👉 Mobile Users: Can't see the whole content of this page? To see it, just press Settings of your browser > press Desktop site > Done! Show Professional Education 1. Which holds true to standardized tests? Ans: C 2. A negative
discrimination index of a test item tells that particular test item lacks . Ans: B 3. In his second item analysis, Teacher H found out that more from the lower group got the test item # 6 correctly. This means that the test item ________ . Ans: B 4. You want ti teach concepts, patterns, and abstractions. Which method is most appropriate? Ans: D 5. Which can enhance the development of spatial intelligence? Ans: D 6. Which of these is not an indicator of a supportive learning environment? 7. Which of the following statements is/are not true about assessment? A. II only Ans: A 8. What can the teachers in one school do to maximize their community resources to ensure that effective instruction is employed at all times? 9. In a multiple choice test item with four options and out of 50 examinees, which was the most effective distracter? Ans: B 10. To reduce electronic waste, implement a recycling system. Which belong to an e-waste recycling system? Ans: A 11. After scoring, Teacher G got the difference of the highest and lowest scores in each class. What did she compute ? Ans: C 12. Which of
the following is NOT an example of a teacher’s nonverbal communication? Ans: D 13. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics of Professional Teachers, which is not mentioned about teachers? Ans: C 14. You want to engage your students in a
small group discussions. Which topic lends itself to a lively discussion? Ans: A 15. Teacher X subscribes to the idealist philosophy. This means that the teacher believes that knowledge arrived through Ans: D 16.
Analytic scoring uses the ____ judgement of the student's work. Ans: D 17. Teacher N teaches in a remote barrio. In order not to incur salary deduction, she does not file her leave of absence every time she gets absent. Anyway, she uses that amount, which is supposed to be deducted from her salary on account of her absence, to buy pencils and paper for the poor pupils in her class. Is Teacher N right? Ans: B 18. According to Piaget's stages of cognitive development, between ages 12 and 15, children reach formal operational stage. What are they capable of doing at this stage? Ans: B 19. To enable all students to succeed, two simple approaches you should use are variety and choice. What does this mean? A. I and II Ans: B 20. Which of the following is true about ICT? A. I and II Ans: A 21. Teacher R, a science teacher, makes sure all eyes are on
her as she demonstrates the proper behavior for lighting a Ans: D 22. Which should you use more if you want to counteract the spirit of destructive competition among your students? Ans: A 23. When curriculum content is
fairly distributed in each area of discipline, this means that the curriculum is . Ans: B 24. Teacher B discovered that her pupils are weak in comprehension. To further determine in which particular skills her pupils are weak which test should Teacher B give? 25. In
constructing test items the teacher considers the alignment of _____ with assessment. Ans: C 26. Teacher B wanted her students to learn the electoral process in action. So, they stimulate a copy of the real thing completed with coming up with their own qualification of candidates, manner of campaigning, and canvassing of votes. With this, the students learned
from __. Ans: A 27. The Education Act of 1982 categorically states that it is a teacher's to refrain from making deductions in scholastic ratings for acts that are clearly not manifestations of poor scholarship. Ans: A 28. Research on teacher-effectiveness practices has shown that _
. Ans: D 29. A student with a percentile score of 80 means that the student scored ______. Ans: A 30. With a computer, you can organize information about trees and planets. Which tool should you use? Ans: B 31. Which of the following is a right granted to parents as provided in B. P. 232, Sec. 8:12? Ans: C 32. Which of these are the two most important knowledge and skills that a teacher needs to be able to provide teaching- learning opportunities that develop problem solving and higher order thinking abilities? A. III and IV Ans: C 33. Bruner's theory on intellectual development moves from enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. Applying Bruner's how should you teach? Ans: A 34. When asked about her order, a little girl tells the waiter " 'yong kagaya kahapon." With Piaget's theory in mind, what is the little girl's behavior called? Ans: A 35. If one asked to develop himself to the fullest, what need is he trying to satisfy according to Maslow’s hierarchy of Ans: D 36. Which is the most reliable tool of seeing the development in your pupils' ability to write? Ans: A 37. Article XIII of the Code of Ethics stipulates that the evaluation of the learner's work should be based on merit and quality of academic ____. Ans: C 38. Which is a classroom application of Vygotsky's idea of scaffolding? Ans: A 39. At the preoperational stage of Piaget's cognitive
development theory, the child can see only his point of view and assumes that everyone also has the same view as his. What is this tendency called? Ans: C 40. The adoption of national language directed by the Philippine Constitution is designed primarily to _______. Ans: A 41. The Department of Education directed that the lowest passing grade is ____% and the lowest failing grade is % in the report card. Ans: C 42. If you use Pygmallion effect to explain why children coming from depressed areas cannot read, to which do you attribute the poor reading performance of this particular group of children? Ans: A 43. Student R gave a wrong answer. Teacher W said "Wrong! You are way off." As a consequence other students in the class were afraid to answer questions. Which of the following is illustrated by the event? Ans: A 44. Which is a selective reading
technique meant at getting important facts very fast? Ans: D 45. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's d ifficult. I don't like it. I can't A. I and
IV Ans: A 46. You were assigned to handle a multi-grade class. What instructional materials must be utilized to provide for the needs of each level? Ans: B 47. What is the initial step that a homeroom adviser must do at the beginning of the
class? A. Get to know each member of the class. 48. Having a mock presidential election, complete with debates, discussion of issues, and voting, teaches students Ans: A 49. Teacher R observed that one of her students excels
in activities requiring strength, speed, flexibility, balance, and hand-eye coordination. According to H. Gardner, such natural intelligence can be identified as _______. Ans: A 50. The search for related literature by accessing several databases by the use of a telephone line to connect a computer library with other computers that have database is termed _______. Ans: C 51. The government’s educational program on made the Philippine Education Placement Test accessible for adults and out of school youth. Ans: A 52. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap. Ayaw ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I can't do it.) Which drive can
motivate him to perform the learning task? The drive to _______. Ans: A 53. Which one should teacher AVOID to produce an environment conducive for learning? Ans: C 54. If you are a constructivist, what assumptions about learning and learner govern your thinking? Ans: A 55. To ensure that all Filipino children are functionally literate, which mechanism is meant to reach out to children who come from a barangay without a school? Ans: A 56. Which is an offshoot of the fourth pillar of learning, "learning to live together"? Ans: A 57. From the Households and School Matching Survey (HSMS) conducted in 1982, it was found out that school factors have less influence on
learning when compared to community and home backround variables. Which is one implication of this finding? Ans: A 58. Which should you use if you want to teach the human digestive system in such a way that the pupils can manipulate the organs? Ans: A 59. The strongest disadvantage of the alternate response type of test is . Ans: D 60. Which is not part of classroom routines? Ans: C 61. Any deviation from a standard or desired level of performance is a . Ans: B 62. The class of IV - K is tasked to analyze the present population of the different cities and municipalities of the National
Capital Region for the last five years. How can they best present their analysis? Ans: C 63. In the context of the theory on multiple intelligence, one weakness of the paper pencil test is that _______. Ans: C 64. Which of the following belongs to non-projected media? Ans: C 65. Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and low? A. cannot be identified unless individual scores are given Ans: D 66. Batas Pambansa Blg. 232, Sec. 13:2 provides institutions the freedom to determine on academic grounds that
shall be admitted to study, who shall teach, and what shall be the subject and research. This statement means 67. This self-assessment tool which is used nationwide is
one of the bases in planning the _ _ training of teachers. Ans: C 68. The test item “Group the following items according to shape” is a thought test item on . Ans: B 69. The old, time-tested methods are also used in classes. Which of the following describes
these methods? A. II and III Ans: D 70. Skinner is known for his theory based upon the notion that learning is a result of change in overt behavior, meaning, an individual responds to events that occur in the environment. This theory came to be known as _____. Ans: D 71. A sentence that comes before is missing. How is understanding of a concept shown by learners? A. by repeating what has been heard Ans: D 72. The introduction of non-formal education in life with the Constitution provision on ____. Ans: B 73. Nita doesn't enjoy writing but can't escape from it. She has to finish it in order to graduate. Greta has always liked to write. She really likes to become a writer because she wants to be a journalist someday. Who is more likely to be more focused on the writing activity and why? Ans: A 74. J. Bruner taught that curriculum should revisit basic ideas and build on them until the student grasped the full formal concept. Which curriculum is referred to? Ans: C 75. Based on Freud's theory, which operates when a student a classmate at the height of anger? Ans: C 76. Which is not a domain of NCBTS? Ans: B 77. Which of these statements reflects best active learning? Ans: A 78. The facility index of a test item is .50. This means that the test item is ________ Ans: B 79. Which graphic
organizer is most fit for sequencing? Ans: C 80. Scoring guides for rating open-ended questions are called _______ Ans: C 81. "Do not cheat. Cheating does not pay. If you do, you cheat yourself." says the voiceless voice from within you. In the context of Freud's theory, which is at work Ans: B 82. Which is a graphic representation of numerical data? Ans: A 83. After the holidays, there was much chatter and sharing of stories in class. You are confronted with behavioral management. You have a well-planned lesson which you cannot start. What is the best strategy for the class to settle down so you can start the lesson? Ans: A 84. High levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, inhibits learning. What is an implication of this in the teaching -learning process? Ans: A 85. Which is ethical for a teacher to do in a situation where he/she falls in love with a student or when a student falls in love with his/her teacher? Ans: D 86. If you want to hone your students' metacognitive ability, which is most fit? Ans: B 87. The principle of leaner _______ makes assessment a shared responsibility with the teacher. Ans: B 88. Which of the following assessment tools would you recommend
if one should adhere to constructivist theory of learning? A. I and II Ans: A 89. Which technique in cooperative learning is used when new information is divided equally among all group members and each student teaches his or her portion to the other group members? Ans: D 90. Which of the following is the most important contribution of Gestalt psychology to the theories of learning? Ans: A 91. John Dewey's major contributions to the sociological foundations of education are the following. Which is an exception? Ans: C 92. NSAT and NEAT results are interpreted against set mastery level. This means that NSAT and NEAT fall under? Ans: A 93. A child who is cold towards the people around him might have failed to attain what basic goal based on Erikson’s Ans: C 94. What is referred to as the "looking glass self" of Cooley? Ans: A 95. Student A is one-half standard deviation above the mean of his group in arithmetic and one standard deviation above in spelling. What does this imply? Ans: D 96. Is it wise to orient our
students and parents on our grading system? Ans: A 97. The design of the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) is based on the principles that the main sources for contemporary basic
education are the expert systems of knowledge and the learner's experience in their context. This A. I and III Ans: A 98. Which is the basic principle underpinning the performance-based grading system? A. It is a tool for improving teaching and learning. Ans: A 99. A P.E. Teacher wrote this objective in her lesson plan, "To execute the four fundamental dance steps." When observed by the school principal, she was showing her class how to execute the basic dance steps correctly. Why did the teacher use a demonstration method to implement her objective? 100. How much of the scientific method has your pupils acquired? This is the best measured in their skill to _____ A. II and III Ans: D 101. Which is the least exploratory in
nature? Ans: C 102. Teacher R asserts that he needs to make his students get interested in the subject whether they like it or not. This is more the thinking of a/an ______ Ans: B 103. Inculcating the spirit of empathy among learners fulfills which pillar of learning? Ans: A 104. Teacher M sees to it that her classroom is clean and orderly so her pupils will less likely disarrange seats and litter on the floor. On which thought is her action based? Ans: A 105. It is equivalent to the average score of the group or class? Ans: D 106. Which tool should a teacher use if she wants to locate areas which are adversely affecting the performance of a significant number of students? Ans: A 107. What theory states that identical instructional environments, methods, and resources may be effective for some learners and ineffective for others because of the differences in the learner's biological and
developmental set of characteristics? Ans: A 108. A student knows that the examination week is approaching, but instead of studying, he chose to spend his time playing computer games. On the examination day itself, He opted to pray for miracles rather than studying. Which attitude towards religion is displayed? Miracles rather than studying which
attitude towards religion is displayed? Ans: B 109. Which is an appropriate way to manage off-task behavior? Ans: D 110. At the
high school level, Kohlberg's advice to teachers is for them to begin discussing with students about abstract principles such as justice and human rights. On the average, in which moral development stage are high school students supposed to be? Ans: A 111. Which of the following is NOT a guidance role of the classroom
teacher? Ans: A 112. To make the materials highly engaging, what must teachers do? Ans: A 113. Which are violations of the principle of respect? A. I and II Ans: C 114. Rodel is very aloof and cold in his relationships with his classmates. Which basic goal must have not been attained by Rodel
during his developmental years, according to Erikson’s theory on psychological development? Ans: B 115. Which statement on test result interpretation is CORRECT? Ans: C 116. If the difficulty index of your test item is 0.10, what should you do with this item? Ans: C 117. To solve moral ambiguity among us Filipinos, we must ______. Ans: C 118. The Parent-Learning Support System targets the acceptance of the parent's responsibility of educating a child. In attending to this responsibility, which of the following roles of parents should be given priority? A. V Ans: C 119. After a lesson on the atom, the students were asked to work on a physical model of the atom to determine learning. Which of the M.I. Is being enhanced? Ans: D 120. It is an approach that makes students "think about their thinking". Students get conscious of their thought processes while they are engaged in their cognitive tasks. Ans: C 121. There is a controversial report that in a certain country, toddlers are disciplined by being beaten, scalded with boiling water, and tied to the chairs for hours. According to the same report, the orphanages limited the number of orphans according to the budget. They did this by selecting children, especially the ugly and naughty ones, and placed them in the "dying room" where they were deliberately left to starve to death. Is this
morally right? Ans: A 122. With which goals of educational institutions as provided for by the Constitution is the development of work skills aligned? Ans: D 123. Essay questions are used in an achievement test when _____ Ans: C 124. Research findings showed that student's motivation may vary according to
socio-economic background. Which observation can attest to this? Ans: B 125. The developmental focus of the guidance process suggests that it. Ans: D 126. A test is considered reliable if ____ Ans: C 127. Erikson labeled children who are two years of age as “terrible two” because . Ans: D 128. Which technique is an application of B.F. Skinner's theory on operant conditioning? Ans: C 129. Educational institutions’ effort of developing work skills inside the school are aimed at . Ans: D 130. You have presented a lesson on animal protective coloration. At the end, you ask if there are any questions. There are none. You can take this to mean . Ans: C 131. The teacher performance results provide continual ______ to professional development. Ans: B 132. If a student is encouraged to develop himself to the fullest and must satisfy his hierarchy of needs, the highest need to satisfy according to Maslow is ______ Ans: D 133. To what extent were the objectives of the course met? This is the concern of the process of Ans: B 134. Which of these school practices helps create a positive learning climate? Ans: C 135. What is the purpose of directed reading-thinking activity (DRTA)? Ans: D 136. "Each learner approaches the world in many ways" implies that the learner has different views of what they learn. It implies varied learning styles as well as teaching styles. As a teacher, how would you apply this statement? Ans: D 137. It is sound to encourage students to define terms in their own words because _____ Ans: B 138.
Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation and is obliged to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice helps them fulfill such obligation? Ans: C 139. Test norms are established
so that they have basis for _____ Ans: C 140. Professionalization of teachers and teaching as promulgated in Presidential Decree No. 1006, defines teaching as profession concerned with classroom institution _____ Ans: C 141. Which of the following indicates a strong negative correlation? Ans: A 142. The official title of the Philippine National Anthem is ______ Ans: C 143. Ask to do a learning task, Joe hesitates and says "Mahirap. Ayaw
ko. 'Di ko kaya!" (It's difficult. I don't like it. I can't do it.) Is it possible to motivate this type of student? Ans: A 144. Which type of test measures higher order thinking skills? Ans: A 145. In the context of the six facets of understanding cited by Wiggins and McTighe, what is a proof of a student's understanding a principle? Ans: B 146. You want your students to develop the ability to look at a problem from various
perspectives, which approach will be more fit? Ans: D 147. What is an application of Vygotsky's idea of scaffolding? Ans: D 148. Instead of assigning our students to discuss how to write a good editorial, ask them to write one for the school organ. Which principle underlies this practice? Ans: A 149. Which are the most important concerns about the use of ICT in instruction? A. I and III Ans: D 150. What is the mean of this score distribution: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10? Ans: A You can download the Professional Education 150 Questions with Answer Key here. What is the basic purpose of a standardized test quizlet?Standardized tests are usually used in large-scale settings in an attempt to assess the performance of students across whole schools, districts, states, and nations. Any test in which the same test is given in the same manner to all test takers is a standardized test.
What is the advantage of a standardized test?One of the significant benefits of standardized tests is that it provides a standard measure of achievement for all students. With the rise in Curriculum-Based Measurement (CBM), a more objective type of measurement, standardized testing allows students to be compared with each other more accurately.
What are some of the uses for a standardized test?Standardized tests are used to evaluate the effectiveness of an education program. Besides being useful in assessing student performance, they are also a means to evaluate the curriculum. Principals and teachers can see where their students are doing well, and determine what areas need improvement.
What does it mean when a test is standardized?A standardized test is a method of assessment built on the principle of consistency: all test takers are required to answer the same questions and all answers are graded in the same, predetermined way.
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