BENLAC 2
  • 1. Situated practice helps learners achieve meaningful learning through:
A) None of these
B) Lectures only
C) Assumed practices
D) Real-life experiences
E) Exams only
  • 2. Creative literacy is the ability to generate original ideas and see the world in:
A) Mathematical terms only
B) Traditional methods only
C) One fixed way
D) None of these
E) New and innovative ways
  • 3. Ecological literacy involves understanding ecosystems and their importance for:
A) Entertainment and content
B) Technology
C) Business
D) Sustainability
E) None of these
  • 4. Financial literacy is the ability to make informed decisions regarding:
A) Physical health
B) Language learning
C) Money use and management
D) None of these
E) Time management
  • 5. Today, literacy is understood as the ability to use

    knowledge for:
A) Sports competitions
B) Entertainment
C) Music production only
D) Specific purposes in real-life situations
E) None of these
  • 6. Blended learning refers to a combination of face-to-face classes with:
A) No instruction
B) Online, modular, or TV/radio-based learning
C) Only sports activities
D) None of these
E) Only lectures
  • 7. Online Distance Learning is characterized by teaching and learning through the use of:
A) Internet-based technologies
B) Field trips
C) None of these
D) Printed modules only
E) Radio programs
  • 8. TV/Radio-Based Instruction delivers lessons through:
A) Face-to-face lectures
B) Video and radio lessons
C) Classroom boards
D) None of these
E) Printed books only
  • 9. Modular Distance Learning (MDL) primarily uses printed or digital:
A) None of these
B) Video games
C) Textbooks only
D) Online chats only
E) Self-learning modules
  • 10. DepEd learning delivery modalities were designed mainly to ensure education continues during:
A) Summer classes
B) None of these
C) School competitions
D) Holidays
E) COVID-19 pandemic
  • 11. Pre-service teachers are expected to undergo strict training in 21st century skills to prepare them for:
A) Professional teaching roles
B) Sports coaching
C) Business careers
D) None of these
E) Retirement
  • 12. To succeed in future careers, students must develop skills in learning, innovation, information, media, technology, and:
A) Life and career skills
B) Sports skills only
C) None of these
D) Entertainment skills
E) Memorization skills only
  • 13. The term 21st century skills refers to a combination of knowledge, skills, and character traits that are important in:
A) Sports training only
B) None of these
C) Traditional farming only
D) Traditional farming only
E) Today's modern world
  • 14. Being responsible to others means that a person should mainly act by considering:
A) Individual success only
B) Competition with others
C) None of these
D) Personal interests only
E) The interests of the larger community
  • 15. Functional literacy includes reading, writing, and what else?
A) Driving
B) Sports
C) Cooking
D) None of these
E) Numeracy
  • 16. New literacies involve communication through what platforms?
A) Only speech
B) Only speech
C) Only books
D) Print and digital
E) None of these
  • 17. Creative literacy is the ability to generate what?
A) Rules
B) None of these
C) Answer only
D) Copies
E) Original ideas
  • 18. Ecological literacy is understanding what system?
A) None of these
B) Exam system
C) Mechanical system
D) Eucolite system
E) Ecosystem
  • 19. Creativity is part of which type of skill set?
A) None of these
B) Manual skills
C) Innovation skills
D) Random skills
E) Physical skills
  • 20. Information skills involve the ability to access and what else?
A) None of these
B) Ignore data
C) Guess answers
D) Evaluate information
E) Avoid media
  • 21. Global competence prepares students for what

    type of world?
A) None of these
B) Isolated world
C) Connected world
D) Connected world
E) Old world
  • 22. Global literacy aims to address issues like racism and what else?
A) Exams
B) Sports
C) Games
D) Social justice
E) None of these
  • 23. Global literacy is mainly concerned with issues that are what in scope?
A) Personal
B) Worldwide
C) Local
D) Classroom
E) None of these
  • 24. Multicultural literacy focuses on understanding what among people?
A) Technology
B) Math concepts
C) Cultural diversity
D) Skills only
E) None of these
  • 25. Webbed curriculum helps students see connections based on what?
A) None of these
B) Grades
C) Exams
D) Memorization
E) Theme
  • 26. Shared curriculum combines which type of teaching effort?
A) No planning
B) Collaborative planning
C) Random teaching
D) None of these
E) Individual work
  • 27. Shared curriculum combines which type of teaching effort?
A) None of these
B) Collaborative planning
C) No planning
D) Individual work
E) Random teaching
  • 28. In connected curriculum, students mostly deepen knowledge in what area?
A) One discipline
B) None of these
C) Multiple subjects
D) ProjectNone of these
E) Community work
  • 29. Shared curriculum usually requires collaboration between how many teachers?
A) None of these
B) Two or more
C) One
D) None
E) Students only
  • 30. Fusion is best described as adding what into subjects?
A) None of these
B) Random topics
C) Games only
D) Exams
E) Values and skills
  • 31. Theme-based learning often ends with what type of activity?
A) Integrated output
B) Homework only
C) Quiz only
D) None of these
E) Lecture
  • 32. In learning centers, students usually do what activity?
A) Sit and listen
B) None of these
C) Memorize notes
D) Take exams
E) Rotate through tasks
  • 33. Which method includes reflection after doing community-based activities?
A) Fusion
B) None of these
C) Service learning
D) Connected
E) Webbed
  • 34. Which method emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving through output?
A) Connected
B) Sequenced
C) None of these
D) Project-based learning Lecture
  • 35. Which method integrates values, skills, or attitudes into all subjects?
A) Shared
B) Project-based learning
C) Webbed
D) None of these
E) Fusion
  • 36. Which method organizes learning into stations or activity centers?
A) Learning centers
B) None of these
C) Shared
D) Fusion
E) Theme-based
  • 37. Which method involves students helping the community while learning?
A) Learning centers
B) Connected
C) None of these
D) Webbed
E) Service learning
  • 38. Which method allows students to learn through completing meaningful projects?
A) Sequenced
B) Fusion
C) Project-based learning
D) None of these
E) Service learning
  • 39. Which approach uses real-life contexts to integrate learning across disciplines?
A) Theme-based
B) Transdisciplinary
C) None of these
D) Multidisciplinary
E) Connected
  • 40. Which approach focuses on real-life problems and student-centered learning needs?
A) Multidisciplinary
B) None of these
C) Webbed
D) Shared
E) Transdisciplinary
  • 41. Which approach emphasizes connections and relationships between different subjects?
A) Multidisciplinary
B) None of these
C) Connected
D) Sequenced
E) Interdisciplinary
  • 42. Which approach organizes subjects separately but uses a common theme across them?
A) None of these
B) Transdisciplinary
C) Fusion
D) Interdisciplinary
E) Multidisciplinary
  • 43. Respect in social interaction means knowing how to behave during:
A) Communication and interaction
B) Exams only
C) None of these
D) Mediation
E) Silence
  • 44. Which method integrates several subject areas under one central theme?
A) Connected
B) Theme-based
C) None of these
D) Multidisciplinary
E) Sequenced
  • 45. Social skills include good manners and the ability to:
A) Ignore emotions
B) Avoid people
C) Memorize lessons
D) None of these
E) Communicate effectively
  • 46. Multicultural literacy helps students develop what attitude?
A) Isolation
B) Respect for diversity
C) Ignorance
D) Stereotype
E) None of these
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