DRILL 2 Flashcards

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How does a teacher become a facilitator of learning?
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a. By providing a conducive learning atmosphere
b. By earning social recognition from the community
c. By relating professionally with community officials
d. By keeping community leaders informed of school development

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a. By providing a conducive learning atmosphere

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There are 3 commonly accepted categories of metacognitive variables. Which of the following sentences most probably comes from a person whose strategy variables are satisfactorily met?
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a. I am confident that I am a night owl when it comes to studying.
b. I know what exactly needs to be accomplished.
c. I am aware of the techniques I use to learn and how effective they are.
d. I know what kind of effort I should exert to complete this task.

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c. I am aware of the techniques I use to learn and how effective they are.

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Which of the following correctly defines teaching approach?
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a. It is a systematic way of doing something.
b. It is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal
c. It is a well-defined procedure used to accomplish a specific activity or task.
d. It is a set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about the nature of learning which is translated into the classroom.

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d. It is a set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about the nature of learning which is translated into the classroom.

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An employee of Tres Primos Garments believes that mastery of the basic skills in graphics design and printing is the most important thing that an employee of the shop should have. What type of person is described?
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a. Progressivist
b. Existentialist
c. Essentialist
d. Constructivist

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c. Essentialist

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Among the criteria in selecting and organizing content in a curriculum, which of the following makes sure that there should be cognitive match between the students’ aptitudes and the content selected.
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a. Validity
b. Self-Sufficiency
c. Utility
d. Learnability

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d. Learnability

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There are several criteria developed by Ornstein and Hunkins in selecting knowledge and content in a curriculum. One of these criteria states that content must be constantly reviewed so that the content is worthwhile and does not become clutterd by masses of trivial content. What criterium is described?
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a. Utility
b. Validity
c. Significance
d. Balance

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c. Significance

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The focus of symbolic interactionists in the field of education is to _______.
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a. observe how other people respond to everyone
b. refine students’ ability to think
c. develop interaction between students and students
d. maintain harmony in society

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c. develop interaction between students and students

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Following the procifiency levels set in the current K to 12 curriculum, which of the following describes a student who is approaching proficiency?
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a. Teodora has developed the fundamental knowledge and skills and core understandings and, with little guidance from the teacher and/or with some assistance from peers, can transfer these understandings through authentic performance tasks.

b. Pedro possesses the minimum knowledge and skills and core understandings, but needs help throughout the performance of authentic tasks.

c. Maria has developed the fundamental knowledge and skills and core understandings, and can transfer them independently through authentic performance tasks.

d. Mateo can transfer automatically and flexibly the skillls he learned through authentic performance tasks.

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a. Teodora has developed the fundamental knowledge and skills and core understandings and, with little guidance from the teacher and/or with some assistance from peers, can transfer these understandings through authentic performance tasks.

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A student in Teacher A’s class becomes easily paranoid, damages property, and gets even almost all the time. Among mistaken goals of behavior, this is an example of ___.
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a. Isolating Oneself
b. Seeking Attention
c. Seeking Power
d. Seeking Revenge

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d. Seeking Revenge

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The most common mode of learning on the pandemic is done when the teacher provides students with kit of activities to be done at home. This program is known as ___
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a. Distance Learning
b. Informal Learning
c. Alternative Learning System
d. Modular lesson

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d. Modular lesson

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According to Merrill, learning is promoted when the learning is task-centered, activated, demonstrated, applied, and integrated. Which of the following scenarios activates learning?
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a. Learning is promoted when learners are engaged in solving real-world problems.
b. Learning is promoted when instruction demonstrates what is to be learned.
c. Learning is promoted when learners are required to use their knowledge/skills to solve problems.
d. Learning is promoted when relevant previous experience is activated.

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d. Learning is promoted when relevant previous experience is activated.

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With Dave’s taxonomy of psychomotor domains in mind, which of the following tasks is competent on Precision?
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a. Copying the Mona Lisa painting.
b. Following instructions to assemble a table from Ikea.
c. Drives a motorcycle on tight areas between cars during heavy traffic hours.
d. Perform a skill without assistance

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c. Drives a motorcycle on tight areas between cars during heavy traffic hours.

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If a student gives a correct response, the teacher should provide what type of feedback?
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a. Diagnostic feedback
b. Acceptance feedback
c. Corrective feedback
d. No feedback should be given

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b. Acceptance feedback

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There are movements inside the Department of Education that feels that there are too many programs that the national government wants to implement. These groups want the government to shift back its focus to lost fundamentals such as reading and writing. These movements most likely follow what school of thought?
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a. Realism
b. Essentialism
c. Idealism
d. Progressivism

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b. Essentialism

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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of Analytic Rubric?

I. It provides one score to describe the overall performance of the student
II. It allows fast assessment
III. It shows the general strengths and weaknesses of the work performance
IV. It helps raters pinpoint specific areas of strengths and weaknesses
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a. III only
b. IV only
c. I, II and IV
d. I, II and III

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d. I, II and III

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With student problem types in mind, which of the following traits do NOT belong to the group?
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a. Discreetly being oppositional and stubborn
b. Intimidates and threatens
c. Expressing of indirect opposition and resistance to the teacher,
d. Hard to tell whether they are resisting

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b. Intimidates and threatens

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Which stage of play is descibed by the statement: “Children plays with others without task assignment, rules, and organization”?
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a. Parallel Play
b. Solitary Play
c. Cooperative Play
d. Associative Play

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d. Associative Play

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Which of the following describes the concept of growth?
I. These are changes that take place in certain parts of the body
II. Measurable and Observable
III. Quantitative
IV. Qualitative
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a. I only
b. II and III
c. I, II and III
d. I, II, III, and IV

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c. I, II and III

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Which of the following is true about MOOCs?
I. Course is run on the internet
II. Enrollments are massive
III. Enrollments are free
IV. Can accomodate large number of students
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a. I, II, and IV
b. I, II, III, and IV
c. I and II
d. I and III

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a. I, II, and IV

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Which of the following is/are correct about rubrics?
I. Analytic Rubric is more time consuming to use.
II. Analytic Rubric describes the degree by which the criterion is satisfied.
III. Analytic Rubric does not permit differential weighing of the qualities
IV. Analytic describes the overall quality
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a. I and III
b. I and II
c. III and IV
d. I, II, III, and IV

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b. I and II

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“You may bring the horse to the water but if it does not like to drink, it will not do so.” This saying is explained by what similar situation?
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a. There are many books in Lisa’s home but she prefers playing games than reading books.
b. When she goes to the book store, Gina buys some books and then reads them all.
c. Every night, Tina’s mom reads stories to her before she goes to sleep.
d. Every time she receives a book as her gift, Eloisa eagerly turns to the pages and reads them.

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a. There are many books in Lisa’s home but she prefers playing games than reading books.

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When Kyle, who was raised in a rural area, migrates to the city, he gradually learns some of the city’s customs. What type of learning is described?
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a. Acculturation
b. Enculturation
c. Assimilation
d. Accomodation

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a. Acculturation

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What do we call a map that combines projection data like altitude, temperature, rainfall, precipitation, vegetation, and soil?
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a. Commercial Map
b. Relief Map
c. Physical Map
d. Political Map

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c. Physical Map

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With definition of competencies in mind, which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
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a. These describe the abilities and skills that learners are expected to demonstrate.
b. These identify and set the essential knowledge that should be learned.
c. These answer the question “What should the learners know?”
d. They cover a specified scope of sequential topics within each learning component.

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a. These describe the abilities and skills that learners are expected to demonstrate.

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Which of the following is a declarative knowledge? * a. creation of mathematical proofs to theorems b. Generalizations and laws c. construction of a bamboo bridge to learn about structural integrity d. Computation using long division
b. Generalizations and laws
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The cognitive structure is one of the structures of subject matter content. Which term refers to the relationships among facts and concepts? * a. Theories b. Principles c. Concepts d. Facts
b. Principles
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Which of the following are examples of effective use of chalkboard? I. Not crowding the board II. Writing clearly and legibly III. Writing from right to left and top to bottom IV. Making use of colored chalk to highlight key points * a. I, II, and III b. I, II, and IV c. II and IV d. I, II, III, and IV
b. I, II, and IV
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(1) __________ is an example of a snake. Which of the following is/are faulty with this test item? I. The blanks are at the beginning of the sentence. II. The items are overly mutilated. III. The items have many possible answers. IV. The lengths of the blanks suggests the answer. * a. I, II, and III b. I, II, and IV c. I, III, and IV d. II, III, and IV
c. I, III, and IV
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Teacher B is teaching Grade 10 English. Per DepED Order No. 8 series of 2015, how many percent should she allocate to Performance Tasks? * a. 20% b. 25% c. 40% d. 50%
d. 50%
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In a classroom where children can do no wrongs, and almost anyone can be accused for anything, what group climate is present? * a. The class is punitive b. The class is too highly organized c. The class is too unstructured. d. The class is too exclusive
a. The class is punitive
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Among the following cognitive structures proposed by Charles Letteri, which of the following describes narrowing? * a. The ability to select relevant or important information without being distracted or confused by irrelevant secondary information b. The ability to identify and place new information into categories through its attributes. c. The ability to select a correct item from among several alternatives and to compare information and make proper choices. d. The ability to maintain distinctions between cognitive structures and to avoid confusion or overlap.
b. The ability to identify and place new information into categories through its attributes.
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According to the Technological Integration Matrix, what characteristic of the learning environment is present when students are not just passively receiving information from the technology? * a. Active Learning b. Collaborative Learning c. Authentic Learning d. Goal-directed Learning
a. Active Learning
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When his fellow science teachers share their frustration with students' poorly written lab reports, Joe suggests that they invite several English teachers to recommend strategies for writing instruction. With two English teachers, the science teachers examine a number of lab reports together and identify strengths and weaknesses. The English teachers share strategies they use in their classes to improve students' writing. Which role do the English teachers play in this case? * a. Instruction specialist b. Curriculum specialist c. Curriculum designer d. Curriculum evaluator
a. Instruction specialist
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According to Ausubel, meaningful learning occurs on one of the four processes at any given time. Which of the following describes derivative subsumption? * a. It takes place when an idea is derived from another idea that comes from his previous knowledge b. It takes place when a learner already knew a lot of examples of the concept but didn’t know the concept itself. c. It takes place when learning enriches the higher-level concept. d. It takes place when new material or relationships can be derived from the existing structure.
d. It takes place when new material or relationships can be derived from the existing structure.
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Under which cognitive-knowledge dimension belongs the objective "At the end of the class, the students shall be able to produce a presentation about the best physicists"? * a. Create-Concepts b. Create-Facts c. Create-Procedures d. Create-Metacognition
b. Create-Facts
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Based on Dale's Cone of Experience, which of the following is true? * a. People generally remember 50% of what they say and write, 70% of what they see and hear, and 90% of what they do. b. People generally remember 50% of what they do, 70% of what they see and hear, and 90% of what they say and write. c. People generally remember 50% of what they see and hear, 70% of what they say and write, and 90% of what they do. d. People generally remember 50% of what they see and hear, 70% of what they see and hear, and 90% of what they say and write.
c. People generally remember 50% of what they see and hear, 70% of what they say and write, and 90% of what they do.
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There is a contest for excellent bulletin boards in the school. Upon inspection, the principal, which is one of the judges, looked for repeated shapes or colors or use of borders that hold the display together. What does the principal want in the bulletin board design? * a. Balance b. Legibility ' c. Attractiveness' d. Unity
d. Unity
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Teacher A is conducting an interactive lesson about the Human Skeletal System and she uses questions to elicit ideas from her students. Which of the following should teacher A NOT do? * a. Probe with additional questions the students who are struggling to get their ideas across. b. Immediately ask another student when one cannot answer on your question to avoid dead air. c. Ask open-ended questions so there is room for variation in answers. d. Involve the whole class if possible. If not, involve the most number of students that you can.
b. Immediately ask another student when one cannot answer on your question to avoid dead air.
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Under creative thinking, which refers to the ability to produce large quantity of ideas? * a. originality ' b. elaboration c. imagination d. fluency
d. fluency
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Which of the following specifically describes visual-symbolic learners? * a. They are abstract thinkers b. They prefer to take detailed notes to absorb information. c. For them, written information may have little meaning until it is heard d. They like to read a map than a book.
a. They are abstract thinkers
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Which of the following difficulties manifests a significant sub-average intelligence and deficits in adaptive behavior? * a. Mental Retardation b. ADHD c. Speech disorder d. Learning disabilities
a. Mental Retardation
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With Harlow's Psychomotor Domain in mind, which of the following scenarios manifests competence in Skilled Movements? * Student A can do basic movements that require muscular exertion, strenuous effort, and quick, precise movements. Student B has developed more complex movements and is involved in sports and dance. Student C can translate stimulus received through the senses by doing jumping rope, punting, or catching Student D has his innate movement pattern formed. These movements include walking, running, and pushing.
Student B has developed more complex movements and is involved in sports and dance.
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Which of the following do NOT belong to the group? * Egocentrism Lack of Conservation Realism Decentering
Decentering
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Among Mager's Three Main Components of what should an effective object comprise of, which is described by "how to focus the microscope under the LPO and LPO"? * Criterion of Success Performance Condition Acceptable Performance
Condition
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Among the following social science theories that relate to education, Marie believes in structural functionalism. Which among the following teachers is Teacher Marie? * Teacher A sees that social order is controlled by some groups only. Teacher B believes in the function of the educational institutions in maintaining the social order. Teacher C believes that social change, especially in education, occurs in a slow and orderly fashion. Teacher D believes that all types of interactions refine our ability to think.
Teacher B believes in the function of the educational institutions in maintaining the social order.
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Which of the following teachers are in Career Stage 4 per PPST specifications? I. Teacher A exhibits exceptional capacity to improve their own teaching practice. II. Teacher B continually seeks to develop their professional knowledge and practice by reflecting on their own needs, and those of their colleagues and students. III. Teacher C consistently seeks professional advancement and relevance in pursuit of teaching quality and excellence. * I only I and II I and III I, II and III'
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What is the correct sequence of the reading skills below according to the theories of Goddel? I. Interfering meanings, drawing conclusions II. using parts of the book III. classifying and organizing facts IV. using the dictionary * I, II, III and IV III, I, II, Iv I, III, II, IV II, III, I, IV
I, III, II, IV
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Among the following, which is the most improved alternative response type of test item: "Marcos is the most controversial Philippine President in history"? * Marcos made the Philippines controversial. Marcos is not the most controversial Philippine President in history. According to Ambeth Ocampo, Marcos is the most controversial Philippine President in history. None. The item should immediately be discarded.
According to Ambeth Ocampo, Marcos is the most controversial Philippine President in history.
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Johhny, a retired personnel, is constantly seen biting his nails. According to Freud, which of the following fixations has Johhny acquired during his wee years? * Oral Recepcion Anal Expulsion Anal Retention Oral Aggression
Oral Aggression
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A reader uses metacognition when I. She previews the text and makes predictions II. makes connections to personal experience or other texts III. asks clarifying questions * II only I and II I, II and III II and III
I, II and III
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Which of the following shows malignant tendency during Middle Adulthood? * Junny no longer participates in activities or contributes to society Julia no longer allow time for herself for her advocacy. Marcus tends to isolate himself from love, friendship, and community. Anna tends to believe that she alone is right.
Julia no longer allow time for herself for her advocacy.
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Which of the following varies according to the learning styles of students and the teaching styles of teachers? * Taught Curriculum Written Curriculum Recommended Curriculum Supported Curriculum
Taught Curriculum
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In Gagne's Nine Instructional Events, what should be immediately done by the teacher after eliciting performance? * The teacher should assess performance The teacher should provide feedback The teacher should enhance retention and transfer The teacher should do semantic encoding
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Which law of learning is followed by teacher A when she recalled the past lesson before starting a new one? * Law of Recency Law of Readiness Law of Exercise Law of Primacy
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Thinking is the result of the interaction between individual and the environment. Which of the theories of development support/s this idea? I. Erikson's psychosocial theory of development II. Kohlberg's stages of moral development III. Piaget's stages of cognitive development IV. Vygotsky's socio-cultural theory * III only IV only III and IV I, II, III and IV
III and IV
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Which of the following directives outlines the standards for Outcome Based Education for Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs)? * DO 32 s. 2019 CHED Memo 46 s. 2012 DO 42 s. 2017 CHED Memo 52 s. 2007
CHED Memo 46 s. 2012
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There are four major types of 21st century skills. Which of the following is generally NOT considered a Life and Career skill? * Multicultural literacy and global awareness Initiative and self-direction Ethical, moral and spiritual values Social and cross-cultural skills
Multicultural literacy and global awareness
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Yvana found out that her cats salivate at the smell of cooked fish. Yvana then yells "pur pur pur" everytime she brings cooked fish to her cats. After repeating this for many times, the cats salivate when Yvana yells "pur pur pur" even when she doesn't bring cooked fish. In the scenario, which is the Conditioned Stimulus? * Yvana Salivation Yelling of "pur pur pur" Cooked Fish
Yelling of "pur pur pur"
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Which of the following is/are NOT true about child-centered curriculum design? I. The curriculum design is anchored on the needs and interest of the child. II. Experiences of the learners become the starting point of the curriculum. III. Immediate problems of the society and the students' existing concerns are used as context. IV. It stresses the whole person and integration of thinking, feeling, and doing. * None. All are true about child-centered design. Iv only II and IV II, III and IV
II, III and IV
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Teacher M wants to elicit critical thinking among her students. Which questions he must AVOID? * Closed and Divergent Questions Closed and Convergent Questions Convergent and Open-Ended Questions Divergent and Open-ended Questions
Closed and Convergent Questions
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Which of the following does not describe the changes in education with the use of technology? * Students will become active learners, collaborating with one another and with more experienced members of society, to seek out information and gain knowledge. Education will become a lifelong process, important and accessible to all, and schools will become centers of learning – not just for children, but for all members of the community. Multimedia learning resources available via information networks, will no longer proliferate and has become an obsolete feature of education. The boundaries separating schools from each other and the community will blur or disappear.
Multimedia learning resources available via information networks, will no longer proliferate and has become an obsolete feature of education.
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Which timespan describes embryonic period in human pregnancy? * 0 to 2 weeks after conception 2 to 8 weeks after conception 8 to 36 weeks after conception None of the Above
2 to 8 weeks after conception
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Which of the following is/are correct about rubrics? I. Analytic Rubric is more time consuming to use. II. Analytic Rubric describes the degree by which the criterion is satisfied. III. Analytic Rubric does not permit differential weighing of the qualities IV. Analytic describes the overall quality * I and III I and II III and IV I, II, III and IV
I and II
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Functionalism has four functional imperatives in all action systems. In correct order, these imperatives are __________. * adaptation, goal attainment, integration, latency adaptation, change, integration, latency change, integration, adaptation, latency change, adaptation, conflict, latency
adaptation, goal attainment, integration, latency
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With Krathwohl’s taxonomy of psychomotor domain in mind, which of the following tasks is under Organization? * Contributing to group discussion by asking questions Listening attentively to group discussion Calling a meeting concerning a neighborhood’s housing integration Arguing over an issue involving health care
Calling a meeting concerning a neighborhood’s housing integration
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Among the dramatized experience presented in Dale's Cone of Experience, which of the following are usually dramas that are based on local history and are played by local artists? * Tableau Pageants Plays Pantomine
Pageants
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Among the following manifestations of defense mechanisms, which of the following is an example of displacement? * An older sibling who was scolded by his mother was verbally abusing his younger sibling. A cheater husband suspects that his wife is cheating on him, despite having no evidence. A student cannot remember even the major details of an accident that she was involved in. An exam cheater who knows that cheating is wrong, but that he needs to do because the education system is unfair towards him
An older sibling who was scolded by his mother was verbally abusing his younger sibling.
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To encourange critical thinking, Teacher A designed an activity in which students will evaluate in front of the class the reliability and the truth of advertisements that bombard us everyday. Which form of critical thinking is espoused by the activity? * Decision Making Verbal reasoning Hypothesis Testing Argument analysis
Verbal reasoning
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With Harlow's Psychomotor Domain in mind, which of the following scenarios manifests competence in Physical activities? * Student A can do basic movements that require muscular exertion, strenuous effort, and quick, precise movements. Student B has developed more complex movements and is involved in sports and dance. Student C can translate stimulus received through the senses by doing jumping rope, punting, or catching Student D has his innate movement pattern formed. These movements include walking, running, and pushing.
Student A can do basic movements that require muscular exertion, strenuous effort, and quick, precise movements.
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Per Bloom's original Taxonomy, which of the following refers to synthesis? * Justifying the decision of the Supreme Court regarding Same Sex Marriage. Carrying out the instructions in the Chemistry Laboratory Activity. Finishing the research project draft on the subject Practical Research II. Comparing the different interpretations of Taylor Swift's songs.
Finishing the research project draft on the subject Practical Research II.
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When Teacher A applies tried and true teaching techniques, she follows what school of thought? * Essentialism Existentialism Perennialism Constructivism
Perennialism
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The mnemonic BASIC can be used to remember the principles in developing curriculum content. Which of the following describes Articulation? * It is followed by arranging the curriculum either vertically or horizontally It is followed by assigning equitable assignment of content, time, experiences and other elements. It is followed by integrating and interconnecting different subjects and parts of the curriculum It is followed by determining the content topics, learning experiences and organizing the threads of an educational plan
It is followed by arranging the curriculum either vertically or horizontally
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With Max Scheler's hierarchy of values in mind, which of the following does not belong to the group? * Values of Pure Knowledge Values of Right and Wrong Values independent of the whole sphere of body and environment Values pertaining to the wellbeing
Values pertaining to the wellbeing
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There are several criteria selecting Performance tasks. Which of the following describes teachability? * The task should be similar to what might be encounter in the real world The task should be realistically implementable The task should allow students to master a certain skill The task should measure multiple instructional outcomes
The task should allow students to master a certain skill
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Among the fixations stated by Freud, which of the following does NOT belong to Anal Retention? I. Messiness II. Disorganization III. Perfection IV. Obsession with Control V. Biting of Nails * I and II III and IV I, II and V III, IV and V
I, II and V
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Teacher C is a science teacher. She teaches physics by providing real data and experiences. The students will then be tasked to analyze the data which allows them to make meaning by themselves. What type of teacher is Teacher C? * Essentialist Perrenialist Behaviorist Constructivist
Constructivist
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Which of the following describes Law of Intensity? * A review of past lesson is conducted every start of a new lesson. Teacher Mariel uses vivid materials and funny examples in teaching her lesson. An average 3 year-old is not allowed to enroll in Kindergarten. Teacher Gracielle redoes her lesson many times.
Teacher Mariel uses vivid materials and funny examples in teaching her lesson.
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Bing insists on getting noodles for himself from the serving each time his family attends a gathering, even though he usually drops pasta on the floor. When his mother tries to assist him, he brushes his mother off insists on doing it himself. In the context of Erikson's psychosocial development theory, what stage of psychosocial development best describes Bing's behavior? * Industry vs. Inferiority Initiative vs. Guilt Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Trust vs. Mistrust
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
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Which can promote critical thinking and creativity in reading classrooms? I. Graphic organizers II. Brainstorming III. Convergent questions * I only II only I and II I, II and III
I and II
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Nicole must follow a routine in her study sessions in order for her to learn best. With Dunn and Dunn learning style model in mind, which stimuli affect her learning? * Emotional Sociological Physiological Environmental
Emotional
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The most fundamental goal of education is __________. * Transmission of Knowledge community service socialization among children finding life partners
Transmission of Knowledge
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Charles Letteri listed seven comprehension skills that students can develop. Which of the following best describes focusing? * The ability to select relevant or important information without being distracted or confused by irrelevant secondary information The ability to select a correct item from among several alternatives and to compare information and make proper choices The ability to identify and place new information into categories through its attributes (physical characteristics, principles, or functions) The ability to integrate complex information into categories through its attributes (physical characteristics, principles or functions)
The ability to select relevant or important information without being distracted or confused by irrelevant secondary information
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According to Paul Baltes, development is lifelong. He also believes that development is multidirectional. Which of the following describes multidirectional development? * Development involves the dynamic interaction of factors like physical, emotional, and psychosocial development Development can either be gains or losses Development is influenced by socio-cultural influences Development means that characteristics are malleable or changeable.
Development can either be gains or losses
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Inday Sario, a public school teacher, is very popular in her municipality for the goodness, kindness, and dedication she offers in her community services such as lutong barangay and literary campaign. Because of this, she wants to run as Municipal councilor to further her advocacies. Is she right to do so? * No. What will she do to her loans if she losses the election? No, it is unethical for an educator to run for public office. Yes, it is her right, as long as she resigns from the department. We don’t know. The law is silent on this one.
Yes, it is her right, as long as she resigns from the department.
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The Chemistry Teacher in Jay's class asked her students to memorize the sequence of elements in the periodic table. What technique did the teacher use? * Concept Teaching Rote Learning Technique Textbook Technique Direct Instruction Technique
Rote Learning Technique
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Which of the following is used to cluster complex apparently unrelated data into natural and meaningful groups? * Chart Tree Diagram Affinity Diagram Fishbone Diagram
Affinity Diagram
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Arrange the values from lowest to highest according to Max Scheler's hierarchy of values. I. Vital Values II. Spiritual Values III. Pleasure Values IV. Values of the Holy * IV, I, II, III III, II, I, IV III, I, II, IV IV, II, I, III
III, I, II, IV
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In providing the students access to the internet, which of the following should teachers NOT do? I. Allow students to independently explore the internet II. Inform students of the limitations of their internet access III. Teach students to verify what they read on the internet IV. Require students to cite the sources that they used as a reference to give proper credit * I only II only III only None. All should be observed.
I only
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According to Gagne, teachers should consider knowledge transfer when teaching. Which type of transfer best describes General Transfer? * Transfer that makes sure that an individual is able to perform a new task about the same level Transfer that includes applying a specific skill, fact or rule to a similar situation Transfer that includes applying principles previously learned to dissimilar situations. Transfer that makes sure that an individual is able to learn more advanced or complex skills
Transfer that includes applying principles previously learned to dissimilar situations.
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Jose, a principal of a secondary school, leads his school like a business. He understands that work is work and should not involve personal relationships. What type of leader is Sir Jose? * Emotional Leader Transformational Leader Servant Leader Transactional Leader
Transactional Leader
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Which exists when teachers modify their teaching in ways that will facilitate the academic achievement of students from diverse racial, cultural, and social class groups? * School culture and social culture Content integration Prejudice reduction Equity pedagogy
Equity pedagogy
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Which of the following correctly defined teaching method? * It is a systematic way of doing something. It is a long term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal It is a well-defined procedure used to accomplish a specific activity or task. It is a set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about the nature of learning which is translated into the classroom.
It is a systematic way of doing something.
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Which is NOT true about interactive teaching? * Learners interact with the teacher. Learners interact with the learning objectives. Learners interact among themselves. Learners interact with the materials.
Learners interact with the learning objectives.
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It is generally accepted by scientists that, on average, our working memory can hold information for only ___ seconds. * 1-3 5-9 around 18 or less than 18 around 30 or less than 30
around 18 or less than 18
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Tutoring is very helpful in augmenting the lectures of the teacher. Which of the following tutoring arrangements describes monitorial tutoring? * Children act as interactive pairs. Older students help younger ones The class may be divided into groups and monitors are assigned to lead each group. A definite procedure is followed and is administered by trained tutors
The class may be divided into groups and monitors are assigned to lead each group.
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Which of the following thinking skills belongs to Divergent Thinking? I. Fluent thinking II. Original Thinking III. Flexible Thinking IV. Elaborative Thinking * I, II, III, and IV I, II, and IV I, III, and IV I and II only
I, II, III, and IV
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In McTighe’s and Wiggin’s Understanding by Design, which is highest in the level of understanding? * Provide explanations Use knowledge in new situation Make aware of what they do not understand See viewpoints through critical eyes
Make aware of what they do not understand
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Why is curricula often top-down and is developed on the national and district level? * To consider the needs and interest of students. To consider the existing community values and expectations To identify the strengths and weaknesses of every region To point out interest in curriculum so other schools can benchmark
To consider the existing community values and expectations
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A very busy teacher asked one of his favored students to check the papers of his classmates for him. Under Philippine laws, is this acceptable? * No, because the student is not compensated. Their subordinate status should not be exploited. No, because the student is a minor and it is illegal to employ a minor. Yes, because the teacher is overworked, and could not handle the hectic schedule that he was assigned with. No, because the teacher violated the students' right to privacy.
No, because the teacher violated the students' right to privacy.
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Which of the following deals with one's excellent understanding how ideas are connected through patterns of organization, and cohesive and transitional devices. * Strategic Competence Linguistic Compentence Socio-linguistic competence Discourse Competence
Discourse Competence
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Teacher A discourages students against tardiness by enumerating the consequences of the infraction. What type of alerting techniques is she using? * Interest Boosting Program Restructioning Direct Appeal Antiseptic Bouncing
Direct Appeal
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Questions that teachers ask can be convergent or divergent. What type of question has usually more than one acceptable answer. * Divergent Questions Convergent Questions Both Divergent and Convergent Questions None of the two
Divergent Questions
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Which of the following are programs by the Government to make education accessible to all? I. SHS Voucher Program II. Continuing Professional Development III. Education Service Contracting Scheme IV. DOST Scholarships * I and IV I, III and IV I, II and III I, II, III and IV
I, III and IV
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\Which of the following is a reproduction of a real thing in a small scale, or large scale, or exact-size but made of synthetic materials? * diorama realia mock-up model
model
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Robert Gagne suggested 8 levels in the heirarchy of learning. Which of the following describes concept learning? * Verbal connections are used to create associations. Voluntary responses are learned Common response is given to an entire class of stimuli Various concepts are related and combined
Common response is given to an entire class of stimuli
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Which of the following teachers is authoritative? * Teacher A is indifferent and undemanding of student involvement. Teacher B assumes the sole responsibility for making all decisions in the classroom. Teacher C is kind, caring,and warm, but also firm. Teacher D accepts the students’ impulses and actions and is less likely to monitor their behavior.
Teacher C is kind, caring,and warm, but also firm.
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Teacher A is teaching Work Immersion to her STEM students, which is under the Academic Track. Per DepED Order No. 8 series of 2015, how many percent should she allocate to Performance Tasks? * 60% 50% 45% 40%
40%
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Principals and Master Teachers yearly evaluate the teachers under their supervision and mentorship. Which of the following tools is used as a criteria in rating the performance of public school teachers for this purpose? * Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF) Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers Competency-Based Performance Appraisal System for Teachers Results-Based Performance Management System (RPMS)
Competency-Based Performance Appraisal System for Teachers
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Which of the following strands belong to the Third Domain of the National Competency-Based Teacher Standards (NCBTS)? * Plans and manages the teaching and learning process Provides feedback to improve learning Promotion of purposive learning Considering learners in difficult circumstances
Considering learners in difficult circumstances
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Robert Havighurst defined ideal tasks of people on different stages of their life. Which of the following developmental tasks should one accomplish in Middle Adulthood? * Taking on civic responsibility Establishing an explicit affiliation with one’s age group. Establishing satisfactory physical living arrangements. Assisting teenage children to become responsible and happy adults
Assisting teenage children to become responsible and happy adults
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A certain curriculum developer believes that the mission of educational institutions should be intellectual training, hence, focus should be given to Math, Science, and History. Which of the following persons also adhere to this belief? * Robert M. Hutchins Philip Phenix Joseph Schwab Arthur Bestor
Arthur Bestor
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Which refers to a schema or set of beliefs about a certain group of people? * Relativity Stereotype Empowerment Subculture
Stereotype
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Per RA 9155, which of the following defined Informal Education? * Is a lifelong process of learning by which every person acquires and accumulates knowledge, skill, attitudes and insights from daily experience at home, at work, at play and from life itself. Is a parallel learning system to provide a viable alternative to the existing formal educational instruction, It encompasses both the non-formal and informal sources of knowledge and skills. Is any organized systematic educational activity carried outside the framework of the formal system to provide selected types of learning to a segment of the population. All of the above
Is a lifelong process of learning by which every person acquires and accumulates knowledge, skill, attitudes and insights from daily experience at home, at work, at play and from life itself.
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Conscience is a key part to how one person lives their life. Which of the following descibes lax conscience? * Mariel is constantly in fear of commiting a lawless action. In effect, she always checks in with her lawyer for even the most common things she does. Honey does not care of the repercussions of her actions. She does not think twice in breaking guys' hearts. Bianca is very controversial in her views on morality. She often gives subjective assurance of the lawfullness of specific actions. David is smart, and he uses this smartness to constantly make excuses for wrongdoings
Honey does not care of the repercussions of her actions. She does not think twice in breaking guys' hearts.
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Portfolios are usually done after a student has been exposed after a certain amount of time. What type of portfolio should be used to highlight development and improvement over time, showcase the process of learning, and show the range of artifacts from planning to drafts to complete products? * Showcase portfolio Working Portfolio Product portfolio Process Portfolio
Working Portfolio
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According to Freud, there are two classes of instincts. What are these? * Ego and Superego Eros and Thanatos Oedipus and Electra Complex Conscious and Unconscious Mind
Eros and Thanatos
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With Krathwohl’s taxonomy of psychomotor domain in mind, which of the following tasks is under Valuing? * Contributing to group discussion by asking questions Listening attentively to group discussion Calling a meeting concerning a neighborhood’s housing integration Arguing over an issue involving health care
Arguing over an issue involving health care
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Among the criteria for evaluating resources, which of the following describes clarity? * The content of the resource matches what is needed by the teacher in attaining the objectives The resource has complete information needed to attain the objectives The resource addresses the instructional goals in mind. The resource is logically sequenced.
The resource addresses the instructional goals in mind.
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Which of the following describes correlation design in curriculum? * Subjects are related to one another but each subject maintains its identity The central focus of this design includes common needs, problems, and concerns of the learners Immediate problems of the society and the students' existing concerns are utilized in this design This design shies away from compartmentalization of subjects and integrates the contents that are related to each other
Subjects are related to one another but each subject maintains its identity
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Which statement defines assessment for learning? * It is the same as self-assessment It is used to assess learning for grading purposes. It is an assessment that, by itself, is already a form of learning. It is carried out to improve learnig and ensure that learning takes place
It is carried out to improve learnig and ensure that learning takes place
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Which of the following statements is true about formative evaluation? * It is a method of judging the worth of a program at the end of the program activities. The instruments used to collect data for this type of evaluation are questionnaire, survey forms, interview/observation guide and tests. It is a method of judging the worth of a program while the program activities are in progress. The focus of this type of evaluation is on the result.
It is a method of judging the worth of a program while the program activities are in progress.
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In a classroom situation where students are discussing whether government efforts to establish peace in Mindanao will be beneficial to the whole country, the teacher may use the most effective strategy in teaching which is * visualization exercise debate consensus taking conflict resolution
debate
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Which of the following is true? * A teaching approach gives rise to a teaching strategy which may use more than one teaching method. A teaching method gives rise to a teaching approach which may use more than one teaching strategy. A teaching approach gives rise to a teaching method which may use more than one teaching strategy. None of the above is true.
A teaching approach gives rise to a teaching strategy which may use more than one teaching method.
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A student in Falculan Academy of Science and Math is intrinsically motivated and independent. He know that, in order for his learning to stick, he should understand and create meaning of what he has learned. Among the following choices, what type of learner is described? * Progressivist Existentialist Essentialist Constructivist
Constructivist
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Which of the following is an example of lack of object permanence? * A child wondering where his mom's face went when they play the Peek-a-boo game A child knows that his ball still exists even when covered by a blanket. A child do not understand why his cousins call his dad "uncle" A child is unable to realize that some things remain unchanged despite looking different.
A child wondering where his mom's face went when they play the Peek-a-boo game
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Which of the following is a systemic way of designing, carrying out, and evaluating the total process of learning and teaching in terms of specific objectives? * Instructional Technology Technology Integration Educational Media Technology in Education
Instructional Technology
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Which of the following is defined as the ability to interpret, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image? * Media Literacy Visual Literacy Information Literacy Technology Literacy
Visual Literacy
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Which of the following type of intellegence is favored in traditional instruction? I. Visual-Spatial II. Verbal-Linguistic III. Bodily-Kinesthetic * II only I and II II and III I, II and III
II only
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Mariel's raw school is Mathematics 10 is 40 out of 50 which is in the 70th percentile. What does this mean? * 70 percent of her classmates got a score lower than 40 80 percent of her classmates got a score lower than 40 Cindy's score is higher than 80% of her classmates Cindy's score is lower than 70% of her classmates
70 percent of her classmates got a score lower than 40
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Which of the students is on the active-adoption stage of technology integration? * Sheena uses technological tools in conventional and procedural ways. Mario's choice of technological tools are regular and self-directed Barry uses technological tools extensively and unconventionally Kris uses technological tools in conventional ways with exploration in mind.
Sheena uses technological tools in conventional and procedural ways.
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Among the memory methods for increasing the success rate of retrieval of information, which of the following is true about part learning? * Break up the list into chunks of information Put the most important parts should be in the beginning and in the end Break up learning sessions rather than cramming all information in at once Use memory techniqes
Break up the list into chunks of information
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According to psychosocial theory, individuals who are shamelessly willing to jump into things have developed maladaptive tendencies in what level of development? * Preschool Years Toddlers Elementary School Years Infancy
Toddlers
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According to Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory, which of the following persons shows maladaptation in Adolescence stage? * Netty believes that, if at first she doesn't succeed, then she won't ever try again. Robert thinks that his principles are the only principles that should be followed by everyone. Mario does not feel the need to have an identity. Sophia tends to become intimate too freely and too easily.
Mario does not feel the need to have an identity.
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Which of the following is an assessment task that caters the naturalist learners best? * Describing patterns in several mathematical solutions sets. Sharing one's reflection on the meaning of life. Attending a gym on the other side of town Using of binoculars, telescope, and magnifiers.
Using of binoculars, telescope, and magnifiers.
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Which learning competency can be measured by traditional assessment? * Demonstrate how to cook adobo to Home Economics students Serve adobo at a meeting of officials. Prove that adobo without soysauce does not taste good. Enumerate the 6 basic steps in cooking adobo.
Enumerate the 6 basic steps in cooking adobo.
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Which of the following is NOT done before and during instruction? I. Formative II. Diagnostic III Placement IV. Summative * III and IV I and IV I and III IV only
IV only
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With the psychosocial development theory in mind, which of the following statements will best relate to adolescents? * I feel hesitant to try new things. I am too incompetent to even try applying to the science academy. I am confident in doing the tasks that my parent assigned me. I understand my role in my family and my position in our society.
I understand my role in my family and my position in our society.
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With Ausubel's Meaningful Learning Theory in mind, what is described in the following statement? "When Shiela first saw a bird, she extends her concept of 'animals' to include those that are flying." * Superordinate learning Combinatorial learning Correlative subsumption. Derivative subsumption
Correlative subsumption.
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Which of the following statements is/are true? I. Auditory-Listener learners best remember things when theses are said to them and make information on their own II. Auditory-Talker learners prefer to discuss in a class recitation III. Auditory-Talker learners tend to carry on mental converstations * I only I and II I and III II and III
I and II
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about consensus theories? * Social change occurs in a rapidly and disorderly fashion. It focuses on social change. It sees equilibrium as the presence of conflict in society. It emphasizes social order, stability and social regulation.
It emphasizes social order, stability and social regulation.
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Which of the following is a purpose of creating an assessment portfolio? * It demonstrates the highest level of achievement attained by the student. It documents what a student has learned based on standards and competencies expected of students It demonstrates an individual’s progress over time. It allows the students to exhibit their best work and interpret its meaning.
It documents what a student has learned based on standards and competencies expected of students
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\Per DepED Order 8 series of 2015, how many percent should performance task be weighted against the Araling Panlipunan grades of Grade 9 students? * 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
0.5
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\Learning is explained as a connection between the stimulus and the response. Which of the following is the key to learning according to behaviorism? * Behavior Stimulus Environment Reinforcement
Reinforcement
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Teacher F uses strategies that focus on the ability to relate two or more items in a pool of words. What strategy is she focusing on? * Basic Rehearsal Strategies Basic Elaboration Strategies Basic organizational strategies Complex Rehearsal Strategies
Basic Elaboration Strategies
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Which of the following is an assessment task that caters the naturalist learners best? * Describing patterns in several mathematical solutions sets. Sharing one's reflection on the meaning of life. Attending a gym on the other side of town Using of binoculars, telescope, and magnifiers.
Using of binoculars, telescope, and magnifiers.
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The following authentic assessment tools are learned through doing performance, except: * Reflective Journals Oral Presentations Experiments Dramatization
Reflective Journals
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Which of the following defines patrilineal family? * It is when the family's descent is recognized through the father's line. It is when the father is considered the head and plays a dominant role It is when the newly married couple lives with the parents of the husband None of the above
It is when the family's descent is recognized through the father's line.
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Which of the following statements is/are true? I. Piaget's Theories focused more on individual than on social groups. II. Piaget's theories stressed the role of language in cognitive development III. Piaget's theories emphasized the role of culture in cognitive development * I, II and III I and II' I and III I only
I only
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With Dave’s taxonomy of psychomotor domains in mind, which of the following tasks is under Manipulation? * Copying the Mona Lisa painting. Following instructions to assemble a table from Ikea. Drives a motorcycle on tight areas between cars during heavy traffic hours. Perform a skill without assistance
Following instructions to assemble a table from Ikea.
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There are three main categories by which gross motor skills can be classified into. Which of the following defined Manipulative skills? * They are those that involve projecting and receiving objects They are those used by a child who stays in place. They are those that involve going from one place to another. They are those that refer to the ability to use the smaller muscles in the arm, hand, and fingers
They are those that involve projecting and receiving objects
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Which of the following defines matriarchal family? * It is when the family's descent is recognized throught the mother's line. It is when the mother is considered the head and plays a dominant role It is when the newly married couple lives with the parents of the wife It is when the newly married couple lives with the parents of the husband
It is when the mother is considered the head and plays a dominant role