- 1. What is the primary goal of alternative assessment?
A) To evaluate students based on their creativity and problem-solving abilities B) To assess students through standardized tests C) To provide immediate grades without feedback
- 2. During a science activity, Teacher A walks around the room with a checklist, noting how
students conduct experiments and work in groups. No formal quiz is given. What type of assessment is the Teacher A using?
A) Performance-based formative assessment B) Summative assessment
- 3. The following describe the authentic assessment. Which of these BEST illustrates
authentic assessment?
i. A project that requires applying classroom learning to a real-world scenario ii. An essay test on historical facts iii. A test on a student’s ability to write in English iv. A quiz on vocabulary
A) i, and iii B) i C) i, ii, iii and iv
- 4. The Senior High School Students of Canigaran National High School must
demonstrate 80% mastery of a competency before moving to the next topic. Those who do not meet the standard receive additional instruction and practice. This situation best illustrates:
A) Ranking-based assessment B) Outcome-Based Education C) Competitive grading system
- 5. In which model of alternative assessment do students regularly collect and reflect on
their own work overtime to demonstrate learning progress?
A) Summative Assessment B) Portfolio Assessment
- 6. Which of the following is NOT typically a feature of alternative assessment?
A) Focus on individual and group learning experiences B) Consideration of diverse learning styles. C) Use of standardized tests for every student.
- 7. A student earned 36 points out of 48. What is the percentage?
A) 72% B) 75% C) 70%
- 8. A student scored 81%. How many items were correct in a 100-item test?
A) 81 B) 79 C) 80
- 9. Teacher Armor uses a table of specifications to ensure that the difficulty levels of
questions on a 60-question test are distributed as follows: Easy (50%), Average (30%), and Difficult(20%). How many average questions should the test include?
A) 18 B) 30 C) 40 D) 25
- 10. Teacher Ghea conduct an authentic activity, she uses a rubric to grade essays with
the following criteria and weights: Content (40%), Structure (30%), Grammar (20%), and Creativity (10%). A student receives the following scores out of 10 for each criterion: Content: 8, Structure: 7, Grammar: 9, Creativity: 6. What is the student's weighted average score?
A) 7.9 B) 7.8 C) 7.5
- 11. Ronald ranks 10th in a class of 40. Assuming that there are no ties, what is the
percentile rank of Ronald?
A) 90 B) 82 C) 41
- 12. In Malawit Elementary School, Teacher Irish Joy has recorded the following scores
for a math test: 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, and 100. She wants to find the median score to understand the middle point of the distribution. What is the median score?
A) 77.5 B) 72.65 C) 75.10
- 13. Teacher Noreen of San Ban Memorial Elementary School (SBMES) has calculated
the following scores for her students on a test: 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100. She wants to determine the standard deviation of the scores. What is the standard deviation? A test score of 30/50 is equivalent to:
A) 13.4 B) 14.56 C) 14.14
- 14. Teacher Aimee has the following set of quiz scores for her class: 70, 75, 80, 85, 90.
She wants to calculate the variance of these scores to understand the variability. What is the variance? In a 60-item test, a student missed 15 items. How many items were correct?
A) 40.5 B) 60.5 C) 50
- 15. Who proposed the “Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction” model?
A) Benjamin Bloom B) Hilda Taba C) Ralph Tyler
- 16. In Taba’s model, curriculum development starts from:
A) Teacher B) Administrator C) Students
- 17. Curriculum implementation differs from development because it focuses
on:
A) Planning the curriculum B) Putting curriculum into action
- 18. After working for three years, Teacher A realized that she needed her
colleagues for the collaborative performance. I was because this school year, she got unsatisfactory result along the area of collaboration. What criterion of learning is being considered in the scenario?
A) Learning endures over time B) Learning occurs through experience C) Learning involves change
- 19. Which of the following is true about human development?
A) All of the above B) Development refers to the progressive series of changes C) Development is orderly D) Human development considers both maturation and learning
- 20. Which of the following is the correct order of psychosexual stages
proposed by Sigmund Freud?
A) anal stage, Oral stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage B) Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage C) anal stage, Oral stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage D) phallic stage, genital stage, Oral stage, anal stage, latency stage
- 21. Who is the forerunner of the presence of the Language Acquisition
Device?
A) Watson B) Chomsky C) Gardner
- 22. This theory states that there are 8 basic development stages that the
individual has to pass through his life.
A) Learning Theory B) Psychosocial Theory C) Psychoanalytic Theory
- 23. The process by which certain potential is inherited from the parents for
his development.
A) Birth B) Life C) Heredity D) Character
- 24. Modifying an existing scheme after an individual’s interaction with the
environment, resulting in the creation of a new scheme.
A) Assimilation B) Accomodation C) Interaction
- 25. The ability of a child to conceptualize the retention and preservation of
the same quantity under various changes.
A) Assimilation B) Conservation C) Recognition
- 26. When the learner reaches a point where no further improvement can be
expected, he is in a so-called
A) development crisis B) depression C) learning plateau
- 27. Students with secondary reading problems have capacity to read, but
are non-readers because of:
A) auditory problems B) visual-acuity impairment C) congenital defects D) environmental or emotional factors
- 28. An emerging thrust in determining one’s personality...
A) anticipated behavior B) maladjustment personality C) emotional quotient (E.Q.)
- 29. In relation to 21st-century education, the quotation “Those who cannot what
they understand, teach” means all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Transform schools to make powerful hands-on learning and teaching. B) Teachers and learners need to be skillful and knowledgeable C) Parents are responsible for teaching their children reading and numeracy.
- 30. Each teacher is said to be a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of
the nation and is under obligation to transmit to learners such heritage. Which practice makes him fulfill such obligation?
A) Study the life of Filipino Heroes B) Use interactive teaching strategies C) Observe continuing professional education
- 31. Ben demonstrates mastery of lecturing techniques and uses them to solve
various algebraic equations. What pillar of education does Ben demonstrate?
A) Learning To Do B) Learning To Know C) Learning to be
- 32. Mary enrolled in TESDA because she wanted to work after she graduated from
it. Which pillar of education is Mary enjoying?
A) Learning To be B) Learning To Do C) Learning to know
- 33. mandate DepEd to ensure that economic and financial education
becomes an integral part of formal learning.
A) A. RA 10922, Economic and Financial Literacy Act B) RA 10923, Economic and Financial Literacy Act
- 34. When a teacher asks about the consistency of a material found from the internet
with other available materials, he/she is concerned with its?
A) Accuracy B) Relevance
- 35. Which of the following is the focus of Civic Education?
A) Help learners develop skills, attitudes and knowledge to build a peaceful world based on justice and freedom. B) Promote understanding of human rights, concepts and values to enable learners to make informed transformation which will result in human rights actions.
- 36. A teacher explains that a stanine score of 5 represents the middle range of
performance in the class. This means the student’s score is:
A) Average B) Extremely high
- 37. A teacher sets the mastery level at 85%. How many correct answers are needed in a
20-item test?
A) 18 B) 17 C) 16
- 38. If you're looking to verify whether your students have achieved the expected outcomes through their work, which portfolio type would be most relevant?
A) Showcase Portfolio B) Evaluation Portfolio C) Assessment Portfolio
- 39. In a standardized test, Teacher Patricia finds that the t-scores of her class are widely dispersed. How should she interpret this?
A) The test is too difficult, and the teacher should revise the curriculum B) The test is not reliable and should be discarded C) The wide dispersion of t-scores reflects the diverse abilities of the students
- 40. Which curriculum conception stresses the importance of subject areas and disciplines as the primary focus?
A) Academic Rationalist Conception B) Social Reconstructionist Conception
- 41. Children develop self-confidence if?
A) treated justly and fairly B) praised and acknowledge of their good deeds C) allowed to do whatever they want
- 42. What is the most effective strategy for engaging millennials who are more accustomed to virtual environments (through digital devices and platforms) than to physical interactions?
A) Hold meetings with parents through the Parent-Teacher Association. B) Integrate real-world contexts into the learning process. C) Restrict access to Facebook and messaging services.
- 43. What is disability based on WHO definition?
A) Social restriction caused by environment B) Medical diagnosis of a disease condition C) Loss of function due to impairment
- 44. Ms. Sanchez, a BSE graduate, has not passed the LET yet. In what capacity can she be hired?
A) Provisional for not less than six months B) Provisional for not less than one year
- 45. According to the text, what type of curriculum refers to the official guides prescribed by government agencies, such as DepEd and CHED?
A) Written Curriculum B) Recommend Curriculum
- 46. Teacher Kevin has not practiced his profession for the past five years. Can he go back to teaching immediately?
A) No, unless he enrolled in a refreshers course of 12 units B) Yes, if nobody can take his place
- 47. The distribution of the Mathematics Achievement Test scores of 60 students is positively skewed. What does this imply?
A) Their mode corresponds to a low value B) Most of the students got low scores. C) Most of the students got high scores
- 48. To assess whether your intended learning outcomes have been achieved, which type of portfolio would be most appropriate?
A) Assessment Portfolio B) Evaluation Portfolio
- 49. What is the core of the Teacher Education Development Program?
A) National Competency-Based Teaching Standards B) high order thinking skills or HOTS
- 50. What is impairment according to WHO (1980)?
A) Abnormality in body structure or function B) Social disadvantage caused by disability
- 51. You are very much interested in the quality development program for teachers. What characteristics should you look for?
A) Prescribed by top educational leaders B) Responsive to identified teachers' needs C) Depends on the availability of funds
- 52. A teacher decides to include the latest research findings in a science lesson even though it is not in the textbook. This is an example of which curriculum type?
A) Implemented Curriculum B) Null Curriculum
- 53. Which type of standardized test is designed to assess a student's proficiency in subjects that have been taught at different grade levels?
A) Achievement Test B) Intelligence Test C) Aptitude Test
- 54. An Education graduate without a license is accepted to teach in a private school? Is this in violation of RA 7836?
A) No provided he has taught for at least 3 years B) Yes, No one may teach without a license
- 55. Which model is famously known as the "Backward Design" for putting emphasis on results before planning activities?
A) Walker's Naturalistic Model B) Wiggins and McTighe's UbD Mode
- 56. In an outcome-based instructional approach, competencies are best demonstrated through:
A) continuing monitoring and evaluation B) varied outcome evidence
- 57. Full mainstreaming means learners:
A) Join all regular class subjects B) Attend only special education classes
- 58. In the context of professional education, which of the following strategies best supports inclusive teaching and accommodates the diverse learning needs of all students?
A) Using various teaching methods, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities B) Focusing primarily on lecture-based instruction to cover material efficiently.
- 59. If a curriculum worker follows a rational step-by-step procedure starting with objectives, which model type are they likely using?
A) Artistic Model B) Dynamic Model C) Linear Model
- 60. To improve listening and speech skills, which will be most appropriate?
A) Audio recording B) recording C) radio program
- 61. What should a teacher do when he/she falls in love with his/her student?
A) Act normally as if nothing happens and the student does not exist B) Wait till the student is no longer under his/her tutelage
- 62. Special day schools are taught by:
A) Trained special education teachers B) Untrained volunteer teachers
- 63. If a curriculum worker follows a rational step-by-step procedure starting with objectives, which model type are they likely using?
A) Linear Model B) Dynamic Model
- 64. Teachers are required to make an individual Plan for Professional Development (IPPD). This is based on the philosophy that the teacher is a "lifelong learner". The NCBTS provides steps for assessments in making IPPD.
A) Collegial B) Peer C) Self
- 65. Why is awareness of special education important in society?
A) To reduce educational opportunities B) To separate learners with disabilities C) To promote acceptance, inclusion, and equal rights
- 66. Teacher Ruthy of Junior High School faculty receives stanine scores from a recent standardized test for her class. She observes that a large proportion of her students have scores in the 1-3 stanine range, indicating low performance. What should be her primary focus in addressing this situation?
A) Move on to new topics to maintain curriculum pacing B) Identify and address potential gaps in foundational knowledge
- 67. Which of the following is an example of "Vertical Organization"?
A) Aligning classroom tests with local community needs B) Teaching "Cells" in Grade 7 and "Cell Division" in Grade 8 C) Combining History and Economics into Social Studies
- 68. Which of the following symbolic interactionist theory must be ELIMINATED from the group?
A) Meaning always change the world B) Individuals depends on meaning
- 69. Teacher serve on a committee, such as improvement team..what role of a teacher is describe in the first statement?
A) Coach Data B) Mentor C) Leader
- 70. What is mainstreaming?
A) Join all the subjects B) Placing learners in regular classroom
- 71. Teacher A asks the learners to draw a venn diagram about proper and
improper nouns. What must be the lesson objective for the said strategy?
A) Describe proper and improper nouns B) Differentiate proper and improper nouns
- 72. Teacher B wants to develop a way of tracking the You, Plan, Do, Review
process. What metacognitive strategy can you BEST recommend?
A) Mnemonics B) KWL Chart C) Essay
- 73. What level of learners are unaware of their metacognitive knowledge
according to Perkins (1992)?
A) Tacit B) Aware C) Strategic
- 74. Who among these persons has a strong need to be successful according to
McClelland’s Acquired Needs Theory?
A) Low need for achievement B) High need for achievement
- 75. According to the ERG theory of Clayton Alderfer, what need corresponds to
Maslow’s esteem and self actualization?
A) All of these B) Relatedness C) Growth D) Existence
- 76. In the Kirkpatrick Model, what question is being answered by reaction level?
A) Did they learn? B) Did they like it? C) Did the learners use it?
- 77. In the Kirkpatrick Model of Learning Evaluation, what is the last level?
A) Reaction B) Behavior C) Results D) Learning
- 78. In the Kirkpatrick Model of Learning Evaluation, what is the first level?
A) Reaction B) Behavior C) Learning D) Results
- 79. In the ADDIE Model of facilitating learning, what does D mean?
A) Design B) Develop
- 80. In the ADDIE Model of facilitating learning, what does A mean?
A) Assess B) Analyze C) Apply
- 81. What is the IQ of a person with profound mental retardation?
A) 20-25 B) 30-35
- 82. What is the IQ of a person with mild mental retardation?
A) 50-55 B) 35-40
- 83. A score distribution follows normal curve. What does this mean?
A) Most of the scores pile up between -1SD to +1SD B) Most of the scores are on the -2SD
- 84. Which of these is NOT a requirement for an adult to be considered mentally
retarded?
A) Mental capacity B) IQ is equal to 59 or less
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