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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (Secondary) A. I must teach the child every 8.

Student B claims: “I cannot see


MULTIPLE CHOICE knowledge, skills and value that he needs perfection but I long for it. So it must be
1. Which does Naom Chomsky assert for a better future. real. “under which group can he be
about language learning for children? B. I must teach the child to develop his classified?
I. Young children learn and apply mental powers to the full. A. Idealist C. Realist
grammatical rules and vocabulary as they C. I must teach the child so he is B. Empiricist D. Pragmatist
are exposed to them. assured of heaven.
II. Begin formal teaching of D. I must teach the child that we can 9. What does extreme
grammatical rules to children as early as never have real knowledge of anything. authoritarianism in the home reinforce in
possible. 5. The concepts of Trust vs. mistrust, learners
III. Do not require initial formal autonomy vs. shame & self-doubt, and A. Doing things on their own initiative
language teaching for children. initiative vs. guilt are most closely related B. Ability to direct themselves
A. I and III C. I only with works of _____. C. Dependence on others for directions.
B. II only D. I and II A. Erickson C. Freud D. Creativity in work.
2. Which is/are the sources of man’s B. Piaget D. Jung 10. You arrive at knowledge by re-
intellectual drives, according to Freud thinking of latent ideas. From whom does
A. Id C. Id -ego 6. Student Z does not study at all but this thought come?
B. Super ego D. Ego when the Licensure Examination for A. Experimentalist C. Idealist
3. Theft of school equipment like TV, Teachers comes, before he takes the LET, B. Realist D. Existentialist
computer, etc. by teenagers in the he spends one hour or more praying for a 11. Behavior followed by pleasant
community itself is becoming a common miracle, i.e., to pass the examination. consequences will be strengthened and will
phenomenon. What does this incident Which attitude towards religion or God is be more likely to occur in the future.
signify? displayed? Behavior followed by unpleasant
A. Prevalence of poverty in the A. Religion as fake C. Religion as consequences will be weakened and will be
community. authentic more likely to be repeated in the future.
B. Inability of school to hire security B. Religion as magic D. Religion as real Which one is explained
guards. 7. Teacher B engages her students with A. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
C. Deprivation of Filipino schools. information for thorough understanding, B. Thorndike’s law effect
D. Community’s lack of sense of co- for meaning and for competent application. C. B.F. Skinner’s Operant conditioning
ownership. Which principle governs Teacher B’s theory
4. As a teacher, you are practice? D. D. Bandura’s social learning theory
reconstructionist, Which among these will A Constructivist C. Behaviorist
be your guiding principle? B. Gestalt D. Cognitivist 12. Principal B tells her teachers that
training in the humanities is most
important. To which educational philosophy D. Stimulating environment with ample B. Every pupil has his own native ability
does he adhere? objectives to play with. and his learning is limited to this native
A. Existentialism C. Progressivis 16. To come closer to the truth we need to ability.
B. Perennialism D. Essentialism “go back to the things themselves.” This is C. Every child is a potential genius.
13. All subject in Philippine elementary and the advice of the ______. D. Pupil can possibly reach a point
secondary schools are expected to be A. Behavioris C. idealist where they have learned everything.
taught using the integrated approach. This B. phenomenologists D. pragmatists 21. Availment of the Philippine
came about as a result of implementation 17. Researches conducted show that Education Placement Test for adults and
of ___________. teacher’s expectations of students become out-of-school youths is in support of the
A. Program for Decentralized self-fulfilling prophecies. What is this government’s educational program towards
Education phenomenon called? _____.
B. School-Based Management A. Halo effect C. Ripple effect A. equitable access C. quality and
C. Basic Education Curriculum B. Pygmalion effect D. Hawthorne effect relevance
D. D. Schools First Initiative B. quality D. relevance
14. Principal C shares this thought with 18. Teacher F is convinced that 22. A mother gives his boy his favorite
the teachers: Subject matter should help whatever a student performs a desired snack every time the boy cleans up his
students understand and appreciate behavior, provided reinforcement and soon room. Afterwards, the boy cleaned his
themselves as unique individual who accept the student will learn to perform the room everyday in anticipation of the snack.
complete responsibility for their thoughts, behavior on his own. On which principle is Which theory is illustrated?
feelings and actions. “ From which Teacher F’s conviction based? A. Associative learning
philosophy is this thought based? A. Cognitivism C. Behaviorism B. Classical conditioning
A. Perennialism C. Existentialism B. Environmentalism D. Constructivism C. Operant conditioning
B. Essentialism D. 19. Teacher U teaches to his pupils that D. Pavlonian conditioning
Progressivism pleasure is not the highest good. Teacher’s 23. Which group of philosophers
15. Based on Piaget’s theory, what teaching is against what philosophy? maintain the “truth exists in an objective
should a teacher provide for children in the A. Realism C. Epicureanism order that is independent of the knower”?
concrete operational stage? B. Hedonism D. Empiricism A. Idealists C. Existentialists
A. Activities for hypothesis 20. Studies in the areas of B. Pragmatists D. Realists
formulation. neurosciences discloses that the human 24. Under which program were students
B. Learning activities that involve brain has limitless capacity. What does this who were not accommodated in public
problems of classification and ordering. imply elementary and secondary schools because
C. Games and other physical activities A. Some pupils are admittedly not of lack of classroom, teachers, and
to develop motor skills. capable of learning. instructional materials, were enrolled in
private schools in their respective 28. Quiz to formative test while periodic B. Technical problem type
communities at the government’s expense? is to _________. D. Multiple-choice type
A. Government Assistance Program A. criterion-reference test 34. Who among the following needs less
B. Study Now-Pay later C. norm-reference test verbal counseling but needs more concrete
C. Educational Service Contract B. summative test operational forms of assistance? The child
System D. diagnostic test who ________.
D. National Scholarship Program 29. Your teacher is of the opinion that A. has mental retardation
25. Which of the following prepositions is the world and everything in it are ever B. has attention-deficit disorder
attributed to Plato? changing and so you the skill to cope with C. has learning disability
A. Truth is relative to a particular time change. What is his governing philosophy? D. has conduct disorder
and place. A. Idealism C. Experimentalism 35. Which applies when skewness is
B. Human beings create their own B. Existentialism D. Realism zero?
truths. 30. The search for related literature by A. Mean is greater than median.
C. Learning is the discovery of truth as accessing several data bases by the use of a B. Median is greater than the mean.
latent ideas are brought to consciousness telephone line to connect a computer that
D. Sense perception is the most have database is termed ______. C. Scores have three modes.
accurate guide to knowledge. A. compact disc search C. on-line D. Scores are normally distributed
26. In a treatment for alcoholism, Ramil search 36. Which does NOT belong to the
was made to drink an alcoholic beverage B. manual search D. computer search group of alternative learning systems
and then made to ingest a drug that 31. In which competency do my A. Multi-grade grouping
produces nausea. Eventually, h nauseated students find the greater difficulty? In item C. Graded education
at he sight and smell of alcohol and stopped with a difficulty index of B. Multi-age grouping
drinking alcohol. Which theory explains A. 0. 1 C. 0.5 D. Non-graded grouping
this? B. 0. 9 D. 1.0 37. The first thing to do in constructing a
A.Operant conditioning 32. We encounter people whose prayer periodic test is for a teacher to ______.
C. Associative learning goes like this: O God, if there is a God; save A. decide on the number of items for
B. Social learning theory my soul if I have a soul,” from whom is this the test
D. Attribution theory prayer? B. go back to her instructional
27. In a social studies class, Teacher I A. Stoic C. Agnostic objectives
present a morally ambiguous situation and B. Empiricist D. Skeptic C. study the content
asks his students what they would do. On 33. If teacher wants to test student’s D. decide on the type of test to
whose theory is Teacher I’s technique based ability to organize ideas, which type of test construct
A. Kohlberg C. Piaget should she formulate? 38. Which one can enhance the
B. Bandura D. Bruner A. Short answer C. Essay comparability of grades?
A. Using common conversation table C. have them view filmstrips about B. aptitude test D. norm-referenced
for translating test scores in to ratings. various study approaches test
B. Formulating tests that vary from one D. give out list of effective study 46. Teacher B uses the direct instruction
teacher to another. approaches strategy. Which sequence of steps will she
C. Allowing individual teachers to 42. Teacher F wanted to teach the pupils follow?
determine factors for rating the skills to do cross stitching. He check up I. Independent practice
D. Individual teachers giving weights to quiz was a written test on the steps of cross II. Feedback and correctiveness
factors considered for rating. stitching. What characteristic of a good test III. Guided student practice
39. The cultivation of reflective and does it lack? IV. Presenting and structuring
meditative skills in teaching is an influence A. Scorability C. Objectivity V. Reviewing the previous day’s work
of _____. B. Reliability D. Validity A. V-IV-III-II-I C. V-II-IV-III-I
A. Shintoism C. Confucianism 43. For which may you use the direct B. III-II-IV-I-V D. I-V-II-III-IV
B. Zen Buddhism D. Taoism instruction method? 47. Which guideline must be observed
40. Teacher Y does norm-referenced A. Become aware of the pollutants in the use of prompting to shape the correct
interpretation of scores. Which of the around us. performance of your students?
following does she do? B. Appreciate Milton’s Paradise Lost. A. Use the list intrusive prompt first.
A. She describes group performance in C. Use a microscope properly. B. Use all prompts available.
relation to a level of mastery set. D. Distinguish war from aggression. C. Use the most intrusive prompt first.
B. She uses a specified content as its 44. In the context on the theory on multiple D. Refrain form using prompts.
frame of reference. intelligences, what is one weakness of the 48. What measure/s of central tendency
C. She compares every individual paper-pencil test? do/es the number 16 represent in the
student’s scores with others’ scores. A. It is not easy to administer. following data: 14,15,17,16,19,20,16,14,16?
D. She describes what should be their B. It puts the non-linguistically A. Mode C. Median
performance. intelligent at a disadvantage B. Mode and median D. Mean
41. The best way for a guidance counselor C. It utilizes so much time. 49. Which holds true to standardized tests?
to begin to develop study skills and habits in D. It lacks reliability. A. They are used for comparative
underachieving student would be to purposes.
______. 45. NSAT and NEAT results are B. They are administered differently.
A. have these underachieving students interpreted against set mastery level. This C. They are scored according to
observe the study habits of excelling means that NSAT and NEAT fall under different standards.
students. _________. D. They are used for assigned grades.
B. encourage students to talk study A. intelligence test C. criterion- 50. Study this group of tests which was
habits from their own experiences referenced test administered with the following results,
then answer the question.
Subject Mean SD Ronnel’s choice D as answer. This implies that D is C. Reading-writing activity
scrore ________. D. D. Thematic instruction
Math 56 10 43 A. an ineffective distracter 59. Which guidance in test construction is
Physics 41 9 31 B. a vague distracter NOT observed in this test item “ Jose Rizal
English 80 16 109 C. an effective distracter wrote ____”.
In which subject(s) were the scores most D. a plausible distracter A. The central problem should be
homogenous? 55. The burnout malady gets worse if a packed in the stem.
A. Math C. Physics teacher doesn’t intervene to change B. There must be only one correct
B. English D. Physics and Math whatever areas he or she in control. Which answer.
51. In the parlance of test construction one can renew a teacher’s enthusiasm? C. Alternatives must grammatical
what does TOS mean? A. Stick to job C. Judge someone parallelism.
A. Table of Specifics C. Table of else as wrong D. The alternative must be plausible.
Specific Test Items B. Initiate changes in jobs D. 60. To elicit more students’ response,
B. Term of Specifications D. Table of Engage in self-pity Teacher G. made use of covert responses.
Specifications 56. If teacher has to ask more higher-order Which one did she NOT do?
52. Which is a major advantage of a questions, he has to ask more ____ A. She had the students write their
curriculum-based assessment? questions. response privately.
A. It is informal nature. A. closed C. concept B. She showed the correct answers on
B. It connects testing with teaching. B. Fact D. convergent the overhead after the students have
C. It tends to focus on anecdotal 57. What can be said of Peter who obtained written their responses.
information on student progress. a score of P75 in a Grammar objective test? C. She had the students write their
D. It is based on a norm-referenced A. His rating is 75 items in the test responses privately then called each of
measurement model. correctly. them.
53. Teacher H gave first-grade class a page B. He answered 75 % of the test items D. She refrained from judging on the
with a story in which picture take the place correctly. student’s responses.
of some words. Which method did she use? C. He answered 75. 61. Direct instruction id a facts, rules, and
A. The whole language approach D. He performed better that 5% of his actions as indirect instruction is for _____
classmate. ,____, _____.
B. The Spaulding method 58. I drew learners into several content A. hypotheses, verified data and
C. The rebus method areas and encouraged them to solve a conclusions
D. The language experience approach complex question for interdisciplinary B. concepts, patterns and abstractions
54. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice teaching. Which strategy did I use? C. concepts, processes and
test items, namely B, C, and D, no pupil A. Problem-centered learning generalizations
B. Unit method D. guesses, data and conclusions
62. Which test has broad sampling of C. It helped students understand 69. Which criterion should guide a teacher
topics as strength? scientific methodology. in the choice of instructional devices?
A. Objective test C. Essay test D. None of the above A. Attractiveness C. Novelty
B. Short answer test D. Problem test 66. Teacher W wants to review and check B. Cost D.
. on the lesson of the previous day. Which Appropriateness
63. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting one will be most reliable? 70. Study this group of tests which was
ownership by means of possessives. He A. Having students identify difficult administered with the following results,
first introduced the rule, then gave homework problems. then answer the question.
examples, followed by class exercises, then B. Having students correct each other’s Subject Mean SD Ronnel’s
back to the rule before he moved into work. scrore
second rule. Which presenting technique C. Sampling the understanding of a few Math 56 10 43
did he use students. Physics 41 9 31
A. Combinatorial C. Part-whole D. Explicitly reviewing the task-relevant English 80 16 109
B. Comparative D. Sequential information necessary for the day’s lesson. In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform
64. In his second item analysis, Teacher H 67. Shown a picture of children in poorly in relation to the group’s
found out that more from the lower group sweaters inside the classrooms, the performance?
got the test item # 6 correctly. This means students were asked this question: In what A. English C. Math
that the test item _____. kind of climate do these children live? This B. English and Math D. Physics
A. has a negative discriminating is a thought questions on ______. 71. “What is most likely to happen to
power. A. inferring C. applying our economy when export continuously
B. has a lower validity. B. creating D. predicting surpasses import” is a thought question on
C. has a positive discriminating power. 68. Study this group of tests which was ______.
D. has a high reability. administered with the following results, A. creating C. relating cause-and-
65. Teacher E discussed how electricity then answer the question. effect
flows through wires and what generates the Subject Mean SD Ronnel’s B. synthesizingD. predicting
electric charge. Then she gave the students scrore 72. Which method has been proven to
wires, bulbs, switches, and dry cells and told Math 56 10 43 be effective in courses that stress
the class to create a circuit that will increase Physics 41 9 31 acquisition of knowledge?
the brightness of each bulb. Which one English 80 16 109 A. Socratic method
best describes the approach used? In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform best C. Indirect instruction
A. It used a taxonomy of basic thinking in relation to the group’s performance? B. Cooperative learning
skills. A.Physics and Math C. Physics D. Mastery learning
B. It was constructivist. B.English D. Math 73. Which is the first step in planning an
achievement test?
A. Define the instructional objective. have helped him discover his pupils’ BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN TO THE
B. Decide on the length of the test. strength? CENTER OF THE EARTH AND SEE IF WE FIND
C. Select the type of test items to use. A. Portfolio assessment C. Journal ANY OF THE MISSING ELEMENTS.
D. Build a table of specification. entry RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM
74. Which activity should a teacher have B. Performance test D. THE METEORITES-IF WE CAN FIND ANY.
more for his students if he wants to develop Paper-and-pencil test TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD
logical-mathematical thinking? 79. Teacher M’s pupils are quite weak ANSWERS. BUT WHAT IF THOSE
A. Drama C. Problem solving academically and his lesson is already far EXCURSIONS TO THE MOON, TO THE
B. Choral reading D. Storytelling behind time table. How should Teacher M CENTER OF THE EARTH OR TO FIND
75. Why should a teacher NOT use direct proceed with his lesson? METEORITES WERE TOO COSTLY AND TIME
instruction all the time A. Experientially C. Logically CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE USE THE
A. It requires much time. B. Inductively D. Deductively ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE HERE ON
B. It requires use of many 81. I want to teach concepts, patterns and EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW ONES?
supplemental materials. abstractions. Which method is most Question: The Teacher questions in the
C. It is generally effective only in the appropriate? above exchange are examples of ____
teaching of concepts and abstractions. A. Indirect instruction C. Direct questions.
D. It reduces student’s engagement in instruction A. Fact C. Direct
learning. B. Discovery D. Problem B. Concept D. Closed
76. Which are direct measures of solving 84. In Krathwoh’s taxonomy of objectives in
competence? 82. If your Licensure Examination for the affective, which is most authentic?
A. Personality tests C. Paper-and- Teacher (LET) items sample adequately the A.Characterization C. Responding
pencil test competencies listed in the syllabi, it can be B. Valuing D. Organization
B. Performance tests D. Standardized tests said that LET possesses ______ validity. 85. “In the light of the facts presented, what
77. Which is one role play in the pre-school A. concurrent C. content is most likely to happen when…?” is a
and early childhood years? B. construct D. predictive simple thought question on _____.
A. Develops competitive spirit. 83. Read the following then answer the A. inferring C. synthesizing
B. Separates reality from fantasy. questions: B. generalizing D.
C. Increase imagination due to TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN justifying
expanding knowledge and emotional THE PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT 86. The teacher’s first task in the selection
range. THE UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS? of media in teaching is to determine the
D. Develops the upper and lower limbs. BOBBY: WE COULD GO TO THE A. choice of the students
78. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are MOON AND SEE IF THERE ARE SOME B. availability of the media
very good in dramatizing. Which tool must ELEMENTS THERE WE DON’T HAVE. C. objectives of the lesson
D. technique to be used
87. In self-directed learning, to what extent A. View images C. Watch a B. Stop your class activity to correct a
should a teacher’s “scaffolding” be? demo child who is no longer on task.
A. To a degree the student needs it. B. Attend exhibit D. Hear C. Move closer to the child.
B. None, to force the student to learn 92. Which can effectively measure student’s D. Redirect a child’s attention to task
by himself awareness of values? and check his progress to make sure he is
C. To the maximum, in order to A. Projective techniques C. Likert scales continuing to work
extend to the student all the help he B. Moral dilemma D. 98. Which one can best evaluate student’s
needs. Anecdotal record attitudinal development?
D. To the minimum, to spend up 93. I combined several subject areas in A. Essay test C. Observation
development of student’s sense of order to focus on a single concept for B. Portfolio D. Short answer test
independence. interdisciplinary teaching. Which 99. What should a teacher do for
88. Which is a form of direct instruction? strategy/method did I use? students in his class who are on grade level
A. Discovery process A. Problem-entered learning A. Give them materials on their level
C. Programmed instruction B. Thematic instruction and let them work at a pace that is
B. Problem solving C. Reading–writing activity reasonable for them, trying to bring them
D. Inductive reasoning D. Unit method up to a grade level.
89. With synthesizing skills in mind, which 94. The test item ”Group the following B. Give them the same work as the
has the highest diagnostic value? items according to shape” is a thought test other students, because they will absorb as
A. Essay test C. Completion tes item on _______. much as they are capable of.
B. Performance test D. A. creating C. classifying C. Give them the same work as the
Multiple choice test B. generating D. comparing other students, not much, so that they
90. How can you exhibit legitimate power 95. For maximum interaction, a teacher won’t feel embarrassed.
on the first day of school? ought to avoid _____ questions. D. Give them work on the level of the
A. By making your students feel they A. informational C. leading other students and work a little above the
are accepted for who they are. B. rhetorical D. divergent classmates level to challenge them.
B. By informing them you are allowed 96. By what name is Socratic method 100. With-it-ness, according to Kourin, is
to act in loco parents. also known ? one of the characteristics of an effective
C. By making them realize the A. Mastery learning C. classroom manager. Which phrase goes
importance of good grades. Morrison method with it?
D. By making them feel you have B. Indirect instruction D. A. Have hands that write fast.
mastery of subject matter. Questioning Method B. Have eyes on the back of your
91. Based on Edgar Dale’s Cone of 97. Which is an appropriate way to hands.
Experience, which activity is farthest from make manage off-task behavior? C. Have a mouth ready to speak.
the real thing? A. Make eye contact.
D. Have minds packed with D. Restricted and non-restricted essay tests 108. In Krathwoh’s affective domain of
knowledge. 105. Teacher B is a teacher of English as objectives, which of the following is the
101. On whose philosophy was A.S.Neil Second Language: she uses vocabulary lowest level of effective behavior?
Summerhill, one of the most experimental cards, fill-in-the blank sentences, dictation A. Valuing C. Responding
schools based? and writing exercises in teaching a lesson B. Characterization D. Organization
A. A. Rousseau C. Montessori about grocery shopping. Based on this 109. Which is NOT a sound purpose for
B. B. Pestalozzi D. John Locke information, which of the following is a asking questions?
102. Which Filipino trait works against the valid conclusion? A. To probe deeper after an answer is
shift in teacher’s role from teacher as a A. The teacher is reinforcing learning given
fountain of information to teacher as by giving the same information in a variety B. To discipline a bully in class
facilitator? of methods. C. To remind students of a procedure
A. Authoritativeness C. Hiya B. The teacher applying Bloom’s D. To encourage self-reflection
B.Authoritarianism D. Pakikisama hierarchy of cognitive learning. 110. It is not wise to laugh at a two-year
103. Teacher A is a teacher of English as C. The teacher is wants to do less talk. old child when he utters bad word because
Second Language: she uses vocabulary D. The teacher is emphasizing listening in his stage he is learning to __________.
cards, fill-in-the blank sentences, dictation and speaking skills. A. considered other’s views
and writing exercises in teaching a lesson 106. In a criterion-referenced testing, B. distinguish right from wrong
about grocery shopping. Based on this what must you do to ensure that your test C. socialize
information, which of the following is a is fair D. distinguish sex differences
valid conclusion? A. Make all of the questions true or 111. Research tells that teachers ask
A. The teacher is applying Bloom’s false. mostly content questions. Which of the
hierarchy of cognitive learning. B. Ask each student to contribute one following terms does NOT refer to content
B. The teacher is teaching variety of question. questions?
ways because not all students learn in the C. Make twenty questions but ask the A. Closed C. Concept
same manner. students to answer only ten of their choice. B. Direct D. Convergent
C. The teacher wants to make her D. Use objectives for the unit as guide 112. In mastery learning, the definition of
teaching easier by having less talk. in your test construction. an acceptable standard of performance is
D. The teacher is emphasizing reading and 107. Read this question: “How will you called a
writing skills. present the layers of the earth to your A. behavior C. SMART
104. With specific details in mind, which class?” This is a question that _________. B. condition D. criterion measure
one has (have) a stronger diagnostic value? A. directs 113. Based on Edgar Dale’s Cone of
A. Multiple choice test B. leads the students to evaluate Experience, which activity is farthest from
B. Non-restricted essay test C. assesses cognition the real thing?
C. Restricted essay test D. probes creative thinking A. Read C. View images
B. Hear D. Attend exhibit CENTER OF THE EARTH OR TO FIND B. poor teaching
114. After giving an input on a good METEORITES WERE TOO COSTLY AND TIME C. neurological factors
paragraph, Teacher W asks her students to CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE USE THE D. immaturity
rate a given paragraph along the elements ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE HERE ON 119. Which questioning practice promotes
of a good paragraph. The students’ task is EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW ONES? more class interaction?
in level of _________. Question: which questioning strategy/ies A. Asking the question before calling a
A. application C. evaluation does/do the exchange of thoughts above student
B. analysis D. synthesis illustrate? B. Focusing on divergent questions.
115. Which is one characteristic of an A. Funneling C. Focusing on convergent questions.
effective classroom management? B. Sowing and reaping D. Asking rhetorical questions
A. It quickly and unobtrusively C. Nose-dive 120. The following are sound specific
redirects misbehavior once it occurs. D. Extending and lifting purpose of questions EXCEPTS
B. It teaches dependence on other for 117. How can you exhibit referent power on A. To call the attention of an
self-control. the first day of school? inattentive student
C. It respects cultural norms of a A. By making them feel you know B. To teach via student answers
limited group students. what you are talking about. C. To stimulate learners to ask
D. Strategies are simple enough to be B. By telling them the importance of questions
used consistently good grades. D. To arouse interest and curiosity
116. Read the following then answer the C. By reminding your students your 121. Which technique should a teacher use
questions: authority over them again and again. to encourage response if his students do
TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN not respond to his question?
THE PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT D. By giving your students a sense of A. Ask a specific student to respond,
THE UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS? belonging and acceptance. state the question, and wait a response.
BOBBY: WE COULD GO TO THE 118. A sixth grade twelve-year old boy B. Tell the class that it will have
MOON AND SEE IF THERE ARE SOME comes from a dysfunctional family and has detention unless answers are forthcoming.
ELEMENTS THERE WE DON’T HAVE. been abused and neglected. He has been C. Ask another question, an easier
BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN TO THE to two orphanages and three different one.
CENTER OF THE EARTH AND SEE IF WE FIND elementary schools. The student can D. Wait for a response.
ANY OF THE MISSING ELEMENTS. decode on the second grade level, but he 122. Which types of play is most
RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM can comprehend orally material at the characteristic of a four to six-year old child?
THE METEORITES- IF WE CAN FIND ANY. fourth or fifth grade level. The most A. Solidarity plays and onlookers plays
TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD probable cause/s of this student’s reading B. Associative and cooperative plays
ANSWERS BUT WHAT IF THOSE problem is/are ______. C. Associative and onlookers plays
EXCURSIONS TO THE MOON, TO THE A. emotional factors D. Cooperative and solidarity plays
123. The principle of the individual A. By making them feel you know what A. to show their oral abilities to the
difference requires teachers to you are talking about. rest of the class
___________. B. By telling them the importance of B. to be creative
A. give greater attention to gifted good grades. C. to feel significant and be part of a
learners C. By reminding then your students group
B. provide for a variety of learning your authority over them again and again. D. to get everything out in the open
activities D. By giving your students a sense of 131. Teacher G’s lessons objective has
C. treat all learners alike while in the belonging and acceptance. something to do with the skill of
classroom 128. Teacher P wants to develop the skill of synthesizing? Which behavioral term is
D. prepare modules for slow learners in synthesizing in her pupil. Which one will she most appropriate?
class do? A. Test C. Appraisal
124. Referring to Teacher S, Nicolle A. Ask her students to formulate a B. Assess D. Theorize
describes her teacher as “fair, caring and generalization from the data shown in 132. Which is a sound classroom
someone you can talk to”. Which power or graphs. management practice?
leadership does Teacher S have? B. Ask her students to answer A. Avoid establishing routines; routines
A. Referent power C. Reward power questions beginning with “What if …” make your student robots.
B. Legitimate power D. Expert power C. Tell her pupils to state data B. Establish routines for all daily needs
125. During the Spanish period, what presented in graphs. and tasks.
was/were the medium/media of instruction D. Directs her students to ask C. Apply rules and policies on a case to
in schools? questions on the parts of the lesson not case basis.
A.The Vernacular C. Spanish understood. D. Apply reactive approach to
B.English D. Spanish and the 129. John Watson said “Men are built not discipline.
Vernacular born. ” What does this statement point to? 133. A child who gets punished for stealing
126. Rodel is very aloof and cold in his A. The ineffectiveness of training on a candy may not steal again immediately. But
relationship with classmates. Which basic person’s development. this does not mean that the child may not
goals must have not been attained by Rodel B. The effect of environmental steal again. Based on Thorndike’s theory on
during his developmental years, according stimulation on a person’s development. punishment and learning, this shows that
to Erickson’s theory of psychological C. The absence of genetic influence on ______________.
development? a person’s development. A. punishment strengthen e a response
A. Autonomy C. Initiative D. The effect of heredity. B. punishment remove a response
B. Trust D. Generativity 130. Teacher H strives to draw participation C. punishment does not remove a
127. How can you exhibit expert power on of every student into classroom discussion. response
the first day of school? Which student’s need is she trying to D. punishment weakens a response
address? The need
134. Which assumption underlines the A. Note to parents C. they exhibit increased objectivity in
teacher’s use of performance objectives? B. After-school detention thinking
A. Not every form of learning id C. Withdrawal of privileges D. they show abstract thinking and
observable. judgement
B. Performance objectives assure the D. Raising the pitch of the voice 143. If a teacher plans a constructivist
learner of learning. 139. The primary objective of my lesson is: lesson, what will he most likely do? Plan
C. Learning is defined as a change in “To add similar fractions correctly.” Before how he can _______.
the learner’s observable performance. I can do this I must first aim at this specific A. do evaluate his student’s work
D. The success of the learner is based objective: “to distinguish a numerator from B. do reciprocal teaching
on teacher’s performance. a nominator. “What kind of objective is the C. do lecture to his students
135. As a teacher, what do you do when latter? D. engage his students in convergent
you engage yourself in major task analysis? A. Major C. Enabling thinking
A. Test if learning reached higher level B. Terminal D. Primary 144. In mastery learning, the definition of
thinking skills 140. With which goals of educational an acceptable standard of performance is
B. Breakdown a complex task into institutions as provided for by the called a
sub-skills Constitution is the development of work A. SMART C. behavior
C. Determine the level of thinking skills aligned? B. criterion measure D. condition
involved A. To develop moral character 145. “A stitch on time saves nine”, so goes
D. Revise lesson objectives B. To teach the duties of citizenship the adage. Applied to classroom
136. The following are used in writing C. To inculcate love of country management, this means that we _______.
performance objectives EXCEPT D. To develop vocational efficiency A. may not occupy ourselves with
A. delineate C. integrate 141. In instructional planning it is necessary disruptions which are worth ignoring
B. diagram D. comprehend that parts of the plan from the first to the because they are minor
137. Teacher B clears his throat to last have ___________. B. must be reactive in our approach to
communicate disapproval of a student’s A. clarity C. coherence discipline
behavior. Which specific influence B. symmetry D. conciseness C. have to resolve minor disruptions
technique is this? 142. All of the following describe the before they are out of control
A. Signal interference C. Interest development of children aged eleven to D. may apply 9 rules out of 10
boosting thirteen EXCEPT consistently
B. Direct appeal D. Proximity A. they shift from impulsivity to 146. Ruben is very attached to his mother
control adaptive ability and Ruth to her father. In what
138. An effective classroom manager uses B. sex differences in IQ becomes more developmental stage are they according to
low-profile classroom control. What is a evident Freudian psychological theory?
low-profile classroom technique? A. Oedipal stage C. Anal Stage
B. Latent stage D. Pre-genital D. formulation of objectives B. Learning activities that involve
stage 152. Based on Freud’s psychoanalytic problems of classification and ordering.
147. What was the prominent educational theory which component (s) of personality C. Activities for hypothesis
issues of the mid 1980’s? is (are) concerned with a sense of right and formulation.
A. Bilingual Education C. wrong? D. Stimulating environment with ample
Accountability A. Super ego C. Id objects to play with.
B. Value Education D. Mainstreaming B. Super-ego and Ego D. Ego 157. A teacher’s summary of a lesson serves
148. Which behavior is exhibited by a 153. Who among the following puts more the following functions, EXCEPT
student who is strong in interpersonal emphasis on core requirements, longer A. it links the parts of the lesson.
intelligence? school day, longer academic year and more B. it brings together the information
A. Works on his/her own. challenging textbooks? that has been discussed.
B. Keeps interest to himself/herself A. Perennialist C. Progressivist C. it makes provisions for full
C. Seeks out a classmate for help B. Essentialist D. Existentialist participation of students.
when problem occurs. 154. A student passes a research report D. it clinches the basic ideas or
D. Spends time meditating. poorly written but ornately presented in a concepts of the lesson.
149. Which is behavioral term describes a folder to make up for the poor quality of 158. As a teacher, you are rationalist, Which
lesson outcome in the highest level of the book report content. Which Filipino among these will be your guiding principle?
Bloom’s cognitive domain? trait does this practice prove? A. I must teach the child that we can
A. Create C. Analyze A. art of academics never have real knowledge of anything.
B. Evaluate D. Design B. substance over “porma” B. I must teach the child to develop
150. The main purpose of compulsory study C. art over science his mental powers to the full.
of the Constitution is to ___. D. “porma” over substance C. I must teach the child so he is
A. develop students into responsible, 155. Which one may support equitable assured of heaven
thinking citizens access but may sacrifice quality? D. I must teach the child every
B. acquaint student with the historical A.Open admission knowledge, skills and value that he needs
development of the Phil Constitution C. Deregulated tuition fee hike for a better future.
C. make constitutional experts of the B. School accreditation 159. Bruner’s theory on intellectual
students D. Selective retention development moves from enactive to iconic
D. prepare students for law-making 156. Based on Piaget’s theory, what should and symbolic stages. In which stage(s) are
151. A goal-oriented instruction culminates a teacher provide for children in the diagrams helpful to accompany verbal
in _______. sensimotor stage? information?
A. planning activities A. Games and other physical activities A. Enactive and iconic C. Symbolic
B. evaluation to develop motor skill. and enactive
C. identification of topics
B. Symbolic D. Iconic fabricated lies. Teacher Q mails this 168. Teacher A is directed to pass an
anonymous letter to School Division undeserving student with a death threat.
160. Student’s scores on a test were: Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do Which advice will a hedonist give?
72,72,73,74,76,78,81,83,85. if she has to act professionally? A. Pass the student. Why suffer the
The score 76 is the ___. A. Submit a signed justifiable criticism threat?
A. mode C. average against Teacher B, if there is any. B. Don’t pass him. You surely will not
B. mean D. median B. Go straight to the School Division like someone to give you a death threat in
161. Standard deviation is to variability as Superintendent and gives criticism verbally. order to pass.
mode to _____. C. Hire a group to distribute poison C. Pass the student. That will be use to
A. level of difficulty C. letters against Teacher B for the the student, his parents and you.
correction information dissemination. D. D. Don’t pass him. Live by principle
B. discrimination D. central D. Instigate student activists to read of justice. You will get reward, if not in
tendency poison letter over the microphone. this life, in the next.
162. A teacher who equates authority with 166. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of 169. If you agree with Rizal on how you can
power does NOT usually __________. the cultural and educational heritage of the contribute to our nation’s redemption,
A.Shame C. develop self-respect in nation and is under obligation to transmit which should you work for?
every pupil to learners such heritage. Which practice A. Opening our doors to foreign
B.retaliate D. intimidate makes him fulfill such obligation? influence
A. Use the latest instruction technology B. Upgrading the quality of the Filipino
163. Which is a true foundation of the social B. Observing continuing professional through education
order? education. C. Stabilizing the political situation
A. Obedient citizenry C. Use interactive teaching strategies D. Gaining economic recovery
B. The reciprocation of rights and duties D. Study the life of Filipino heroes
C. Strong political leadership 170. “All men are pretty much alike. It is
D. Equitable distribution of wealth 167. Which type of reports to “on-the spot” only by custom that they are set apart, “
164. Standard deviation is to variability as description of some incident, episode or said one Oriental philosopher. Where can
mean is to _______. occurrence that is being observed and this thought be most inspiring?
A. coefficient of correlation C. recorded as being of possible significance? A. In a multi-cultural group of learners.
discrimination index A. Autobiographical report B. In multi-cultural and heterogeneous
B. central tendency D. level B. Value and interest report groups of learners and indigenous peoples’
of difficulty C. Biographical report group.
165. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to D. Anecdotal report C. In a class composed of indigenous
be promoted and so writes an anonymous people.
letter against Teacher B accusing her of D. In heterogeneous class of learners.
171. In what way can teachers uphold the B. ridiculing students B. Duly licensed professionals
highest possible standard of quality D. encouraging students C. Possess dignity and reputation
education? 176. Teacher H and teacher I are rivals for D. With high moral values as well as
A. By continually improving promotion. To again the favor of the technical and professional competence
themselves personally and professionally promotion staff, teacher I offers her beach 179. What should you do if a parent who is
B. By wearing expensive clothes to resort for free for members of he concerned about a grade his child received
change people’s poor perception of promotional staff before ranking. As one of compared to another student’s grade,
teachers the contenders for promotions, is this demands to see both students’ grades?
C. By working out undeserved becoming of her to do A. Refuse to show either record.
promotions A. Yes. This will be professional growth B. Show only his child’s record.
D. By putting down other professions for the promotional staff. C. Refuse to show any record without
to lift the status of teaching B. No. This may exert undue influence expressing permission from principal.
172. How would you select the most fit in on the members of the promotional staff D. Show both records to him.
government position? Applying Confucius and so may fail to promote on the basis of 180. Teacher often complain of numerous
teaching, which would be the answer? merit. non-teaching assignments that adversely
A. By course accreditation of an C. Yes. The rare invitation will certainly affect their teaching. Does this mean that
accrediting body be welcomed by an overworked teachers must be preoccupied only with
B. By merit system and course promotional staff. teaching?
accreditation D. Yes. There’s nothing wrong with A.
C. By merit system sharing one’s blessings. Yes, if they are given other assignments,
D. By government examinations 177. Rights and duties are correlative. This justice demands that they be properly
173. The attention to the development of a means that. compensated.
deep respect and affection for our rich A. rights and duties regulate the B. Yes, because other community
cultural past is an influence of ______ relationship of men in society. leaders, not leaders, not teachers, are asked
A. Confucius C. Teilhard de Chardin B. rights and duties arise from natural to lead in community activities.
B. Heqel D. Dewey law. C. Yes, because every teacher is
174. A teacher / student is held responsible C. each right carries with it one or expected to provide leadership and
for his actions because s/he _______. several corresponding duties. initiative in activities for betterment of
A. has instincts C. has mature D. rights and duties ultimately come communities.
B. has a choice D. is reason from God. D. No, because teaching is enough full
175. The typical autocratic teacher 178. In the Preamble of Code of Ethics of time job.
consistently does the following EXCEPT Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of 181. Which illustrates a development
A. intimidating students teachers? approach in guidance and counseling?
C. shaming students A. LET passer
A. Spotting on students in need of religion, he starts Monday classes by 189. From whom do we owe the theory of
guidance attacking one religion and convinces his deductive interference as illustrated in
B. Teaching students how to interact in pupil to attend their religion services on syllogism?
a positive manner Sundays. Is this in accordance with the A. Plato C. Socrates
C. Acting as a mentor Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers? B. Aristotle D.
D. Making the decision for the A. Yes. What he does strengthens value Pythagoras
confused student education. 190. In what way can teachers uphold the
182. Whose influence is the education B. No. A teacher should not use his highest possible standard of quality
program that puts emphasis on self- position to proselyte others. education?
development through the classics, music, C. Yes. In the name of academic A. By continually improving
and ritual? freedom, a teacher can decide what to themselves personally and professionally
A. Buddha C. Confucius teach. B. By putting down other professions
B. Mohammed D. Lao tsu D. Yes. What he does is a value to lift the status of teaching
183. Helping in the development of education. C. By wearing expensive clothes to
graduates who are “maka-Diyos” is an 187. In a study conducted, the pupils were change people’s poor perception of
influence of ___. asked which nationality they preferred. If teachers
A. naturalistic morality given a choice. Majority of the pupils D. By working out undeserved
B. classical Christian morality wanted to Americans. In this case, in which promotions
C. situational morality obligation, relative to the state, do schools 191. Two students are given the WISC III.
D. dialectical morality seem to be failing? In their obligation to One has a full scale IQ of 91, while the other
184. What is the mean of this score A. respect for all duly constituted has an IQ of 109. Which conclusion can be
distribution 4,5,6,7,8,9,10? authorities drawn?
A. 7 C. 8.5 B. promote national pride A. Both students are functioning in the
B. B. 6 D. 7.5 C. promote obedience to the laws of average range of intellectual ability
185. Are percentile ranks the same as the state B. Another IQ test should be given to
percentage correct? D. install allegiance to the Constitution truly assess their intellectual potential.
A. It cannot be determined unless 188. A guest in one graduation rites told his C. The first student is probably below
scores are given. audience: “Reminder, you are what you average, while the second has above
B. It cannot be determined unless the choose to be”. The guest speaker is more average potential.
number of examinees is given of a/an _____. D. The second student has significantly
C. No A. realistic C. pragmatist higher intellectual ability.
D. Yes B. Idealistic D. existentialist 192. Which describes norm-referenced
186. Teacher F is a newly converted to a grading?
religion. Deeply convinced of his new found
A. What constitutes a perfect score B. it brings together the information
that has been discussed.
B. The student’s past performance C. it links the parts of the lesson.
C. An absolute standard D. it. clinches the basic ideas or
D. The performance of the group concepts of the lesson
193. Teacher A knows of the illegal activities 196. Soc exhibits fear response to freely
of a neighbor but keeps quiet in order not roaming dogs but does not show fear when
to be involved in any investigation. Which a dog is on a leash or confined to a pen.
foundational principle of morality does Which conditioning process is illustrated?
Teacher A fail to apply? A. Extinction C. Generation
A. Always do what is right B. Discrimination D. Acquisitio
B. The principle of double effect 197. Ruben is very attached to his mother
C. The end does not justify the means and Ruth to her father. In what
D. Between two evils, do the lesser evil developmental stage are they according to
194. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to Freudian psychological theory?
be promoted and so writes an anonymous A. Latent stage C. Anal Stage
letter against Teacher B accusing her of B. Pre-genital stage D.
fabricated lies. Teacher Q mails this Oedipal stage
anonymous letter to School Division 198. The concepts of Trust vs. mistrust,
Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do autonomy vs. shame & self-doubt, and
if she has to act professionally? initiative vs. guilt are most closely related
A. Hire a group to distribute poison with works of _____.
letters against Teacher B for the A. Jung C. Erickson
information dissemination. B. Freud D. Piaget
B. Submit a signed justifiable criticism 199. A goal-oriented instruction culminates
against Teacher B, if there is any. in _______.
C. Go straight to the School Division A. evaluation
Superintendent and gives criticism verbally. B. formulation of objectives
D. Instigate student activists to read C. identification of topics
poison letter over the microphone D. planning activities
195. A teacher’s summary of a lesson serves 200. Which of the following is considered a
the following functions, EXCEPT peripheral device?
A. it makes provisions for full A. Keyboard C. Monitor
participation of students. B. CPU D. Printer
20. C 69. D 119. B 169. B

ANSWER KEY 21. A 70. A 120. A 170 B

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
22. B 71. C 121. C 171. A
(Secondary)
23. A 72. C 122. C 172. D
1. A 50. C 100. D 150. B
24. C 73. A 123. B 173. A
2. B 51. B 101. no answer 151. D
25. no answer 74. A 124. A 174. B
3. D 52. D 102. B 152. A
26. C 75. D 125. C 175. A
4. A 53. no answer 103. B 153. no answer
27. A 76. B 126. B 176. B
5. A 54. A 104. B 154. D
28. D 77. C 127. D 177. C
6. B 55. B 105. A 155. A
29. C 78. B 128. A 178. A
7. D 56. C 106. D 156. A
30. C 79. B 129. B 179. D
8. C 57. A 107. D 157 C
31. A 80. C 130. C 180. C
9. C 58. D 108. C 158. B
32. C 81. C 131. D 181. A
10. C 59. B 109. B 159. no answer
33. C 82. C 132. C 182. A
11. C 60. D 110. C 160. D
34. A 83. C 133. D 183. B
12. D 61. B 111. D 161. D
35. D 84. D 134. C 184. A
13. C 62. C 112. C 162. C
36. C 85. A 135. B 185. C
14. C 63. D 113. C 163. D
37. B 86. C 136. D 186. B
15. B 64. A 114. A 164. B
38. A 87. C 137. B 187. B
16. C 65. D 115. D 165. A
39. B 88. A 138. C 188. D
17. B 66. A 116. A 166. D
40 C 89. A 139. C 189. B
18. C 67. A 117. A 167. D
41. B 90. B 140. D 190. A
19. B 68. C 118. A 168. D
42. D 91. B 141. C 191. B

43. A 92. B 142. D 192. D

44. B 93. B 143. D 193. C

45 C 94. C 144. B 194. B

46. C 95. B 145. C 195. D

47. A 96. D 146. A 196. B

48. A 97. D 147. B 197. D

49. A 98. B 148. C 198. C

99. A 149. B 199. A

200. D
4. Carter’s part in relinquishing U.S. B. family
control of the Central Zone to Panama is D. nation
General Education (secondary)
described as a victory for ________. 8. Which are limited only to the sale of
MULTIPLE CHOICE
A. conservatism real property and stock transaction?
1. Which refers to FUNNEL EFFECT?
C. isolationism A. Business incomes
A. The belief that every criminal gets
B. anti-imperialism C. Employment incomes
caught and is punished.
D. imperialism B. Capital gains
B. The belief that crime is under control
5. Of the following changes in the D. Passive incomes
in the United States.
socio-economic, political cultural and 9. If a farmer would want assistance
C. The idea that only a very few suspects
physical that have occurred in the Filipino like pricing, guarantee for all agricultural
arrested for committing a crime are
family, which one remains to be TRUE? produce or cooperative management
actually punished.
A. The loss of the traditional evening training, where would he go?
D. The idea that all crimes put into the same
prayer and ritual of blessing (mano) A. Support services of the Department
criminal justice system.
B. The unity of the family despite of Agrarian Reform
2. One of the most outstanding
competing demands B. Special Agrarian Court under the
accomplishments of the cooperative
C. The continued parental influence Regional Trial Court
movement is the encouragement of thrift.
over children’s language dress and other C. DAR adjudication board
Which maximum of God puts this into
behavior D. Land Bank
practice?
D. The continued support for parents 10. The Soviet Union’s attempt to
A. “God Helps those who help
and siblings establish a missile base in Cuba is
themselves”.
6. Mang Tacio has been unemployed interpreted as a direct violation of
B. “Look at the birds: they do not plant
for quite sometime due to his negative A. The Truman Doctrine
seeds, gather a harvest and put it in barns;
attitude toward work. Which program of B. The Monroe Doctrine
yet your Father in heaven takes care of
the Department of Social Welfare and C. The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
them!”
Services will help him? (SALT)
C. “He is near to those who call to Him,
A. Income in Kind Program D. The Declaration of Independence
who call to Him with sincerity.”
C. HRD Program 11. As a representative of the Urban
D. “Happy are those who are merciful to
B. Anti-Medicancy Program Poor Commission of the Association of
others; God will be merciful to them!”
D. Social Insurance Program Religious Superiors (ARS), which action will
3. Which is NOT personal integrity?
7. The main message of the Moral you most likely take to resolve the long-
A. Time C. Order
Recovery Program launched by Leticia term roots of structural inequalities-
B. Place D. Harmony
Ramos Shahani starts with the ________. proliferation of child labor and child
A. world prostitution?
C. self A. Raise views of human rights abuse.
B. Organize regular programs for A. Supplying groceries to relatives in the 3 hectares for her only child. Why was
information and discussion remote barrios her child denied 3 hectares?
of human rights B. Providing health assistance to
C. Conduct skills training relatives living in the same locale A. Her son was 15 years old who was
D. Raise questions over the C. Sending to college relatives in actually tilting the farm
government’s commitment to rebuild remote barrios B. Her son was 17 years old who was
human rights D. Keeping immediate family managing the farm
12. What values are being given priority members out of trouble C. Her son was 13 years old who has
by juries in criminal cases? 16. Which theory was asserted by the been helping till the farm
A. The rights of the criminal over the Pan-German belief in the superiority of the D. Her son was 19 years old who was
strict interpretation of the law Aryan race and that the strength of the actually tilting or managing the farm
B. The safety of the community over the German culture came from a strong, 19. Which part of the Allied action has
sympathy for the criminal healthy and rustic lineage? been detailed in this passage?
C. The needs of the criminals over the After Saddam Hussein violated international
advice of the judge A. Dependency Theory arguments by sending Iraq troops to Kuwait
D. The punishment of the criminal over B. Culture of Poverty Theory and missiles into their neighboring
the safety of the community C. Social Darwinist Theory countries, the Allies responded with military
13. Lucy’s husband has been a drug D. Theory of Capitalism action.
dependent. She wanted him rehabilitated 17. Why was San Andres Cooperative A. The Allied bases in Saudi Arabia
to be economically productive. Where will Association of Paco, not exempted B. The ground was in the desert
she commit her husband? from taxation? C. The movement of Allied troops in Iraq
A. DARN A. I accumulates reserves and undivided D. The campaign in the Baghdad area
C. DARE net savings of P8,000,000.00 20. Which one is the human right to
B. Bukang Liwayway Ceter B. I accumulates reserves and undivided life?
D. NFPI net savings of P10,000.00 A. Peace
14. Which will solve poverty caused by C. I accumulates reserves and undivided C. Own Property
capitalism? net savings of P9,000,000.00 B. Live in national and international order
A. Fascism D. I accumulates reserves and undivided D. Fair trial
C. Empirism net savings of P11,000.00 21. Two days after Japan attacked Pearl
B. Communism 18. Juliet Villaruel was a landowner Harbor, Roosevelt made the following
D. Socialism from Cabio, Nueva Ecija. Under the CARL, statements:
15. Which family obligation is especially she was claiming 8 hectares, 5 hectares of “In the past few years and most violently in
valued? which represented the retention limit and the past few days, we learned a terrible
lesson. We must begin the great task that is
before us by abandoning once and for all five pesos from one of the financial A. The left occipital lobe
the illusion that we can ever again isolate institution, EXCEPT? C. The right parietal lobe
ourselves from the rest of the humanity.” A. Development Bank of the Philippines B. The left parietal lobe
In the statement, Roosevelt is expressing B. Central Bank of the Philippines D. The right occipital lobe
the ideas of ________. C. Philippine National Bank 30. Why does a bullet when discharged
A. an internationalist D. Land Bank of the Philippines into the air eventually fall to the ground?
C. an imperialist 26. The following are legitimate children This is due to the Law of ___________.
B. an anti-imperialist EXCEPT? A. Universal Gravitation
D. an isolationist A. those born by artificial insemination. C. Inertia
22. The following are defects present at B. those legitimate. B. Applied Force
the time of marriage which is voidable and C. those born during a valid marriage D. Action and Reaction
annullable EXCEPT of parents. 31. The principle under which
A. impotence D. those born out a valid marriage of thermostat operates is the same when?
C. fraud parents. A. a gas expands to fill the container in
B. deceit 27. Of the following, which is imposed a which it is held.
D. threat final tax of ten percent (10%) B. a pendulum swings when it is set
A. PSCO and lotto winnings. into motion.
23. Why does a pendulum in a B. Books literary works and musical C. a chemical reaction occurs when
grandfather clock once set in motion compositions two substances combine.
continue to swing, thereby regulating the C. Currency banks deposit D. the level of mercury rises or falls in
clock’s movement? This is due to the Law of D. Royalties a glass tube.
A. Universal Gravitation 28. Which of the following foreign policy 32. Which explains the reason why
C. Applied Force actions today is a direct result of early there are continuous and increasing human
B. Action and Reaction American imperialist policy? rights violations?
D. Inertia A. Station of American troops in West
24. New ponies, perennial plants that Germany A. The United Nation’s General
produce shows flowers can be propagated B. American’s military support of Israel Assembly approved only resolutions on
from the parent plant by dividing corns that in the Middle East human rights and the basic freedoms which
grow underground. The reproductive form C. American’s patrolling of waters of are not binding
resembles a _____________. the Libyan coast B. The solutions used are ineffective.
A. bulb C. seed D. American’s establishment of military C. The United Nations as an
B. runner D. bud bases I nth Philippines international body is rather slow in the
25. The San Pascual Credit Cooperative 29. Which area of the brain controls exercise of its powers
of Quezon City wishes to apply for a loan of feelings on the side of a person’s face?
D. The United Nations uses as a single D. To how they treat their people was B. Plantae D. Animalia
solution on all forms of human rights nobody else’s business. 39. Which of the following BEST
violations. 35. Which of the following procedures demonstrates the greenhouse principle?
33. In an experiment, a vacuum is used by a farmer is NOT related directly to A. A heated aquarium
created when air is removed from a tube. A preventing erosion? B. A car with rolled-up windows
coin and bits of confetti are released in the A. Contour plowing around a hill C. A microwave oven
vacuum at the same time. They fall at the B. Planting more seeds than are D. A solar battery-powered calculator
same rate and reach the bottom at the necessary to yield a bountiful crop. 40. Which of the following should you
same time. The experiment proves that C. Planting grass in gullies to act as a expect to be true about the rate of cellular
I. In a vacuum, the rate of accelerator filter respiration for a group of students who are
is the same for all objects regardless of D. Planting crops in alternate rows the same age, height, and weight?
weight. (Strip farming) A. Athletes would tend to have higher
II. Outside a vacuum air resistance is 36. You buy a new refrigerator for rates of cellular respiration than
what makes different objects fall at P12,800.00 and make a down payment of nonathletes.
different rates. P2,500.00. If you finance the remainder at B. Africans would have higher rates of
III. Gravity has no effect at all on 8% annually for three years, how much will cellular respiration than Asians.
objects that fall in a vacuum. you actually pay for the refrigerator? C. Boys would have a higher rates of
A. I and II A. P12,190.00 cellular respiration than girls.
C. I, II and III D. P12,772.00 D. Nonathletes would have higher
B. I and III B. P10,309.00 rates of cellular respiration than Athletes.
D. II and III E. P15,272.00 41. Which kingdom should
34. Thousands of street children in large C. none of these STREPTOCOCCUS be classified?
Brazilian cities were murdered by 37. 4 1/5 or 4 1/5 + 3 2/7 = A. Protista C. Fungi
parliamentary death squads which includes __________. B. Plantae D. Monera
police officers. What could be the reason + 3 2/7 42. What is the function of DIFFUSION in
why these operations were not suppressed ________ the human body?
by the government? A. 7 3/12 A. Regulates blood flow
A. Totalitarian governments do not C. 7 17/35 B. Plays an insignificant role in the
give protection B. 7 3/35 body’s functioning
B. The business people even funded D. 7 1/35 C. Allows an even distribution of
these operations to clean up their streets E. none of these substances throughout all cells of the body
and neighborhoods. 38. In which kingdom should MOLD be D. Comes into play in times of extreme
C. The Universal Declaration of Human classified? illness
Rights was only lip service A. Protista C. Fungi
43. In an experiment, a drop of blue ink I. Regulates their intake of glucose A. I, II and III C. II and III
is placed on the surface of a glass of water. II. Increase the levels of insulin in the B. I and III D. I and II
In a few minutes, the drop of ink is body by taking insulin injections 52. The How many gallons of water will
dispersed throughout the water, turning it III. Maintaining a reasonable exercise fill a fish tank that is 18 inches by 12 inches
light blue. The result of the experiment regimen to keep weight down by 48 inches (There are 231 cubic inches per
proves that A. I C. I and II gallon) Round your answer to the nearest
A. molecules of ink and molecules of B. II D. I and III gallon.
water are in constant motion 47. Scientist also find that other stalky A. 45 gallons D. 47 gallons
B. heat causes the ink to disperse vegetables such as carrots also help lower B. 40 gallons E. 37 gallons
C. a new compound is formed by the pressure. This statement is BEST classified C. none of these
combination of ink and water as 53. What is the sum of all the two digit
D. ink molecules have less density than A. experiment C. finding numbers which are divisible by 5?
water molecules B. nonessential fact D. prediction A. 945
44. Which Law of force and motion 48. Each of the following objects is D. 1050
explains this occurrence, when a rocket is designed to employ the buoyancy principle B. 950
propelled upward by the powerful EXCEPT a E. none of these
downward discharged of exhaust gases? A. life preserver C. submarine C. 960
A. Universal Gravitation B. kite D. canoe 54. How many whole numbers can
C. Applied Force 49. What is the difference between the divide 30 exactly?
B. Action and Reaction largest 4-digit number and the smallest 4- A. Eight
D. Inertia digit numbers? C. Five
45. An elderly woman suffered a stroke- A. 8999 D. 8888 B. Six
a restriction of blood flow to the brain. if B. 8000 E. none of these D. Four
the stroke caused to the right side of her C. 9998 E. none of these
body to become temporarily paralyzed, she 50. Four mangoes cost P29.00 at that 55. Which one explains why oxygen, a
most likely experienced a decreased blood price what will 2½ dozen mangoes cost? gas is the largest component of the Earth’s
flow to A. P217.50 C. P348.50 crust?
A. the left side of her body B. P188.50 D. P870.00 A. Oxygen gives Earth’s crust its
C. the left side of her brain E. none of these lightness
B. the front of her brain 51. Which of the following internal B. Oxygen is the most abundant
D. the right side of her brain forces interrupt the external forces erosion? element in the world
46.Which of the following methods can all I. Forces that cause volcanoes C. Oxygen is capable of combining with
diabetics control their condition and avoid II. Forces that cause ocean trenchers most of the elements in the Earth’s crust
heart disease and blindness? III. Forces that cause create mountains
D. Oxygen is needed to sustain all life A. 4 3/8 ft C. 140
on Earth C. 4 7/8 ft 64. Which is the length of the
56. To pass the English Test, Lucille must B. 1 1/8 ft hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 5
get 75% of the items correct. Out of 80 D. 3 ft inches and 12 inches?
questions, how many must she correctly E. none of these A. 17 in. C. 11 in.
answer? 60. How much larger is the supplement B. 13 in. D. 20 in.
A. 55 of a 57 degree angle than the complement E. none of these
D. 65 of a 75 degree angle? 65. Which of the following is the BEST
B. 60 A. 108 degrees C. none of these example of self-preservation?
E. 70 B. 18 degrees D. 123 degrees A. A mouse runs when it sees a cat.
C. none of these c. 105 degrees B. A dog barks when it sees its owner
57. Employees at Shaira’a Musicmart 61. If a baseball player hits 10 home C. A Man decide to quit smoking
get a 20% discount on all purchases. If runs in the first 45 games, at the same rate D. A salmon swims back to the place of
Teresa buys three tapes at P47.49 each. how many home runs can he expect to hit its birth to lay eggs.
How much will she have to pay after her during 162-games season? 66. A meter was cut at the 35-cm mark.
employee discount? A. 38 What is the ratio of the smaller piece to the
A. P16.98 C. 36 larger piece?
D. P17.98 B. 42 A. 7:13 C. 35:100
B. P19.98 D. 40 B. 65:35 D. 65:100
E. none of these E. none of these E. none of these
C. P18.98 62. Which are the next three terms in 67. The hypotenuse of a triangle is 25 feet.
58. One package is 100 pounds, and the the progression 1/125, -1/25, 1/5…7 terms? If one leg is 24 feet, what is the length of
other is 150 pounds. The weight of the A. –2,6,-26 the other leg?
second package is how many times of the C. –4,8,-28 A. 6 ft D. none of these
first? B. –3,7,-27 B. 5 ft E. 7ft C. 20 ft
A. 1 ½ times heavier D. –1,5,-25 68. Which is the equivalent common
D. 10 pounds heavier fraction of the repeating decimal
B. ½ as heavy E. none of these 3.242424…?
E. 20 pounds heavier A. 107/33 C. 109/33
C. none of these 63. How many ways can a committee of B. 110/33 D. 108/33
59. A carpenter wanted three piece of 4 people be selected from a group of 7 E. none of these
wood each 1 5/8 feet long. If he planned to people? 69. Tides, caused by the moon’s gravity,
cut them from a 6-foot piece of wood, how A. 35 D. 210 create a fractional force that is gradually
much of the piece would be left? B. 70 E. none of these slowing down Earth’s rotational speed. One
million years from now, scientist may D. The universe has no beginning nor III. Earth would have no seasons.
discover that compared to today, Earth’s end. IV. Each part of the Earth would have
A. day is longer C. day is 74. Mr. Garcia owns a 10½ hectares the same daily temperature pattern
shorter tract of land. He plans to subdivide this A. II and IV
B. year is shorter D. year is longer tract into ¼ hectare lots. He must first set C. IV and I
70. How much topsoil is needed to aside 1/6 of the total land roads. How B. III and IV
cover a garden 25 feet by 40 feet to a depth many lots will this tract yield? D. I and III
of 6 inches? A. 30 C. 42 B. 35 D. 45 80. The carat is a unit of measure used
A. 480 cuft E. none of these to weight precious stones. It equals 3.086
D. none of these 75. Find m in the proportion grains. How many grains does 2.8 carat
B. 440 cuft m/12=30/24. diamond weigh?
E. 460 cuft A. 30 C. 20 B. 15 D. 25 A. 864.08 C. 8.6408
C. 500 cuft E. none of these B. 86.408 D 5640.8
71. A car dealer is offering a rebate of 76. If P75,000 is shared among three E. none of these
P7,500.00 on any new-car purchase. If the children in the ratio of 3:7;15, the size of 81. Robert Frost wrote the poem
purchase price of a car is P200,000.00 more the smaller share is? “Acquainted with the Night” from which the
than it was last year. What is the rate of A. P9 C. P25 B. P15 D. P35 stanza is taken:
the discount offered by the rebate? E. none of these I have been one acquainted with the night.
A. 10% C. 7.5% 77. In how many ways can you arrange I have walked out in rain-back in rain.
B. not enough information is given three mathematics books (Algebra, I have outwalked the farthest city light.
D. 13.3% E. 14.2% Geometry, Trigonometry) in order on shell? The poet in the stanza talks of
72. In the progression 18, -12,8……which A.6 C. 12 B.8 A. isolation and loneliness.
term is 512/729? D. 24 E. none of these B. happiness in having been acquainted
A. the 8th C. the 9th 78. Which are the next three terms in with the night.
B. the 6th D. the 7th the progression 1,4,16…8 terms? C. joy getting out of the house.
E. none of these A.64,256,1024 C. 66,258,1026 D. youthful delight playing in the rain.
73. Which of the following facts support B.67,259,1027 D. 65,257,1025 82. What is meant by AT SIX AND SEVENS in
the big bang theory’s explanation of the E. none of these this sentence?
creation of the universe? 79. Which one should be TRUE is We moved into the house last week,
A. The universe does not expand nor Earth’s rotational axis not tilt? but I’m afraid everything is still at six and
contract. I. Days and nights would be the same sevens.
B. The universe seldom expand. length everywhere on Earth. A. The things have not been shipped
C. The universe will have background II. There would be no hours of C. In an orderly manner
radiation. darkness on points along the equator B. In a state of confusion
D. The boxes are still intact A. Rules you decide 91. What correction should be made to this
83. Sa “Espiritu ni Bathala ang nangangalaga C. Rules you are deciding sentence? Most State tourism departments
ng kanilang kalusugan” ang ipinahihiwatig B. Rules when you decided and some travel agencies have bed and
na katangian ay _______. D. Rules when deciding breakfast listings.
A. malinis C. maliksi 88. What is meant by the expression TO A. Insert a comma after agencies
B. mabisa D. makapangyarihan GET BLOOD OUT OF A STONE in this C. Change tourism to Tourism
84. The stanza below is taken from “Barter” sentence? B. Change have to has
by Sara Teasdale Geraldo has owned me fifty D. Change State to state
Life has loneliness to sell, thousand pesos for over a year now. I‘ve 92. What is suggested in the opening line?
Music like a curve of gold, asked him for it on several occasions, but June 13, 1986-they came from all over
Scent of pine trees in the rain, it’s like trying to get blood out of a stone. America- 200,000 heroes strong, with their
Eyes that love you, arms that hold, A. Something is impossible. families.
And for your spirit’s still delight, B. Someone refuses to cooperative. A. The writer holds great admiration
Holy thoughts that star the night. C. Someone is willing to give what is for the veterans
To what does Teasdale compare asked. B. The writer was a veteran of the war
music? D. Someone wants revenge. C. The writer is opposed to the
A. The scent of pine trees 89. What correction should be made to this Vietnam War
C. Eyes that love sentence? First born often pattern their D. The writer is a flag-waving patriot
B. A curve of gold behavior after they’re parents and other 93. To gain the attention of the audience,
D. The rain adults. the trick is __________.
85. Which word ends with [S] pronounced A. Replace their to they’re A. start low, speak hurriedly
[Z]? C. Replace they’re to their C. start high, speak rapidly
A. Maps C. Laughs B. Change pattern to patterned B. start high, speak loudly
B. Jokes D. Buys D. No correction is necessary D. start low, speak slowly
86. Which of the following lines is a simile? 90. What is meant by SOFT OPINION in this 94. What correction should be made to this
A. “Holding wonder like a cup” sentence? sentence? Recently, educators exammined
C. “Eyes that love you, arms that hold” Rebecca realized that if she stayed in her the effectiveness of computer instruction in
B. “Life has loneliness to sell” present job it would mean competing with schools.
D. “Buy it ang never count the cost” an envious rival. Leaving the company A. Replace educators with educator’s
87. Which is the BEST WAY to write the would probably be a soft option B. Change the spelling of exammined to
underlined portion of this sentence? A A. An action that is difficult to take examined
person should keep in mind some basic C. An action that is easier C. Change schools to Schools
safety rules when you are deciding whether B. An action that is not agreeable D. Replace computer with computer’s
or not to use a fire extinguisher. D. An action that is weakly funded
95. Which is BEST WAY to write the 99. Which of the following words DOES The aged bishop prepared to fight to the
underlined portion of this sentence? NOT contains the [voiceless th]? last ditch to defend his good name.
There is smoke detectors in many homes to A. Mouth C. Teet B.Breath D. Health A. One’s last courage C. One’s last hope
warm residents of a fire, but fire 100. Which is the BEST way to write the B. One’s last strategy D. One’s last defense
extinguishers can actually help people fight underlined portion of this sentence? 105. Which is the BEST way to write the
fires. However, their VCR kept them from underlined portion of this sentence?
A. They’re is C. Their are missing their favorite prime time shows. Recently psychologists have been
B. Their is D. There are A. Keepes C. Had kept researching birth order, their research
96. What do the following lines B. Keeps D. Keeped suggests that personality and intelligence
CONVEY? 101. Which is the BEST way to write the are based partly on where a child ranks in
Midnight, not a sound from the pavement. underlined portion of this sentence? the family.
Has the moon lost her memory? Researchers also speculate that some A. Order, Their C. Order, or their
She is smiling alone. teachers might have given boys more B. Order and their D. Order, their
In the lamp light the withered leaves computer time because parents and 106. What is meant by TWO PINS in this
Collect at my feet teachers expected boys to need computers sentence?
And the wind begins to moan. for future careers. For two pins I could have hit him on the
A. Confusion C. Loneliness A. Will expect C. Will have expected nose.
B. Optimism D. Eagerness B. Expected D. Expecting A. A second course of action
97. What correction should be made to 102. Which word contain the [ae] sound? C. The second chance
this sentence? A. Carriage C. Castle B. Without much persuading
Most fire-related death’s result from B. Cabin D. Can D. Have a second alternative choice
households fries, yet many people do not 103. What correction should be made to 107. Which is the BEST way to write the
have fire extinguishers in their homes. this sentence? underline portion of this sentence?
A. Remove the comma after fires One of their theories is that the first child The hosts also benefit from running such a
C. Change have to has receives more of the parents’ attention business because they can stay at home
B. Change result to results than other children so first-borns tend to be make money, and meeting a variety of
D. Replace death’s with deaths more intellectual. people.
98. Which verb in the sentence is A. Change is to are A. Get to meet C. And meet
pronounced with the ending as [d]? C. Change parents to parent’s B. To meet D. And be meeting
They laughed and joked as they walked and B. Insert a comma after children 108. Which is the BEST way to write the
played. D. Change theories to theory’s underlined portion of the sentence
A. Joked C. Walked 104. What is meant by LAST DITCH in this The studies revealing that, for various
B. Laughed D. Played sentence? reasons, girls spent less time working with
computers than boys.
A. Revealing studies A. Insert a comma after extinguisher position to provide for the minor child than
C. Studies’ revelations B. Change the spelling of families to familys the natural parents who are impoverished.
B. Studies revealed C. Change placing to place What could be the possible decision of the
D. Studies will reveal D. Insert a comma after help court on he petition?
109. Which word contains the voiced Th? 114. Which one is the right to human A. The court denied the petition
A. Thank C. Think dignity? because the spouses are already aliens.
B. These D. Thing B. The petition for adoption was
110. Which word is read on a high note A. Choose the goals and means of granted because the court finds that it is to
to describe the kind of day? development the best interest of the child.
This is a cold day. B. Share in scientific and technological C. The petition for adoption was
A. Is C. Day advances of the world denied because the spouses are non-
B. Cold D. This C. Right to information residents of the Philippines.
111. What is the mood of these lines? D. Sovereignty over our natural D. The court denied the petition on the
Daylight, I must wait for the sunrise resources premise that the trial custody required by
I must think of a new life 115. Which antidote would have a similar PD 603 cannot be effected for spouses are
And I mustn’t give in. effect if vinegar or citrus juice were not non-residents.
When the dawn comes available? 118. The undeclared war in Korea most
Tonight will be a memory, too A. Milk C. Vegetable oil closely resembled the situation of
And a new day will begin. B. Raw egg white D. Water A. The Spanish-American War
A. Afraid C. Depressed 116. Which method of reproduction C. World War I
B. Sarcastic D. Hopeful provides for the most variety of offspring? B. Vietnam War
112. Which is the BEST way to write the A. Cloning C. Asexual reproduction D. World War II
underlined portion of this sentence? B. Sexual reproduction D. Cellular 119. Which is the MOST important
However, if a fire extinguisher is handy, a reproduction perceived need and problem of the Filipino
quick-thinking person often can use them to 117. Spouses Jose S. Luz and Celerina Luz family?
put out small fire. filed a petition to adopt Gregorio Luz Ona, A. Unemployment or financial problem
A. They C. Them their nephew. The spouses are childless B. Proveness to vices
B. Him D. It and they reared from his birth 1971 until C. Protectiveness of children
113. What correction should made to the 1975 and they continue to support him. D. Double standard on the roles of male
sentence? Gregorio had to be left in the Philippines and female
Buying fire extinguisher knowing how to use when the spouse went to the United States 120. Which has become a prototype of
it, and placing it in a location familiar to all where Jose is employed. The MSSD other schemes that defeated the real and
family members can help protect families recommended the adoption to the court on true purpose of the CARL?
against fire. the premise that petitioners are in a better
A. The conversion of farmlands to industrial 123. Which one BEST defines personal 127. Mary Rose, an 18 year old was sexually
complexes integrity? abuse by 3 teenagers from well-to-do
B. The stocks option scheme of Hacienda A. The unity between ignorance and families from Makati. Despite pressures,
Luisita reality she came out into the open to get justice.
C. The conversion from agriculture to B. The unity of man’s deeds, words, Which need did Mary Rose satisfy?
subdivision thoughts and realities A. Need for family unity
D. The voluntary offer to sell C. The unity of mans social, political and C. Need for universal solidarity
121. Carolina Diaz filed a petition for physical aspects B. Need for civic responsibility
habeas corpus against Mr. and Mrs. Ramon D. The relationship between virtue and D. Need for personal integrity
Alde to recover custody of Lina Diaz Tan conduct 128. 10
alias "Gracia Alde,” the natural daughter of 124. Which of the following ethnocentric - 3 2/7 or 10-3 2/17=
Carolina Diaz, who was a hostess. behavior? __________
What could be the possible action of the A. A tourist who lectures his foreign hosts A. 7 2/17 C. 6 1/17
court on the petition filed by Carolina Diaz? on the “uncivilized” nature of their marriage B. 6 2/17 D. 6 15/17
A. Her petition would be granted customs E. none of these
because she now works as a clerk in a B. A student who tutors an immigrant in 129. At which time during the year does the
prestigious office. English ozone level present a particular health
B. Her petition would be denied C. A Hispanic community group demands threat in urban areas for people with
because she was a former hostess. that public aid forms be published in respiratory problem?
C. Her petition would be denied English and Spanish A. Spring C. Summer
because when Gracia was given to the Aldes D. A peace Corps volunteer who helps dig B. Fall D. Winter
it was tantamount to abandonment of the wells in Central Africa 130. What day follows the day before
child, resulting to termination of parental 125. Which one is the right to human yesterday if 2 days from now will be
authority. dignity? Sunday?
D. Her petition would be granted A. Political independence A. Tuesday D. Wednesday
because she is the natural mother. B. Honor and reputation B. none of these E. Thursday
122. Why did the register of deeds charge C. Form association C. Saturday
Lucio Cruz registration fee the instrument D. Social and economic reforms 131. Which is the BEST evidence that
relative to his loan? 126. Where would you commit a drug helium gas is lighter than air?
A. His loan was 30,000.00 dependent for him to achieve a natural, A. Helium has the lowest boiling point of all
C. His loan was P50,000.00 tensionless, and anxiety-free state? elements.
B. His loan was P60,000.00 A. NFPI C. DARE B. Helium atoms do not combine with other
D. His loan was P40,000.00 B. DARN D. Bukang Liwayway Center air atoms.
C. Helium-filled balloons rise in air.
D. By volume, helium makes up only 136. Which is NOT among the hazardous B. The temperature of the soda will
0.0005% of air. effects of water pollution to health? decrease.
132. During a recent shopping spree, Tomas A. The epidemic threat of hepatitis and C. The amount of dissolved carbon
and Nena bought some new accessories for dysentery dioxide gas will decrease
their apartment. Nena choose a crocheted B. The increase incidence of liver D. The amount of dissolved carbon
throw pillow at P24.95, and Tomas cancer dioxide gas will remain the same.
purchased a rural landscape painting for C. The dumping of mercury in the sea 140. What do you predict will happen when
P135.00. How much did they actually spend causing blindness, brain damage or death you bring two bar of magnets closer
if they paid 7% sales tax on their purchases? D. The presence of certain bacteria in together?
A. P 171.15 D. P 159.95 the digestive tract causing A. They will repel each other.
B. P 139.25 E. P 148.75 methemoglobinemia B. They will create an alternating current.
C. none of these 137.Without the process of meiosis, we can C. Noing will happen.
133. Which location will have most nearly infer that offspring from sexual D .They will attract each other.
twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours reproduction would 141. A tightly coiled spring demonstrate?
of darkness during December? A town that A. have a high degree of genetic variety A. Steam energy C. Potential energy
is located B. have twice assigned number of B. Kinetic energy D. Chemical energy
A. halfway between the equator and South chromosomes 142. What does a stick of unlit dynamite
Pole C. be identical demonstrate?
B. close to equator D. have a number of mutations. no answer
C. close to the North Pole 138. The Jones family has four children, all A. Chemical energy C. Kinetic Energy
D. close to the South Pole girls. The fifth child born is a boy. This B. Nuclear Energy D. Potential Energy
134. A nation in which loess would likely to change is the result of 143. Which is the main goal of drug abuse
be found today is A. conception classes takes by the education?
no answer parents A. Arrest C. Control
A. Iceland C. Japan B. the timing of fertility cycles. B. Prevention D. Rehabilitation
B. United States D. Ecuador C. the father’s contribution of a “Y” Situation 1 – Below is the poem written by
135. It was also discovered that the chromosomes. Edgar Lee Masters in 1915:
chemical 3m butylphthalide can lower the D. the “law of averages” finally catching At first I suspected something __________
blood pressure of rats. This statement is up. She acted so calm and absent-minded.
classified as ________. 139. Which of the following will occur if a And one day I heard the back door shut,
A. prediction C. finding cold bottle of soda is left open on a kitchen As I entered the front, and I saw him slink
B. experiment D. nonessential counter? Back of the smokehouse into the lot,And
fact A. The pressure that the soda exerts on across the filed.
the bottle will increase. And I meant to kill him on sight.
But that day, walking near Fourth Bridge, or failure of our course. Since this country And so, my fellow Americans, ask
All of a sudden I saw him standing, as founded, each generation of Americas not what your country can do for you; ask
Scared to death, holding his rabbits, has been summoned to give testimony to what you can do for your country.
And all I could say was, “Don’t, Don’t its national loyalty. The graves of young My Fellow citizens of the world, ask
Don’t,” Americans into answered the call to service not what America will do for you, but what
As he aimed and fired at my heart/ surround the globe. together we can do for the freedom of man.
144. Who is the speaker of this poem? Now the trumpet summons us 148. One of the purposes of the speech is to
A. Tom Merritt C. God again-not as a call to bear arms, though motivate listeners to
B. Merritt’s wife D. The sheriff arms we need, not as a call to battle, A. serve their country
145. The way in which the poet present though embattled we are; but a call to bear C. prepare themselves for battle
these words in line 12 implies that Tom the burden of a long twilight struggle, year B. enlist the armed forces
A. tried to annoy the other man. in and year out, “rejoicing in hope, patient D. preserve the right to bear arms
B. was shot before he finished the in tribulation,” a struggle against the 149. The speech is characterized by all of
statement common enemies of many tyranny, the following stylistic devices EXCEPT
C. did not want to hurt the other man. poverty, disease, and war itself. A. the use of the personal pronouns we
D. begged the man to stop seeing his Can we forge against these enemies and us to build rapport with listeners
wife. a grand and global alliance, North and B. catchy turns of phase in which
146. The poet introduces the poem with South, East and West, that can assure a subjects and objects are inverted
lines 1-3 to show us that Tom Merritt more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you C. a standard, predictable rhythm and
A. had suspected that his wife was join me in this historic effort? the use of rhyme
seeing another man In the long history of the world, only D. the repetition of key words
B. was sure that his wife was ill a few generations have been granted the 150 The tone of the speech can BEST be
C. was a very suspicious person role of defending freedoms in its hour of characterized as
D. was sure that his wife still loved him maximum danger. I do not shrink A. sad C. light-hearted
147. Which of the following techniques is responsibility; I welcome it. I do not believe B. uplifting D. sarcastic
used in the poem? that any of us would exchange places with 151. In the speech, Kennedy paints a picture
A. Verse C. Free verse any other people with any other people or of the United States as a nation that is
B. Rhyme D. Personification any other generation. The energy, the faith, A. longing to return to the past
Situation 2 – below is an excerpt from John the devotions which we bring to this C. struggling to survive
F. Kennedy’s “Inaugural Address.” Read the endeavor will light our country and all who B. on the brink of world war
excerpt and answer the questions that serve it, and the glow from that fire can D. the leading defender of freedom
follows truly light the world. Situation 3 – Below is a Boigraphical sketch
In your hands, my fellow citizens, of an American movie writer:
more than mine, will rest the final success How did Elvis Presley Achieve Recognition
Success often comes to those with ups and down and make him one of the Situation 4- The poem below is entitled
humble beginnings. Elvis Aaron Presley was most popular entertainers in history. Long “Suburban Prophecy” which is
born on January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, after his untimely death at age 42, Presley written by Howard Nemerov
Mississippi. He first sang in a church anf would be remembered as “The King of Rock On Saturday, the power-mowers’
taught himself to play the guitar, but he n Roll.” whine
never learned to read music. By 1953, he 152. The author uses the phrase ups and Begins the morning. Over this
had moved to Memphis, Tennessee, downs to refer to Presley’s neighborhood
graduated from high school. And enrolled in A. gyrations as performed Rises the keening, petulant voice,
night school to become an electrician. That B. increasing and decreasing finances begin
year, at Sun Records, Presley recorded a C. successes and disappointments in his Green oily teeth to chatter and
personal record for his mother, a song that career munch the cud.
was heard by the company’s president. As a D. use of drugs, “uppers and downers” Monster, crawling the carpets of the
result of the president’s recognition 153. The main idea of the sketch is that world,
Presley’s first record “That’s All Right A. singers are more successful if Still send from underground against your
Mama,” was out in 1954. they appear in films blades
He toured the South, and in 1955 five of B. there has always been obscenity on The roots of things battalions greens and
his record were released simultaneously. television curled
His first national television appearance was C. opportunity and luck are often as And tender, that will match your
that year of Jackie Gleason’s “The Stage important as hard work blades with blades
Show.” But Presley became known for his D. celebrities are usually more Till the revolted throats shall
appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” famous after their death strangle on
where young singer gyrated as he sang 154. The last sentence reveals that the The tickle of their dead, till straws
“rock n’ roll” music. During the live author’s attitude toward Presley shall break
television performance, Presley wad is one of Crankshafts like camels, and the sun go
photographed only from the waist up A. indifference C. disbelief down
because his motions were considered B. admiration D. disgust
obscene. 155. The statement that ”success often On dinosaurs in swamps. And night
“Elvis the Pelvis” began his film comes to those with humble beginnings” attack
career in 1956 with LOVE ME TENDER and would apply best to which of the following Follows and by the time the Sabbath dawns
signed a long-term film contract. The movie figures? All armored beasts are eaten by their lawns.
critics were not always kind, but teenagers A. Ramon Magsaysay 156. To what does the phrase “your blades”
flocked to Presley’s films. Within a few C. Corazon C. Aquino in line 8 refer?
short years, Presley had established a B. Gloria M. A. Lawmowers C. Carpets
career that would span twenty-five years of D. Joseph Estrada B. Roots D. Monster
157. The poet’s use of words such as whine, kabansutan. Kung tumangkad man tayong 160. Alin salita ang paulit-ulit na binabangit
voice, teeth, chatter and munch is to tangkad-kawayan at bumilog man tayong ni Onofre Pagsanghan?
suggest that the power-mowers are bilog-tapayan, ngunit kung tayo nama’y A. Nabansot C. Kabataan
A. very powerful C. like cows tulad ni “bondying” ay di pagkatiwalaan B. Bayan D. Kung
B. alive D. green anong laking kakulangan. Kung 161. Sa alin makikita ang tunay na
158. The imagery in the first stanza appeals magkakatawan tayong katawang “Tarza” at NASYONALISMO?
to the reader’s sense of mapatalas ang ating isipang sintalas ng kay A. Diwa C. Sulat
A. sight C. smell Rizal, ngunit kung ang ating kalooban B. Gawa D. Salita
B. touch D. hearing nama’y itim na duwende ng kasamaan 162. Bakit di dapat tumangkad tulad ni
159. How long does the action of poet take anong kapinsalaan para sa kinabukasan. “bondying”?
place? Kinabukasan, kabataan, tayo raw A.Di ito mapagkakatiwalaan
A. A week C. An Afternoon ang pag-asa ng inang Bayan. Tayo raw ang C. May kakulangan ito
B. Twenty-four hours D. A morning maghahatid sa kanya sa lagnit ng kaganaan B.Di totoo ito D. Magulo kasi ito
Situation 5 – Ang sumusunod ay isang at karangalan o hihila sa kanya sa putik ng 163. Alin sa mga sumususnod ang mensahe
talumpati na may pamagat na SA kahirapan at kahihiyan. Ang panahon ng ng taluimpati?
KABATAAN na isinulat ni Onofre pagkilos ay ngayon, hindi bukas, hindi sa A. Ang mataas na paniniwala at
Pagsanghan isang taon. Araw-araw ay tumatawid taimtim na pananalig ay
Isa sa mga salitang napag-aralan tayong palangit o bumabaluktod tayong kailangang taglayin upang ang hangarin sa
natin sa wikang Pilipino ay salitang paputik. Tamang-tama ang sabi ng ating buhay ay ating kamtin.
NABANSOT. Kapag ang isang bagay daw ay mga ninunong kung ano raw ang B. Ang panahon ng kabataan ay
dapat pang lumaki ngunit ito’y tumigil na sa kinamihasnan ay siyang pagkakatandaan. panahon ng paglaki at
paglaki, ang bagay na ito raw ay Huwag nating akalaing makapagpapabaya pagbabagong makabuluhan.
NABANSOT. Marami raw uri tayo ng ating pag-aaral ngayon at sa araw C. Ang gawa ang siyang sukat ng
ngpagkabansot ngunit ang pinakamalungkot ng bukas ay bigla tayong maging mga kadakilaan.
na uri raw ay ang ng isipan, ng puso at ng dalubhasang magpapaunlad sa bayan. D. Ang kabataan ay siyang pag-asa ng
diwa. Huwag nating akalaing makapaglulublob bayan.
Ang panahon ng kabataan ay tayo ngayon sa kalaswaan at kahalayan at 164. Anong tayutay ang tinutukoy nito?
panahon ng pagklaki, ngunit ang ating sa mahiwagang araw ng bukas bigla tayong Durog ang katawang bumagsak sa semento
paglaki ay kailangang paglaki at pag-unlad magiging ulirang mga magulang. si Miguel
ng ating buong katauhan. Hindi lamang ng Kabataan, tunay na pag-ibig sa A. Pagtutulad C. Pagmamalabis
atinmg sukat at timbang. Kung ga-poste bayan, ang tunay na nasyonalismo, ay wala B. Pagbibigay katauhan D.
man ang ating at ga-pison man angating sa tamis ng pagnarap wala rin sa pagpag ng Pagwawangis
bigat ngunit kung ang pag-iisip namat nati’y dila. Ang tunay na pag-ibig ay nasa pawis 165. Anong aral ang ibinibigay ng
ga-kulisap lamang kay pangit na ng gawa. sumususnod na salawikain?
“Ang taong napapailalim ay naipapaibabaw 169. Alin antas ng tono ng lumilitaw sa 174. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang aral na
rin.” bahaging may salungguhit ng pangungusap ibinibigay ng epikong Muslim na
A. Maaring ngayon ay hirap pagdating na nagdududa? INDARAPATRA AT SULAYMAN?
ng bukas ay may ginhawa rin Nagpuputol ng puno ang lalaki. A. Pagmamahal
B. Tiyak ang pag-unlad kapag nauna ang A. 1 C. 4 C. Katapatan
hirap B. 2 D. 3 B. Katapangan
C. Kung ano ang ibig natin ay 170. Alin ang kahulungan ng AGAW-BUHAY? D. pagtanaw ng utang-na-loob
mangyayari A. Masiglang-masigla 175. Alin sa mga salita ang kasingkahulugan
D. Magtiis kung dumarating ang hirap. C. Pagpapatuloy ng buhay ng salitang may salungguhit?
166. Sa aling salita magkakaroon ng saglit B. Malapit ng mamatay Ang ama ni Anita ay kilalang bulanggugo sa
na paghinto kung pinapilitang si Rose ang D. Mahirap na buhay kanilang lalawigan
nakabasag ng pinggan? 171. Kaninong tula hango ang sumusunod? A. Laging ibinubulong
“Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika C. Laging handang makipag-away
Hindi si Rose ang nakabasag ng pinggan. mahigit sa hayop at malansang isda” B. Laging handang gumasta
A. Rose C. Hindi A. Jose Rizal C. Apolinario Mabini D. Laging handang makipagtalo
B. Pinggan D. Nakabasag B. Emilio Jacinto D. Graciano Lopez Jaena 176. Si Mariano Ponce ay propagandistang
167. Alin ang naayong pamagat sa tanagang 172.Ano ang pinakaangkop na kahulugan may sagisag sa panulat na ________.
sinulat ni Jose Villa Panganiban? nito? A. Tamaraw C. Kapre
Ano man sa daigdig, “Nagsasaya tayo ngayon sapagkat ang B. Tikbalang D. Kalapate
Maaring magamit, inyong namatay na kapatid ay muling 177. Alin ang di karaniwang anyo ng
Ano mang masaisip; nabuhay; ang nawawala ay muling nakita.” pandiwang HINTAY KA?
Di sukat maiipit. A. Ang pagbabalik ay dapat ipaghanda A. Tay C.Intay
A. Pagkainip C. Pag-asa nang malaki. B. Tayka D.Teka
B. Paraya D. Pagbibigay B. Ang pagbabago ng kapatid ay dapat 178. Ano ang kahulugan ng taludtod na
168. Ano ang ipinahihiwatig ng salitang may pahalagahan. ito
salungguhit? C. Dapat silang magsaya sa muli nilang “Ang anak mo ay alagaan sa marubdob na
Matayog ang lipad ni Pepe kaya’t bata pa pagsasama-sama pagsuyo sikapin mo sa sarili’y huwag siyang
siya’y nagsisikap na siya. D. Ang pagsasama nila ay dahil sa maging luko talipandas sa paglaki na sa
A. May kayabangan si Pepe. muling pagbabalik ng kapatid. sama marahuyo sa lahi mo’t sa Bayan moy
C. Marunong si Pepe. 173. Alin ang kahulugan ng KAHIRAMANG isang tinik sa balaho.”
B. Mataas ang pangarap ni Pepe. SUKLAY? A. Mahalin ang anak ng walang
D. Ibig ni Pepeng maabot ang langit. A. Kakilala C. Karibal hangganan.
B. Kaibigan D. Kalahi B. Tamang pagpapalaki sa anak ang
dapat.
C. Suyuin ang anak at ibigay lahat ng 184. Alin uri ng parirala ang may C. The sea is the best place for a
hilig. salungguhit sa pangungusap? person to reflect about life.
D. Paligayahin ang tahanan. Utang sa kanyang sipag at sikap sa paggawa D. The sea and its surroundings can
179. Which is the BEST way to write the ang kanilang maalwang pamumuhay give people a fresh view on life.
underlined portion of this sentence? A. Pangngalan C. Pawatas 189. Nasa anong kaganapan ng pandiwa
Many viewers taped shoes to watch later. B. Pangngalanng-diwa D. Pang-ukol ang pangungusap?
A. Tapped C. Tape 185. Sabihin ang aspekto ng pandiwa sa Naglaro ng basketball sa Rizal Stadium ang
B. had taped D. Had tapped pangungusap na ito. koponan ng aming pamantasan.
180. Which word in the passage does ”Mag-aral sa bahay ng mga araling ukol sa A. Sanhi C. Kagamitan
NOT require a change in pitch to show halaman.” B. Tagaganap D. Ganapan
confidence A. Pawatas C. 190. Alin antas ng tono ang lumitaw sa
“I am the master of my fate, I am the Imperpektibo bahaging may salungguhit ng pangungusap
captain of my soul.” B. Kontemplatibo D. Perpektibo na nagsasalaysay? Magbabasa ng mga
A. Am C. Master 186. Kilalanin ang uri ng pariralang may gawain ang guro
B. Captain D. Fate salungguhit. A. 1 C. 2
181. Which pitch is used for the word Ang pangangalaga sa mga likas na B. 3 D. 4
STRANGE in this sentence? yaman ay tungkulin nating lahat. 191. Dadalaw sa mga paaralan si Dr.
What a strange story! A. Pangngalan C. Pang-ukol Filemon S. Salas, ang tagapamanihala ng
A. 3 C. 4 B. Pangngalang-diwa D. Pawatas mga paaralang lungsod, sa lungsod ng
B. 2 D. 1 187. Si Dr. Jose Rizal ay sumulat ng aklat Pasay.
182. Carl Sundburg wrote “Jazz Fantasia” ng itinampok sa ibat ibang bansa. Ang pangungusap ay nagagamit bilang
which has for its first stanza: Ang pangungusap ay nagagamit bilang _____________.
Drum on your dreams, better on your bajos, _______________. A. panuring C. tuwirang layon
sob On the long cool winding A. panuring C. tuwirang layon B. paksa D. pamuno
saxophones.Go to it, O jazzmen. B. pamuno D. paksa 192. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang aral na
Which words illustrate alliteration 188. Lines 11 and 12 are taken from the ibinigay ng ANG ALAMAT NI MARIANG
A. Batter and banjos C. Sob and winding poem MAKILING na ikinuwento ni Jose Rizal?
B. Long and cool D. to and it “maggie and milly and molly and may.” A. Pagyamanin at pangalagaan ang ating
183. Anong uri ng panghalip ang salitang For whatever lose (like a you or a me) bayan at lahi pagkat hiyas at yaman natin
may salungguhit sa pangungusap? It’s always ourselves we find in the sea ito.
May padalang tulong ang pamahalaan para Which of the following ideas is the author B. Pag-ibig ang makapagbabago sa
sa kanila. expressing? mundong ito.
A. Pambalana C. Paari A. The sea is a source of life and death. C. Kabanalan ang magpatawad at tulungan
B. Palagyo D. Palayon B. The sea represents all of our moods. ang isang nagkasala.
D. Dahil sa pagmamalabis at 196. The Miranda Family purchased a B. Organize regular programs for
pagsasamantala, maraming biyaya ang sa 250-pound side of beef and had it information and discussion of human rights.
kanyay nawawala. packaged. They paid P365.00 for the side C. Conduct skills training.
193. A Politician wants to get his message beef. During the packaging, 75 lb of beef D. Raise questions over government’s
to 2/3 of the population of 48,000 were discarded as waste. What was the cost commitment to rebuild human rights.
in Bulacan. However advertising campaign per pound for packaged beef 200. What are the next four numbers in
reaches only 3/ 4 of the number A. P 2.08 per lb this sequence 8,5,4,9,17_____,_____,____
he intended. How many people does he D. P 2.06 per lb A. 4,3,2,1 D. none of these
actually reach B. none of these B. 5,4,3,2 E. 3,2,1,0
A. 16,000 E. P 2.30 per lb C. 6,3,2,0
C. 24,000 C. P 2.50 per lb
B. 10,000 197. Which is the sum of the infinite
D. 36,000 progression 3/2. 1, 2/3, 4/9…?
E. none of these A. 6 1/2
194. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang C. 4 ½
mensahe ng epiko ng Ilokano na BIAG NI B. 5 ½
LAM-ANG? D. 7 ½
A. Pinatutunayan ng epiko ang yaman ng E. none of these
Ilokano sa lahat ng bagay. 198. What indoor relative humidity range
B. Kailangan paniniwalaan ang ukol sa bisa would probably be comfortable to
ng mga anting-anting dahil sa mga preventing temperature and humidity levels
pangyayaring nagpapatunay dito. are extremely low?
C. Dito nagpapatunay na walang A. 90% to 100 %
kamatayan. C. 20% to 30 %
D. Masasalat ang mga katutubong ugali at B. 60% to 70 %
mga tradisyong dapat pagyamanin at D. 30% to 40 %
panatilihin upang pakinabangan ng 199. As a representative of the Urban
kabataan. Poor Commission of the Association of
195. Alin ang di karaniwang anyo ng Religious Superiors (ARS), which action will
pandiwang WINIKAKO? you most likely take to resolve the long-
A. Ikako term roots of structural inequalities-
C. Kako proliferation of child labor and child
B. Wikako prostitution?
D. Wika ko A. Raise views of human rights abuse.
15. C 65. D 115. A
165. A
ANSWER KEY
GENERAL EDUCATION 16. C 66. A 116. B
166. C
Secondary
17. B 67. E 117. C
1. C 51. B 101. A 167. C
151. D
18. C 68 A 118. B
2. A 52. A 102. B 168. B
152. C
19. D 69. A 119. A
3. B 53. A 103. B 169. C
153. C
20. B 70. C 120. A
4. D 54. A 104. D 170. B
154. B
21. C 71. E 121. D
5. D 55. C 105. A 171. A
155. A
22. A 72. C 122. NO
6. B 56. B 106. C ANSWER 172. B
156. NO ANSWER
23. A 73. A 123. D
7. C 57. D 107. C 173. B
157. NO ANSWER
24. C 74. B 124. C
8. B 58. A 108. B 174. A
158. NO ANSWER
25. B 75. B 125. B
9. A 59. B 109. A 175. B
159. NO ANSWER
26. D 76. A 126. C
10. C 60. A 110. B 176. B
160. C
27. D 77. A 127. D
11. D 61. C 111. D 177. A
161. A
28. C 78. A 128. D
12. A 62. D 112. D 178. B
162. C
29. B 79. D 129. C
13. C 63. A 113. A 179. C
163. D
30. A 80. C 130. E
14. D 64. B 114. D 180. D
164. C
31. D 81. A 131. C 41. D 91. D 141. C
181. A 191. B

32. B 82. A 132. A 42. C 92. A 142. ?


182. C 192. D

33. A 83. D 133. B 43. A 93. B 143. B


183. C 193. C

34. B 84. B 134. ? 44. C 94. B 144. D


184. A 194. D

35. A 85. D 135. C 45. C 95. D 145. A


185. B 195. C

36. E 86. A 136. C 46. A 96. C 146. A


186. B 196. A

37. C 87. D 137. B 47. C 97. D 147. C


187. D 197. E

38. C 88. A 138. C 48. B 98. D 148. A


188. D 198. ?

39. A 89. C 139. C 49. A 99. D 149. B


189. D 199. D

40. A 90. C 140. B 50. D 100. B 150. B


190. B 200. D

PART II: ANALYZING TEST ITEMS


Direction: Encircle the letter of the best
answer.
1. The following statements refer to
the characteristics of the Philippines as one
of the important territories of Asia, except toward South America where the normal contributory factor to the current socio-
for one weather patterns are changed for a time. political and economic problems of Africa?
A. It is a tropical country and Given this global change, which among the A. Few states are ethnically
geographically located in the northeastern following conditions is not considered as homogenous and infancy of a strong sense
part of the world. direct effect of the El Niño phenomenon? of national unity among tribal leaders
B. Philippines has one of the highest A. Occurrences of hurricanes and B. Insufficient capital technology,
literacy rates in Asia with existing policy of heavy rainfall in the mid-Pacific region in a political instability and poorly trained
free and compulsory six years in normal condition workforce to push development among the
elementary. B. Some species of fish like cold-water African nations
C. The establishment of the first loving salmon disappeared along the west C. The increasing percentage of school-
Philippine Republic gave birth to the first coast of the United States but tuna and age children who did not attend school low
constitutional democracy in Asia shrimp were attracted to the warm waters literacy rate and a grate number of world’s
D. The free port of Manila is one of the C. The gradual warming of the earth is AIDS deaths
world’s busiest ports, compared with other known as the Greenhouse effect could D. The replacement of Christianity
Southeast Asian nations dramatically change climates worldwide among the Islamized society in Africa along
2. Globes are essentially important D. Water temperature in some parts of with the continuous practice of animism
tool in the study of Geography. A map is the Pacific Ocean rose to as much as 14 among few villages
more convenient to use but all map degrees higher than to normal condition 6. The biggest and most populated
projections have some errors in 4. China has over one fifth of the island in the Philippine Archipelago
presentation of distance and shapes. Given world’s population and its leaders believe A. Cebu D. Mindanao
these conditions, which among the known that its large population hinders the B. Leyte E. Negros
mapping projections will we use to give the economic progress of the country and to C. Luzon
true size and shape of the earth’s land address this problem they want to achieve 7. As of 1996, what sector of Philippine
masses? equal death rate and birth rate in economy shows an increase near to 50%?
A. Azimuthal Mapping population. This government action to limit A. Agricultural Sector D. Service Sector
C. Equal Area Mapping the population is known as the B. Energy Sector E. Tourism Sector
B. Conformal Mapping A. Baby Boom C. Population pyramid C. Mining Sector
D. Equidistant Mapping B. Population distribution 8. Which of the following is not
3. Most scientists believe that El Niño D. Zero population growth included in the main geographical and
phenomenon which was greatly 5. Given the current condition of political-cultural subdivisions of Asia?
experiences in 1982, 1983 occurred when Africa, it is still considered as the most rural A. North Asia D. Southeast Asia
trade winds that normally blow from east to and least urbanized continent in the world. B. Northwest Asia E. Southwest Asia
west slow down and actually change With these characteristics, which among C. South Asia
direction. The winds blow warm water the following sentences is the least
9. This continent is the largest and it E. Polynesia (Many islands) A. Amazon Rainforest
covers almost 33% of the earth’s surface. It C. Melanesia (Black Islands) D. Oceania
is consider as the most diverse continent 14. What country is considered as B. Andes Mountain
and home for earliest civilization and major largest producer of Diamond, although few E. Scandinavian
religions of the world of its diamonds are of gem quality? C. Iberian Peninsula
A. Africa D. Europe A. Australia D. New Zealand 20. It is considered as one of the worst
B. Asia E. North America B. Canada E. South eruption of the century that almost affects
C. Austria and Oceania Africa the earth’s atmosphere due to its ash falls
10. Which area of the world has been C. Mexico A. Mt. Hibuk-Hibok D. Mt. Pinatubo
described as the “symbol of worldwide B. Mt. Kanlaon E. Taal Volcano
demographic, environmental and societal 15. The world’s largest island is: C. Mt. Mayon
stress/problems”? A. Australia D. Greenland 21. Which part of the earth where we
A. Africa D. North America B. China E. Madagascar can experience six (6) months of continuous
B. Asia E. South America C. Iceland daylight and six (6) months continuous
C. Austria/Oceania 16. What sea is often included in the darkness each year?
11. Which of the following continent is physical definition of North America? A. Greenland D. North Pole
considered as the world’s most productive A. Baltic Sea D. Read Sea B. Greenwich, England E. Pacific
in agriculture? B. Caribbean Sea E. South China Sea Ocean
A. Africa D. North America C. Mediterranean Sea C. Iceland
B. Australia and Oceania E. South America 17. It is the longest mountain chain in 22. In what part of the world can you
C. Europe the world approximately find the International Date
12. If the Caribbean Islands may be A. Andes D. Kunlun Line (IDL)?
combined with Mexico and Central B. Himalayas E. Pamir A. Atlantic Ocean D.
America, it could be collectively and C. Karakoram Pacific Ocean
properly described as: 18. What religious group suffered B. Greenwich, England E. Pole
A. Latin America D. South America heavily in Europe during the Nazi C. North Pole
B. Middle America E. The Holocaust? 23. In what part of the world can you
Americas A. Atheist D. Jewish find the longest and largest coral reef which
C. North America B. Buddhist E. Muslim is also known s the “Great Barrier Reef”?
13. The name “Oceania” is widely used C. Christian A. Africa D. North America
to refer to the scattered group of islands B. Australia E. South America
A. Central and Southern Pacific Ocean 19. Most of the people in Latin America C. Europe
D. Micronesia (Little islands) during the colonial period came from what 24. It is a common knowledge that all
B. Central and Western Pacific Ocean known place in the world? bodies of water are interconnected with
one another but this ocean covers 1/3 of well designed airports and railways across 2. When these imaginary lines are used in
the world from Arctic to Antartica the continent combination, it gives you a unique
A. Arctic Ocean D. Pacific Ocean A. Africa D. Europe destination to every point on Earth?
B. Indian Ocean E. South Atlantic B. Asia E. South America A. International Date Line (IDL)
Ocean C. Australia D. North Pole and South Pole
C. North Atlantic Ocean B. Lines of Longitude and Latitude
29. The opening of the Suez Canal E. Prime Meridian & Equator
25. Which of the following countries is connects the trading route between these C. North, East, West and South
not part of the Association of the South East two bodies of water Hemisphere
Asian Nations (ASEAN)? A. Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean 3. Earthquakes and volcanic activities
A. Malaysia D. Taiwan D. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea were frequently experienced by the
B. Philippines E. Thailand B. Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico Philippines due to:
C. Singapore E. South China Sea and Philippine Sea A. Climatic change in Asia for a long
C. Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal period of time
26. Among the South American nations, 30. This is the known Peninsula in B. Erosion caused by heavy winds and
this country is the only Portuguese speaking Europe that occupied by Norway, Sweden, typhoons all year round
country Denmark also included is Iceland and C. High and low humidity brought by
A. Argentina Finland Northeasterly and Southeasterly wind
D. Mexico A. Apennines D. Jutland D. Short, sharp and shift flowing rivers
B. Brazil B. Balkan E. Scandinavian from Luzon to Mindanao
E. Peru C. Iberian E. Unstable Pacific floor under the
C. Chile PART III: ENHANCING TEST TAKING SKILLS Philippine territory
27. The first African nation that tried to Direction: Encircle the letter of the best 4. Manila has a good medical facilities
establish industrialization to lessen the answer. but there is a great need for medical people
worsening unemployment rate of the 1. Map projections have particular specially in the rural areas, the main factor
country purposes; specifically what do we call for this situation is:
A. Bostwana D. South Africa projections that show all areas on Earth’s A. Great exodus of medial practitioners
B. Egypt E. Zaire surface in proper proportion to visualize like Nurses, Medical Technician and Medical
C. Kenya patterns of distribution with spatial area? Doctors going abroad
A. Albers conic projection B. Low quality of graduates that cannot
28. It is known to the ancient and D. Lamber azimuthal projection passed both local and international
modern world that this is the home of rich B. Equal area projection standards for medical practices
and key cities of the world. It is also of the E. Mercator projection
major tourist destination and it provides a C. Gnomonic projection
C. Political unrest and security of rural E. Most of the African interior was 9. One of the major issues between US
hospital across the nation due to terrorism unexplored and not colonized by European and Mexico which led US government to
and local conflicts and other neighboring nations take action against the growing population
D. Small number of medical graduates 7. The following statement refers to of Mexico.
like medical doctors and nurses to support the general characteristics of African people A. Assist rapid economic growth of
the needs of the country in terms of their cultural traits except for: Mexico to eliminate poverty
E. Traditional medicine is a strong A. Few nations have developed a B. Control the great demand of farmers
competitor for the scientific advancement strong sense of national unity among its for the south flowing Colorado River for dry
of our Medicinal Science in rural areas people region
5. The “Rood of the World” may be B. Imposition of colonial boundaries C. Control the increase of illegal
associated to: among African people further divide the crossing of Mexicans to the US border in
A. Diverse ethnic group of Asia continent search of employment
B. Frequent occurrence of earthquakes C. Indigenous churches brought D. Manifest a virtual veto power of US
and volcanic eruptions common traditions and practices among towards Mexico’s economic policy
C. Numerous islands, arranged in a African people E. Support peasant rebels stage war
series of arcs D. Traditional values prevailed over the against the state
D. Series of high mountains and African Tribes 10. What do you call the new racial type
plateaus E. Various languages further perpetual created due to intermarriages of most
E. Super continent Pangaea and its tribal identities over and above national Caucasian and African slaves brought to
cultural heritage identity Brazil and Colombia?
6. In the 19th century, most Europeans 8. The population statistics as of 2004 A. Aborigine D. Mulatto
considered Africa as “The Dark Continent” shows evidences that population explosion B. Indian E. Native American
because: will bring: C. Mestizo
A. Most African nations had been A. A 100% increase by 2050 in terms of 11. Which of the following is not a
subjected to European domination population human activity that threats the incredible
B. Most inhabitants are literally black B. Africa to its greatest annual increase biological diversity of the Amazon Wildlife?
or dark people of this continent among the other continents A. El Niño Phenomenon
C. Most of its economic and political C. Declined life expectancy in D. Massive deforestation
activities were dependent to industrialized developing countries due to famine and B. Development of rural settlement
nations diseases E. Road construction
D. Most of the African land area is D. One child policy to Asian nations C. Increased in demand for lumber
covered by vast desert and rugged E. Stability in terms of population 12. The word “Narcotraficantes” is
mountains growth rate associated with:
A. Annual occurrences of El Niño C. Forestry and fishing strong ties with the European culture and
Phenomenon D. Production of machinery for the Asian nations.
B. Colombia’s illegal drug trade transportation A. Australia and New Zealand
C. Destruction of the Amazon Forest E. Tourism D. North Korea and South Korea
D. Trading of Black slaves from Africa 16. Chernobyl will be remembered as B. India and Sri Lanka
E. Volcanic and earthquake activities in A. Commonwealth of Independent E. Turkey and Russia
the Andes mountains States C. Iran and Iraq
13. Which of the following reasons why B. Economic bloc of former USSR to 20. Among the 5 continents below
people cannot establish a permanent European Community 1 Africa 4 Australia/Oceania
settlement in Antartica? C. Place of the nuclear reactor 2 Antartica 5 Europe
A. Danger of nuclear weapons testing explosion 3 Asia
over the territory D. Site of the 1992 Olympics Arrange the continents from smallest to
B. Environmental problems like oil E. Space launcher of Russian biggest in terms of its population based on
spills Cosmonauts that blasted the estimated 2004 data
C. It is the coldest place on earth and A. 53124
experiencing the strongest wind 17. The following are general D. 1 3 4 2 5
D. Ozone concentration in the area characteristics of an industrialized country B. 31452
above the continent except for one. E. 4 5 1 3 2
E. The growing controversy over the A. Economic and political stability C. 24513
claims of different nations over the territory B. High literacy rate 21. The following statements refer to
14. The three leading financial centers C. Longer life expectancy the African condition that hinders its
of the world included the following key D. Low infant mortality potential towards economic growth except
cities of: E. One child policy per family for one:
A. Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Seoul 18. Below are listed 5 continents A. Diverse natural resources
D. Hong Kong, Paris, Rome 1 Africa 4 North America B. Insufficient capital technology
B. Beijing, Sydney, Washington DC 2 Antartica 5 South America C. Political instability
E. London, New York, Tokyo 3 Europe D. Poorly trained workforce
C. Berlin, Mexico City, Singapore Arrange the continents from biggest to E. Small purchasing power
15. The leading industry both for value smallest in terms of land area. 22. Which of the following Asian
and employment of many people in A. 31254 D. 4 3 2 5 1 countries has historical ties with European
Australia. B. 23415 E. 5 2 4 1 3 city and it was considered as the heart of
A. Electronics & information C. 14523 the Byzantine and Ottoman Empire?
technology 19. Based on the early historical A. Iraq (Mesopotamia) D.
B. Food processing accounts of Europe these two nations had Saudi Arabia
B. Israel E. Turkey 24. This is known super continent that A. Cooperation D.
C. Russia broke up million and million years ago. Privatization
23. The following occurrences are all A. Atlantis D. Pangaea B. Importation E.
natural hazards that the world is B. Gondwanaland E. Urbanization
experiencing across the time except for Tethys C. Industrialization
one: C. Laurasia
A. Deforestation 25. Among the developing Asian
D. Tsunami nations, it is widely promoted to be one of
B. Diastrophism the better solution to poverty and
E. Volcanic Eruption unemployment problems
C. El Niño and La Niña
KEY TO CORRECTION PART III: Enhancing Test Taking Skills

PART II: Analyzing Test Items

1. D 2. C 1. B2. B

3. C4. D 3. E4. A

5. D6. C 5. D6. E

7. D8. B 7. C8. B

9. B10. A 9. C10. D

11. D12. B 11. A12. B

13. A14. A 13. C14. E

15. D16. B 15. B16. C

17. A18. D 17. E18. C

19. C20. D 19. E20. C

21. D22. D 21. A22. E

23. B24. D 23. A

25. D26. B 24. D

27. D28. D 25. C

29. D30. E

PRACTICE TEST I
1. The adoption of scientific techniques
to control and manipulate environment
such as modern methods for farming and B. continuous D. changeless 10. When a certain culture is acceptable
fishing is called to one group and questionable to others, it
6. Aling Maria has taught her daughter
shows that:
A. social change C. cultural change how to prepare good and delicious desserts
from local fruits and vegetables. What A. culture is borrowed C. culture is varied
B. technological change
cultural transmission process is this?
B. culture is a shared product
D. discovery change
A. observation C. enculturation
D. culture is relative
2. Heavily sanctioned folkway which no
B. acculturation D. indoctrination
one dares to question because they 11. The teaching and learning of religion
embody moral laws are called 7. Mr. Francisco was teaching and values mostly make use of
something on mores, folkways, customs
A. beliefs C. mores A. enculturation C. ulturation
and beliefs in his Social Studies class. What
B. customs D. tradition was his lesson about? B. indoctrination D. acculturation
3. What is that inevitable folkway A. material culture C. tangible culture 12. In order to achieve the goals for
which no one dares to question because change, all include the following strategies
B. non-material culture D. hereditary
they embody moral laws are called EXCEPT
culture
A. change C. progress A. Change must involve all sectors of
8. It was the first day of school. Miss
the society
B. development D. evolution Dela Rosa prepared activities which will
make her Grade III children sing, play, talk, B. Change must be centralized where
4. Nora Aunor became a legend in the
learn and introduce themselves to the class. only a few initiate the change
showbusiness because of her talent,
What process did the teacher emphasize?
determination and hard work. What role C. Change must be holistic that focuses
does this illustrate? A. enculturation C. indoctrination on the individual and the system
A. achieve role C. hereditary role B. socialization D. acculturation D. Change should come from the
leaders and the people
B. ascribed role D. temporary role 9. Mildred, an accountant, who now
lives with a married man was disowned by 13. Which change is bought about by
5. Pinning veil around the bride and
her family and friends. This punishment is a discovery or modernization to increase
the groom/exchange of rings, releasing of
form of production?
doves, etc. during wedding ceremony show
that culture is A. isolation C. ostracism A. cultural change C. technological change
A. symbolic C. historical B. deportation D. character assassination B. societal change D. social change
14. Central to cultural renewal and 17. The goals of Values Education that D. Cut tall trees and plant ornamentals
social change is a revolution of expectations need to be changed include all the following to beautify the surroundings
from ourselves as well as from our EXCEPT:
21. Filipino’s love for socials, fiestas and
institutions. This concept includes the
A. To become aware of the National celebrations is manifestations of which
following resources from Filipinos, EXCEPT:
Issues and Problems that beset the country Filipino’s character?
A. Assertiveness of Filipino families
B. To encourage OFWs to continuous A. Spirituality C. Superstitious
B. A colonized education work abroad in order to help the National
B. Family Solidarity D. Joy and Humor
Economy.
C. A cultural-fair media
C. To develop deep sense of
D. A religious that upholds justice and
responsibility and accountability PRACTICE TEST II
righteousness
D. To initiative action-centered 1. An organized and systematized
15. Which of the following factors is the
community organizations manner of learning where expectancies are
reason for communication gap in many
controlled by the teacher is termed as:
homes? 18. Which of the following is NOT an
example of economic values? A. teaching C. schooling
A. Lack of parental guidance
A. Hard work and frugality B. education D. motivation
B. Modern technology
C. Self-determination 2. A social agency that makes a child
C. Inadequate education
learn to value himself and eventually others
B. Work values
D. Highly urbanized lifestyle is
D. Responsible parenthood
16. Which of the following statements A. home C. group
regarding the Values Conceptual 19-20. Which among the strategies show
B. school D. society
Framework is TRUE? negative concerns for environmental
protection? 3. What will surely takes place
A. It is imposing on every student
whenever society adapts modernization
A. Campaign against wrong health and
B. It is prescriptive of many desirable abruptly?
environmental practices
traits
A. There is peace. C. There is progress.
B. Suggest the use of synthetic
C. It is specific for practical usefulness
substances instead of organic ones B. There is harmony. D. There is confusion.
D. It is flexible that suits to every
C. Link with organizations with projects
human individual’s needs
on waste management
4. When a person fails to adjust to the 8. The process of individual and group D. The parent’s priority is for her child
fast changing world, he is likely to suffer change caused by contact with various to be an A student, the child’s predominant
from people interest
A. culture shock C. culture change A. acculturation C. culturation 12. Why can’t the school implement
programs for social reconstruction?
B. severe headache D. extreme loneliness B. enculturation D. indoctrination
A. Most of the students are poor and
5. What is enculturation? 9. All people have culture and
passive
therefore share a common humanity. This
A. Handing down of culture by a
shows that B. Some teachers do not like teaching
teacher
career
A. culture is universal
B. Handing down of culture without
C. Some teachers have no dedication
any question B. culture is organized
to the profession
C. Handing of culture from one C. culture is a product of change
D. Most teachers belong to Low Socio
generation to the next
D. culture is the sum total of human Economic Status (SES)
D. Handing down of culture from one experiences
13. Which of the following best
who knows to somebody who doesn’t know
10. Which of the following sciences illustrates a sense of responsibility that a
6. Which of the following functions below is more connected with the study of professional teacher is expected to have?
cannot be done by the school? social traditions?
A. Is humble
A. perpetuation of specie A. theology C. sociology
C. Has pleasant disposition
B. changing cultural practices B. psychology D. anthropology
B. Makes good use of time
C. socialization among children 11. Which of the following situations
D. Tutors own student for a fee
presents a value conflict?
D. development of attitudes and skills
14. When an individual or a group
A. The parent expects her child to do
adapts the culture of others, practice them
what he tells him; the child obeys so.
and becomes habitual, this is:
7. Filipinism could be taken as having
B. The parent wants to his child to be
the same connotation as a sense of A. culture lag C. culture shock
in the Dean’s list; the child studies hard.
A. responsibility C. nationhood B. culture change D. culture difference
C. The child has many friends; the
B. professionalism D. philosophy parent allows him to spend time with them
during week-ends
15. The proper sequencing of grade 19. When does the “Kanya-kanya” B. Emphasize on the effective
levels according to chronological ages of syndrome become positive? component of learning
learners is called
A. When one can discover what he C. Emphasize on the processing rather
A. status C. agency likes in life than on concept
B. organization D. institution B. When the benefit of others is D. Concentrate on the concept, process
viewed as one loss and behavioral components of value
16. Divorce is legal in the United States
but is not acceptable in the Philippines. C. When one protects the individual 22. When statement can be considered
What does it show? interests features of our present educational system?
A. culture is illegal D. When one becomes self-reliant and A. Knowledge is power
can stand on his own.
C. culture is relative B. Knowledge does not change
20. Which situation shows a desirable
B. culture is uniform C. Knowledge begins in the senses
relationship between teachers and other
D. culture is phenomenon groups of people? D. Knowledge can be known only by
reason
17. A school operates not only to cater A. Miss Sison issues report cards only if
her students but for all the people where it she remembers. 23. When does a teacher of Values
is located can be called a Education a good facilitator of learning?
B. Mr. Fajardo never entertains
A. public school C. societal school parents’ complains; he feels they are only a A. Monitors action learning plans for
pest the students
B. private school D. community school
C. As a class adviser, Mr. Magalang has B. Provides cognitive inputs such as
18. What is the responsibility of a
not had a single conference with the lecturette
newspaper editorial in values processing?
parents of his students.
C. Clarifies the students values by the
A. Interprets the news for the sale of
D. Mrs. Vergara is glad that the parents use of processing questions
readability
of her Grade III class volunteer to her in
D. Imposes her own beliefs on her
B. Analyzes the relevance of the certain class activities
students
personal experience with the news material
21. Does valuing process used as a
C. Explains the message of the editorial teaching strategy?
24. “One cannot give what he does not
D. Introduces socialized recitation A. Focus on the affective processing of
have” is a popular statement which
value learning
presupposes the following:
A. Facilitators of values must grow in C. Education is an agent of change and
their own personal total development modernization
25. Which is not an anthropological
B. Values education is a lifelong view of education? D. Education is boundary breaking
process between social classes
A. Education is a social institution
C. The home is the primary source of
B. Education is the process of teaching
basic values
and learning
D. The school has the sole
responsibility to educate the youth
19-20. B, D

21. D

PRACTICE TEST II

1. C

KEY TO CORRECTION 2. B

PRACTICE TEST I 3. D

1. B 4. A

2. C 5. C

3. A 6. A

4. A

5. A 7. C

6. C 8. A

7. B 9. A

8. B 10. D

9. A 11. D

10. D 12. A

11. B 13. B

12. D 14. B

13. C 15. B

14. C 16. C

15. A 17. D18. C

16. D 19. D

17. B 20. C21. D

18. D 22. C23. C


24. A

25. B

Licensure Examination for Teachers • Globalization of Money – through Environmental Dimension


General Education: Social Science official development assistance (ODA), Cultural and Spiritual Dimension
Focus: Economics (Majorship) investments, grants, donations, etc.
Prepared by: Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr. • Globalization of Information – via b. The 8 Millennium Development
internet, cable TV, education, etc. Goals
• Globalization of People – through
ECONOMIC ISSUES AND CONCERNS travel, scholarships, fellowships, job, etc. 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and
hunger
1. Poverty and Income Distribution 3. Development Reduce by half the production of
• Poverty line – an amount of income a. Sustainable Development people living on less than a dollar a day
below which a family is considered “poor” Reduce by half the proportion of
• Income Poverty – based from the Development that meets the needs of the people who suffer from hunger
United Nations, are those individuals living present generation without compromising
on an income of $1 a day or less than the ability of the future generations to meet 2. Achieve universal primary education
$1/day. that own needs. United Nations declared Ensure that all boys and girls
• Human Development Index – 2005-2014 as the Decade on Education for complete a full course of primary schooling
measure of human development looking at Sustainable Development. It pursues the
the following indexes: longevity, income following global vision: 3. Promote gender equality
and educational attainment Eliminate gender disparity in
• Human Poverty Index – a measure The vision of education for sustainable primary and secondary education
of poverty looking at the income of development is a world where everyone has preferably by 2005, and at all levels by 2015
individuals the opportunity to benefit from quality
education and learn the values, behavior 4. Reduce child mortality
2. Globalization - The movement of and lifestyles required for a sustainable Reduce by two thirds the mortality
money, goods, information and people future and for positive societal rate among children under five
across nations made possible by the rapid transformation.
advances in travel and communication. 5. Improve women’s reproductive
• Globalization of Goods – through Dimensions of Sustainable Development health
importation and exportation Economic Dimension Reduce by three quarters the
Social Dimension maternal mortality ratio
Institutional Dimension
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other official development assistance for • To redistribute income
diseases countries committed to poverty reduction • To combat inflation
Halt and begin to reverse the spread Address the special needs of • To correct an adverse balance of
of HIV/AIDS landlocked and small island developing payment
Halt and begin to reverse the States • To check consumption of goods
incidence of malaria and other major which are considered undesirable
diseases c. Philippine Initiatives on Sustainable • To protect local infant industries
Development • To influence population trend
7. Ensure environmental sustainability 1. Philippine Agenda 21 in 1996 • To improve unfavorable terms of
Integrate the principles of 2. Philippine Council for Sustainable trade
sustainable development into country Development in 1997 • To reallocate resources to create a
policies and programmes; reverse loss of 3. Major legislations on Sustainable sense of identity
environmental resources Development
Reduce by half the proportion of Clean Air Act of 1999 Sources and Origin of Taxation
people without sustainable access to safe Ecological Solid Waste Management
drinking water Act of 2001 • The Constitution
Achieve significant improvement in • Statutes or Presidential Degrees
lives of at least 100 million slum-dwellers by TAXATION • Bureau of Internal Revenue
2020 regulations
• It is an inherent power of the state • Judicial Decision
8. Develop a global partnership for to impose and collect revenues to defray • Provincial, Municipal and Barrio
development the necessary expenses of the government. Ordinances
Develop further an open trading and • It is compulsory contribution • Observance of International
financial system, that is rule-based, imposed by a public authority irrespective Agreement
predictable and non-discriminatory. of the amount of services rendered to the • Administrative Ruling and Opinions
Includes a commitment to good payer in return.
governance, development and poverty • It is compulsory level on private Classification of Tax System
reduction – nationally and internationally individuals and organization by the
Address the least developed government to raise revenue to finance • Progressive Income Tax – the Higher
countries’ special needs. This includes expenditure on public goods and services. the income the higher the tax rate.
tariff-and quota-free access for their Purpose of Taxation • Proportional Tax – The tax rate is
exports; enhanced debt relief for heavily constant and unaffected by the level of
indebted poor countries; cancellation of • To collect revenue for the income.
official bilateral debt; and more generous government
• Regressive Tax – The higher the • All indirect taxes are regressive in landless, irrespective of tenurial
income the lower the tax rate. nature arrangement to include the totality of
• Indirect taxes are optional in the factors and support services designed to lift
Classification of Taxes sense that they can be avoided their economic status of the beneficiaries
• Examples: sales tax, import tax, and all other arrangements alternative to
• As to the subject matter – Personal VAT/EVAT physical redistribution of lands, such as
Property, Capitation and Poll Tax; Property production, profit sharing, labor
Tax; Excise Tax • As to who bears the Characteristics of a Sound Tax System administration and the distribution of
burden – Direct Tax and Indirect Tax • Efficiency – must generated revenue shares of stocks, which will allow
• As to determination of the amount – greater than the amount of money the beneficiaries to receive a just share of the
Specific and Ad valorem government must spend to collect taxes. fruits of the land they work.
• As to purpose – General and Specific • Equity – individual and groups
• As to Scope – National and Local belonging to the same income bracket must Principles of Agrarian Reform
be taxed equally while belonging to
Types of Taxes different income groups must be taxed The policy of the state to pursue a
differently. comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
• Direct Taxes • Convenience – to set up measures (CARP) to:
• The burden cannot be shifted to the and procedures that will make it more • To promote social justice
third party convenient for taxpayers to pay. • To move the nation toward sound
• Direct taxes are based on income • Stability – tax system must not be rural development and industrialization
and wealth too often or it will encourage tax payers to • To establish owner-cultivatorship of
• In most cases, direct taxes are withhold tax payment until a more economic sized farms as basis of Philippine
progressive in nature preferred system is put in place agriculture.
• Direct taxes are compulsory in
nature AGRARIAN REFORM Coverage of CARP
• Examples: income tax, residence tax, • All alienable and disposable lands of
real state, immigration tax, Republic Act No. 6657 – The the public domain devoted to or suitable for
estate/gift/inheritance tax. Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of agriculture
1988 which was signed into law by Pres. • Stability – tax system must not be
• Indirect Taxes Corazon Aquino too often or it will encourage tax payers to
• The tax burden can be shifted to the withhold tax payment until a more
third party Meaning - The redistribution of lands, preferred system is put in place
• Indirect taxes are based on regardless of crops or fruits produced to
expenditure and consumption farmers and regular farm workers who are AGRARIAN REFORM
• All alienable and disposable lands of • CARP covers all agricultural lands
Republic Act No. 6657 – The the public domain devoted to or suitable for and not only devoted to rice and corn
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of agriculture • CARP covers not only those privately
1988 which was signed into law by Pres. • All lands of the public domain in owned tenanted lands but also that of
Corazon Aquino excess of the specific limits as determined agricultural land owned by Multinational
by the Congress Corporations and commercial farms.
Meaning - The redistribution of lands, • All other lands owned by the • Lower retention limits of three
regardless of crops or fruits produced to governments devoted to or suitable for hectares
farmers and regular farm workers who are agriculture • Rights of indigenous communities,
landless, irrespective of tenurial • All public lands devoted to or to their ancestral lands are protected to
arrangement to include the totality of suitable for agriculture regardless of the ensure their economic, social and cultural
factors and support services designed to lift agricultural products raised or can be well being
their economic status of the beneficiaries raised. • In determining just compensation,
and all other arrangements alternative to the cost of acquisition of the land, the
physical redistribution of lands, such as Retention Limits current value of like properties, its nature,
production, profit sharing, labor • Five hectares for land owners actual use and income, the sworn valuation
administration and the distribution of • Three hectares to be awarded to of the owner, the tax declarations and the
shares of stocks, which will allow each child of the landowner subject to the assessment made by the government
beneficiaries to receive a just share of the following qualification: assessors shall be considered.
fruits of the land they work. o At least 15 years old • Lands awarded to beneficiaries shall
o Actually tilling the soil or directly be paid to the Land Bank of the Philippines
Principles of Agrarian Reform managing the farm in 30 annual amortization at six percent
interest per annum.
The policy of the state to pursue a Beneficiaries
comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program • Agricultural lessees and share COOPERATIVES
(CARP) to: tenants
• To promote social justice • Regular farm workers New Cooperative Laws – Cooperative Code
• To move the nation toward sound • Seasonal farm workers of the Philippines (RA 6938), Cooperative
rural development and industrialization • Other farm workers Development Authority (RA 6939) and
• To establish owner-cultivatorship of • Actual tillers or occupants of public Executive Order 95 and 96 issued by
economic sized farms as basis of Philippine lands President Fidel Valdes Ramos.
agriculture. • Collectives or cooperatives
• Other directly working on the land Definition - A cooperative is:
Coverage of CARP Salient Features of CARP
• A free association of persons • Division on Net Surplus – Net
voluntarily joined together surplus should be distributed as follows: Typologies of Cooperative
• With common bond of interest Item %
• Legally constituted allocation 1. According to Level of Cooperatives
• Purpose of conducting an economic General Reserve Fund
enterprise At least 10% • Primary – members of which are
• Owned, controlled and administered Education/Training Fund natural
democratically At Least 10% • Secondary – members of which are
• Making equitable contributions to Optional Fund primaries
the capital required At Least 10% • Tertiary – members of which are
• Accepting a fair share of the risks Dividend/Patronage Refund secondary upward to one or more apex
and benefits Remaining Balance of Savings organization
• Organized in accordance with
generally accepted principles General Reserve Funds – cover 2. According to Services Rendered
losses in operation
Universal Principles of Cooperativism Education/Training Funds – for • Credits – is one, which promotes
members and Management trainings thrift among its members, and creates
• Open and Voluntary Membership - Optional Funds – discretion of funds in order to grant loans for productive
No artificial discrimination against cooperatives for purposes of acquiring land and provident purposes.
individuals because of their race, creed or construction of a building or community • Consumer – is one wherein the
political affiliation, freedom of entry and development primary purpose is to procure and
exit of any member of the cooperative Dividends/Patronage Refunds – the distribute commodities to members and
• Democratic Control – In order for volume of transaction that members have non-members.
members to gain entry to the cooperatives, with the cooperative • Producers – is one which undertakes
they must purchase shares of the joint production whether agricultural or
cooperative, obtain the right to govern the industrial;
organization, voting rights of the owner are • Continuing Membership • Marketing Cooperative – is one
on the basis of one person, one vote. Pre-membership education seminar which engages in the supply of production
• Limited Interest on Capital – Capital as required for entry to the cooperative inputs to members and in turn market their
in a cooperative is like a loan because the Special trainings for the cooperative products.
owners of the capital can expect to received leadership and members • Service – is one engages in medical
a rate of return not exceeding that of the and dental care, hospitalization,
prevailing market interest rates on • Cooperation Among Cooperative – transportation, insurance, housing, labor,
investing. interlending and pooling of funds
electricity, communications and other 3. According to Scope of Membership • Associational – Members are those
services. who have their own enterprise and belong
• Multipurpose – is one which • Institutional – Members are to specific sector or organization.
combines two or more activities o these employees of a specific institution or • Community-Level – Members are
different types of cooperatives corporation based on a defined geographical area.
PREBOARD EXAMINATION b. No, unless she has enrolled in d. II only
refresher course of 12 units
5. Can Manny Pacquiao be given a
c. No special permit to teach boxing in a special
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
school?
d. Yes
a. No, he is not a teacher education
3. Is membership to the accredited
graduate
professional organization for teachers
The Teaching Profession, Social Dimensions mandatory for all LET passers? b. No, he has not passed the LET
for Education
a. No c. Yes, he is a graduate of ALS
1. To whom does the word teacher
b. Yes, when the teacher is already d. Yes, he has excelled and gained
refer?
teaching international recognition
I. Full time teachers
c. Yes 6. Is it professional for a teacher to
II. Part time teachers receive gifts from the student and parents?
d. Only for LET passers who are not
III. Guidance counselors repeaters a. Not at all

IV. Librarians 4. Which is true of the periodic merit b. No, especially if done in exchange
exam for teacher provided for in RA 7836? for requested concessions
V. Division Superintendent
I. Consist of oral exam c. Yes, if deserved
a. I, II, and III
II. Consist of written exam d. Yes, in-season and out-of-season
b. I and III
gifts
III. May serve as additional basis for
c. I, II, III, and IV –I,II,V BEST ANSWER
merit promotion in addition to performance 7. An Education graduate without a
d. III and IV rating license is accepted to teach in a private
school? Is this in violation of RA 7836?
2. Teacher Kevin has not practiced his IV. Taken with fee of P 1000 per
profession for the past five years. Can he go examinee a. No provided he has taught for at
back to teaching immediately? least 3 years
a. I only
a. Yes, if nobody can take his place b. Yes. No one may teach without a
b. I and IV
license
c. II and III – I,II,III BEST ANSWER
c. No b. Household campaign for healthful a. Right for basic education to
practice determine subjects of the study
d. Yes
c. Promoting contraceptives for b. Right to enforce administrative
8. For relevance to business and
planned parenthood systems
industry, what did the First Biennial
National Education on Education (2008) d. Introducing cooperative thrift c. Right to provide proper governance
impose for updating the Licensure practices
d. Right for institutions of higher
Examination for teachers?
11. Which of the following is not John learning to determine academic grounds for
a. Moral or ethical values Dewey’s contribution to the sociological admission
foundation of education?
b. Technical and scientific 14. What kind of grassroots model best
competencies a. Facilitating learning along social advances Education for All as served
conditions of the learner children of slum city dwellers?
c. Upgraded laboratory facilities
b. As a social process, education begins a. Mobile education on Kariton
d. Vocational skills
at birth
b. Leaf flyers for out-of-school children
9. What does the Teacher Education
c. True education is transmission of
Development Program signify as a c. Radio education modules
knowledge
prerequisite for employment of teachers in
d. Educational television
basic education schools? d. The school is a continuation of
home 15. After the implementation of NCBTS,
a. National Standard Competencies
results of LET still reveal low performance
among teachers 12. Of the following, which is most
among examinees. What can teacher
fundamental to building up a strong school
b. Licensure Examination for Teachers education institutions do to upgrade their
culture of excellence?
graduates’ LET performance?
c. Induction of new teachers
a. High standards of performance
a. Review curriculum vis-à-vis TOS
d. Job interviews for teacher applicants
b. Student-centered curriculum
b. Intensify Field Study Courses
10. Among active participation of school
c. Mission and core values
officials and teachers in the community, c. Hire expensive review trainers
which of the following is not appropriate d. Student handbook of conduct
d. Implement selective admission in
due to prevailing religious sentiments?
13. Among rights of the schools, which TEIs
a. Literacy assistance for out of school is not provided by the law?
16. What is the cultural trait of
children/youths
conflicting values that aims to please
people in different venues and situations a. BESRA – Basic Education Sector b. student’s evaluation
rather than abide by principles? Reform Agenda
c. principal’s evaluation
a. Crab mentality b. TEDPA – Technical Education
d. self-evaluation
Development Program
b. Split personality
23. Among reforms for enhancing
c. K-12
c. Kanya-kanya system teacher professionalism, which has been
d. BEC – Basic Education Curriculum implemented by law in order to determine
d. Bahala na mentality
whether prospective teachers have
20. How can the efforts of four agencies
17. Among qualities which employers acquired professional competencies prior to
(DepEd, CHED, PRC, CSC) be best achieved
look for in the 21st century workplace, granting them a permit to teach?
for the training and development of
which is the most challenging and
teachers? a. accrediting a national organization
demanding?
for teachers
a. Synchronization
a. Aptitude for teamwork
b. setting up centered for excellence in
b. cost-reduction
b. Skills and social behavior teacher education centers
c. streamlining
c. Readiness to take risks c. licensure examination
d. sharing of resources
d. Specific competencies for work d. creation of a professional board for
21. What is the core of the Teacher teachers
18. In educating the whole person as
Education Development Program?
demanded by the “Learning to be” pillar of 24. From global competence as defined
the 21st century education, where does the a. high order thinking skills or HOTS by international educators, which is the
concept of meaning, purpose and most appropriate characteristic of globally
b. student-centered learning
engagement belong? competent individual?
c. National Competency-Based
a. Mind and body a. familiarity with new culture
Teaching Standards
b. Aesthetic sense b. open-mindedness to new culture
d. Technology integration in instruction
c. Spiritual values c. adaptability to new work
22. What is known as a self-appraisal for
environment
d. Personal responsibility professional growth that is acceptable and
useful for recognizing weakness and d. foreign-language policy
19. Which program directly embodies
strengths for a new beginning teacher?
both the pre-service and in-service
programs? a. master teacher’s evaluation
25. For a school, which of the following c. Tagalog c. religious education
is most significant in repairing shorelines
d. Filipino d. public education
with depleted coral reefs?
28. Of the following, which is the most 31. If Dr. Jose Rizal lives in the 21st
a. outreach by depositing rubber tires
functional intervention in order to achieve a century, what character expression and
as artificial coral reefs
basic right of every Filipino Child under the commitment would have shown our
b. implement reporting system against Constitution and Magna Carta for Disabled generation?
dynamite fishermen Persons?
a. inventor of techniques
c. legislative lobby to disallow tourism a. Philosophy of education
b. citizen and producer
in endangered shorelines
b. policy for curricular reform
c. member of family and community
d. outreach by educating the villagers
c. home study program
on protection of coral reefs d. creative dreamer
d. structural organization
26. In a tertiary school, the President 32. In the learning to do pillar of new
organized a Fun Run for students, faculty 29. Of the following interventions, education, what is the enabling factor that
and personnel to enjoy camaraderie, which is directly aimed at responding to the can make the learner fully contribute to a
physical exertion under the sun, sense of transitional gap between academic peaceful and just society?
engagement and achievement. What does achievement and employment?
a. knowledge
the activity promote?
a. identification of centers of
b. skills
a. spiritual vigor excellence
c. insights
b. cultural consciousness b. deregulation of tuition fees
d. values
c. national integrity c. school networking with business and
industry 33. Before being able to fully learn to
d. moral integrity
live and work together under the pillar of
d. voluntary accreditation of schools
27. In the Education Act of 1901 which the 21st century education, what must the
established a free public education in the 30. In the formal education system learner attain for himself?
Philippines, what language was imposed during Hispanic times in the Philippines,
a. find peace within oneself
under the one-language policy? what was not implement but which we
enjoyed during the American period? b. attain an altruistic mind
a. Spanish
a. vocational education c. love his fellowmen
b. English
b. private education d. become self-actualized
34. The Transparency International’s 37. Educated in a religious school, Sansa 40. What was the degree of moral
perception that the Philippines suffers a goes to confession every day to be free of certitude when U.S. statement decided to
cultural malaise of corruption, what any kind of sin. How do you characterize drop the atomic bombing on Hiroshima and
component of our character needs to be Dona’s moral attitude? Nagasaki to prevent mass deaths by a land
further developed along the Learning To Be invasion of Japan?
a. Callous
Pillar of education in the 21st century?
a. Doubtful
b. Pharisaical
a. Familial-social component
b. Certain
c. Scrupulous
b. Physical-economic component
c. Perplexed
d. Strict
c. Intellectual-emotional component
d. Probable
38. How would you characterize the
d. Ethical-spiritual component
moral attitude of Hispanic friars who taught 41. Teacher Slash is of the thinking that
35. This powerful European country religion but were unfaithful to their vow of from the very start students must be made
supplied arms to Afghanistan rebels who property by amassing the land properties of to realize study is indeed hard work. To
were fighting a terrorist war in the Middle natives? which philosophy does Teacher Susan
East. What was the principle of moral adhere?
a. Scrupulous
discernment applicable in this case?
a. Essentialism
b. Strict
a. Principle of double effect
b. Perennialism
c. Lax
b. Principle of lesser evil
c. Progressivism
d. Pharisaical
c. Principle of material cooperation
d. Reconstructionism
39. How would you characterize the
d. Principle of moral cooperation
moral attitude of prisoners with criminal 42. If your students appear to be more
36. Which of the following best defines minds, who have no sensitivity to the interested in a topic outside your planned
a morally mature person? welfare of other people? lesson for the day, you set aside your lesson
plan for that day and grasp the opportunity
a. Cultural values clarification a. Pharisaical
to discuss the topic of particular interest to
b. Unhampered exercise of one’s right b. Strict your students. Strike the iron while it is hot!
Which philosophy governs for your action?
c. Transmittal of one’s moral viewpoint c. Lax
a. rationalism
d. Knowledge and practice of universal d. Callous
moral values b. empiricism
c. existentialism 2. Let’s teach them to accept complete How a teacher relates to his/her pupils
responsibility for their performance depends on his/her concepts about
d. progressivism
him/her. In a faculty recollection, the
3. Let’s make the school environment
43. Students must be taught self- teachers were asked to share their thoughts
conducive for learning
responsibility is the desire of the of the learner, their primary customer.
___________ teacher. 4. Let’s make use of the experiential What follows are the gists of what were
methods of teaching shared:
a. Existentialist
45. On which educational philosophy is
b. Utilitarianist
response #1 anchored?
Teacher A – The learner is a product of his
c. Pragmatic
a. Behaviorism environment. Sometime he has no choice.
d. Constructivist He is determined by his environment.
b. Progressivism
44. Who asserts that teaching is not just Teacher B – The learner can choose what he
c. Existentialism
depending knowledge into the empty minds can become despite his environment.
of the learners? It is helping students create d. Essentialism
Teacher C – The learner is a social being
knowledge and meaning of their
46. Which response/s come/s from a who learns well though an active interplay
experiences?
behaviorist? with others
a. Constructivist
a. 1 and 3 Teacher D – The learner is a rational being.
b. Essentialist Schools should develop his rational and
b. 2 and 4
moral powers
c. Existentialist
c. 1 and 2
d. Pragmatist
d. 3 and 4
48. Whose philosophical concept is that
SITUATIONAL
47. If you lean toward a progressivist of Teacher A?
In a faculty meeting, the principal told his philosophy, with which response do you
a. Behaviorist’s
teachers: We need to improve our school agree?
performance in the National Achievement b. Existentialist’s
a. 4
Test. What should we do? The teachers
c. Progressivist’s
gave varied answers as follows: b. 2
d. Rationalist’s
1. Let’s give incentives and rewards to c. 1
students who get a rating of 85% 49. If you agree with Teacher C, you are
d. 3
more of a/an
a. Progressivist a. Ability to think c. Allowing different interests
b. Perrenialist b. Mathematical skills d. Changing attitudes and feelings
c. Essentialist c. Memory skills 56. A young mother observes her seven
year old girl glued to her computer games.
d. Rationalist d. Concentration
What aspect of the family life may suffer
50. Whose response denies man’s 53. Which of the following belongs to due to obsession of the young with
freewill? the more sophisticated learning-to-learn technology gadgets?
skills for the individual learner?
a. Teacher A’s a. Family social life
a. To ask and gather data
b. Teacher C’s b. Family economic life
b. To listen and observe
c. Teacher B’s c. Discipline and obedience
c. To process and select information
d. Teacher D’s d. Parent-child relationship
d. To read with understanding
57. Which of the following is not an
54. Of the following effects on learning, advanced process of meta-cognition among
Human Growth and Development,
what is the effect of simulations that make learners?
Facilitating Learning, Developmental
students feel and sense experience in the
Reading a. Learning how to recognize thoughts
classroom?
51. From a broad vantage view of b. Acquisition of new knowledge
a. Reinforcing learning
human development, who has the primary
c. Assessing own thinking
duty to educate the youths or children? b. Providing experiences that
otherwise might not be had d. Learning how to study
I. Parents
c. Motivating students 58. Of comprehension or thinking
II. Teachers
strategies, which is relating one or two
d. Changing attitudes and feelings
III. the state items, such as nouns and verbs?
55. Of the following effects on learning,
IV. the schools a. Basic elaboration strategies
what is the effect of assigning various
52. Of the three aspects of learning, sections of the newspaper, and allowing b. Complex rehearsal strategies
which is not mentioned as needed so that choice depending on the learner’s choice?
c. Complex elaboration strategies
the individual learner in the 21st century
a. Encouraging participation
can learn how to learn? d. Affective strategies
b. Reinforcing learning
59. Of skills teacher should understand 62. When preacher Xian read the 65. In Erikson’s stage theory of
and students need to acquire, which is the Genesis story on creation, he explained that development questionnaire, which
ability to integrate complex information God is so powerful he created the universe affirmation does not belong to the stage of
into categories through its attributes in only seven days. What level of reading initiative vs. guilt?
(characteristics, principles or functions)? comprehension did preacher John apply?
a. People can be trusted
a. Scanning a. Evaluative reading on character, plot
b. In difficulty, I will not give up
or style
b. Complex cognitive
c. I feel what happens to me is the
b. Literal reading the lines
c. Sharpening-leveling result of what I have done
c. Applied reading beyond the lines
d. Complexity-simplicity d. I am prepared to take a risk
d. Interpretative reading between the
60. Inculcating moral maturity among 66. For cognitive learning, what are sets
lines
students, which of the following relates to of facts, concepts, and principles that
belief and ideals? 63. What is the main organization and describe underlying mechanism that
orientation of science and social studies regulate human learning, development and
a. Promoting human equality
reading materials? behavior?
b. Refraining from prejudiced action
a. Expository a. Facts
c. Avoiding deception and dishonesty
b. Descriptive b. Concepts
d. Respecting freedom of conscience
c. Narrative c. Theories
61. Research studies showed that
d. Argumentative d. Hypothesis
children in slums generally have lower
reading achievement then children in urban 64. In his History class, teacher Naomi 67. Literature teacher Kim introduced
schools. What factor is shown to affect used a current events IQ contest to figures of speech in poetry to improve
reading achievement? determine champions in identifying people, ability of her students to interpret verses.
places, and events. What learning objective What kind of thinking is she developing in
a. Mobility
outcome does she aim to achieve? her students?
b. Personality and emotional factors
a. Knowledge or recall a. Critical thinking
c. Socio-economic status
b. Perpetual abilities b. Metaphoric thinking
d. Listening comprehension
c. Application c. Convergent thinking
d. Responding d. Divergent thinking
68. Of clusters of meaningful learning 71. Of the following which is normally 74. Research says, “people tend to
activities, which does not belong to spatial expected of Grade VI pupils? attribute successes to internal causes and
learning activities? their failures to external causes.” What
a. Getting along with classmates
does this imply as a most potent key to
a. Visualization
b. Being independent of parents success?
b. Concept-mapping
c. Showing class leadership a. Reasoning
c. Peer tutoring
d. Displaying a male or feminine social b. Imagination
d. Art projects role
c. Application
69. From cluster of meaningful learning 72. From categories of exceptionalities
d. Motivation
activities, which does not belong to verbal- in the young child and adolescents what
linguistic intelligence learning? involves difficulties in specific cognitive 75. From Kohlberg’s theory of moral
processes like perception, language, development, what is the moral reasoning
a. Ecological field trip
memory due to mental retardation, or perspective of Mother Teresa who
b. Debates emotional/behavioral disorder, or sensory pledged her life to serve the sick and very
impairment? old?
c. Journal writing
a. Learning disabilities a. Social contract
d. Reading
b. Speech and communication b. Universal principles
70. Which of the following violates the
disorders
principle that “each child’s brain is unique c. Obedience
and vastly different from one another”? c. Emotional/conduct disorders
d. Law and order
a. Giving ample opportunity for a pupil d. Autism
76. Blind cyclist and teacher Maria
to explore rather than simply dish out
73. Of the following, which is most true Bunyan won 8th place in the able-bodied
information
of adolescents? Sydney 2000 Olympics. Of the following,
b. Employing principles in multiple which is the central and fundamental
a. Hormonal changes
intelligence in teaching quality she displayed by never thinking that
b. Last splurge of dependence blindness is an impediment to becoming a
c. Making a left-handed pupil write
great athlete?
with her right hand as this is better c. Unruly behavior
a. Perseverance
d. Allowing open dialogue among d. Defiance of peer group
students of various cultural backgrounds b. Passion
c. Dedication 80. What is mainly addressed by early d. Speech and communication
intervention program for children with disorders
d. Self-belief
disabilities, ages 0 to 3 years old?
83. What kinds of skills are commonly
77. How can new information be made
a. Ensuring inclusion for special dominant in subjects like Computer, PE,
more meaningful to students?
children Music, and the like?
a. Relating it to knowledge they
b. Early growth development lag a. Problem-solving skills
already know
c. Identifying strengths and b. Manipulative skills
b. Valuing new knowledge
weaknesses in special children
c. Affective skills
c. Demonstrating novelty of new
d. Preventing labeling of disabled
knowledge d. Thinking skills
children
d. Increasing retention of new 84. How is the disorderly behavior of
81. What is the degree of moral
knowledge children classified when they tell lies?
certitude of Jade Althea who entered into
78. Under the domains of learning, to marriage only out of obedience to her a. Moral
what domain do Reflex movements, parents, but uncertain whether she wanted
b. Intellectual
perceptual abilities, and non-discursive marriage at all?
communication belong? c. Social
a. Certain
a. Psychomotor d. Psychological
b. Lax
b. Affective 85. Which of the following is not among
c. Probable
the major targets of the child-friendly
c. Cognitive
d. Doubtful school system (CFSS)?
d. Reflective
82. On categories of exceptionality in a. All school children are friendly
79. In what development stage is the the young, what is difficulty in focusing and
b. All children complete their
pre-school child? maintaining attention, and/or recurrent
elementary education within six years
hyperactive and impulsive behavior?
a. Early childhood
c. All children 6-12 years old are
a. ADHD
b. Babyhood enrolled in elementary schools
b. Emotional/conduct disorders
c. Infancy d. All grade six students pass the
c. Autism division, regional, and national tests
d. Late childhood
86. Research studies that reading power 89. Among models of reading strategies, assume that everyone has the same point
affects college students who have insomnia, what did student Jk adopt when she reads of view?
conflicts with parents, poor rapport with back and forth, attending to both what is in
a. Reversibility
other people. What factor(s) is shown to her mind and what’s on the page?
effect reading achievement? b. Egocentrism
a. Bottoms-up
a. Home conditions c. Symbolic function
b. Interactive
b. Socio-economic status d. Centration
c. Down-top
c. Personality and emotional factors 93. Which is the most basic in Maslow’s
d. Top-down
hierarchy of needs?
d. Perception and comprehension
90. Of the following, how can self-
a. Socialization
87. Among the following, which is the esteem be best developed among learners?
abstract form of learning, parents teach b. Actualization
a. Doing fair share in community work
their children?
c. Self-esteem
b. Fulfilling commitments
a. Tumulong ka sa paglinis ng bahay
d. Altruism
c. Through relationships with others
b. Magbasa ka ng libro
94. Which aspect of multi-intelligence is
d. Displaying self-control
c. Palagi kang magdasal enhanced by asking students to work on a
91. Of Piaget’s Cognitive Concepts, physical model of the atom after a teacher’s
d. Mapakabuti ka
which refer to the process of fitting a new discussion on the subject of the atom?
88. What characteristic differentiate experience to a previously created cognitive
a. Interpersonal
spiritual intelligence or spiritual quotient as structure or schema?
developed by Harvard University, from b. Linguistic
a. Assimilation
sectarian religion (E.g. Christian, Buddhist,
c. Kinesthetical
Jewish, etc.)? b. Schema
d. Mathematical
a. Authoritarian values c. Accommodation
95. Among specialist in reading, who are
b. Universal values d. Equilibrium
mainly concerned about reading as a
c. Creedal values 92. In Piaget’s stages of cognitive thinking process that involves the
development, which is the tendency of the recognition of printed or written symbols
d. Sectarian values
child to only see his point of view and to which serve as thought stimuli?
a. Semantics
b. Psychologists 98. How do you describe transfer of 101. Of the types of validity tests, what is
learning across subject matter, e.g value of concerned with the relation of test scores
c. Linguists
thrift in Economic and Social Science? to performance at some future time, e.g.
d. Sociologists Freshmen college test can show success in
a. Horizontal
college?
96. Sequence the following events on
b. Spiral
the historical development of reading: a. Curriculum validity
c. Vertical
I. Greek letters and the Roman b. Criterion validity
alphabet were developed d. Cyclic
c. Content validity
II. Through the Semite’s ingenuity, 99. What broad learning is needed for a
d. Predictive validity
sounds, and symbols gave rise to the learner to desire to learn throughout life?
Phoenician alphabet 102. The test questions in Teacher Dae
a. Four basic Rs
Dae’s test were confusing and subject to
III. People used pictures and characters
b. Basic education wrong understanding, especially to poorer
to convey messages
students. What was wrong with the test?
c. General education
IV. Researchers showed the processes
a. Inappropriate level of difficult of
of reading, comprehension, and d. Pre-school system
items
interpretation
100. What observation attests to the fact
b. Unclear directions
a. I, II, III, and IV that the sudden student’s motivation vary
according to socio-cultural background? c. Ambiguity
b. I, II, IV and III
a. Females mature earlier than boys d. Test items inappropriate for
c. III, II, I and IV
outcomes being measured
b. Children from low-income
d. IV, II, I and III
household meet more obstacle in learning 103. Of the following, which exemplifies
97. How is the disorderly behavior of the best example of cooperation and
c. Genetic endowments may show
children classified when they don’t focus voluntarism in the Parent-Teacher
gifted endowments among the young
and lack attention? Associations?
d. Brains of boys are bigger and better
a. Intellectual a. Helping hands after a natural crisis,
than those of females
e.g. devastating storm
b. Social
Assessment of Learning, Field Study,
b. Attending regular meetings
c. Moral Practice Teaching
c. Fund raising for PT funds
d. Psychomotor
d. Running the school canteen 107. Of the following subjects, which 110. To what process of evaluation does
does not belong to performance-based determining the extent objectives are met
104. Among standardized tests, which
subjects in which direct instruction is belong?
reveals strengths and weaknesses for
effectively used?
purposes of placement and formulating an a. Authentic
appropriate instructional program? a. Values education
b. Formative
a. Personality tests b. Music
c. Criterion-referenced
b. Achievement tests c. Science
d. Norm-referenced
c. Diagnostic tests d. Mathematics
111. Which form of the foundation of all
d. Competency tests 108. Which of these approaches would cognitive objects without which the next
reform assessment outcomes? level of higher thinking skills cannot be
105. Among standardized tests, which
attained?
can show how students perform in a. Apply sanctions on low performing
comparison with each other and to schools a. Knowledge
students in other schools?
b. Focus on testing without investing b. Synthesis
a. Competency tests the learner’s needs
c. Application
b. Subject exit tests c. Use understanding as means of
d. Analysis
giving feedback on students learning
c. Achievement tests
112. What primary response factor is
d. Compare results of performance of
d. Diagnostic tests considered by Essay questions?
all schools
106. Teacher Bea Bunana makes her tests a. Factual information
109. Using extrinsic motivational
easy for students to understand, easy to
assessment, what could be the most noble b. Wide sampling of ideas
administer and score and suitable to test
motive in students pursuing a lifetime work
conditions, e.g. time. What is she achieving c. Originality
and mission for the teaching profession?
for her tests?
d. Less time for construction and
a. Promise of high rank and prestige
a. Efficiency scoring
b. Social service to upcoming
b. Usability 113. Among written categories of
generations
assessment methods, what did teacher
c. Reliability
c. Economic security and welfare Maggie Lagid use when she assessed the
d. Validity
d. Respected position in society
stock knowledge of her students through b. Multiplication skills a. Completion
questioning in an open class?
c. Subject-verb agreement b. Essay
a. Oral questioning
d. Vocabulary meaning c. Problem-solving
b. Performance test
117. What should be done with test item d. Matching
c. Product rating scale whose difficulty index is .98?
121. One half of the class scored very
d. Observation and self-report a. Revise it low. Teacher Janus gave another tests to
determine where were the students were
114. In the context of the 6 facets of b. Retain it
weakest. What type of test is this?
understanding cited by Wiggins and
c. Reject it
McTIghe, what is a proof of a student’s a. Aptitude test
understanding a principle? d. Reserve it for another group of
b. Remedial test
students
a. Stating given examples
c. Diagnostic test
118. What is known as the scoring guides
b. Repeating it as given by the teacher
for rating open-ended questions? d. Readiness test
c. Applying it to solve his problem
a. Rubrics 122. On what is normative marking
d. Retaining it in memory for a long based?
b. Outcomes
period of time
a. High marks of few students
c. Scales
115. What does it mean if student Pete
b. Failure of some students
got a 60% percentile rank in class? d. Outputs
c. Normal curve of standard
a. He scored better than 60% of the 119. What does it mean to say that the
distribution
class facility index of a test item is .50?
d. Student achievement relative to
b. He scored less than 60% of the class a. It is reliable
other students
c. He got 40% of the test wrongly b. It is valid
123. What cognitive domain is involved in
d. He got 60% of the items correctly c. It is moderate in difficulty the student’s clarifying information from
conclusion?
116. Which of the following may not be d. It is very easy
adequately assessed by a paper and pencil a. Synthesis
120. With the mode of answering as a
test?
point of reference, which of the following b. Evaluation
a. Sight reading in music does not belong to this test group?
c. Analysis a. A problem b. Performance test
d. Application b. A deficit c. Written response instruments
124. Which of the following indicates a c. A defect d. Observation and self-reports
strong negative correlation?
d. A gap 131. On what should teacher’s evaluation
a. -75 of a learner’s work be based?
128. How does a student’s 80 percentile
b. -15 score interpreted? i. Attendance
c. -10 a. High in all the skills being tested ii. Merit
d. -25 b. Higher than 80% of the members of iii. Quality of academic performance
the group
125. What is the graphic illustration for iv. Behavior in class
the relationship between two variables? c. Better relative to the competencies
a. I and II
targeted
a. Histogram
b. II, III, and IV
d. 80% of the specified content
b. Normal curves
c. II and III
129. Of the types of validity for tests,
c. Frequency polygons
what is focused on the extent to which a d. I, II, III, and IV
d. Scatter diagram particular tests correlates with acceptable
132. Self-evaluation can be done in
measure of performance?
126. What does a negative discrimination various ways, but this is not one of them:
index mean? a. Curricular validity
a. Use of an evaluation instrument
a. The test item has low reliability b. Content validity
b. Written reflection
b. More from the lower group c. Criterion validity
c. Self-videotape of class performance
answered the test item correctly
d. Predictive validity
d. Per feedback session
c. More from the upper answered the
130. Among general categories of
test correctly 133. In her test, Teacher Marian R
assessment methods, what instruments did
unknowingly gave clues to the answers that
d. The test could not discriminate pre-school teacher Justine use when he
reduce usability of the test. What was
between the upper and lower group rated the handwriting of his students using
wrong with the test?
a prototype handwriting model?
127. What is the deviation from a
a. Ambiguity
standard or desired level of performance? a. Product rating scale
b. Unclear directions a. A few students performed c. Achievement test
excellently
c. Poorly constructed test items d. Portfolio
b. Most students performed well
d. Test too short 140. What computation did teacher
c. Almost all students had average Panny use in getting the difference between
134. In preparing classroom tests, which
performance the highest and lowest scores in each class?
of the following checklists is the LAST
among steps in tests preparation? d. Most students performed poorly a. Mean
a. How are the objective items to be 137. Which is true when the standard b. Range
scored? deviation is small?
c. Standard deviation
b. How are the test results to be a. Scores are toward both extremes
d. Median
reported?
b. Scores are spread apart
141. Which measure of central tendency
c. How I have prepared a table of
c. Scores are tightly bunched together is most reliable when scores are extremely
specifications?
high and low?
d. The bell curve is relatively fat
d. How are the test scores to be
a. Cannot be identified unless
tabulated? 138. In her tests, Teacher Tomden made
individual scores are given
tests that were either too difficult or too
135. What formula is used to total and
easy. What was wrong with her tests? b. Median
compute test scores at the end of the year?
a. Unclear directions c. Mode
a. [Test scores = transmutation table] x
100 b. Inappropriate level of difficulty of d. Mean
the test items
b. [Highest score + Lowest possible 142. Which measure of central tendency
score] x 100 c. Ambiguity is most reliable to get a picture of the class
performance whose raw scores in a quiz
c. [Student’s score x 100] d. Identifiable patterns of answers
are: 97, 95, 85, 86, 77, 75, 50, 10, 5, 2, 1?
d. [Student’s score + Highest possible 139. What is an alternative assessment
a. Mode
score] x 100 tool that consists of a collection of work
artifacts or in progress accomplishment by a b. None. It is best to look at individual
136. What can be said of student
targeted clientele? scores
performance in a positively skewed score
distribution? a. Evaluation instrument c. Mean
b. Rubric d. Median
143. Self-evaluation has become an 146. What is the range if the score 149. An entering college would like to
important kind of performance assessment distribution is: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, determine which course is best suited for
among teachers, useful as an honest self- 85 , 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 51, 12, 9, him. Which test is appropriate for this
criticism and a starting point to removal 8, 6, 3, 1? purpose?
evaluation by supervisors, peers, or
a. 93 a. Aptitude test
students. How is self-evaluation described?
b. 85 b. Intelligence test
a. Evidence of teaching performance
c. 97 c. Achievement test
b. Substitute to supervisor’s rating
d. Between 51 and 34 d. Diagnostic test
c. Guide for self-adjustment
147. What does the test mean if the 150. Which of the following criteria is the
d. Tool for salary adjustment
difficulty index is 1? basis for selecting tests that yield similar
144. What is the common instrument results when repeated over a period of
a. Very difficult
used in measuring learning in the affective time?
domain? b. Missed by everyone
a. Efficiency
a. Multiple choice c. Very easy
b. Validity
b. Checklist d. A quality item
c. Usability
c. Scaling 148. What is the meaning of a negative
d. Reliability
correlation between amount of practice
d. Questionnaire
and number of errors in tennis? Principles and Methods of Teaching,
145. On the test giver’s list of Do’s, which Educational Technology, Curriculum
a. The increase in the amount of
of the following is not relative to motivating Development
practices does not at all affect the number
students to do their best?
of errors 151. Facilities such as classrooms,
a. Read test directions fixtures, and equipment can often damage
b. As the amount of practice increases,
the morale of new teachers and become an
b. Reduce test anxiety, e.g. “Take a the number of errors decreases
obstacle for adapting well to the school
deep breath.”
c. The decrease in the amount of environment. What should be the policy for
c. Explain the purpose of the test practice sometimes affects the number of assigning said physical facilities?
errors
d. Tell students: “I will be proud of you a. needs of student’s basis
if you perform well.” d. Decrease in the amount of practice
b. position ranking basis
goes with decrease in the number of errors
c. first-come, first-served basis b. Pass the student. That will be off use is the LEAST desirable strategy for
to the student, his parents and you. classroom management?
d. service seniority basis
c. Pass the student. Why suffer the a. Punishing while clarifying why
152. There are various functions a fellow
threat? punishment is done
teacher or peer coach can help new
teachers. What role does a peer coach play d. Don’t pass him. Live by your b. Punishing while angry
by being present/available to share ideas, principle of justice. You will get reward, if
c. Punishing the erring student rather
problems and success with a new teacher? not in this life, in the next!
than the entire class
a. a provider of technical feedback 155. In what setting is differentiated and
d. Give punishment sparingly
multi-lingual teaching most effective?
b. a facilitator of strategies
158. According to the guidelines on
a. special children with classes
c. an analyzer of teaching job punishment, what does it mean that the
b. multi-grade classes teacher should give the student the benefit
d. a close peer or companion
of the doubt?
c. children with diverse cultural
153. Teacher Princess sees to it that her
backgrounds a. Make sure facts are right before
classroom is clean and orderly so her pupils
punishing
will less likely disarrange seats and litter on d. pre-school children
the floor. On which thought is her action b. Doubt the incident really happened
156. After the embarrassing incident,
based?
Teacher Kevin vowed to himself to flunk the c. Don’t punish and doubt
a. existentialism student at the end of the school term. What effectiveness of punishment
has Dante done that is against the
b. progressivism d. Get the side of the students when
guidelines for using punishment?
punishing
c. behaviorism
a. Punishing immediately in an
159. Which of the following guidelines for
d. reconstructionism emotional state
punishment may be done?
154. Teacher Nancy is directed to pass an b. Using double standards in punishing
a. Don’t punish students outside of
undeserving student with a death threat.
c. Doing the impossible school rules on punishment
Which advise will a utilitarian give?
d. Holding a grudge and not starting b. Don’t threaten the impossible
a. Don’t pass him. You surely will not
with a clean slate
like someone to give you a death threat in c. Don’t use double standards for
order to pass 157. Following the principles for punishing
punishing students, which of the following
d. Don’t assign extra homework
160. For group guidance in classroom d. Construction process 166. From classroom management
management, what element is lacking when strategies applied on erring students, which
163. Of subcategories of movement
there is too much competitiveness and of the following should not be done?
behavior, what is happening when the
exclusiveness with the teacher being
teacher ends an activity abruptly? a. Surprise quiz
punitive and partial to some students?
a. Thrust b. Communicating problems to parents
a. Dissatisfaction with classroom work
b. Truncation c. Parent-principal conference
b. Poor interpersonal relations
c. Stimulus-bounded d. Shaming erring student before the
c. Poor group organization
class
d. Flip-flop
d. Disturbance in group climate
167. Among mistaken goals in the
164. Of subcategories of teacher
161. To demonstrate here authority Acceptance Approach to discipline, what
movement behavior, what is happening
Teacher Kokeyni made an appeal to happens when students defy adult by
when the teacher goes from topic or
undisciplined students. What kind of appeal arguing, contradicting, teasing, temper
activity to other topic or activities, lacking
did she make by saying, “Ladies and tantrums, and low level hostile behavior?
clear direction and sequence of activities?
gentlemen, don’t engage in that kind of
a. Power seeking
behavior, you can do much better?” a. Truncation
b. Withdrawal
a. Invoke peer reaction b. Dangle
c. Revenge seeking
b. Exert authority c. Thrust
d. Attention getting
c. Internalizing student’s image of d. Flip-flop
themselves 168. Teacher Ann Patuan dealt effectively
165. Of subcategories of teacher
with a minor infraction of whispering by a
d. Teacher-student relationship movement behavior, what is happening
student to a neighbor during class. Which of
when the teacher is too immersed in a small
162. What is the term for the leap from the following did she do?
group of students or activity, thus ignoring
theory to practice in which the teacher
other students or activity? a. Reprimand quietly
applies theories to effective teaching
methods and theories? a. Truncation b. Continue to teach and ignore
infraction
a. Integration process b. Flip-flop
c. Reprimand student after class
b. Informational process c. Stimulus-bounded
d. Use nonverbal signals (gesture or
c. Conceptualization process d. Thrust
facial expression)
169. What mistake is teacher Senemin d. Balance c. Excess in chalkboard talk
Basic trying to avoid by never ignoring any
172. Teaching English, teacher Krizzy is d. Student interest and teacher
student or group of students in her
careful about her lesson content. What enthusiasm
discussions and other activities?
quality of content did he achieve when she
e. Rigidity if movement
a. Non-direction made certain her information came with
the “information explosion” which she got 175. In the implementation of the
b. Dangled activity
in the Internet, such as how to effectively curriculum at the classroom level,
c. Divided attention teach phonetics? ineffective strategies are called “Red”.
Which of the following belongs to the Red
d. Abrupt end a. Learnability
Flag?
170. Teacher Dra D Explorer is a great b. Significance
a. Content applied to real-life
lecturer and so she is invited to speak and
c. Balance situations
represent the school on many occasions.
What is one quality of her lecturers when d. Interest b. Overemphasis on drill and practice
she follows a planned sequence, not
173. Teacher Kevin made certain his c. Available enrichment activities
diverting so as to lose attention of her
lesson content can be useful to his
listeners? d. Integration of problem solving
students, taking care of their needs in a
a. Explicit explanations student-centered classroom. What is this 176. Teacher Maggie explains by spicing
kind of quality content? her lectures with examples, descriptions
b. Continuity
and stories. What is this quality in her
a. Utility
c. Inclusion of elements lectures?
b. Balance
d. Fluency a. Planned sequence
c. Self-sufficiency
171. Teacher Aldub makes certain b. Elaboration through elements
content interesting to his students. d. Interest
c. Use of audiovisuals
Focusing on learners, he also uses many
174. In the implementation of the
simple examples, metaphors and stories. d. Simple vocabulary
curriculum at the classroom level, effective
What is this quality of lesson content?
strategies are called “Green”. Which of the 177. Can technology take the place of the
a. Interest following belongs to the Green Flag? teacher in the classroom? Select the most
appropriate answer:
b. Feasibility a. Homogenous students grouping
a. No. It is only an instrument or a tool
c. Self-sufficiency b. Content delivery based on lessons
b. Yes, when they hire less teachers a. Make the threat and reinforce with a. Satisfaction
and acquire more computers warning
b. Interest
c. Yes. When teachers are not b. Make the threat with immediate
c. Expectancy
competent punishment
d. Relevance
d. Yes, such as in the case of c. Ward and threat at the same time
Computer-assisted instruction (not teacher- 184. Which of the following is true of a
d. First a warning before the threat
assisted instruction) democratic classroom?
181. Among cognitive objectives, what is
178. What kind of tool is technology as a. Teacher acts as firm decision maker
also known as an understanding and is a
evidenced by its use in word processing
step higher than more knowledge of facts? b. Students decide what and how to
databases, spreadsheets, graphics design
learn
and desktop publishing? a. Comprehension
c. Consultation and dialogue
a. Analyzing tool b. Analysis
d. Suggestions are sent to higher
b. Encoding tool c. Synthesis
officials for decisions
c. Productivity tool d. Application
185. This is appropriate use of technology
d. Calculating tool 182. What is the quality of teacher Pining which can unite people of the world rather
Garcia’s lecture when she makes use of than exploit them?
179. In avoiding implying sickness or
various pictures, charts, graphs, videos to
suffering, which of the following is the most a. For pornography
support her lectures?
preferable way to refer to those with
b. For social media
disabilities like polio? a. Simplified vocabulary
c. For financial fraud
a. “Is polio-stricken” b. Enrichment through visual aids
d. For propaganda
b. “Had polio” c. Causal and logical relationships
186. From structures in Multifunctional
c. “Polio victim” d. Continuing sequence
Cooperative Learning, which involves each
d. “Suffers from polio” 183. In determining the materials and student writing in turn one answer as a
media to use, what consideration did paper and pencil is passed around the
180. If threat of punishment is necessary
Teacher Ina A. Mag adopt when he chose group?
on erring students, how should this best be
materials that can arouse and sustain in
done? a. Jigsaw
curiosity?
b. Inside-outside circle
c. Roundtable c. Principals’ memorandum fits lesson to learner’s capacity to absorb
lesson content?
d. Partners d. School curriculum
a. Learnability
187. How does the “humaneness” of the 190. Of components of direct instruction,
teacher best described when he/she is full which involves teachers and students b. Balance
interest and enthusiasm in the work of working together on a skill or task and
c. Validity
teaching? figuring out how to apply the strategy?
d. Interest
a. Responsiveness a. Consolidation
193. From structures of Multifunctional
b. Perceptiveness b. Guided practice
Cooperative Learning, which makes each
c. Knowledge c. Application group to produce a group product to share
with the whole class?
d. Sensitivity d. Modeling
a. Coop-coop
188. Teacher Lester Cruz Valdez gets 191. In direct/expositive instruction,
more information about how his students what is the logical pattern of procedures in b. Think-pair-share
learn in order to upgrade his pedagogy. a lesson adopted?
c. Team Word-Webbing
What principle is he following?
I. Provide motivation and draw
d. Partners
a. Teachers should keep track of commitments
learning outcomes 194. This is the more appropriate
II. Explain rationale and objectives
understanding of technology in education?
b. Teachers should value information
III. Provide feedback
a. Methods and process
c. Teachers should document
IV. Practice for mastery
information data on students b. Inventions and equipment
a. II, I, IV, and III
d. Teachers should teach and test c. Channels and instruments
learning b. IV, I, II and III
d. Hardware, designs, and
189. In order to assist new teacher, which c. I, IV, III, and II environment
is the most effective way to clarify the
d. I, II, IV and III 195. A teacher introduces herself as
schools’ goals and responsibilities early in
teacher only. What does this imply?
the first year? 192. Teacher JanJan made certain his
lesson content is within the capacity of his a. She must have been forced to
a. Student’s handbook
young forum grade learners. What is the pursue a career in teaching.
b. Orientation quality of John’s lesson content when he
b. The teaching profession is not a very a. Use of specific descriptions and to the level of outcome and the learner’s
significant one examples sense of fulfillment in performing the task?
c. The teaching profession is the b. Enriched audiovisuals a. Expectancy
lowest paid profession
c. Normal vocabulary b. Satisfaction
d. She takes no pride in the teaching
d. Planned sequence c. Interest
profession
198. In delivering her lessons, teacher d. Relevance
196. In the guided exploratory approach
Blackie Lou Blanco is careful that no topic is
to learning, which is not the term used for 200. In the inductive approach to
extensively discussed at the expense of
Inquiry learning? learning, what is not among the facilitating
other topics. That guiding principle in
skills needed on the part of the teacher?
a. Heuristic learning selection and organization of lesson content
is she following? a. Teacher giving generalization of
b. Problem-solving learning
principles
a. Significance
c. Discovery learning
b. Commenting to pave way for
b. Self-sufficiency
d. Expository learning generalizations or principles
c. Feasibility
197. What is another quality of teacher c. Organizing answers
Lassie Pecson’s lectures when she used d. Balance
d. Asking the right questions
words that are within the grasp of her
199. In determining materials and media
listeners, avoiding technical terms and
to use, what consideration did Teacher
jargons?
Grachie adopt when she gave importance
FINAL REVIEW d. Stimulating environment with ample D. Thematic instruction
objects to play with.
8. The concepts of trust vs. maturity,
5. Study this group of tests which was autonomy vs. self-doubt, and initiative vs.
1. A guest speaker in one graduation rites
administered with the following results, guilt are most closely related with the
told his audience: "Reminder, you are what
then answer the question. works of
you choose to be." The guest speaker is
more of a/an . Subject Mean SD Ronnels Score A. Erikson B. Piaget C. Freud
D. Jung
a. Realist b. Pragmatist Math 56 10 43
9. I want to teach concepts, patterns and
c. Idealist d. Essentialist Physics 41 9 31
abstractions. Which method is most
2. A teacher who equates authority with English 80 16 109 appropriate?
power does NOT .
In which subject(s) did Ronnel perform best A. Indirect instruction B. Discovery
a. Shame b. develop self-respect in in relation to the group's performance?
C. Direct instruction D. Problem solving
every pupil
A. Physics and Math b. English c.
10. Which behavioral term describes a
c. retaliate d. intimidate Physics d. Math
lesson outcome in the highest level of
3. Based on Edgar Dale's Cone of 6. Who among the following puts more Bloom's cognitive domain?
Experience, which activity is farthest from emphasis on core requirements, longer
A. Create B. Evaluate C. Analyze
the real thing? school day, longer academic year and more
D. Design
challenging textbooks
a. Read b. Hear c. View images d.
11. A sixth grade twelve-year old boy comes
Attend exhibit A. Perennialist B. Essentialist
from a dysfunctional family and has been
4. Based on Piaget's theory, what should a C. Progressivist D. Existentialist abused and neglected. He has been to two
teacher provide for children in the concrete orphanages and three different elementary
7. I drew learners into several content
operational stage? schools. The student can decide on the
areas and encouraged them to solve a
second grade level, but he can comprehend
a. Activities for hypothesis formulation. complex question for Inter-disciplinary
orally material at the fourth or fifth grade
teaching. Which strategy did I use?
b. Learning activities that involve problems level. The most probable cause/s of this
of classification and ordering. A. Problem-centered learning student's reading problem is/are.

c. Games and other physical activities to B. Unit method A. emotional factors B. poor teaching
develop motor skills.
C. Reading-writing activity C. neurological factor D. Immaturity
Superintendent. What should Teacher 18. What does extreme authoritarianism in
Q do if she has to act the home reinforce in learners?
12. Principal B tells her teachers that
professionally?
training in the humanities is most A. Doing things on their own initiative
important. To which educational A. Submit a signed justifiable criticism
B. Ability to direct themselves.
against Teacher B, if there is any.
philosophy does he adhere?
C. Dependence on others for direction.
B. Go straight to the Schools Division
A. Existentialism B. Perennialism
Superintendent and gives criticism verbally. D. Creativity in work.
C. Progressivism D. Essentialism
C. Hire a group to distribute poison letters 19. In a criterion-referenced testing, what
13. Which is the first step in planning an against Teacher B for information must you do to ensure that your test is fair?
achievement test? dissemination.
A. Make all of the questions true or false.
A. Define the instructional objective. D. Instigate student activists to read poison
B. Ask each student to contribute one
letters over the microphone.
B. Decide on the length of the test. question.
16. As a teacher, what do you do when you
C. Select the type of test items to use. C. Make twenty questions but ask the
engage yourself in major task analysis?
students to answer only ten of their choice.
D. Build a table of specification.
A. Test if learning reached higher level
D. Use the objectives for the units as guide
14. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of thinking skills.
in your test construction.
Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of
B. Breakdown a complex task into sub-skills.
teachers? 20. Teacher M's pupils are quite weak
C. Determine the level of thinking involve academically and his lesson is already far
A. LET passers
behind his time table.
D. Revise lesson objectives
B. Duly licensed professionals
How should Teacher M proceed with his
17. Which is a sound classroom
C. Possess dignity and reputation lesson?
management practice?
D. With high-moral values as well as A. Experientially B. Inductively
A. Avoid establishing routines
technical and professional competence
C. Logically D. Deductively
B. Establish routines for all daily needs and
15. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to
tasks. 21. Soc exhibits fear response to freely
be promoted and so writes an anonymous
roaming dogs but does not show fear when
letter against Teacher B accusing her of C. Apply rules and policies on a case to case
a dog is on a leash or confined to a pen.
fabricated lies Teacher Q mails this basis.
Which conditioning process is illustrated
anonymous letter to the Schools Division
D. Apply reactive approach to discipline.
A. Generalization B. Extinction A. Refuse to show either record. B. Don't pass him. You surely will not like
someone to give you a death threat in order
C. Acquisition D. Discrimination B. Show both records to him.
to pass.
22. Teacher P wants to develop the skill of C. Refuse to show any record without
C. Don't pass him. Live by your principle of
synthesizing in her pupils. Which one will expressing permission from principal.
justice. You will get reward, if not in this
she do?
D. Show only his child's records. life, in the next!
A. Ask her students to formulate a
25. Rights and duties are correlative. This D. Pass the student. That will be of use to
generalization from the data shown in
means that . the student, his parents and you.
graphs.
A. rights and duties regulate the 28. Are percentile ranks the same as
B. Ask her students to answer questions
relationship of men in society percentage correct?
beginning with What if ...
B. rights and duties arise from natural law A. It cannot be determined unless scores
C. Tell her pupils to state data presented in
are given.
graphs. C. each right carries with it one or several
corresponding duties B. It cannot be determined unless the
D. Directs her students to ask questions on
number of examinees is given.
the parts of the lesson not understood. D. rights and duties ultimately come from
God C. No D. Yes
23. Studies in the areas of neurosciences
disclosed that the human brain has limitless 26. If you agree with Rizal on how you can 29. Teacher W wants to review and check
capacity. What does this imply? contribute to our nation's redemption, on the lesson of the previous day? Which
which should you work for? one will be most reliable?
A. Some pupils are admittedly not capable
of learning. A. Opening our doors to foreign influence A. Having students identify difficult
homework problems.
B. Every pupil has his own native ability and B. Upgrading the quality of the Filipino
his learning is limited to this native ability. through education B. Having students correct each other's
work.
C. Every child is a potential genius. C. Stabilizing the political situation
C. Sampling the understanding of a few
D. Pupils can possibly reach a point where D. Gaining economic recovery
students.
they have learned everything.
27. Teacher A is directed to pass an
D. Explicitly reviewing the task-relevant
24. What should you do if a parent who is undeserving student with a death threat.
information necessary for the day's lesson.
concerned about a grade his child received Which advice will a hedonist give?
compared to another student's grade,
A. Pass the student. Why suffer the threat?
demands to see both students' grades?
30. To elicit more students’ response, II. Feedback and correctiveness B. Teaching students how to interact in a
Teacher G made use of covert responses. positive manner
III. Guided student practice
Which one did she NOT do?
C. Acting as a mediator
IV. Presenting and structuring
A. She had the students write their
D. Making the decision for the confused
response privately. V. Reviewing the previous day's work
student
B. She showed the correct answers on A. V-II-IV-III-I B. III-II-IV-I-V
36. The test item "Group the following
the overhead after the students have
C. V-lV-III-II-I D. I-V-II-III-IV items according to shape" is a thought test
written their responses.
item on .
34. Teacher H and Teacher I are rivals for
C. She had the students write their
promotion. To gain the favor of the A. creating B. classifying
responses privately then called each of
promotional staff, Teacher I offers her
them. C. generalizing D. comparing
beach resort for free for members of the
D. She refrained from judging on the promotional staff before the ranking. As
student's responses. one of the contenders for promotion, is this
37. Direct instruction is for facts, rules,
becoming of her to do?
31. Which is a form of direct instruction? and actions as indirect instruction is for
A. Yes. This will be professional growth for , , ,.
A. Discovery process B. Problem
the promotional staff.
solving A. hypotheses, verified data and
B. No. This may exert undue influence ori conclusions
C. Programmed instruction D. Inductive
the members of the promotional staff and
reasoning B. concepts, patterns and abstractions
so may fail to promote someone on the
32. Which test has broad sampling of topics basis of merit. C. concepts, processes and generalizations
as strength?
C. Yes. The rare invitation will certainly be D. guesses, data and conclusions
A. Objective test B. Short welcomed by an overworked promotional
38. Which group of philosophers maintains
answer test staff.
that truth exists in an objective order that is
C. Essay test D. Problem type D. Yes. There's nothing wrong with sharing independent of the knower?
one's blessings.
33. Teacher B uses the direct instruction A. Idealist B. Pragmatists
strategy. Which sequence of steps will she 35. Which illustrates a developmental
C. Existentialists D. Realist
follow? approach in guidance and counseling?
I. Independent practice A. Spotting on students in need of guidance
39. On whose philosophy was A. S. Neil's C. The students' past performance B. To discipline a bully in class.
Summerhill, one of the most experimental
D. An absolute standard C. To remind students of a procedure.
schools, based?
43. Which Filipino trait works against the D. To encourage self-reflection.
A. Rousseau B. Pestalozzi
shift in teacher's role from teacher as a
48. Your teacher is of the opinion that the
C. Montessori D. John Locke fountain of information to teacher as
world and everything in it are ever changing
facilitator?
40. Teacher H strives to draw and so teaches you the skill to cope with
participation of every student into her A. Authoritativeness B. Authoritarianism change. What is his governing philosophy?
classroom discussion. Which student's
C. Hiya D. Pakikisama A. Idealism B. Existentalism
need is she trying to address? The need
44. Teacher G's lesson objective has C. Experimentalism D. Realism
A. to show their oral abilities to the rest of
something to do with the skill of
the class
synthesizing? Which behavioral term is
B. to be creative most appropriate? 49. Research tells that teachers ask mostly
content questions. Which of the following
C. to feel significant and be part of a group A. Test B. Assess C. Appraise
terms does NOT
D. Theorize
D. to get everything out in the open
refer to content question?
45. From whom do we owe the theory of
41. Out of 3 distracters in a multiple choice
deductive interference as illustrated in A. Closed B. Direct C. Concept
test item, namely B, C, and D, no pupil
syllogisms? D. Convergent
chose D as answer.
A. Plato B. Socrates C. Aristotle 50. Whose teaching is in support of
This implies that D is
D. Pythagoras Education for All (EFA), he asserted that in
A. an ineffective distracter B. a vague teaching there should be no distinction of
46. To come closer to the truth we need to
distracter social classes.
go back to the things themselves. This is the
C. an effective distracter D. a advice of the A. Sun Yat Sen B. Confucius
plausible distracter
A. behaviorists B. phenomenologists C. Mencius D. Lao Tsu
42. Which describes norm-referenced
C. idealists D. pragmatists 51. As a teacher, you are a
grading?
Reconstructionist. Which among these will
47. Which is NOT a sound purpose for
A. The performance of the group be your guiding principle?
asking questions?
B. What constitutes a perfect score
A. To probe deeper after an answer is given.
A. I must teach the child every knowledge, 54. Teacher H gave her first-grade class a
skill, and value that he needs for a better page with a story in which pictures take the
A. By continually improving themselves
future. place of some words. Which method did
personally and professionally
she use?
B. I must teach the child to develop his
B. By wearing expensive clothes to change
mental powers to the full. A. The whole language approach
people's poor perception of teachers
C. I must teach the child so he is assured of B. The Spaulding method
C. By working out undeserved promotions
heaven.
C. The rebus method
D. By putting down other professions to lift
D. I must teach the child that we can never
D. The language experience approach the status of teaching
have real knowledge of anything.
55. A stitch on time saves nine, so goes the 58. Student B claims: I cannot see
52. If a teacher plans a constructivist lesson,
adage.. Applied to classroom management, perfection but I long for it. So it must be
what will he most likely do? Plan how he
this means that we real.Under which group can he be
can
classified?
A. may not occupy ourselves with
A. do evaluate his students' work
disruptions which are worth ignoring A. Idealist B. Empiricist
B. do reciprocal teaching because they are minor
C. Realist D. Pragmatist
C. lecture to his students B. must be reactive in our approach to
59. In Krathwohl's taxonomy of objectives in
discipline
D. engage his students in convergent the affective, which is most authentic?
thinking C. have to Resolve minor disruptions before
A. Characterization B.
they are out of control
53. Based on Piaget's theory, what should a Organization
teacher provide for children in the D. may apply 9 rules out of 10 consistently
C. Responding D. Valuing
sensorimotor stage?
56. The attention to the development of a
60. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted
A. Games and other physical activities to deep respect and affection for our rich
against set mastery level. This means that
develop motor skill. cultural past is an influence of
NSAT and NEAT
B. Learning activities that involve problems A. Confucius B. Hegel
fall under .
of classification and ordering.
C. Teilhard de Chardin D. Dewey
A. intelligence test B. aptitude
C. Activities for hypothesis formulation.
57. In what way can teachers uphold the test
D. Stimulating environment with ample highest possible standards of quality
C. criterion-referenced test D. norm-
objects to play with. education?
referenced test
61. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of A. Socratic method B. Cooperative A. Buddha B. Mohammed C.
the cultural and educational heritage of the learning Confucius D. Lao Tsu
nation and is, under obligation to transmit
C. Mastery learning D. Indirect 68. Teacher A is a teacher of English as a
to learners such heritage. Which practice
instruction Second Language. She uses vocabulary
makes him fulfill such obligation?
cards, fill-in-the-blank sentences, dialogues,
65. Why should a teacher NOT use direct
A. Use the latest instructional technology. dictation and writing excercises in teaching
instruction all the time?
a lesson about grocery shopping. Based on
B. Observe continuing professional
A. It requires much time. this information, which of the following is a
education.
valid conclusion?
B. It requires use of many supplementary
C. Use interactive teaching strategies.
materials. A. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierachy
D. Study the life of Filipino heroes. of cognitive learning.
C. It is generally effective only in the
62. A teacher's summary of a lesson serves teaching of concepts and abstractions. B. The teacher is teaching in a variety of
the following functions, EXCEPT ways because not all students learn in the
D. It reduces student’s engagement in
same manner.
A. it links the parts of the lesson learning.
C. The teacher wants to make herteachirig
B. lt brings together the information that 66. Principal C shares this thought with his
easier by having less talk.
has been discussed teachers: Subject matter should help
students understand and appreciate D. The teacher is emphasizing reading and
C. it makes provisions for full participation
themselves as unique individuals who writing skills.
of students.
accept complete responsibility for their
69. Which one may support equitable
D. it clinches the basic ideas or concepts of thoughts, feelings, and actions. From which
access but may sacrifice quality?
the lesson. philosophy is this thought based?
A. Open admission B. School
63. In which competency do my students A. Perennialism B.
accreditation
find the greatest difficulty? In the item with Essentialism
a difficulty index of C. Deregulated tuition fee hike D.
C. Existentialism D. Progressivism
Selective retention
A. 0.1 B. 0.9 C. 0.5
67. Whose influence is the education
D. 1.0 70. Teacher A discovered that his pupils are
program that puts emphasis on self-
very good in dramatizing. Which tool must
64. Which method has been proven to be development. through the classics, music,
have helped him discover his pupils'
effective in courses that stress acquisition and rituals?
strength?
of knowledge?
A. Portfolio assessment A. Signal interference B. Direct A. choice of the students B. availability
appeal of the media
B. Performance test
C. Interest boosting D. Proximity C. objectives of the lesson D. technique
C. Journal entry
control to be used
D. Paper-and-pencil test
74. In the context on the theory on multiple 78. All men are pretty much alike. It is only
71. Two students are given the WISE II. One intelligences, what is one weakness of the by custom that they are set apart, said one
has a full scale IQ of 91, while the other has paper-pencil test? Oriental philosopher. Where can this
an IQ of 109. thought be most inspiring?
A. It is not easy to administer.
Which conclusion can be drawn? A. In a multi-cultural group of learners
B. It puts the non-linguistically intelligent at
A. The second student has significantly a disadvantage. B. In multi-cultural and heterogeneous
higher intellectual ability groups of learners and indigenous peoples'
C. It utilizes so much time.
group
B. The first student is probably below
D. It lacks reability.
average, while the second has above C. In a class composed of indigenous
average potential 75. Which criterion should guide a teacher peoples
in the choice of instructional devices?
C. Both students are functioning in the 79. If teacher has to ask more higher-order
average range of intellectual ability A. Attractiveness B. Cost questions, he has to ask more
questions.
D. Another IQ test should be given to truly C. Novelty D. Appropriateness
assess their intellectual potential A. closed B. fact C. concept D.
76. What is most likely to happen to our
convergent
72. Helping in the development of economy when export continuously
graduates who a maka-Diyos is an influence surpasses import is a thought question on 80. Student Z does not study at all but when
of . the Licensure Examination for Teachers
(LET) comes, before he takes the LET, he
A. naturalistic morality B. classical A. creating B. relating cause-and-
spends one hour or more praying for a
Christian morality effect
miracle, i.e. to pass the exam. Which
C. situational morality D. dialectical morality C. synthesizing D. predicting attitude towards religion or God is
displayed?
73. Teacher B clears his throat to 77. The teacher's first task in the selection
communicate disapproval of a student's of media in teaching is to determine the A. Religion as fake
behavior. Which specific influence .
B. Religion as magic
technique is this?
C. Religion as authentic D. Wait for a response. A. mode B. average C. mean
D. median
D. Religion as real 84. Standard deviation is to variability as
mean is to 89. Test norms are established in order to
81. Teacher T taught a lesson denoting
have a basis for .
ownership by means of possessives. He first A. coefficient of correlation B. central
introduced the rule, then gave examples, tendency A. establishing learning goals
followed by class exercises, then back to the
C. discrimination index D. level B. interpreting test results
rule before he moved into the second rule.
of difficulty
Which presenting technique did he use? C. computing grades
85. Quiz is to formative test while periodic
A. Combinatorial B. Comparative D. identifying pupils' difficulties
is to
C. Part-whole D. Sequence 90. Which behavior is exhibited by a
A. criterion-reference test
student who is strong in interpersonal
82. All subjects in Philippine elementary and
B. summative test intelligence?
secondary schools are expected to be
taught using the integrated approach. This C. norm-reference test A. Works on his/her own.
came about as a result of the
D. diagnostic test B. Keeps interest to himself/herself.
implementation of .
86. Which teaching activity is founded on C. Seeks out a classmate for help when
A. Program for Decentralized Education
Bandura's Social Learning Theory? problem occurs.
B. School-Based Management
A. Lecturing B. Modeling D. Spends time meditating.
C. Basic Education Curriculum
C. Questioning D. Inductive 91. All of the following describe the
D. Schools First Initiative Reasoning development of children aged eleven to
thirteen EXCEPT
83. Which technique should a teacher use 87. In mastery learning, the definition of an
to encourage response if his students do acceptable standard of performance is A. they shift from impulsivity to adaptive
not respond to his question? called a ability
A. Ask a specific student to respond, state A. SMART B. criterion measure B. sex differences in IQ becomes more
the question, and wait a response. evident
C. behavior D. condition
B. Tell the class that it will have detention C. they exhibit increase objectivity in
88. Students' scores on a test were: 72, 72,
unless answers are forthcoming. thinking
73, 74, 76, 78, 81, 83, 85. The score 76 is
C. Ask another question, an easier one. the .
D. they show abstract thinking and 95. Teacher E discussed how electricity D. Anecdotal report
judgement flows through wires and what generates the
98. The main purpose of compulsory study
electric charge.
92. A student passes a research report of the Constitution is to
poorly written but ornately presented in a Then she gave the students wires, bulbs,
A. develop students into responsible,
folder to make up for the poor quality of switches, and dry cells and told the class to
thinking citizens
the book report content. Which Filipino create a circuit that will increase the
trait does this practice prove? Emphasis on brightness of each bulb. Which one best B. acquaint students with the historical
. describes the approach used? development of the Philippine Constitution
A. art over academics B. substance over A. It used taxonomy of basic thinking skills C. make constitutional experts of the
porma students
B. It was contructivist
C. art over science D. porma over D. prepare students for law-making
C. It helped students understand scientific
substance
methodology 99. The following are used in writing
93. The principle of individual differences performance objectives, EXCEPT
D. It used cooperative learning
requires teachers to .
A. delineate B. diagram
96. Rodel is very aloof and cold in his
A. give greater attention to gifted learners
relationships with his classmates. Which C. integrate D. comprehend
B. provide for a variety of learning activities basic goal must haye not been attained by
100. Which can effectively measure
Rodel during his developmental years,
C. treat all learners alike while in the students' awareness of values?
according to Erikson's theory on
classroom
psychological development? A. Projective techniques B. Moral
D. prepare modules for slow learners in dilemma
A. Autonomy B. Trust
class
C. Likert scales D. Anecdotal record
C. Initiative D. Generativity
94. Value clarification as a strategy in
101. The first thing to do in constructing a
Values Education classes is anchored on 97. Which type of report refers toon-the-
periodic test is for a teacher to
which philosophy? spot description of some incident, episode
or occurrence that is being observed and A. decide on the number of items for the
A. Existentialism B. Christian
recorded as being of possible significance? test
philosophy
A. Autobiographical report B. go back to her instructional objectives
C. Idealism D. Hedonism
B. Biographical report C. study the content
C. Value and interest report D. decide on the type of test to construct
C. To the minimum, to speed up 109. What was the most prominent
development of student's sense of educational issue of the mid 1980s?
102. Teacher F is convinced that
independence.
whenever a student performs a desired A. Bilingual Education B. Values
behavior, provided reinforcement and soon D. To the maximum, in order to extend to Education
the student will learn to perform the the student all the help he needs.
C. Accountability D.
behavior on his own. On which principle is
106. What can be said of Peter who Mainstreaming
Teacher F's conviction based?
obtained a score of 75 in a Grammar
110. How can you exhibit expert power on
A. Cognitivism B. Environmentalism objective test?
the first day of school?
C. Behaviorism D. Constructivism A. He answered 75 items in the test
A. By making them feel you know what you
correctly.
103. Teacher U teaches to his pupils that are talking about.
pleasure is not the highest good. Teacher's B. He answered 75% of the test items
B. By making them realize the importance
teaching is against what philosophy? correctly.
of good grades.
A. Realism B. Hedonism C. His rating is 75.
C. By reminding them your students your
C. Epicureanism D. Empiricism D. He performed better than 5% of his authority over them again and again.
classmates.
104. Teacher F wanted to teach the D. By giving your students a sense of
pupils the skill to do cross stitching. Her 107. Which applies when skewness is zero? belonging and acceptance.
checkup quiz was a written test on the
A. Mean is greater than the median 111. Which types of play is most
steps of cross stitching. Which characteristic
characteristic of a four to six-year old child?
of a good test does it lack? B. Median is greater than mean
A. Solitary and onlooker plays
A. Scorability B. Reliability C. Objectivity C. Scores have three modes
D. Validity B. Associative and cooperative plays
D. Scores are normally distributed
105. In self-directed learning, to what C. Associative and onlooker plays
108. Which measure(s) of central tendency
extent should a teacher's scaffolding be?
separate(s) the top half of the group from D. Cooperative and solitary plays
A. To a degree the student needs it. the bottom half?
112. For which may you use the direct
B. None, to force the student to learn by A. Median B. Mean instruction method?
himself.
C. Median and Mean D. Mode
A. Become aware of the pollutants around A. fact B. concept C. direct C. promote obedience to the laws of the
us. D. closed state
B. Appreciate Milton's Paradise Lost. 114. The following are sound specific D. instill allegiance to the Constitution
purposes of questions EXCEPT
C. Use a microscope properly. 117. Read this question: How will you
A. to call the attention of an inattentive present the layers of the earth to your
D. Distinguish war from aggression.
student class? This is a question that
113. Read the following then answer the
B. to teach via student answers A. directs B. leads the student
question
to evaluate
C. to stimulate leamers to ask questions
TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN THE
C. assesses cognition D. probes creative
PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT THE D. to arouse interestand curiosity
thinking
UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS?
115.Teacher B engages her students with
118. A mother gives his boy his favorite
BOBBY: WE COULD GOTO THE MOON AND information for thorough understanding for
snack everytime the boy cleans up his
SEE IF THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS THERE meaning and for competent application.
room. Afterwards, the boy cleaned his room
WE DON'T HAVE. BETTY: WE COULD DIG Which principle governs Teacher B's
every day in anticipation of the snack.
DOWN INTO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH practice?
Which theory is illustrated?
AND SEE IF WE FIND ANY OF THE
A. Contructivist B. Gestalt
A. Associative Learning B. Classical
MISSING ELEMENTS
C. Behaviorist D. Cognitivist Conditioning
RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM THE
116. In a study conducted, the pupils were C. Operant Conditioning D. Pavlonian
METEORITES IF WE CAN FIND ANY.
asked which nationality they preferred, if Conditioning
TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD ANSWERS. given a choice.
119. What should a teacher do for students
BUT WHAT IF THOSE EXCURSIONS TO THE
Majority of the pupils wanted to be in his class who are not on grade level?
MOON, TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, OR
Americans. In this case, in which obligation
TO FIND METEORITES WERE TOO COSTLY A. Give them materials on their level and let
relative to the state, do schools seem to be
AND TIME CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE them work at a pace that is reasonable for
failing? In their obligation to
USE THE ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE them, trying to bring them up to a grade
HERE ON EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW A. respect for all duly constituted level.
ONES? authorities
B. Give them the same work as the other
Question: The Teacher's questions in the B. promote national pride students, because they will absorb as much
above exchange are examples of as they are
questions.
capable of. B. has a lower validity A. The central problem should be packed in
the stem
C. Give them the same work as the other C. has a positive discriminating power
students, not much, so that they won't feel B. There must be only one correct answer.
D. has a high reability
embarrassed.
C. Alternatives must have grammatical
123. Teacher A knows of the illegal activities
D. Give them work on the level of the other parallelism.
of a neighbor but keeps quiet in order not
students and work a little above the
to be involved in any investigation. Which D. The alternates must be plausible.
classmates level to
foundational principle of morality does
126. I combined several subject areas in
challenge them Teacher A fail to apply?
order to focus on a single concept for inter-
120. Which holds true to standardized A. The end does not justify the means. disciplinary teaching. Which
tests? strategy/method did I use?
B. The principle of double-effect
A. They are used for comparative purposes A. Problem-entered learning B. Thematic
C. Always do what is right.
instruction
B. They are administered differently
D. Between two evils, do the lesser evil.
C. Reading-writing activity D. Unit
C. They are scored according to different
124. As a teacher, you are a rationalist. method
standards
Which among these will be your guiding
127. Which is a major advantage of a
D. They are used for assigning grades principle?
curriculum-based assessment?
121. Shown a picture of children in A. I must teach the child that we can never
A. It is informal in nature.
sweaters inside the classroom, the students have real knowledge of anything.
were asked this question: "In what kind of B. It connects testing with teaching.
B. I must teach the child to develop his
climate do these children live?" This is a
mental powers to the full. C. It tends to focus on anecdotal
thought question on
information on student progress.
C. I must teach the child so he is assured of
A. inferring B. applying C. creating
heaven. D. It is based on a norm-referenced
D. predicting
measurement model.
D. I must teach the child every knowledge,
122. In his second item analysis, Teacher H
skill, and value that he needs for a better 128. Based on Edgar Dale's Cone of
found out that more from the lower group
future. Experience, which activity is closest to the
got the test item # 6 correctly. This means
real thing?
that the test item . 125. Which guideline in test construction
is NOT observed in this test item: Jose
A. has a negative discriminating power
Rizal wrote.
A. View images B. Attend exhibit
C. Watch a demo D. Hear 132. During the Spanish period, what B. Stop your class activity to correct a child
was/were the medium/media of instruction who is no longer on task.
129. Teacher Y does norm-referenced
in schools?
interpretation of scores. Which of the C. Move closer to the child.
following does she do? A. The Vernacular B. English
D. Redirect a child's attention to task and
A. She describes group performance in C. Spanish D. Spanish and the check his progress to make sure he is
relation to a level of mastery set. Vernacular continuing to work.
B. She uses a specified content as its frame 133. An effective classroom manager uses 137. John Watson said: Men are built not
of reference. low-profile classroom control. Which is a born. What does this statement point to?
low-profile classroom technique?
C. She compares every individual student’s A. The ineffectiveness of training on a
scores with others' scores. A. Note to parents B. After-school person's development.
detention
D. She describes what should be their B. The effect of environmental stimulation
performance. C. Withdrawal of privileges D. Raising the on a person's development.
pitch of the voice
130. The typical autocratic teacher C. The absence of genetic influence on a
consistently does the following EXCEPT 134. The primary objective of my lesson person's development
is:To add similar fractions correctly.Before I
A. encouraging students. D. The effect of heredity.
can do this I must first aim at this specific
B. shaming students. objective:To distinguish a numerator from a 138. Which does NOT belong to the group
nominator.What kind of objective is the of alternative learning systems?
C. ridiculing students.
latter?
A. Multi-grade grouping
D. intimidating students.
A. Major B. Terminal C. Enabling
B. Multi-age grouping
131. Which is one role of play in the pre- D. Primary
school and early childhood years? C. Graded education
135. Which is/are the sources of man's
A. Develops competitive spirit. intellectual drives, according to Freud? D. Non-graded grouping
B. Separates reality from fantasy. A. Id B. Superego C. Id and ego 139. Which activity should a teacher have
D. Ego more for his students if he wants them to
C. Increases imagination due to expanding
develop logical- mathematical thinking?
knowledge and emotional range. 136. Which is an appropriate way to
manage off-task behavior?
D. Develops the upper and lower limbs.
A. Make eye contact. A. Problem solving B. Choral reading
C. Drama D. Storytelling 144. History books used in schools are 146. "In the light of the facts presented,
replete with events portraying defeats and what is most likely to happen when ... ?" is
140. A goal-oriented instruction culminates
weaknesses of the a sample thought question on
in .
Filipino as a people. How should you tackle A. inferring B. generalizing
A. planning of activities
them in the classroom?
C. synthesizing D. justifying
B. evaluation
A. Present them and express your feelings
147. Which is a true foundation of the social
C. identification of topics of shame.
order?
D. formulation of objectives B. Present facts and use them as means in
A. Obedient citizenry
inspiring your class to learn from them.
141. A teacher/student is held responsible
B. The reciprocation of rights and duties
for his actions because s/he _. C. Present them and blame those people
responsible or those who have contributed. C. Strong political leadership
A. has instincts B. is mature
D. Present them as they are presented, and D. Equitable distribution of wealth
C. has a choice D. has reason
tell the class to accept reality.
148. For maximum interaction, a teacher
142. The burnout malady gets worse if a
145. Teachers often complain of numerous ought to avoid questions.
teacher doesn't intervene to change
non-teaching assignments that adversely,
whatever areas he or she can control. A. informational B. rhetorical
affect their teaching. Does this mean that
Which one can renew a teacher's
teachers must be preoccupied only with C. leading D. divergent
enthusiasm?
teaching?
149. It is not wise to laugh at a two-year old
A. Stick to job
A. Yes, if they are given other assignments, child when he utters bad word because in
B. Initiate changes in jobs justice demands that they be properly his stage he is learning to .
compensated.
C. Judge someone else as wrong A. consider other's views B.
B. Yes, because other community leaders, distinguish sex differences
D. Engage in self-pity
not teachers, are tasked to leadin
C. socialize D. distinguish right
143. With indirect instruction in mind, community activities.
from wrong
which does NOT belong to the group?
C. NO, because every teacher is expected to
150. Which guideline must be observed in
A. Problem solving B. Lecture-recitation provide leadership and initiative in activities
the use of prompting to shape the correct
for betterment of communities.
C. Inductive reasoningD. Discovery performance of your students?
D. Yes, because teaching is enough full time
job.
A. Use the least intrusive prompt first. B. No. A teacher should not use his position C. Idealist D. Existentialist
to proselyte others.
B. Use all prompts available. 157. A child who gets punished for stealing
C. Yes. In the name of academic freedom, a candy may not steal again immediately. But
C. Use the most intrusive prompt first.
teacher can decide what to teach. this does not mean that the child may not
D. Refrain from using prompts. steal again. Based on Thorndike's theory on
D. Yes.What he does strengthens values
punishment and learning, this shows that
151. Bruner's theory on intellectual education.
development moves from enactive to iconic A. punishment strengthens a response
154. Which does Noam Chomsky, assert
and symbolic stages.
about language learning for children? B. punishment removes a response
In which stage(s) are diagrams helpful to
I. Young children learn and apply C. punishment does not remove a response
accompany verbal information?
grammatical rules and vocabulary as they
D. punishment weakens a response
A. Enactive and iconic B. Symbolic are exposed to them.
158. After giving an input on a good
C. Symbolic and enactive D. II. Begin formal teaching of grammatical
paragraph, Teacher W asks her students
Iconic rules to children as early as possible.
to rate a given paragraph along the
152. If your Licensure Examination Test III. Do not require initial formal language elements of a good paragraph. The
(LET) items sample adequately the teaching for children. students' task is in level of
competencies listed in the syllabi, it can be
A. I and III B. II only C. I only A. application B. analysis
said that the LET possesses
D. I and II
validity. C. evaluation D. synthesis
155. In a social studies class, Teacher I
A. concurrent B. construct 159. Which is most implied by a negatively
presents a morally ambiguous situation and
skewed score distribution?
C. content D. predictive asks his students what they would do. On
whose theory is Teacher I's technique A. The scores are evenly distributed from
153. Teacher F is newly converted to a
based? left to the right
religion. Deeply convinced of his new found
religion, he starts Monday classes by A. Kohlberg B. Bandura B. Most pupils are achievers
attacking one religion and convinces his
C. Piaget D. Bruner C. Most of the scores are low
pupils to attend their religious services on
Sundays. Is this in accordance with the Code 156. You arrive at knowledge by re-thinking D. Most of the scores are high
of Ethics of Professional Teachers? of latent ideas. From whom does this
160. How can you exhibit referent power on
thought come?
A. Yes. What he does is values education. the first day of school?
A. Experimentalist B. Realist
consequences will be weakened and will be B. Performance objectives assure the
less likely to be repeated in the future. learrier of learning.
A. By making them feel you know what you
Which one is explained?
are talking about. C. Learning is defined as a change in the
A. Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory learner's observable performance.
B. By telling them the importance of good
grades. B. Thorndike's Law of Effect D. The success of learner is based on
teacher performance.
C. By reminding your students your C. B. F. Skinner's Operant Conditioning
authority over them again and again. Theory 167. Who among the following needs
less verbal counseling but needs more
D. By giving your students a sense of D. Bandura's Social Learning Theory
concrete and operational forms of
belonging and acceptance.
164. Which one can enhance the assistance? The child who .
161. If teacher wants to test students' comparability of grades?
A. has mental retardation
ability to organize ideas, which type of
A. Using common conversion table for
test should she formulate? B. has attention-deficit disorder
translating test scores in to ratings
A. Multiple-choice type C. has learning disability
B. Formulating tests that vary from one
B. Short answer teacher to another D. has conduct disorder
C. Essay C. Allowing individual teachers to determine 168. We encounter people whose prayer
factors for rating goes like this: "O God, if there is a God; save
D. Technical problem
my soul, if I
D. Individual teachers giving weights to
162. Ruben is very attached to his mother
factors considered for rating have a soul" From whom is this prayer?
and Ruth to her father. In what
developmental stage are they according to 165. Based on Freud's psychoanalytic A. Stoic B. Empiricist
Freudian psychological theory? theory which component(s) of personality is
C. Agnostic D. Skeptic
(are) concerned with a sense of right and
A. Oedipal stage B. Latent
wrong? 169. The best way for a guidance
stage
counselor to begin to develop study
A. Super-ego B. Super-ego and Ego
C. Anal stage D. Pre-genital stage skills and habits in underachieving student
C. Id D. Ego
would be to .
163. Behavior followed by pleasant
166. Which assumption underlies the
consequences will be strengthened and will
teacher's use of performance objectives?
be more likely to occur in the future.
Behavior followed by unpleasant A. Not every form of learning is observable.
A. has these underachieving students C. Restricted essay test information, which of the following is a
observe the study habits of excelling valid conclusion?
D. Restricted and non-restricted essay tests
students
A. The teacher is reinforcing learning by
173. What is the mean of this score
B. encourage students to talk about study giving the same information in, a variety of
distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
habits from their own experiences methods.
A. 7 B. 6 C. 8.5 D. 7.5
C. has them view film strips about various B. The teacher is applying Bloom's hierarchy
study approaches 174. Availment of the Philippine Education of cognitive learning.
Placement Test (PEPT) for adults and out-
D. gives out a list of effective study C. The teacher wants to do less talk.
of-school youths is in support of the
approaches
government’s educational program towards D. The teacher is emphasizing listening and
170. To promote effective practice, which . speaking skills.
guideline should you bear in mind? Practice
A. equitable access B. quality 177. With synthesizing skills in mind, which
should be
has the highest diagnostic value?
C. quality and relevance D.
A. done in an evaluative atmosphere
relevance A. Essay test B. Performance test
B. difficult for students to learn a lesson
175. With-it-ness, according to Kounin, is C. Completion test D. Multiple choice
C. arranged to allow students to receive one of the characteristics of an effective tests
feedback classroom manager. Which phrase goes
178. How can you exhibit legitimate power
with it?
D. take place over a long period of time on the first day of school?
A. Have hands that write fast.
171. In Krathwohl's affective domain of A. By making your students feel they are
objectives, which of the following is the B. Have eyes on the back of your heads. accepted for who they are.
lowest level of affective behavior?
C. Have a mouth ready to speak. B. By informing them you are allowed to act
A. Valuing B. Characterization in loco parentis.
D. Have minds packed with knowledge.
C. Responding D. Organization C. By making them realize the importance
of good grades.
172. With specific details in mind, which
176. Teacher B is a teacher of English as a
one has (have) a stronger diagnostic value? D. By making them feel you have mastery of
Second Language. She uses vocabulary
subject matter.
A. Multiple choice test cards, fill-in-the- blank sentences, dictation
and writing exercises in teaching a lesson
B. Non-restricted essay test
about grocery shopping. Based on this
179. Which questioning practice promotes 182. In the parlance of test construction Question: Which questioning strategy/ies
more class interaction? what does TOS mean? does/do the exchange of thoughts above
illustrate?
A. Asking the question before calling on a A. Table of Specifics B. Table of
student. Specifications A. Funneling B. Sowing and
reaping
B. Focusing on divergent question C. Table of Specific Test Items D.
Team of Specifications C. Nose-dive D. Extending and
C. Focusing on convergent questions.
lifting
183. Read the following then answer the
D. Asking rhetorical questions.
question: 184. Referring to Teacher S, Nicolle
180. Theft of school equipment like tv, describes her teacher asfair, caring and
TEACHER: IN WHAT WAYS OTHER THAN THE
computer, etc. By teenagers in the someone you can talk to.Which power or
PERIODIC TABLE MIGHT WE PREDICT THE
community itself is becoming a common leadership does Teacher S have?
UNDISCOVERED ELEMENTS?
phenomenon. What does this incident
A. Referent power B. Legitimate power
signify? BOBBY: WE COULD GO TOTHE MOON AND
SEE IF THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS THERE C. Reward power D. Expert
A. Prevalence of poverty in the community.
WE DON'T HAVE. power
B. Inability of school to hire security guards.
BETTY: WE COULD DIG DOWN TO THE 185. By what name is Indirect instruction
C. Deprivation of Filipino schools. CENTER OF THE EARTH AND SEE IF WE FIND the Socratic method also known?
ANY OF THE MISSING ELEMENTS.
D. Community's lack of sense of co- A. Mastery learning B. Indirect
ownership. RICKY: WE COULD STUDY DEBRIS FROM THE Method
METEORITES IF WE CAN FIND ANY.
181. Which of the following propositions is C. Morrison method D.
attributed to Plato? TEACHER: THOSE ARE ALL GOOD ANSWERS Questioning method
BUT WHAT IF THOSE, EXCURSIONS TO THE
A. Truth is relative to a particular time and 186. In a treatment for alcoholism, Ramil
MOON, TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, OR
place. was made to drink an alcoholic beverage
TO FIND METEORITES WERE TOO COSTLY
and then made to ingest a drug that
B. Human beings create their own truths. AND TIME CONSUMING? HOW MIGHT WE
produces nausea. Eventually, he was
USE THE ELEMENTS WE ALREADY HAVE
C. Learning is the discovery of truth as nauseated at the sight and smell of alcohol
HERE ON EARTH TO FIND SOME NEW
Latent ideas are brought to consciousness. and stopped drinking alcohoL Which theory
ONES?
explains this?
D. Sense perception is the most accurate
guide to knowledge.
A. Operant conditioning of lack of classroom, teachers, and
instructional materials, were enrolled in
B. Social Learning Theory A. clarity B. symmetry C. coherence
private schools in their respective
D. conciseness
C. Associative Learning communities at the government's expense?
191. The cultivation of reflective and
D. Attribution Theory A. Government Assistance Program
meditative skills in teaching is an influence
187. The search for related literature by of . B. Study Now-Pay Later
accessing several databases by the use of a
A. Shintoism B. Zen Buddhism C. Educational Service Contract System
telephone line to connect a computer
library with other computers that have C. Confucianism D. Taoism D. National Scholarship Program
database is termed
192. With which goals of educational 195. How would you select the most fit in
A. compact disc search institutions as provided for by the government positions? Applying Confucius
Constitution is the development of work teachings, which would be the answer?
B. manual search
skills aligned?
A. By course accreditation of an accrediting
C. on-line search
A. To develop moral character body
D. computer search
B. To teach the duties of citizenship B. By merit system and course accreditation
188. Which one can best evaluate students'
C. To inculcate love of country C. By merit system
attitudinal development?
D. To develop vocational efficiency D. By government examinations
A. Essay test B. Portfolio
193. Researchers conducted show that 196. How can a teacher enhance his/her
C. Observation D. Short answer test
teacher's expectations of students become. questioning technique for an effective
189. Which are direct measures of Do not require initial formal language teacher-student interaction?
competence? teaching for children self-fulfilling
A. Immediately
prophecies. What is this phenomenon
A. Personality tests B.
called? B. You may answer your own question if no
Performance tests
one can answer
A. Halo effect B. Pygmalion effect
C. Paper-and-pencil tests
C. Allow sufficient “think time” at least 7 to
C. Ripple effect D. Hawthorne effect
D. Standardized test 10 seconds
194. Under which program were students
190. In instructional planning it is necessary D. Extend wait time until the students
who were not accommodated in public
that the parts of the plan from the first to respond
elementary and secondary schools because
the last have .
197. A teacher who advocates the 200. Teacher Luke clears his throat to 203. Which is the first step in planning an
pragmatic philosophy of education believes communicate disapproval of a student’s achievement test?
that experience should follow learning thus behavior. Which specific influence
A. Select the type of test items to use.
she has to? technique is this?
B. Decide on the length of the test.
A. Equip her students with basic skills and A. Proximity control
abilities C. Define the instructional objective
B. Interest boosting
B. Encourage her students to memorize D. Build a table of specification
C. Signal Inference
facts
204. Which may NOT be a benefit derived
D. Direct appeal
C. Provide her students opportunities to from the use of graphic organizers?
apply their skills and abilities 201. The main purpose of compulsory study
A. Make relationships among detail clear
of the Constitution is to __________
D. require her students mastery of the
B. Enable students to identify important
lesson A. develop students into responsible,
ideas and details
thinking citizens
198. Respect for honest differences of
C. Strengthen team work
opinions is one objective B. acquaint students with the historical
development of the Philippine Constitution D. Represent stated information in concrete
A. Human relationship
form
C. makes constitutional experts of the
B. self-actualization
students 205. Rights which cannot be renounced or
C. Civic responsibility and conscience transferred because they are necessary for
D. prepare students for law-making
the fulfillment of man’s primordial
D. Economic self sufficiency
202. In self-directed learning, to what obligations are called
199. In mastery learning, the definition of extent should a teacher's scaffolding be?
A. Perfect rights B. Alienable
an acceptable standard of performance is
A. To a degree the student needs it. rights
called
B. None, to force the student to learn by C. Acquired rights D. Inalienable rights
A. SMART
himself.
206. Principal Miguel shares this thought
B. Condition
C. To the minimum, to speed up with his teachers: "Subject matter should
C. Criterion Measure development of student's sense of help students understand and appreciate
independence. themselves as unique individuals who
D. Behavior
accept complete responsibility for their
D. To the maximum, in order to extend to
the student all the help he needs
thoughts, feelings, and actions." From 209. the 19th century saw the development D. Social expectations influence
which philosophy is this thought based? of state controlled and state supported development in early stage
public school system. Existing ideology was
A. Perennialism 212. Which questioning technique would be
the concept of national sovereignty. Under
appropriate for inductive lessons?
B. Essentialism a democracy, education equips citizens with
the principles and duties of citizenship to A. Use questions requiring only memory
C. Existentialism
guarantee national stability. Such is the responses
D. Progressivism ideology of __________ .
B. Expect participation only among the
207. How can a teacher establish the A. Citizenship B. Progressivism more motivated students
reliability of a test?
C. Nationalism D. Education C. Involve students actively in the
1) Repeat the same test questioning process
210. The following are the characteristics of
2) Administer a parallel test a good teaching/learning practice EXCEPT? D. as teacher, you ask no questions

3) Split the test A. Students are governed by fixed and rigid 213. What principle is reflected when a
standards teacher always provides for the
4) Vary the number of items
development of all essential knowledge
C. Life-like situations introduced as learning
A. 1, 2 and 3 B. 2,3 and 4 manipulative skills and attitudes?
experience in the classroom
C. 1 and 4 only D. 2 and 4 only A. Principle of Needs B. Principle of
C. Students are given more opportunity to
Balance
208. On which policy is R.A. 4670 known as act or experience learning.
the Magna Carta for Public Teachers C. Principle of Unity D. Principle of
D. Evaluation is made as an integral part of
focused? organization
teaching procedures.
A. Right to establish or join an organization 214. A teaching method proceeds from the
211. Which of the following is NOT a
details of a lesson towards generalization is
B. Code of ethics for professional teachers principle of development?
called:
C. Recruitment shall take place after A. Development follows an orderly,
A. Deductive B. Inductive
training predictable sequence
C. Debate D. Problem solving
D. Promotion and improvement of social B. Numerous studies show how individual
and economic status of public school develop 215. To accomplish many good activities in
teachers a particular class period, the teacher must
C. Early development is more critical than
later development
A. Add curricular activities B. Provide C. Discourage them from joining other 222. The recommended method to use if
unique teaching aids groups the teachers wishes each learner to
concentrate in learning a topic to his skills
C. Institute a systematic plan D. Use D. disband the group
are properly assessed is.
expensive material
A. Semantic webbing
216. one way to encourage students who
219. Parents negatively react to the
lack in reading to love reading is to: B. Independent study
inclusion of play in children’s curriculum. A
A. Reprimand him B. Ask the students to teacher who knows the importance of play C. Role playing
buy books would tell the parents that __________?
D. Field trip
C. Provide reading materials D. Isolate Him A. Playing is important in the child’s
223. The ________ method is observed if
cognitive development
217. Which of the following style or we wish the pupil learn from real life
technique would make the teacher a good B. playing is a good form of exercise situation dilemmas.
classroom manager– teacher with eyes at
C. Playing gives children pleasure A. Situation B. Lecture
the back of the head?
D. Playing is a stage of child’s development C. Textbooks D. Observation
A. Give your students the “head to toe”
look when angry 220. The ability to perceive how objects are 224. The ________ method is used to make
related in order to mentally perceive what the learners study in detail a specific thing,
B. Uses eye contact technique with your
is seen, thus creating concrete visual images person or place not known to them
students
from memory refers to
A. Case study B. Participation
C. Fear and fight dominates the classroom
A. Visual spatial intelligence
atmosphere C. Project D. Field trip
B. Musical Intelligence
D. Being aware of all the actions and 225. Which of the following method will
activities in the classroom C. Linguistic intelligence you used to verify a certain findings and to
make the learners handle apparatus
218. The sociogram reveals that four D. Logical reasoning intelligence
properly?
students is your class formed a “clique”.
221. The _________ method is used when
This means that the teacher should: A. Textbook method B. Laboratory
the learners are made to observe things in a
method
A. Allow them to be together all the time certain place like the market.
C. Field trip method D. Project
B. Encourage them to join the groups A. Participatory B. Case study
method
C. Simulation D. Field trip
226. The ________ method is utilized if the 231. If you wish to relate a subject matter 236. The ______ approach is observed
learners are trained to do creative products. to one of the four principles of learning, the when the learners want to meet the
________ approach should be used. criterion level of success act set by the
A. Project B. Case study C. Field trip
teachers.
D. Simulation A. Multidisciplinary B. Interdisciplinary
A. Mastery learning B. Interdisciplinary
227. If the material is dangerous for the C. Conceptual D. Integration
learners to handle, which of the following C. Conceptual D. Modular
232. The ________ approach is used if the
method will you use?
teacher wishes to solve a problem being 237. Which approach is used to emphasize
A. Textbook B. Group met in the school. the skills in informing conclusions?
discussions
A. Mastery B. Integration A. Multidisciplinary B. Interdisciplinary
C. Lecture-demonstration D. Eclectic
C. Action learning D. Value clarification C. Conceptual D. Inquiry
228. Which method is used to develop
233. You wish to make the learners learn or 238. Which of the following approaches is
scientific inquiry among the learners?
internalized fully a subject matter to be used to include issues confronting the
A. Project B. Case study taught to them. Which of the following will societies?
you need?
C. Problem solving D. Simulation A. Integration B. Interdisciplinary
A. Integrated B. Multi-media
229. The ________ method is used to find C. Conceptual D. Inquiry
out the learner’s knowledge about a certain C. Master D. Multi-disciplinary
239. The _______ approach is used to make
topic assigned to them.
234. Which of the following approaches will the learners enunciate their feelings or
A. Independent study B. Textbook be used if you wish to relate a particular attitudes about certain issues.
subject to all disciplines of learning?
C. Lecture D. Question and A. Value clarification B. Mastery
answer A. Multidisciplinary B. Interdisciplinary
C. Integration D.
230. The ________ approach is utilized C. Value clarification D. Integration Interdisciplinary
when the learners are trained to ask
235. To enable the learners to learn by their 240. The _________ method is used if the
intelligent question.
own pace of growth, _________ approach is learners are to use their senses effectively.
A. Process B. Discovery used.
A. Textbook B. Lecture
C. Inquiry D. Value certification A. Inquiry B. Discovery C. Mastery demonstration
D. Modular
C. Observation D. Independent study
241. The most important criterion in test D. Short, varied, interesting activities 248. Which type of test is used to discover
construction is further attitudes about self and
245. What is possessed by the learner when
A. Preparation of table of specifications he can use language with ease and fluency
in any given situation?
B. Congruency of the items with objectives A. Personality test B. Intelligence test
A. Bilingual ability B. High cognitive
C. Stem should contain the central problem C. Achievement test D. Diagnostic test
skills
D. Options should be almost the same
C. A photographic memory D.
length
Communicative competence 249. Which behavior is exhibited by a
242. Which of the following is the most student who is strong in interpersonal
246. What is the main concern of spiraling a
important contribution of Gestalt intelligence?
curriculum?
psychology to the theories of learning?
A. Works by his/her own.
A. curriculum renewal and revision
A. Cognitive insight
B. Spends time meditating.
B. Horizontal articulation among the
B. The use of multimedia approaches
students in a grade level C. Keeps interest to himself/herself.
C. The concept of readiness in learning
C. Vertical articulation of a given subject D. Seeks out a classmate for help when
D. The use of reinforcement across a grade level problem occurs.
243. What psychological principle is used D. Incorporating government thrusts and 250. A parent visited you regarding his son’s
when teacher links the new information to societal concerns low grades. He showed you his quizzes, unit
the previous one to enable the students to tests and projects. You discovered that his
247. Which of this information is not
gain a holistic view of the topic? name is Mel and you wrongfully put his
entered in Form 1 or the School Registrar?
name on the girl’s list. What will you do?
A. Stimulation B. Accommodation
A. Alphabetical list of students, boys
A. Recognize your mistake and promise to
C. Assimilation D. conceptualization separated from girls.
correct the grade
244. Young children have a short attention B. Daily attendance record of each student.
B. Insists: that you are right in grading him.
and interest span. What kind of task should
C. Grade obtained by each student in all
the teacher give them? C. Refer the matter to the principal
his/her subjects.
A. Challenging and interesting activities D. Ignore the complain
D. Personal data of the students in the
B. Long but interesting activities registrar.

C. Easy and difficult activities


251. What should a cooperating teacher do others. Shout at them and they will be C. Stereotyped behaviors
to help the student teacher who has been shouting at others, too. How would you
D. Social expectations
assigned to him/her? explain this behavior?
257. How can a teacher avoid “breakdown
A. Provide opportunities for the student A. They are easily impressed B. They are
and interruptions” I daily class procedures?
teacher to acquire the skills and imitative
competencies to be an effective teacher.
C. they cannot tell right from wrong D.
B. Show your lesson plan and let him/her They are observant A. Punish the misbehaving students
follow what is in your lesson plan.
254. What should be done with a student in B. Establish routine for daily tasks
C. Write or prepare activities to be done the upper grades who is a non-reader?
C. Assign a leader to assist everyone
and let him/her execute these in class
A. Encourage him to join a reading club
D. Allow students to make their own
D. Don’t allow him/her to make her own
B. Give him comic books regulations
decisions as to how the lesson is to be
introduced. C. Have him attend remedial reading class 258. Which is made after certain norms has
been established?
252. Which of these techniques is BEST D. Transfer him to lower section
suited to developing skill in asking and A. Departmental test B. Local-city
255. In which situation is learning most
answering questions? wide test
likely to happen?
A. Interviews B. Song analysis C. Teacher-made test D.
A. When students work by themselves
Standardized test
C. Pictorial review D. Riddles
B. When students are quiet and well
259. A high school principal would like to
252. Most delinquents are found to have behaved
know the causes of drop-outs in his school
low IQ. They can hardly read and
C. When all the needed materials are so he could find solutions to this problem.
comprehend. How can a teacher help
available What type of researched is used?
them?
D. When students know the importance of A. Applied B. Action
A. Call for their parents.
the task at hand
C. Pure D. Experimental
B. Refer them to a doctor.
256. Social adjustment means the ability to
260. If we aim to produce globally
C. Give them remedial class D. Suspend behave in accordance with?
competitive graduates, the Philippine
them from classes
A. Universal truths education should give major emphasis to
253. Children learn what they live by. Treat _______________.
B. Self-concept
them with respect and they will respect
A. English, Science and Mathematics D. Have a big clock installed in the
classroom for everyone's guidance
B. Technology and citizenship education A. Enjoy the great works of man such as
264. One learns by association and also by classics
C. Humanities and work education
insight. This shows that the association and
B. Learn the philosophy “know thyself”
D. Bilingual education and values education cognitive theories of learning are:
C. Make the distinctly civilized, educated
261. Which of the following can be A. Diametrically opposed B.
and refined
considered a form of civic engagement? Complementary
D. Develop man into a thinking individual
A. Patronizing Filipino products C. Partly wrong D.
Partly correct 268. For a teacher to be competent, he/she
B. Critical of government officials
is required to specialize in certain area. This
265. Mothers who demand their 3 to 5 year
C. Bribing government officials pillar of learning is
old child to suspend their time in serious
D. Electoral participation academic study, forget that early childhood A. Learning to do B. Learning to
is in the live together
262. A teacher wants to make a rubric for
scoring students' output. Which format will A. Gang age B. Questioning age C. Learning to be D. Learning to
use differential weighs for the qualities of a know
C. Initiative age D. Toy age
product or a performance?
269. What pillar of learning is concerned on
266. Identical twins are more than alike
A. Performance based B. Rating scales material development rather than of
than fraternal twins. Which of the following
human development?
C. Holistic rubric D. Analytic statements/principles is supported by this?
rubric A. Learning to do B. Learning to live
A. Heredity has a part in determining
longer
263. How can a teacher develop the value physical appearance
of time such as punctuality and maximal C. Learning to be D. Learning to
B. Intelligence is determined partly by pre-
utilization of time? know
natal nutrition
A. Avoid disruptions due to improper 270. What is the advantage of using
C. Environment affects both fraternal and
behavior computers in processing test results?
identical twins
B. Consistently follow schedule for A. Its processing takes a shorter period of
D. Intelligences hinges in physical structure
classroom routine time.
267. Which of the following activities is
C. Rush if you are getting late for the right B. Test results can easily be assessed.
stressed by humanistic education?
time
C. Its statistical computation is accurate.
D. All of the above. 274. Which describes an inappropriate 278. I cannot help but recall the sister’s
practice in the education of young children? convent which served as my boarding house
271. Multiple choice test is considered the
in high school now that I am in a noisy
BEST type of test because A. Individual differences are expected and
boarding house. Which principle of
_______________ accepted
association explains this?
A. It is easy to conduct B. Integrated teaching-learning
A. Similarity B. Contiguity
B. It contains many responses C. Isolated skills development
C. Frequency D. Contrast
C. measure several competencies in one D. positive guidance techniques
test
275. Honesty remains a value even if
279. Which principle of association ass
D. It possess the qualities of other types of nobody in a organization values it. This
applied to memory is this? The recall of an
tests pronouncement comes from the mouth of
object or idea triggers recall of other
a(an)
272. While serving during the elections, objects like it
some trouble makers enter your precinct. A. Pragmatist B. Idealist
A. Contrast B. Contiguity C. Similarity
What do you think is the most appropriate
C. Reconstructionist D. Progressivist D. Frequency
thing to do?
276. I cannot forget my friend’s birthday for 280. Whose thought is this: “Although there
A. Challenge them to a duel
it comes one day after my birthday. Which is an external world from which human
B. Close the precinct and go home principle of association as applied to beings acquire sensory information, ideas
memory explains this? originate from the workings of the mind.”
C. Ignore them and look for a safe place
A. Contiguity B. Similarity A. Idealist B. Realist C. Empiricist
D. Seek the assistance of law enforcers
D. pragmatist
C. Frequency D. Content
273. Which of the following will you
281. The process by which certain
recommend to a senior high school scholar 277. A fresh teacher graduate is usually
potentials are inherited from the parents
who is impregnated by a fellow student? idealistic. Which one will most likely inspire
for his development
her to cling to her idealism?
A. Force her boyfriend to marry her
A. Life B. Birth C. Heredity D.
A. Introduction of educational innovations
B. Tell the parents about the condition Character
B. Support of living models
C. Stop schooling till after she gave birth 282. This theory states that there are 8
C. Pressure of work basic development stages that the
D. Direct her to an abortion clinic
individual has to pass through his life
D. High salary
A. Learning Theory 290. These statements imply that children
at the early learning stage consider parents
B. Psychoanalytic Theory A. Recognition B. Reversibility
and teachers as authorities and models.
C. Psychosocial Theory C. Assimilat8ion D. Conservation
A. Parents and teachers should always
D. Cognitive Development 287. Refers to the idea that no individual coordinate children’s activities
are exactly the same or alike.
283. Transition age from childhood to B. Parents should enforce strict discipline at
adulthood where rapid physical changes A. Cognitive theory B. Exclusivity home and teachers in school
and sex maturity occur resulting in changes theory
C. Parents and teachers should be the role
in ways of feelings, thinking and acting.
C. Individual Differences D. models at all times
A. Puberty B. Adolescence Emotional Quotient
D. Parents and teachers should always
C. Early Adulthood D. Stage V 288. He is known as the Father of Modern consult each other with regards the child’s
I.Q. Test intellectual development
284. Modifying an existing scheme after an
individual’s interaction with the A. Lewis Terman B. Erick 291. Any change in the behavior of an
environment, resulting in the creation of a Erickson individual
new scheme.
C. Laurence Kohlberg D. Martin A. Learning B. Response
A. Assimilation B. Interaction Lesley
C. Change D. Development
C. Recognition D. Accommodation 289.“Intellectual appreciative experience” is
292. Which of the following principles IS

285. Theory stating that a person’s behavior NOT considered under Classical
can be motivated by urges towards self- A. Base on the premise that all learning has Conditioning by Ivan Pavlov?
satisfaction. emotional correlates
A. Excitation B. Adhesive
A. Psychoanalytic Theory B. Obtained in the field of music, art and Principle
literature
B. Cognitive Development Theory C. Stimulus Generalization D. None of the
C. the acquisition and retention of facts and above
C. Psychosocial Theory
information
293. This stimulation of action best explains
D. Moral development theory
D. assumes that human activities are based the behavior of an individual to take what
286. The ability of a child to conceptualize on stimulus and response he perceives to be the shortest route to his
the retention and preservation of the same goals.
quantity under various changes.
A. Recognition B. Assimilation C. “The learning center of life” A. Scholastic achievement B. Faculty
development
C. Response D. Motivation D. “A place where new beginnings begin”
C. Academic freedom D. Voluntary
294. The process by which an individual 297. Which of the following statements is
accreditation
acquires the social and cultural heritage of given emphasis by “humanistic education?”
the society where he belongs. 300. The period of physical, especially
A. The great works of man such as the
sexual, and mental maturation which is
A. Socialization classics should be enjoyed.
characterized by rapid somatic growth is
B. Internalization B. Man should learn the different known as
philosophies of education
C. Integration A. infancy B. early childhood
C. Build a man who is distinctly civilized,
D. Acquisition C. Puberty D. Adulthood
educated and refined
295. What is the main function of the 301. Claustrophobia is an irrational fear of
D. Develop man into a thinking individual
philosophies of education?
A. Darkness B. Strangers
298. A teacher who advocates the
A. To aid the leaner to build his/her own
pragmatic philosophy of education believes C. Closed Space D. Height
personal philosophy.
that experience should follow learning,
302. An eye defect characterized by clear
B. Define goals and set directions from thus, she has to?
vision in one dimension but unfocused
which educational efforts should be
A. require her student mastery of the vision on the other is called
exerted.
lessons
A. Myopia B. Astigmatism
C. Provide guidelines in the foundation of
B. encourage her students to memorize
educational policies and programs C. Hyperopia D. Presbyopia
facts
D. Provide norms and standards for 303. Which of the following statements
C. equip her students with basic skills and
evaluation purposes. does not apply to adolescents?
abilities
296. According to Froebel, kindergarten is A. They desire the approval of their peers
D. provide her student with opportunities
also known as
to apply their skills and abilities B. They seek dependence on their parents
A. “A place where children have fun and
299. How are institutions of learning C. They have a marked sex development
enjoyment”
encouraged to set higher standards over
D. None of the above
B. “Garden where children could grow and and above the minimum requirement for
develop” state recognition?
304. As young people mature, society A. Always give explanation or reason for A. Are different
expects them to develop competencies and their failures rather than own their faults
B. Have identical element
assume social roles in a conventional
B. Like to take the blame for their faults
manner. C. Occur in the same place
C. bribe their elders with promises
A. expectation of parents B. D. Vary in difficulty
influence of peers groups D. substitute words for deeds
313. When the learner is well-motivated, he
C. influence of formal education D. 309. Which of the following is true of performs his task
cultural demands Abnormal Psychology?
A. with indifference
305. The founder of the theory of A. It studies the cause of personality defects
B. with disinterest
psychology called psychoanalysis was
B. It measures the accomplishments of the
C. with arrogance
A. Lock B. Hume C. Freud D. individual
Leibnitz D. with enthusiasm
C. it concentrates on the scholastic
306. When the learner reaches a point performance of the individual 314. A six-year-old child who has a mental
where no further improvement can be age of eight years has an IQ of
D. it investigates the educational
expected, he is in a so-called
background of the individual A. 120 B. 130 C. 132 D. 133
A. Development crisis B. Learning plateau
310. Which of the following is a continuous 315. The ratio obtained by dividing mental
C. Regression D. Depression variable? age by chronological age times 100 is called
307. Regarding the sexual maturation of A. Weight B. Sex C. Nationality A. derived quotient B. deviation
boys and girls, teachers should bear in mind D. Race
C. Intelligence quotient or IQ D. Intelligence
that:
311. Which of the following is true about ratio
A. Girls mature at a late stage than boys one’s IQ?
316. Which of the following was written by
B. Girls mature at an earlier stage than boys A. it remains fairly constant B. it is highly Plato?
changeable
C. Boys and girls mature at the same time A. Sic et Non B. The School and
C. it is affected by attitude D. it is never Society
D. there is no marked differences in their
constant
time of maturity C. The Republic D. Emile
312. Transfer of training easily takes place if
308. Rationalization is used by student who
the activities involved
317. Who among those below asserted that C. s/he’s assigned in a barangay high school C. Admit the fact that he doesn’t know the
“Education is for complete living?” answer
D. s/he’s assigned in a hazardous area
A. Dewey B. Spencer C. Kant D. Ask volunteers to answer the question
322. Which of the following principles of
D. Froebel and do research on it later.
human growth refers to the situation that
318. The right of an educational institution girls mature earlier than boys? 325. The heredity traits acquired by a
and its faculty to prescribe the person in his lifetime
A. Growth follows a sequential pattern
methods/strategies of teaching refers to:
A. Are transmissible to his offspring
B. Development rates vary
A. Building style
B. Reappears in his future grandparent
C. Each stage of development has
B. Choice of curriculum
characteristics traits C. Have no influence on the offspring
C. Academic freedom
D. Maturation should precede certain type D. Become recessive traits
D. Co and extra-curricular program of learning
326. When student are given a chance to
319. The 1987 Constitution provides that 323. A teacher who gives a uniform settle differences of opinion by discussion,
religious instruction can be given assignment to be worked out by all learners they develop:
in Arithmetic is not observing a
A. with the students’ consent A. Fair play B. Tolerance
characteristic of a good assignment. Which
B. with the parent/guardian approval characteristic is overlooked? C. Irritants D. sociability
C. with mayor’s permit A. It should be definite 327. The school’s responsibility towards
teenagers “gang age” is:
D. with the school’s support B. It should be stimulating
A. Provide the gang all the freedom it needs
320. Public schools in the Philippines are C. It should emphasize the essential
the contribution of which colonizer? B. Gives classroom activities to give
D. It should provide for individual
direction to out-of-school youth activities
A. American B. British differences
C. Supervise gang activities
C. Japanese D. Spanish 324. If a student asks a question which the
teacher does not have a ready answer, the D. set up norms of conduct or the member
321. Hardship allowance is given to a
latter should: of the gang
teacher when
A. Dismiss the question as irrelevant
A. s/he’s assigned in a depressed area
B. Offer a bluff
B. s/he’s given additional teaching load
328. In an intelligence test, a 13-year old girl and/or graph to grasp new meaning refers 335. The capacity to analyze one’s feelings
got a score equivalent to that of a 15-year to and thus be able to understand and be able
old. This means: to know the motives of other people’s
A. Visual intelligence B. Linguistic
actions.
A. That the girl must be accelerated Intelligence
A. Spatial B. Personal
B. That the girl 12-years older mentally C. Feelings sensitivity D. Jargon
C. Logical D. Diametric
C. That the girl has a chronological age of 15 332. The sensitivity to tone and pitch,
allowing one to produce musical scoring is
D. That she has a mental age of 13
intelligence in?
336. The type of intelligence which enables
329. Which statement is not necessary to
A. Musical B. Verbal a person to understand other person’s
achieve the learner’s interest in a learning
Ability feelings, behavior and motivation.
activity?
C. Quantitative exercises D. A. Emotional B. Spatial
A. The activity must lead to a practical end
Qualitative analysis
C. Social intelligence D. Quantitative and
B. The activity must be within the ability of
333. One’s ability to do abstract reasoning Qualitative
the learner
and manipulate symbols refers to what type
337. The type of intelligence which
C. The activity must fill a need recognized of intelligence?
characterizes actress, actors, mimes,
by the learner
A. Musical B. Personality dancers and people of the Arts?
D. The learner must have the experience identification
A. Bodily-kinesthetic B. Scientific
that will furnish the background for the
C. Mental ability
activity C. Research D. Emotions
D. Mathematical-logical
330. He is responsible for the theory which 338. An emerging thrust in determining
recognizes the importance of developing 334. The ability to perceive how objects are one’s personality, whether pleasant or
multiple intelligence? related in order to mentally perceive what unwholesome, this type of personality
is seen, thus creating concrete visual images measurement is the wholesomeness of
A. Jean Piaget B. Howard Gardner
from memory refers to? one’s virtues, i.e., values, relationships with
C. Frederick Froebel D. Sigmund Freud other, adjustments to varying situations,
A. Visual-spatial Intelligence B. Musical
behavior an motivations
331. The need to recognize and develop
C. Language D. Logical
special sensitivity to language, thus helping A. Emotional Quotient (E.Q.)
reasoning
the learners to use the right word, phrase
B. Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.)
C. Maladjustment personality A. Environment affects both fraternal and C. Interrupting a speaker
identical twins
D. Anticipated behavior D. Abandoning a project before it is finished
B. Intelligence hinges in physical structures
339. It is a measurement of personality 345. Learning-disabled children most
which is the result by dividing the mental C. Intelligence is determined partly by pre- characteristically have:
age by the chronological age. natal nutrition
A. low IQ
A. Emotional quotient (E.Q.) D. Identical twins are more alike than
B. poor socio-economic backgrounds
fraternal twins
B. Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.)
C. An average level of intelligence
342. Educators who contributed to the
C. Multiple intelligences
“open education” movement include: D. minimal brain damage
D. Forecasted behavior quotient
A. Neill and piaget B. Kohl and 346. Which of the following is true about
340. The teacher must be aware that both kozol educable mentally retarded children?
heredity and environment represent
C. Bruner and Silberman D. All A. Their IQ range between 50 and 70
complex factors, exerting many specific
of the above
influences on an individual’s growth. Which B. They have short attention spans and
of the following statements best represents 343. A child’s social skills can be measured experience difficulty in generalizing
the influence of heredity and environment? by:
C. Their reading, writing, and arithmetic
A. Heredity counts; environment is less A. direct observation and parent-teacher skills cannot be improved
important. conferences
D. A and B above
B. If the environment is changed, heredity B. psychological test
347. Which of the following are
becomes less important.
C. adaptive behavior scales characteristics of a dyslexic child?
C. The relative influences of heredity and
D. A and C above A. Mirror writing B. listlessness
environment can vary widely in an
individual’s growth 344. A teacher uses behavioral modification C. Below-average intelligenceD.
techniques in his classes. Which of the Hyperactivity
D. In the long run, both tend to cancel each
following student behaviors would he find
other’s influences 348. Students with secondary reading
most difficult to change?
problems have capacity to read, but are
341. Heredity has a part in determining
A. Aggressive tendencies towards non-readers because of:
intelligence. Which of the following
classmates
statements support this principle?
B. Poor habits in organizing work materials
A. auditory problems C. The Learning process D. A sensitivity-training meeting for the
purpose of helping students ace their
B. congenital defects D. The behavior of the learners
school-related problems and learn how
C. visual-acuity impairment 352. Which of the following conditions does their actions can affect others.
NOT contribute to a climate psychologically
D. Environmental or Emotional factor
suited to learning?
349. If a teacher accepts Maslow’s theory
A. The teacher acts like a “real person.”
on the hierarchy of needs, he or she will
probably structure objectives to: B. The teacher makes all of the decisions
about students learning activities.
A. Meet both physiological and intellectual
needs of students C. The teacher accepts students as they are
B. Eliminate testing D. The teacher shows trust in students’
decisions
C. Eliminate extrinsic motivations
353. William Glasser advocates the frequent
D. maintain a certain anxiety level for
use of classroom meetings, with teacher
increased competition
and students sitting in a small circle. Which
350. The knowledge explosion has led to one of the following types of discussion
crowding more and more information into would NOT be appropriate in such a
curriculum courses. A likely result is that: setting?

A. the textbook will no longer be the main A. An educational-diagnostic conference on


instructional medium in many classes the learning weaknesses of individual
students
B. the child may spend more time in school
B. .An open.-ended meeting for the purpose
C. the teacher may have to rely more on
of exploring and discussing student’s ideas
these multimedia materials
about the curriculum.
D. all of the above
C. A social-problem-solving meeting to
351. During the learning process the resolve teacher or student problems
teacher has most control over: relating to the school, the class, or any
individual member.
A. The learners
B. The learning environment
c. II, III, and IV b. A form of dictatorship
d. I, III, and IV c. Anti-poor
3. If our present government is a d. Elitist
democracy, where does power reside?
LET REVIEWER 6. With the Batasang Pambansa performing
a. In the Filipino people legislative and executive powers in the
GENERAL EDUCATION- SOCIAL STUDIES
Marcos
b. In Congress
1. Which statement is TRUE of the pre-
regime, which form of government was
Spanish Filipino government? c. In the President
implemented?
a. The datu exercised all the powers of d. In the Supreme Court
a. Parliamentary
government.
4. In President Quezon’s time, the country
b. Dictatorial
b. Laws were formulated by a law making had the Philippine Commonwealth. What is
body elected by the datu. TRUE c. Monarchial
c. Laws were formulated by a law making about the Philippine Commonwealth? The d. Presidential
body elected by the community. Filipino people _____________________.
7. What form of government is
d. There was a court created by the datu to a. Were fully independent. characterized by the separation of powers?
hear complaints.
b. Were partially independent. a. Parliamentary
2. What characteristic/s of the government
c. Were granted total freedom to course b. Presidential
is established by the 1987 Constitution?
their destiny only in matters of education.
c. Aristocracy
I. Presidential system of government with
d. Were citizens of the United States.
three branches. d. Monarchical
5. In the decade of the 70’s, one clamor of
II. Parliamentary system of government. 8. To which type of political system do we
the activists who staged street
belong?
III. The three branches of government are demonstration on
separate and independent of one another. a. Colonialism
the streets was “Down with the oligarchs!”
IV. The three branches of government have What did they accuse government of as b. Totalitarianism
a check and balance over one another.
suggested by the underlined word? c. Democracy
a. I only
a. A rule of the few rich d. Capitalism
b. II only
9. In which form of government does power d. Division of labor a. Totalitarianism
or authority reside in a few persons who
12.The Philippine legislature is divided into b. Constitutional monarchy
govern
two major bodies, the Senate and the
c. Oligarchy
for their own interest? House of
d. Aristocracy
a. Oligarchy Representatives. Which among the
following describes this division of the 15.What right is violated when one opens a
b. Monarchy
legislative body letter without permission from the
c. Democracy addressee?
of the country?
d. Parliamentary a. Right to privacy of communication and
a. Bipartisanism
correspondence.
10.Which of the following represents the
b. Co- legislative power
smallest subunit of government in the b. Right to read a letter.
Philippines? c. Unicameralism
c. Right to open the envelope without
a. Purok d. Bicameralism permission.
b. Barangay 13.Which type of governance is d. Right to private affairs.
characterized by a union of partially self-
c. Sitio 16.When an individual is imprisoned
governing states or
without proper investigation, what right is
d. Zone
regions united by a central government? violated?
11. The Philippine government is divided
a. Federalism a. Right to due process of law
into three branches: executive, legislative
and b. Socialism b. Right to secure persons
judiciary. Which among the following c. Democracy c. Right to process paper
doctrines best describes the model of
d. Totalitarianism d. Right to protection
governance in
14.In England, Queen Elizabeth acts as a 17.What law was passed by the Philippine
the Philippines?
head of state. This country also has a Congress in 1995 which affirms the total
a. Tricameralism parliament
integration of persons with disabilities into
b. Separation of powers and a Prime Minister. Which among the the mainstream of society?
following describes the form of
c. Emancipation of state
government?
a. Republic Act No. 7277 a. Rule of law a. Freedom of conversation
b. Republic Act No. 7784 b. Rule of the majority b. The right to private property
c. Republic Act No. 7722 c. Separation of church and state c. The right to privacy of communication
d. Republic Act No. 7776 d. Social justice d. Right to information on matters of public
concern
18. An individual has the right to file writ of 21.In connection with government
amparo before the investigation of an transactions involving public interest which 24.In Philippine history, who was known as
policy is “The Great Dissenter”?
administrative case filed against him/ her.
What fundamental right is invoked by the adopted in the Constitution to assure public a. Camilo Osias
of accountability and transparency?
individual? b. Manuel Roxas
a. Full public disclosure
a. Right to life, liberty and security c. Claro M. Recto
b. Balanced and healthful ecology
b. Right to due process d. Eulogio Rodriguez
c. Private enterprise and incentives to
c. Right to be defended by a public attorney 25.Who first introduced the Islamic religion
needed investments
to the Philippines?
d. Right to self- defense
d. Rural development and agrarian reform
a. Rajah Baguinda
19.What is the writ of habeas corpus?
22. Filipino citizens have the power to
b. Idi Amin
a. Right to information privacy participate in the establishment or
administration of c. Mukdum
b. Right to accumulate data
government such as right to vote and be d. Abu Bakr
c. Right to transmit data
voted upon as an exercise of
26. The Japanese successful invasion was
d. Right to search for private information
____________________. climaxed by the surrender of the joint
20. Which principle states that no man in Filipino
a. Political rights
his country is above the law and that laws
American forces on May 6, 1942. Where did
must be b. Civil rights
this happen?
obeyed by all and applied to everyone – rich c. Social rights
a. Bataan
or poor, lowly or powerful, without fear or
d. Economic rights
b. Corregidor
favor?
23. Which right is violated by wiretapping?
c. Capas
d. Manila b. Law of cause and effect b. Relativism
27.Who is the President who is known for c. Principle of marginal utility c. Ethnocentrism
his “Filipino First Policy” and Austerity
d. Law of supply and demand d. Favoritism
Program?
31. Which explains GNP? 34. The statement that success often comes
a. Diosdado Macapagal
to those with humble beginnings would
a. The total value in pesos of goods and
b. Carlos P. Garcia apply
services produced during the year.
c. Manuel Roxas best to which of the following figures?
b. The total value in pesos of goods
d. Ramon Magsaysay produced during the year. a. Ramon Magsaysay
28. With whom is the “Strong Republic” c. The total value in pesos of services b. Gloria M. Arroyo
associated? produced during the year.
c. Corazon C. Aquino
a. Fidel V. Ramos d. The total value in pesos of goods and
d. Joseph E. Estrada
services produced for 2 quarters.
b. Joseph Estrada
35.Which of the following represent
32. Which term refers to social aspects of
c. Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo ethnocentric behavior?
sex or to socially defined roles and
d. Corazon Aquino expectations a. A tourist who lectures his foreign hosts
on the "uncivilized" nature of
29.When one company controls the supply that are associated with sex?
of sugar, which term applies? their marriage customs
a. Social differentiation
a. Monopoly b. A student who tutors an immigrant in
b. Social class
English
b. Inflation
c. Gender
c. A Hispanic community group demands
c. Economic stability
d. Cultural context that public aid forms be published in English
d. Equilibrium
33. Which does one portray when he thinks and Spanish
30. Tomatoes as off season and so price for that what is foreign is best and that what is
d. A peace Corps volunteer who helps dig
tomatoes are up. Which law/principle in local
wells in Central Africa
Economics explains it? is inferior?
36.With the promotion of social justice in
a. Substitution effect a. Xenocentrism mind, which does NOT belong to the group?
a. Equitable access to education d. Ethnocentrism 43.Society denotes
______________________.
b. Profit sharing 40. The maximum price that can be legally
changed for a good or service is called a. the totality of social organization and its
c. Diffusion of wealth
_____. complex of social relationships
d. Absolute right over property
a. minimum wage b. a group of people who share a common
37.Which part of the Visayas receives the culture
b. price floor
least precipitation?
c. a geographical aggregate who live a
c. legal wage
a. Northern common life and interact with one another
d. price ceiling
b. Eastern d. all of the above
41.The following are legitimate children,
c. Western e. none of the above
EXCEPT ___________.
d. Central 44.Sociologists define culture as:
a. Those born by artificial insemination.
38.When the Filipino reformists asked for a. a state of refinement
b. Those legitimated.
the assimilation of the Philippines by Spain,
b. the plastic and graphics arts
what c. Those born during a valid marriage of
parents. c. activities such as TV sitcoms, soap operas
did they ask for? For the Philippines to
or rock music
________. d. Those born out of a valid marriage of the
parents. d. the totality of meanings, values, customs,
a. become independent from Spain
norms, ideas and symbols
42.Which location should have most nearly
b. become a province of Spain
twelve hours of daylight and twelve hours relative to a society
c. be independent from Spain with certain of
e. none of the above
conditions
darkness during December? A town that is
45.The obligation to repay a person for
d. be represented in the Spanish Cortes located __________.
whom one has received a favor with
39.How is the so-called colonial mentality a. Halfway between the Equator and the undefined
manifested? South Pole.
quantification is ___.
a. Cultural relativism b. Close to the Equator.
a. Pakikisama d. utang na loob
b. Cultural diversity c. Close to the North Pole.
b. kusang loob e. none of these
c. Xenocentrism d. Close to the South Pole.
c. magandang loob a. bride wealthd. fetish b. Right to be given the due process of law.
46.The occurrence of graft and corruption, b. fosterage all of these c. Right to be defended by the organization
nepotism and favoritism in the Philippines if of teachers to which he/ she is a member.
c. dowry
often attributed to the value of: d. Right to be provided with free legal
50.The division of society into layers in
service by the appropriate office.
a. Personalism d. hospitality termed as –
54.Can you be arrested without a warrant
b. Impersonalism e. none of these a. stratification d. life chance matrix
of arrest?
c. utang na loob b. status inconsistency e. none of these
a. No, if you are a minor.
47.The type of residence which permits the c. status defects
b. No, if you are more than 60 years old.
newly married couple to reside
51.The most preferred form of marriage in
independently of c. Yes, if you were reported to have
human societies is –
committed a crime.
the parents of the bride and the groom is –
a. monogamy d. polyandry
d. Yes, if you are in the act of committing a
a. patrilocal d. neolocal residence
b. polygamy e. all of these crime.
b. matrilocal e. none of these
c. bigamy 55.Can a person be imprisoned for debt?
c. bilocal
52. What is writ of habeas data? a. No, if he can’t pay the interest of his
48.The movement of a person or group of debt.
a. Right to information privacy
persons to another place more or less for
b. Yes, if he has no property with which to
b. Right to accumulate data
permanent residence is – pay his debt.
c. Right to transmit data
a. migration c. No.
d. Right to search for private information
b. population growth d. Yes, if he stubbornly refuses to pay.
53.When a teacher is charged with an
c. population change 56.What does “presumption of innocence”
administrative case committed in the lawful
mean in so far as human rights are
d. ecological movement discharge
concerned?
e. none of these of professional duties, what right may the
a. A suspect is considered guilty until
teacher invoke for her defense?
49.____ is the material wealth given to the proven otherwise.
bride and her family before marriage. a. Right to receive compensation for the
b. A suspect has the right to remain silent.
duration of the case.
c. A suspect has the right to a legal counsel. b. Homicide c. Graft and corruption
d. A suspect remains innocent until proven c. Slander d. Environmental degeneration
guilty.
d. Malicious Mischief 64.Which is TRUE of the Philippines?
57.No person may be elected as President
61.All Filipino citizens have the right to vote a. It has been colonized by two European
of the Philippines unless he/ she is a
and to be voted upon as a government colonial powers.
____________.
official.
b. It has never been united as a nation.
a. Natural born citizen
What is this constitutional right called?
c. There have been attempts to change its
b. Resident of the Philippines for at least 2
a. Passive right to vote government to a parliamentary
years
b. Political franchise form.
c. At least 21 years old
c. Suffrage d. It is the only Christian country in Asia.
d. Professional
d. Electoral right 65.Which is TRUE of former president
58.A bill becomes a law even if not signed
Corazon Aquino?
by the President after ___ days.
I. The first female president of the
a. 60 62.Which is TRUE of the historical
Philippines.
development of the Philippines?
b. 40
II. The first female president in Asia.
a. It has never been an independent nation.
c. 20
III.Described as the “icon of democracy”.
b. It has been an independent nation ever
d. 30
since. a. I, II, and III
59.Who has the power to declare the
c. It has evolved from a colony to a fully b. I and II
existence of a state of war?
independent nation.
c. I and III
a. Chief justice
d. It has not achieved full independence
d. I only
b. President from the very beginning.
66.Which of the following was first to
c. Senate President 63.Basically, the Philippine agrarian reform
happen?
program is a question of _______________.
d. Congress
a. Aguinaldo was captured.
a. Land distribution
60.How is the crime of rape classified?
b. Aguinaldo declared Philippine
b. Nepotism and corruption
a. Heinous independence.
c. Guerilla warfare against the US was d. Barlaame Josaphat d. Community tax
initiated.
70.While in the capitalist system, “to the 72.Which is an unlawful act of escaping
d. The Philippines was ceded to the US by strongest goes the spoil”, what happens in from payment of taxes?
the Treaty of Paris. the
a. Evasion
67.In 1565, Legaspi concluded a blood cooperative system?
b. Avoidance
compact with the chief of Bohol. Who is
a. All benefits are shared to the members
referred to? c. Exemption
proportionate to the shared capital.
a. Raja Sulayman d. Shifting
b. Goods are distributed among the
b. Sikatuna members but benefiting mostly the 73.What does “capital” in economics refer
policymaking to?
c. Lakandula
body. a. Investment and loss computed
d. Rajah Tupas
c. Goods are distributed among the b. Outcome of business transaction
68.During the Spanish era, who was the
members.
revolutionary leader who waged a long war c. Money/ machines invested to transact
against d. Goods are distributed among the business
members but elected and appointed
the government because it did not allow d. Profit and labor spent spent for business
officials get
proper burial for his brother?
74.Which term refers to duties payable on
more to comprehensive their service.
a. Macario Sakay goods, whether imported or exported?
71.I rent out for Php 10, 000 per month my
b. Andres Bonifacio a. Assessment
only building and lot to the Jesus is Lord
c. Diego Silang Group b. Tariff
d. Francisco Dagohoy which uses it exclusively for religious c. Subsidiary
purposes. I am exempt from payment of
69.What was the first book published in the d. Revenue
Philippines? ________________.
75.The expression promdi connotes
a. Del Superior Govierno a. Property tax ______________________.
b. Doctrina Christiana b. Professional tax a. Ethnocentrism
c. Pasiong Mahal c. Income tax b. Xenocentrism
c. Favoritism a. Social injustice
d. Racial discrimination b. Double jeopardy
76.The primary purpose of taxation is to c. Double taxation
_____________________.
d. Social inequity
a. Raise revenue for the support of the
10
government.
b. Reduce inequalities in wealth and
incomes.
c. Fortify the government against invaders.
d. Make the country a leading industrialized
country in the world.
77.How do you describe a typical social
structure which describes a pattern through
which
relationships at work are ordered?
a. Technological
b. Communistic
c. Capitalistic
d. Bureaucratic
78.When parents decide to send their
children to a private school and pay their
tuition fee
instead of sending them to public school,
they don’t get their share in their benefit
derived from the taxes they pay. This is a
case of ____________________.

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