1. The domain of human development ___. a. combine in an integral and holistic way c. operate independently of one another b. are distinct and unrelated d. do not influence each other 2. What period of human development brings the most rapid time of change? a. early childhood b. the prenatal period c. middle childhood d. infancy 3. During which period of development do children form their first intimate ties to others? a. early childhood b. adolescence c. infancy d. middle childhood 4. Which of the following motor skills can Bert exhibit as a 7-month-old baby? a. eats with support b. walks with support c. stands while holding furniture d. sits alone using the hand for support 5. The concept of_________ is characteristics of_______ theories. a. nurture; continuous b. change; heredity c. context; nature d. stage; discontinuous 6. Marcus was abused by his parents during his preschool years. Now in elementary school and living with a foster family, Marcus's school counselor believes those negative events can be overcome by his now positive life circumstances. The counselor is emphasizing the role of _____. a. heredity b. nature c. stability d. nurture 7. According to Freud, the______ works to reconcile the demands of the______ and the______. a. id; conscious; subconscious b. ego; id; superego c. superego; id; ego d. id; ego; superego 8. During the oral psychosexual stage, if oral needs are not appropriately, an individual may develop such habit as a. hostility toward the same-sex parent b. extreme messiness and disorder c. sexual promiscuity d. fingernail biting and overeating 9. According to Piaget's cognitive-development theory, a. development must be understood in relationship to each child's culture. b. children gradually develop adaptive behaviors c. rapid development occurs during a sensitive period d. children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world. e. f. 10. At what age does children's reasoning become logical and better organized? a. 7-11 b. 2-5 c. 5-7 d. 4-6 11. In contrast to Freud, Erikson a. focused on the impact of early experience on later behavior. b. minimized the role of culture in individual development. c. viewed children as taking a more active role in their development. d. recognized the lifespan nature of development. 12. Children experiment with the kind of person they can become during Erikson's______ stage. a. industry versus inferiority b. initiative versus guilt c. autonomy versus shame and doubt d. identity versus isolation 13. Following Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, what is the moral reasoning or perspective of social activists who seek human rights and welfare and citizens beyond what is given by laws? a. Social contract b. Law and order c. Mutual benefit d. Punishment 14. Following Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, what is the most reasoning or perspective of Anton who allows his classmates to copy her test work so that he will be his friend? a. Social approval b. Punishment c. Obedience d. Law of order 15. Of the following, which behavior is consistent with Vygotsky's sociocultural theory? a. When his mother takes him to the store, Tom is well behaved because he knows that he will be rewarded with a lollipop b. When working on a Math assignment, Michelle tries several solutions before arriving at the correct answer. c. When playing in her sandbox, Amy builds the same castle that she saw her friend build yesterday. d. When building a tower with blocks, Ryan produces the same guiding comments that his father used when helping him block towers. 16. Unlike Piaget, Vygotsky viewed cognitive development as a. children's capacity to shape their development b. emphasizing the bidirectional nature of the child-environment relationship c. focusing on discontinuous change d. a socially mediated process in which children depend on assistance when new challenges 17. In the innermost level of the environment, Bronfenbrenner emphasized that a. when reciprocal interactions occur often over time, they have an enduring impact on the development b. the same environmental influences affect children in uniform ways c. children acquire culturally values practices from interactions with adults d. reinforcement, punishment, and modeled behaviors are the most important environmental influences 18. Twelve-year-old Ross lives in a country with very low governmental standards for public education. As a result, he is barely literate. The public policies that impact Ross's education is part of the a. macrosystem b. microsystem c. chronosystem d. mesosystem 19. When a special child is moved out of special education classrooms and putting him/her in a "regular" classroom where there are typical learners, the special child is experiencing______. a. field study b. general education class c. mainstreaming d. pull-out program 20. Depending on the person's dominant intelligence, an individual would have a different concept of what is beautiful. Basing on Howard Gardner's MI Theory, which example is considered beautiful by the spatially intelligent learners? a. Computer encoding b. case study writing c. landscape designing d. news reporting 21. A left-brain dominant individual is portrayed as one who is analytic, linear, and responds to logic. A right-brain is viewed as_____. a. one who prefers to begin with details leading to a generalization b. verbal, impulsive, and learns sequentially c. global, holistic and responds to emotion d. one who is more comfortable with details and patterns 22. Traditional behaviorists like Watson concluded that_____ is the supreme force in development. a. heredity b. make-believe c. sexuality d. environment 23. Pavlov successfully taught dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell by using a. behavior modification b. operant conditioning c. classical conditioning d. observational learning 24. Of the following, which statement is TRUE regarding operant conditioning theory? a. behavior modification behavior modification b. A neutral stimulus can bring about a response if paired with a stimulus that produces a reflex. c. A reflective response can bring about a neutral response when paired with a familiar stimulus. d. The frequency of behavior can be increased by following it with a wide variety of reinforcers. 25. According to social learning theory, as children grow older, a. they become more selective in what they imitate. b. they are less likely to act to satisfy basic needs, such as hunger and thirst. c. they depend more on their parents than on their friends for reinforcement. d. operant conditioning is more effective than classical conditioning in influencing behavior. 26. One important criticism of behaviorism is that it______. a. underestimates children's contribution to their development. b. only works in the laboratory, not in children's genetic traits. c. puts too much emphasis on children's genetic traits. d. can't be effectively applied to infants or small children. 27. The information-processing perspective focuses on the _______ that occurs between input and output. a. coding, transforming, and organization b. questioning of information of information c. nature-nurture relationship d. conditioned response 28. According to his theory, to learn deeply and effectively, an individual must relate new knowledge to relevant a. cognitive behavior modification b. cumulative learning c. information processing d. meaningful reception learning 29. Teacher Roselle wants to apply metacognitive reflection to improve her teaching. Which of the following is the MOST APPROPRIATE question must she ask herself? a. What have I learned from my teaching? b. Were my students paying attention during the lesson? c. How was the classroom atmosphere during my lecture? d. What teaching materials were effective in today's lesson? 30. Based on Maslow's hierarchy needs, which is considered as the ultimate and highest need of humans? a. health and safety b. peace and comfort c. recognition and prestige d. self-fulfillment of potential 31. This is the origin of the present-day Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers. a. NCBTS b. PPST c. Republic Act 10533 d. Code of Ethics for Teachers 32. This is the level not included in the definition of "Teacher" in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers. a. Elementary b. Secondary c. Pre-school d. College 33. This is the last language introduced to students in the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Educational program. a. Hiligaynon b. Tagalog c. English d. Iloko 34. When Teacher Coleen distances herself from students when they work on their performance tasks so that can focus, she is fulfilling this role. a. lecturer b. assessor c. values formator d. facilitator 35. According to the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers, this what teachers must avoid in case they develop mutual feelings with students. a. break up with them b. have sex with them c. avoid scandal d. resign from the school 36. After Teacher Anna graduated from college, she decided to become a professional teacher. Before she can work in the public-school sector, she needs to earn her license. This agency is where she must go. a. Civil Service Commission b. Professional Regulation Commission c. Commission on Higher Education d. DOLE 37. When a professional teacher wants to chart his/her career goals, he/she may end up accomplishing this. a. Competency-Based Performance b. Individual Plan for Professional Appraisal System for Teachers Development c. Curriculum Vitae d. Results-Based Performance Management System 38. Sr. Bernadette has wanted to be a teacher since she was a child. That is why after she becomes a nun, she continued to teach. Shed did not care about the stipend/honorarium given to her-she just wanted to teach; teaching is a_____. a. mission b. profession c. income source d. a side job e. f. 39. The education department should receive the highest budgetary allocation from the government. The source for this rule is this document. a. 1973 Constitution b. 1935 Constitution c. 1987 Constitution d. 2018 Constitution 40. All professional's colleges and universities are governed by the Commission on Higher Education, except_____. a. medicine b. law c. education d. journalism 41. This principle applies when teachers supervise students within the school and during offcampus student activities. a. deux ex machine b. consummatum est c. vois populi est suprema lex d. in loco parentis 42. The Philippines belongs to a ten-member association. Recently, it agreed to integrate as one. With education, what was the innovation after this? a. Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual b. New Tertiary Education Curriculum Education c. Every Child a Reader Program d. K-12 Curriculum 43. Among these, this is evaluating tool. a. Results-Based Performance Management System b. Individual Plan for Professional Development c. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards d. Teacher's Quality Circle Report 44. This is the role of the teacher that needs accuracy and fairness, for it can determine whether a student passes or fails. a. Lecturer b. Values Formator c. Facilitator d. Assessor 45. This is act is discouraged in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers. a. drunkenness b. online selling c. joining a fraternity d. taking a Master's Degree 46. DepEd: basic education; CHED: tertiary and graduate education; _____: daycare centers. a. DILG b. DOLE c. DOF d. DSWD 47. According to a new law authored by Senator Antonio Trillanes, professionals must take undergo these before renewing his/her professional license. a. graduate studies b. unemployment c. seminars/training d. continuing professional development 48. This domain in the original NCBTS focuses on the classroom, school campus, and the psychosocial well-being of the students. a. Social Regard for Learning b. Content and Pedagogy c. Learning Environment d. Community Linkages 49. Of all the domains of the NCBTS/D-NCBTS/PPST, this is the domain where Howard Gardener's work relates the most. a. Assessing and Reporting b. Diversity of Learners c. Personal Growth and Professional d. Learning Environment Development 50. This is the final stage in a teacher's career. a. death c. resignation b. suspension d. retirement 51. Of all the teacher's roles, this is the most basic, in which the teacher must be a source of knowledge. a. Values formator b. Lecturer c. Assessor d. Record Keeper 52. There is a required number of school days that students must attend. According to a 1994 DepEd order, it must be at least 200. If a student incurs more than this percentage of absences, he/she cannot advance to the next level. a. 15% b. 18% c. 20% d. 23% 53. This is the supreme punishment/sanction for any student. a. Written warning b. Expulsion c. Dropping from roll d. Parent-Teacher Conference 54. The DepEd Secretary belongs to the Executive Branch, which has the following as its members except for _____. a. President b. Press Secretary c. Vice-President d. Supreme Court Associate Justice 55. A professional teacher's license must be renewed regularly every _______. a. year b. five years c. three years d. two years 56. Which among these terms is the most encompassing in the context of applying technology in the teaching-learning process? a. Information Technology b. Instructional Technology c. Educational Technology d. Technology in Education 57. Arrange chronologically the following events of instruction that were developed by Robert Gagne. I. elicit performance II. provide feedback III. gain attention IV. inform learners of objectives V. stimulates recall of prior learning a. I, III, IV, and V b. II, V, III, IV and I c. II, IV, III, V and I d. III, IV, V, I and II 58. Teacher Marc is searching for an appropriate mobile app that he can use in his history class. a. objectivity b. accuracy c. authority d. all of the these 59. Teacher Lea has shown only the important portion rather than the whole video as an introduction to his lesson in the class, what did he achieve? a. saving on electricity b. avoiding unnecessary noise c. better utilization of time d. managing discipline 60. The following are the most instructional materials as enhancements to textbooks, excepts: a. guide questions b. avoiding unnecessary noise c. mobile app d. computer software 61. Teacher John is using technology to enhance the learning in a content area. He is practicing: a. Technology-driven b. Collaboration c. Gamification d. Integration 62. The following are the importance of the internet and World Wide Web in the instruction, except: a. access to a large database of information b. support open distance learning c. extended learning opportunities d. can be used in search of a lifetime partner 63. As a technology applied in education, which is the most limited in terms of the amount of information that may be transmitted through its use? a. chalkboard b. graphs and charts c. internet d. moving film 64. Which is the most critical consideration when choosing instructional material? a. learning content b. learning outcomes c. durability d. aesthetic appeal 65. Before giving students access to the internet, the teacher should follow these steps, except: a. Teach students to test the reliability and authenticity of a website. b. Provide students with parameters. c. Require students to cite all the websites they use to ensure that they give proper credit and avoid plagiarism. d. Allow students to explore websites with inappropriate content. 66. ICT is an acronym that means: a. Information and Collaborative Technology c. Integration and Collaboration of Technology b. Information and Communication Technology d. Intelligent and Corporate Technology 67. Teacher Jen allowed her students to conduct a survey through an online form with different devices. What has been part of ICT in her activity? a. ICT for producing b. ICT for communicating c. ICT for researching d. ICT for problem-solving 68. Authentic learning can also be similar to what level in Dale's cone of experience? a. contrived experiences b. direct, purposeful experience c. dramatized experience d. field trips 69. Republic Act 10844 is also known as _______. a. The Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum Act of 2013 b. Department of Information and Communication Technology Act of 2013 c. ICT Act of 2012 d. K to 12 Act of 2011 70. Arrange chronologically the following procedures in ASSURE instructional model: I. Require Learner Participation II. State Objectives III. Utilize Media and Materials IV. Evaluate and Revise V. Analyze Learners VI. Select Media and Materials a. II, IV, VI, I, III, and V b. III, VI, IV, II, V, and I c. V, I, IV, II, III, and IV d. V, II, Vi, III, I, and IV 71. This is the goal-setting stage in ADDIE instructional model. a. Design b. Development c. Analysis d. Evaluation 72. It is the set of rules about the behavior acceptable on the internet. a. Code of Ethics b. Netiquette c. Law of Internet d. RA 10844 73. Open Distance Learning is open because they are______. a. free for all b. in the internet c. available during the opening of the d. open to ideas without limit school year 74. How can students be best reeducated on the ethical use of social media, such as Facebook and mobile texting? a. integrate social media competencies in b. students monitoring peers the curriculum c. punishment for violators d. seminar on social media 75. What technology integration is achieved by teacher Gina who directs students to the conventional use of software e.g., Microsoft as an entry point? a. Adaptation b. Infusion c. Adoption d. Transformation 76. Teacher Toni builds a rich learning environment in which students regularly engage in activities that would have been impossible to achieve without technology, e.g., their PowerPoint presentation of lessons. This act of Teacher Toni can be classified to what level of technology integration? a. Adoption b. Adaptation c. Infusion d. Transformation 77. Face-to-face communication is made possible via computer through the use of______. a. Facebook b. Twitter c. Skype d. Instagram 78. The following apps can be used for collaborative work, except______. a. Google drive b. Digital commerce c. Wikis paces d. Google chrome 79. Teacher Levi teaches about technology and its use. What element in digital citizenship is he implying to? a. Digital Access b. Digital Commerce c. Digital Communication d. Digital Literacy 80. Internet is the term used to describe the_____. a. Software b. Information Superhighway c. Desktop computer d. Cellphone 81. A teacher interpreted the test scores using the norm-referenced test. What did the teacher do? a. Used a specified content as its frame of b. Described group performance with a reference level of mastery set c. Described student's score about the d. Used a combination of non- objective group and objective tests 82. Which of the following role does assessment plays when it is used to obtain immediate feedback for both the students and teachers? a. Placement b. Formative c. Diagnostic d. Summative 83. Out of 50 multiple choice test items. Sheila answered 45 correctly. Which best describes this statement? a. measurement b. evaluation c. assessment d. testing 84. What best describes classroom assessment? a. Process of obtaining a numerical description of the degree to which an individual possesses a particular characteristic. b. Process of arriving at judgments about abstract entities. c. Process of identifying, gathering, organizing, and interpreting quantitative and qualitative information about students' performance. d. Process of administering a test to measure one or more concepts under standardized. 85. When a teacher constructs a table of specifications, the students can be assured that the test has: a. scorability b. reliability c. internal consistency d. content validity 86. Which of the following types of tests can best measure the higher order of cognitive learning? a. essay test b. achievement test c. supply type d. objective test 87. Which of the following types of objective tests provides the last chance of getting it right when does not know the correct answer? a. alternative response b. multiple choice c. identification d. matching type 88. Authentic performance assessment refers to_______. a. demonstration of skillful activity b. role-play sessions with students c. summative assessment skillful activities d. tasks related to real-world activities 89. Oral questioning of candidates in a competency assessment is an example of______. a. Direct evidence b. Third-party reporting c. Indirect evidence d. Assessment feedback 90. Teacher A conducted an assessment and found out that the lessons' objectives were attained. Teacher A can now ___. a. apply remedial measure b. review past lesson c. teach the next competency d. validate assessment 91. Teacher A conducted an item analysis and found out that more from the upper group got the test item correctly. This means that the test item______. a. has low difficulty b. has high difficulty c. has positive discriminating power d. has negative discriminating power 92. If items in a criterion-referenced test have large difficulty indices, which can be inferred? a. instruction has been effective b. items are very difficult c. items have positive discriminating power d. instruction is questionable 93. Teacher M thinks that the process is primarily considered as an assessment for learning. Which of the following best exemplifies this? a. A system of grading is out in place for proper conversion to academic ratings b. Records of students' performance are primarily anecdotal and descriptive c. student’s achievement is compared to a standard d. Undergoes a system of diagnostic assessment 94. When students of Teacher M develop the ability to set goals, monitor their progress, and reflect on its results, what view of assessment does it reflect? a. assessment for learning b. placement assessment c. assessment as learning d. formative assessment 95. Which of the following would most likely NT demand a criterion-referenced test? a. Personalized System of Instruction b. Outcome-based Education c. Collaborative Learning d. Mastery Learning 96. The following are the "pros" of multiple-choice tests as a structured test EXCEPT a. comprehensive knowledge as assessed efficiently b. Amenable to statistical analysis c. Test security is easily established d. Usually yields moderate to high reliability 97. Miss F administered an achievement test in Business Mathematics to a group of 40 students. After two weeks, she went back to the same set of students and re-administered the same test. What characteristics of a good test is she trying to estimate? a. Objectivity b. Validity c. Reliability d. Administrability 98. Which measure of central tendency is greatly influenced by extreme scores and skewed distributions? a. mean b. Median c. mode d. range 99. Based on DepEd's present grading system for K-12, on which are learner's grade based from Grade 1 to 12? a. Written, performance, and periodical test b. Overall achievement test c. Written and performance test d. Final periodical test 100. When the distribution is skewed to the right, the test is said to be: a. very difficult b. very easy c. average/moderately difficult d. not too easy nor difficult 101. If you are to determine if you realized your intended learning outcomes, which of the following portfolios would you require? a. evaluation portfolio b. development portfolio c. showcase portfolio d. assessment portfolio 102. Which of the following is correct about the Median? a. It is a measure of variability b. It is the most stable measure of central tendency c. It is 2-second quartile d. It is significantly affected by extreme scores 103. When comparing the variability of two sets of scores, which is best? a. Range b. Variance c. Standard deviation d. Coefficient of variation 104. When computing for the final grade in a learning area, K to 12 utilizes: a. Cumulative b. Averaging c. Norm-referenced grading d. Zero-based grading 105. Based on DepEd's present grading system, which assessment is/are used to grade students? I. Formative assessment II. Summative assessment III. Assessment of learning a. I only b. I and II c. I and III d. I, II, and III 106. Teacher Jenny adheres to the idea that her students do not need to know the learning outcomes of her lessons. She proceeds to give activities without letting them know what they were supposed to learn for the day. What principle of learning does Teacher Jenny violate? a. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas. b. Learning is an active process c. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process d. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes 107. To achieve a meaningful teaching-and-process, it is best to link and relate the lesson to the life of the student by integrating a relevant value in the lesson. Which among the following agrees with this principle? a. Share lesson objectives/outcomes with students. b. Write SMART lesson objectives c. Lesson objectives/outcomes integrated with 2 or 3 domains-cognitive, skill, and effective learning. d. Begin with the goal/objective in mind 108. Teacher C asks students to break down, critically examine and investigate a concept or problem. This demonstrates what kind of learning? a. synthesis b. application c. evaluation d. analysis 109. This learning episode includes documentation that is complete, clear, and wellorganized. a. Assignment submitted before the b. Portfolio deadline c. Analysis of learning episodes d. Reflections/insight 110. Teacher Rina does not have drills out of context. Instead, she gives real-world Math problems for the learners to drill on. This act of Teacher Ivy is rooted in which principle of learning? a. Effective learning begins with the setting of expectations and learning of outcomes b. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning and relevant ideas c. Learning is an active process d. Learning is a cooperative and collaborative process 111. A bulletin board display has many colors and arrangement that catches and hold interest. What criteria is being exemplified in this situation? a. balance b. interactivity c. utility d. attractiveness 112. Among the activities below, which activity demonstrates collaborative learning? a. group project concepts and application b. student group take drills c. student group take a field trip d. teacher tutorial on students’ groups 113. As a classroom manager, Teacher A required each of his students to stand and give their seatwork individually to him before the bell rings for dismissal. What component of classroom management did he establish? a. routine b. code c. norm d. rule 114. Which among the following is NOT a responsibility of the Learning Resource/Audiovisual/Educational Technology Centers of a school? a. Make available technology equipment for use of students and teachers. b. Work with teachers in producing instructional materials. c. Conduct training for teachers on the use of technology tools. d. Accomplish student’s technology projects for them. 115. What questioning technique is used by Teacher A when he asked the learners a series of questions that serves to explore, look into, and inquire? a. repeat b. rephrase c. redirect d. probe 116. In classroom management, this is the immediate and effective way to address three misbehaving students. a. Assign them separate seats b. Detain three after class c. Stop classes till the three-stop misbehaving d. Send them to the guidance room 117. Which among the situations demonstrates an integration of the teacher's technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge in preparing a Math lesson for Grade 4 students? a. makes students find apps on the internet and share them with classmates. b. makes students watch video downloaded from YouTube and ask them to summarize video. c. evaluates Math apps on multiplication, matches them with their learner's skill level demonstrates the use of apps, allows students to explore, and asks students to summarize the lesson. d. checks math standards of Grade 4 as a basis for answering multiplications exercises on the board. 118. In her science class, how can Teacher May show the plant's response to sunlight in an inductive manner? a. Show different kinds of plants and their response to sunlight b. State the cause and effect of plant’s exposure to sunlight c. Explain the plant’s response to sunlight d. Explain the chemical reaction of the plant to sunlight 119. Among newspaper contents, what can Teacher D utilize to teach critical reading skills to his Grade 6 students? a. Feature content b. News content c. Editorial content d. Entertainment content 120. What learning area utilizes the demonstration method as its most suitable, effective, and useful vehicle for learning? a. Technical-vocational b. Social Studies c. General education d. Values education 121. Which among the applications below is rooted from B.F. Skinner's Theory of Operant Conditioning? a. Computer-assisted instruction b. Project method c. Mastery learning d. Process flow 122. This is the primary goal in displaying statistical data through graphs of differing heights in a Histogram. a. Data flow b. Frequency distribution c. Quantitative value d. Symbolize figure 123. Which among the activities below is NOT an element for effective direct instruction? a. ample review and explanation b. asking question and checking for understanding c. proceed in quick and double steps d. provide systematic feedback and correction 124. Which of the factors below can contribute to the fluency and flexibility in the frameworks of learning that adapt to the dynamic trends and approaches in modern learning? a. openness to new ideas b. set standards and rules c. fixed point of view d. conformance with authority 125. What mistake is committed by a teacher who lacks clear direction and sequences of activities by going from one activity to another? a. thrusting b. truncating c. dangling d. flip-flopping 126. Teacher Maria made a list of learning activities for her lesson plan, but she did not include_____ because this is a common activity in daily lessons. a. presentation b. summative exam c. project d. buzz session 127. Arrange the steps in strategic instructional planning in chronological order. I. check materials II. decide expected outcomes III. establish content IV. outline presentation lesson V. implement instruction a. III, IV, II, I and V b. III, II, IV, I and V c. IV, I, II, III and V d. II, I, III, IV and V 128. Under the K to 12 Curriculum, what covers the spiral approach in the teaching of Mathematics? a. teach Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry only to higher grades b. progressively teach Math concepts from Grade 1 and continued to Grade 10 c. teach Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry in Grades 7, 8, and 10 respectively d. Give autonomy to schools in choice of Math subjects 129. Teacher Lea is an excellent recordist of knowledge, concepts, subject matter, and content of the curriculum. As a curricularist, she is a _____. a. evaluator b. implementer c. writer d. planner 130. In an outcome-based approach to instructions, how can competencies be best demonstrated? a. varied outcome evidence b. congruence between objectives c. continuing monitoring and evaluation d. high achievement test marks and output 131. What is considered the best feature of Tyler's Rationale? a. Planning phase b. Evaluating the experience c. Identifying the purpose d. Organizing the experiences 132. With the influx of technology in the 21 first century, how can students be best reeducated on the ethical use of social media, such as Facebook and mobile texting? a. integrate social media competencies in b. students monitoring of peers the curriculum c. punishment for violators d. seminar on social media 133. What is the appropriate response for millennials who are more exposed to virtual reality (digital toys and tools) instead of actual reality? a. no mobile phones in school b. limits the use of Facebook and texting c. PTA conference with parents d. Align learning in the context of reality 134. What school of thought is behind the student-centered approach in teaching which emphasizes discovery learning among students? a. behaviorism b. progressivism c. essentialism d. existentialism 135. What best describes "pwede na" mentality vs excellence in service/work? a. arduous preparation b. committed work c. resignation to mediocrity d. striving to be the best 136. Several components make up a morally mature person. Which shows that a teacher applies more principle (e.g., the Golden Rule) moral judgments? a. encourages others to share their ideas b. develops self-esteem c. reflects on moral choices d. takes into account the opinions of others 137. "An ounce of experience is better than a ton of theory" was one of John Dewey's main contentions. This statement underscores the... a. the need for theory b. the primacy of experience c. the need for experience d. the primacy of theory 138. Of all these programs, this is one in which any member in the community can help? a. Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual b. Education Service Contracting Education Program c. E- Impact d. Brigada-Eskwela 139. If people live together in peace and harmony by understanding one's traditions and values, what word will describe the situation? a. interdependence b. accentuated risk c. pluralism and diversity d. contemporaries 140. "Learning to learn" is best seen in this/these skill/s. a. to ask and gather data b. to process and select information c. to listen and observe d. to read with understanding 141. A powerful European country supplied weapons to Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a war in the Middle East. Based on the principle of moral discernment, what is the most applicable based on this scenario? a. principle of double effect b. principle of material cooperation c. principle of lesser evil d. principle of formal cooperation 142. The development of sound judgment, commitment to truth, and the strengthening of the moral fabric of society all belong to this major goal of Philippine education. a. self-actualization b. ethical character c. autonomy d. enculturation 143. A learner must first attain this for him/herself before being able to fully "learn to live and work together. a. find peace within oneself b. love his fellowmen c. attain an altruistic mind d. become self-actualized 144. Your students are more interested in a topic that is part of your lesson so you drop your original lesson in favor of what they like. Which philosophy governs your decision? a. rationalism b. existentialism c. empiricism d. progressivism 145. What enables the learner to fully contribute to a peaceful and just society based on the "Learning to do" pillar? a. knowledge b. insight c. skills d. values 146. Which standardized test is used to measure performance in completed subjects at various grade levels? a. remedial test b. achievement test c. intelligence test d. aptitude test 147. I have to check if my students were able to produce the expected output against outcomes. Which type of portfolio am I interested to see? a. assessment portfolio b. development portfolio c. showcase portfolio d. evaluation portfolio 148. If higher education is concerned with outcomes, DepEd is concerned with ___. a. performance test results b. subject content results c. standard and competencies d. achievement test results 149. What educational philosophy should a teacher emphasize if he wants his students to develop self-responsibility and accountability? a. utilitarianist b. existentialist c. essentialist d. constructivist 150. Among active participation of school officials and teachers in the community. Which of the following is not appropriate due to prevailing religious sentiments? a. Literacy assistance for out-of-school children/youths b. Household campaign for healthful practice c. Introducing cooperative thrift practices d. Promoting contraceptive for planned parenthood END ANSWER KEY 1 2 A B 31 32 A D 61 62 D D 91 92 C A 121 122 A B 3 B 33 C 63 A 93 D 123 C 4 D 34 D 64 A 94 C 124 A 5 D 35 C 65 D 95 A 125 D 6 D 36 B 66 B 96 C 126 A 7 B 37 B 67 C 97 C 127 B 8 D 38 A 68 B 98 A 128 B 9 D 39 C 69 B 99 A 129 C 10 A 40 B 70 D 100 A 130 B 11 D 41 D 71 C 101 A 131 C 12 B 42 A 72 B 102 C 132 A 13 A 43 A 73 B 103 D 133 D 14 A 44 D 74 A 104 B 134 B 15 D 45 A 75 C 105 D 135 C 16 D 46 D 76 D 106 D 136 C 17 A 47 D 77 C 107 C 137 B 18 A 48 C 78 D 108 D 138 D 19 C 49 B 79 D 109 B 139 C 20 C 50 D 80 B 110 B 140 C 21 C 51 B 81 C 111 D 141 D 22 D 52 C 82 B 112 A 142 B 23 C 53 B 83 A 113 A 143 B 24 D 54 D 84 C 114 D 144 B 25 A 55 C 85 D 115 D 145 B 26 A 56 C 86 A 116 A 146 B 27 A 57 D 87 C 117 C 147 A 28 D 58 D 88 D 118 A 148 C 29 A 59 C 89 A 119 C 149 B 30 D 60 A 90 C 120 A 150 D