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INSTRUCTIONS
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paper.
2. No taking of photos and/or videos.
3. Slides are timed, if you don’t know the
answer, leave it blank.
4. After the test, exchange papers with your
seatmate then check their paper.
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1
(1)
A strategy which allows special children
to join classes with regular students:

A. Mainstreaming
B. Inclusion
(2)

Teacher interrupts classroom


momentum with random, unrelated
comments:
A. Fragmentation
B. Thrust
(3)

When one student’s behavior is


corrected, it often influences another
student’s behavior nearby:

A. Hawthorne effect
B. Ripple effect
(4)

In a positively skewed
distribution, scores are:
A. Low
B. High
(5)

Proposed that human activity is


based on association and response.
A. Skinner
B. Thorndike
(6)

All teachers should be aware of what


is taking place within all parts of the
classroom at any given time.
A. Withitness
B. Overlapping
(7)

A difficulty index of 0.92 means


that the test is:
A. Very easy
B. Very difficult
(8)

Teacher terminates one activity,


begins another, then returns to the
original activity:
A. Dangle
B. Flip-flop
(9)

Measure of central tendency not


influenced by outliers:
A. Mean
B. Median
(10)

This happens when the teacher


ends an activity abruptly:
A. Truncation
B. Thrust
(11)

Low standard deviation is


characterized by:
A. Heterogeneity
B. Homogeneity
(12)
Teacher makes each member of the
group in charge of the academic
performance of the others:

A. Cooperative learning
B. Collaborative learning
(13)

Q1 is to formative test while


periodic is to:
A. Formative test
B. Summative test
(14)

Students come together to work


on a project as a team:
A. Cooperative learning
B. Collaborative learning
(15)

A boy is closer to his mother and a


girl is closer to her father. These
instances are under:
A. Phallic stage
B. Genital stage
(16)
Maintains that education involves
confronting the problems and questions
that have challenged people over the
centuries:

A. Perennialism
B. Existentialism
(17)
The overall stream for education,
growth and fulfillment in the teaching
profession is:
A. Social change
B. Lifelong career
(18)
The success of the group generally
depends on the success of the
individuals in the group:

A. Collaborative learning
B. Cooperative learning
(19)

Happens when students seek to hurt


others to make up being hurt or
rejected:
A. Attention seeking
B. Revenge seeking
(20)

Thinking strategy that refers to


narrowing ideas from big concept to
smaller ones:

A. Convergent thinking
B. Divergent thinking
(21)

Teacher breaks directions into


choppy steps instead of one fluid
unit:
A. Fragmentation
B. Momentum
(22)
The reading style introduced by a
teacher who asked her students to make
predictions from the reading materials
is:

A. Bottom-up
B. Top-down
(23)
The philosophy of education that is
taught by Sarte when he said that man is
nothing else but that he makes of
himself:

A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
(24)
Kounin referred to this as the
teacher’s constant awareness of all
students and situations in the
classroom:
A. Withitness
B. Smoothness
(25)

It refers to the flow of a


lesson:
A.Momentum
B. Smoothness
(26)

Claimed that children are natural


learners and therefore, must be
taught in natural settings:
A. Froebel
B. Montessori
(27)

When a teacher is able to perform


multiple, different activities at the
same time, this shows:

A. Overlapping
B. Thrust
(28)

When curriculum content is fairly


distributed in each area of discipline,
this means that the curriculum is:

A. Balanced
B. Organized
(29)
Measures the degree of one’s agreement of
disagreement on positive or negative
statements about objects and people:

A. Rubrics
B. Likert scale
(30)
Can be applied within the classroom by
always having some sort of group each day
so students have time to collaborate with
one another:

A. Group focus
B. Group investigations
(31)
The _______ has the power to prescribe
and/or adopt a code of ethical and
professional standards for the practice
of the teaching profession:

A. Board of Professional Teachers


B. CHED
(32)
Known as the Enhanced Basic
Education Act of 2013 (K-12):
A. RA 10533
B. RA 10353
(33)

Free choice is most likely to be


related to:
A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
(34)

It is the foundation of all cognitive


objectives that paves the way for
higher thinking skills:
A. Mastery
B. Knowledge
(35)
Can be applied in the classroom by
creating a procedure to use when two
separate situations happen at nearly the
same time:

A. Overlapping
B. Overdwelling
(36)
An alternative assessment tool that
consists of a collection of work artifacts or
in progress accomplishment by a targeted
clientele:

A. Journal
B. Portfolio
(37)
It refers to a situation wherein a
certain event produces effects which
spread and produce further effects:
A. Ripple effect
B. Rosenthal effect
(38)

The focus of education during the


Commonwealth period is:
A. Nationalism
B. Spread Catholicism
(39)

If the “what” in teaching refers to


curriculum, the “how” of it refers to
_______.
A. Instruction
B. Approach
(40)
NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted
against set mastery level. This means
that they fall under:

A. Criterion-referenced test
B. Norm-referenced test
(41)
This is most fit if you want to hone
your students’ metacognitive
abilities:
A. Journal writing
B. Objective test
(42)
The characteristic of the test involved
when the instructions for the test are
made simple, clear and concise:

A. Easeness
B. Administrability
(43)

The first step in Goodell’s


reading skills ladder is:
A. Phonetic analysis
B. Basic sight words
(44)

A game which is good for children


who have basic printing and
spelling skills:
A. Jigsaw puzzle
B. Word pyramid
(45)

This method of learning relies heavily


on interdependence of the students
among each other:
A. Cooperative learning
B. Collaborative learning
(46)
Explains the tendency of preschool
children to focus on an aspect of an
object while excluding other aspects:
A. Egocentrism
B. Centration
(47)

The most desirable in the use of


technology in instruction is:
A. Technology adaptation
B. Technology integration
(48)
One learns Math by building on Math
lessons previously learned. This is an
application of the ______ theory:
A. Constructivist
B. Behaviorist
(49)

Tabula rasa is a concept of


education attributed to:
A. Comenius
B. Locke
(50)
The right given to private universities
to require an entrance test for
admission of students:
A. Academic freedom
B. Accreditation
ANSWERS
(1)
A strategy which allows special children
to join classes with regular students:

A. Mainstreaming
B. Inclusion
(2)

Teacher interrupts classroom


momentum with random, unrelated
comments:
A. Fragmentation
B. Thrust
(3)

When one student’s behavior is


corrected, it often influences another
student’s behavior nearby:

A. Hawthorne effect
B. Ripple effect
(4)

In a positively skewed
distribution, scores are:
A. Low
B. High
(5)

Proposed that human activity is


based on association and response.
A. Skinner
B. Thorndike
(6)

All teachers should be aware of what


is taking place within all parts of the
classroom at any given time.
A. Withitness
B. Overlapping
(7)

A difficulty index of 0.92 means


that the test is:
A. Very easy
B. Very difficult
(8)

Teacher terminates one activity,


begins another, then returns to the
original activity:
A. Dangle
B. Flip-flop
(9)

Measure of central tendency not


influenced by outliers:
A. Mean
B. Median
(10)

This happens when the teacher


ends an activity abruptly:
A. Truncation
B. Thrust
(11)

Low standard deviation is


characterized by:
A. Heterogeneity
B. Homogeneity
(12)
Teacher makes each member of the
group in charge of the academic
performance of the others:

A. Cooperative learning
B. Collaborative learning
(13)

Q1 is to formative test while


periodic is to:
A. Formative test
B. Summative test
(14)

Students come together to work


on a project as a team:
A. Cooperative learning
B. Collaborative learning
(15)

A boy is closer to his mother and a


girl is closer to her father. These
instances are under:
A. Phallic stage
B. Genital stage
(16)
Maintains that education involves
confronting the problems and questions
that have challenged people over the
centuries:

A. Perennialism
B. Existentialism
(17)
The overall stream for education,
growth and fulfillment in the teaching
profession is:
A. Social change
B. Lifelong career
(18)
The success of the group generally
depends on the success of the
individuals in the group:

A. Collaborative learning
B. Cooperative learning
(19)

Happens when students seek to hurt


others to make up being hurt or
rejected:
A. Attention seeking
B. Revenge seeking
(20)

Thinking strategy that refers to


narrowing ideas from big concept to
smaller ones:

A. Convergent thinking
B. Divergent thinking
(21)

Teacher breaks directions into


choppy steps instead of one fluid
unit:
A. Fragmentation
B. Momentum
(22)
The reading style introduced by a
teacher who asked her students to make
predictions from the reading materials
is:

A. Bottom-up
B. Top-down
(23)
The philosophy of education that is
taught by Sarte when he said that man is
nothing else but that he makes of
himself:

A. Existentialism
B. Idealism
(24)
Kounin referred to this as the
teacher’s constant awareness of all
students and situations in the
classroom:
A. Withitness
B. Smoothness
(25)

It refers to the flow of a


lesson:
A.Momentum
B. Smoothness
(26)

Claimed that children are natural


learners and therefore, must be
taught in natural settings:
A. Froebel
B. Montessori
(27)

When a teacher is able to perform


multiple, different activities at the
same time, this shows:

A. Overlapping
B. Thrust
(28)

When curriculum content is fairly


distributed in each area of discipline,
this means that the curriculum is:

A. Balanced
B. Organized
(29)
Measures the degree of one’s agreement of
disagreement on positive or negative
statements about objects and people:

A. Rubrics
B. Likert scale
(30)
Can be applied within the classroom by
always having some sort of group each day
so students have time to collaborate with
one another:

A. Group focus
B. Group investigations
(31)
The _______ has the power to prescribe
and/or adopt a code of ethical and
professional standards for the practice
of the teaching profession:

A. Board of Professional Teachers


B. CHED
(32)
Known as the Enhanced Basic
Education Act of 2013 (K-12):
A. RA 10533
B. RA 10353
(33)

Free choice is most likely to be


related to:
A. Essentialism
B. Existentialism
(34)

It is the foundation of all cognitive


objectives that paves the way for
higher thinking skills:
A. Mastery
B. Knowledge
(35)
Can be applied in the classroom by
creating a procedure to use when two
separate situations happen at nearly the
same time:

A. Overlapping
B. Overdwelling
(36)
An alternative assessment tool that
consists of a collection of work artifacts or
in progress accomplishment by a targeted
clientele:

A. Journal
B. Portfolio
(37)
It refers to a situation wherein a
certain event produces effects which
spread and produce further effects:
A. Ripple effect
B. Rosenthal effect
(38)

The focus of education during the


Commonwealth period is:
A. Nationalism
B. Spread Catholicism
(39)

If the “what” in teaching refers to


curriculum, the “how” of it refers to
_______.
A. Instruction
B. Approach
(40)
NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted
against set mastery level. This means
that they fall under:

A. Criterion-referenced test
B. Norm-referenced test
(41)
This is most fit if you want to hone
your students’ metacognitive
abilities:
A. Journal writing
B. Objective test
(42)
The characteristic of the test involved
when the instructions for the test are
made simple, clear and concise:

A. Easeness
B. Administrability
(43)

The first step in Goodell’s


reading skills ladder is:
A. Phonetic analysis
B. Basic sight words
(44)

A game which is good for children


who have basic printing and
spelling skills:
A. Jigsaw puzzle
B. Word pyramid
(45)

This method of learning relies heavily


on interdependence of the students
among each other:
A. Cooperative learning
B. Collaborative learning
(46)
Explains the tendency of preschool
children to focus on an aspect of an
object while excluding other aspects:
A. Egocentrism
B. Centration
(47)

The most desirable in the use of


technology in instruction is:
A. Technology adaptation
B. Technology integration
(48)
One learns Math by building on Math
lessons previously learned. This is an
application of the ______ theory:
A. Constructivist
B. Behaviorist
(49)

Tabula rasa is a concept of


education attributed to:
A. Comenius
B. Locke
(50)
The right given to private universities
to require an entrance test for
admission of students:
A. Academic freedom
B. Accreditation
End of test…

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