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FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION

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1.
The department of the Education gives greater emphasis on the development
of basic skills. What is the philosophical basis of this?
a.
Essentialism
b.
Pragmatism
c.
Existentialism
d.
Perennialism
2.
Mr. Olivar views his students as unique, free-choosing and responsible
individuals. All classroom activities revolve around the said premise. What theory
underlies this?
a.
Realism
b.
Progressivism
c.
Essentialism
d.
Existentialism
3.
Religious ritual in the classroom and in the school programs prove the deep
natural religiosity of the Filipinos. Which philosophy has greatly contributed to this
tradition?
a.
Islam
b.
Budhism
c.
Hinduism
d.
Confucianism
4.
were
a.
b.
c.
d.

In order to make Roman education truly utilitarian, the day-to-day lessons


Taught in the students native dialect
Taught interestingly through the play way method
Related and linked to the events happening in everyday life
Practiced at home under the guidance of their respective parents

5.
Which program of the government seems to be aligned to the Christian
humanitarian principle for respect for the human personality?
a.
The study of the Philippine Constitution
b.
The massive housing program to house the poor Filipinos
c.
The promotion of the basic human rights of the Filipinos
d.
The functional literacy program for the out-of-school youth and adults
6.
The military training requirements among students in the secondary and
tertiary levels can be traced as a strong influence of the
a.
Greeks

b.
c.
d.

Romans
Orientals
Chinese

7.
The educational objective to indoctrinate Filipinos to accept the teaching of
the catholic church which is to foster faith in God is bedrocked in the philosophy
called
a.
Realism
b.
Pragmatism
c.
Idealism
d.
Existentialism
8.
Virtue as one component in the teaching of Rizal as a course focuses on the
teaching of good and beauty consistent with the good and beauty in God. Which
philosophy supports this?
a.
Idealism
b.
Progressivism
c.
Existentialism
d.
Social reconstructionism
9.
Giving the highest budgetary allocation, the Philippine government recognizes
the possible contribution of its future citizens to the national development goals of
the Philippine society. This goal of education for social transformation was stressed
by the early
a.
Greek education
b.
Roman education
c.
Athenian education
d.
Followers of Christ
10. The progressivists emphasized the individuality of the child, the
reconstructionists were more concerned with
a.
Subjectivity
b.
Experiential learning
c.
Social change
d.
Social problem
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ENGLISH AND LITERATURE

1.
a.
b.
c.
d.

The hostage is free. They paid their way. What does this statement tell us?
After paying ransom they were released
They were freed without ransom
They negotiated peacefully
They escaped after paying

2.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Children who have been exposed too much in TV suffer from unusually short
Understanding
Concentration
Attention span
Learning

3.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Stop shilly-shallying and make up your mind. This serve as warning not to:
Continue
Go ahead
Hesitate
Decide

4.
I prefer a government run like hell by Filipinos rather than one run by
foreigners who said this famous statement?
a.
Apolinario Mabini
b.
Emilio Aguinaldo
c.
Jose Rizal
d.
Manuel L. Quezon
5.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Who among this writer is famous for using exploits of great heroes?
Juan C. Laya
Carlos Bulosan
Manuel Arguilla
F. Sionel Jose

6.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Who is the most translated author of the world?


Voltaire
Homer
Victor Hugo
Alexander Dumas

7.
Ba-ba, black wool. Have you any sheep, yes sir a pack full, creep mouse,
creep! This verse sounds like the opposite of the original one. Who is the poet who
recomposed the above?
a.
William Langland
b.
John Lyly

c.
d.

William Brightly Rands


William Congrove

8.
a.
b.
c.
d.

She wrote a first rate REPORT. What does it say about the report?
Run of the mill
Mediocre
Excellent
Ordinary

9.
Because the moon rotates on its axis at the same time as it
______________around the earth, we see the same side always.
a.
Revolves
b.
Is revolving
c.
Revolve
d.
Has been revolving
10. His apocalyptic views seemed to doom the human race. This is to be taken as
_________
a.
Spiritless
b.
Prophetic
c.
Lethargic
d.
Apathetic
11. He was as helpless as a child. Classify this statement.
a.
Metaphor
b.
Simile
c.
Idioms
d.
Synonym
12. What is the English translation of Rabinoranath Tagores Gitanjali?
a.
Song of songs
b.
Devotional songs
c.
Patriotic hymns
d.
Song of offerings
13. The words inappropriate illegal, irresponsible and unaware have prefixes
which are classified as _________
a.
Common
b.
Neutral
c.
Positive
d.
Negative
14. What figure of speech is used in the line I wondered lonely as a cloud
a.
Personification

b.
c.
d.

Alliteration
Metaphor
Simile

15. The line from the Koran. woe to every backbiter, defamer talk of ___________
a.
Sorrow for those who oppose the opinion of their fellow
b.
Punishment for those who give unsolicited advice
c.
Anguish for those who defend unrighteousness
d.
Misery for all who talk ill for others
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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT

1.
According to Piagets theory of Cognitive Development, a child during the
sensorimotor period does not see things in abstract forms. Therefore, in teaching
mathematics to young children, the _____________
a.
Use of pictures may not be necessary
b.
Use of concrete objects is not needed
c.
Concrete state should precede the abstract style
d.
Abstract stage must come before the concrete direction
2.
Which of the following represent the sequential order of pre-natal
development?
a.
Embryonic period-fetal period-germinal period
b.
Germinal period-fetal period-embryonic period
c.
Germinal period-embryonic period-fetal period
d.
Fetal period-embryonic period-Germinal period
3.
Following Piagets Theory of Cognitive Development, Ms. Victoria provides her
student varied activities that enable them to classify objects according to more than
one variable, rank order items in logical series and understand that amount of mass
or liquid do not change because their shape does. These developments can be
expected to be performed by
a.
Pre-schoolers
b.
College students
c.
High school students
d.
Elementary school children
4.
Among adolescent, the feet,hands, and nose reach maximum development
while the lower parts of the face and the shoulders develop more slowly. On the

other hand, creative imagination develops rapidly in childhood and reaches its peak
in adolescence. Therefore,
a.
Different areas develop at the same rate
b.
Different areas develop at the different rates
c.
Development is faster during the adolescent period than in early childhood
d.
The development of the different parts of the bod comes one after the other.
5.
Which of the stages of development is normally characterized by much
growth, rapid, changes, mood swings, and negatively?
a.
Infancy
b.
Toddlerhood
c.
Early childhood
d.
Middle childhood

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Principles and Theories of Learning and Motivation

1.
a.
b.
c.
d.

The learner should be biologically prepared applies to the law of


Readiness
Exercise
Effect
Practice

2.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Which of the following will not support the concept of individual difference?
Use varied activities for a difficult lesson
Consider the uniqueness of each student
Involve all students regardless of what the activity is
Help should be extended to both the gifted and retarded learners

3.
Mr. David would like to increase the abilities of his students to solve more
complex problems. What must Mr. David do?
a.
Correct all wrong answer at all time
b.
Increase practice with simple problems
c.
Reduce stimulation so as to increase attention to the task
d.
Problems match appropriately to students level of thinking
4.
Which of the following statements is false about motivation?
a.
A force that energizes, sustains and direct behaviour toward a goal
b.
Sometimes referred to as the go of personality in that its absence usually
reduces most normal people to a state of listlessness and apathy

c.
It is an external state or condition that serves to activate or energize
behaviour and gives it direction
d.
It is a psychological state that consequence with a person having activated his
or her motives
5.
not?
a.
b.
c.
d.

The following are specific strategies for memory enhancement. Which one is
Use mnemonic device
Over learn the material
Sleep before studying
Distribute, study and practice new materials

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PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES OF TEACHING


1.
Ms. Monster was having discipline problem with her English class. What
questioning technique should she considered to sustain students attention?
a.
Ask low-level thinking questions
b.
Ask difficult questions
c.
Ask varied questions
d.
Ask stimulating questions
2.
Teacher abby is partial to experiential or learner centered teaching. Which of
the following strategies will she least engage in?
a.
Deductive discovery
b.
Problem solving
c.
Lecture discussion
d.
Laboratory
3.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Choose two questions that could promote development of critical thinking


Those that ask for factual information
Those that call for application
Those that require description
Those that require use of a rule

4.
What lesson would be very useful in mastering science and mathematical
facts, social science concepts, oral spelling skill and vocabulary development?
a.
Development
b.
Review
c.
Drill
d.
Appreciation

5.
Which strategy provides the learners with more information rather than
application?
a.
Deduction
b.
Induction
c.
Lecture
d.
Discussion
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
1.
Suppose that in developing a curriculum, your intention is to put a lot of
importance in developing the mind and spirit of the learners. What philosophical
belief will help you on this?
a.
Axiology
b.
Idealism
c.
Pragmatism
d.
Reconstructionism
2.
Two of the following choices NOT considered as social forces that affect the
school and the curriculum, which are these?
a.
Multicultural concerns
b.
Change in gender roles
c.
Nature of knowledge
d.
Learners characteristics
3.
Two of the following choices NOT considered as social forces that affect the
school and the curriculum, which are these?
a.
Multicultural concerns
b.
Change in gender roles
c.
Nature of knowledge
d.
Learners characteristics
4.
A curriculum developer decides to effect a curricular change, instead of
curriculum improvement. The most probable reason for this is that the results of
curriculum evaluation call for an alteration in the _________ and in the _________
a.
Set of competencies and objectives
b.
Teaching strategies to be used
c.
Time allotment of subject areas
d.
Sequence of content for a certain year/grade level

5.
A curriculum developer decides to effect a curricular change, instead of
curriculum improvement. The most probable reason for this is that the results of
curriculum evaluation call for an alteration in the _________ and in the _________
a.
Set of competencies and objectives
b.
Teaching strategies to be used
c.
Time allotment of subject areas
d.
Sequence of content for a certain year/grade level

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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
1.
Which of the following statements does NOT describe educational technology?
a.
It is a profession composed of various job categories
b.
It refers to the efficiency of teachers in using computers
c.
It includes audio-visual materials, interactive multimedia and self-instructional
materials
d.
It is the development, application, and evaluation of system, techniques and
aids to improve human learning
2.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Which group of technologies has the highest degree of abstraction?


Book, imaginative literature, programmed instruction
Digital video, film, versatile compact disc
Video, pictures
Realia and computers

3.
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of real objects and model in
teaching and learning?
a.
They pose problems on storage
b.
They are less abstraction and more concrete
c.
They are readily available in the environment, around the school , and in the
home
d.
They provide hands-on learning experiences and emphasize real-world
applications
4.
Ms. De Leon, a non-education graduate teacher was hired to teach in
elementary school where there are enough resources for instruction. Which of the
following processes would you suggest her in using an educational technology?
a.
Design utilization evaluation development
b.
Design development utilization evaluation
c.
Development design utilization evaluation
d.
Development utilization evaluation design

5.
Mr. Samson is planning to integrate the use of technology in his science class.
Which of the following would be his second step?
a.
Set the objectives
b.
Analyse the learners
c.
Utilize the materials with showmanship
d.
Evaluate the performance of the students
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Most Frequently Asked Questions (MFAQ) in Legal Bases of Education and Their
Possible Answer(OR A Simplified Catechetic in Legal Bases of Education)

Question:
This question is in connection with student arrest in the school
premises.
the arresting officer taking the student under custody is a member of the military
establishment properly identified but without warrant of arrest, what would be the
responsibility of the school if the student injury is sustained within the campus?

Answer:
The school authorities have no liability. The reason is that they could
not fight the police or military establishment. In this connection, the Supreme court
gives the advice that when one is picked up by the police officer, he should not
argue with the policeman. He must argue in court.
Question:
Is a parents signature permitting his child to join on outing or
excursion or field trip tantamount to a waiver? Suppose something happens to the
students.
Answer:
It is not a waiver. A parent just gives the permission to his child to
join the outing or excursion or field trip but not the permission to be injured.
Questions:
Assuming that one can prove that he exercised proper diligence,
what then is the parameter for proper? When do we know it is proper not proper?
What constitutes proper or not proper? who will decide that?
Answer:
According to the Supreme Court of the Philippines, you cannot show
that the diligence exercised was proper by calibrated degrees. Each case will have
to depend on the circumstances surroundings the event. It is found in the Latin quis,
quid, quibos, qour, quomodo, quando. What is proper diligence is one case may not

be so in another circumstances because of the difference in the attendant


circumstances .There are no hard and fast rules that can possibly be given.
Question:
Would the school authority be liable for any accident that happens to
its students in the school bus or because of traffic accidents to and from the school?
Answer:
If the school bus belongs to the school, the school is liable. If it
belongs to a private company, then the concessionaire is the one that is liable.
Question:
Suppose that in a student evaluation, a teacher is consistently
graded in a manner of leading to the conclusion that the teacher is inefficient;
would this be ground for dismissing the teacher:
Answer:
yes.

If the testimony of the students is convincing, and with due process,

Question:
Suppose something happens to the students on the way from the
school to the police precinct , what is the schools liability?
Answer:
The school no liability. Nothing. The reason is that the student is now
under police custody.
Question:
It is said that most foolishness and conduct unbecoming of a student
occur when the teacher dismisses his class too early, let us say, twenty minutes
after the time or fifteen minutes before the time, Since every school head is after
escaping liability, may he issue as an exercise of diligence, a regulation that
anything that may happen within the period when the teacher is supposed to be in
the classroom will be his liability and that the school head has nothing to do with it?
Answer:
If it was already known to the school authorities that a particular
teacher or teachers are in the habit of coming to class late or dismissing classes too
early, the school has not done anything about, then the school is still liable. The
regulation should be a general rule such as an announcement at the beginning of
the school year or during faculty or teachers, meeting and that violation of that rule
will be ground for disciplinary action on the teacher. That teacher shall be subject to
administrative action.
Question:
Suppose during a class a student leave without the teachers
permission. Then, he meets an accident outside the school campus. the question is:
Is the teacher, and therefore the school liable?
Answer:
In such a case the age of the student will be the one to be the
deciding factor. If the student is a minor the law requires that the school post guards
so that the students cannot go out during class hours. If he is of age and he goes

out of the school, the school is not liable. The schools negligence will be for failure
to post guards for the security of the students who are considered minors.
Question:

how do you differentiate tenure from term of office?

Answer:
The word tenure refers to the period of time during which the
incumbent is in office where the word term of office refers to the period of time
during which the incumbent has the right to be in office
Question:
If an educational institution converts itself into a foundation and any
of its employees or teachers refuse to become part of the foundation, would the
refusal be tantamount to separation?
Answer:
In the words of the Supreme Court, transfer is not just physical
severance but the fact of being separated. Now, if a school employee or teacher
refuses to be absorbed by the foundation, he has thereby made his own decision. In
the words of the Existentialist Philosopher Jean Paul Sartre, a person who makes a
decision is the moral one and the one who cannot make a decision is the immoral
one. Now, he has thereby made his own decision. He has laid off himself. In short,
he has dismissed himself!
Question:
Suppose a school transfer location due to a government order on
dispersal, is the refusal of a teacher to join that school that transfer location be a
ground for separation, and may the Commission hold the school accountable?
Answer:
Because the relocation of the school is mandated by the state,
whoever refuses to join the migration and complains to the Commission on accounts
of his separation would have to convince the NLRC that the school was acting in bad
faith.
Question:
why is it difficult to dismiss inefficient faculty members and yet
comparatively easy for a faculty member to walk out of his school with very little
penalty?
Answer:
The question has, of course, serious socio-economic and moral
implications. The state has to use its police power to counteract certain
pressures in the free world economy. In a developing country like the Philippines
which has a labor excess economy, which means that here we have a situation
where the man runs after the jobs and not the job running after the man, the
guidelines are based on the philosophy that unemployed workers constitutes a
social burden to the government and such a situation should not be recommended
to escalate. Moreover, the philosophy of egalitarian must be used here where the
State is guided by the motto: the greatest good for the greatest number.

Question:
If a professor carries on an affair with a female student and the affair
is carried on outside the school, may the professor be charged with immorality? Or
if an unmarried teacher should become pregnant is this a case of immorality?
Answer:
Moral standards are supposed to be universal. Such a situation
should not be tolerated whether the school is private or public.
Question:

What is our law on tenure?

Answer:
The explicit mandate of the 1987 Philippine Constitution enjoins the
State to assure the security of tenure of workers in employment. This constitutional
provision abolishes the almost absolute right of the employer under the Termination
Pay Law (R. A 1987) to terminate at any time the services of his employees even
without just cause. (Department of Labor Staff Committee on labor code)
Question:
tenure?

what statutory law implements the constitutional provision on

Answer:
The statutory law that implements the constitutional provision on
tenure is presidential Decree 442, as amended, which took effect last may 1, 1974.
Specifically its pertinent provision provides that In cases of employment without a
definite period, the employer shall not terminate the services of an employee
except for a just cause or when authorized by this Title. (Article 269, Labor Code)
Question:

What is the effect of an unjust dismissal of an employee?

Answer:
He shall be entitled to reinstatement without loss of seniority right
and to his back wages computed from the time his compensation which was
withheld up to the time of his compensation which was withheld up to the time of
his actual reinstatement. (Article 269, Labor Code)
Question:

What do you mean by dismissal for a just cause?

Answer:
As a sufficient ground for dismissal, a just cause is a legal cause and
not merely a cause, which the appointing power, in the exercise of his discretion,
deems sufficient. It is the statutory prescription of the cause of termination of
employment.
Question:

What exactly do we mean by probationary period?

Answer:
Under the Labor Code, the probationary period is actually the period
needed to determine fitness for the job. This period, due to lack of a better
measurement, is deemed to be the period needed to learn the job.

Question:
Code?

What is the probationary period for employees covered by the Labor

Answer:
The general probationary period is actually six months. If the job is
apprenticeable, the probationary period is the apprenticeship period, which may
range from less than six to more than six months depending upon the nature of the
job. The probationary employment of professors, instructors, and teachers shall be
subject to standards established by the Department of Education and Culture (Policy
Instruction No. 11). However, for those working in the DepEd now, there is no more
probationary period.
Question:
what is liability, if any, or to what extent will heads of schools be
liable for mass demonstration similar to those in Thailand or in China?
Answer:
Mass demonstrations are without sanction of the school activities.
Therefore, the schools are not liable.
Question:
Suppose the demonstration is inside the school premises without
permission of the school authorities during class hours just like what happen to the
University of Southern Mindanao way back in 1983s, what liabilities do the school
officials have?
Answer:
If the activity is in violation of school regulations and the school
authorities had tried their best to stop it, the school would not be liable. The school
will be held liable if there was implied consent.
Question:
In case of an arrest of student during class hours. What is the liability
of the school if it refuses to surrender a student?
Answer:
liable.

This is disobedience to lawful authority. The school is therefore held

Question:
Can a teacher who has to use force in a students fight be held liable
if he accidentaly hurts a student in trying to stop the fight?
Answer:
No., because the teacher was acting in the performance of lawful
duty. However, the forced employed by the teacher must be commensurate with the
danger involved.
Question;
authority?

Is there direct assault if both offender and offended are persons in

Answer:
In a case where a superintendent boxed a fellow superintendent
because of conflict of jurisdiction, it was ruled that there was no assault.

Question:
Is serious vandalism committed by an employee against the property
of teachers in the classroom considered as assault of person in authority?
Answer:
The offense may be termed malicious mischief or destruction of
property with evil motive, etc..
Question:
Is a student liable for direct assault upon a person in authority even
if the act was committed during recess time and not in actual performance of the
teachers duties?
Answer:
Yes, as long as it is by reason or no accession of the teachers duties.
When we say on occasion of the reason behind the assault was the performance of
the teachers duties.
Question:
If a students refusal to obey teacher in public provokes the
teachers anger who loses his temper and slaps the student or even manhandles
him, should the school officials side with the teacher or the student?
Answer:
That situation is a plain case of the teacher taking the law into her
own hands-the teacher becomes the offender and the students, his victim. More
importantly, the offense is even aggravated by the teacher being a person in
authority.
Question:
When we refer to students assaulting persons in authority, do we
refer only to student currently enrolled or does this include students who have been
granted honourable dismissal?
Answer:
The law does not mention students only. It includes non
students,parents, even strangers. If a student was flunked by a professor there is
direct assault on a person in authority
Question:
In most barrios it is difficult to divorce the social functions of a
teacher from the academic. If a teacher attends a school social function and in
refusing to dance with a man she gets slapped direct assault on a person in
authority?
Answer:

It depends on the reason why the teacher was slapped.

Question:

The teacher refused to danced with him because he smells liquor.

Answer:
The teachers refusal to dance has nothing to do with the
performance of a teachers duty but for a private reason. If a teacher is in the

performance of duty, no matter if the reason for the assault has nothing to do with
teacher (such as when a teacher is explaining a lesson and a creditor comes and
slaps her in front of the students) there is direct assault of person in authority. The
reason is immaterial if the assault is committed while the teacher is performing her
duties.
Question:

Would homosexual practices constitute just cause for separation?

Answer:
The attending circumstances should be taken into account. In most
state universities and colleges as wella sprivate

GENERAL EDUCATION:
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English
Filipino
Mathematics
Literature

MAJOR SUBJECT:
* Technology and livelihood Education (TLE) 500 Questions
1. Foods
1. A simple form of sugar which can be found in fruits, honey, corn syrup and sweet
corn, also known as
dextrose or grape sugar is
a. fructose
b. galactose
c. glucose
d. sucrose
2. it is a man made vitamins which are synthesized in the laboratory, mostly used
for therapeutic purposes is
called
a. avitaminosis
b. synthetic vitamins
c. hypervitaminosis
d. artificial vitamins
3. proper hand washing involves rubbing hands together:
a. for at least 15 seconds
b. for at least 20 seconds
c. until they appear clean
d. until nails are clean

4. The set of instruction for preparing a dish using various ingredients is the
a. food guide
b. cooking guide
c. dietary guide
d. recipe
5. One way to prepare low cost but nutritious meals in these hard time is to
a. reduced quantity of food prepared.
b. reduced quality of food prepared
c. use substitute
d. recycle leftover
6. Sanitation in food preparation is important for a number of reasons EXCEPT:
a. minimize the presence of nutrients is ensured.
b. avoid disease carrying organism
c. conserve nutrients
d. avoid food infection and poisoning.
7. considering the nutrition problem in this country today, because of poverty,
dishes would you recommend
is
a. steamed eggplant and bagoong
b. pinakbet, eggplant, okra, saluyot leaves
c. sauteed monggo with dried dilis and ampalaya
d. fresh lumpia
8. This refer to the monthly income required to satisfy the nutritional requirement of
a family with six members
a. food intake
b. food threshold
c. food consumption
d. food budget
9. The longest period during which food may be safely kept from the danger zone
because of the hazard of
bacteria growth is
a. 2 hrs
b. 6 hrs
c. 5 hrs
d. 4 hrs
10. The following are preparing meals that are aesthetically pleasing except one
a. use as many condiments and spices to enhance the flavor of the recipe
b. use proper techniques in preparation
c. use proper techniques in cooking

d. use cut-out fruits and vegetables for decorating

2. Cosmetology
1. To play up good features and tone down the bad one, apply
a. ordinary or day make-up
b. evening make-up
c. photographic make-up
d. theatrical make-up
2. A solvent containing acetone or other solvent is used to thin out the nail polish
when it is thickened. it is
called
a. nail polisher
b. nail drier
c. nail whitener
d. nail strengthener
3. Good grooming is important to possess by everyone because
a. it enhances the personality.
b. It helps one to look at life in a positive light.
c. It is used as an effective tool in establishing good relationship
d. all of the above
4. The position of eyebrow where it increases the width where the face is involve is
called
a. high positioning
b. low positioning
c. far apart
d. close apart
5. The portion of hair structure extending above the skin surface is called
a. hair root
b. hair shaft
c. follicle
d. strands
3. Basic Electricity
1. The number of cycle completed by an electric current in one second
a. frequency
b. cycle
c. period

d. orbit
2. It is an electrical device or appliances that consume electrical energy
a. path
b. source
c. load
d. control
3. The electron theory states that all matters are composed of tiny particles called
a. energy
b. current
c. atom
d. ampere
4. It a type of electricity in motion. this is very useful, it can be transmitted from
place to place through a
connection and attachment.
a. static electricity
b. dynamic electricity
c. battery
d. dynamic and static electricity
5. Unit in voltage can be express in
a. volts
b. current
c. amperes
d. volts and amperes
4. Basic Electronics
1. A branch of Physics that refers to the flow of electron through nonmetal
conductors.
a. mechanics
b. Physics
c. Electricity
d. Electronics
2. Broken wires, corroded or loosened terminals is a circuit trouble in appliances.
a. short circuit
b. broken parts
c. broken wiring
d. bad internal connections
3. Electronic tool that is used to strip off wire insulator from its conductors.
a. wire stripper

b. socket wrench
c. small tweezers
d. long nose pliers
4. These are nonmetal conductors
a. conductors
b. insulators
c. inductors
d. semiconductors
5. Which type of circuit board has parallel strips of copper track?
a. printed circuit board
b. breadboard
c. strip board
d. none of the above
5. Plumbing
1. Plumbing code is very important in house plumbing installation. It include the
proper installation of the
venting system of the sewer gases to facilitate the
flow and ______
a. draining of water waste
b. water disposal
c. solid waste disposal system
d. water and waste disposal system
2. Mr. Leona is working on the water connection of the school, what particular tool
he will use to
tighten/loosen pipe fitting
a. adjustable wrench
b. pipe wrench
c. pliers
d. basin wrench
3. It is necessary to install this valve so that the incoming water connection that is
used to control the flow of
water in a piping system
a. flanged
b. valve
c. union joint
d. universal joint
4. The development of mechanical fittings suitable for joining both imperial and
metric sizes of medium and
high density polyethylene pipe. the material is
made from a nylon as a basic component of each fitting

which is known as
a. central fitting
b. flanged
c. stainless fitting
d. coupling fitting
5. Today's present time, the increasing standardization of plumbing codes in
different areas of the country
tends toward uniformly due to the availability of ____________
a. manpower
b. tools and equipment
c. equipment and materials
d. engineering standard
6. Carpentry & Masonry
1. These are several steps in sharpening the saw, EXCEPT one:
a. setting the teeth
b. filling and side jointing
c. whetting
d. top jointing
2. Woods are basic raw materials used for carpentry and making finished product.
Which of the following is
NOT true in carpentry?
a. woods are use for housing
b. woods are use for table
c. woods are use for fuel
d. woods are use as tool
3. Ruel is a student who wants to change the color of the table top he is working on.
What process should
he do?
a. bleaching
b. staining
c. coloring
d. blending
4. The term used for woman's cabinet is
a. vanity
b. chiffonier
c. dresser
d. buffet

5. mixed concrete should be poured before the initial setting taks place and this
within _____
a. 30 min.
b. 45 min.
c. 1 hour
d. 1:30 hours

7. Drafting
1. The following are the importance of geometric construction except _______
a. developing sketches
b. making lettering
c. making plans
d. reading drawing
2. This kind of drawing shows how object actually appeared to the observer?
a. Isometric
b. Oblique
c. Orthographic
d. Perspective
3. If you need the hardest of the drawing pencil for making your drawing use ______
a. 6H
b. 7H
c. 8H
d. 9H
4. What can you use to scrape off incorrectly inked line when eraser is not
available?
a. art gum
b. razor blade
c. rubber eraser
d. sharpener
5. What line used to represent the hidden side of the object drawn
a. center line
b. Ditto line
c. Invisible line
d. Object line

8. Entrepreneurship

1. When an entrepreneur find ways to make new products or services, new methods
of production, new
markets, and new sources of raw materials. It shows that
entrepreneurs are _________
a. decision - maker
b. hardworking
c. innovative
d. positive thinker
2. If an entrepreneur has the ability to learn he does the following pertinent
activities except _______
a. when the business is still small, he does everything
b. he send workers for training
c. He attended related seminars
d. Acquire basic training in small business
3. Which of the following is a characteristic of sole proprietorship?
a. stocksholders own the business
b. The owner enjoys economic freedom
c. Two or more person share in the management
d. Ownership of an enterprise is divided into equal parts called share.
4. A source of capital by which fund is generated by way of pledging a designated
property as security or
collateral?
a. bonds
b. credit
c. capital equipment
d. mortgage

9. Business Mathematics
1. The financial statement showing the financial position of an enterprise by
summarizing its assets, liabilities,
and owner's equity at a point in time.
a. balance sheet
b. articulation
c. financial statement
d. Income statement
2. It is considered as the actual profit retained by a business and it is actually the
difference between the
revenue earned by the company and the expenses
incurred
a. net profit
b. revenues

c. gross profit
d. capital stock
3. Nora sells in a department store. She receives a salary of P8,000 a month plus a
commission of 1% on all
her sales. Last month, her total sales were P 35, 000.
How much did she earn for the month?
a. P 8,350
b. P 12, 500
c. P11,350
d. P13, 500
4. For every transaction, the value of debits is equal to the value of
a. equity
b. liability
c. credit
d. assets
5. This is equal to the sum of liabilities and owner's equity
a. assets
b. operating expenses
c. revenue
d. profit

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