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d.
Sublimation
4.
temperature
measures
a.
full
life
V.
People
live
long
enough
to
succumb
to
degenerative disease a. I, II, III, IV b. I, II, III, IV, V c. II, III, IV, V d. I,
II, III 11. The skull of a person increase in size rapidly during a.
adolescence b. adulthood c. puberty d. babyhood 12. A soda- acid
type fire extinguisher is recommended for putting out fires which
involve burning a. insulation on wires c. fats in vegetable oil b. dry
chemicals d. painted wood work 13. Fossils are most likely to be
found in a. Sedimentary rocks c. Ocean floor b. Igneous rock d.
Metamorphic rocks
3. 14. Which of the following forms of energy travels in waves? a.
Mechanical energy c. Sound waves b. Electrical energy d. Chemical
energy 15. A group of students tried to find out how volume would
affect the mass and density of piece of metal. The data shown on
the table below. TRIAL VOLUME (cm3) MASS (g) DENSITY (g/cm3) 1
10 15 1.5 2 40 60 1.5 3 5 7.5 1.5 4 160 240 1.5 Based on the trial
made, which among the following conclusion can Be formulated? I.
Density of a material is constant II. Mass is inversely proportional
to volume III. Volume is directly proportional to mass IV. Density is
dependent on mass and volume a. I and II b. I and III c. III and IV d.
I and IV 16. When water evaporates, it changes into which of the
following states? a. Liquid b. Matter c. Solid d. Gaseous 17. Which
of the following audio-visual set of equipment can best project
visual material in a classroom that is difficult to darken? a.
Filmstrips c. Opaque Projector b. Overhead Projector d. Color
Materials 18. Which of the following statements is TRUE of nuclear
fission? a. The energy process is identical to that which occurs on
the sun. b. Energy is obtained by getting nucleus of the atoms to
breaks up or split. c. Scientist can combine lighter atoms to form
heavier atoms. d. Matter from the lighter atoms is changed into
energy. 19. Apparently, the loss of weight of objects immersed in a
fluid is due to a. Archimedes principle c. Bouyant force b. Specific
gravity d. Newtons Theory
items
of
similar
shapes
and
weights
are
dropped
Ronald Ross was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his
researches in the a. transmission of malaria c. prevention of
hepatitis b. liquid fuel rocket d. control of cholera 38. The history of
the earth has been divided by scientist into eras. Which of the
following shows the arrangement of these eras into the proper
sequence form the oldest to most recent?
7. a. Precanbrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic b. Cenozoic,
Mesozoic,
Paleozoic,
Precambrian
c.
Precambrian,
Mesozoic,
idea
that
the
Universe
is expanding comes
from
what
of
cosmic
microwave
background
radiation
b.
The
to Big Bang theory? a. 137 million years c. 137 billion years b. 13.7
million
years
d.
13.7
billion
years
49.
Who
did
the
first
experimental fact which led to the Big Bang Theory of the Universe
and how did he found it? a. Gold, Hoyle and others, Steady State
Theory b. Hubble, blue shift c. Hubble, red shift d. Shapley,
galaxies have a Doppler shift 50. Which of the following theories of
the origin of the universe believes in an expanding universe? I. Big
Bang Theory II. Oscillating Universe Theory III. Steady State Theory
a. I and II only c. I and III only b. I only d. I, II, and III
9. 51. Which of the following theories of the origin of the universe
believes that the universe started from a primordial atom that
exploded? I. Big Bang Theory II. Oscillating Universe Theory III.
Steady State Theory a. I only c. I and III only b. I and II only d. I, II,
and III 52. Which of the following theories of the origin of the
universe believes that the expanding universe will one day stop
and contraction will occur? I. Big Bang Theory II. Oscillating
Universe Theory III. Steady State Theory a. I only c. III only b. II
only d. II, and III only 53. Which of the following theories of the
origin of the universe believes that the universe existed in the way
in which it is now and will continue to exist forever? I. Big Bang
Theory II. Oscillating Universe Theory III. Steady State Theory a. I
only c. III only b. II only d. I, II and III 54. In the history of
astronomy, what bought heavens closer to man? a. Big Bang c.
Steady
State
Theory
b.
Telescope
d.
Solar
year
55.
What
the
problem
c.
Repeat
the
experiment
d.
Organize
his
services
in
whatever
form
that
suits
him
c.
family
in
the
20th
century?
a.
Industrialization
and
Spain the mistress of the sea b. proved that the world is not flat c.
marked the discovery of westward route to the East d. marked the
first circumnavigation of the globe 7. Of the following statements,
the best example that represents functional illiteracy is a. inability
to apply basic communication skill in expressing ideas
12. b. failure to graduate from high school c. inability to comply
with graduation requirements d. failure to pass a qualifying
examination 8. Through the process of socialization, the individual
is able to a. satisfy his personal needs and drives b. functions as a
contributing member of the group c. learn to dialogue with peers
and adults d. become an adult member of society 9. Which of the
following
teaching-learning
process
demonstrates
the
action
view
of
education
places
great
emphasis
on
a.
Bonifation-Jacinto
Katipunan.
What
do
you
call
republic
shop,
closed
shop
d.
Partnership,
charter,
single
parents
compulsory
to
rear
their
elementary
children,
education
the
for
Constitution
a.
All
provides
physically
able
the
discussion
on
current
affairs
in
the
classroom.
b.
During the American Civil War, the battle of Gettysburg was fought
in a. Georgia b. Pennysylvania c. Virginia d. South Carolina
32.Which is the coorect chronological order for the events in
history listed below? I. Execution of Dr. Jose Rizal II. Declaration of
the First Philippine Independence III. The EDSA Revolution IV. World
War II a. I, IV, II, III b. I, II, IV, III c. II, I, III, IV d. II, I, IV, III 33. The
Comprehensive Land Reform Program (CARP) provides that July 1,
1992 a person, association or corporation cannot own or retain
agricultural land which is more than how many hectares? a. 7 b. 50
c. 3 d. 24 34. An important factor which has contributed to the
weakness in the internalized of desirable social values is the a. Use
of approaches which are mainly cognitive rather than affective b.
Lack of follow up system from one grade level another c. Lack of
models among the very people expected to exemplify these values
d. Minimum recognition and appreciation given to teachers 35. The
Philippine Constitution recognizing the natural right and duty of
parents in rearing the youth for civic efficiency and in developing
moral character, mandated that this should be supported by the a.
church b. government c. community d. schools
17. 36.The Katipunan in Cavite was divided into two fraction the
Magdiwang the Magdalo. While the Magdiwang in cavite was led by
Mariano Alvavez, who led the Magdalo fractions. a. Baldomero
Aquinaldo b. Artemio Ricarte c. Ciriaco Bonifacio d. Daniel Tirona
37. The Constitution provides that no educational institution shall
be established exclusively for aliens, EXCEPT those for a. citizens of
ASEAN member countries b. permanent alien residents c. foreign
diplomatic personnel and their dependent d. employers of Filipino
overseas workers in the middle East 38. One of the stages in the
moral development approach which is an instrumental relationship
is best illustrated by a. Good work is rewarded and bad work is
punished. b. You scratch my back and I will scratch yours. c. I will
do what I think is right no matter what happens. d. Everyone is an
instrument for a good deeds. 39. What is the social scientists
explanation of the relationship of a leader to history? a. Leaders
are product of their times b. History is a reflection of good leaders.
naman
ang
halaman.
a.
Malaki
b.
masgana
c.
a.
napansin
b.
napag-ukolan
c.
pagtataka
d.
nila
ang
kanilang
mga
kalabaw.
Ang
mga
manok
ay
ang
hiyas
ng
tahanan?
a.
pinakatanging
apo
b.
a.
Pakikialam
b.
pakikisuyo
c.
pagkukunwari
d.
dahil
naghuhugas
paniwalaan.
a.
makipagkaibigan
Malinis
d.
siya
sa
Umiiwas
ng
kamay.
katawan
b.
magkaroon
Huwag
mo
Matampuhin
ng
siyang
c.
pananagutan
Ibig
30.
sa
nangyari?
a.
Pakikipagkapwa
b.
Pagbibigay
sa
a.
ikaapat
na
pangungusap
b.
unang
c.
pamungkahi
d.
babala
38.
Ang
kaugnay
ng
ay
naglalaro
at
ngatakbuhan
sa
lansangan
kung
ang
may
sagisag
panulat
na
mga
May
Pag-asa,
Makaaraaw,
Poetry
Peperahin,
Taga-Pasig,
manunulat
Ramaden/Radamin?
a.
ang
Jesus
may
Balmori
sagisag
c.
panulat
Bensalopi
b.
na
Andres
a.
soliranin
c.
oyayi
b.
kundiman
d.
diona
de
la
vida
cristian
en
lengua
tagala
9.
It
is
that
used
allusions
to
Greek
myth
characters
in
mentality
c.
colonial
mentality
b.
bandwagon
trait
d.
regionalism 45-46 Read the poem below and answer the questions
that follow Salidomay (Bontoc) Soon I shall return. Do not cry, my
dear one./ I go to fight there in the fields of Palanan. Ill never
regret being among the NPA./Een though I hear the sound of
machine guns, not far away. I shall not fear going to balltle, dear;
The Grand, the Thompson, my guns are near. I shall not fear when
the cannons sound,/ To run and crouch when bombs fall hard on the
ground.
40. What social problem is suggested in the poem? a. rebellion in
the Philippines b. poverty c. colonization d. militarization What
53.
The
Pangasinan
version
of
Tagalog
magazine
C. day
D. this
57. In the progression 18, -12, 8 . . . which term is 512/729?
A. the 8th
B. the 6th
C. the 9th
D. the 7th
E. none of these
58. Which is the equivalent common fraction of the repeating
decimal 3.242424...?
A. 107/33
B. 110/33
C. 109/33
D. 108/33
E. none of these
59. 10 - 3 2/17 = __________
A. 7 2/1 7
B. 6 2/1 7
C. 6 1/17
D. 6 15/17
E. none of these
60. Which of the following lines is a simile?
A. Holding wonder like a cup
B. Life has loneliness to sell
C. Eyes that love you, arms that hold
D. Buy it and never count the cost
61. Ang sumusunod ay isang talumpati na may pamagat na SA
KABATAAN na sinulat ni Onofre Pagsanghan.
Isa sa mga salitang napag-aralan natin sa wikang Pilipino ay ang
salitang NABANSOT.
Kapang ang isang bagay daw ay dapat pang lumaki ngunit ito'y
tumigil na sa paglaki, ang bagay na ito raw ay NABANSOT. Marami
raw uri ng pagkabansot ngunit ay pinakamalungkot na uri raw ay
ang pagkabansot ng isipan, ng puso at ng diwa.
Ang panahon ng kabataan ay panahon ng paglaki, ngunit ang ating
paglaki ay kailangang paglaki, at pag-unlad ng ating buong
katauhan, hindi lamang ng ating sukat at timbang. Kung ga-poste
man ang ating taas at ga-pison man ang ating bigat ngunit kung
ang pag-iisip naman nati'y ga-kulisap lamang kay pangit na
kabansutan. Kung tumangkad man tayong tangkad-kawayan at
bumilog man tayong bilog-tapayan, ngunit kung tayo nama'y tulad
nibondyingay di mapagkatiwalaan-anong laking kakulangan. Kung
magkakatawan tayong katawangTarzanat mapatalas ang ating
isipang sintalas ng kay Rizal, ngunit kung ang ating kalooban
nama'y itim na duwende ng kasamaan-anong kapinsalaan para sa
kinabukasan.
Kinabukasan, kabataan, tayo raw ang pag-asa ng Inang Bayan. Tayo
raw
ang
maghahatid
sa
kanya
sa
langit
ng
kasaganaan
at
C. Kabataan
D. Kung
62. Which is the BEST WAY to write the underlined portion of this
sentence?
Recently psychologists have been researching birth order, their
research suggests that personality and intelligence are based
partly on where a child ranks in the family.
A. order. Their
B. order and their
C. order, or their
D. order their
63. Aling antas ng tona ang lumilitaw sa bahaging may salungguhit
ng pangungusap na nagdududa?
Nagpuputol ng puno ang lalaki.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 3
64. What is meant by TWO PINS in this sentence?
For two pins I could have hit him on the nose.
A. A second course of action
B. Without much persuading
C. The second chance
D. Have a second alternative choice
65. Where would you commit a drug dependent for him to achieve a
natural, tensionless, and anxiety-free state?
A. NFPI
B. DARN
C. DARE
D. Bukang Liwayway Center
B. an anti-imperialist
C. an imperialist
D. an isolationist
74. Which pitch is used for the word STRANGE?
What a strange story!
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 1
75. What is the function of DIFFUSION in the human body?
A. Regulates blood flow
B. Plays an insignificant role in the body's functioning
C. Allows an even distribution of substances throughout all cells
of the body
D. Comes into play in times of extreme illness
Utang sa kanyang sipag at sikap sa paggawa ang kanilang
maalwang pamumuhay.
A. Pangngalan
B. Pangngalang-diwa
C. Pawatas
D. Pang-ukol
77. Which of the following represent, ethnocentric behavior?
A. A tourist who lectures his foreign hosts on the "uncivilized"
nature of their marriage customs
B. A student who tutors an immigrant in English
C. A Hispanic community group demands that public aid forms be
published in English and Spanish
D. A peace Corps volunteer who helps dig wells in Central Africa
78. The following are legitimate children, EXCEPT
A. those born by artificial insemination.
B. those legitimated.
C. those born during a valid marriage of parents.
D. those born out of a valid marriage of the parents.
79. Which of the following internal forces interrupt the external
forces of erosion?
I. Forces that cause volcanoes
II. Forces that cause ocean trenchers
III. Forces that create mountains
A. I, II and III
B. I and III
C. II and III
D. I and II
80. How many whole numbers can divide 30 exactly?
A. Eight
B. Six
C. Five
D. Four
E. none of these
81. The undeclared war in Korea most closely resembled the
situation of
A. The Spanish-American War
B. The Vietnam War
C. World War I
D. World War II
82. Which one is the human right to life?
A. Peace
B. Live in national and international order
C. Own property
D. Fair trial
83. You buy a new refrigerator for Php12,800.00 and make a down
payment of Php2,500.00. If you finance the remainder at 8%
annually for three years, how much will you actually pay for the
refrigerator?
A. Php12,190.00
B. Php10,300.00
C. none of these
D. Php12,772.00
E. Php15,272.00
84. The poem below is entitledSuburban Prophecywhich is written
by Howard Nemerov.
On Saturday, the power-mowers' whine
Begins the morning. Over this neighbourhood
Rises the keening, petulant voice, begin
Green oily teeth to chatter and munch the cud.
Monsters, crawling the carpets of the world,
Still send from underground against your blades
The roots of things battalions green and curled
And tender, that will match your blades with blades
Till the revolted throats shall strangle on.
The tickle of their dead, till straws shall break
Crankshafts like camels, and the sun go down
On dinosaurs in swamps. A night attack
Follows and by the time the Sabbath dawns
All armored beasts are eaten by their lawns.
The imagery in the first stanza appeals to the reader's sense of
A. sight
B. touch
C. smell
D. hearing
A. They're is
B. Their is
C. Their are
D. There are
89. Which is the BEST evidence that helium gas is lighter than air?
A. Helium has the lowest boiling point of all elements.
B. Helium atoms do not combine with other air atoms.
C. Helium-filled balloons rise in air.
D. By volume, helium makes up only 0.0005% of air.
90. What correction should be made to this sentence?
Buying a fire extinguisher knowing how to use it, and placing it in a
location familiar to all family members can help protect families
against fire.
A. Insert a comma after extinguisher
B. Change the spelling of families to familys
C. Change placing to place
D. Insert a comma after help
91. Which is NOT personal integrity?
A. Time
B. Place
C. Order
D. Harmony
92. Nasa anong kaganapan ng pandiwa ang pangungusap?
Naglaro ng basketball sa Rizal Stadium ang koponan ng aming
pamantasan.
A. Sanhi
B. Tagaganap
C. Kagamitan
D. Ganapan
93. In how many ways can you arrange three mathematics books
(Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry) in order on a shelf?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 12
D. 24
E. none of these
94. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang mensahe ng epiko ng IIokano na
BIAG NI LAM-ANG?
A. Pinatutunayan ng epiko ang yaman ng Ilokano sa lahat ng
bagay.
B. Kailangan paniniwalaan ang ukol sa bisa ng mga anting-anting
dahil sa mga pangyayaring nagpapatunay dito.
C. Dito nagpapatunay na walang kamatayan.
D. Masasalat ang mga katutubong ugali at mga tradisyong dapat
pagyamanin at panatilihin upang pakinabangan ng kabataan.
95. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 25 feet. If one leg is 24
feet, what is the length of the other leg?
A. 5 ft
B. 5 ft
C. 20 ft
D. 7 ft
E. none of these
96. Carter's part in relinquishing U.S. control of the Canal Zone to
Panama is described as a victory for __________.
A. conservatism
B. anti-imperialism
C. isolationism
D. imperialism
likely take to resolve the long-term roots of structural inequalitiesproliferation of child labor and child prostitution?
A. Raise views of human rights abuse.
B. Organize regular programs for information and discussion of
human rights.
C. Conduct skills training.
D. Raise questions over the government's commitment to rebuild
human rights
102. Carl Sundburg wrote "Jazz Fantasia" which has for its first
stanza:
Drum on your drums, batter on your banjos, sob on the long cool
winding saxophones. Go to it, O jazzmen.
Which words illustrate alliteration?
A. Batter and banjos
B. Long and cool
C. Sob and winding
D. To and it
103. Below is an excerpt from John F. Kennedy's "Inaugural
Address."
In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final
success or failure of our course. Since this country as founded,
each
generation
of
Americans
has
been
summoned
to
give
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been
granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum
danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility; I welcome it I do
not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other
people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion
which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who
serve it, and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for
you; ask what you can do for your country.
My Fellow citizens of the world ask not what America will do for
you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
In the speech, Kennedy paints a picture of the United States as a
nation that is
A. longing to return to the past
B. on the brink of world war
C. struggling to survive
D. the leading defender of freedom
104. Which are the next three terms in the progression 1, 4, 16 . . .
8 terms?
A. 64, 256, 1024
B. 67, 259, 1027
C. 66, 258, 1026
D. 65, 257, 1025
E. none of these
105.
Aling
antas
ng
tono
ang
lumilitaw
sa
bahaging
may
Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 January 29, 1963) was an
American poet. His work was initially published in England before it
was published in America. He is highly regarded for his realistic
depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial
speech.[2] His work frequently employed settings from rural life in
New England in the early twentieth century, using them to examine
complex social and philosophical themes. One of the most popular
and critically respected American poets of the twentieth century,[3]
Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four
Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry. He became one of America's rare "public
literary figures, almost an artistic institution." [3] He was awarded
the Congressional Gold Medal in 1960 for his poetical works. On
July 22, 1961, Frost was named Poet laureate of Vermont.
1.
Which
statement
is
TRUE
of
the
pre-
Spanish
Filipino
government?
a. The datu exercised all the powers of government.
b. Laws were formulated by a law making body elected by the datu.
c. Laws were formulated by a law making body elected by the
community.
d. There was a court created by the datu to hear complaints.
2. What characteristic/s of the government is established by the
1987 Constitution?
I. Presidential system of government with three branches.
II. Parliamentary sy GENERAL EDUCATION
1. Rabies comes from dog and other bites. How could this be
prevented?
a. Have the dog vaccinated with anti-rabies
b. Tie the dogs at all times
c. Keep the dogs in cage
d. Kill the dog that bites
8. Philippine economy indices are closely related to the rise and fall
of the:
a. German Mark c. Japanese yen
b. US Dollars d. London Pounds
9. Watching TV is controlled by parents, children below 18 are
discouraged to view this type of film.
a. Discovery in Science
b. Violence and Sex
c. Historical battles and bloodshed
d. Adolescent stories
10. Anong sagot sa bugtong na ito? Mataas pag-nakaupo, mababa
pag-nakatayo.
a. Pusa b. Aso c. Alimango d. Kabayo
11. Ang mga mamamayan sa Mindanao ay nabulabog ng alitan na
tumagal ng ilang buwan. Ano ang dapat gawin ng pamahalaan
upang magsibalik ang tiwala ng mga Moro?
a. Ang mga kampo ay ibalik sa mamamayan
b. Ibigay ang kampo sa mga sundalo
c. Gawing palayan ng bayan ang lupa
d. Sunugin ang mga bahay sa kampo ng kalaban
12. Paano ipinaabot ng mga Katipunero ang kanilang mensahe sa
mamamayan?
a. Sa nilimbag na peryodikong Tagalog
b. Sa pamamagitan ng mensahe sa Tagalog
c. Sa mga simbulo ng titik at numero
d. Sa pamamagitan ng sulat sa Espanol
13. In some cultures, cemented floors for homes are not welcome.
Their reason is ________.
a. The ease of repair
b. The cost of cement against bamboo slots
c. The ease of disposing of waste
d. The absence of air circulation space
a. An act of patriotism
b. A challenge during adversity
c. An act of indecision d. A retreat from destiny
21. A child discovered a new formula for decreasing the population
of ants. She submitted this research to a teacher who claimed the
research as hers. The teacher
a. Right to live within ones means
b. Violated human right
c. Right to choose
d. Right to intellectual property
22. Parents are worried about students interest in Internet. What is
the best safeguard?
a. Supervise Internet use with parents consent
b. Check on learners interest while surfing
c. Allow Internet only after classes
d. Allow students use of Internet instead of using library books
23. Ms. Cruz is 44 years old. She was 21 years old when she bore
her oldest daughter who is six years older than her youngest son.
How old is her youngest son?
a. 18 b. 22 c. 17 d. 23
24. An ice cream cone is 6m x 63cm in depth. How many ice cream
cones would you need for 630 cm of ice cream?
a. 100 b. 150 c. 60 d. 200
25. A kitchen is to be covered by linoleum. The area is 2m wide and
3.6m long. A roll of linoleum is 90 cm wide at P 12.60 per meter.
Find the total length of linoleum required.
a. 6.48 m b. 8.10m c. 8 m d. 6.30 m
26. Ano ang tawag sa mga tanong na tulad ng sumusunod: Ang
bahay ay paligid ng espada, ano ito?
a. Bugtong b. Salaysay c. Tula d. Dikreto
27. Ambushes in provinces are reported in radio and TV broadcast.
I at times dont agree, so I answer:
a. No, it is not true c. Yes, it often is
b. Yes, it is true d. Yes, at times it is
a. Allow the dog to be observed for 10-18 days before giving antirabies injection
b. Use the dogs brain to treat the wound
c. Kill the dog
d. Tie the dog and feed it regularly
73. Local peace negotiations should be the primary concern of what
office?
a. Local municipal and provincial executives
b. Church hierarchy
c. Philippine National Police
d. Philippine marine SWAT force
74. Give the exponential function of y = f(x)
a. y = x 5 c. /= 2x - 2
b. y = x = 1 d. / = 5 x(squared)
75. All the grand daughters were present but the eldest was
perceived to be matured than ________.
a. Any girl of her like c. Any of her age
b. Any one of her age d. Any other girl of her age
76. Students from different countries are offered scholarship in
university in America and Europe. What does this imply?
a. Kwoledge is not a monopoly of one race
b. Students can earn degrees abroad
c. There is the university of knowledge
d. Admission of Asians in United States universities is limited to
nationals
77. Give the product of (4 + 25)( 5 35)
a. 720 b. 710 c. 720 d. 710
78. Quezon is quoted after on, I prefer a government run like hell
by Filipino This means:
a. Filipinos can better run their country
b. Filipinos are not good leaders
c. Filipinos should be governed by foreigners
d. Filipinos should depend on foreigners for good governance
79. Sabi ni Balagtas, Ang laki sa layaw karaniway hubad. Itoy
tulad ng:
Ang
di
marunong
lumingon
sa
pinanggalingan
ay
di
c. Surrender in arms
d. Keep on with the fight
93. Text messages are used for fast communication. What does this
message mean? Ur have to meet friends 5 A.M.
a. You have friends to meet at A.M.
b. You should meet your friends at five in the morning.
c. You have to be here at 5 in the afternoon.
d. Be there at five in the morning.
94. Empty bottles and cases of pesticides must be disposed of
properly. Which is the best way.
a. Burying containers in deep pits
b. Washing with soap suds
c. Burning in a pit
d. Breaking the bottles in waste boxes
95. How many years are there in a decade?
a. 10 years c. 20 years
b. 50 years d. 5 years
96. The crimes were considered serious because the penalty was.
a. A total exile in a foreign land
b. A life sentence
c. Lethal injection
d. To die in jail
97. Criminals sentenced to death through lethal injection were
positive of:
a. Shabu b. Tuberculosis c. Malaria d. AIDs
98. A traveler was helped by other passengers for his extra weight
of 112kg. There were travelers who gave their allotment of 25kg.
How many more extra weight will be pay?
a. 35 kg b. 37 kg c. 48 kg d. 38 kg
99. How are families assisted by the media?
a. Free packages sent door to door to families.
b. Sponsored free long distance call offered by PLDT.
c. Free communication and messages to family members in
different radio stations.
d. Free telephone calls are offered by some radio stations.
How
did
their
varieties
get
discovered
and
distributed?
a. Putting up nurseries
b. Laboratory tissue culture
c. Fielding scholars d. Seed selection process
110. Pare-pareho kayo. Wala akong mapagpilian, wika ng isang
gurong puno ng galit sa mga lalaki. Siyay _____.
a. Nawalan ng gana sa pagtuturo
b. Nawalan ng tiwala sa mga lalaki
c. Nawalan ng gana sa buhay
d. Nawalan ng tiwala sa lahat ng tao
111. Environmentalist believe that ___________,
a. Opening dumping sites will solve waste disposal best
b. Burying plastic will ease clogging of water canals.
c.
Classifying
garbage
identify
biodegradable
and
non-
biodegradable waste.
d. Burning garbage is the safest approached.
112. What comes out of this conversation? Really? Yes, she
wanted to find out all about your house. She even asked how old
your
servants
were.
And
Jeanne
burst
out
laughing.
Im
distrustful Isnt it. Very natural to feel uneasy about what one
cannot understand.
a. Someone was scrutinizing Jeanne
b. Jeanne was wary about the questions raised
c. There is an inquiry going on
d. People can be snoopy at times
113. Ang tamang babala na ipipintura sa pader ay:
a. Dito nakatira ang durugista
b. Mag-ingat sa durigista sa paligid
c. Bahay ng durigista: mag-ingat
d. Parisan ninyo ang nakatira dito
114. Famine in Africa found very many malnourished children.
Several had poor teeth and sight. This is a sign of ________.
a. Deficiency in Vitamin A and D
b. Deficiency in protein
c. Deficiency in Vitamin B d. Deficiency in iron
115. Cooperative concept started in Europe. Now the Department
of Agriculture is using cooperatives to promote productivity. What
windows are open to farmer members of cooperatives?
a. Loan packages for purchase of working animals, tractors and
fertilizers
b. Loan package for irrigation pumps
c. Loan packages seedling and fertilizers
d. Loan packages for the educational expenses of farmers
116. The impeachment led Filipinos to ___________.
a. Understand the judges comments
b. Hate administration trials
c. Appreciate the democratic process of government.
d. Listen to the proceedings.
117. The class was in a state of confusion, What was uttered by the
teacher to put all at ease?
a. Class, whats wrong? At ease.
b. Class, be seated
c. Class, listen to me
d. Class, sit down
demonstration
on
the
streets
was
Down
with
the
c. Anti-poor
d. Elitist
6.
With
the
Batasang
Pambansa
performing
legislative
and
c. Sitio
d. Zone
11. The Philippine government is divided into three branches:
executive, legislative and judiciary. Which among the following
doctrines
best
describes
the
model
of
governance
in
the
Philippines?
a. Tricameralism
b. Separation of powers
c. Emancipation of state
d. Division of labor
12. The Philippine legislature is divided into two major bodies, the
Senate and the House of Representatives. Which among the
following describes this division of the legislative body of the
country?
a. Bipartisanism
b. Co- legislative power
c. Unicameralism
d. Bicameralism
13. Which type of governance is characterized by a union of
partially self- governing states or regions united by a central
government?
a. Federalism
b. Socialism
c. Democracy
d. Totalitarianism
14. In England, Queen Elizabeth acts as a head of state. This
country also has a parliament and a Prime Minister. Which among
the following describes the form of government?
a. Totalitarianism
b. Constitutional monarchy
c. Oligarchy
d. Aristocracy
15. What right is violated when one opens a letter without
permission from the addressee?
a. Right to privacy of communication and correspondence.
b. Right to read a letter.
c. Right to open the envelope without permission.
d. Right to private affairs.
16. When an individual is imprisoned without proper investigation,
what right is violated?
a. Right to due process of law
b. Right to secure persons
c. Right to process paper
d. Right to protection
17. What law was passed by the Philippine Congress in 1995 which
affirms the total integration of persons with disabilities into the
mainstream of society?
a. Republic Act No. 7277
b. Republic Act No. 7784
c. Republic Act No. 7722
d. Republic Act No. 7776
18. An individual has the right to file writ of amparo before the
investigation of an administrative case filed against him/ her. What
fundamental right is invoked by the individual?
a. Right to life, liberty and security
b. Right to due process
c. Right to be defended by a public attorney
d. Right to self- defense
19. What is the writ of habeas corpus?
a. Right to information privacy
b. Right to accumulate data
Filipino
citizens
have
the
power
to
participate
in
the
b. Manuel Roxas
c. Claro M. Recto
d. Eulogio Rodriguez
25.Who first introduced the Islamic religion to the Philippines?
a. Rajah Baguinda
b. Idi Amin
c. Mukdum
d. Abu Bakr
26.
The
Japanese
successful
invasion
was
climaxed
by
the
c. Economic stability
d. Equilibrium
30. Tomatoes as off season and so price for tomatoes are up. Which
law/principle in Economics explains it?
a. Substitution effect
b. Law of cause and effect
c. Principle of marginal utility
d. Law of supply and demand
31. Which explains GNP?
a. The total value in pesos of goods and services produced during
the year.
b. The total value in pesos of goods produced during the year.
c. The total value in pesos of services produced during the year.
d. The total value in pesos of goods and services produced for 2
quarters.
32. Which term refers to social aspects of sex or to socially defined
roles and expectations that are associated with sex?
a. Social differentiation
b. Social class
c. Gender
d. Cultural context
33. Which does one portray when he thinks that what is foreign is
best and that what is local is inferior?
a. Xenocentrism
b. Relativism
c. Ethnocentrism
d. Favoritism
34. The statement that success often comes to those with humble
beginnings would apply best to which of the following figures?
a. Ramon Magsaysay
b. Gloria M. Arroyo
c. Corazon C. Aquino
d. Joseph E. Estrada
35. Which of the following represent ethnocentric behavior?
a. A tourist who lectures his foreign hosts on the "uncivilized"
nature of their marriage customs
b. A student who tutors an immigrant in English
c. A Hispanic community group demands that public aid forms be
published in English and Spanish
d. A Peace Corps volunteer who helps digs wells in Central Africa
36. With the promotion of social justice in mind, which does NOT
belong to the group?
a. Equitable access to education
b. Profit sharing
c. Diffusion of wealth
d. Absolute right over property
37. Which part of the Visayas receives the least precipitation?
a. Northern
b. Eastern
c. Western
d. Central
38.When the Filipino reformists asked for the assimilation of the
Philippines by Spain, what did they ask for? For the Philippines to
________.
a. become independent from Spain
b. become a province of Spain
c. be independent from Spain with certain conditions
d. be represented in the Spanish Cortes
39. How is the so-called colonial mentality manifested?
a. Cultural relativism
b. Cultural diversity
c. Xenocentrism
d. Ethnocentrism
40. The maximum price that can be legally changed for a good or
service is called _____.
a. minimum wage
b. price floor
c. legal wage
d. price ceiling
41.The following are legitimate children, EXCEPT ___________.
a. Those born by artificial insemination.
b. Those legitimated.
c. Those born during a valid marriage of parents.
d. Those born out of a valid marriage of the parents.
42. Which location should have most nearly twelve hours of
daylight and twelve hours of darkness during December? A town
that is located __________.
a. Halfway between the Equator and the South Pole.
b. Close to the Equator.
c. Close to the North Pole.
d. Close to the South Pole.
43. Society denotes ______________________.
a. the totality of social organization and its complex of social
relationships
b. a group of people who share a common culture
c. a geographical aggregate who live a common life and interact
with one another
d. all of the above
44. Sociologists define culture as:
a. a state of refinement
The
occurrence
of
graft
and
corruption,
nepotism
and
49.____ is the material wealth given to the bride and her family
before marriage.
a. bride wealth
b. fetish
c. fosterage all of these
d. dowry
50. The division of society into layers in termed as
a. stratification
b. life chance matrix
c. status inconsistency
d. status defects
51. The most preferred form of marriage in human societies is
a. monogamy
b. polyandry
c. polygamy
d. bigamy
52. What is writ of habeas data?
a. Right to information privacy
b. Right to accumulate data
c. Right to transmit data
d. Right to search for private information
53. When a teacher is charged with an administrative case
committed in the lawful discharge of professional duties, what
right may the teacher invoke for her defense?
a. Right to receive compensation for the duration of the case.
b. Right to be given the due process of law.
c. Right to be defended by the organization of teachers to which
he/ she is a member.
d. Right to be provided with free legal service by the appropriate
office.
b. President
c. Senate President
d. Congress
60. How is the crime of rape classified?
a. Heinous
b. Homicide
c. Slander
d. Malicious Mischief
61. All Filipino citizens have the right to vote and to be voted upon
as a government official.
What is this constitutional right called?
a. Passive right to vote
b. Political franchise
c. Suffrage
d. Electoral right
62. Which is TRUE of the historical development of the Philippines?
a. It has never been an independent nation.
b. It has been an independent nation ever since.
c. It has evolved from a colony to a fully independent nation.
d. It has not achieved full independence from the very beginning.
63. Basically, the Philippine agrarian reform program is a question
of _______________.
a. Land distribution
b. Nepotism and corruption
c. Graft and corruption
d. Environmental degeneration
64. Which is TRUE of the Philippines?
a. It has been colonized by two European colonial powers.
b. It has never been united as a nation.
79 Society denotes
a. the totality of social organization and its complex of social
relationships
b. a group of people who share a common culture
c. a geographical aggregate who live a common life and interact
with one another
d. all of the above
80. The pattern of relationship between units of a specified whole
is:
a. social structure
b. social organization
c. society
d. all of these
81. Sociologists define culture as:
a. a state of refinement
b. the plastic and graphics arts
c. activities such as TV sitcoms, soap operas or rock music
d. the totality of meanings, values, customs, norms, ideas and
symbols relative to a society
82 Which statement about culture does sociologist hold?
a. people living in urban areas are highly cultured
b. the Negritoes in Central Luzon are uncultured
c. all societies have culture
d. all of the above
83 The idea held by the Negritoes about nature spirits helping
them is an example of:
a. norms
b. belief
c. perception
d. sanction
89.
The
occurrence
of
graft
and
corruption,
nepotism
and
94.
The
basic
idea
off
personality
held
by
the
symbolic
interdependent
and
overlapping
social
relationships refers to
a. social groups
b. society
c. bureaucracy
d. state
104.
d. progress
113.
c. dowry
d. fetish
118. Polygamy is practiced by the
a. Muslims of southern Philippines
b. Kalingas
c. Bontocs
d. Negritos
119. ___ describes the blurring and breakdown of established rules,
standards, categories, distinctions and boundaries.
a. naturalization
b. postmodern
c. urbanization
d. westernization
120.
c. amor propio
d. utang na loob
123.
142.
The
Christian
values
of
compassion,
mercy,
humility,
146.
type is
a. polygamy
b. hybridization
c. serial monogamy
d. group marriage
149. The system of relation among the members in a society is
a. kinship
b. descent
c. festive kinship
d. lineage
150. ___ refers to sexual relation with close relatives.
a. taboo
b. incest
c. agriates
d. endogamy
156.
education is
a. human dignity
b. health and harmony with nature
c. human existence
d. peace and practice
161.
171.
drives?
a. water
b. oxygen
c. economic security
d. sleep
176.
a. achievement tests
b. aptitude tests
c. objective tests
d. standardized tests
182.
During
the
sensorimotor
period,
the
child
develops
genic type?
a. thirst
b. status
c. security
d. independence
185. The most scientific school of psychology is
a. Behaviorism
b. Gestaltism
c. Structuralism
d. Functionalism
186. A child who can execute difficult dance steps, throw and catch
a ball skillful play several games is said to have
a. mechanical intelligence
b. abstract intelligence
c. motor intelligence
d. social intelligence
187. A child who is cordial, friendly and helpful with whom people
like, has a high capacity for
a. mechanical intelligence
b. abstract intelligence
c. motor intelligence
d. social intelligence
188.
b. 2 7 years
c. 7 11 years
d. 11 14 years
197.
indicate that
a. much is forgotten
b. small amount is forgotten
c. nothing is forgotten
d. retention is increased
221. The intention to remember is
a. assume mastery
b. adds meaning to the material
c. does not retard forgetting
d. increased interest and mind-set
222. Over-learning the material
a. increases retention
b. decrease interests
c. makes memory work monotonous
d. increases forgetting
223. A good memory has much value because it
a. gives one a chance to show individuality
b. shows that one is above average in intelligence
c. increased ones social efficiency
d. indicates clear thinking
224. The most widely accepted concept of intelligence is
a. capacity to learn
239.
c. educational
d. social values
244.
Pedro
studied
hard
and
passed
the
Teachers
Board
starts learning the culture of his family; later with his neighbors,
then the school and societys rules, regulations and laws. This is
known as
a. education
b. socialization
c. training
d. experience
252.
and person?
As
person
reaches
adolescence,
becoming
more
helpless
and
do
not
care
about
the
future
of
the
country/community
d. A and C answers
255.
Age?
a. waters around what is now the Philippines fell about 156 ft.
below its level
b. areas of land came to the surface and became land bridges
c. the packs of glaciers which covered the earth melted as sunlight
entered the atmosphere
d. all of these
256.
discussing
consequences.
real-life
moral
situation
and
evaluating
their
261.
bond?
a. a situation which influences or affects the learner
b. a response in which the learner makes the situation
c. a connection between the problem and solution
d. a learner achieving a solution
All
of
the
following
statements
apply
to
Piagets
279.
By
repeatedly
pairing
an
unconditioned
stimulus
an
Theory?
a. sees learning as a stimulus-response interaction
b. focuses on the cognitive structure of man as basis for learning
c. centers on the life space as source of learning
d. does not emphasize reinforcement
281. Bruners Theory on learning states that intrinsic motivation is
better than extrinsic motivation. Which of the following statement
below is the best example of intrinsic motivation?
a. a student has a desire to learn a subject because it is worth
knowing
b. a student learns because of the use of reward and punishment
c. a student wants to learn because his goal is to graduate with
honors
d. a student learns because he wants to prove that he is intelligent
282.
learning except:
a. the learner must clearly perceive the goal
b. the learner must practice role playing
c. the learner must be psychologically and physiologically ready
d. the learner must be motivated to learn
283. Jane has been punished and this has adopted her aggressive
behavior towards her younger brother.
However, lately, she has been seen her mother shouting at and
showing aggressive behavior toward her father. Because of this,
she has started to manifest aggressive behavior toward her
younger brother. This situation is an example of:
a. inhibitory effect
b. negative effect
c. disinhibitory effect
d. modelling effect
284. Learners who have past histories of failures and frustrations
are generally observed to manifest:
a. low achievement motivation
b. high achievement performance
c. a fear to study
d. fear of school
285.
287.
conscientious
teacher
can
best
help
her
students
to
well-defined
roles
to
maintain
and
protect
its
c. culture
d. archeology
293.
d. hysteria
302. It is system or schools of psychology that claims that
experience or mental states are made of sensations, images or
ideas and feelings.
a. Structuralism
b. gestalt psychology
c. behaviorism
d. functionalism
303.
306.
learning.
a. law of effect
b. law of exercise
c. law of readiness
d. none of these
311.
It
is
the
process
by
which
an
organism
inherits
the
d. late childhood
325. It refers to the natural impulse possessed by men and
animals, an activity engaged in for the enjoyment and satisfaction,
but can also be utilized as a tool for learning.
a. desire
b. emotion
c. play
d. rivalry
326. It is one of the characteristics of Filipino learners shown by
the attitude of partial inhibition of social responses especially in
the presence of strangers.
a. shyness
b. perseverance
c. humility
d. competition
327. Learning is any change in the behavior of an organism, is the
main educational idea of the ____.
a. behaviorists
b. connectionists
c. Gestaltists
d. mind theories
328. it is the natural impulse of the child, which involves a skillful
or dexterous management, or control of actions.
a. rivalry
b. play
c. manipulation
d. curiosity
329. Learning is an active and dynamic process in which the learner
must definitely be involved in the teaching learning activities, is
the basic tenet of ____.
a. progressivism
b. Gestalt
c. connectionism
d. behaviorism
330.
type
of
motivation,
which
is
based
on
reward
and
punishments.
a. extrinsic
b. intrinsic
c. materialistic
d. psychological
332.
another.
a. competition
b. curiosity
c. emulation
d. rivalry
333. Danica got the highest grade in Mathematics because she
studied very well in the said subject. For
this, Danica will be all the more motivated to study not only
Mathematics but also her other subjects. This is in accordance with
the ____.
a. Law of Belongingness
b. Law of Effect
c. Law of Exercise
d. Law of Readiness
334.
friars assumed all the authority in the schools and classrooms and
the students had no right but to obey their teachers. This best
illustrates ____ approach to teaching.
a. authoritarian
b. democratic
c. laissez-faire
d. Socratic
335. It is the domain, which is focused on the development of the
attitude, interest and emotion as well as the intangible qualities of
the child.
a. affective
b. cognitive
c. manipulative
d. psychomotor
336. Regarding the maturation of boys and girls, teachers should
bear in mind that:
a. girls mature at a later stage than boys
b. girls mature at an earlier stage than boys
c. boys and girls mature at the same time
d. there are no marked difference in their time of maturity
337. Transfer of learning easily takes place if the activities involved
____.
a. are different
b. having identical elements
c. occur in the same time
d. vary in difficulty
338. When the learner is well motivated, he performs his task ___.
a. with indifference
b. with interests
c. with arrogance
d. with enthusiasm
339. A six-year-old child who has a mental age of 96 has an IQ of
____.
a. 120
b. 130
c. 132
d. 133
340.
b. cognitive
c. manipulative
d. psychomotor
344.
348. Values are caught and not taught. This due to the fact that
children learn from what they observe from adults. This shows the
natural tendency of children known as:
a. competition
b. curiosity
c. imitation
d. rivalry
349. The domain of learning, which caters to the development of
skills of the child.
a. affective
b. cognitive
c. objectives
d. psychomotor
350. This is a term, which means pattern shape or configuration.
This school of thought adheres to the idea that the experiences at
any given moment are determined by the totality of its related
phases, which constitutes an integral pattern of configuration.
a. behaviorism
b. connectionism
c. gestalt
d. progressivism
351. Learning is further strengthened when there are similarities
in the topics or subject matters to be learned.
a. Law of Belongingness
b. Law of Effect
c. Law of Exercises
d. Law of Readiness
352.
b. Law of Frequency
c. Law of Multiple Response
d. Law of Recency
353. Zsa-zsas father promised to by her a laptop computer if she
graduated as valedictorian. She studied so hard in order to
graduate as valedictorian and get her prize. This is a good example
of _____.
a. punishment
b. motivation
c. intrinsic motivation
d. extrinsic motivation
354. it is defined as the quest for truth based on logical reasoning
aside
form
factual
observation
of
the
natures
multifarious
phenomena.
a. culture
b. morality
c. philosophy
d. sociology
355. it is an ordinance of reason formulated for the common good
by the one who has charge of the society.
a. philosophy
b. morality
c. law
d. culture
356. A teacher can best help a withdrawn child to assert himself
and win the respect of his classmates by ____.
a. giving him opportunity to show his talents
b. providing him leadership roles
c. always calling him to answer questions
d. encouraging him to study harder to outwit his classmates
357. The best for a teacher to impart values to his pupils is ___.
a. constant repetition of actions to make them routinely
b. inflicting corporal punishment
c. acting as a role model
d. always scolding his pupils
358.
c. moral sensism
d. hedonism
363. If the Christian has the Bible and the Islam has the Quran as
Holy Scriptures, what do you call the Sacred of Text of Hinduism?
a. Veda
b. Nirvana
c. Karma
d. Analects
364.
367. Know thyself was the dictum of this Greek thinker who was
condemned to die by drinking hemlock.
a. Aristotle
b. Plato
c. Socrates
d. Thales
368. It is something, which is chosen from alternatives, acted upon
and enhances the creative integration and development of human
personality.
a. values
b. morality
c. ethics
d. character
369. Hitler massacred millions of people during the holocaust due
to the belief advocated by Friedrich Nietzsche that the society must
produce strong people and kill the weak. What is the name of this
philosophical belief?
a. moral rationalism
b. moral evolutionism
c. Nazism
d. utilitarianism
370. Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot
change; courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know
the difference was the well-known prayer of ____.
a. Saint Augustin
b. Saint Duke
c. Saint Francis
d. Saint Matthew
371.
b. Shintoism
c. Judaism
d. Buddhism
372.
body and can escape only from such bondage through an endless
series of birth.
a. Veda
b. Transmigration
c. Karma
d. Nirvana
373. Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution.
The proletarians have nothing to lose but their claims they have a
world to win. Workingmen of all countries unite! were the
concluding statements of the
____.
a. Russian Constitution
b. Magna Carta
c. Communist Manifesto
d. Das Kapital
374.
c. ignorance
d. violence
376.
a. Reformation
b. Renaissance
c. Naturalism in education
d. Realism in education
381. What statement is INCONSISTENT with what areadvocated by
progressive educators?
a. The cosmos that confronts the learner is continually undergoing
change
b. Educational aims are not fixed and final.
c. Education is the constant reconstruction of experience.
d. Educational concerns are focused on the supernatural world of
eternity.
382.
philosophy of education?
a. The chief business of education is to cultivate the intellectual
virtues of man.
b. Education should be devoted to the thorough study of a few
subjects selected for their universal and basic importance.
c. Essentialism stresses reading, speaking, writing and arithmetic
as tool subjects; grammar, rhetoric, logic and languages as
intellectual subjects.
d. Essentialism is in accord with the basic philosophy of childcentered education as favored by progressives.
383. What statement is NOT TRUE in so far as the contributions of
Friedrich W. Froebel to education are concerned?
a. Education is development from within.
b. In the educational process the pupil or learner is a passive
agent.
c. He is propounded the principle of self-activity.
d. He formulated the principle of social participation.
384.
education?
a. The basic reality is to be found in the forces and laws of nature.
b. Sense perception is the fundamental means to learning.
c. What is hard or difficult has special disciplinary value.
d. All knowledge is acquired through experience.
386. What statement is unacceptable to proponents and followers
of humanism in education?
a. Classical Latin literature is the basis of liberal education.
b. Liberal education stresses moral discipline.
c. The essential of liberal education are history, moral philosophy
and eloquence.
d. Languages are used as tool subjects and a pansophic curriculum
is the means to new social order.
387.
The
ways
in
which
primitive
children
learn
were
by
application, not learning but practice. What kind of people were the
Romans?
a. Naturalist
b. Progressivists
c. Pragmatists
d. Realists
389.
soul searching and knowing more about them. The most important
aspect of the professional life of a teacher therefore is a critical
examination of ideas related to his life and work, the critical
examination of ideas should continue through:
a. teachers professional career
b. teachers changing philosophical orientation
c. teachers value orientation
d. teachers philosophy in life
391. The teachers total philosophy of life cant be separated from
his philosophy of education or his learning theory, and his methods
of teaching, for views of reality, knowledge and value lie in the
realm of:
a. movistic, dualistic and organic view
b. metaphysical, epistemological and axiological view
c. philosophical, sociological anthropological view
d. realistic, naturalist and humanistic view
d. none of these
396.
acquires
information
or
knowledge
accommodation
b. law of readiness
c. law of effect
d. conditioning theory
400.
that all children are born good but society makes them bad?
a. Jean Jacques Rousseau
b. John Locke
c. Thomas Habbes
d. none of the above
411. What does a sense-realist or a pragmatist mean when he says
that a person talks sense?
a. The person talks about something important or significant.
b. The person understands what he is talking about.
c. The person talks about those that are perceived by the senses
not only by the person who experience them but also by others who
can verify them.
d. All the above.
412. According to Herbartian psychology the chief characteristic of
the mind is its power of___.
a. assimilation
b. abstraction
c. intellectualization
d. conceptualization
413.
___.
a. Reformation
b. Renaissance
c. Humanism
d. Scholasticism
414.
a. stimulus-response theory
b. cognitive field theory
c. trial and error theory
d. conditioning theory
422.
426.
development?
a. growth involves physical changes while development refers to
maturation
b. growth involves growing older, while development is an increase
in height and weight at all times
c. growth is the process of ripening while development is the result
of training
d. none of the above
427.
The
unborn
fetus
appear
to
be
like
monsters
with
showing
a. mechanical intelligence
b. social intelligence
c. motor intelligence
d. abstract intelligence
433. A new-born baby is known as
a. neonate
b. fetus
c. an infant
d. a preemie
434. Readiness in the child involves not only maturation but also
a. adjustment
b. hereditary capabilities
c. independent learning
d. motivation and experience
435. Which of the following is not a psychological need?
a. need for love
b. need for food
c. need for belongingness
d. needs of friends
436. Biological inheritance begins
a. at the birth of the child
past is
a. remedial
b. diagnostic
c. development
d. corrective
441. With cooperative learning is mind, which does NOT belong to
group?
a. competition
b. teamwork
c. collaboration
d. synergy
citizen who
a. works overseas for the education of his children
b. uses his skills and capital to generate jobs in the countryside
c. sings the National Anthem will all his heart
d. salutes the flag as it is raised during the flag ceremony
450. Which one may help an adolescent discover his identity?
a. Parents a pursuing in to follow a specific path
b. exploring many different roles in healthy manner
c. relating to people
d. deciding to follow one path only
451.
obligation to
457.
while the pupils waited nervously to greet him. He was tense and
harsh the pupils. Later, he tried to encourage t hem to participate
but the children remained quite in their seats. Which can be best
explained the situation?
a. the impact of the non-verbal and verbal messages of the teacher
is the same
b. the teachers verbal communication has not be interpreted
correctly by the pupils
c. the teachers verbal and non-verbal messages are contradictory
c. Law of recency
d. Law of exercise
e. Law of identical
465. At the end of Piagets concrete operational state, a child is
capable of all the following task, except:
a. class inclusion
b. transitivity
c. decantation
d. testing hypothesis
e. resolving conflicts
466.
learning
is
taking
in,
processing,,
storing
and
receiving
perceptual information
c. learning is building new structures upon these previously
learned
d. learning includes how pleasurable or how painful consequences
of behavior change individuals behavior overtime
e. learning is change of behavior in the individual
468. Which of the following is an example of metacognitive skills?
a. recalling a name
b. listening skill
babyhood?
I. Babyhood is the true foundation of age
II. Babyhood is an age of rapid growth and change
III. Babyhood is an age of decreasing dependency
IV. Babyhood is the beginning of socialization
V. babyhood is the beginning of sex-role typing
a. I, II, III and IV
b. II, III, IV and V
c. I, III, IV and V
d. I, II, IV and V
e. I, II, III, IV, and V
472.
I. Crying
II. Babbling
III. Yelling
IV. Gesturing
V. emotional expression
a. I, II, III, and IV
b. II, III, IV and V
c. I, III, IV and V
d. II, III, and V
e. I, II, IV and V
473. Which chronological development below characterizes the
nature of socialization during the early childhood?
I. During this state the child does not play more with other
children, but also talks more with them
II. As a general rule, during the preschool years, children find social
contacts with members of the opposite sex more pleasurable than
those with members of the same sex
III. As a social contacts increases, young children engage in
cooperative play, play in which they are part of the group and
interact with group members
IV. At this age children engage in parallel play, play in which young
children play independently beside other children rather than with
them.
a. I, II, and IV
b. III and IV
c. II, III and IV
d. I, II, and III
e. I, III, and IV
474. Which of the following factors is probably the MOST crucial to
successful child rearing?
a. presence of educational toys at home
b. presence of other siblings
following
statements
about
gender-related
differences
is
correct?
a. females have greater verbal ability
b. male have better visual-spatial skills
c. male excel in mathematical skills
d. male are more aggressive
e. all of the above-statements are correct
478. A 9-year old girl is brought to the school physicians office for
a physical check up. She has no history of significant problems.
When the school nurse ask the child and mother about the childs
best friend, the school is assessing:
a. language development
b. motor development
c. neurological development
d. social development
e. emotional development
479. The mother tells the school nurse that the child is continually
telling jokes and riddles to the point of driving the other family
members crazy. The school nurse should explain that this behavior
is a sign
of:
a. inadequate parental attention
b. mastery of language
c. inappropriate peer influence
d. excessive television watching
e. too much confidence
480. The theory of human needs was authored by:
a. Piaget
b. Maslow
c. Dunn
d. Freud
e. Erickson
481. The proponent of the psychosexual theory is:
a. Piaget
b. Maslow
c. Dunn
d. Freud
e. Erickson
482. The psycho-social theory was of :
a. Piaget
b. Maslow
c. Dunn
d. Freud
e. Erickson
483. The theorist who believes that each stage of development has
a personality crisis involving a major conflict that is critical at the
time is:
a. Piaget
b. Maslow
c. Dunn
d. Freud
e. Erickson
484. The theorist who views that the development of the mind as
occurring thru adaptation to the environment via assimilation and
accommodation:
a. Piaget
b. Maslow
c. Dunn
d. Freud
e. Erickson
485. Piaget is famous for this:
a. human needs theory
b. psychosexual theory
c. physical growth theory
d. psychosocial theory
e. cognitive theory
486. The hereditary traits acquired by a person in his lifetime.
a. are transmissible to his offspring
b. reappear in his future grandchildren
c. have no influence on the offspring at all
d. become recessive traits
487. What do students develop when they are given a chance to
settle differences of opinion?
a. fair play
b. tolerance
c. irritants
d. sociability
488. What action must schools do against teenagers gang age?
a. provide the gang all the freedom it needs
b. gives classrooms activities to give directions to out-of-school
youth activities
c. supervise gang activities
d. set up norms of conduct for the members of the gang
489. Which statement is NOT needed to attain the learners
interest in learning activities?
a the activity must lead to practical end
b the activity must be within the ability of the learner
c the activity must fill a need recognized by the learner
d the learner must have the experience that will furnish the
background for the activity
490. What is the reaction of the shop teacher upon seeing the tools
scattered?
a thats very kind of you
b leave your tools alone
c its all right, you may go
d return your tools to the property clerk
491. Of the following Filipino traits, which is not a hindrance for
progressive learning?
a. Hiya
b. Sensibility
c. compadre system
d. utang na loog
even
done
without
much
understanding
develops
and
Julian,
identical
triplet
in
separate
classes.
What
c. through drill
d. through the use of varied learning experiences
e. through negligence
520. It is extended to make up for the harm done to someone.
a Collusion
b Reward
c. compensation
d. award
521. Researches established that complete coordination of motor
activities is attained at
a pre-natal stage
b childhood stage
c. adolescence stage
d. infancy
522. Children consider parents and teachers as authorities and
models at the early childhood stage.
What does this statement imply?
a. parents should enforce strict discipline at home at teachers in
school
b. teachers and parents should serve as role models at all times
c. teachers should demand complete obedience from the learners
in school
d. parent-teacher conference should always be an activity in school
523. The levels and type of abilities in adolescence will be
maintained or enhanced in adulthood depending on such factors as:
A) education, B) experiences, C) cognitive activities, and D) social
activities.
enhanced?
a. A-B-C
b. A-B-C-D
c. A and C
Which
combination
of
abilities
is
maintained
or
d. B and C
524. It was revealed in Termans studies of superior children that
moral and personal trait superiority is significantly marked. Which
of these is the appropriate activity of teacher?
a. expose this group to moral and personal experiences
b. distribute the activities of this group equally between moral and
personal
c. limit the experiences of this group to personal growth
d. provide this group with more experiences in school other than
moral and personal
525.
mental
maturity
necessary
for
learner
to
profit
from
opportunities?
a. it can be determined by readiness test
b. it may be reached at the age of seven
c. it varies from task
d. it can approximately be reached at the age of five
527. If children are cooperatively engaged with the teacher in a
group project the children will discipline themselves as each
member of the group exercises.
a. obedience to the teacher
b. special interest
c. peer influence
d. moral compulsion
is
exposed
to
more
challenges
and
stimuli
in
his
surroundings?
a. Potentials
b Intelligence
c. emotional development
d. interests
530. Social stratification is greatly developed in the classroom.
Which of these activities would be an effective way of avoiding or
minimizing this?
a. avail the influence of mass media for children of all classes
b assign leadership roles to the children of the upper social class
c provide limited experience to children of less privileged classes
d
encourage
higher
educational
aspirations
among
the
less
privileged pupils
531. Which of these statements best explains why an athletic coach
training college students for an intercollegiate tournament in
weightlifting would do well to select his prospective contestants
from the high school group?
a. muscular strength continues to grow reaching its peak at age 20
b. muscular strength reaches its peak at age 17 and stabilizes at
age 20
c. muscular strength depends upon the proportion of muscles and
fat which stabilizes after the age 20
Which
of
the
following
is
usually
considered
themost
of
these
teachers
activities
reflects
an
interactive
environment?
a. II and III only
b. I and IV only
c. I and II only
d. III only
535. A teacher who subscribes to the pragmatic philosophy of
education believes that experience should follow learning. In her
teaching, she therefore exerts effort in
a. requiring learners full mastery of the lessons
c. The experience of the child reduces the area in which the school
may choose to develop interests.
d. The school should not develop interest outside the experience of
the child.
548. Which of these processes can be used to prevent forgetting
and unlearning?
a Motivation
b Presentation
c. evaluation
d. drills and review
549. The adolescence wants independence; yet he has a strong
desire for security. He wants to feel secure in the affection and
regard of his peers and of adults. That is, he wants to be secured
a. physically and socially
b. spiritually and physically
c. mentally and emotionally
d. emotionally and socially
550. The problem of meeting adequately all the needs of a learner
in education becomes the task of the teacher. For this task to be
effectively accomplished, the teacher has to be aware of the nature
and extent of the school learners differences, how they affect
teaching and learning. In the developmental theory, this refers to:
a. family differences
b. community differences
c. individual differences
d. sex differences
551. As the individual emerges from the sheltered life within the
home toward an expanded social and physical environment, new
problems arise and additional needs and wants appear. During this
time boys and girls need very urgently.
a. physical adjustment
b. social adjustment
c. emotional adjustment
d. spiritual adjustment
552. According to this theory, human activities are based on
association between stimuli and responses. This theory has been
called the S-R bond. These terms refers to:
a. connectionism theory
b. law of readiness
c. law of effect
d. conditioning theory
553. It states that when a person is prepared to respond or act,
giving the responses is satisfying and being prevented from doing
so is annoying.
a. connectionism theory
b law of readiness
c. law of effect
d. conditioning theory
554. Pavlovs well-known experiment demonstrated the formation
or straightening of an association between salivation is a dog and
the
sound
of
buzzer
through
the
repeated
simultaneous
d. application
556. There are motivations, which may be applied by a teacher in
motivating students to learn. One is a force that arises from
outside the individual such as honors, monetary rewards, medals
and the like.
This force refers to:
a. extrinsic motivator
b intrinsic motivator
c. extensive motivator
d. intensive motivator
557. In all social groupings members are classified according to
certain criteria, which may differ according to the nature of the
group. One of the systems by which men are ranked higher or lower
according to the value accorded their various social roles and
activities.
a. social gratification
b social grace
c. social stratification
d. social differentiation
558. Sociologists have long recognized difference in groups and
have used these differences as the bases for group classification. It
is relatively smaller in size than gang. It comes into being when
two or more persons are related to one another in an intimate
fellowship that involves going out together, doing things together,
exchanging
intimate
sentimental situations:
a. gang
b. peer
c. playmate
d. clique
personal
matters
involving
emotional
network
of
behavior
with
different
degrees
of
sense that
a. growth usually involves physical changes while development
refers to learning maturation
writing
Havighurst?
a. early childhood
b. late childhood
c. adolescence
d. early adulthood
and
calculating
developed
according
to
b. classical conditioning
c. cognitive theory
d. affective theory
587. Learning takes place as a whole in a form of generalization
according to the theory of the
a. Connectionists
b. Behaviorists
c. Gestaltists
d. Psychoanalysts
588. A period when peak of learning takes place is known as
a. learning curve
b. plateau of learning
c. learning spurts
d. learning process
589. A psychological instrument used to determine how popular or
unpopular a pupil is known as
a. Sociogram
b. anecdotal record
c. checklist
d. questionnaire
590. A type of psychological defense mechanism which consists of
giving explanations for our behavior, explanations that often seem
to quite logical, but that do not get at the real cause is
a. displace hostility
b. rationalization
c. repression
d. regression
591. An IQ which range from 70 to 85 is usually believed to be in
the intellectual level of
a. normal
b. superior
c. dull normal
d. moron
592. A person who classified the hierarchy needs of man into basic
physiological needs and security,
love, esteem and self-actualization was
a. Maslow
b. Roger
c. James
d. Thorndike
593. Which of the following is a practical application of Thorndikes
law of readiness?
a. pupils must be frequently exposed to drills, practices
b. pupils must be motivated first before my lesson starts
c. pupils must be praised for their good work
d. pupils must be punished for their misbehavior
594. What type of education is usually intended for out of- school
which consist vocational-technical skills
training?
a. non-formal education
b. formal education
c. informal education
d. liberal education
595. A type of group which one has feeling of indifference,
strangeness, avoidance, dislike,
antagonism and even hatred
a. in group
b. out group
c. peer group
d. reference group
to
avoid
disagreement,
conflicts
by
maintaining
smooth
interpersonal relationship
c. economic mobility an social acceptance
d. all of these
597. An intense feeling that ones culture is more superior than
other peoples is known as
a. ethnocentrism
b. xenophobia
c. hydrophobia
d. protectionism
598. Customary ways of behaving which have become habitual and
repetitive to a number of individuals of
a group is known as
a. folkways
b. mores
c. folktales
d. ethnic ways
599. A type of social status which is acquired or earned by birth as
in the case of the royal families handing down automatically the
royal titles to their children
a. ascribed status
b. achieved status
c. innate status
d. earned status
600. Studies of Robert Fox in 1977 tend to show that the first man
reached the Philippines during the
a. Middle Pleistocene period, 4-5 thousand years ago
b. Early Pleistocene period
d. adolescence
606. The cycle of human development includes the following stages
mentioned below. Which of these stages should come first?
a. Adulthood
b. Infanthood
c. childhood
d. adolescent
607. One inherits certain traits from ones parents but he is not the
real replica of his parents. This explains the principle of heredity
which is the principle of
a. variation
b. uniformity
c. reproduction
d. filial regression
608. The teacher can help develop self-concept among her pupils
by
a. letting the child know how bad, stupid, and a failure he was.
b. Keeping quiet about the childs limitation
c. Expressing confidence on the childs capability punishing
d. Punishing
609. Which of the following will directly satisfy biological drives?
a. Water
c. economic security
b. Oxygen
d. sleep
610. What term is used to refer to internal stimulus condition of the
organism, which impels it to activity?
a. Motives
b. school phobia
c. motivation
d. incentive
611 A child who is overprotected or rejected may suffer
a. obsession
b. school phobia
c. neutralism
d. hypochondriac
612. There are many factors to consider in determining the childs
readiness for learning. Which of these is the most basic?
a. maturation
b. experience
c. methods and materials of instruction
d. emotional attitudes and personal adjustments
613. Learning is due to maturation and training. Which of the laws
is highly related to it?
a. law of use
b. law of annoyance
c. law of effect
d. law of readiness
614.
During
the
sensorimotor
period,
the
child
develops
c. quality concept
d. cluster concept
616. Which of these listed needs does not belong to the sociogenic
type?
a. Thirst
b. Status
c. security
d. independence
617. The most scientific school of psychology is
a. behaviorism
b. Gestaltism
c. structuralism
d. functionalism
618. A child who can execute difficult dance steps, throw and catch
a ball skillful play several games is said to have
a. mechanical intelligence
b. abstract intelligence
c. motor intelligence
d. social intelligence
619) A child who is cordial, friendly and helpful with whom people
like, has a high capacity for
a. mechanical intelligence
b. social intelligence
c. motor intelligence
d. abstract intelligence
620. Which of the four emotional behavior patterns will be the
reaction in pleasant situation?
a. destruction
b. approach
c. retreat
d. stopping of response
621. When a younger reverts to weeping, pouting or childish play
as means of overcoming frustrations, this mechanism is called
a. repression
b. regression
c. nomadism
d. fantasy
622. Cognitive domain refers to
a. skills
b. attitude
c. values
d. knowledge with understanding
623. The behavior of the child is to large extent dependent upon
his
a. biological inheritance
b. environment
c. peers
d. parents
624. Which of these provide the best reinforcement?
a. use of marks
b. scholarship
c. awarding a model
d. natural interest in the world
625. There are several causes of maladjustment. Which one is not a
sure cause?
a. poverty
b. rejection
c. broken home
d. intelligence
The
different
stages
of
the
child
growths
should
understood because
a. of the relation of between his physical and mental status
b. of the wide range of ability
c. his emotional; and social factors affect growth
d. education fir the growth
630. Adolescence includes the years from
a. 6 to 9
b. 9 to 12
c. 13 to 21
d. 21 to 26
631. By social intelligence we mean
a. ability to get along with people
b. absence of shyness
be
a. education
b. socialization
c. culture
d. anthropology
656. Pre-marital sex is commonly practiced in Western countries,
but considered bad in the Philippines; what is good for them is bad
for us. This means that culture is
a. adaptive
b. dynamic
c. shared
d. relative
657. The expression Filipinos operate or live on two levels of
culture, means that Filipinos
a. are influenced by both parental sides father-mother
b. versatile people who can live whether in the Philippines or USA
c. influenced by both Western and Asian culture
d. either good or bad
658. Whether we like or not, it is impossible to find a true or pure
Filipino music, dance, or belief, because culture is
a. Diverge
b. dynamic-cumulative
c. relative
d. learned
d.
context
668.
b. effect
c. readiness
d. repetition
673. The level of mental maturity necessary for a pupil to profit
from opportunities to learn ___.
a. may be reached at the age of seven
b. can approximately be reached at the age of five
c. varies from task to task
d. can be determined by readiness test
674. In which of the following teacher tasks is knowledge of
childrens effective development only of
supplementary significance?
a. understanding ones own emotional reactions to various types of
pupil behavior
b. understanding the emotionally-based causes of pupil behavior
c. sampling of classroom activities that generate excitement and
happiness
d. helping children overcome negative emotions
675.
Educators
are
aware
that
no
amount
of
practice
and
stages
of
moral
development
are
closely
related
to
An
athletic
coach
training
college
students
for
an
What
would
be
an
effective
way
of
avoiding
social
encourage
higher
educational
aspirations
among
the
less
privileged pupils
d. assign leadership roles to the children of the upper social class
688. The environment in order to facilitate learning must be
interactive. Which of the following best typifies
this kind of environment?
a. the child summarizes the section on fossils in his science
textbook
some
aspects
of
the
internal
and
external
Which
of
these
statements
is
TRUE
regarding
the
some
aspects
of
the
internal
and
external
development?
a. arranging the seats in such a way that every learner feels
comfortable
d. adolescent
722. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the level
of mental maturity necessary for
a learner to profit from opportunities?
a. it can be determined by readiness test
b. it may be reached at the age of seven
c. it varies from task
d. it can approximately be reached at the age of five
723. Researches established that complete coordination of motor
activities is attained at:
a. pre-natal stage
b. adolescence stage
c. childhood stage
d. infancy
724. Which of the following will trigger additional development if a
child is exposed to more
challenges and stimuli in his surroundings?
a. Potentials
b. Intelligence
c. emotional development
d. interest
725. If a resilient child with superior intelligence is reared in a poor
environment the probable outcome would
be___?
a. mental retardation since he is cultural deprived
b. mental change in IQ because he is culturally deprived
c. no change in IQ because environmental deprivation has nothing
to do with intelligence
d. slight change in IQ although he can overcome frustration and
obstacle
726.
a. musical
b. kinesthetic intelligence
c. logical-mathematical
d. spatial intelligence
731. Which one correctly describes the phenomenon of lately
children?
a. they are poorly motivated school children
b. they are engaged in child labor
c. they are truant school children
d. they turn to empty homes after school either to sit by the
television or to roam the streets
732. Moral development is early childhood is characterized by __.
a. questioning rules
b. acting out of conviction
c. willful disobedience of rules
d. acting without knowing why they do so
733. In her teaching, Ms. Breis moves from particular instances to
tentative generalizations that are
subjected to further verification. Ms. Breis engages herself in ___.
a. deductive logic
b. philosophical analysis
c. inductive logic
d. intuition
734. Which of the following is not a subject-centered curriculum?
a. value-oriented
b. subject area
c. back-to-basics
d. perennialist
735. Which of the following is a correct statement of emotional
intelligence based on Daniel Golemans
theory?
a. emotional intelligence is giving free rein to feeling
b. emotional intelligence changes less considerably than IQ through
life
c. emotional intelligence is being nice to people
d. emotional intelligence is feeling appropriately and effectively
736. The authoritarian setting in the Filipino home is reinforced by
a classroom teacher who __
a. is open to suggestions
b. encourages pupils to ask questions
c. ask open-ended questions
d. prescribes what pupils should do
737. Which stage according to Erikson is the stage of trust and
mistrust?
a. entry childhood
b. young childhood
c. adolescence
d. infancy
738 Daniel Goleman talks about emotional intelligence. Which of
the following characterize a student with a
high degree of emotional intelligence?
a. sensitive to the points of view and feeling of others
b. prodded by others
c. obsessed with achieving at any cost
d. unable to delay gratification
739. According to Hurlock, studies of childrens play have revealed
that toy play reaches its peak during
the ___.
a. late childhood years
b. babyhood
c. early childhood years
Which
among
the following
has
been
said
to
play
in
b inappropriate body-build
c attraction to the opposite sex
d irresponsibility as shown in neglect of studies in favor of having a
good time
745. Ms. Ramos is often times frustrated. The students in her class
hardly volunteer to recite and to do other
learning-related tasks. This is a proof of the Filipinos ___.
a. sense of humor
b. lack of resourcefulness
c. lack of reflection
d. passivity and lack of initiative
746. Which period in the life span of an individual is characterized
by growth spurt?
a. pre-natal and puberty
b. early childhood
c. prenatal period and early childhood
d. early childhood and adolescence
747. Which of the following is not a hazard to the mastery of
developmental tasks?
a. inappropriate or impossible expectations
b. crises when individuals pass from one stage to another
c. unfavorable social judgment
d. by passing of a stage of development as a result of failure to
master the tasks for that stage of development
748. Which of the following statements on developmental task is
wrong?
a. Retirees are not expected to work on mastering certain
developmental tasks
b. There are essential skills expected to be acquired and mastered
in each developmental stage
Failure
to
master
developmental
tasks
at
certain
pre-schematic
stage,
schematic
stage,
scribbling
dawning
752.
statement is untrue?
a. the higher the intelligence, the greater the ability to learn
b. the higher the intelligence, the more education is not needed
c. the higher the intelligence, the more accurate man can respond
d. the higher the intelligence, the faster man can adjust to his
environment
753. Ms. Aura Vivian Llapitan, a Grade One teacher, has observed
that her pupils respond actively to various class activities. Why are
her pupils teachable?
a. their economic competence makes him receptive to education
b. their independence makes them more obedient
c. they are more open to experience
d. any of three is correct
754. In education as agent of modernization the curriculum tends
to focus on well-defined orientation.
Which described best the curriculum in this sociological view?
a. future oriented
b. past oriented
c. present oriented
d. tradition oriented
755. Miss Melody San Pedro, who is a firm believer of education as
cultural transmission is equally
interested in the following except one. Which is not a concern of
education as cultural transmission?
a. current social issues
b. intentions or objectives
c. changes in the learners behavior
d. manner of making the learner function
organize
seminar
on
personality
development
among
adolescents
763. Jacquelyn Mendoza does not do anything in class. She will only
complete a task if you sit with her and
continually tell her that what she is doing is correct. During her
free time she sits at her desks starting into space. If you ask what
shed like to do she just smiles sweetly and shakes her head
negatively.
How would you describe Jacquelyns behavior?
a. passive-antagonistic
b. passive-dependent
c. indifferent-shy
d. proud-progressive
764. Learning takes place best when
a. learning exercises are focused on the right side of the brain
b. learning exercises involve both sides of the brain
c. learning exercises are focused on cognitive objectives
d. learning exercises are focused on the left side of the brain
765. Marvin, a Grade I pupil plays with his classmates, but cannot
accept defeat, Based on Piagets theory of
cognitive development, in what developmental stage is Marvin?
a. concrete operation
b. sensorimotor
c. formal operation
d. pre-operation
766. What is the highest level of comprehension?
a. critical comprehension
b. critical evaluation
c. integration
d. literal comprehension
767. Mother equally divided the pineapple in two glasses for her
two boys. One glass is short but stout; another
long but thin. Both boys wanted the long but thin glass believing
that it contained more. In what developmental stage are the boys?
a. concrete operation
b. formal operation
c. sensorimotor
d. pre-operational
768. What I hear, I forget; What I see, I remember; What I do, I
understand This means that pupils learn best
when they __.
a. learn independently
b. work with groups
c. watch TV
d. takes active part in the learning process
769. Both Muslim and Christian value marriage but the Muslim
practices polygamous marriage while the
Christian practices monogamous marriage. What is this called?
a. ethical relativism
b. enculturation
c. acculturation
d. cultural relativism
770. Marvin, a Grade I pupil, is happy when he wins in a game but
sulks when he doesnt. Which does
Marvins behavior indicate?
a. Egotism
b. Egocentrism
c. rigidity of thought
d. semi-logical reasoning
771. If the student is encouraged to develop himself to the fullest,
which of Maslows hierarchy of needs should he satisfy?
a. safety needs
b. physiological needs
c. belongingness
d. self-actualization
772. A student passes a book report poorly written but ornately
presented in a folder to make up for the poor
quality of the book report content. Which Filipino traits does this
practice prove?
a. porma over substance
b. art over academics
c. substance over porma
d. art over science
773 Extreme authoritarianism is the home reinforces learners to
a. work creatively
b. depend on the others for direction
c. direct themselves
d. do things on their own initiative
774) A group of Filipino children served as respondent in a research
conducted, the children were asked to tell
what they wanted to be, if given the choice. None of them said to
be an American, to be a Japanese, to
be a Korean, etc. What does this finding show?
a. inferiority of other nationalities
b. superiority of the Filipino
c. superiority of other nationalities
d. Filipino lack of a sense of national pride
b. ambivert
c. paranoid
d. introvert
784.
Which
theory
on
development
puts
emphasis
on
the
a. super-ego
b. super-ego and ego
c. id
d. ego
789. Which conception of age is wrong?
a. chronological age is different from biological and psychological
age
b. chronological age , biological age, psychological and social age
are related
c. psychological age and social are two different things
d. chronological age is the same as biological and psychological age
790. As humans we walk at about one year, engage in fantasy play
as a young child, and become more independent as a youth. What
does this prove? Each of us develops partly
a. like no other individuals
b. like no other individuals, like some other individuals, like all
other individuals
c. like all other individuals
d. like some other individuals
791.
In
Piagets
theory
an
individuals
adjustment
to
new
early
experience
development
with
parents
extensively
shape
our
e. old age
801. In the theory developed by Jean Piaget, the first unit to appear
in cognitive development is:
a. language
b. schema
c. concept
d. rule
e. image
802. According to Freud, children pass through all of these psychosexual stages of development EXCEPT the:
a. oral
b. anal
c. phallic
d. autoerotic
e. genital
803. A prominent embracing response that can elicited in a
newborn infant by a sudden change in the head
position is called the:
a. sign of Babinski
b. startle allows reflex
c. convulsive reflex
d. infant carry response
e. primate hug
804. In comparing health behavior of younger and older people,
older people report all these EXCEPT:
a. more symptoms
b. less positive health status
c. more vulnerability to health threats
d. decline in regular physical activity
e. improvement of eating habits
include:
a. failure to understand or grasp the problem
b. forgetting certain aspects of a problem
c. fear of failure
d. insufficient knowledge
e. all of these
810.
Which
of
the
following
are
major
health
problems
in
adolescents?
a. have a genetic bases
b. have a sexual bases
c. involve sensory deficits
d. are self-inflicted
e. involve bacterial and viral infections
811. College students are considered to be at risk for AIDS because
of:
a. frequent sexual contact
b. a sense of vulnerability
c. the belief that only homosexual and drug users gets AIDS
d. the belief that educated people are not apt to get AIDS
e. all of the above mentioned
812. Harry Harlows work with inanimate surrogate mothers for
children suggests that the early
experience is critical to the ultimate development of love is:
a. positive reinforcement
b. be protected from danger
c. contact comfort
d. reality principle
e. all of these
817. In Carl Rogers personality theory, the essential components
of a psychotherapeutic process
involves:
a. therapist unconditional positive regard
b. a therapist empathy on the child
c. reflection of the childs feelings
d. interpretation of unconscious process
e. all of these
818. Which of these personality theorists strongly emphasized the
importance of unconscious determinants?
a. Shiner
b. Murray
c. Kevin
d. Freud
e. Piaget
819. Erickson views the stage of young adulthood as being best
described by a crisis of:
a. trust versus mistrust
b. intimacy versus isolation
c. identity versus role confusion
d. initiative versus guilt
e. autonomy versus dependence
820. The environmental factor with the most under used potential
for developing cognitive and interpersonal competence in children
is the:
a. school
b. family setting
c. community mental health center
d. health care system
considered
to
be
high-risk
candidates
for
psychological
disorders
d. children between 3 and 4 years of age are able to make genderappropriate choices to western stereotypes
e. females 3 to 5 years old appear to be more concerned about
gender-appropriate play a activities than are
only
at
puberty
do
childs
moral
standards
become
Compared
with
pregnant
women
aged
20-25,
pregnant
Which
of
these
characterize
language
development
is
childhood?
a. infants 15 to 20 weeks of age use different patterns of
vocalization to identify discomforts such hunger, fright and pain
b. most children master all consonant sounds by the age of 3 to 3
years
c. the first words spoken are usually nouns
d. vowels emerge in hierarchical order between ages 3 to 7 years
e. all of these
833. Biological changes in the adolescent years include:
a. a growth spurt for girls with peak velocity at 14 years of age
b. 2, 3, 4, 5
c. 1, 3, 4, 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 5
e. 1, 2, 4, 5
848. A 5 year old childs verbal abilities include all these EXCEPT it:
a. uses adult speech forms
b. finds speech more important in peer relationships
c. repeats six-syllable sentences
d. participates in conversation without monopolizing it
e. talks constantly
849. A 5 year old child in Ericksons stage of initiative vs. guilt
shows that he/she:
a. has dream and nightmares
b. is serious about self and abilities
c. is less rebellious
d. accepts responsibility for facts
e. all of these
850. These are all the guidelines helpful to parents and other
adults in relating to young children EXCEPT:
a. discipline should be motivated by love and should have as its
objective the childs long range best interest
b. discipline should be consistent
c. the child should know why is being disciplined and should be
helped to identify acceptable alternatives to his misbehavior
d. discipline should NOT be limited to hazardous activities affecting
the physical, emotional, or social well-being of the child
e. ineffective measures should be corrected
851. The essential foundation that must be established in the
therapeutic relationship is:
a. trust
b. confidence
c. change
d. relation
e. love
852. A Freudian Slip, wherein ones true but hidden feelings or
thoughts are revealed by the child is an
example of what coping mechanisms:
a. regression
b. repression
c. resistance
d. relation
e. reworking
853. Which of these factors is considered a risk factor for childhood
disorder?
a. intact family
b. genetic vulnerability
c. social support
d. age
e. social class
854.
What are the most important skills one must have when
police
and
initial
investigation
showed
rape.
She
was
c. concrete operational
d. preoccupation
866. Dr. Wong believes that children who are not responsive to
parenting during the first 2 months of
life will never develop basic trust toward the world. Obviously, Dr.
Wong believes that this period is a(n) _____ for learning basic trust.
a. developmental crisis
b. operational stage
c. critical stage
d. sensorimotor stage
e. maturational span
867.
Carol
is
stressed
because
post-child-birth
complications
The
qualitative
or
behavioral
aspects
of
progressive
girls
and
boys
experience
the
onset
of
adolescence
at
a. structuralism
b. functionalism
c. behaviorism
d. gestalt psychology
e. purposive psychology
889. These are inborn automatic response to simple localizes
stimulation involving particular muscles and
parts of the body.
a. temperament or emotion
b. capacities and special aptitudes
c. drives, needs, wants, urges
d. reflexes
e. personality
f. motivation
890. Acquisition of knowledge, facts, information, ideas and
concepts.
a. law of learning
b. cognitive learning
c. manipulative dexterity
d. gestalt theory
e. law of readiness
891. Involves the use of muscles and bodily movements.
a. psychomotor learning
b. cognitive learning
c. motor learning
d. law of exercise
892. Involves the accurate and precise use of hands and feed in
handling gadgets, machines , tools and equipment.
a. law of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. manipulative dexterity
e. law of readiness
893. Performing a series of solutions to a problem until the right
one is found.
a. structuralism
b. functionalism
c. trial and error
d. gestalt psychology
894. Establishing the relationship between words and objects,
between principles and situations, and
between ides and things.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. connectionism theory
d. gestalt theory
895. Overcoming or removing difficulty to attain a goal.
a. associative learning
b. theory of generalization
c. law of effect
d. cognitive learning
896. Formation of values, attitudes, appreciation and judgments.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. connectionism theory
d. gestalt theory
e. law of readiness
897. Coordinating the movements or reflexes of the different parts
of the body to attain the desired
performance of an activity.
a. Psychomotor learning
b. aesthetic learning
Development
by
reading
and
studying
that
enriches
knowledge.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. connectionism theory
d. Thorndikes connectionism theory
900.
Learning
based
on
association
between
stimuli
and
responses.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. connectionism theory
d. law of readiness
901. Going at once into water to learn how to swim.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. connectionism theory
d. law of readiness
902. When an organism is ready to act, action is satisfying,
inaction is annoying.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. connectionism theory
d. gestalt theory
e. law of readiness
903. Learning is strengthened if it gives satisfaction to the
leaner.
a. associative of learning
b. cognitive learning
c. connectionism theory
d. law of effect
e. law of readiness
904. The more a connection is repeated, drilled upon or reviewed,
the stronger it becomes.
a. associative of learning
b. cognitive learning
c. connectionism theory
d. law of effect
e. law of readiness
905. The dog, upon the ringing of a bell, salivates whether food is
presented or not.
a. associative of learning
b. classical conditioning theory
c. connectionism theory
d. law of effect
e. law of readiness
906. An individual tends to repeat a rewarding behavior
or situation and avoid unpleasant ones.
a. operant conditioning theory
b. classical conditioning theory
c. connectionism theory
d. law of effect
e. law of readiness
Learning,
involves
acquisition,
transformation
and
evaluation.
a. theory of generalization
b. classical conditioning theory
c. connectionism theory
d. theory of configuration
e. none of these
910. Similar to the Gestalt theory, this refers to the unified or
total pattern of organization of a learning
situation so that the components lose their identity."
a. theory of generalization
b. classical conditioning theory
c. connectionism theory
d. theory of configuration
e. law of readiness
911. Experiences in one situation can be applied in another
learning situation.
a. theory of generalization
b. classical conditioning theory
c. connectionism theory
d. theory of configuration
e. law of readiness
912. Learning with reflex action.
a. theory of generalization
c. congenital theory
d. theory of configuration
e. law of readiness
913. Braille reading as form of learning.
a. associative of learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. sensory learning
d. gestalt theory
e. law of readiness
914. Learning how to write a story or a novel.
a. Psychomotor learning
b. aesthetic learning
c. bodily movement coordination
d. motor learning
e. law of readiness
915.
Furnishes
explanations
of
mental
and
emotional
own
desires
and
emphasizes
the
values
of
mental
and
This
18th
century
doctrine
advocates
for
education
in
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. Socrates
934.
c. moral-spiritual development
d. development of well-rounded personality
e. intellectual development
943.
947. The modern Greek scholars who wandered from place to place
and taught lesson for a free were
known as ____.
a. Kitharist
b. Sophists
c. Grammatists
d. Philosophers
e. Solon
948.
schools?
a. palaestra gymnastic school
b. paedotribe teacher of gymnasts
c.
music
school,
kitharist
music
teacher,
grammar
school,
a. Lyceum
b. University of Alexandria
c. Academy
d. University of Athens
e. University of Sparta
952.
b.
Athenians
emphasized
music,
arts,
and
philosophy
while
exclude ____.
a. Platos trivium of grammar, rhetoric, and dialectic
b. Quadrivium of arithmetic, geometry music and astronomy
c. Ecclesiastical control in the study of Seven Liberal Arts
d. All of these
967. Which of the following describes Scholasticism?
a. education was an intellectual discipline
b. the purpose of the movement was to bring reason to faith and
support theology by
using logic
c. truths scholastic claimed possessed formal value as much of
their activities consisted
merely of endless and profitless discussion about words and terms.
d. All of these
968. The foremost proponent of scholastic movement who wrote
the Summa Theological that became the
protecting
the
interests
of
middle
class
such
as
skilled
craftsman, businessmen
b. serving the royal families
c. establishing churches
d.
attacking
the
moors
as
religious
enemies
through
the
Crusades
971.
972. Six hundred years after birth of Christ a new religion, founded
by Mohammed took root in
Arabia. These Arabs who were also known as Saracens among the
moors of Spain established a religion known as _____.
a. Islam based on the Quran or Koran Holy Scripture
b. Buddhism based on Gantama Buddhas teaching
c. Confucianism based on Confucius Analects
d. Hinduism based on Vedas Scripture
973. Renaissance was characterized by as a ____.
a. revival of ancient learning brought about the discovery of the
New World
b.
fascinating
stories
of
Marco
Polo
about
the
wealth
and
continuation
of
humanistic
subjects
such
as
history,
c. Sparta
d. Rome
981. Life among primitive or tribal people was very simple. Their
organization was tribal not political, which is, their ___ is usually
the oldest or the wisest among members of the clan.
a. head
b. teacher
c. preacher
d. warrior
982.
period is:
a. cuneiform writing
b. started the rudiments of education from which evolved the
modern educational systems
c. geometrical measurement and surveying
d. decimal system of arithmetical notation
985. Egypt, the gift of Nile, is situated in the in the northern part
of the African continent. Ancient
Egypt was a desert country watered only by the Nile River, which
flooded the country from August
to October, leaving behind a very rich black earth. The river flows
into the Mediterranean Sea. The
government of Egypt was autocratic, ruled by a king called ___.
a. Pharoah
b. Pariahs
c. Kshatriyas
d. Brahmas
986.
god, ____.
a. namlulu
b. ummia
c. ra or amon ra
d. kitharist
987.
During
the
early
Egyptian
education,
they
used
the
they
used
the
During
the
early
Egyptian
education,
c. School of Academy
d. Epicurean School
999.
c. Mohammed
d. Muslim
1004.
which means:
a. to praise
b. to believe
c. to surrender
d. to worship
1005.
1008.
written by:
a. Achilles
b. Plato
c. Homer
d. Herodotus
1010. The most famous sophist who said that man is the measure
of all things was:
a. Plato
b. Protagoras
c. Socrates
d. Seneca
1011. The root of the present system of formal education can be
traced to the ancient times. Which of the
ancient education accounts started formal education?
a. Ancient Greek education
b. Ancient Oriental education
c. Ancient Roman education
d. Early Christian education
1012.
b. Egypt
c. India
d. China
1013. Which of these can best describe the essence of ancient
education in India?
a. use of reason
b. education for ethical life
c. social stratification
d. love of nature
1014.
d. Rome
1022.
education?
a. Enjoy the great works of man such as the classics
b. Learn the different philosophies in education
c. Make man distinctly civilized, educated and refined
d. Develop man into a thinking individual
1023.
Following
Socrates
philosophy
of
Idealism,
teachers
teaching:
a. Character, ethical, logical education
b. Science/Nature study
c. Mathematics
d. Vocational education
1032.
It provided
the modern
world
with
basic
foundations
of
the ideal person, the orator. In which aspect did their ideas differ?
a. Cicero believed in the development of the ability to speak and
persuade people, while Quintilian believed otherwise.
b. Cicero believed that the orator should have wide experience to
be able to convince people, while, such wide experience was not
necessary according to Quintilian.
c. To Cicero, what was important was to be able to persuade people
through speech, while Quintilian; a good orator must also be a man
of integrity.
d. Both believed in memory and moralizing.
1041. The Athenian ideal of education is to develop a cultural soul
in a graceful and symmetrical body. How can this be achieved?
a. By giving more emphasis on health education
b. By providing more situations for the development of values
c. Give more focus to physical education
d. Have a wellbalanced development of mind, body and soul
1042. Which one is contrary to the truth about the early Filipinos
education?
a. Every activity was aimed for survival and for security reasons.
b. Every home is a virtual school.
c. Every individual progressed beyond the mentors ability and
skill.
d. Every parent was a teacher.
1043.
1047.
rasa theory?
a. Education consists of training the mind by imposing appropriate
discipline.
b. Training the mind and the body
c. The childs mind can be enriched through experience, which
necessarily employs perception through the senses.
d. The childs mind, upon birth, is like a blank sheet, which grows
larger as a child gets older.
1051. Scholasticism tried to rationalize the doctrine of the Church.
Which of the following is not in accordance with this movement?
a. It attempted to give supporting authority to the intellect.
b. It tried to justify faith by reason and logic.
c. It limited itself to scientific and empirical activities.
The law of karma, what do you sow, you reap, are words
and rationalism?
a. sense-based
b. observation and experimentation
c. memorization and imitation
d. meditation and contemplation
e. exposition and exhortation
1055. The maxim Know Thyself was popularized by Socrates.
Which of the following statements do you think would aptly
describe it?
a. The individual knows about the subject matter of the course.
b. He has a grasp of the strategies he will apply in teaching the
course.
c. He knows the rules and regulations of the school he is currently
connected with.
viewed as ___.
a. equal education for men and women
b. education controlled by the state
c. education is subsidized by the state
d. education of all human beings without distinction of sex, age,
race, rank, social economic or political status
1059.
b. Aristotles
c. Emmanuel Kants
d. John Deweys
1060.
c. existentialism
d. essentialism
1073. Ms. Margarette Cassi is a firm believer of Roussean theory
that education should be according to nature. To be in accord with
nature, which of the following will Ms. Cassi do?
a. treat the child as little adults
b. treat the child as a noble savage
c. treat the child as though he was little adult
d. treat the child according to the laws of growth and development
1074.
and
reorganizing
experience.
Which
statement
1077.
based?
a. Perennialism
b. Progressivism
c. essentialism
d. reconstructionism
1081.
curriculum.
a.Existentialist
b.Progressivist
c. essentialist
d. perennialist
1083. Approach every pupil as she/he is without allowing yourself
to
be
influenced
by
your
foreknowledge
of
his/her
home
1086. Jones, age 7, was removed from her class for frequent fights
with other children. She refused to be disciplined and was to focus
in class only for a very short time. She also has frequent tantrums.
She is suffering from
a. mental retardation
b. down syndrome
c. attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
d. learning disability
1087.
thorough our senses. His also the pioneer of the inductive and
scientific method.
a. John Comenius
b. Johann Pestalozzi
c. Jean Piaget
d. John Locke
1091.
educational system
a. Maria Montessori
b. Edward Paparazzi
c. Friedrich Froebel
d. Johann Herbart
1092. Curriculum correlation is a concept wherein subjects should
be taught so it relates to other subjects. The proponent of this
concept is
a. Johan Herbart
b. Hermann Ebbinghaus
c. John Comenius
d. Andrew Mc Birch
1093.
People have ideas about the world and they learn these
Faith, hope, and love are values now and forever whether
1100.
individualized instruction?
a. Boccacio
b. Erasmus
c. Ascham
d. Da Feltre
1104.
Whose
philosophy
inspired
the
inclusion
of
Physical
c. Platos
d. John Deweys
1110. The philosophy of adult education was conceived by:
a. Gaffud
b. Tagore
c. Confucius
d. Gandhi
1111. Who among these Filipino philosophers contributed MOST to
the nationalistic tint in our education system?
a. Jose Laurel
b. Andres Bonifacio
c. Jose Rizal
d. Apolinario Mabini
1112. Who pointed out that education is life itself?
a. De la Salle
b. Socrates
c. Thorndike
d. Dewey
1113.
But
seek
ye
first
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
His
righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. This
educational
philosophy
has
been
advocated
by
_____.
He
is
Knowledge that is best for use in life is also best for the
development
Importance
of
of
power.
science
Emphasis
in
the
on
physical
curriculum.
This
education.
educational
Self-activity
as
the
means
of
development.
Play,
d. Herbart
1119.
Doctrine
of
apperception.
Education
should
be
the
ideas
but
the
performance,
is
the
highest
function.
scientific
not
introspective
method
of
education.
This
d. Ricky Martin
1129. He was known as the first modern educational reformer to
advocate compulsory education.
a. Mohammad
b. Jesuits
c. Martin Luther
d. Ricky Martin
1130.
This
verbal
realist
proposed
very
comprehensive
and
astronomy
and
literature
in
Latin,
Greek,
c. Francois Rabelais
d. Copernicus
1133. One of the agencies of education during the sense realism is
the model educational institution for scientific investigations.
This school was drawn up:
a. Bacon
b. Comenius
c. Mulcaster
d. Hecker
1134. Another agencies education during the sense realism is the
six-year vernacular elementary schools for all boys and girls,
secondary schools and university. This school has been postulated
by:
a. Bacon
b. Comenius
c. Mulcaster
d. Hecker
1135.
1137.
d. Wolfgang Ratke
1142.
Francis
Bacon
c. Dewey
d. Rousseau
1147. The staunchest advocate of progressivism in education was:
a. James
b. Schiller
c. Dewey
d. Rousseau
1148. The Father of Existentialism:
a. Soren Kierkegaard
b. Pestalozzi
c. Herbart
d. William James
1149.
nations. Show us the schools of a people and we will tell you what
those people are. This is a Filipino philosophy of education
postulated by ____.
a. Rizal
b. Mabini
c. Rafael Palma
d. Jorge Bacobo
1150.
1151.
today are (1) power to do, (2) knowledge of the past and current
events, and (3) possession of the elements of conduct that are the
accomplishments of culture and morality. This is a Filipino
philosophy of education postulated by ____.
a. Francisco Balagtas
b. Ferdinand Marcos
c. Benigno Aquino
d. Francisco Benetiz
1155. Education should aim to develop men and women who are
as
deeply
concerned
in
the
development
and
uplift
of
our
a. Rousseau
b. Comenius
c. Pestalozzi
d. John Milton
1159. The following are humanistic or verbal realists except:
a. Martin Luther
b. Juan Luis Vives
c. Francois Rebalais
d. John Milton
1160.
abilities respected; make use of the games, play and exercise for
learning purposes. These ideas or philosophies of education are
coming from _____.
a. Richard Mulcaster
b. Wolgang Ratke
c. John Amos Comenius
d. Francis Bacon
1161. The ultimate goal of education was eternal happiness with
God and education should prepare for the activities of life through
knowledge; learning should start from the senses, learning should
proceed from known to unknown. These ideas or philosophies of
education were postulated by ____.
a. Richard Mulcaster
b. Wolgang Ratke
c. John Amos Comenius
d. Francis Bacon
1162.
German
religious
reformer,
the
inaugurator
of
the
1167.
18th century, whose theories and knowledge and political life are
still widely felt. He protested against the time devoted to study
Latin and Greek and recommended a broader curriculum and
physical training, and strongly advocated the disciplinary theory of
education. He was ____.
a. Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
b. Machiavelli
c. Rene Descartes
d. John Locke
1169. He was the first to develop an educational theory based on
naturalistic approach. Few books have exercised such profound
influence on the theory and practice of education as he attached
the formal education and insisted on nature as the best guide to
the educational process. He was ____.
a. Jean Jacques Rousseau
b. John Heinrich Pestalozzi
c. Johann Friedrich Herbart
d. Gottfried Wilheim von Leinbniz
1170.
c. Friedrich Froebel
d. John Amos Comenius
1171. His central principle was the ideas are developed in the mind
through external stimuli, and that ideas have a dynamic force,
which reaches out for new ideas. Based on this principle, the
teachers task is to select ideas in accordance with the pupils
background, to arouse the interests of the pupils, and gradually to
build ideas into a moral and intellectual structure. He advocated
the culture-epoch theory, based on the premise that the growth of
children corresponds to the development of culture through the
ages. To put his theory to practice, he formulated five formal steps
of instruction: preparation, presentation, association,
generalization and application. He was ____.
a. Johann Friedrich Herbart
b. Friedrich Froebel
c. Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
d. John Amos Comenius
1172.
in
his
Education
of
Man,
Pedagogic
of
the
with the interests, activities and experiences of the child, and the
process is participating in-group and social activities, in order to
develop
intelligent
members
of
democracy.
These
ideas
or
He
was
convinced
of
the
importance
of
b. Martin Luther
c. Erasmus
d. Michel Montaigne
1177.
the aim of every educational activity was the search for truth.
According to him, the attainment of truth should be guided by
reason and the mind is capable of obtaining and formulating
reason.
His
education
revolved
around
the
childs
moral
b. Froebel
c. Herbart
d. Dewey
1180.
postulated the golden rule for all men to follow treat others as
you wish them to treat you. He was ____.
a. Plato
b. Confucius
c. Socrates
d. Aristotle
1184. Man is by nature good and virtuous. Everything is good as
it comes from the hand of the author
nature. This educational philosophy was postulated by ____.
a. Michel Montaigne
b. Rene Descartes
c. John Amos Comenius
d. Jean Jacques Rousseau
1185.
inner need to work at that which interested them with the prodding
of teachers or the use of rewards and punishments. The curricula
included three major types, activities and experiences: practical
skills, sensory and muscular skills developed through repetitive
exercise and formal skills. This concept of education has been
postulated by ____.
a. Maria Montessori
b. Rene Descartes
c. Pestalozzi
d. John Dewey
1186. He was a German philosopher known for his contribution to
moral
development
in
education
and
for
highly
structured
d. Dewey
1187. Knowledge acquired that is best for use in life is also best
for the development of power. He opposed to free public education;
those who really want an education should work hard to acquire
the means to attain it. This philosophical thought has been
postulated by ____.
a. Locke
b. Dewey
c. Comenius
d. Spencer
1188. One of the agencies of education during the sense realism is
the model educational institution for scientific investigations.
This school was drawn up:
a. Bacon
b. Comenius
c. Mulcaster
d. Hecker
1189. Another agencies education during the sense realism is the
six-year vernacular elementary schools for all boys and girls,
secondary schools and university. This school has been advocated
by:
a. Bacon
b. Comenius
c. Mulcaster
d. Hecker
1190.
The
following
are
great
educational
philosophers
who
c. Ratke
d. Mulcaster
1196. The use of inductive method of learning has been advocated
by:
a. Comenius
b. Bacon
c. Ratke
d. Mulcaster
1197. He is the foremost champion of formal discipline. He believed
that the process of acquiring
knowledge is more important than the knowledge acquired. He is:
a. John Locke
b. Francis Bacon
c. Richard Mulcaster
d. Wolfgang Ratke
1198. The following are well-known rationalist except one:
a. Baron Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz
b. John Locke
c. Herbert of Cherbury
d. Baruch Spinoza
1199.
The following
are agencies of
education
during the
phase of activity or life and rejected those that did not meet the
test. This method instruction during this period is known as:
a. inductive method
b. science-based
c. deductive method
d. application of reason
1209. The following are the outstanding contribution of rationalism
to our present educational system is:
a. the emphasis on science in the curriculum
b. use of vernacular in teaching
c. training of creative thinking and reasoning
c. moral education
d. general education
1214.
way, that is, the child should not be punished by other people for
his untoward acts but by the results of his acts. This type of
naturalism education is known as:
a. democratic and universal education
b. intellectual education
c. moral education
d. general education
1215. Rousseau said that education is a natural right of all freemen
and since all children are free and equal, they should receive the
same kind or type of education. The rich and the poor should be
educated together in the same way. This type of naturalism
education is known as:
a. religious education
b. general education
c. intellectual education
d. democratic and universal education
1216.
Rousseau
did
not
approve
the
use
of textbooks
in
d. principle of discipline
1218.
This
verbal
realist
proposed
very
comprehensive
and
astronomy
and
literature
in
Latin,
Greek,
a. David Hume
b. Jean Jacques Rousseau
c. Baruch Spinoza
d. Gottfried Wilheim von Leinbniz
1226. His brilliant philosophical treatises among which the most
renowned in his Levithian, a book on social
and political philosophy. He was deeply impressed by the precision
of science and above all by the certainty of scientific knowledge. He
was
a. Rene Descartes
b. John Locke
c. Thomas Hobbes
d. Francis Bacon
1227.
points
in
contentious
argumentations;
and
delicate
education should equip the student for a happy and successful life
as a man of the world. It stressed modern languages, travel, and
study of contemporary institutions.
a. verbal realism
b. educational realism
c. social realism
d. sense realism
1232. It is the science that seeks to organize and systematize all
fields of knowledge as means of understanding and interpreting
the totality of reality.
a. psychology
b. anthropology
c. philosophy
d. sociology
d. ethics
1238. This deals with knowledge and with ways of knowing.
a. metaphysics
b. epistemology
c. axiology
d. ethics
1239. This deals with purposes and values. This also includes the
idea of what is right and what is wrong, good and evil, aesthetics,
which deals with beauty and ugliness.
a. metaphysics
b. epistemology
c. axiology
d. ethics
1240. It is theory concerned with the careful study of the child; a
child-centered point of view.
a. humanism
b. rationalism
c. disciplinism
d. developmentalism
1241.
c. disciplinism
d. realism
1243. It is a philosophy of education that proclaimed the spiritual
nature of man.
a. idealism
b. spiritualism
c. realism
d. existentialism
1244.
c. patriotism
d. communism
1248.
an
order
of
form
which
are
real,
eternal,
self-
1255.
This
philosophy
of
education
is
dominated
by
the
a. existentialism
b. essentialism
c. naturalism
d. progressivism
1259.
experiences
intense
feelings,
and
faces
God
as
an
individual.
a. essentialism
b. existentialism
c.
progressivism
d. realism
1262. Education is the process of developing awareness about the
freedom of choice and the meaning and responsibility for ones
choice. This is philosophy of education is known as:
a. essentialism
b. existentialism
c. progressivism
d. idealism
1263. It is believe that schools should originate policies and
progress, which would bring about reform of the social order, and
teachers, should use their power to lead the young in the program
of social reform. They agree that educational philosophies are
culturally based and grow out of a specific cultural pattern
nature of men and the universe. Its basic viewpoint stresses the
human spirit, soul or mind as the most important element in life. It
holds that the good, true and beautiful are permanently part of
their structure of a related, coherent, orderly and unchanging
universe. This is philosophy of education is known as:
a. idealism
b. essentialism
c. existentialism
d. progressivism
1266.
a. idealism
b. realism
c. progressivism
d. reconstructionism
1267. This philosophy of education believes that each child follows
a logical pattern of growth development and that education must
be attuned to these natural patterns. This is philosophy of
education is known as:
a. Naturalism
b. realism
c. pragmatism
d. existentialism
1268. Possession of a philosophy of education makes an educator
a. a mechanical follower of routine
b. an easy victim of educational fad
c. an intelligent member of the profession
d. an expert in selecting subject matter
1269. Education has been derived from the Latin word educate
which means to
a. guide and direct
b. discipline and control
c. nourish, bring up, to train
d. reflect and meditate
1270. Philosophy of education refers to
a. reflective points of view on education
b. goals and objectives of education
c. mission statement of education
d. update education
1271. Idealism when applied to education emphasizes that
a. material aspect of life
that
a. ideas, forms or universals come ahead of particular
b. things existing in mans world
c. ideas are so real and enduring that objects of senses are
reflecting or non-permanent as compared to them
d. physical objects are only imperfect embodiment of ideas
e. all of these
1273.
manner
a. nature of things whose existence needs not to be proven is the
starting point for philosophizing
b. material thing have their own nature, come into existence due to
various causes
c. the first cause is known as the Prime Mover and who is himself
unmoved
d. all of these
1274. Which of the following is John Deweys pragmatic education
philosophy?
a. education is life
b. education is growth and social process
c. education is continuous reconstruction of experience
d. all of these
1275.
Which
of
the
following
explain
the
maim
ideas
of
Scholasticism?
a. man is both physical and spiritual being that is, with body and
soul
b. man is rational being who knows what is right or wrong
c. when there is conflict between reason and faith, the latter should
prevail
d. all of these
1276. Pragmatism could be best explained in this manner
a. to determine the meaning of any idea, put into practice in the
objective world of actualities and whatever its consequences prove
to be, these constitute the meaning of idea
b. to determine the meaning of any idea, you to rely on your
personal, subjective views
c. to determine the meaning of any idea, you to rely on your
personal, objective views
d. none of these
1277. Pragmatism, when applied to education, emphasizes the
a. permanent truth
b. that truth is man-made, that there is nothing permanent,
everything changes
c. future of society
d. ultimate reality of anxieties and death
e. none of these
1278. Pragmatism rely most on the
a. introspection method
b. experimental method
c. deductive method
d. speculative method
1279. Humanism holds that
a. the aim of education is mans perfection so that he can live a
truly human life
b. man is both matter and spirit and has to live by his reason and
will
c. mans perfection is achieved through disciplining the material
aspect of his lie for spiritual supremacy
d. all of these
1280. Existentialism, as a philosophy states that
a. reality is a matter of individuals own making based on his free
choices and decisions
b. the world is fundamentally absurd without any purpose that
lifes significance is only found in what a person gives to his life
c. man cannot escape the reality of anxieties and death
d. all of these
1281. Essentialism holds that the aim of education is
a. mastery of science and technology
b. adjustment of the child to his world by equipping with the basic
knowledge, skills, attitudes, ideals of cultures which are fixed and
universal
c. complete development of critical and creative mind
d. pure spiritual and moral development
1282. When applied to education, existentialism considers the
a. importance of values and religious education
b. uniqueness, freedom of choices and experience of man
c. undesirable traits of man
d. all of these
1283. Of the following stage of human development theories that
is a culminating stage?
a. Eriksons conflict between initiative and guilt
b. Freud anal stage
c. Piagets formal operational stage
d. Holophrastic speech
e. Kohlbergs punishment-obedience morality orientation
1284. Which of the following describe a common philosophy of life
among simple Filipinos?
a. to strive for more material progress at any cost
largely
to
direct
their
own
learning.
Students
are
encouraged to select their own topics for learning, devise their own
activities and group themselves according to their interests. The
teacher usually works with individual or small groups of students
throughout the school day. According to the description of the
educational values of the teacher appear to be most reflective of
which of the following:
a. Behaviorism
b. Humanism
c. Structuralism
d. Traditionalism
e. Positivism
1288.
Its
proponents
advocate
devising
paradigms
in
the
model
also
distinguishes
denotative
from
connotative
citizens. This implies that the state should provide for schools so
those children will have access to education and satisfy this basic
need and exercise of their right. Which philosophy advocates this
belief?
a. Realism
b. Naturalism
c. Idealism
d. Pragmatism
1300.
problems of life, the agony and joy of love, the reality of choices,
the anguish of freedom, the consequences of actions, and even the
inevitability of death. Both beautiful and ugly or the positive and
negative sides of life should be stressed in the educative process.
Whose belief is this education?
a. Essentialism
b. Realism
c. Perennialism
d. Existentialism
1301. One of the distinctive view of cosmology is
a. Evolutionism
b. Idealism
c. Naturalism
d. All of these
1302. A questioning attitude toward the possibility of having any
knowledge
a. Skepticism
b. Dualism
c. Agnosticism
d. Pluralism
1303. Reasoning from particulars to a general conclusion is called
a. Rationalization
b. Induction
c. Deduction
d. Revelation
1304.
experimentation.
a. Existentialism
b. Essentialism
c. Progressivism
d. Pragmatism
1306. A theory founded on the belief that the body of knowledge,
which has endured through time and space, should form the basis
of ones education.
a. Perennialism
b. Pragmatism
c. Idealism
d. Essentialism
1307.
initiative.
a. Determinism
b. Creativism
c. Free Will
d. idealism
1309.
which are the objects of true knowledge. It also involves the belief
that there exists, ulterior to all finite existence, an order of form
which are real, eternal, self-explanatory, self-moving, intelligible,
and purposeful, on which all finite beings and activities human
knowledge and morality, are dependent both for their existence
and for their meaning.
a. naturalism
b. realism
c. pragmatism
d. idealism
1310.
c. naturalism
d. progressivism
1311. It is a tendency, movement, or more or less definite system
of thought in which stress is placed upon
practical consequences and values as standards for explicating
philosophic concepts, and as tests for determination their value
and truth.
a. pragmatism
b. humanism
c. realism
d. naturalism
1312.
b. supernaturalism
c. humanism
d. pragmatism
1315.
antecedent to, and more real than the specific individual instances
in which they are manifested. This theory is very similar to, if
exactly the same as Platonic idealism.
a. functionalism
b. instrumentalism
c. humanism
d. realism
1317.
This
philosophy
of
education
is
dominated
by
the
with
interest
and
well-being
of
the
child.
The
a. 1, 2, and 3
b. 4, 5, and 6
c. 2, 4, and 6
d. 1, 3, and 5
1322. Progressive education left a legacy characterized by:
a. emphasis on the child as the learner, rather than on the subject
matter.
b. stress activities and experiences, rather than on textbook
reliance and memorization
c. cooperative learning, rather than competitive lesson learning
d. absence of fear punishment for disciplinary purposes
e. e .all of these
1323.
acquire knowledge?
a. Axiology
b. Logic
c. metaphysics
d. epistemology
e. ontology
1329. If one wants to become a physician, then he must take up
medicine in medical school. What
philosophy of education this situation suggested?
a. Pragmatism
b. Essentialism
c. humanism
d. supernaturalism
e. realism
1330.
meaning of philosophy?
a. it is the sum total of the behavior tendencies of a person from a
specific stimulus
b. it is a mans beliefs and views about the world, which guides his
actions
c. it is mans unexpressed feelings, judgments and convictions
d. it is mans empirical observation which influence education
1332. What do you think is the reason why the role of philosophy
of education has been strongly endorsed?
a. It serves as an inventory of practices, principles and theories.
Academic freedom,
which
means
that teachers
in
higher
The
teacher
should
assign
pupils
to
groups
for
their
socialization.
b. The teacher should prepare learning tasks that will serve as
follow-up for further learning.
c.
The
teacher
should
develop
teaching
materials
that
are
experiences
that
are
The
teacher
should
develop
varied
1340. Buddha spent much of his life and teaching and directing his
disciples
using
proper
sequence
of ideas. Which
method
of
that God cares for the world and all its creatures. What educational
implications may be made from this concept in teaching?
a. God may be viewed as a loving Father
b. God may be viewed as a protector of all
c. God may be viewed as a reverend authority
d. All of these
1346. One of the philosophers of Christian church was St. Thomas
Aquinas who wrote De Magistro which
considers that the teacher as the secondary cause of learning.
What education implications may be derived from this?
a. Learning will take place even without the teacher
b. The environment, including the teacher plays vital role in the
pupils learning
c. The pupils themselves are responsible for their learning as they
interact with the environment
d. God can inspire the teacher as he manages the learning process
1347.
better jobs and more practical and efficient social system. For the
Eastern philosophers progress may mean nonattachment and the
development of ones inner being. Which one is close to both
Eastern and Western thoughts?
a. Eastern philosophy is concerned about ethics and aesthetics
b.
Western
progress
philosophy
equates
development
with
economic
imbibed
by
Filipino
educators
as
manifested
in
such
plan,
course
scheduling,
increasing
specialization
in
pupils.
Which
ancient
Eastern
philosophy
has
greatly
Most
of
their
science
lessons
would
confirm
this
1365. When the leader leads the class to discover truth by relating
parts of the whole as in the case of most truths in formal sciences
like logic and mathematics, the class is strictly adhering to certain
theory of truth. Which theory is referred to here?
a. Coherence theory
b. Correspondence theory
c. Theory of verifiability
d. Pragmatic theory
1366.
matter.
Which
theory
advocates
this
view
of
the
curriculum?
a. Essentialism
b. Idealism
c. Realism
d. Pragmatism
1372.
citizens. This implies that the state should provide for schools so
that children will have access to education and satisfy this basic
need and exercise their right. Which philosophy advocates this
belief?
a. Realism
b. Idealism
c. Naturalism
d. Pragmatism
1378. Student needs a passionate encounter with the perennial
problems of the life, the agony and joy of life, the reality of choice;
the anguish of freedom, the consequences of actions; and even the
inevitability of death. Both the beautiful and ugly of the positive
and negative sides of life should be stressed in the educative
process. Whose belief is this in education?
a. Essentialism
b. Perennialism
c. Realism
d. Existentialism
1379.
survived the test and combine the symbols and ideas of literature,
history and mathematics with the sciences of the physical word,
such curriculum contains virtues that are deemed universal and
unchanging. With theory prescribes this nature of the curriculum?
a. Essentialism
b. Perennialism
c. Reconstructionalism
d. Realism
1381. Teachers regard themselves as surrogate parents along the
loco parents principle. This belief stems from the view that
education starts from the home with parents as the first teachers,
and is continued in the school, a social institution that should
provide sustained guidance and protection to the young learner.
This implies that parents have the primary responsibility of
educating their children. Which school of thought espouses this
nature of education?
a. Pragmatism
b. Realism
c. Naturalism
d. Idealism
1382. The teacher presents principles and values and the reason
for them encouraging students to examine them in order to choose
for themselves whether or not to accept them, to choose fro
themselves whether or not to accept them the teachers role is to
offer knowledge. Which theory advocates this role of teacher?
a. Reconstructionism
b. Essentialism
c. Idealism
d. Existentialism
1383. The class identifies a social or economic problem requiring
an urgent solution; discuss various means of solving it; arrives at a
consensus on the means of solving the problems; and sets out to
effect the solution in the community to eradicate the problem. The
end viewers to effect change in the community to make it a better
place to live in. Which theory recommends this educative process?
a. Progressivism
b. Reconstructionism
c. Essentialism
d. Idealism
1384.
Scientific
methods
of
inquiry
compliment
such
Education
should
lead
to
more
education,
initial
c. Idealism
d. Naturalism
1388.
By
reasonable
constitutional
supervision
mandate
and
the
regulation
state
of
shall
all
exercise
educational
1406.
The
primary
objective
in
the
regionalization
of
the
c. multi-grade classes
d. homogenous classes
1410.
the
coordination
of
functions
and
activities
of
education
institutions
b. the evaluation of the graduates of secondary schools
c. the offering of scholarships to deserving students
d. the maintenance of the highest quality of education
1411. To fight illiteracy, the 1987 Constitution mandates that the
state shall maintain a system of free
education in elementary and high school. Further it provides that
___.
a. elementary education should be compulsory for all children of
school age
b. formal and non-formal education should be compulsory
c. elementary and high school education should be compulsory
d. education at all levels should be compulsory
1412.
1418.
the
coordination
of
functions
and
activities
of
education
institutions
1421. Professionalization of teachers and teaching as promulgated
in Presidential Decree No. 1006, defines teaching as profession
concerned with classroom institution ____.
a. by teachers on full-time basis
b. at the tertiary level in both public and private institutions
c. at the elementary and secondary levels in both public and
private schools
d. by teachers of permanent status
1430. With regards to business, which does the Code of Ethics say
about teachers?
a. a teacher shall maintain a good reputation with respect to debts,
loans and other financial matters
b. no teacher shall be financially interested in any commercial
venture involving textbooks
and other school commodities where he/she can exercise official
influence
c. no teacher shall act as an agent of textbooks and other school
commodities where he/she can exercise official influence
d. a teacher may not engage in any kind of business
1431.
As
teacher
you
enjoy
certain
rights,
which
have
system.
Which
is
the
mission
of
the
elementary
education?
a. an enlightened, disciplined, creative and productive citizen
b. modern and up-to-date methods and materials
c. an effective and efficient teacher
d. relevant and quality curriculum
1438.
Elementary Education?
a. pursuit of higher intellectual and moral values
b. extension and deepening of social concerns
c. development of a sense of nationhood
d. preservation of democratic values
1439.
The
main
purpose
of
the
compulsory
study
of
the
In
the
most
recent
curriculum
introduced
in
2002,
Makabayan is a subject
a. singles out Values Education
b. serves as a practice environment for holistic learning
c. compartmentalizes subject excluding English, Filipino, Science
and Math
d. integrates English, Filipino, Science and Math
1443.
Curriculum?
a. more integrated
b. more compartmentalized
c. more holistic
d. makes use of interdisciplinary approach
1445. Which program was adopted to provide universal access to
basic education to eradicate illiteracy?
a. paaralan-sa-bawat-barangay
b. education for all
c. values education framework
d. science and education development plan
1446. The Philippine constitution directs the teaching of religion in
public schools on the following conditions EXCEPT
a. option is expressed in writing
b. without cost to the government
c. with cost shouldered by the parents or guardians
d. given only at the option of parents or guardians
1447. The adoption of national language directed by the Philippine
Constitution is designed primarily to
a. facilitate communication among diverse linguistic groups
b. do away from colonial mentality
c. officially adopt Tagalog as national language
d. counteract elitism
1448.
worked
education,
health
education
and
physical
1452.
No
educational
institution,
without
exception,
shall
be
Philippine
education
provides
equal
access
opportunities.
b. Philippine education recognizes academic freedom.
to
cultural
Philippine
education
provides
equal
access
to
cultural
opportunities.
b. Philippine education recognizes academic freedom.
c. Philippine education encourages voluntary accreditation.
d. Philippine education accord rights to and imposes duties and
obligations upon school administrators or managers.
1456. The State shall ensure that all the people shall be given as
much as possible equal chance of
obtaining an education and cultured life. This statement means:
a.
Philippine
education
provides
equal
access
to
cultural
opportunities.
b. Philippine education recognizes academic freedom.
c. Philippine education encourages voluntary accreditation.
d. Philippine education accord rights to and imposes duties and
obligations upon school administrators or managers.
1457. The Educational Act of 1982 otherwise known as B.P. Blg. 32,
in Sec. 29, encourages intended
official approval for institution and programs which desire to meet
standards of quality over and above the minimum requirements for
State recognition.
a.
Philippine
education
provides
equal
access
to
cultural
opportunities.
b. Philippine education recognizes academic freedom.
c. Philippine education encourages voluntary accreditation.
d. Philippine education accord rights to and imposes duties and
obligations upon school administrators or managers.
1458.
Perform
his
duties
to
the
school
by
discharging
his
Assume
the
professional;
responsibility
growth
and
to
maintain
advancement
and
and
sustain
his
maintain
Philippine
education
grants
university
status
to
qualified
colleges.
b. Philippine education strives to be of high quality.
c. Philippine education recognizes the complementary roles of
public and private educational institutions.
d. Philippine education is financed by public and private funds.
1466. Act. No. 74, otherwise known as the Educational Act 1901,
passed by the Second Philippine Commission authorized the
establishment of private schools but did not provide for their
control and supervision. This statement means:
a.
Philippine
education
grants
university
status
to
qualified
colleges.
b. Philippine education strives to be of high quality.
c. Philippine education recognizes the complementary roles of
public and private
educational institutions.
d. Philippine education is financed by public and private funds.
1467. The State sees to it that the right of all citizens to quality
education at all levels is protected and promoted. This statement
means:
a.
Philippine
education
grants
university
status
colleges.
b. Philippine education strives to be of high quality.
to
qualified
Philippine
education
grants
university
status
to
qualified
colleges.
b. Philippine education strives to be of high quality.
c. Philippine education recognizes the complementary roles of
public and private educational institutions.
d. Philippine education is financed by public and private funds.
1469.
local
planning
in
the
development of educational
of
sharing
the
product
of
his
researches
and
the
right
to
defend
himself
and
to
be
defended
by
schools?
a. barangay high schools are established to provide all Filipino
equal opportunities for high school education
b. Principal of the public high school nearest to it administers a
barangay high school.
c. A barangay school is authorized to open only within a three
kilometers radius of any existing high school
d. A barangay high school may be opened on the basis of the
petition of the parents of fifty students.
e.All of these
1481.
schools?
a. to give equal opportunities for secondary education to all Filipino
youth.
b. To cater to the needs for education of the barangay residents.
c. To serve the purpose of a Constitutional provisions.
d. To make community development a reality.
e.All of these
14082. What statement is inconsistent with one of the provisions of
Republic Act No. 4670, otherwise known as the Magna Carta for
Public School Teachers?
a. actual teaching is limited to six hours
b. no teacher shall be transferred without his consent
c. every teacher shall enjoy security of tenure.
1486. Under the Magna Carta for Teachers, teachers with ____ years
of service of more may be
considered PBET eligible.
a. at least 10 years or more continuous service
b. at least five years or more continuous service
c. seven years of service
d. three years of service
e. none of the above
1487. According to Presidential Decree 1006 and its implementing
Memorandum No. 1. s. 1977 of the
National for Teachers, PBET is administered by _____.
a. Civil Service Commission
b. Department of Education, Culture and Sports
c. National Educational Testing and Research Center
d. jointly administered by all of the above
e. none of these
1489. Presidential Decree 1006, otherwise known as the Decree
Professionalizing Teaching was promulgated to ____.
a. regulate the practice teaching
b. ensure that teacher education is of the highest quality
c. assess prospective teachers knowledge, skills and competencies
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
1490.
Department
of
Education,
Culture
and
Sports,
what
is
the
1495.
_____.
a. RA 7722
b. RA 7796
c. RA 7687
d. RA 1452
e. RA 7743
1496. The Republic Act, which lengthens the school calendar from
200 days to not more than 220 days to take effect in school year
1995-1996, is _____.
a. Republic Act No. 7791
b. Republic Act No. 7743
c. Republic Act No. 7798
d. Republic Act No. 7784
e. Republic Act No. 1616
1497.
c. R.A. 3051
d. R.A. 4991
e. R.A. 5919
1504.
ceremony compulsory.
a. R.A. 4670
b. Batas Pambansa Blg. 232
c. R. A. 1459
d. R. A. 1265
1505.
The
first
teacher-training
school
established
by
the
This
law
was
approved
on
January
23,
2002
which
Authority
and
Accountability,
Renaming
the
must be undertaken:
a. Encourage flexibility in curricular construction and simplify
minimum academic and physical facilities standards
b. Redefine minimum campestral credit hours to conform to time
allocations
c. Revive Associate in Arts (A.A.) and similar two-year general
education courses
d.
Liberalize
tertiary
regulation
and
encourage
alternative
made
ceremony
compulsory.
a. Republic Act No. 7079
b. Republic Act No. 1265
c. Republic Act No. 9155
d. Republic Act No. 3019
1524. It is an act to strengthen the regulation and supervision of
the practice of teaching in the Philippines and prescribing a
Licensure Examination for Teachers.
a. RA 7836
e. RA 9155
b. RA 9293
e. RA 7610
c. RA 7722
1525. According to Republic Act No. 7836, this term refers to the
profession concerned primarily with
classroom instruction at the elementary and secondary levels in
accordance with the curriculum prescribed by the Department of
Education, Culture and Sports, whether on parttime or full-time
basis in the private or public schools.
a. Teachers
c. Principals
b. Teaching
d. Learning
1526.
general
education,
professional
education
and
field
of
specialization
1528.
professional teachers,
with a
five
against
one
whose
education,
training,
apprenticeship
or
This
Development
a. RA 7722
c. RA 7877
b. RA 9293
d. RA 7610
Act
is
known
as
Early
Childhood
Care
and
e. RA 8980
1538.
with:
a. Commission on Higher Education
b. Professional Regulation Commission
c. Department of Education
d. Civil Service Commission
1540.
1546.
paramour?
a. infidelity
c. immorality
b. bigamy
d. moral defamation
1549.
teachers?
a. freedom of expression
b. establishes and joins organizations
c. intellectual property
d. stage a strike and protests
e. academic freedom
1552.
1554. The State shall ensure and protect academic freedom and
shall promote its exercise and the observance for the continuing
intellectual growth, the advancement of learning and research, the
development of responsible and effective leadership, the education
of high-level and middle-level professionals, and the enrichment of
our historical and cultural heritage. This is the declaration of
policy of ____.
a. CHED
c. DepEd
b. TESDA
d. Presidential Decree No. 6-A
1555.
Filipino
middle-level
manpower
responsive
to
and
in
descriptions
is
included
in
the
Code
of
Ethics
for
Professional Teachers?
a. Persons of dignity and reputation
b. Duly licensed professional
c. with satisfactory teaching performance
d. passed the licensure exam for teachers
1567. The 1987 Philippine Constitution states the following EXCEPT
a. academic freedom
b. continuing professional education
c. formal education
d. voluntary accreditation
1569. The Constitutional provision on language has the following
aims EXCEPT
a. to make the regional dialect as auxiliary media of instructions in
regional schools
b. to maintain English as a second language
c. to make Filipino the sole medium of instruction
d. to make Filipino the national language and medium of instruction
and official communication
1570. The introduction of non-formal education in life with the
Constitution provision on ___.
a. protection of teachers
b. promoting the rights of all citizens
c. to make quality education accessible to all
d. acceptance, affection and achievement
e. affection, ability, attitudes
1571. With regards to business, which does the Code of Ethics say
about teachers?
a. a teacher shall maintain a good reputation with respect to debts,
loans and other financial matters
b. no teacher shall be financially interested in
any commercial venture involving textbooks and other school
commodities where he/she can exercise official influence
c. no teacher shall act as an agent of textbooks and other school
commodities where he/she can exercise official influence
d. a teacher may not engage in any kind of business