This document appears to be an assessment for a final examination in Education 6B at MATS College of Technology in Davao City, Philippines. It contains 46 multiple choice questions covering various topics in education philosophy including:
1. Questions on different education philosophies such as idealism, pragmatism, progressivism, and existentialism.
2. Questions related to values education, teaching methods, curriculum approaches, and education policies/laws in the Philippines.
3. Questions about prominent education philosophers like Aristotle, Confucius, and Dewey and their views.
The assessment is intended to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and principles in education philosophy.
This document appears to be an assessment for a final examination in Education 6B at MATS College of Technology in Davao City, Philippines. It contains 46 multiple choice questions covering various topics in education philosophy including:
1. Questions on different education philosophies such as idealism, pragmatism, progressivism, and existentialism.
2. Questions related to values education, teaching methods, curriculum approaches, and education policies/laws in the Philippines.
3. Questions about prominent education philosophers like Aristotle, Confucius, and Dewey and their views.
The assessment is intended to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and principles in education philosophy.
This document appears to be an assessment for a final examination in Education 6B at MATS College of Technology in Davao City, Philippines. It contains 46 multiple choice questions covering various topics in education philosophy including:
1. Questions on different education philosophies such as idealism, pragmatism, progressivism, and existentialism.
2. Questions related to values education, teaching methods, curriculum approaches, and education policies/laws in the Philippines.
3. Questions about prominent education philosophers like Aristotle, Confucius, and Dewey and their views.
The assessment is intended to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and principles in education philosophy.
This document appears to be an assessment for a final examination in Education 6B at MATS College of Technology in Davao City, Philippines. It contains 46 multiple choice questions covering various topics in education philosophy including:
1. Questions on different education philosophies such as idealism, pragmatism, progressivism, and existentialism.
2. Questions related to values education, teaching methods, curriculum approaches, and education policies/laws in the Philippines.
3. Questions about prominent education philosophers like Aristotle, Confucius, and Dewey and their views.
The assessment is intended to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts and principles in education philosophy.
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MATS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
R. Castillo St., Agdao, Davao City
Tel No. 225-35-76 local 122
ASSESSMENT Educ. 6B Final Examination
Name: ______________________________________ Score : _____________________ Room & Class Schedule: ________________________ Date : _____________________ Instructor: Richard L. Praca Permit No. : _____________________
I Multiple Choice: Directions: Read the sentence properly. Encircle the letter that correspond the correct answer. Strictly no erasure. 1. The study of Rizal and his writings as well as the life and teaching of other heroes in schools is based on what philosophy? a. Idealism c. Pragmatism b. Realism d. Existentialism 2. The use of values clarification as a strategy in values education flows from which philosophy? a. Progressivism c. Reconstructionist b. Existentialism d. Essentialism 3. Which of the following is not covered by basic education according to RA 9155.? a. special education b. elementary education c. technical education d. out of school youth 4. Aristotle advocated the doctrine of the mean. How would a person live according to this ethical principle? a. Live a life that is happy go lucky b. Limit experience c. All are actions and decision should guided by reason d. Live a moderates and balanced life 5. How would you synthesize the philosophy of Confucius? a. Practical life b. Love of nature c. Ethical life d. Economic success 6. Who of the following believes that human beings are shaped entirely by their external environment? a. Existentialist b. Realist c. Idealist d. Pragmatist 7. The practice of non-graded instruction stems from ________ a. Reconstructionism b. Progressivism c. Essentialism d. Existentialism 8. Makabayan is a basic education subject referred to us the laboratory for life. This means that it is where _______ a. The strong and weak traits of Filipinos will be taught b. Students will be taught a meaning of being a patriot. c. The life and works of the heroes will be taught d. Students will demonstrate practical knowledge and skills learned in the other subjects. 9. It was once said , man may understand all about the rotation of the earth but he nay still miss the radiance of the sunset. In education, this could mean more emphasis on ________ a. Technical education b. Science education c. Liberal education d. Practical education 10. A compelling teaching method for value education is modeling. Modeling was taught by_____. a. Rousseau b. Mohammed c. Kant d. Confucius and Jesus Christ 11. All of the following are characteristics of aristocracies, monarchies, and oligarchies EXCEPT one. Which one of the exception? a. People do not participation in policy making b. People vote in election c. People cannot join in political parties d. The ruler is determined by hereditary succession. 12. What does this quote mean: My right ends where the right of the other begins. a. Rights can be exercise without limit b. Rights are not absolute c. Rights are alienable d. Rights are inviolable 13. If you want to live life meaningfully, make a choice and commit yourself to your choice. This advice comes from a/an________ a. Idealist b. Pragmatist c. Existentialist d. Realist 14. Suffering is a reality in life and one can deal with it through the eight fold path. This teaching is believed by ________ a. Christians b. Buddhist c. Hindus d. Muslims 15. During the Spanish time, La Liga Filipina aimed to encourage popular education. Today, the government is doing the same by promoting ____ a. Relevance and quality b. Access and equity c. Effectiveness and efficiency d. Lifelong and quality 16. People have ideas and they have them through reflection. who would have said this? a. Pragmatist b. Empiricist c. Rationalist d. Existentialist 17. Life is full of suffering and thus, the ideal living is _________ a. Being ascetic b. Being adventurous c. Being good to others d. Being virtuous 18. Which philosophy guides a teacher who employs cooperative learning in order to help student develop social virtues like cooperation? a. Existentialism b. Essentialism c. Perennialism d. Progressivism 19. Subject matters should help students understand and appreciate themselves unique individuals who accept complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings, and actions. From which philosophy is this based? a. Perennialism b. Essentialism c. Existentialism d. Progressivism 20. Honesty remains a value even if nobody in the school system values it. This is the conviction of a/an _____ a. Progressivist b. Essentialist c. existentialist d. idealist 21. A teacher concludes that her supervisor does not like her given the supervisors negative comments about her teaching. Which trait is exhibited by the teacher? a. Superficial religiosity b. Extreme personalism c. Professionalism d. Kanya-kanya syndrome 22. Which of the following does extreme authoritarianism in the home reinforce in pupils? a. Sense of initiative b. Ability for self-direction c. Creativity in work d. Dependence on others for direction 23. With the passage of RA7836, who may teach? a. Those who have reach the age of 21 b. Those who have a valid registration and a valid professional license from PRC c. Those with 18 units in master degree of education d. Those with a field of specialization
24. Who was the American philosopher who popularize the ethical principle that the rightness or wrongness of an action depends on the situation? a. John Dewey b. Williams James c. Charles Pierce d. Joseph Fletcher 25. Which religion advocates the ascetic way of life? a. Taoism c. Shintoism b. Islam d. hindu 26. Which pillar of learning is aim at athe holistic development of man and his complete fulfillment? a. Learning to be b. Learning to do c. Learning to live together d. Learning to know 27. Who were the first American civilian teachers in the Philippines? a. Missionaries c. Pensionados b. Thomasites d. GIS 28. In which philosophy is moral education emphasized? a. Taoism b. Confucianism c. Shintaoism d. Hinduism 29. Perfectionalism is also known as a. Realism b. Idealism c. Naturalism d. pragmatism 30. By their fruits, ye shall know them. T philosophy of education is being shown? a. Realism b. Pragmatism c. Idealism d. Naturalism 31. Which of the following is closely link to realism and which holds that the interpersonal environment shapes human personality? a. Behaviorism b. Phenomenology c. Idealism d. Pragmatism 32. Which of the following DOES NOT show collaboration as a management framework in improving the quality if basic education in the Philippines? a. Brigada eskwela b. Adopt a school program c. Financial autonomy of DepEd d. School building projects of the Filipino chinese chamber of commerce 33. Which of the following characterized the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum? a. More discipline oriented b. More fragmented c. More compartmentalized d. Makes use of interdisciplinary approach 34. Why cant rights be suppressed or trampled upon without eliciting moral guilt? a. Rights are perfect b. Rights are inviolable c. Rights are inalienable d. Rights are adventitious 35. Schools should serve the cause of liberation and not the growing elite. a. John Lock b. Paolo Freire c. Paul Goodman d. Ivan Illich 36. What is implied when schools include sex education? I Man is educable II Man is free in the choice of his sexual expression III Man has pure sexual instinct a. I,II,III b. I,II c. II,III d. I, III 37. Which of the following influenced the cultivation of reflective and meditative skills nin teaching? a. Confucianism b. Zen Buddhism c. Taoism d. Shintoism 38. Developing critical thinking through methods that emphasize debate and discussion began with______ a. Plato b. Socrates c. Aristotle d. Confucius 39. Which perspective adheres to the statement , struggle is the essence of life. a. Conflict theory b. Functionalist perspective c. Symbolic interactionist theory d. Evolutionist theory 40. A common behavior of Filipinos is to always ask the most senior among the group of their advise or insight on a certain issue. This clearly which Filipino trait? a. Authoritarianism b. Colonial mentality c. Lack of discipline d. Manana habit 41. Which of the following will likely inspire a new teacher to maintain his idealism? a. Work pressure b. Support of living models c. Educational innovation d. Competitive salary 42. When a group of people believe that the culture of another group of people is superior to them, this exemplifies________ a. Ethnocentrism b. Culture relativity c. Cultural conflict d. Xenocentrism 43. If a person says to another, You are what you choose to be, the person is more of a /an ____ a. Idealist c. Realist b. Pragmatist d. Extentialism 44. When a person steals something from another , he is held accountable for his action and is punished by society accordingly. this is because man is said to have ________ a. No other choice c. spirit b. Instinct d. Reason or choice 45. According to Plato, _______ is a bad form of government. a. Democracy b. Tyranny c. Monarchy d. Oligarchy 46. What is the main framework of RA 9155 or the Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001? a. Bilingual education b. Values education c. Accountability and authority d. Mainstreaming 47. Based on RA 9155 , being an administrative manager is one of the two roles of a school head. What is other one? a. Guidance counselor b. Instructional leader c. Health officer d. Facilitator of learning 48. Which of the following facilitates the emergence of the truth students and teachers seek? a. Mindset b. Defense c. Open mind d. Bias 49. For whose interest are the required annual medical checkups of teachers done? a. Parents and students b. School administrator c. The state and every teacher d. Filipino medical doctors 50. Which teacher believes that children must be helped to control their freedom ad assist them in their personal journey? a. Idealist b. Reconstructionist c. Progressivist d. Existentialist 51. Which of the following is the culmination of a goal-oriented instruction? a. Identifying the topic b. Evaluating c. Writing the objectives d. Planning the activities 52. A teacher wanted to show the parts of the digestive system by using a visual aid made of plastic with detachable stomach, liver, etc. how do you refer to this visual aid? a. Realia b. Replica c. Model d. Mock up 53. Which of the following activities would be the most help if more practice with a particular skills is needed? a. Dictionary use b. Assignment c. Review d. Drill 54. If students are involve in the formulation of class rules, which of the following is promoted? a. Diminishing of teachers authority b. Autocratic atmosphere c. Peer system d. Sense of belongingness
55. Which of the following is an example of low- profile classroom techniques? a. sending a note to parents b. Raising voice c. Sending the students to after school detention d. Withdrawing subject privileges 56. Which power does a teacher possess if her students described her as Fair and Approachable? a. Reward power b. Legitimate power c. Referent power d. Expert power 57. With reference to Dales Cone of experience, which activity is closest to the real thing a. Watching a demonstration b. Attending an exhibit c. Viewing images d. Hearing 58. which technique allowed a teacher to find out that her students are quiet weak in organizing and integrating concepts? a. Semantic webbing b. Simulation c. Game d. brainstorming 59. what is another name for Socratic method a. indirect method b. mastery learning c. questioning method d. Morrison method 60. What type of activity is involved in describing the reasoning errors in argument? a. Summarizing b. Applying c. Analyzing d. synthesizing 61. What can be done to make sure that facts become useful on research? a. Use all original fact b. Get additional fact for comparison c. Find out if they with stand the test of time d. Select, classify, and summarized them 62. Which type of question must a teacher avoid if she wants to ensure maximum interaction? a. Informational b. Rhetorical c. Divergent d. Leading 63. Which method involves combining several subject areas in order to focus on a single concept for interdisciplinary teaching? a. Thematic instruction b. Reading writing activity c. Unit method d. Problem- centered learning 64. Which teaching method is most appropriate to use if a teacher wants her students to master the skill of multiplying 3 digit numbers? a. Drill b. Recitation c. Expository d. Discovery 65. Which technique is most appropriate if a teacher wants to help her students identify and reflect on their values? a. Value clarification b. Value inculcation c. Value analysis d. Value organization 66. What do you call the process of thinking about thinking? a. Higher order thinking b. Metacognition c. Creative thinking d. Critical thinking 67. Which of the following is very importance to secure in every step of instructional planning? a. Conciseness b. Clarity c. Symmetry d. Coherence 68. Teacher Zs lesson is about important facts and processes about the digestive system. Which graphic organizer is most fit to use? a. Venn diagram b. Concept map c. Series of event chart d. Semantic web 69. Which among the following describes indirect classroom instruction? a. Individualized teaching b. Content centered instruction c. Pedagogy centered instruction d. Learner centered instruction 70. Which one serves as the culmination of task analysis? a. Instructional objectives b. Behavioral objectives c. Teacher objectives d. Learning goals 71. Which is being conducted when a reading teacher stays for an extra 30 minutes daily after class and teachers the slow readers how to read? a. Review sessions b. Training sessions c. Enrichment sessions d. Remedial sessions
72. Journal writing is a teaching activity that highly encourages introspection. Which method of teaching can be highly achieved the thrust towards introspection? a. Cognition b. Collaborative c. Process d. reflection 73. Dora the Explorer, Batibot , Diego , and the like are TV programs motivated by which principle of learning? a. Pavlovs classical conditioning b. Skinners operant conditioning c. Modeling theory d. Trial and Error learning 74. Engaging students to work on activities and take active part in the learning exercise is the emphasis of which pedagogical adage? a. Form over substance b. Learning is filling the empty mind c. What I hear, I forget. What I say, I remember. What I do, I understand. d. Learning is arrived at because of environment 75. Given and export or import graph, a teacher posts questions such as, what happens to export when import declines? Which particulars skill is the teacher deducing from the students? a. Analyzing b. Interpolating c. Synthesizing d. Generalizing 76. In the revised Blooms cognitive domain, which term describes a lesson outcome in the highest level? a. Analyze b. Create c. Evaluate d. Remember 77. NSTP (National Service Training Program) was mandated by the government for literacy and civic welfare activities. In this program, immersion of students in communities adheres to ____ learning. a. Experiential b. Experimental c. Simulation d. theoretical 78. which visual material does not belong to the group? a. Bulletin Board b. Chalkboard c. Charts d. Posters
79. With the rapid change in the different cognates of life and with the education trend of knowledge explosion, which is necessary for development / learning in students? a. Technological skills b. Numeracy skill c. Reading literacy d. Lifelong learning skills 80. To achieve and interactive discussion, which principles of questioning must be avoided? a. Asking the question before calling on the students b. Using divergent questions c. Using conceptual questions d. Using convergent questions 81. Off-task behavior is appropriately managed through the following EXCEPT _____ a. Signal interference b. Proximately control c. Antiseptic bouncing d. Stopping the class from doing the tasked to correct a child who is not doing the assign tasked. 82. Collaborative learning is also known as ____ a. Peer instruction b. Cooperative learning c. Interdisciplinary learning d. Holistic learning 83. In which part of the lesson plan does a lesson commence? a. Lesson proper c. Resources b. Motivation d.Evaluation 84. Which among completely describe 2002 RBEC? I. Integrative II. Compartmentalized III. Holistic IV. interdisciplinary a. I, II, III b. I, III, IV c. II only d. I, III, IV 85. When a student gives a correct answer or who has displayed a good behavior, which will NOT be a positive verbal phrase? a. Excellent b. Fantastic c. Very good indeed d. Disgusting 86. Games and play are significant to preschooler in that these help develop a holistic child. Which one DOES NOT serve the purpose of play? a. Develop psychomotor skill b. Develop socialization skill c. Foster competitiveness d. Increase creativity through expanding knowledge and emotional range. 87. Which of the following foster the development of critical and creative thinking skills? a. Use of fact questions b. Non-threatening learning atmosphere c. Authoritarian question d. Use of divergent questions 88. Lesson planning is a must for teachers to help them be organized and prepared for the days work. It also presents how teachers design students learning. which is the final stage of the plan? a. Assignment b. Evaluation c. Instructional goal d. Lesson proper 89. A teacher has a very significant role in the teaching- learning process. Which image of the teacher is the most acceptable? a. Authoritarian teacher c. Omniscient teacher b. Facilitator d. Omnipotent teacher 90. To create according to the revise Blooms taxonomy and cognitive domain is the highest cognitive skill. Which will help foster creative thinking skill? a. Thinking out of the box b. Thinking inside the box c. Traditional approaches d. Structured mind set 91. Which among the questions require the lowest level thinking skill? a. What are the steps in scientific method? b. On which particular situation can one use scientific method? c. What are the sequences in the scientific method? d. Using a graphic organizer, present the scientific method? 92. Teacher Z goes for proactive discipline. Which adage goes with proactive discipline approach? a. I am your Achilles heel. b. Talk to the hand c. A stitch in time saves nine d. Walk your talk 93. Teacher P would want to get an interpretation of the grade/score of the students. Which software would allow her to record data and interpret using charts and graphs? a. Desktop publishing c. Spread shett b. Word processing d. data base 94. Developmental reading as a professional education force train teacher to detect reading difficulties. Which statement describes a good reader? a. One who makes many fixations b. One who makes regress a lot c. One who read between lines d. One who make many regressions 95. Which among these storage devices significantly hold information in the most convenient way? a. Hard disk b. Floppy disk c. Flash disk d. Had drive 96. With reference to Krahtwohls affective domain of objective, which of the following is the least authentic? a. Organization b. Receiving c. Responding d. Valuing 97. In mastery learning, what is referred to as the definition of an acceptable standard of performance? a. Behavior b. Criterion measure c. Condition d. SMART 98. According to Kurt Lewin, ____ is the phase of change were you feel the pain. a. Refreezing b. Unfreezing c. Transition d. Transition and refreezing 99. The computer has a ______ , like a typewriter a. Cursor b. Keyboard c. Disk drive d. Monitor 100. A student who has been working on a math problem for a quite some time suddenly SAW how to solve the problem. What happened is referred to as _____. a. Memory b. Insight c. Revelation d. Retention 101. According to ________ , infants must have an environment that provides multi-sensorial stimulation if we are to maximize their cognitive development a. Gardner b. Piaget c. Goleman d. Erikson 102. Which refers to motivation that comes from within the individual instead of from the outside? a. Intrinsic b. Extrinsic c. Affiliation d. Achievement
103. According to Erikson, which of the following is an attribute of a child aged three to five? a. Altruistic b. Mischievous c. Egocentric d. Lazy 104. A child who has the capacity to understand and make use of words is already in which stage of Piagets development theory? a. Pre operational b. Sensorimotor c. Concrete operational d. Formal operational 105. According to Erikson, a two year old child (terrible 2) tends to be __________ a. Sickly b. Playful c. Inquisitive d. Assertive 106. All of the following prevent teachers and students from searching for the truth and finding it EXCEPT________ a. A defense b. A mindset c. A mask d. An open mind 107. According to Freud and his psychoanalytic theory, which components of personality is concerned with a sense of right and wrong? a. Super ego b. Ego c. Id d. Super ego and ego 108. By which process do children become participating and functioning members of society? a. Socialization b. Accommodation c. Acculturation d. Assimilation 109. Affective objectives typically target awareness and growth in attitudes , emotions, feelings and ______. a. Obligations c. Intelligence b. Values d. Skills 110. On whose theory is computer assisted instruction based? a. Bruner c. Skinner b. Piaget d. Watson 111. Which of the following does not belong to Eriksons eight stages of development? a. Intimacy Vs. Isolation b. Initiative VS. Guilt c. Basic trust Vs. Mistrust d. Parental dependence Vs. individuality 112. According to Freud, the primary motivation for human behavior is sexual in nature. But for Erikson , it is _______ in nature. a. Intellectual b. Emotional c. Social d. Biological 113. A goal oriented curriculum culminates in_______ a. The formulation of objectives b. The planning of activities c. Brainstorming for creative thinking d. Evaluation 114. According to ______ , children learn language easily because each one of us has a language acquisition device which gears us to acquire language. a. Gardner b. Watson c. Piaget d. Chomsky 115. With reference to Jungs psychological theory, a shy student who prefers to be alone falls under which classification? a. Extrovert b. Introvert c. Paranoid d. Ambient 116. A student has been trying to solve a certain science problem. Suddenly he saw how to solve the problem. what does this mean? a. Memory b. Insight c. Recall d. Retention 117. Where are planned ignoring, signal interference, and proximity control used? a. Managing temper tantrums b. Operant conditioning c. Life space interviewing d. Managing surface behavior
118. Ronda is very attached to her father. With reference to Freudian psychological theory, in what developmental stage is she? a. Oedipal stage b. Annal stage c. Latanet stage d. Pre-genetal stage 119. A teacher plays meditative music in class to help the students reflect.to which theory is she subscribing? a. Psychoanalysis b. Gestalt psychology c. Humanistic psychology d. Behaviorism 120. To which theory does a teacher subscribe when she tries to convince her students to study not only for the grades but more importantly for self actualization? a. Maslow b. Freud c. Thorndike d. Skinner 121. Which role of teachers is highlighted given the increase in the number of school children with OFW parents? a. Guidance counselor b. Students friends c. Substitute parents d. Facilitators of learning 122. All of the following functions of the right hemisphere of the brain EXCEPT_________. a. Intuitive functions b. Visual functions c. Nonverbal functions d. Detail oriented function
123. Which of the following is not a characteristics of students with failure syndrome? a. Are duly anxious b. Expect to fail c. Often give up easily d. Are convinced they cannot do the work 124. __________ Intelligent group does the research with self , in home or school which trains them to be the best they can be. a. Interpersonally b. Naturalist c. Interpersonally d. Existentialist 125. Which principle of association states that ideas , memories, and experiences are linked when one has frequent experiences with the other? a. Similarity b. Contrast c. Philosophy d. Contiguity 126. Which development stage is characterized by rapid growth and change? a. Early childhood b. Infancy c. Middle adulthood d. Adolescence 127. What learning does a 2 year old acquire when he / she manifest attachment theory by developing strong emotional ties with people they associate with? a. Socialize b. Distinguish between right and wrong c. Distinguish sex difference d. Consider others views 128. A child is suffering from what learning disability if that child often avoids dislikes or is reluctant to engage in a task that requires mental effort , leaves seat in classroom and runs or climbs when it is inappropriate? a. Mental retardation b. Downs syndrome c. Ushers syndrome d. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 129. At which stage of development children of school age need to be further developed in logical thinking in relation to functions? a. Pre operational b. Sensorimotor c. Concrete operational d. Formal operational 130. What learning disability impairs a persons ability to read as evidence by difficulty with phonological awareness, phonological decoding, orthographic coding, auditory short term memory, and / or rapid naming? a. Dyspraxia b. Dysgraphia c. Dyslexia d. Dysphasia 131. What principle of intelligence ststes that a student seeking information will tend to use the most convenient search method, in the least exacting mode available? a. Principle of extinction b. Principle of least effort c. Principle of mind set d. Principle of discrimination 132. Who asserted that the most basic needs in the hierarchy of needs must be met to motivate people into learning? a. Kohlberg b. Erikson c. Maslow d. Rogers 133. Thorndikes law of _______ states that , we learn by doing . we forget by not doing, although to a small extent only. a. Exercise b. Effect c. Belonging d. Readiness 134. According to Vygotsky, ______ is an instructional technique whereby the teacher models the desired learning strategy or task, then gradually shifts the responsibility to the students. a. Scaffolding b. Challenging c. Motivating d. Inspiring 135. What skill is developed when children learn the idea that objects have fundamental qualities that do not change even when their outward appearance change? a. Intuition b. Conservation c. Concentration d. Reasoning 136. What skill does a child lacks if theres no understanding that the quantity, length or number of items is unrelated to the arrangement or appearance of the object or items? a. Conservation b. Concentration c. Intuition d. Reasoning 137. What is the most favorable advantage of using educational media technology? a. Speed learning b. Increased learning c. Interactive learning d. More interesting learning 138. Schools today must teach________ to attend in changing needs and knowledge explosion. a. Facts b. Values c. Concepts d. Skills how to learn 139. If a child with ADHD often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in school work or other activities, then the child shows the symptoms of _________ a. Inattention b. Inability to read c. Inability to spell d. Poor health 140. If a dyslexic child mix up letters in a word, such as reading or writing the word was as saw, , then the child _________ a. Is hyperactive b. Hands up in writing or spelling c. Lacks of focus d. Is an attention getter 141. What characteristics of adolescents is observed when they are in a period of storm and stress? a. Slow but steady physical growth b. Reasonable and secure c. Emotional unstable d. Passive and obedient 142. The following are characteristics of dynamic punishment EXCEPT being _________ a. Fair b. Relative c. Ruthless d. Appropriate 143. What is the possible negative result of improper use of technology on human development? a. Knowledge explosion b. Dehumanization c. Mechanical learning d. Brain drain 144. If constructivism argues that humans generate knowledge and meaning from their experiences, then a constructivist would say that_______ a. Children are empty receptacles b. Children are passive learners c. Childrens minds are blank slates d. Children are actively creating knowledge and understanding 145. Which of the following characterize a child in the oedipal stage of development. I The child simultaneously reacts as a rival to the parent of the same sex. II It is observed in children from 4 to 6 years of age III The child gets emotionally attached to the opposite sex. a. II only b. I and II c. I and III d. I ,II and III 146. According to Bandura social learning theory , _______ is the core of observational learning and involves symbolically representing information and storing it for use at a future time. a. Modeling b. Questioning c. Inductive reasoning d. Lecturing
147. What theory of development is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior and can also ba applied to societies? a. Social cognitive theory b. Ecological theory c. Ethnological theory d. Psychoanalytic theory 148. What value formation activity involves students in the process of breaking a complex topic into smaller parts to gain a better understanding of it? a. Analysis b. Value inculcation c. Moral development d. Value clarification
149. Who asserted that , as children move into the world of school , they gain a sense of industry by getting recognized for achievements but may acquire a sense of inadequacy and inferiority as well? a. Gardner c. Erikson b. Maslow d. Kohlberg 150. Under which developmental stages is the average high school student categorized? a. Late childhood, pre adolescence, adolescence b. Adolescence and early childhood c. Late childhood and pre adolescence d. Pre adolescence and adolescence 151. What does negative discrimination index tells us? a. The test items could not discriminate between the lower and upper groups. b. More from the upper group got the item correctly c. More from the lower group answered the test item correctly d. The test items has low reliability 152. What type of test is a quiz? a. Placement test b. Aptitude test c. Formative test d. Summative test 153. For what purpose would a teacher use a standardized test? a. To give a quiz b. To give final examination c. To give chapter test d. To compare his students against national norms. 154. What is the mean of the following scores: 88,85,77,92,96,90 and 68? a. 85 b. 88 c. 90 d. 81. 155. What is the range of each of the following two groups of scores? Group A: 1,1,2,3,4,4,5,6,7,8, Group B: 2,2,2,3,4,4,4,7,7,8 a. 9 and 10 b. 7 and 8 c. 8 and 16 d. 1 and 2 156. What can you say about the following set of scores: 20, 25,25,25,34, 35, 42,42,42,50, 62,65,65,65, 70? a. There is no distinct pattern b. Skewed to the left c. Bimodal d. Trimodal 157. If it was found out that all who took and passed the 2000 Board Examination for architectures turned out to be the most successful in their field today , what type of validity did that exam possess? a. Construct validity b. Content validity c. Concurrent validity d. Predictive validity 158. What should a teacher do if all his students passed a pretest for a lesson? a. Administer the posttest right away b. Proceed to the next lesson c. Discuss the lesson anyway because it is what the syllabus says. d. Discuss the lesson quickly and then proceed to the next lesson in order not to miss anything 159. What descriptive rating should a teacher give to a student who got a score of 25 in a test where the mean is 30 and the standard deviation is 10? a. Poor b. Below average c. Average d. Above average 160. Jane took 100 item test and got a rwa score of 75. What does this mean? a. Her score is above the mean b. She got 75 items correctly c. She scored higher than 75 of her classmates d. She surpassed 25 of her classmates in terms of the score. 161. Would an applicant be admitted if his score in a college entrance examination is P? a. The student will be admitted b. The student has an 85% chance of being admitted c. The student will not be admitted d. The student has a 15% chance of being admitted 162. What is the best measure of central tendency to utilized if a group of students has the following scores: 88, 91, 91, 9 5, 97, 98, 98, 99? a. Mean b. Median c. Mode d. Mean and mode 163. Tests whose results are interpreted against an identified mastery level fall are_________ a. Intelligence b. Placement test c. Criterion reference tests d. Norm reference test
164. What is the basis Of the practice of giving remarks in report cards of students in addition to the numerical grades? a. Numerical grades are meaningless. b. Numerical grades do not reflect all developments being experienced by each student c. Remarks of any kind motivate the students and their parents d. Giving remarks is job of the teacher 165. If the range is measure of variability, what type of measure is the mean? a. Difficulty c. Correlation b. Discrimination d. Central location 166. Jim took a percentile ranked test and got a 65. What does this mean? a. He got 65 % of the items correctly b. He got 65% of the items wrong c. 65 % of the students who took the test scored higher than him d. 65 % of the students who took the test scored lower than him 167. Given the following frequency distribution Scores Percent of students 51 60 3 81 90 41 61 70 7 91 100 11 71 80 38 In which interval can we find the median? a. 61 7o b. 71 -80 c. 81 90 d. 91 -100 168. A P.E. teacher found out that her students are very good in dancing. Which assessment method did she most likely use? a. Journal entry b. Portfolio assessment c. Performance based assessment d. Traditional assessment 169. A teacher wanted to teach the students baking skills. His checkup quiz was a written test on the steps of baking. What characteristics of a good test does it lack? a. Scorability c. Predictive validity b. Reliability d. Content validity 170. What does a teacher do when he makes use of norm- referenced interpretation of scores? a. He identifies the desired performance of the examinees b. He describes the examinees performance in Relation to a level of mastery. c. He compares every examinees scores with the scores of the others. d. He identifies a particular content as the frame of reference. 171. The computed correlation coefficient between scores in English and math is 0.75.How should one interpret this? a. The higher the scores in English, the higher the scores in math. b. The lower the scores in English, the higher the scores in math c. The lower the scores in math, the higher the scores in English d. The scores in math and English do not have any relationship 172. Which is assured when a table of specifications is used in preparing a test? a. Concurrent validity b. Predictive validity c. Content validity d. Reliability 173. Which test is most appropriate when trying to determine the students any entry capabilities? a. Standardized b. Diagnostic c. Placement d. Aptitude 174. Which statement can be said about two distributions of scores when their means of scores are equal? a. Each distribution of scores is homogeneous b. Each distribution of scores is heterogeneous c. The distributions of scores are identical d. The distributions of scores are not necessarily identical. 175. Which of the following assessment method is more authentic than the others? a. Completion test b. Multiple choice test c. Essay test d. Portfolio assessment 176. If Q is the 75 th percentile, to what does the median correspond? a. 25 th percentile b. 40 th percentile c. 50 th percentile d. 60 th percentile 177. Which is implied by a positively skewed distribution of scores? a. Most of the scores are high b. The mode is high c. The mean, the median , and the mode have the same value d. Most of the scores are low 178. In a frequency distribution, what is the midpoint of the class interval whose true lower and upper are 19.5 and 29.5? a. 27 b. 25 c. 24.5 d. 22. 5 179. In frequency distribution, what is the width or size of the class interval whose true lower and upper limits are 19.5 and 29.5? a. 9.0 b. 10.0 c. 12. 0 d. 5.0 180. Given a distribution of scores with a mean of 62 and a standard deviation of 5, between which two scores can you find values within one standard deviation from the mean? a. 57 and 68 b. 58 and 67 c. 57 and 67 d. 58 and 68 181. Which of the following is the most authentic method of assessment? a. Traditional method b. Performance based assessment c. Written test d. Objective assessment 182. After discussing the lesson on multiplication of fractions, Ms. Ramos gave a short quiz to find out how well the students have understood. What type of assessment did she use? a. Summative assessment b. Formative assessment c. diagnostic assessment d. Placement assessment 183. Which of these should a teacher doing an assess of learning include in her plan? a. Determine the areas of interest of students b. Giving immediate feedback to students regarding their strengths and weaknesses c. Certifying students achievement d. Designing her instruction 184. A teacher tasked her students to demonstrate how to cook adobo what learning target is she assessing? a. Knowledge b. Reasoning c. Skills d. Products 185. What type of validity does a practice test possess if its results reflect how students will eventually perform in their actual examination? a. Construct b. Predictive c. Concurrent d. Content 186. A teacher will rate his students on how well they use certain laboratory equipment. Which mode of assessment is most appropriate? a. Portfolio assessment b. Checking journals c. Traditional assessment d. Performance based assessment 187. What could be a weakness of a paper and pen examination when viewed in the context of Gardners Theory of multiple intelligence? A. It is not valid B. It might place non linguistically intelligent students at a disadvantage? C. It requires a lot of time D. It is difficult to score 188. A teacher has set objectives in all domains of learning and different learning targets to be assessed using a single performance task. What criterion in selecting a task did he consider? a. Teachability b. Fairness c. Multiple foci d. Generalizability 189. What o you call collection of a students outputs and accomplishments for a period of time used for evaluation purposes? a. Observation report b. Journal c. Portfolio d. Anecdotal record 190. A teacher allowed his students to develop their own portfolio in their own style. what principle in portfolio assessment explains this practice? a. Content principle b. Learning principle c. Equity principle d. Output principle 191. In a positive skewed distribution, which of the following statement is FALSE? a. Mean > Mode b. Mean > Median c. Mean > Mode d. Median > Mode 192. What does a stanine score of 4 mean? a. Between average and above average b. Between average and below average c. Above average d. Average 193. Which of the following is true about the symmetric distribution? a. Mean< Median < mode b. Mode < Median < mean c. Mean = Median = Mode d. The distribution is skewed. 194. If quartile deviation is to median, what is to mode? a. Standard deviation b. Variance c. Range d. Mean
195. In a normal distribution, which of the following statements is TRUE? a. Median =mode b. Median mode mean c. Mode + mean d. Mean = median = mode 196. Which of the actions may decrease the validity test? a. Mrs. Aquino increases the number of certain items from three to five. b. Mr. Fernandez simplifies the language in the direction for the best. c. Ms. Bernabe removes items that everyone answers correctly. d. None of the above 197. In a negatively skewed distribution, which of the following statement is TRUE? a. Median is greater than mode b. Mean is lower than the mode c. Mode is lower than the mean d. Mode is lower than the median 198. In a negatively skewed distribution, which of the Following statement is FALSE? a. The mean is lower than the mode b. The mean is not greater than the median c. The median is lower than the mode d. The mode is lower than the median 199. A teacher gives a test to his class. The result showed a positively skewed distribution. Which kind of test was likely given? a. Mastery test b. Pretest c. Posttest d. Criterion reference test 200. If the result of the test showed a negatively skewed distribution, we can say that the test is _________. a. Very difficult b. Very easy c. Moderate difficult d. Partly difficult 201. If a distribution of test scores is skewed to the right , we can say that the test is _________ a. Very difficult b. Very easy c. Moderately difficult d. Partly difficult 202. In a negatively skewed distribution , the students are a. Average c. very good b. Very good d. Normally distributed 203. In a positively skewed distribution , the students are a. Average b. Very good c. Very poor d. Normally distributed 204. In a positively skewed distribution , which of the following statements is true? a. Median > mean b. Mode >median c. Mean > mode d. Median > Mode 205. A student obtained a 93 percentile rank in an achievement test. What does this mean? a. The student was surpassed by 93% of all examinees b. The student answered 93% all the items correctly c. The students belongs to the 93% of the group who passed the exam d. The student did better than 93% Of all examinees
206. Which set of scores has the least variability? Set A: 35,45,55,65 Set B :100, 102, 120, 145, 150 Set C: 600, 602, 604, 605 Set D: 250, 255, 262, 280 a. Set A b. Set B c. Set C d. Set D 207. The standard deviation is to variability as the mode is to _______ a. Position b. Correlation c. Central tendency d. Skewness 208. A student perform better than 85 % of all examinees in a national achievement test . a. P b. P c. P d. P 209. Among the different functions of test, which one is for guidance? a. Determining which students need remedial teaching b. Determining which students can be grouped together in class for instruction c. Giving grades for subjects taken d. Predicting future success in either academic or vocational education? 210. The result of a test indicate that many students got very high scores. Which measure of central tendency should be used to describe the students performance? a. Mean b. Median c. Mode d. Range 211. Which type of measure indicates how expanded or how compressed the distribution of scores is? a. Measures of central location b. Measures of correlation c. Measures of position d. Measures of variability 212. If a teacher prefers to use alternative assessment, which of the following will she not likely use? a. Multiple choice test b. Oral presentation c. Reflective journal writing d. Developing portfolios 213. If a teacher is a proponent of assessment FOR learning, which of the following will she not likely do? a. Summative test b. Diagnostic test c. Placement test d. Formative test
214. At the start of the school year , new preparatory level students were tested to find out who among them can already read. If the results were used to determine their sections, what kind of test was administered to them? a. Summative test b. Diagnostic test c. Placement test d. Formative test 215. A science teacher developed an achievement Test for his grade 6 pupils. Before he finalized the test, he examined carefully if the items were constructed based on the competencies to be tested. What type of validity was he trying to establish? a. Content validity b. Concurrent validity c. Predictive validity d. construct validity 216. Which of the following best describes what must be done when establishing the reliability of an achievement test? a. Administer a single test to two different groups of students. b. Administer two equivalent tests to the same group of students. c. Administer two equivalent tests to different groups of students. d. Administer two different tests but to the group of students.
217. What should be done first when doing performance based assessment? a. Prepare the table of specifications. b. Identify the competency to be assessed. c. Set the criteria in scoring the task. d. Prepare the scoring rubric 218. Which of the following should be done to make the use performance - based assessment more time efficient? a. Use one performance task per objective b. Choose objectives within one domain of learning only c. Choose a task than can be used for both instruction and assessment at the same time. d. Limit the time for the task to one meeting only. 219. Which CANNOT be assumed about traditional assessment? a. It can be administered more easily than a performance - based test. b. It can be administered to many individuals simultaneously. c. It can assess students objectively d. It can assessed all domains of intelligence of the student. 220. Which of the following is a good portfolio material which can serve as evidence of a students acquired knowledge and writing skills? a. Test result b. Critique outputs c. Reflective journals d. Student projects 221. What should be done first when doing portfolio assessment/ a. Collect artifacts for ones portfolio b. Select evidences to be included in the portfolio c. Set the targets for portfolio assessment d. Reflect on ones collection 222. A rubric is being considered as a tool for rating projects created by students over a period of two weeks. Which kind of rubric is more likely to be used? a. Analytic b. Holistic c. Either holistic or analytic d. Both holistic and analytic 223. Which of the following CANNOT be said of an analytic rubric? a. You need a lot of time when you use it. b. It is easier to create than a holistic rubric c. It allows rating of performance per collection d. It allows determination of the strengths and weaknesses of ones output. 224. How would you describe a test item whose difficulty index is 0.08? a. It is moderately difficult b. It is easy c. It is very easy d. It is very difficult
225. What does a mean score of 64.3 in a test indicate? a. Half of 50 % of the examinees got a score of at least 64. b. None of the examinees got a score below 64. c. 64.3 is the best single value that represents the performance examinees as a whole. d. Majority of the examinees scored 64.3 226. Which document contains important information on a student which were collected, organized, and summarized in such a way the same can be utilized effectively? a. Personal inventory b. Test result c. Case studies d. Cumulative record
227. A frequency distribution is a tabular representation of ________. A. Means B. Lowest and highest scores C. Raw scores D. Standard deviations 228. Consider the following distribution of scores: 80,82,83,83, 85, 85,8586,86,88,89. Which measures of central tendency does the value 85 represent? a. Mean and mode b. Median only c. Median and mode d. Mode only 229. In group norming , the percentile rank of the examinee is a. Dependent on his batch of examinees b. Independent of his batch of examines c. Unaffected by a skewed distribution d. Affected by a skewed distribution 230. Which of the following could produce more than one value? a. Mean b. Median c. Mode d. Median of grouped data