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Principles of Teaching 1

The document is a quiz about principles of teaching containing 19 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like educational objectives, Bloom's taxonomy, teaching methods, use of instructional materials, developing cognitive and affective skills in students, and implications of different teaching approaches. The questions are designed to test a teacher's knowledge of key concepts in designing effective lessons and instruction.

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Principles Of Teaching 1

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Questions and Answers
 1. 
Devices can make a lecture more understandable and meaningful. What is the
most important thing a teacher should consider in the selection and utilization of
instructional materials 

o A. 

Objectives of the lesson

o B. 

Availability of instructional materials

o C. 

Attractiveness of instructional materials

o D. 

Degree of interest on the part of the students


 

 2. 
Educational objectives are arranged from simple to complex. Why is this?
o A. 

Each level is built upon and assumes acquisition of skills from the previous level

o B. 

Objectives are broad and value-laden statements that lead to the philosophy of
education

o C. 

Be idealistic and ambitious to begin with grandiose scheme for using taxonomy in all
levels

o D. 

These are guidelines to be taught and learned where teachers and students evaluate
learning.
 

 3. 
In Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives, the domains are stated from
lowest to highest level. Which of the following objectives belongs to the lowest
level? 
Discuss

o A. 

To identify the characters in the story

o B. 

To differentiate active from passive voice

o C. 

To give the available resources that could be recycled to useful things

o D. 

To explain the procedures in changing improper fraction to nixed number.


 

 4. 
In Math, Teacher G presents various examples of plane figures to her class.
Afterwards, she asks the students to give the definition of each. What method
did she use?
o A. 

Inductive

o B. 

Laboratory

o C. 

Deductive

o D. 

Expository
 

 5. 
In Music, Teacher I wants to teach the class how to play the piano in the Key of
C. which of the following should be his objective? 

o A. 

To play the piano in the key of C chords

o B. 

To improve playing the piano in the key of C

o C. 

To interpret property the chords of Key of C in the piano

o D. 

To exhibit excellent playing of piano in the key of C


 

 6. 
Learners must be developed only in the cognitive, psychomotor but also in the
affective aspect. Why is development of the latter also important?

o A. 

It helps them develop a sound value system

o B. 
Their actions are dominated by their feelings

o C. 

It helps them develop an adequate knowledge of good actions

o D. 

Awareness of the consequences of their action


 

 7. 
Pictures, models and the like arouse students interested on the day’s topic. In
what part of the lesson should the given materials be presented? 

o A. 

Initiating activities

o B. 

Culminating activities

o C. 

Evaluation activities

o D. 

Developmental activities
 

 8. 
Teacher C gives the class specific topic as assignment which they have to
research and pass the following day. However , the students could not find any
information about it. What method should Teacher C use to teach the
assignment? 

o A. 

Project method

o B. 

Discovery approach

o C. 
Lecture method

o D. 

Demonstration method
 

 9. 
Teacher D teachers in a remote high school where newspapers are delivered
irregularly. Knowing the importance of keeping the students aware of current
affairs, what is probably the best way to keep the students updated?

o A. 

Gather back issues of newspapers and let pupils compile them.

o B. 

Urge the pupils to listen to stories circulating in the community

o C. 

Encourage the pupils to listen to daily broadcast from transistor radio

o D. 

The teacher should try all available means to get the newspaper delivered to the
school
 

 10. 
Teacher E asks student A to identify and analyze events, ideas or objects in
order to state their similarities and differences. In which part of the lesson does
said activity take place?

o A. 

Preparation

o B. 

Generalization

o C. 

Application

o D. 
Comparison and abstraction
 

 11. 
Teacher F wants the class to find out the effect of heat on matter. Which method
will help him accomplish his objective?   

o A. 

Project method

o B. 

Laboratory method

o C. 

Problem method

o D. 

Expository method
 

 12. 
Teaching Tinikling to I-Maliksi becomes possible through the use of:

o A. 

Inductive method

o B. 

Expository method

o C. 

Demonstration method

o D. 

Laboratory method
 

 13. 
The class of Grade 6- Einstein is scheduled to perform an experiment on that
day. However, the chemicals are insufficient. What method may be then used?
o A. 

Project

o B. 

Laboratory

o C. 

Lecture

o D. 

Demonstration
 

 14. 
The class of IV-kalikasan is tasked to analyze the present population of the
different cities and municipalities of the National Capital Region for the last five
years. How can they best present their analysis?    

o A. 

By means of tables

o B. 

By looking for a pattern

o C. 

By means of a graph

o D. 

By guessing and checking


 

 15. 
The strategy of teaching which makes use of the old concept of “each-one-
teach-one” of thesixty’s is similar to. 

o A. 

Peer learning
o B. 

Independent learning

o C. 

Partner learning

o D. 

Cooperative learning
 

 16. 
These are several reasons why problem-solving is taught in math. Which is the
LEASTimportant?

o A. 

It is the main goal for the study of Math

o B. 

It provides the content in which concepts and skills are learned and applied

o C. 

It provides an opportunity to develop critical and analytical thinking

o D. 

It provides pupils an opportunity to relate Math with the real world


 

 17. 
To ensure that the lesson will go on smoothly, Teacher A listed down the steps
she will undertake together with those of her students. This practice relates to.

o A. 

Teaching style

o B. 

Teaching method

o C. 
Teaching strategy

o D. 

Teaching Technique
 

 18. 
What is the implication of using a method that focuses on the why rather than
how?    

o A. 

There is best method

o B. 

A typical one will be good for any subject

o C. 

These methods should be standardized for different subjects

o D. 

Teaching methods should favor inquiry and problem solving


 

 19. 
When using instructional material, what should the teacher primarily consider?

o A. 

The material must be new and skillfully made

o B. 

It must be suited to the lesson objective

o C. 

The material must stimulate and maintain students interest

o D. 

It must be updated and relevant to Filipino setting


 
 20. 
When using problem solving method, the teacher can:

o A. 

Set up the problem

o B. 

Test the conclusion

o C. 

Propose ways of obtaining the needed date

o D. 

Help the learners define what is it to be solved


 

 21. 
Which of the following attributes characterizes a learner who is yet to develop
the concept?    

o A. 

The learner can identify the attributes of the concept

o B. 

The learner can summarize the ideas shared about the concept

o C. 

The learner can distinguish examples from non-examples

o D. 

The learner gets a failing grade in the test given after the concept has been
discussed.
 

 22. 
Which of the following characterizes as well-motivated lesson? 

o A. 
The class is quit

o B. 

The children have something to do

o C. 

The teacher can leave the pupils to attend to some activities

o D. 

Here are varied procedures and activities undertaken by the pupils


 

 23. 
Which of the following is NOT true?

o A. 

Lesson should be in constant state of revision

o B. 

A good daily lesson plan ensures a better discussion

o C. 

A students should never see a teacher using a lesson plan

o D. 

All teachers regardless of their experiences should have daily lesson


 

 24. 
Which part of the lesson does the learner give a synthesis of the things learned?

o A. 

Motivation

o B. 

Application

o C. 
Evaluation

o D. 

Generalization
 

 25. 
Which part of the lesson is involved in the giving of situation or activities based
on the concepts learned?

o A. 

Preparation

o B. 

Generalization

o C. 

Application

o D. 

Comparison and abstraction

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