Part 5 Professional Education
Part 5 Professional Education
Part 5 Professional Education
101. Mr. Fernando, a Geography teacher, integrates the learning activities and materials with real life. In
line with the principle of expanding environment her context should start with
102. When Ms. Narvaez selects activist and materials for her Social Studies lessons that
stimulate curiosity and satisfy the need to know, which criterion is meet?
a. Criterion of organization
b. Criterion of authenticity
c. criterion of appropriateness
d. Criterion of interest
103. The Grade 6 Science teachers are engaged in panning the units for Science. Which of the following
activities will not be engaged in by the group of teachers?
104. Miss Tantengco is teaching a lesson on “sounds”. Assuming that no task-relevant prior knowledge is
required , what should be the starting point of her lesson?
a. comprehension of principles
b. knowledge of principle
c. comprehension of concepts
d. knowledge of concepts
105. What is the primary reason why teacher should take a system perspective?
106. Ms. Valenciano is using questions to initiate earning. Which of the following questions focus
learner’s attention or a given topic or issue?
107. In which of the following situations does a teacher formulate low level questions?
108. During a cooking demonstration lesson. Mrs. Cojuangco asked this question: “Why don’t you pare
the apple?’ What does this question express?”
109. Everytime Ms. Montalban introduces unit in Social Studies she always prepares five or six pivotal
questions. What is the function of these questions in the whole instructional process?
110. Which of the following high level questions ask the learner to understand certain stimuli before
making any interpretation?
a. What connection does the chart show between the number of accidents and the frequency of holidays?
b. Describe in your words the scene which greeted the main character on his arrival airport
c. What are the three situations in which other questions would be appropriate?
d. Which of the following statement is most likely true?
111. Ms. Abelardo has been having discipline and management problems in her English class. What
question tip may sustain the students’ attention?
112. Miss Reyes is using questions for instructional purposes. What characterizes best
instructional questioning?
a. generally divergent
b. generally convergent
c. designed to elicit information from students
d. intended to get feedback on students learning
113. At the start of the school year, Ms. Oriondo attends first to matters pertinent to management task.
What could have been her primary goal?
114. Every morning it is routinely for Miss Canlas to arrange pupils’ chairs and tables appropriate for the
lesson for today, check the safety of the room and materials and other similar activities that will promote
an orderly and safety environment. She is exemplifying
115. How can Mrs. Nolasco best handle the routine of attendance taking upon entering the room?
a. Ask students to write their names on slips of paper and drop them in an “ Attendance Box”
b. ask students to turn their names from a pocket chart placed inside the room
c. ask a monitor to check and record orally the attendance by rows and tablets
d. call the roll as fast as possible before starting the day’s lesson.
116. Whenever Ms. Sanchez gives statements such as, Do you think you can do that again?” and “ Can you
try as hard tomorrow?”, she is rendering:
117. Mrs. Medina, a Grade Vi teacher, is faced with problem of gender bias in assigning work task.
Everytime she would request for volunteers she would received remarks such as “those are boy’s task or
girl’s task.” A boy never got to dust the desk because dusting is a girl’s task or a girl did not empty the
waste can because that was reserved for boys. Those gender-biased stereotypes simply no longer exists
even in the curriculum of the elementary schools. Which is the key criterion that should guide Mrs.
Medina to avoid gender bias in assigning work task?
118. For quite sometime, Liezl habitually says “no” to work assigned to her by the teacher. Which of the
following is a questionable technique in handling Liezl who refuses school work?
119. Mrs. Pabalan wanted to establish control on the very first day. Which action is imperative for her to
take/
120. It has been a routine for Ms. De Belen the first fifteen minutes collecting materials from students.
What is the primary reason why this practice should not be established?
a. Students have the habit of packing up their things and shutting down their minds at the beginning of
the class
b. Students are likely to remember things that occur past beyond the middle of a learning sequence
c. Students are potentially most alert and receptive to instruction when the new activity is begun
d. Students are likely least task-oriented at the first few minutes of a class session
121. Miss Rivera is busy developing a cluster of concepts on matter. She notices Dave busily making
several paper airplanes. Which of the following is the best way of handling Dave’s misbehavior?
a. Continue teaching but make your way to Dave. Without a word place a ready note card “It seems you
are disturbing the class. Please stop right now. return card after class.”
b. Stop the less. Tell the class to look at Dave and observe what he is doing. Let them comment on what
they observe
c. Call Dave to bring all the paper airplanes and ask him to discuss the importance of airplanes in the
modern age
d. Ask difficult questions and call Dave to answer them in succession
122. Mrs. Estrada prefers to use low profile classroom control like eye contact and hand gesture to high
profile from like. “Stop walking around, settle down and get to work.” Which of the following justifies
Mrs. Estrada’s action?
123. Mrs. Cortez is bothered by many pupils who are off tasks during her demonstration of a science
process. Which of the following intervention is most effective?
124. Mrs. Santillan has caught several students peeking at their notebook during an examination. What
should be the initial action on her part?
a. Confirm the dishonesty and send the pupils caught cheating to the principal’s office
b. Call class attention to the cheating committed by pupils
c. Announce disapproval of the pupils’ behavior
d. Take the pleasure of the pupils
125. Pauline inspite of her I.Q, has been getting low grades and performing poorly in almost all the
academic subjects. Her father went to see her teacher, what is the best way to manage the
situation?
a. Tell Paulin’s father a solution by which she can be helped to improve her performance
b. Tell Pauline’s father that he should not complain because you computed her grades objectively
c. Direct Pauline’s father to complain to the principal
d. Advice Pauline’s father to get a tutor for her
126. At the end of the periodical examination, Mrs. Gonzales administered a summative test in Filipino.
After scoring the test papers she assigned grades to each test score such as 95,90,85 etc. What process
did Mrs. Gonzales use?
a. Ranking c. Computation
b. Measurement d. Evaluation
a. Mode c. Median
b. Mean d. Quartile
128. The graduating students need information regarding future occupation where they will most likely
succeed. What kind of test will the guidance counselor administer?
129. In Sta. Teresita Barangay High School, majority of the students who got very high scores in the
entrance examination got very low grade point averages at the end of the year. What type of validity does
the examination lack?
a. content c. construct
b. predictive d. concurrent
a. Median c. Mode
b. Mean d. Arithmetic Mean
131. In terms if its given difficulty and discrimination indices, which item should be rejected?
132. Janice in Grade Vi has a percentile rank of 90 in achievement test in language. This mean that
a. The scores Janice’s obtained was as high as the scores made by 90% of the pupils to whom the test was
give
b. Eighty-nine pupils obtained scores lower than what Janice obtained
c. 90 percent of the sixth graders obtained scores higher than Janice
d. In the class of 100 sixth graders Janice is 90th from the top
133. What is the first and perhaps the most important step which a teacher should take in constructing a
test?
a. Correct the papers of the bright pupils first to establish the highest score possible
b. Grade the paper twice and get the average of two grading
c. Grade all of one paper before going on the next
d. Ask another teacher to grade the paper
135. Miss Nava is constructing a 100 test items for the fourth grading period in Mathematics. How many
items should she have in the preliminary draft?
136. What percent of the cases in a set of measure lie before the third quartile of Q3?
138. A teacher-researcher wanted to know the attitude of college students toward the school uniform.
She stood by the canteen door at lunch time and asked every fifth student who came for lunch. What
sample did she used?
a. Learners and confronted with present day realities and challenges which they themselves
cannot handle
b. Learners need to be guided so that they may become useful members of the society
c. Learners need to help in their personal and academic problems
d. Learners are still young to be left to themselves
140. Being part of the total guidance program, the first task of the classroom teacher is to
141. Michelle has been reported buy her teacher to be habitual absentee and consequently a poor
achiever in the class. What initial step should she take?
142. There are indications that Shaina is an autistic child, What should Mrs. Abella her teacher, do to help
her?
143. Ms. Revilla, a classroom teacher is aware that she is also expected to perform guidance function. She
has been helping her pupils in their personal and academic problems. What must do if there are cases
which she finds difficulty to handle?
a. Refer them to the guidance counselor who has the professional competence to handle such cases
b. Try to solve them. There are practical solutions to every problem
c. Bring them to the attention of the school principal
d. make referrals to outside agencies
144. For quite some time, Joseph, a Grade VI pupil has been displaying unusual behaviors which have
adversely affected his performance. How may Ms. Ramos, his teacher, best given the necessary help?
145. Margaret, a Grade V pupil, can hardly expressed her inner feelings to the guidance counselor. What
guidance technique may be utilized so that she may unload herself and be given the necessary help/
a. personality test
b. projective technique
c. sociometric test
d. autobiography
146. At the beginning of the school year, Ms. Mina wants to acquaint herself with the personal
background of her Grade VI pupils particularly their needs, interest and characteristics. what is the most
practical thing that she must do?
148. Charlene, a graduating high school student is confused about what course to take in college. She
seems to be torn between teaching and accountancy. How would you help her?
149. Valerie’s parents often times complains about her low grades in the report card. Despite the
explanations of her teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Cariñ o insist that Valeria deserves higher ratings. What is the
proper thing for her teacher to do?
150. Mrs. Serna administered a sociometric test to her class. The sociogram reveals that three students
have formed an “island” in the class. What is the best thing for Mrs. Serna to do?
151. Sheryl, a freshman education student, was asked by his professor to describe education accurately.
Which of the following statement will Sheryll most likely choose?
152. Mis Diegor has been rated as a very effective teacher in disseminating current information in her
Social Studies Class. Which intellectual trait does Miss Diegor manifest?
153. Miss Victoria considers herself a pioneer in the world ideas. What would be her relevant task?
155. As a teacher, which of the following actions would you judge as unprofessional?
156. Miss Delgado is a newly appointed teacher. The principal advised her to avoid any conduct which
discredits the teaching profession. Which of the following action is permissible in the teaching
profession?
158. In education as agent of modernization the curriculum tends to focus on well defined orientation. In
this sociological views, which describes best the curriculum?
a. future-oriented c. present-oriented
b. past oriented d. tradition oriented
159. The function of schooling is determined largely by the generally accepted social conception of
education. What is the function of the curriculum in a school that regards education as cultural
transmission?
160. Rachelle brings of her books to school because she wants to please the teacher and get good grades.
To which of the following levels of morality according to Kohlberg does she belong?
a. Conventional
b. Preconventional
c. Postconventional
d. Either preconventional or conventional
161. Teacher Cleo observed that the preschool children have generally short attention and interest span.
What kind pf class activities should select for them?
162. Long before the start of every school year, teacher Faith has already started developing her own
comprehensive plan based on the recommended curriculum. Which explains best Teacher Faith’s action
in relation to the curriculum?
163. Education during this period was essentially intellectual discipline based on rational arguments.
This points to
164. Which of the following is NOT provided in the Education Act of 1940?
166. Dewey’s philosophy stresses the development of an individual capable of reflective thinking,
specifically that of being able to solve the problem he faces individually or collectively. This is
a. rationalism c. developmentalism
b. experimentation d. disciplinism
167. Identical twins are more alike in intelligence that are fraternal twins. This facts indicates that
168. Much of today’s classroom practices are influenced by Skinner’s operant conditioning which stresses
on
169. Early childhood is characterized by educators as a period of morality buy constraint. This means
that children in this stage consider teachers and parents as
170. Because learning increases directly in proportion to the extent to which the learner is wholly bound
up in his task, the teacher should give lessons that
171. Which of the following corresponds to Kohlberg’s post-conventional or principal level of moral
development?
172. According to the Constitution, the State is required to establish and maintain free public and
compulsory education in the—
173. The recognition of teachers as persons in authority was conferred to them during the
a. Spanish rule
b. Japanese regime
c. American rule
d. Commonwealth government
174. The relationship between education and culture tends to by cyclical. This means that
a. the school is shaped by culture and culture in turn is influenced by the school
b. the school function primarily as a transmitter of culture and is a change agent
c. the school is transmitted by the school system and the classroom is the place where transmission takes
place
175. Teachers should bear in mind that the period of greatest mental development is from
a. 3 to 6 years c. 6 to 9 years
b. 9 to 12 years d. 12 to 15 years
176. Which patterns of development closely parallel to the pattern for speech development?
178. The Athenian ideal of education was the formation of a cultural soul in a graceful and
symmetrical body. This is achieved by
179. Computers are now widely used in many aspects of society including in education. Why are some
school slow in accepting the accepting the use of computer?
180. A child learns the world FLOWER before he can name Sampaguita, Gumamela and Camia because
development
a. is cephalocaudal in nature
b. proceeds from general to specific
c. follows a pattern
d. is a continuous process
181. Why is indoctrinating the child by making decisions for him dangerous?
182. The cognitive process refers to the realization that even if things change in physical appearance,
certain attributes are constant. This is
a. reservation c. integration
b. construction d. conservation
183. The second basic principle of development states that the rate of the development is unique to each
individual. Educators aptly termed this as the principle of
a. dynamic change
b. variation
c. individual differences
d. uniqueness
184. Teacher A is directed to pass an undeserving student with a death threat. Which advice will a
hedonist give?
185. History books used in schools are replete with events portraying defeats and weaknesses of the
Filipino as a people. How should you tackle them in the classroom?
186. If you agree with Rizal on how you can contribute to our nation's redemption, which should you
work for?
a. Obedient citizenry
b. The reciprocation of rights and duties
c. Strong political leadership
d. Equitable distribution of wealth
190. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible standards of quality education?
192. The typical autocratic teacher consistently does the following EXCEPT
193. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about a grade his child received compared to
another student's grade, demands to see both students' grades?
194. Teacher Q does not want Teacher B to be promoted and so writes an anonymous letter against
Teacher B accusing her of fabricated lies Teacher Q mails this anonymous letter to the Schools
Division Superintendent. What should Teacher Q do if she has to act professionally?
195. Teachers often complain of numerous non-teaching assignments that adversely, affect their
teaching. Does this mean that teachers must be preoccupied only with teaching?
a. Yes, if they are given other assignments, justice demands that they be properly compensated.
b. Yes, because other community leaders, not teachers, are tasked to leading community activities
c. NO, because every teacher is expected to provide leadership and initiative in activities for betterment
of communities.
d. Yes, because teaching is enough full time job.
196. In a study conducted, the pupils were asked which nationality they preferred, if given a choice.
Majority of the pupils wanted to be Americans. In this case, in which obligation relative to the state,
do schools seem to be failing? In their obligation to .
197. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is NOT said of teachers?
a. LET passers
b. Duly licensed professionals
c. Possess dignity and reputation
d. With high-moral values as well as technical and professional competence
198. Teacher H and Teacher I are rivals for promotion. To gain the favor of the promotional staff,
Teacher I offers her beach resort for free for members of the promotional staff before the ranking. As one
of the contenders for promotion, is this becoming of her to do?
199. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation and is,
under obligation to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice makes him fulfill such
obligation?
200. Teacher F is newly converted to a religion. Deeply convinced of his new found religion, he starts
Monday classes by attacking one religion and convinces his pupils to attend their religious services on
Sundays. Is this in accordance with the Code of Ethics of ¬Professional Teachers?
101. c
102. d
104. d
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103. a
104. d
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105. d
106. d
107. c
108. d
109. c
110. a
111. c
112. c
113. a
114. c
115. b
116. c
117. b
118. a
119. b
120. a
121. c
122. d
123. d
124. c
125. a
126. b
127. b
128. c
129. b
130. c
131. d
132. b
133. a
134. b
135. c
136. c
137. a
138. c
139. b
140. c
141. d
142. d
143. a
144. b
145. b
146. b
147. a
148. d
149. c
150. d
151. d
152. a
153. c
154. c
155. d
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156. d
157. d
158. a
159. c
160. b
161. a
162. d
163. c
164. d
165. d
166. b
167. c
168. d
169. a
170. b
171. d
172. d
173. d
174. d
175. b
176. a
177. d
178. c
179. b
180. b
181. d
182. c
183. c
184. b
185. b
186. b
187. c
188. b
189. b
190. a
191. c
192. a
193. b
194. a
195. c
196. b
197. a
198. b
199. d
200. b