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  • 1. I am able to keep my concentration and do not let my mind "drift away" what aspect of study habit is this?
A) Working with others
B) Managing school work strees
C) Motivation
D) Organizing and planning your work
  • 2. Identify the study habits of this: " I make a list of things to do"
A) Organizing and planning your work
B) Managing school work strees
C) Working with others
D) Motivation
  • 3. This is the most important GOAL of education.
A) All of them
B) Students acquire the skills of how to learn
C) Is to teach student how to learn in their own
D) Learn for a lifetime
  • 4. What is metacognition?
A) Learning how to learn
B) Thinking about thinking
C) All of them
D) Acquired knowledge about cognitive process
  • 5. This includes how one views himself as a learner and thinker
A) Thinking Variables
B) Task variables
C) Strategy variables
D) Person variables
  • 6. Includes knowledge about the nature of the task as well as the type of processing demands
A) Strategy variables
B) Person variables
C) Task variables
D) Thinking Variables
  • 7. Involves awarnes of the strategy you are using to learn a topic and evaluating
A) Thinking Variables
B) Person variables
C) Strategy variables
D) Task variables
  • 8. Is the awareness of specific strategies
A) Knowledge
B) Metacognition
C) Meta memory
D) Meta attention
  • 9. Is your awareness of memory strategy that works best for you
A) Metacognition
B) Meta memory
C) Thinking strategy
D) Meta attention
  • 10. Showed that metacognitive awareness was evident in preschoolers and in students as young as eight years old
A) Fang and Cox
B) Ian Pavlov
C) John Watson
D) John Flavell
  • 11. I have more difficulty with math subjects. What categories of metacognition is this?
A) Strategy variables
B) Task variables
C) All of them
D) Person Variables
  • 12. Who's psychological scientist term the "Metacognition"
A) John Watson
B) Ian Pavlov
C) Fang and Cox
D) John Flavell
  • 13. What is the meaning of LCP?
A) Learner-centered physiology principles
B) Learner-centered pedagogical principles
C) Learner-centered parental principles
D) Learner-centered psychological principles
  • 14. This is the focus of psychological factors
A) Internal
B) Primarily
C) Conditional
D) External
  • 15. What is the intention of the learners of the learner-centered psychological principles?
A) All of these
B) Context of real world learning situations
C) Deal holistically with the learners
D) Organized set of principles
  • 16. What is thinking about thinking
A) Higher order thinking skills
B) Creative thinking
C) Critical thinking
D) All of them
  • 17. The learning of complex subject matter is most effective when_______?
A) Learning by sketchy in an area
B) It is an intentional process of constructing meaning
C) Create representation of knowledge
D) Generate personally-relevant goals
  • 18. These belong to 14 psychological principles except one.
A) Thinking about thinking
B) Strategic thinking
C) Construction of knowledge
D) Higher thinking skills
  • 19. A teacher is considered an effective facilitator of learning if:
A) Has good working knowledge
B) Quick in making conclusions
C) Simply repeating doing thigs
D) Work oriented
  • 20. In the 3 components that make up personality, what component is related to the ego ideal or conscience?
A) Ego
B) Megaego
C) Superego
D) Id
  • 21. This is pleasure-centered in the 3 components that make up personality
A) Superego
B) Megaego
C) Id
D) Ego
  • 22. Vygotsky once said "the teacher must orient his work not on yesterday's development in the child but on tomorrow's" what emphasize the quotation?
A) Individuals go through stages of development
B) General individual rights and standards
C) Centered on the stage of cognitive development
D) Role of social interaction in learning development
  • 23. Immediate environment where the child interacts directly
A) Macrosystem
B) Microsystem
C) Exosystem
D) Mesosystem
  • 24. Connection between microsystem (parent-teacher communication)
A) Microsystem
B) Macrosystem
C) Mesosystem
D) Exosystem
  • 25. Indirect environment; settings that affect the child even if they don't directly participate
A) Chronosystem
B) Microsystem
C) Mesosystem
D) Exosystem
  • 26. Cultural values, laws custom, ideologies that shape all the other system (eg, traditions, economic system)
A) Macrosystem
B) Mesosystem
C) Exosystem
D) Chronosystem
  • 27. The dimension of time including life transitions (eg, moving to a new school)
A) Chronosystem
B) Mesosystem
C) Macrosystem
D) Exosystem
  • 28. This is Bronfenrenner's theory that presents child development within the context of relationship systems that compromise the child's development.
A) Community environment theory
B) All of them
C) Bio ecological system theory
D) Chronosystem theory
  • 29. "everyone is unique". As a facilitator of learning, what do you consider in this quotation?
A) Gender
B) Ethnic or cultural background
C) Racial
D) All of the above
  • 30. What are the factors that bring about student diversity?
A) Ethnic or cultural background
B) All of the above
C) Racial
D) Gender
  • 31. What focus of diversity that pertains to "lifestyle differs from that of the middle income or lower income group"
A) Exceptionalities
B) Socioeconomic status
C) Thinking/learning style
D) Language
  • 32. Supply the missing part __________ can provide more than just theory given by the teacher in a lecture. With student diversity the __________ becomes a public place where community can be practice.
A) Classroom
B) School
C) Books
D) Learning resources
  • 33. The following are some tips on student diversity except one. What is the exemption?
A) Communicate low expectations to students from all sub-groups
B) Aside from highlighting diversity, identify patterns of unity that transcend group differences
C) Integrate learning experience and activities which promote student's multicultural and cross cultural awareness
D) Encourage learner to share their personal history and experience
  • 34. It refers to the preferred way an individual process information
A) Sensory preferences
B) Symbolic
C) Learning/thinking styles
D) Multiple Intelligence
  • 35. This the type of sensor preference that learners must see their teacher's actions and facial expressions to fully understand the content of lesson
A) Visual learners
B) Hands on learners
C) Visual iconic
D) Visual symbolic
  • 36. A category of auditory learners who preferred to talk and discuss.
A) Listeners
B) Artist
C) Talkers
D) Demonstrator
  • 37. Person's benefit much from a hands-on approach
A) Listeners
B) Tactile/kinesthetic learners
C) Analytic thinkers
D) Global thinkers
  • 38. It was described by Howard Gardner I'm frames of mind
A) Multiple Intelligence
B) Metacognition
C) Multiple knowledge
D) Psychomotor
  • 39. It is the ability or set of abilities that allows a person to solve a problem
A) Intelligences
B) Metacognition
C) Multiple Intelligence
D) Analytical thinking
  • 40. An element of thinkers that tend towards the linear, step-by step process of learning?
A) Global thinkers
B) Negative thinkers
C) Analytic thinkers
D) Social thinkers
  • 41. A kind of thinkers that leans towards non-linear though and tend to see the whole pattern rather than particle elements.
A) Social thinkers
B) Analytic thinkers
C) Negative thinkers
D) Global thinkers
  • 42. Is an advantage that occurs as a result of a disability or impairment.
A) Disability
B) Handicap
C) Exceptionalities
D) Autism
  • 43. It refers to a significant factor that highlights individual differences and diversity in learning
A) Disorder
B) Exceptionalities
C) Handicap
D) Disability
  • 44. Is a measurable impairment or limitation that "interferes with a person's ability".
A) Exceptionalities
B) Disorder
C) Handicap
D) Disability
  • 45. It is a law from the US that replaced the term handicap into disability.
A) DIEA
B) EDIA
C) ADIE
D) IDEA
  • 46. What is IDEA?
A) Individual with disorder education act
B) Individual with disorder evaluation act
C) Individuals with disability education act
D) Individual with disability evaluation act
  • 47. Which article in the 1987 Philippines Constitution says "provide adult citizens the disabled, and out-of-school youth with training.
A) Article XVII Sec. 2
B) Article XVI Sec. 3
C) Article XV Sec. 1
D) Article XIV Sec. 2
  • 48. It refers to difficulty in spoken language including voice disorder, inability to produce the sounds correctly, stuttering, difficulty in spoken language comprehension that significantly hamper classroom performance.
A) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
B) Retardation
C) Speech and communication disorders mental
D) Learning disabilities
  • 49. It refers to difficulty in focusing and maintaining attention.
A) Retardation
B) Speech and communication disorders mental
C) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
D) Learning disabilities
  • 50. It involves difficulties in specific cognitive processes.
A) Speech and communication disorders mental
B) Retardation
C) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD
D) Learning disabilities
  • 51. Is a condition manifested by different levels of impaired social interaction
A) Autism
B) Disability
C) Retardation
D) Handicap
  • 52. Refers to significant sub- average intelligence and deficits.
A) Mental retardation
B) Physical and health impairment
C) Emotional/conduct disorders
D) Autism
  • 53. This involves the presence of emotional state
A) Mental retardation
B) Physical and health impairment
C) Severe and multiple disabilities
D) Emotional/conduct disorders
  • 54. This involves physical or medical conditions
A) Physical and health impairment
B) Emotional/conduct disorders
C) Severe and multiple disabilities
D) Mental retardation
  • 55. This refers to the presence of two or more different types of disability.
A) Mental retardation
B) Physical and health impairment
C) Emotional/conduct disorders
D) Severe and multiple disabilities
  • 56. These are conditions when there is malfunction of the eye.
A) Visual impairments
B) Severe and multiple disabilities
C) Hearing impairments
D) Visual disorder
  • 57. These involved malfunction of the ear or auditory
A) Visual impairments
B) Hearing disorder
C) Hearing disability
D) Hearing impairments
  • 58. This involves a significant high level of cognitive development
A) Giftedness
B) Luckiness
C) Holiness
D) Joyfully
  • 59. Learning visually and organizing ideas spatially
A) Verbal/linguistics intelligence
B) Intra personal intelligence
C) Musical intelligence
D) Visual/spatial intelligence
  • 60. Learning through the spoken and written word
A) Verbal/linguistics intelligence
B) Existential intelligence
C) Visual/spatial intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
  • 61. Learning through reasoning and problem solving
A) Mathematical/logical intelligence
B) Naturalist intelligence
C) Body/kinesthetic intelligence
D) Visual/spatial intelligence
  • 62. Learning through interaction with one's environment.
A) Naturalist intelligence
B) Verbal/linguistics intelligence
C) Bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
D) Musical intelligence
  • 63. Learning through patterns, rhythms and music
A) Existential intelligence
B) Intra personal intelligence
C) Naturalist intelligence
D) Musical intelligence
  • 64. Learning through feelings, values, and attitudes
A) Intra personal intelligence
B) Interpersonal intelligence
C) Naturalist intelligence
D) Musical intelligence
  • 65. Learning through interaction with others
A) Interpersonal intelligence
B) Musical intelligence
C) Intra personal intelligence
D) Visual/spatial intelligence
  • 66. Learning through classification, categories and hierarchies
A) Musical intelligence
B) Interpersonal intelligence
C) Existential intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
  • 67. Learning through seeing the "big picture", "why are we here"
A) Existential intelligence
B) Body/kinesthetic intelligence
C) Musical intelligence
D) Naturalist intelligence
  • 68. Russian psychologist well known for his work in classical conditioning or stimulus substitution
A) Ian Pavlov
B) John Watson
C) Edward Throndike
D) Sigmund Freud
  • 69. He wrote the book entitled "educational psychology" he explained that learning is the result of association forming between stimulus (S) and respons (R)
A) Edward Throndike
B) John Flavell
C) Ian Pavlov
D) John Watson
  • 70. This states that the more readiness the learners have to respond to the stimulus.
A) Law of respond
B) Law of writtiness
C) Law of readlines
D) Law of awareness
  • 71. Was the first American psychologist to work with Pavlov's idea that considered humans are born with a few reflexes.
A) Edward Throndike
B) John Flavell
C) Sigmund Freud
D) John Watson
  • 72. He believes that the stimulus response pattern of conditioned behavior.
A) Ian Pavlov
B) Burrhus Frederick Skinner
C) John Flavell
D) John Watson
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