.
b.
Yes, when the teacher is
already teaching
b.
I and III
I.
II.
III.
c.
I, II, III, and IV I,II,V BEST
ANSWER
d.
III and IV
c.
No
Yes
d.
Only for LET passers who are
not repeaters
b. I and IV
c. II and III I,II,III BEST ANSWER
5.
Can Manny Pacquiao be
given a special permit to teach
boxing in a special school?
a.
No, he is not a teacher
education graduate
b.
LET
c.
a.
d.
Yes, he has excelled and
gained international recognition
b.
Technical and scientific
competencies
6.
Is it professional for a teacher
to receive gifts from the student
and parents?
c.
d.
Vocational skills
a.
Not at all
b.
No, especially if done in
exchange for requested
concessions
c.
Yes, if deserved
d.
Yes, in-season and out-ofseason gifts
7.
An Education graduate
without a license is accepted to
teach in a private school? Is this in
violation of RA 7836?
a.
No provided he has taught
for at least 3 years
b.
Yes. No one may teach
without a license
c.
d.
No
Yes
8.
For relevance to business and
industry, what did the First Biennial
National Education on Education
(2008) impose for updating the
Licensure Examination for
teachers?
9.
What does the Teacher
Education Development Program
signify as a prerequisite for
employment of teachers in basic
education schools?
a.
National Standard
Competencies among teachers
b.
Licensure Examination for
Teachers
c.
d.
Job interviews for teacher
applicants
10. Among active participation of
school officials and teachers in the
community, which of the following
is not appropriate due to prevailing
religious sentiments?
a.
Literacy assistance for out of
school children/youths
b.
Household campaign for
healthful practice
c.
Promoting contraceptives for
planned parenthood
d.
Introducing cooperative thrift
practices
11. Which of the following is not
John Deweys contribution to the
sociological foundation of
education?
a.
Facilitating learning along
social conditions of the learner
b.
As a social process,
education begins at birth
c.
True education is
transmission of knowledge
d.
The school is a continuation
of home
12. Of the following, which is
most fundamental to building up a
strong school culture of excellence?
a.
High standards of
performance
b.
Student-centered curriculum
c.
d.
c.
Right to provide proper
governance
d.
Right for institutions of
higher learning to determine
academic grounds for admission
14. What kind of grassroots
model best advances Education for
All as served children of slum city
dwellers?
a.
b.
Split personality
b.
TEDPA Technical Education
Development Program
c.
Kanya-kanya system
c.
d.
Bahala na mentality
d.
BEC Basic Education
Curriculum
c.
d.
Educational television
a.
b.
c.
a.
Review curriculum vis--vis
TOS
b.
c.
Hire expensive review
trainers
d.
Implement selective
admission in TEIs
a.
BESRA Basic Education
Sector Reform Agenda
a.
b.
Leaf flyers for out-of-school
children
d.
Specific competencies for
work
18. In educating the whole
person as demanded by the
Learning to be pillar of the 21st
century education, where does the
concept of meaning, purpose and
engagement belong?
a.
b.
Aesthetic sense
c.
Spiritual values
d.
Personal responsibility
K-12
Synchronization
b.
cost-reduction
c.
streamlining
d.
sharing of resources
student-centered learning
c.
National Competency-Based
Teaching Standards
d.
Technology integration in
instruction
a.
a.
d.
b.
students evaluation
c.
principals evaluation
d.
self-evaluation
b.
open-mindedness to new
culture
c.
adaptability to new work
environment
foreign-language policy
a.
outreach by depositing
rubber tires as artificial coral reefs
a.
accrediting a national
organization for teachers
d.
outreach by educating the
villagers on protection of coral
reefs
b.
setting up centered for
excellence in teacher education
centers
c.
licensure examination
d.
creation of a professional
board for teachers
24. From global competence as
defined by international educators,
which is the most appropriate
characteristic of globally
competent individual?
b.
implement reporting system
against dynamite fishermen
c.
legislative lobby to disallow
tourism in endangered shorelines
spiritual vigor
b.
cultural consciousness
c.
national integrity
d.
moral integrity
Spanish
b.
English
c.
Tagalog
d.
Filipino
Philosophy of education
b.
c.
d.
structural organization
c.
school networking with
business and industry
d.
voluntary accreditation of
schools
30. In the formal education
system during Hispanic times in
the Philippines, what was not
implement but which we enjoyed
during the American period?
a.
vocational education
b.
private education
c.
religious education
d.
public education
inventor of techniques
b.
b.
skills
c.
insights
d.
values
b.
c.
d.
become self-actualized
c.
member of family and
community
a.
d.
b.
Physical-economic
component
creative dreamer
knowledge
Familial-social component
c.
Intellectual-emotional
component
d.
Ethical-spiritual component
b.
c.
Principle of material
cooperation
d.
Principle of moral
cooperation
36. Which of the following best
defines a morally mature person?
a.
b.
Unhampered exercise of
ones right
c.
Transmittal of ones moral
viewpoint
d.
Knowledge and practice of
universal moral values
37. Educated in a religious
school, Sansa goes to confession
every day to be free of any kind of
sin. How do you characterize
Donas moral attitude?
a.
Callous
b.
Pharisaical
c.
Scrupulous
d.
Strict
c.
Perplexed
a.
Existentialist
d.
Probable
b.
Utilitarianist
c.
Pragmatic
d.
Constructivist
a.
Scrupulous
b.
Strict
a.
Essentialism
c.
Lax
b.
Perennialism
d.
Pharisaical
c.
Progressivism
a.
Constructivist
d.
Reconstructionism
b.
Essentialist
c.
Existentialist
d.
Pragmatist
Pharisaical
b.
Strict
c.
Lax
d.
Callous
Doubtful
b.
Certain
rationalism
b.
empiricism
c.
existentialism
d.
progressivism
SITUATIONAL
In a faculty meeting, the principal
told his teachers: We need to
improve our school performance in
the National Achievement Test.
What should we do? The teachers
gave varied answers as follows:
1.
Lets give incentives and
rewards to students who get a
rating of 85%
2.
Lets teach them to accept
complete responsibility for their
performance
3.
Lets make the school
environment conducive for learning
4.
Lets make use of the
experiential methods of teaching
45.
On which educational
philosophy is response #1
anchored?
a.
Behaviorism
b.
Progressivism
c.
Existentialism
d.
Essentialism
1 and 3
b.
2 and 4
c.
1 and 2
d.
3 and 4
a.
Progressivist
b.
Perrenialist
c.
Essentialist
d.
Rationalist
Teacher As
b.
Teacher Cs
c.
Teacher Bs
d.
Teacher Ds
a.
b.
a.
c.
d.
Parents
Behaviorists
II.
Teachers
b.
Existentialists
III.
the state
c.
Progressivists
IV.
the schools
d.
Rationalists
Ability to think
b.
Mathematical skills
c.
Memory skills
d.
Concentration
b.
c.
To process and select
information
d.
Reinforcing learning
b.
Providing experiences that
otherwise might not be had
c.
Motivating students
d.
Changing attitudes and
feelings
Encouraging participation
b.
Reinforcing learning
c.
d.
Changing attitudes and
feelings
b.
c.
Complex elaboration
strategies
d.
Affective strategies
a.
a.
Scanning
b.
b.
Complex cognitive
c.
c.
Sharpening-leveling
d.
Parent-child relationship
d.
Complexity-simplicity
c.
d.
b.
Refraining from prejudiced
action
c.
Avoiding deception and
dishonesty
d.
Respecting freedom of
conscience
61. Research studies showed
that children in slums generally
have lower reading achievement
then children in urban schools.
What factor is shown to affect
reading achievement?
Expository
b.
Descriptive
c.
Narrative
d.
Argumentative
c.
Socio-economic status
d.
Listening comprehension
a.
Knowledge or recall
b.
Perpetual abilities
c.
Application
d.
Responding
a.
Mobility
b.
Personality and emotional
factors
c.
Applied reading beyond the
lines
d.
Interpretative reading
between the lines
b.
c.
I feel what happens to me is
the result of what I have done
d.
Facts
b.
Concepts
c.
Theories
d.
Hypothesis
Critical thinking
b.
Metaphoric thinking
c.
Convergent thinking
d.
Divergent thinking
Visualization
b.
Concept-mapping
c.
Peer tutoring
d.
Art projects
b.
Debates
c.
Journal writing
d.
Reading
c.
a.
Reasoning
d.
Displaying a male or feminine
social role
b.
Imagination
c.
Application
d.
Motivation
Learning disabilities
b.
Speech and communication
disorders
c.
Emotional/conduct disorders
d.
Autism
Hormonal changes
b.
c.
Unruly behavior
d.
Social contract
b.
Universal principles
c.
Obedience
d.
Perseverance
b.
Passion
c.
Dedication
d.
Self-belief
c.
Demonstrating novelty of
new knowledge
c.
Identifying strengths and
weaknesses in special children
d.
Increasing retention of new
knowledge
d.
Preventing labeling of
disabled children
a.
Psychomotor
b.
Affective
c.
d.
Cognitive
Reflective
Early childhood
b.
Babyhood
c.
Infancy
d.
Late childhood
a.
Certain
b.
Lax
c.
Probable
d.
Doubtful
82. On categories of
exceptionality in the young, what is
difficulty in focusing and
maintaining attention, and/or
recurrent hyperactive and
impulsive behavior?
a.
ADHD
b.
Emotional/conduct disorders
c.
Autism
d.
Speech and communication
disorders
83. What kinds of skills are
commonly dominant in subjects
like Computer, PE, Music, and the
like?
a.
Problem-solving skills
b.
Manipulative skills
c.
Affective skills
d.
Thinking skills
Moral
b.
Intellectual
c.
Social
d.
Psychological
c.
All children 6-12 years old
are enrolled in elementary schools
d.
All grade six students pass
the division, regional, and national
tests
a.
Authoritarian values
a.
Assimilation
b.
Universal values
b.
Schema
c.
Creedal values
c.
Accommodation
d.
Sectarian values
d.
Equilibrium
Home conditions
b.
Socio-economic status
a.
Bottoms-up
b.
Interactive
c.
Down-top
d.
Top-down
c.
Personality and emotional
factors
d.
Perception and
comprehension
87. Among the following, which is
the abstract form of learning,
parents teach their children?
a.
Tumulong ka sa paglinis ng
bahay
b.
Magbasa ka ng libro
c.
d.
Mapakabuti ka
Fulfilling commitments
c.
Through relationships with
others
d.
Displaying self-control
Reversibility
b.
Egocentrism
c.
Symbolic function
d.
Centration
Socialization
b.
Actualization
c.
Self-esteem
d.
Altruism
Interpersonal
b.
Linguistic
c.
Kinesthetical
d.
Mathematical
Semantics
b.
Psychologists
c.
Linguists
d.
Sociologists
IV.
Researchers showed the
processes of reading,
comprehension, and interpretation
a.
b.
c.
d.
Intellectual
b.
Social
c.
Moral
d.
Psychomotor
Horizontal
b.
Spiral
c.
Vertical
d.
Cyclic
Four basic Rs
b.
Basic education
c.
General education
d.
Pre-school system
Curriculum validity
b.
Criterion validity
c.
Content validity
d.
Predictive validity
Unclear directions
c.
Ambiguity
d.
Test items inappropriate for
outcomes being measured
103. Of the following, which
exemplifies the best example of
cooperation and voluntarism in the
Parent-Teacher Associations?
a.
Helping hands after a natural
crisis, e.g. devastating storm
b.
c.
d.
Personality tests
b.
Achievement tests
c.
Diagnostic tests
c.
Science
d.
Competency tests
d.
Mathematics
Competency tests
b.
c.
Achievement tests
d.
Diagnostic tests
Efficiency
b.
Usability
c.
Reliability
d.
Validity
Values education
b.
Music
Authentic
b.
Formative
c.
Criterion-referenced
d.
Norm-referenced
d.
He got 60% of the items
correctly
a.
Oral questioning
b.
Performance test
c.
d.
a.
Knowledge
a.
b.
Synthesis
c.
Application
b.
Repeating it as given by the
teacher
d.
Analysis
Factual information
b.
c.
Originality
d.
Less time for construction
and scoring
113. Among written categories of
assessment methods, what did
teacher Maggie Lagid use when
she assessed the stock knowledge
c.
Applying it to solve his
problem
d.
Retaining it in memory for a
long period of time
115. What does it mean if student
Pete got a 60% percentile rank in
class?
a.
He scored better than 60% of
the class
b.
He scored less than 60% of
the class
c.
He got 40% of the test
wrongly
a.
b.
Multiplication skills
c.
Subject-verb agreement
d.
Vocabulary meaning
Revise it
b.
Retain it
c.
Reject it
d.
Reserve it for another group
of students
118. What is known as the scoring
guides for rating open-ended
questions?
a.
Rubrics
b.
Outcomes
c.
Scales
d.
Outputs
a.
It is reliable
b.
It is valid
c.
It is moderate in difficulty
d.
It is very easy
Completion
b.
Essay
c.
Problem-solving
d.
Matching
Aptitude test
b.
Remedial test
c.
Diagnostic test
d.
Readiness test
c.
Normal curve of standard
distribution
d.
Student achievement relative
to other students
a.
The test item has low
reliability
b.
More from the lower group
answered the test item correctly
a.
Synthesis
b.
Evaluation
c.
Analysis
d.
Application
-75
b.
-15
c.
-10
d.
-25
Histogram
b.
Normal curves
a.
c.
Frequency polygons
b.
d.
Scatter diagram
c.
More from the upper
answered the test correctly
d.
The test could not
discriminate between the upper
and lower group
127. What is the deviation from a
standard or desired level of
performance?
a.
A problem
b.
A deficit
c.
A defect
d.
A gap
Curricular validity
b.
Content validity
c.
Criterion validity
d.
Predictive validity
b.
Performance test
c.
d.
a.
I and II
b.
c.
II and III
d.
d.
How are the test scores to be
tabulated?
c.
Self-videotape of class
performance
a.
[Test scores = transmutation
table] x 100
d.
b.
[Highest score + Lowest
possible score] x 100
Ambiguity
b.
Unclear directions
c.
d.
ii.
Merit
Behavior in class
c.
How I have prepared a table
of specifications?
Written reflection
b.
Attendance
iv.
b.
How are the test results to be
reported?
i.
iii.
Quality of academic
performance
a.
How are the objective items
to be scored?
c.
d.
[Students score + Highest
possible score] x 100
136. What can be said of student
performance in a positively skewed
score distribution?
a.
A few students performed
excellently
b.
c.
Almost all students had
average performance
d.
Most students performed
poorly
c.
Scores are tightly bunched
together
d.
Unclear directions
b.
Inappropriate level of
difficulty of the test items
c.
Ambiguity
d.
Identifiable patterns of
answers
139. What is an alternative
assessment tool that consists of a
collection of work artifacts or in
progress accomplishment by a
targeted clientele?
a.
Evaluation instrument
b.
Rubric
c.
Achievement test
d.
Portfolio
Mean
b.
Range
c.
Standard deviation
d.
Median
Median
c.
Mode
d.
Mean
d.
Multiple choice
b.
Checklist
c.
Scaling
d.
Questionnaire
b.
None. It is best to look at
individual scores
c.
Mean
a.
d.
Median
b.
Reduce test anxiety, e.g.
Take a deep breath.
a.
Mode
c.
test
d.
Tell students: I will be proud
of you if you perform well.
146. What is the range if the score
distribution is: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90,
88, 87, 85, 85 , 85, 70, 51, 34, 34,
34, 20, 18, 51, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1?
a.
93
b.
85
c.
97
d.
Between 51 and 34
Very difficult
b.
Missed by everyone
c.
Very easy
d.
A quality item
c.
The decrease in the amount
of practice sometimes affects the
number of errors
d.
Decrease in the amount of
practice goes with decrease in the
number of errors
b.
c.
d.
a.
Aptitude test
b.
Intelligence test
c.
Achievement test
d.
Diagnostic test
Efficiency
b.
Validity
c.
Usability
d.
Reliability
a.
a provider of technical
feedback
b.
a facilitator of strategies
c.
d.
existentialism
b.
progressivism
c.
behaviorism
d.
reconstructionism
b.
multi-grade classes
c.
children with diverse cultural
backgrounds
d.
pre-school children
d.
Holding a grudge and not
starting with a clean slate
157. Following the principles for
punishing students, which of the
following is the LEAST desirable
strategy for classroom
management?
a.
Punishing while clarifying
why punishment is done
b.
c.
Punishing the erring student
rather than the entire class
d.
c.
Dont punish and doubt
effectiveness of punishment
d.
Get the side of the students
when punishing
159. Which of the following
guidelines for punishment may be
done?
a.
Dont punish students
outside of school rules on
punishment
b.
c.
Dont use double standards
for punishing
d.
c.
d.
b.
Exert authority
c.
Internalizing students image
of themselves
d.
Teacher-student relationship
Integration process
b.
Informational process
c.
Conceptualization process
d.
Construction process
163. 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
Truncation
b.
Dangle
c.
Thrust
d.
Flip-flop
d.
Shaming erring student
before the class
167. Among mistaken goals in the
Acceptance Approach to discipline,
what happens when students defy
adult by arguing, contradicting,
teasing, temper tantrums, and low
level hostile behavior?
a.
Power seeking
b.
Withdrawal
c.
Revenge seeking
d.
Attention getting
a.
Truncation
b.
Flip-flop
a.
c.
Stimulus-bounded
d.
Thrust
b.
Continue to teach and ignore
infraction
Surprise quiz
b.
Communicating problems to
parents
c.
Parent-principal conference
Reprimand quietly
c.
Reprimand student after
class
d.
Use nonverbal signals
(gesture or facial expression)
169. What mistake is teacher
Senemin Basic trying to avoid by
never ignoring any student or
group of students in her
discussions and other activities?
a.
Non-direction
b.
Dangled activity
c.
Divided attention
d.
Abrupt end
Learnability
b.
Significance
c.
Balance
d.
Interest
a.
Explicit explanations
b.
Continuity
c.
Inclusion of elements
d.
Fluency
a.
Utility
b.
Balance
c.
Self-sufficiency
d.
Interest
Interest
b.
Feasibility
c.
Self-sufficiency
d.
Balance
c.
d.
Student interest and teacher
enthusiasm
e.
Rigidity if movement
Planned sequence
b.
c.
Use of audiovisuals
d.
Simple vocabulary
Analyzing tool
b.
Encoding tool
c.
Productivity tool
d.
Calculating tool
Is polio-stricken
b.
Had polio
c.
Polio victim
d.
c.
Causal and logical
relationships
d.
Continuing sequence
Satisfaction
b.
Interest
c.
Expectancy
d.
Relevance
a.
Comprehension
b.
Analysis
c.
Synthesis
b.
Students decide what and
how to learn
d.
Application
c.
Simplified vocabulary
b.
Enrichment through visual
aids
d.
Suggestions are sent to
higher officials for decisions
185. This is appropriate use of
technology which can unite people
of the world rather than exploit
them?
a.
For pornography
b.
c.
d.
For propaganda
Jigsaw
b.
Inside-outside circle
c.
Roundtable
d.
Partners
Responsiveness
b.
Perceptiveness
c.
Knowledge
d.
Sensitivity
b.
Teachers should value
information
I.
Provide motivation and draw
commitments
c.
Teachers should document
information data on students
II.
Explain rationale and
objectives
d.
Teachers should teach and
test learning
III.
Provide feedback
IV.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Students handbook
b.
Orientation
c.
Principals memorandum
d.
School curriculum
Learnability
b.
Balance
a.
Consolidation
c.
Validity
b.
Guided practice
d.
Interest
c.
Application
d.
Modeling
191. In direct/expositive
instruction, what is the logical
pattern of procedures in a lesson
adopted?
a.
Coop-coop
b.
Think-pair-share
c.
Team Word-Webbing
d.
Partners
Heuristic learning
b.
Problem-solving learning
c.
Discovery learning
Expository learning
a.
d.
b.
c.
d.
Hardware, designs, and
environment
195. A teacher introduces herself
as teacher only. What does this
imply?
a.
She must have been forced
to pursue a career in teaching.
b.
The teaching profession is
not a very significant one
c.
The teaching profession is
the lowest paid profession
d.
She takes no pride in the
teaching profession
a.
Use of specific descriptions
and examples
b.
Enriched audiovisuals
c.
Normal vocabulary
d.
Planned sequence
a.
Significance
b.
Self-sufficiency
c.
Feasibility
d.
Balance
Expectancy
b.
Satisfaction
c.
Interest
d.
Relevance
Organizing answers
d.
FINAL REVIEW
Realist b. Pragmatist
c.
Idealist d. Essentialist
retaliate
d. intimidate
b. Hear
c. View
d. Attend exhibit
A. Perennialist
Essentialist
C. Progressivist
B.
D. Existentialist
Subject
Score
Mean SD
Math
56
10
43
C. Reading-writing activity
Physics
41
31
D. Thematic instruction
English
80
16
109
B. Unit method
A. Erikson
B. Piaget
D. Jung
C. Freud
B.
C. Direct instruction
solving
D. Problem
C. Progressivism D. Essentialism
13. Which is the first step in
planning an achievement test?
A. Define the instructional
objective.
B. Decide on the length of the test.
C. Select the type of test items to
use.
A. LET passers
A. emotional factors
teaching
B. poor
C. neurological factor
Immaturity
D.
D. Deductively
D.
D. Yes
B.
C. Programmed instruction
Inductive reasoning
D.
B. Short
C. Essay test
type
D. Problem
B. III-II-IV-I-
C. V-lV-III-II-I
IV
D. I-V-II-III-
B. Pragmatists
D. Realist
C. Acting as a mediator
B. classifying
D.
B.
C. Montessori
Locke
D. John
B. a
C. an effective distracter
D. a plausible distracter
42. Which describes normreferenced grading?
A. The performance of the group
B. What constitutes a perfect score
C. The students' past performance
D. An absolute standard
43. Which Filipino trait works
against the shift in teacher's
role from teacher as a fountain
of information to teacher as
facilitator?
A. Authoritativeness
Authoritarianism
B.
C. Hiya
Pakikisama
D.
A. Test
Appraise
B. Assess
D. Theorize
C.
B. Socrates
C.
D. Pythagoras
B.
D. pragmatists
B. Existentalism
C. Experimentalism
D. Realism
B. Direct
C.
D. Convergent
B.
D. Lao Tsu
B.
C. Teilhard de Chardin
Dewey
D.
A. By continually improving
themselves personally and
professionally
B. By wearing expensive clothes to
change people's poor perception of
teachers
C. By working out undeserved
promotions
D. By putting down other
professions to lift the status of
teaching
58. Student B claims: I cannot see
perfection but I long for it. So it
must be real.Under which group
can he be classified?
A. Idealist
B. Empiricist
C. Realist
D. Pragmatist
B.
C. Responding
Valuing
D.
A. intelligence test
aptitude test
B.
C. criterion-referenced test
norm-referenced test
D.
B. 0.9
C. 0.5
A. Socratic method
Cooperative learning
B.
C. Mastery learning
Indirect instruction
D.
A. Buddha
Confucius
B.
A. Perennialism
Essentialism
C. Existentialism D. Progressivism
D. 1.0
B. Mohammed
D. Lao Tsu
C.
A. Open admission
School accreditation
A. Attractiveness
B.
A. Portfolio assessment
B. Performance test
C. Journal entry
D. Paper-and-pencil test
71. Two students are given the
WISE II. One has a full scale IQ of
91, while the other has an IQ of
109.
Which conclusion can be drawn?
A. The second student has
significantly higher intellectual
ability
B. The first student is probably
below average, while the second
has above average potential
B.
C. Interest boosting
Proximity control
D.
B. Cost
C. Novelty
D.
Appropriateness
76. What is most likely to happen
to our economy when export
continuously surpasses import is a
thought question on
.
A. creating
and-effect
C. synthesizing
predicting
B. relating causeD.
B.
D.
B. In multi-cultural and
heterogeneous groups of learners
and indigenous peoples' group
C. In a class composed of
indigenous peoples
79. If teacher has to ask more
higher-order questions, he has to
ask more
questions.
A. closed
B. fact
C. concept
D. convergent
A. Combinatorial B. Comparative
C. Part-whole
Sequence
D.
A. coefficient of correlation
central tendency
B.
C. discrimination index
level of difficulty
D.
B. Modeling
C. Questioning
Inductive Reasoning
D.
B. criterion measure
C. behavior D. condition
88. Students' scores on a test were:
72, 72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 81, 83, 85.
The score 76 is the
.
A. mode
B. average
mean
D. median
C.
D. porma
A. Existentialism
philosophy
C. Idealism
B. Christian
D. Hedonism
B. It was contructivist
C. It helped students understand
scientific methodology
D. It used cooperative learning
96. Rodel is very aloof and cold in
his relationships with his
classmates. Which basic goal must
haye not been attained by Rodel
during his developmental years,
according to Erikson's theory on
psychological development?
A. Autonomy
C. Initiative
B. Trust
D. Generativity
A. Autobiographical report
B. Biographical report
C. Value and interest report
D. Anecdotal report
C. integrate
D. comprehend
D.
A. delineate
C. Likert scales
Anecdotal record
A. Scorability
B. Reliability
Objectivity D. Validity
C.
A. Projective techniques
Moral dilemma
B.
C. Behaviorism
B.
D. Constructivism
B. Hedonism
D.
B. Mean
D.
A. Bilingual Education
Values Education
B.
C. Accountability
Mainstreaming
D.
B. concept
D. closed
C.
A. directs
B. leads the
student to evaluate
B. Gestalt
C. Behaviorist
Cognitivist
D.
C. assesses cognition
creative thinking
challenge them
D. probes
D.
capable of.
C.
A. View images
B. Attend exhibit
C. Watch a demo
D. Hear
D.
D. Spanish and
A. Major
Enabling
B. Terminal
D. Primary
C.
B. Superego
D. Ego
C.
B. After-
C. Withdrawal of privileges D.
Raising the pitch of the voice
A. Problem solving
reading
B. Choral
C. Drama
Storytelling
D.
A. has instincts
mature
B. is
C. has a choice
reason
D. has
B. Lecture-
C. Inductive reasoning D.
Discovery
144. History books used in schools
are replete with events portraying
defeats and weaknesses of the
Filipino as a people. How should
you tackle them in the classroom?
A. Present them and express your
feelings of shame.
A. inferring
B. generalizing
C. synthesizing
D. justifying
B.
D. divergent
B.
D. distinguish
B.
B.
D. predictive
C. I only
B. Bandura
D. Bruner
B. Realist
D. Existentialist
A. application
B. analysis
B. Short answer
C. evaluation
synthesis
D.
C. Essay
D. Technical problem
162. Ruben is very attached to his
mother and Ruth to her father. In
what developmental stage are they
according to Freudian psychological
theory?
A. Oedipal stage
stage
B. Latent
C. Anal stage
genital stage
D. Pre-
B. Super-ego and
D. Ego
B.
D. Skeptic
D.
B. 6
C. 8.5
D. 7.5
B.
C. Focusing on convergent
questions.
B.
C. Completion test
choice tests
D. Multiple
B. Table of
B. Sowing
C. Nose-dive
Extending and lifting
D.
A. Mastery learning
Indirect Method
B.
C. Morrison method
Questioning method
D.
A. Operant conditioning
B. Social Learning Theory
C. on-line search
D. computer search
188. Which one can best evaluate
students' attitudinal development?
A. Essay test
B. Portfolio
C. Observation
answer test
D. Short
B.
C. Paper-and-pencil tests
D. Standardized test
190. In instructional planning it is
necessary that the parts of the plan
from the first to the last have
.
C. Associative Learning
D. Expert
D. Attribution Theory
187. The search for related
literature by accessing several
databases by the use of a
telephone line to connect a
computer library with other
computers that have database is
termed
A. compact disc search
B. manual search
A. clarity
B. symmetry
C.
coherence
D. conciseness
191. The cultivation of reflective
and meditative skills in teaching is
an influence of
.
A. Shintoism
Buddhism
B. Zen
C. Confucianism
D. Taoism
B.
D. Hawthorne
A. By course accreditation of an
accrediting body
B. By merit system and course
accreditation
C. By merit system
D. By government examinations
196. How can a teacher enhance
his/her questioning technique for
an effective teacher-student
interaction?
A. Immediately
B. You may answer your own
question if no one can answer
C. Allow sufficient think time at
least 7 to 10 seconds
D. Extend wait time until the
students respond
197. A teacher who advocates the
pragmatic philosophy of education
B. Alienable
B. 2,3 and
C. 1 and 4 only
only
D. 2 and 4
A. Citizenship
Progressivism
B.
C. Nationalism
Education
D.
B. Principle
C. Principle of Unity
of organization
D. Principle
B. Inductive
D. Problem
A. Semantic webbing
B. Independent study
C. Role playing
D. Field trip
223. The ________ method is
observed if we wish the pupil learn
from real life situation dilemmas.
A. Situation
B. Lecture
C. Textbooks
Observation
D.
A. Participatory
study
B. Case
C. Simulation
D. Field trip
A. Textbook method
Laboratory method
B.
D.
C. Project
B.
D. Field trip
B. Case study
D. Simulation
C.
B. Group
C. Lecture-demonstration
Eclectic
D.
B. Case study
C. Problem solving
Simulation
D.
B. Textbook
D. Question and
B. Discovery
C. Inquiry
certification
D. Value
B.
C. Conceptual
Integration
D.
B. Integration
B. MultiD. Multi-
B.
C. Value clarification
Integration
D.
B. Discovery
D. Modular
C.
B.
C. Conceptual
D. Modular
B.
C. Conceptual
D. Inquiry
B.
C. Conceptual
D. Inquiry
A. Bilingual ability
cognitive skills
A. Value clarification
Mastery
B.
C. A photographic memory D.
Communicative competence
C. Integration
Interdisciplinary
D.
B. Lecture
C. Observation
Independent study
D.
B. High
A. Stimulation
Accommodation
B.
C. Assimilation
conceptualization
D.
D. Incorporating government
thrusts and societal concerns
A. Personality test
Intelligence test
B.
C. Achievement test
Diagnostic test
D.
B. Song
C. Pictorial review
D. Riddles
D.
B. Action
C. Pure
Experimental
D.
B. Rating
C. Holistic rubric
rubric
D. Analytic
C. Stereotyped behaviors
D. Social expectations
B.
C. Teacher-made test
Standardized test
D.
D.
A. Gang age
Questioning age
B.
C. Initiative age
D. Toy age
B. Learning
C. Learning to be
to know
D. Learning
D. Learning
A. It is easy to conduct
B. It contains many responses
C. measure several competencies
in one test
D. It possess the qualities of other
types of tests
272. While serving during the
elections, some trouble makers
enter your precinct. What do you
think is the most appropriate thing
to do?
A. Challenge them to a duel
B. Close the precinct and go home
C. Ignore them and look for a safe
place
D. Seek the assistance of law
enforcers
273. Which of the following will you
recommend to a senior high school
scholar who is impregnated by a
fellow student?
A. Force her boyfriend to marry her
B. Idealist
C. Reconstructionist
Progressivist
D.
B.
C. Frequency
D. Content
A. Life
C. Pressure of work
D. High salary
278. I cannot help but recall the
sisters convent which served as
my boarding house in high school
now that I am in a noisy boarding
house. Which principle of
association explains this?
A. Similarity
Contiguity
B.
C. Frequency
D. Contrast
C.
B. Realist
D. pragmatist
B. Birth C. Heredity
D. Character
C.
B. Adolescence
C. Early Adulthood
D. Stage V
B.
C. Recognition
Accommodation
D.
A. Psychoanalytic Theory
B. Cognitive Development Theory
C. Psychosocial Theory
D. Moral development theory
286. The ability of a child to
conceptualize the retention and
preservation of the same quantity
under various changes.
A. Recognition
B. Reversibility
C. Assimilat8ion D. Conservation
287. Refers to the idea that no
individual are exactly the same or
alike.
A. Cognitive theory
Exclusivity theory
B.
C. Individual Differences
D. Emotional Quotient
288. He is known as the Father of
Modern I.Q. Test
A. Lewis Terman
Erickson
B. Erick
C. Laurence Kohlberg
Martin Lesley
289.Intellectual appreciative
experience is
D.
B. Response
C. Change
D. Development
B.
C. Stimulus Generalization
None of the above
D.
A. Recognition
Assimilation
B.
C. Response
Motivation
D.
A. infancy
childhood
B. early
C. Puberty
D. Adulthood
B. Strangers
C. Closed Space
D. Height
B. Astigmatism
C. Hyperopia
Presbyopia
D.
D.
B. it
A. expectation of parents
B. influence of peers groups
C. it is affected by attitude
is never constant
D. it
C. Freud
B. Learning
C. Regression
Depression
D.
A. with indifference
B. with disinterest
C. with arrogance
B. It measures the
accomplishments of the individual
D. with enthusiasm
A. 120
133
A. Weight
Nationality
B. Sex
D. Race
C.
B. 130 C. 132
A. derived quotient
deviation
D.
B.
C. Intelligence quotient or IQ D.
Intelligence ratio
316. Which of the following was
written by Plato?
A. Sic et Non
School and Society
B. The
C. The Republic
D. Emile
B. Spencer C. Kant
D. Froebel
A. American
B. British
A. It should be definite
C. Japanese
D. Spanish
B. It should be stimulating
A. Visual intelligence
Linguistic Intelligence
B.
C. Feelings sensitivity
D. Jargon
A. Musical
Ability
C. Quantitative exercises
D. Qualitative analysis
A. Fair play
B. Tolerance
C. Irritants
D. sociability
B. Howard
C. Frederick Froebel
Freud
D. Sigmund
A. Musical
identification
B. Verbal
B. Personality
C. Mental ability
D. Mathematical-logical
334. The ability to perceive how
objects are related in order to
mentally perceive what is seen,
thus creating concrete visual
images from memory refers to?
A. Visual-spatial Intelligence
B. Musical
C. Language
D. Logical reasoning
335. The capacity to analyze ones
feelings and thus be able to
understand and be able to know
A. Spatial
B. Personal
C. Logical
Diametric
D.
B.
C. Multiple intelligences
C. Research
Emotions
C. Social intelligence
D.
Quantitative and Qualitative
A. Bodily-kinesthetic
Scientific
339. It is a measurement of
personality which is the result by
dividing the mental age by the
chronological age.
B.
D.
B.
A. Mirror writing
listlessness
C. Interrupting a speaker
C. Below-average intelligenceD.
Hyperactivity
B.
B. Eliminate testing
C. Eliminate extrinsic motivations
D. maintain a certain anxiety level
for increased competition
350. The knowledge explosion has
led to crowding more and more
information into curriculum
courses. A likely result is that:
A. the textbook will no longer be
the main instructional medium in
many classes
A. auditory problems
B. congenital defects
A. low IQ
B. poor socio-economic
backgrounds
C. visual-acuity impairment
D. Environmental or Emotional
factor
349. If a teacher accepts Maslows
theory on the hierarchy of needs,
he or she will probably structure
objectives to:
A. The learners
B. The learning environment
C. The Learning process
D. The behavior of the learners
352. Which of the following
conditions does NOT contribute to
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GENERAL EDUCATION- SOCIAL
STUDIES
A. An educational-diagnostic
conference on the learning
weaknesses of individual students
B. .An open.-ended meeting for the
purpose of exploring and
discussing students ideas about
the curriculum.
C. A social-problem-solving
meeting to resolve teacher or
student problems relating to the
school, the class, or any individual
member.
a. I only
b. II only
c. II, III, and IV
d. I, III, and IV
3. If our present government is a
democracy, where does power
reside?
d. Capitalism
b. A form of dictatorship
c. Anti-poor
b. Totalitarianism
b. In Congress
a. Colonialism
c. Democracy
d. Elitist
c. In the President
d. Monarchical
c. Democracy
d. Totalitarianism
d. Right to protection
b. Constitutional monarchy
c. Oligarchy
d. Aristocracy
a. Right to privacy of
communication and
correspondence.
b. Right to read a letter.
c. Right to open the envelope
without permission.
d. Right to private affairs.
a. Federalism
16.When an individual is
imprisoned without proper
investigation, what right is
violated?
b. Socialism
favor?
c. Social rights
a. Rule of law
d. Economic rights
c. Claro M. Recto
d. Eulogio Rodriguez
25.Who first introduced the Islamic
religion to the Philippines?
a. Rajah Baguinda
b. Idi Amin
c. Mukdum
d. Abu Bakr
26. The Japanese successful
invasion was climaxed by the
surrender of the joint Filipino
American forces on May 6, 1942.
Where did this happen?
a. Bataan
b. Corregidor
c. Capas
a. Freedom of conversation
d. Manila
a. Camilo Osias
b. Manuel Roxas
a. Diosdado Macapagal
b. Carlos P. Garcia
c. Manuel Roxas
d. Ramon Magsaysay
28. With whom is the Strong
Republic associated?
a. Fidel V. Ramos
b. Joseph Estrada
b. Gloria M. Arroyo
c. Corazon C. Aquino
d. Corazon Aquino
a. Monopoly
b. Inflation
a. Social differentiation
c. Economic stability
b. Social class
d. Equilibrium
c. Gender
d. Cultural context
a. Substitution effect
is inferior?
a. Xenocentrism
b. Relativism
c. Ethnocentrism
d. Favoritism
d. Joseph E. Estrada
35.Which of the following represent
ethnocentric behavior?
a. A tourist who lectures his foreign
hosts on the "uncivilized" nature of
b. Eastern
d. price ceiling
c. Western
d. Central
38.When the Filipino reformists
asked for the assimilation of the
Philippines by Spain, what
b. Those legitimated.
a. a state of refinement
a. Chief justice
b. President
c. Senate President
d. Congress
a. Heinous
b. Homicide
c. Slander
d. Malicious Mischief
61.All Filipino citizens have the
right to vote and to be voted upon
as a government official.
d. 30
b. Political franchise
c. Suffrage
d. Electoral right
b. 40
c. 20
b. Andres Bonifacio
b. I and II
c. Diego Silang
c. I and III
d. Francisco Dagohoy
d. I only
b. Doctrina Christiana
c. Pasiong Mahal
d. Barlaame Josaphat
70.While in the capitalist system,
to the strongest goes the spoil,
what happens in the
cooperative system?
a. All benefits are shared to the
members proportionate to the
shared capital.
b. Goods are distributed among the
members but benefiting mostly the
policymaking
body.
c. Favoritism
b. Communistic
d. Racial discrimination
c. Capitalistic
d. Bureaucratic