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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to education, psychology, and professional ethics for teachers. It covers various topics including the role of teachers, child development, educational philosophies, and classroom management strategies. The questions are designed to assess knowledge and understanding of these subjects.

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Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following B. Association


descriptions of a teacher is
included in the preamble of the
Code of Ethics for Professional 6. What is the process by which an
Teachers? organism inherits the
characteristics/
A. Persons of dignity and reputation
traits of the parents?
B. With satisfactory teaching
performance A. Variation B. Heredity

2. The effects of maternal 7. Kristle is competing with her


employment on children’s mother for her father’s attention.
achievement were found by a She is therefore said to be
number of researchers as _______. experiencing _______.

A. Fully established A. Electra complex

B. Hardly established B. Oedipus complex

3. Why is babyhood often referred 8. To whom is classical conditioning


to as a “critical period” in the theory always attributed for his
development of personality? experiment involving the dog’s
salivation as a reaction to the
A. At this time the baby is exposed
sound
to many hazards both physical
of the buzzer?
and a psychological
A. Lewin
B. At this time the foundations are
laid upon which the adult B. Pavlov

personality structure is built

9. How are institutions of learning


encouraged to set higher standards
4. When is complete coordination
of motor activities attained as of quality over and above the
established by researches? minimum required for state
recognition as provided for the
A. Childhood stage
Education Act of 1982?
B. Adolescence stage
A. Continuing professional
education (CPE)

5. Which of these theories holds B. Voluntary accreditation


that human activity is based on the
interaction of stimuli and
responses? 10. The main function of a
philosophy of education is to:
A. Phenomenology
A. Aid the learner to build his own beginning on what period of Roman
personal philosophy History?

B. Define the goals and set the A. A.D. 100-AD 175-government


direction for which education is increased its subsidy for

to strive education

B. A.D. 274-259- government


established a monopoly on
11. The control and the
administration of all educational Education
institutions shall be vested in the
citizens of the Philippines as
stipulated in ___________. 16. Whose philosophy influenced
the present emphasis on Character
A. 1987 Constitution
Education and Values Education in
B. P.D. no. 176 our school system?

A. Gandhi B. Confucius

12. The present military training in


our school curriculum is an
17. The singing of national anthem
influence of
is an offshoot of the philosophical
A. Sparta ideals of

B. Athens A. Nationalism B. Socialism

13. Which of these philosophies 18. Ejay, an adolescent combines


stresses the development of an his ability to use deductive and
individual capable of reflective inductive reasoning in realistic
thinking especially that of being rules that he can respect and live
able to solve the problem he faces by. When he does this, how does
individually or collectively? Ejay perceives his environment?

A. Developmentalism A. He sees events apart from


himself and other people
B. Experimentalism
B. He sees the world through the
eyes of the people
14. Which of the following
contributed to the establishment of
secondary schools which is an 19. Manual aesthetic activities
inclusion to basic education? involving attitudes and feelings are
primarily expressive of emotions
A. Reformation
and values not thought. An
B. Realistic example of this motor skill is
________.

A. Baking a cake with background


15. The present Philippine Teachers
music
Professionalization Act has its
B. Dancing and playing musical the Aquino Administration. Which
instruments of these statements is NOT
consistent with our educational
philosophy?
20. Parents and teachers are
A. Foster nationalism and
considered as authorities and
patriotism
models by children at the early
childhood stage. What does this B. Appreciate the roles of
statement imply? foreigners on the historical saga of

A. Teachers and parents should the country


serve as role models at all times

B. Parent-teacher conference
24. If children are cooperatively
should always be an activity in
engaged with the teacher in a
School group project, the children will
discipline themselves as each
member of the group exercises
21. Which of these statements _______.
regarding professional teachers is
A. Obedience to the teacher
the major difference in the
professionalization of teachers and B. Moral compulsion
teaching as promulgated in
Presidential Decree 1006 and in
Republic Act 7836? 25. Operation “return to the basics”
was launched by the Department of
A. Holder of valid professional
Education, Culture and Sports not
license and certificate of
only to upgrade pupil achievement
registration but also to ________.

B. Appointed on full time basis and A. Emphasize the importance of the


on a permanent status 3Rs

B. Serve as the basis for a learning


continuum
22. Which of these activities would
be an effective way of avoiding or
minimizing social stratification in
26. Which of the following
the classroom?
embodies the operation “Return to
A. Assign leadership roles to the the Basics”?
children of the upper social
A. New Elementary School
Class Curriculum

B. Avail the infuence of mass media B. National Secondary Achievement


for children of all classes Test

23. The constitution which provided 27. In a classroom it is possible to


the present philosophy of see the teacher doing the following
education was the contribution of to
facilitate learning : A. Has the mastery of the lesson

I. The class reads a workbook on B. Has the capability to implement


the characteristics of animals corporal punishment

II. The class copies the


characteristics of animals from
32. Under the learning to do, which
books
of the following instruments must
III. The class goes out to the zoo to be acquired by Justin so he can
observe the animals perform his work effectively?

IV. The teacher shows posters of A. Competence B. Insights


animals

Which of these teacher’s activities


33. What do you think would be the
reflects an interactive
action of a teacher who found out
environment? and has proven that his principal is
involved in the malversation of
A. I and IV B. III only
funds of their school?

A. Ignore what the teacher has


28. Which is NOT TRUE in the discovered about this action of
development of understanding in
the principal
early childhood?
B. Present the charge to a
A. Ability to reason and to see
competent authority
relationship

B. Ability to explore their


environment 34. Teacher Abe is a neophyte
teacher. One time a mother of one
of his students confronted and
29. Whose research established the maligned him in front of his
first kindergarten also known as “a colleagues. How should Teacher
garden where children can grow”? Abe react on this kind of situation?

A. Froebel B. Herbart A. Allow the mother to keep on


maligning her until it’s turn to

do the same
30. Values development is
integrated in all subjects in the B. Wait until the emotion of the
NSEC while Values Education is mother
_________.
subsides and invite her to discuss
A. Offered as a separate subject the concern with the

B. Emphasized in Science and principal or guidance counselor


technology

35. Ms. Gasat is always guided by


31. Which of the following is a mark the principle that she has a
of a good teacher? foremost responsibility as a
teacher. Given the following, which
do you think is the main A. Talk to the married man with
responsibility of Ms.Gasat? whom Ms. Rose is having an

A. Inspires student to interesting illicit affair


lessons
B. If the charge is valid, present
B. Guides students in the learning such charge under oath before
process
her school head

36. During the class reunion,


39. The principal asks his good
Teacher Nancy learned that most of
teachers to write modular lessons
her classmates are successful in
in Science, then he had them
their fields. Also, she found out that
published with his name printed as
most of them are wealthy because
author. Which is unethical in this
they have chosen a lucrative
case?
profession. Confronted with this
situation, how should Teacher A. He got the merit which was due
Nancy react? for his teacher writers

A. Leave the event so as to avoid B. He burdened the teachers with


being asked about her work not

profession related to teaching

B. Tell with pride that she is a 40. Teacher Ruth, a teacher for
teacher by profession thirty two years, refuses to attend
seminars. She claims that her thirty
two years of teaching is more than
37. Roan as a principal is very all the seminars she is asked to
much interested in a quality attend. Are her actuation and
professional development program thinking in accordance with the
of her teachers. Which of the Code of Ethics for Professional
following should she consider to Teachers?
realize this?
A. Yes, because she taught for
A. Responsive to identified teachers thirty two years and may have
needs
mastered the subject
B. Prescribed by top educational
B. No, a professional teacher,
teachers
regardless of teaching experience,

ought to go through CPE


38. Ms. Sarah wants to help in
ending Ms. Rose’s act of immorality
but doesn’t have the courage to 41. Operation “return to the basics”
confront her. What she did was to was launched by the Department of
write and secretly distribute copies Education, Culture and Sports not
of anonymous letter to her only to upgrade pupil achievement
colleagues. but also to _______.

What should have been done A. Emphasize the importance of the


instead? 3Rs
B. Serve as the basis for a learning 46. Which of the following
continuum situations violates the principle of
respect?

A. Teacher Dave tells his students


42. Which of the following
that what Teacher Neil taught
embodies the operation “Return to
the Basics”? is essential.

A. New Elementary School B. Teacher Dang is giving special


Curriculum favor to students to please so

B. National Secondary Achievement that she can get a remarkable


Test result in the evaluation

43. Education is a continuous 47. If Teacher Lando states that


process of experiencing and specialization is knowing more and
revisiting or reorganizing more about less and less, hence it
experiences according to a is better to be generalist. What
progressivist. What does it mean? kind of philosophy does he uphold?

A. Education takes place anytime A. Essentialism


and anywhere
B. Progressivism
B. Education goes on throughout
life
48. Teacher Iah is an inspiration to
almost all of the students. Her
44. The main contribution of the efficiency and effectiveness in the
Arroyo administration in education profession is truly outstanding.
is Republic Act no. 9155. This Which of the following describes
provision _______. this attitude toward her?

A. Renamed the DECS to DepED A. Progressivism

B. Established the study now-pay B. Idealism


later system

49. Teacher Janus finds teaching in


45. The main purpose of a multi-cultural classes very
compulsory education of the challenging. Which among the
Constitution is to: following choices will alleviate the
difficulty of addressing theses
A. Develop students into
challenges?
responsible thinking citizen
A. He must nurture diversity rather
B. Acquaint students with the
than practicing domination
historical development of
and oppression
constitution
B. He must welcome one sided
view rather than the

recognition of biases
consideration of the teacher would
be _______.
50. Ms. Algie is the most admired
pre-school teacher in her school. A. Suitability B. Efficiency
Which among the following can
55. Which of the computer-based
best explain her being a good
instructional tools can help you
teacher?
revise written work such as short
A. She manages to instill control to stories and essays?
her students
A. Desktop publishing
B. She adheres to the want of the
B. Word processing
parents for their children

56. Ms. Bhum wants to show to her


51. Teacher Bong brought a
class a magnified picture of the Mt.
salamander in the class during a
Pinatubo’s crater fixed on a bond
lecture about amphibians. The
paper. Which of the following tools
salamander is a device commonly
can she use?
known as REALIA. Teacher can
bring realia ONLY when ________. A. Overhead projector

A. Available B. Opaque projector

B. Feasible

57. As teacher employs the project


based multimedia learning (PBML)
52. Students of Teacher Jigs
strategy, what are some limitations
described him as someone who
teachers expect from the
knows what he is talking about.
Teacher Jigs therefore exhibits a encounter?
power known as _____.
I. There is a need for extending the
A. Expert power time to use several media

B. Referent power II. The presentation of the product


is not an easy task

III. The technology skills to produce


53. To show disapproval to the
a product may be lacking
misbehavior of the student,
Teacher Prince clears his throat and A. I, II, III
looks intently at the erring student.
B. II and III only
This classroom management style
is commonly known as _______.

A. Proximity control 58. B.F. Skinner is a known


psychologist and the one who first
B. Signal interference
described operant conditioning.
Which of the techniques is an
application of operant
54. When choosing an instructional
conditioning?
aid or device, the primary
A. Project method
B. Computer-assisted instruction 64. Many concerned parents
commonly make the mistake of
__________.
59. Which of the following choices
A. Unintentionally rewarding their
is considered as social force that
children for creating stress
affects the school and the
curriculum? B. Unintentionally creating high
levels of stress for their child
A. Changes in gender roles

B. Learner’s characteristics
65. Stuttering is commonly caused
by _________.
60. Which of the following is an
A. Problem with a physical origin
expression of child’s interest in his
body? B. Side effect of authoritarian
parenting
A. Looking at themselves in the
mirror

B. Looking the picture of an adult 66. How can parents foster


men and women initiative and independence in
children?

A. Mastering psychomotor skills


61. Motor development is
manifested by a particular child B. Encouragement from parents
who _______? when a child plans and carries

A. Learns how to walk, run, and out a task


jump

B. Recognizes the different sizes of


67. Which stage considers the
toys given to him
importance of teachers, peers and
adults outside the home in shaping
attitude toward oneself?
62. Which among the following
drugs is commonly used for A. Integrity versus despair
children with ADHD?
B. Industry versus inferiority
A. Ritalin B.
Thorazine
68. When a child manifest autism,
self-destructive behavior and
63. What is the main reason why echolalia, the child might be
children with ADHD have limited showing the symptoms of ______?
learning skills?
A. Anorexia nervosa
A. Are given sedatives which make
B. Childhood autism
them listen

B. Act on impulse and cannot


concentrate 69. When Kevin’s moral choices are
determined by the direct
consequences of actions, he is 74. A child who always fights with
most likely in the stage of _______? his /her classmates, who has a very
short attention span, and who has
A. Post conventional
frequent tantrums is believed to be
B. Pre-conventional suffering from

A. Mental retardation

70. What is the motivation of Lester B. Attention deficit hyperactivity


who paints for the sheer enjoyment disorder
of creating artwork?

A. Intrinsic B. Extrinsic
75. Teacher Selwyn has been
lecturing for more than an hour and
he noticed that students are not
71. Providing variety of learning
anymore able to absorb additional
activities to students is a
information. This phenomenon is
characteristic of a teacher who
known as ________.
understands the principle of
__________. A. Stagnation

A. Facilitating learning with B. Plateau of learning


emphasis on individual differences

B. Allowing the student to be


76. Planned ignoring, signal
exposed to various teaching
interference and proximity control
techniques
are techniques used in __________.

A. Life space interviewing


72. Students who are disobedient
B. Managing surface behavior
and who display negative attitudes
towards others are best handled by
a teacher who will ________.
77. A foreigner who is studying
A. Take every opportunity to praise here in the Philippines was turned
him for every positive attitude off by the Filipinos way of eating
displays balut and frogs. This feeling is
called _________.
B. Detain him after office hours for
him to do what he has been A. Culture phobia

ordered B. Culture shock

73. Which of the following develops 78. Who among the following
critical thinking skill among the claimed that children are natural
students? learners and therefore must be
taught in natural settings?
A. A willingness to suspend
judgment A. Montessori B. Froebel

B. Blind obedience to authority


79. The concept that learning to B. Focus on the background of the
read or write does not happen students
quickly but is build upon many
small steps that occur over the
course of the child’s early 84. The nearest to the real thing
childhood. according to Edgar Dale’s Cone of

A. Emergent literacy Experience is __________.

B. Innate literacy A. Watching demo

B. Attending exhibit

80. A boy is closer to his mother


and a girl is closed to her father.
85. This is the pre-planned
These instances are under ________.
collection of sample of student
A. Oepidal complex works, assessed

B. Phallic stage results and other output produced


by the students _________.

A. Portfolio
81. Laughing at a two year old child
who uttered a bad word is not a B. Observation report
proper thing to do because in this
stages of the child’s life, the child is
86. Which of the following
_________.
statements is one of the strengths
A. Considering the views of others of an autobiography as a technique
for personality appraisal?
B. Distinguishing right from wrong
A. It can replace data obtain from
other data techniques
82. The school director emphasizes
B. It makes possible presentation of
the necessity of clean and green
intimate experience
environment that contribute to
effective teaching and learning.
This is an example of ________.
87. Student Raj was asked to report
A. Providing an atmosphere to the Guidance Office. Student Raj
conducive to learning and his classmates at once remark,
“What’s wrong?” What does this
B. Establishing rapport between
mean?
teachers and pupils
A. Reporting to a guidance office is
often associated with
83. The teachers are facilitators of
misbehavior
learning. Which among the
following negates this principle? B. Guidance counselors are
perceived to be “almighty and
A. Uses pro-active discipline
methods omniscient.”
88. The discriminating index of A. Mean B. Mode
item number 15 is 0.45 means that
94. Which statement/s is/are true in
A. More students from the upper constructing matching type of test?
group got the item correctly
I. The options and descriptions are
B. More students from the lower not necessarily homogenous
group got the item correctly
II. Description in Column A and
option in Column B

89. What is the main advantage of III. The options must be greater
using the table of specifications than the description
when constructing periodic test?
IV. The directions must state the
A. It increases the validity of the basis of matching
test result
A. I, II and III B. II, III and IV
B. It improves the sampling of
content areas
95. A type of error committed in
grading the performance of the
90. Which of the following is an students by the rater who avoids
example of norm-referenced both extremes of the scale and
interpretation? tends to rate everyone as average

A. Jiah’s test score is higher than A. Logical error B. Central tendency


89% of the class error

B. Fritz solves five problems


correctly out of thirty problems
96. Which of the following should
be AVOIDED in constructing true or

91. Which of the following false test?


assessment techniques best assess
I. Verbal clues and specific
the objective “plans and designs an
determiner
experiment to be performed.”
II. Terms denoting definite degree
A. Rating scale B. Checklist
or amount

III. Taking statements directly from


92. What type of measure of the book
variation is easily affected by the
IV. Keep true and false statement
extreme scores?
the same in length
A. Quartile deviation B. Standard
A. I and III only B. I, II and III
deviation

97. Which of the following tests can


93. Standard deviation is to
best effectively measure higher
measure of variation as _______ is
order
to measure
of cognitive learning objectives?
of central tendency
A. Objective test

B. Extended essay test

98. To increase the difficulty of a


multiple choice test item, which of
the following should be done?

A. Make the options homogeneous

B. Make the options equal in length

99. Teacher Abegail wants to


establish the reliability of his test in
Biology. Which of the following will
he accomplish?

I. Administer a parallel test

II. Split the test

III. Construct a variety of items

IV. Administer the same test twice

A. I, III, IV B. I, II, IV

100. Teacher Tiffany constructed a


matching type test item. In her
column of descriptions are
combination of presidents, current
issues, and sports. Which rule of
constructing a matching type test
item was NOT followed?

A. The descriptions must be


homogeneous

B. The descriptions must be


heterogeneous

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