- 1. 1. "What is the name of the hypothesis by Stephen Krashen that proposes language acquisition occurs when learners are exposed to input slightly beyond their current level of comprehension?"
A) Input hypothesis B) Visualization C) Culture enrichment
- 2. "In reading aloud, the emotional quality or attitude conveyed through the voice is called its
A) Tone B) Question C) Pace D) Pause
- 3. In Krashen's Input Hypothesis, the variable "i" represents the intended lesson.
A) True B) False C) Maybe
- 4. What is the instructional material mentioned in DepEd Order 90, s. 2011 for the MTB-MLE Program?
A) Small book B) Story book C) Big book
- 5. The most direct benefit of reading aloud to children is the modeling of fluent and expressive
A) Scanning B) Skimming C) Reading
- 6. Scanning is a reading strategy where a student reads quickly to find a piece of information.
A) Scanning B) Empathy C) Recalculate D) Specific
- 7. Which element of a narrative text represents the central lesson or moral?
A) Theme B) Filter C) Inference
- 8. Match the criterion for instructional materials with its description:
A) D .Research accuracy - ensure factual Correctness B) - Cultural Enrichment ⇄ Reflects target culture - Research Accuracy ⇄ Ensures factual correctness - Relevant Language Enrichment ⇄ Uses accurate language" C) C.Relevant language enrichment - uses accurate language
- 9. Steps of the SQ3R reading method in the correct order:
A) 1. Survey 2. Question 3. Read 4. Recite" B) B.survey C) C.question
- 10. What is the process of using clues and background knowledge to understand unstated ideas called?
A) Making inference B) Theme C) Hypothesis
- 11. Krashen's hypothesis stating conscious learning serves as a self-editor during output is the Monitor
A) Input hypothesis B) One plus hypothesis C) Hypothesis
- 12. In reading aloud, the highness or lowness of the speaker's voice is referred to as tone.
A) True B) False C) Maybe
- 13. What is the reading strategy of reading quickly to get the general idea or "gist"?
A) Scanning B) Hypothesis C) Theme D) Skimming
- 14. The hypothesis that deals with emotions affecting learning is the Affective Filter
A) Theme B) Hypothesis C) Scanning
- 15. Which criterion ensures that instructional materials reflect the target culture?
A) Ease requirements B) Culture enrichment C) Hypothesis
- 16. The emotional connection children gain from stories is called
A) Pace B) Pauses C) Empanty
- 17. Which of the following is NOT part of the SQ3R technique?
A) Empathy B) Visualization C) Recalculate
- 18. A comprehension strategy where readers create mental images of what they read is called
A) Hypothesis B) Visualization C) Empathy
- 19. In reading aloud, what is the speed of delivery referred to as?
A) Pauses B) Pace C) Tone
- 20. Match the acronym for instructional material criteria with its meaning:
A) Maybe B) - CARE ⇄ Correctness, Authenticity, Relevance, Enrichment - CORE ⇄ Cultural, Organization, Relevance, Enrichment C) Not true
- 21. The Natural Order Hypothesis by. suggests that language rules are acquired in a predictable sequence.
A) Bulusan B) Krashen C) Hence
- 22. The process of recalling and explaining main ideas after reading sections of text is called
A) Vocabulary B) Visualization C) Summarizetion
- 23. What is the primary function of the "Monitor" in Krashen's model?
A) Correctness B) A corrector if speech C) Dateness
- 24. The primary goal of reading aloud in class is to model fluent
A) Fluentness B) Reading C) Vocabulary
- 25. Reading aloud to children improves their attention span, builds empathy, and strengthens
A) Visualization B) Summarizetion C) Vocabulary
- 26. What does the "C" in CARE stand for?
A) Careless B) Correctness C) Culture enrichment
- 27. In CARE, the "A" stands for Accuracy and Up-to
A) Dateness B) Authenticity
- 28. Which part of the brain is involved in decoding written symbols?
A) Vocabulary B) Reading comprehension C) Visualization
- 29. Asking students what they know before reading activates
A) Prior knowledge B) Summarization C) Visualization
- 30. What hypothesis does a teacher follow when using conversation prompts slightly above students' level?
A) Skimming B) Input hypothesis C) Scanning
- 31. Checking textbooks for factual accuracy focuses on Accuracy and Up-to-
A) Inference B) Dateness
- 32. When a teacher slows reading speed for suspense,
A) Manipulate pace B) Manipulate tone C) Manipulate pause
- 33. What does Alex lack if he can pass grammar tests but cannot converse fluently?
A) Acquisition B) Review the text C) Acquisition leanering hypothesis
- 34. - A low-stress language environment reduces the Affective
A) Skimming B) Scanning C) Filter
- 35. - Which reading strategy is demonstrated when reading introductions and conclusions before full reading?
A) Skimming B) Inference C) Scanning
- 36. - Students infer emotions from a character's silence using
A) Scanning B) Making inferences C) Skimming
- 37. - What criterion does a Big Book with clear fonts and pictures prioritize?
A) Ease requirements B) Easily requirements C) Requirements
- 38. - In CARE, the "E" stands for Ease
A) Empower B) Easily requirements C) Requirements
- 39. - Which reading technique does a student use when reading headlines before details?
A) Skimming B) Visualization C) Scanning
- 40. - In SQ3R, what is the step where readers recall what they've read called?
A) Question B) 1. Recite 2. Review 3. Question 4. Read C) Review
- 41. - Which Krashen hypothesis deals with unconscious acquisition versus conscious learning?
A) Acquisition B) Acquisition learning hypothesis C) Hypothesis
- 42. - A reading strategy that focuses on identifying key words and numbers is
A) Skimming B) Visualization C) Scanning
- 43. - The ability to feel what characters feel is called
A) Emotion B) Empathy C) Filter
- 44. - What is the purpose of the "Survey" step in SQ3R?
A) Preview the text B) Preview of the question C) Preview the topic.
- 45. - The Natural Order Hypothesis by Krashen suggests that language rules are acquired in a predictable
A) Skimming B) Sequence C) Scanning D) Information
- 46. - What is the reading strategy of reading for details rather than gist called
A) Skimming B) Intensive reading C) Hypothesis
- 47. - Lowering affective filters is the best way to build confidence in
A) Language literature B) Language learning C) Language acquisition
- 48. - Which reading strategy helps predict what happens next in a text?
A) Precautions B) Predicting C) Predicating
- 49. - An example of visual instructional material is a
A) Predicting B) Model C) Chart
- 50. - Reading aloud enhances pronunciation, fluency, and
A) Summarization B) Visualization C) Vocabularies D) Vocabulary
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