PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – 150 Items GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This test booklet contains 150 test questions. Examinees shall manage to use the 3 hours. 2. Read INSTRUCTIONS TO EXAMINEES printed on your answer sheet. 3. Shade only one (1) box foe each question on you answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalidate your answer. 4. AVOID ERASURES. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet; Set 2. Write the subject title “PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION” on the box provided. 3. Shade Set Box “A” on your answer sheet if your test booklet is Set A; Set Box “B” if your test booklet is Set B. MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The idea of revisiting and elaborating to the level of full understanding is achieve through the A. Enrichment curriculum B. Advanced Organizers C. Concept mapping D. Spiral curriculum 2. When teachers conduct a series of evaluation to determine the extent of teaching, what must be implemented? A. Hidden Curriculum C. Learned Curriculum B. Taught Curriculum D. Assessed Curriculum 3. Can Lea Salonga, be given a special permit to teach Music in High School? A. Yes, she is graduate of ALS B. No, she cannot. I very first place, she is not an education graduate. C. Yes, she has excelled and gained international recognition. D. No, she has not passed the LET. 4. Why is the teacher’s authority important in managing the classroom? A. To motivate the students to internalize self-discipline B. To sow fear of the teachers to make students focus on classroom learning C. To make the students obey all the orders of the teachers D. To coerce the students to behave properly 5. The Professional role of Teachers is not “the sage on the stage” but “the guide from the side”. This implies that the __________________________. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A A. teachers must act more as facilitators of learning B. teachers must cling to their power to improve roles C. teachers assess on their roles as lecturer D. teachers must project as “Almighty-omniscient” image 6. Which is NOT an evidence of pedagogical of a teacher? A. Communication of the course objectives to the students B. Adhering to the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers C. Awareness of alternative instructional strategies D. Selection of appropriate methods of instructions 7. Setting of learning objectives adopts certain characteristics under the acronym of SMART. Identify the kind of objectives set by SMART teachers. The A in SMART is _______________. A. Active C. Attainable B. Achievement D. Advisable 8. SMART. Identify the kind of objective set by SMART teachers: The T in SMART is __________. A. True C. Time-bound B. Traditional D. Tabulated by objectives 9. Teacher Mac recognizes the fact that learners have strong sensual feelings, and so she explores the learner’s ________________. A. Pleasure Values C. Spiritual Values B. Values of the Holy D. Vital Values 10. The highest level in the life of professional teacher as given in the PPST is _____. A. Model C. Most Proficient B. Distinguished D. Highly Proficient 16. Which is/are TRUE of a professional? A. Completed college/university degree B. Required of NC IV from TESDA C. Demonstrate solely ethical competence D. Abides by his personal Code of Ethics 17. What principle was not being applied when teacher Rita made no introductory orientation of lessons in the curriculum agenda? A. Giving a pre-test and post-test for lessons. B. Preparing students to be quiet C. Preparing instructional tools D. Connecting present to previous lessons PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 18. Which of the following topics are appropriate for inviting a barangay chairman to share ideas with students and teachers in a school? A. Tips on health and nutritional care B. Organizing a school sports tournament C. Managing the basic needs of a community D. Climate change and its responsibilities 19. Robert took the LET last September 2019. Unfortunately, he failed in the examination? Is he qualified for the position of a para-teacher? A. Yes, if his LET rating is 70-74 B. No C. Yes if, his LET rating is 71-74. D. Yes if his LET rating is 75 below. 20. What does Article XIII of Code of ethics include as the basis for evaluating students other than quality of academic performance? A. Extra-curricular activities C. Merit B. Attendance D. Conduct 21. Teacher Sony makes effort for students to discover personal values applicable for life in her lessons. What domain of learning is served in this instance? A. Skills learning C. Metacognitive learning B. Cognitive learning D. Affective learning 22. Teacher Liza is ________ as she avoids out-of-context facts recall, but introduces situations for learners to think-feel and do, such as making picture folders, team-building on projects, etc. A. Progressivist C. Constructivist B. Naturalist D. Positivist 23. In her Arithmetic class, teacher Bambie makes her students use numbers for various real-life tasks like buying things in the store, comparing distances of planets, budgeting a party, etc. What is this teaching-learning practice? A. Reconstructive C. Collaborative B. Inter-disciplinary D. Constructive 24. Mrs. Hernandez is evaluating a website for her Literature class. She is making sure that factual pieces of information found on the site are well documented and pictures and diagrams are properly labeled. She is also checking that there are no misspelled words or grammar errors. Which criterion is she focusing on? A. Accuracy C. Clarity B. Appropriateness D. Motivation 25. If you want to determine if the education student truly value teaching profession, which of the following queries should you ask? PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A A. Is the teaching profession a noble profession? B. Are you happy on your choice? C. Will you convince others to enroll in the teacher education course? D. What good do you get if you become a teacher? 26. Why is empirical science inductive? A. It starts from observable evidences building p to a universal explanation or theory. B. It is drawn from universal laws of the mind C. It combines universal laws and principles D. It starts from universal principles to concrete facts or knowledge 27. From Bloom’s taxonomy of cognitive processing, at what level is teacher Sha’s asking her students to formulate their personal philosophy of education? A. Creating C. Analyzing B. Evaluating D. Assessing 28. For those who successfully pass the Licensure Examination for teachers the ____signed by the chairman of the RC serve as evidence for lawful practice profession A. Professional License C. Merit examination certificate B. Professional oath Copy D. Professional registration fee receipt 29. What type of education is giving emphasis on learning by doing, experiential learning, etc.? A. Ancient education C. Traditional education B. Alternative education D. Progressive education 30. A Grade 7 Social Studies teacher gave a project where her class in Manila will work together with other Grade 7 classes in their school campuses in Visayas and Mindanao. They will create posters and a video clip to communicate a message about peace. They will use social media to spread their peace campaign. This project involves technology integration which is ______________. A. adaptation-collaborative C. adoption-constructive B. entry-active D. transformation-constructive 31. Why is CPD necessary for professional teachers? I. To continuously improve their professional and personal competence II. To be at par with other professionals III. To abide by the CPD Act of 2016 A. I, II and III C. I and III B. II and III D. III only 32. Miss Ramirez is evaluating an early literacy app for her class. She is making sure that the app is uncluttered in appearance, is arranged in some order of difficulty, and that icons represent what they were intended to represent. Which criterion is she focusing on? PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A A. Organization B. Accuracy C. Motivation D. Appropriateness 33. On which theory is the logical sequencing of curriculum based? A. Progressivism C. Essentialism B. Perennialism D. Reconstructionism 34. Miss Navarro is evaluating an app for her Grade 8 Science class. She is finding out whether the app taps the skills found in the Grade 8 standards to ensure that this app will be helpful in meeting her objectives. She wants to make sure it is not too easy nor too difficult for her students. Which criterion is she focusing on? A. Appropriateness C. Accuracy B. Organization D. Currency 35. How students learn may be more important than what they learn. From this principle, which of the following is particularly important? A. Knowing how to solve a problem B. Determining the givens C. Solving a problem within time allotted D. Getting the right answer to a word problem 36. One philosopher considers education as the acquisition of the art of the utilization of knowledge. This implies that __________________. A. a learner’s interest in art is comfortable B. a learner’s acquisition of information is not important C. a learner’s application of what she has learned is necessary D. a learner’s acquisition of information is sufficient 37. With Republic Act 7836 the licensure examination for teachers is with_______. A. Department of Education, Culture and Arts B. Professional Regulation Commission C. Commission on Higher Education D. Civil Service Examination 38. Is it professional for a teacher to receive gifts from students and parents? A. Not at all B. No especially if done in exchange for requested concessions C. Yes, if deserved D. Yes, in-season and out-season gifts 39. From broad vantage view of human development, who has the primary duty to educate the youths or children? A. Teachers C. The state B. Parent D. The schools PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 40. Buber’s “social principle” refers to all of the following EXCEPT: A. treating, using the other as a means to an end B. intersubjective, interpersonal, “we” relation C. a life dialogue of the members of society D. responding to other’s need as a means to an end 41. To advance a common mission, every school should provide a vision supported by _____________. A. cultural identity C. core values B. achieved prestige D. institution’s history 42. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course, The Teaching Profession. Based on Bloom’s revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive processing are you? A. Applying C. Analyzing B. Creating D. Evaluating 43. For brainstorming to be effective, which should be OUT? A. Openness to ideas C. Making use of other’s ideas shared B. Teacher’s judgmental attitude D. Non-threatening atmosphere 44. Among thinking skills, Tolerance means ability _____________. A. to maintain distinctions among structures B. to integrate complex information C. to place information into categories D. to deal with the unclear information without frustration 45. What is the core of the classroom setting in every school? A. Instruction C. Curriculum B. Syllabus D. Research 46. Which is an example of social and cross-cultural skills? A. Obtaining information using digital technologies B. Using problem solving techniques in influencing and guiding others towards a goal C. knowing when it is appropriate to listen and to speak when interacting with others D. All of them 47. Among the major schools of learning theories, which see learning in terms of changing what we do? A. Behavioral theories C. Field and Gestalt theories B. Cognitive theories D. Social theories PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 48. The following are non-verbal praises that can accentuate the positive in class for effective classroom management EXCEPT one: A. shaking head C. thumbs-up signal B. winking D. raising of eyebrows 49. In a curriculum development class, the teacher asked the students to give an enriched definition of the curriculum. Which among the following encompasses the true essence of the term? A. Curriculum is the sum total of all learning experiences in the teaching-learning process. B. Curriculum is a list of subjects to take to complete a course. C. Curriculum is a list of courses in order to graduate. D. Curriculum is a never ending process in education. 50. What applies to meta-cognitive thinking skills in learning? A. Problem-solving C. Emphasis on independent learning B. Monitoring own comprehension D. Factual and concrete thinking 51. Which of the following construct is NOT at the level of Critical Thinking? A. grouping and classifying C. associating and grasping principles B. preferring and evaluating D. guessing and believing 52. What comprise computer competency? A. Spending days and nights on computer games and downloading internet materials B. Use of the computer for particular use, e.g. emailing C. General knowledge and experience in using computers D. Knowledge of the use and how to program computers, e.g. blogging 53. Teacher Joanna used photographs to depict social problems such as war, pollution and poverty. What is the principal benefit for the use of this instructional aid? A. Expand interest C. Emotional impact B. Provide experience of the problem D. Encourage participation 54. Among critical thinking skills is _____________. A. opinionating C. believing B. guessing D. estimating 55. Which of the following processes usually comes first in developing curriculum? A. Identifying learning goals and objectives B. Selection of educational content C. Evaluating educational experiences D. Organization of learning experiences 56. In order to most effectively teach students the way to use election rights fully, what stimulation situation can teacher Jojo adopt? PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A A. Make students devise political posters B. Invite politicians to speak in school C. Involve students to enact a campaign and election D. Assign students to clip political news 57. These foundation show the chronological development of curriculum mostly shown using a timeline A. Historical Foundations B. Philosophical Foundations C. Legal foundations D. Psychological Foundations 58. In Bandura’s Theory, the teacher which can be observed in school is a? A. Substitute Model B. Symbolic Model C. Virtual Model D. Live model 59. This is a tool of assessment for spatially intelligence learners A. Written reports B. Oral demonstration enacting movie scene C. Written inner thoughts D. Landscaping drawing 60. What can schools implement in order to alleviate sole use of textbooks as instructional material causing to their poor preparation in subject matter? A. Attitude learning on professionalism B. Discussion dialogue on subject content C. Training in preparing new materials D. Lecture on change in school organization 61. For her Arts class, teacher Alice joined students on a trip to Angono, Rizal to visit and interview artists famous for their landscape paintings. What transfer of learning prevailed in the instance? A. Inquiry-related C. Concept-related B. Learner-related D. Utilization-related 62. What is a question to clarify and challenge an issue/problem during the process of critical thinking? A. When did this happen? C. Where did the problem arise? B. What is the issue for discussion? D. What is the main point? 63. Which among the following is NOT a thinking and problem-solving skill? A. Intellectual curiosity C. creativity B. critical thinking D. Productivity and accountability 64. Which teaching practice gives primary consideration to individual differences? A. Applying two sets of different standards PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A B. Preparing two different sets of examination, one for the fast learners and another for the slow learners C. Allowing children to show that they learned the stages of mitosis in a way where they feel most comfortable. D. Allowing children to show that they learned the stages of mitosis in a way where they feel most comfortable except by lecturing 65. If teaching is considered as your mission, which applies/apply? I. You will be faithful to teaching no matter what II. You will teach for recognition of efforts III. You will be faithful to your mission and you want to succeed. A. I and II B. I, II and III C. II and III D. I and II 66. Curriculum may be defined in many ways. What does this prove? A. The concept of curriculum may be defined from different perspectives. B. The concept of curriculum is based on those given by experts. C. The concept is limited and narrow in scope. D. The curriculum is characterized as fragmentary, elusive and confusing. 67. What is teaching-learning implication of student diversity? A. Develop different standards for different student groups B. Compare students. C. Do homogeneous group for grouping activities. D. Make use of a variety of teaching and assessment methods and activities. 68. Henry Adams said, “A teacher affects eternity; no one knows where his influence stops”. What does this quotation imply? A. Teaching is eternity; there is no end to it for as long as there are children. B. A teacher is so powerful that he cannot help but influence learners. C. A teacher lives long because he enjoys influencing his students. D. A teacher has power to influence generations. 69. Among important characteristics for successful teaching, which connotes fairness, Impartiality, open-mindedness, freedom from prejudice, and sense of evidence? A. Buoyancy C. Objectivity B. Considerateness D. Emotional stability 70. Which teacher’s personal trait is demonstrated if he is gender-sensitive and inclusive in his ways? A. Motivation C. Sense of Humor B. Passion D. Fairness 71. Learners are more likely to internalize and follow classroom rules when ________ PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A A. The teacher gives additional points for those who follow the rules B. The learners participate in the rule-making process C. The teacher clearly explains the rules she prepared D. The learners know the punishments for not following the rules 72. In providing valid learning experiences, the primary factor to consider is _______ A. Objectives and aims of the lesson B. The nature of the learners C. Competence of the teachers D. Material resources 73. Based on the elements of a profession, can the taxi driver be considered a professional? A. Yes, because there is such a term professional driver. B. It depends on the technical and ethical competence of the taxi driver. C. Yes, if the taxi driver is competent and honest D. No, because driving is not a college/university degree 74. How do you judge the teaching style of a teacher who provides feedback to students, analyzing their work and diagnosing errors? A. Inspiratory C. Explanatory B. Programmatic D. Interactive 75. Teacher Lil avoids drills out of context. She gives real-world Math problems for students to drill on, Teacher Lil is very much convinced of which principle of learning? A. Effective learning begins with setting clear expectations and learning outcomes, B. Learning is an active process. C. Learning is the discovery of the personal meaning of ideas. D. Learning is a cooperative and a collaborative process. 76. In this FS Course, FS students are required to observe, analyze and reflect on actual class preceding’s with description of the pedagogical approach of K to 12 as cited in the K 12 Law is observed in the conduct of FS course. A. Developmentally appropriate B. Reflective C. Inclusive D. Inquiry-based 77. Good teaching goes beyond recall of information. So what must teacher do? A. Use multisensory aids to teaching. B. Make students connect facts learned to form concepts and abstractions. C. Teach for test purpose only. Teach to the test. D. Teach as many facts as you can. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 78. All are responsibilities of the Learning Resource/Audio-Visual/Educational Technology center of a school EXECPT_____. A. conduct training for the teachers on how to use technology tools B. make available technology equipment for use of teachers and students C. work with teachers in producing instructional materials D. accomplish the students’ technology project for them 79. Teacher Bing encourage her students to make the intended learning outcomes their own and explained that she expected them to monitor now and then their own progress toward the intended learning outcome and act accordingly. In which level of processing will Teacher Bin’s students act? A. Self-system B. Metacognitive system C. Cognitive D. Between cognitive and metacognitive system 80. The more senses that are involved, the more and the better the learning. Which practice is aligned with this principle? A. Invite parents as resource speakers in class. B. Bring students to field trips with consent of school and parents. C. Employ cooperative learning. D. Teaching using mostly verbal symbol. 81. Which is the primary characteristic of a subject-centered design model of curriculum? A. Interdisciplinary C. Correlated B. Multidisciplinary D. Interrelated 82. This is my questioning behavior: I ask the question; I pause for a while then call on a student. Which is this questioning practice? A. Asking non-directed question B. Asking for non-volunteers C. Involving as many as possible D. Directing a question 83. Emotion has the power to increase retention and learning. To apply this principle, teacher must______. A. spice class with his/her sense of humor B. make course difficult for students to remember and learn C. touch students’ emotion when he/she teaches D. be emotional when he/she teaches 84. Teacher Ara relates lesson to experiences and social environment of her learners. What principle of learning is achieved by Teacher Ara? A. Learning begins with clear expectations. B. Learning is a discovery of personal meaning. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A C. Learning is a cooperative process. D. Learning is an active process 85. All these questions should be answered by curriculum EXCEPT________. A. What subject are important? B. Who will benefit from a well-design learning experience? C. What outcomes should be achieved? D. what qualifications should teachers have? 86. What philosophical belief describes the schools must encourage students to memorize basic facts about people and events that shaped history? A. Idealist B. Progressivism C. Pragmatism D. Essentialism 87. What philosophical belief describes the primary function of the school is to provide students options and choices to decide for themselves A. Idealist B. Progressivism C. Existentialism D. Essentialism 88. Miss Coronel is evaluating an app for her Grade 8 Science class. She is finding out whether the app taps the skills found in the Grade 8 standards to ensure that this app will be helpful in meeting her objectives. She wants to make sure it is not too easy to no too difficult for her students. Which criterion is she focusing on? A. Appropriateness C. Organization B. Currency D. Accuracy 89. Miss Lim started off her lesson plan with the outcomes she expects her students to achieve at the end of the lesson, this curriculum approach is_______. I. curriculum as a body of knowledge II. curriculum as a process III. curriculum as a product A. II only C. I only B. I, II, III D. III only 90. What could be one of the challenges of multicultural education? A. High social skill of learners B. teachers readiness for content integration that includes experiences and points of view of the minority students in the class C. School policies that initiates collaboration and empowering multicultural school setting D. High language proficiency of the Filipino learners 91. A teacher is applying for transfers from her school in Sta.Cruz Bulacan to Bicol which is nearer hers residence. To whom should she send her application letter? A. To the Principal of Sta. Cruz Secondary High School B. To the Regional Director C. To the Principal of Bicolandia High School PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A D. To the Division Superintendent 92. The Principal congratulates Ms. Corporal for giving purposive assignment and at the same time motivates them to comply. Which of the following is an example of motivational statement A. “Ok, Good!” B. “You’re even better than your other classmates” C. “You did not do well in your assignment” D. “Your assignment is well done, what doyou think is best in your work?” 93. When do we need to evaluate the curriculum? A. When somebody suggests it B. Whenever necessary C. Every academic year D. Every quarter 94. All are important in evaluating the curriculum EXCEPT: A. To constantly keep up with the changing times. B. To answer to the changing needs of the learners. C. To identify which parts and aspects of the implement curriculum needs to be improved, modified or changed. D. To be able to boast of a new and improved curriculum every time. 95. The class was taught how to conduct an action research and was required an endof-the-term written research report. The class was taught how to do the research report and was shown an Analytic Scoring Rubric for them to know how they will have graded. The class took the Scoring Rubric as guide in the making of their research report. They were all motivated to pass an excellent research report and as a group checked now and then if they were true to the qualities of an excellent research report as seen in the scoring rubric. What form of assessment is described? A. Assessment FOR Learning B. Assessment FOR and AS Learning C. Assessment AS Learning D. Assessment OF Learning 96. In the 4 A’s approach to facilitate learning, what is the first thing that a teacher should do? A. Abstraction C. Analysis B. Activity D. Application 97. In the 4 A’s approach to facilitating learning, Abstraction denotes ____________. A. Specific Ideas C. Concrete Ideas B. General Ideas D. Practical Ideas 98. During problem solving method, the teacher primary role is PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A A. Director B. Lecturer C. Clarifier D. Judge 99. Jane, a freshman student, was asked by Professor Subida to describe educator accurately. Which of the following statements with Karla most likely to choose? A. A process of individual growth and social development. B. Acquired basically through the teacher. C. Synonymous to formal schooling. D. Growth resulting from academic study. 100. The principle that learning is “an active process” means_______. A. the learner’s own involvement is needed B. the teacher’s involvement is always necessary C. both teachers and students need to engage in activities D. the classroom is the place for learning activities 101. 102. Which one helps produce an environment conducive for learning? A. Long Assignments B. Cooperative Learning C. Individual Competition D. Excessive praise 103. Thinking skills that are metacognitive rotate to ____. A. Analytical thinking of parts of information B. reflective thinking on the “how” of one’s learning C. profound thinking of “what” “who” and “where” D. direct thinking of the “what” about facts and figures 104. The teacher as facilitator adds vigor, right and life in the classroom by his/ her ______________. A. Patience B. Presence C. Uniform D. Composure 105. Formal schooling corrects our ideas and experiences through what is accepted as true and acceptable and for Piaget this is the process of ______________. A. schematization C. accommodation B. equilibrium D. assimilation 106. Teacher Cho wanted his students to rate their own work using the scoring rubric which he explained to the class before the students begin with their task. Based on revised Bloom’s Taxonomy, in which level of cognitive processing are the students? A. Evaluating C. Applying B. Synthesizing D. Analyzing PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 107. According to Piaget’s basic cognitive concepts, what is the earliest meaning structures we form during the infancy and early years e.g. idea of a dog or cat? A. Accommodation C. Schema B. Assimilation D. Equilibrium 108. People today think much about Climate Change and the need to protect life on the planet. More than in past centuries mankind today has high aptitude for ____________ thinking. A. conservation C. decentering B. abstract D. reversible 109. The subject matter is the ASEAN Qualification Framework (AQRF). The Asian History teacher teams up with the Economics teacher, the Professional Education teacher for a thorough discussion of AQRF from the perspective of other disciplines. Which describes the Asian History teacher’s pedagogical approach? A. Integrated B. Reflective C. Constructivist D. Inquiry-based 110. Along Erikson’s psychosocial theory, which states industry? A. I get pleasure in my doing things B. I avoid the difficult to succeed C. I am embarrassed at what I do D. I don’t know what I want to in life 111. For Erikson there is too much ego-identity when a person is so involved in a particular task, such that he has no room for tolerance of others. A balanced amount of ego-identity is best exemplified by _________ who liberated Negros in North America. A. Abraham Lincoln B. George Washington C. J.F. Kennedy D. Martin Luther King 112. Along Piaget’s principles, this is opportunity for young earners to experience the world in order to have a foundation for language and learning in their early schooling A. take field trip B. discuss what they see on television C. use words to describe what is seen, touched, heard, etc. D. rewards students who are models for the rest of the class 113. Along Piaget’s principles, ________ is NOT appropriate for Social Studies learning at the level of cognitive ability of adolescent learners. A. essay writing on a social issue PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A B. use of drawing and illustrations C. discussion on varied issues that divided the country then. D. consideration 114. Along Erikson’s psychosocial theory which states intimacy? A. I like to be alone and quiet by myself B. I keep private thoughts to myself C. I feel that no man is an island D. I want to be free and uncommitted 115. Pavlov’s behaviorist classical conditioning applies to school learning by way of stimulus and response in the following situations, but NOT in _________. A. engaging students in discussion B. announcing dean’s listers C. posting honor roll in bulletin boards D giving rewards for school achievement 116. Skinner’s ________ which states that change in overt behavior like events can result in learning and this can occur in school as well as A. Shaping of behavior B. Operant Conditioning C. Behavioral Chaining D. Reinforcement Schedules 117. In Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory of development the following contribute to the learners’ social environment with __________ opening the door for learners to acquire knowledge. A. lessons ` C. activities B. classroom D. language 118. Learning is an active process. Which one is an application of this principle? A. let students learn the steps in opening a computer by making them follow the steps B. group students for work or project that way project becomes less expensive. C. teach your content from a multidisciplinary perspective D. avoid drills which are out of context 119. Good teaching goes beyond recall of information. So what must teacher do? A. Make students connect facts learned to form concepts and abstractions. B. Use multisensory aids to teaching. C. Teach as many facts as you can. D. Teach for test purpose only. Teach to the Test. 120. Standardized test that cover the subject or course in a school, district or region need to have______. A. Content validity C. Curricular validity PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A B. Predictive validity D. Criterion validity 121.The Principal Holy Trinity Private School wants to avail of the rights in the Magna Carta. Is his claim legal? A. Yes, he is principal. B. Yes, if he is a licensed teacher C. No, the school is a private school D. No principal are not considered teachers. 122. The search for related literature by accessing several date bases by the use of a telephone line to connect a computer in a library with other computers that have data base is termed as _________. A. manual search C. on-line search B. computer search D. compact disc search 123. Advance organizers use __ to make connections among various pieces of information for Efficient recall A. Visual imagery B. Elaboration C. Organization D. Rehersal 124. A teaching cycle is not complete without ___ of learning. A. reviewing B. recycling C. planning D. assessment 125. Among thinking skills, Analysis means, A. Comparing information proper choices B. selecting relevant and important information C. Breakdown complex information D. placing information 126. Which cognitive ability is tested in the essay question? A listing of ways to tackle noise pollution. A. Creating B. Classifying C. Inferring D. Generalization 127. To learn complex subject matter, it is most effective to Experience from information and A. classify facts B. organize ideas C. construct meaning PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A D. divide elements 128. Based on bloom's taxonomy, this activity is suitable to contribute to comprehension and learning but NOT to include _________. A. causal relationship B. analogy C. outline D. text reading 129. How does a novice learner acquire information? A. Selected information B. Important information C. All the information D. Meaningful information 130. You are required to formulate your own philosophy of education in the course teaching profession, based on Bloom's revised taxonomy, in which level of cognitive structure or processing are you? A. Applying B. Creating C. Analyzing D. Evaluation 131. Teachers, principals an professors are person in authority. What act confers this status to the? A. RA 578 C. RA 586 B. RA 1265 D. RA 558 132. What document contains provisions that stipulate the proper conduct of behavior of teacher in the discharge of their duties and responsibilities? A. Code of Ethics for Teachers B. The Bill of Rights C. The Philippine Constitution D. Magna Carta for Public School Teachers 133. What is the law enacted by Congress which provided free public secondary education? A. RA 6735 C. RA 6935 B. RA 6657 D. RA 6655 134. Which is the first step in planning an achievement test? A. Build a table of specification B. Define the instructional objectives C. Decide on the length of the test D. Select the type of test items to use PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 135. What kind of multiple question is: “For an agricultural country like the Philippines, which should the country advance for its economic development: (a) agriculture production (b) industrial development (c) tourism (d) finance and banking”? A. application of a concept B. Simple knowledge C. Assessment of a problem D. Application of a formula 136. Which of the following Essay topic best measures problem-thinking skills and originality? A. Images of the Philippine presidency B. Dr. Jose Rizal: as a Patriot C. Human rights issues in the post-EDSA Philippine democracy D. Facets of Filipinism Today 137. For integration of ASEAN member state, each have their own respective national qualifications framework what does the Philippines have? A. National Qualifications Framework B. The developmental National Competency-Based Teacher Standards C. National Competency-Based Teacher Standards D. Philippine Qualification Framework 138. Which is the direct motivator among the following words/affirmation given by a teacher before an examination? A. I will be happy if you try your best B. It’s alright to guess C. Don’t work too slow or you’ll be left behind D. Pay close attention to time 139. Evaluation of school or education programs is based on ______ rather than on mere quantifiable data. A. emotional feelings B. human judgment C. measurable estimates D. sense perceptions 140. Teacher’s observation to evaluate students’ work and outcome needs to be objective and this done with _____________. A. written notes or records B. memory or recall C. hunches and guesses D. common sense 141. What is the existentialist point of view relative to aim of education? A. To develop cognitive power PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A B. To re-engineer society C. To know themselves and their lives place in society D. To acquire productive skill 142. What educational aims is postulated by social efficiency? A. Idealist B. Essentialist C. Pragmatist D. Realist 143. What philosophical belief describes the experiences and needs of the students should be considered in preparing the curriculum? A. Idealist B. Progressivism C. Pragmatism D. Essentialism 144. Which of the following DOES NOT belong to three-fold function of Secondary A. Continuous General Education B. Transmission of Knowledge C. Preparation of Students for Higher Education D. Provision of skills for useful Endeavour among students 145. The following are characteristics of progressive curriculum EXCEPT _______. A. knowledge that comes from various disciplines should be the focus. B. the classroom is only one place for the students to learn: learning can take place anywhere. C. focuses on the experience of the students and supervised by the teacher. D. takes into account all the curricular elements and test these elements through real life application. 146. In order to have an effective teaching and learning, there must be an adequate utilization of learning materials. What type of curriculum is this? A. Hidden curriculum B. Recommended Curriculum C. Supported Curriculum D. Assessed curriculum 147. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior what is happening when teacher goes from topic or activity to other topics or activities, lacking clear direction and sequence of activities? A. Dangle C. Truncation B. Thrust D. Flip-lop 148. Of subcategories of teacher movement behavior what is happening when teacher ends an activity abruptly? A. Stimulus bounded C. Truncation B. Thrust D. Flip-lop PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION – SECONDARY SET A 149. Teacher Danny tragets to reach a mean Percentage Score of 90% in the coming NAT. This scenario signifies teaching as an___ A. Vocation C. Calling B. Mission D. Profession 150. Submitting school forms and daily lesson plans are examples of teaching as___ A. Mission C. Vocation B. Calling D. 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