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  • 1. Integrating climate change and global peace issues into classroom discussions supports the idea of
A) Industrial training
B) None of these
C) Passive learning
D) Fragmented subjects
E) Global classrooms
  • 2. Student CONSTANTINO, ANNA MAE P

    Which type of person aims to secure their financial future by consistently spending less than they earn and saving the remainder?
A) None of these
B) Frugal
C) Status
D) Pleasure
E) Powerful
  • 3. When students construct their own knowledge by conducting investigations and gathering data, the curriculum can best be described as
A) Research-driven
B) Fragmented
C) Factory-based
D) None of these
E) Memorization-based
  • 4. Which type of literacy helps narrow the gap between the rich and the poor while navigating online and offline social networks?
A) Financial literacy only
B) Social and financial literacies
C) None of these
D) Moral literacy
E) Media literacy
  • 5. A teacher adapts lessons to address different learning styles, interests, and abilities of students. This reflects which key attribute of 21st century education?
A) Teacher-centered approach
B) None of these
C) Student-centered education
D) Memorization focus
E) Fragmented curriculum
  • 6. The core values of DepEd, which include respect for God, people, nature, and country, are:
A) Student-centered program
B) Maka-Diyos, Maka-tao, Makakalikasan, Makabansa
C) Literacy skills
D) Financial goals
E) None of these
  • 7. Which group of people shows little concern for accumulating wealth and may prefer self-sufficiency through growing food or crafting?
A) Self-Worth
B) Status
C) None of these
D) Indifference
E) Pleasure
  • 8. Examples of new literacies arising from technology include

    None of these
A) cursive writing
B) textbook reading and note-taking
C) silent reading
D) None of these
E) blogging, podcasting, and videomaking
  • 9. Which organization's mission is to provide all Filipinos with quality, culture-based, and equitable basic education?
A) UNESCO
B) FDIC
C) None of these
D) Department of Education
E) Republic Act 10922
  • 10. Visual literacy refers to
A) reading silently
B) understanding and producing visual messages
C) solving math problems
D) using social media
E) None of these
  • 11. The term "digital natives" refers to students who
A) avoid video games
B) are unfamiliar with computers
C) are inseparable from computers and the Internet
D) None of these
E) prefer printed encyclopedias
  • 12. Critical literacy focuses on the ability to

    None of these

    accept texts without question
A) memorize definitions
B) avoid discussions
C) None of these
D) question and evaluate meanings and purposes of texts
E) accept texts without question
  • 13. A teacher who not only lectures but also facilitates group work, organizes projects, and manages collaborative tasks is considered
A) Textbook-driven
B) Multiskilled
C) None of these
D) Time-based
E) Industrial
  • 14. When money is used mainly to demonstrate one's social position, this reflects which view?
A) Powerful
B) Status
C) None of these
D) Pleasure
E) Frugal
  • 15. Which law makes Kindergarten the compulsory and mandatory entry stage to basic education in the Philippines?
A) Republic Act 10922
B) Republic Act 10157
C) None of these
D) DepEd Core Values Act
E) Basic Education Law
  • 16. The overall shift from traditional to 21st century education emphasizes moving from memorization and seat time toward

    Passive compliance
A) Passive compliance
B) Print-only instruction
C) Industrial production
D) None of these
E) Higher-order thinking and authentic outcomes
  • 17. In a modern classroom, students are evaluated based on what they can demonstrate and apply even after specific lesson details are forgotten.

    This reflect is the principle of.
A) None of these
B) Fragmented curriculum
C) Seat-time compliance
D) Memorization of discrete fact
E) Outcome-based education
  • 18. People who primarily spend money to enjoy life or to bring enjoyment to others exhibit which characteristic?
A) Indifference
B) Self-Worth
C) Frugal
D) None of these
E) Pleasure
  • 19. Which key stage refers to Grades 11-12 in senior high school?
A) 2nd key stage
B) 3rd key stage
C) 4th key stage
D) None of these
E) 1st key stage
  • 20. Acting on creative ideas to produce tangible contributions is part of
A) Implementing innovations
B) Test compliance
C) None of these
D) Passive discussion
E) Industrial instruction
  • 21. Information literacy involves the ability to
A) identify what information is needed and use it effectively
B) memorize websites
C) draw illustrations
D) write novels
E) None of these
  • 22. Information literacy involves the ability to
A) identify what information is needed and use it effectively
B) None of these
C) draw illustrations
D) memorize websites
E) write novels
  • 23. In 21st century assessment practices, learning is demonstrated through performances and authentic tasks evaluated by various audiences.

    This reflects

    rotate for options

    None of these
A) Teacher-only judgment
B) Self, peer, and authentic assessment
C) None of these
D) Memorization-based grading
E) Standardized-only testing
  • 24. adhering to standards of right and wrong in thoughts, actions, and motivation is described as being:
A) None of these
B) Financially literate
C) Socially responsible
D) Justice
E) Morally upright
  • 25. Education that continues beyond the classroom walls and applies knowledge to real-life contexts promotes

    Fragmented curriculum

    Memorization drills
A) Memorization drills
B) Fragmented curriculum
C) None of these
D) Test preparation
E) Lifelong learning
  • 26. A school strictly follows textbooks and requires students to complete chapters sequentially without encouraging independent inquiry. This describes a
A) Research-driven curriculum
B) Global model
C) None of these
D) Student-centered model
E) Textbook-driven approach
  • 27. The week in November dedicated to increasing awareness of financial literacy is called:
A) Financial Planning Week
B) Education Awareness Week
C) Social Literacy Week
D) None of these
E) Economic and Financial Literacy Week
  • 28. The ability of a teacher to adjust instruction based on learners' needs and circumstances shows that the teacher is
A) Traditional
B) None of these
C) Industrial
D) Flexible
E) Rigid
  • 29. In a modern learning environment, students create videos, presentations, and digital outputs to show understanding. This practice highlights
A) Seat-time compliance
B) Industrial-age practices
C) Passive learning
D) Multiple forms of media in assessment
  • 30. Teaching that involves empathy, patience, and understanding students' emotions require
A) Strict grading policies
B) High IQ only
C) None of these
D) Memorization skills
E) High Emotional Quotient (EQ)
  • 31. When a teacher provides innovative solutions to classroom challenges, this reflects being a
A) Passive instructor
B) Creative problem solver
C) None of these
D) Test administrator
E) Print-based teacher
  • 32. A teacher who encourages students to question, reason, and establish their own beliefs is demonstrating the trait of
A) None of these
B) Passive facilitator
C) Critical thinker
D) Memorizer
E) Evaluator only
  • 33. Focusing on creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking prepares students for
A) Complex 21st century life and work environments
B) Simple environments
C) None of these
D) Industrial factories
E) Memorization tests
  • 34. Lessons that are meaningful because they relate to students' real-life experiences reflect education that is
A) Relevant, rigorous, and real world
B) Memorization-focused
C) Fragmented
D) Factory-based
E) None of these
  • 35. When technology supports curriculum rather than

    driving it, this indicates
A) Textbook dominance
B) None of these
C) Proper integration of technology
D) Technology dependence
E) Passive instruction
  • 36. Being open to diverse perspectives and incorporating group feedback shows the ability to

    rotate for options
A) Memorize ideas
B) Work creatively with others
C) Avoid collaboration
D) Work independently only
E) None of these
  • 37. Which institution guarantees that depositors' funds in U.S. banks are safe up to a specified amount if a bank fails?
A) Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
B) None of these
C) PDIC
D) UNESCO
E) FDIC
  • 38. A curriculum that connects real-world issues with multiple subject areas and uses projects to teach standards is best described as

    None of these

    Print-based instruction
A) Factory-model education
B) Test-preparation curriculum
C) Print-based instruction
D) Integrated and interdisciplinary
E) None of these
  • 39. The shift from a factory model of education to a global model was necessary because society moved from
A) Traditional to rural
B) Digital to manual
C) None of these
D) Agricultural to medieval
E) Industrial to high-tech globalized
  • 40. A teacher designs lessons that focus mainly on recall, definitions, and simple application of concepts. This approach aligns with which level of Bloom's Taxonomy?
A) Analysis and creation
B) Knowledge, comprehension, and application
C) None of these
D) Systems thinking
E) Synthesis and evaluation
  • 41. Using money as a tool to control or influence others is associated with which characteristic?
A) None of these
B) Self-Worth
C) Powerful
D) Indifference
E) Pleasure
  • 42. Education in the Philippines is compulsory for thirteen years, starting from:
A) None of these
B) Grade 1
C) Kindergarten
D) Age 3
E) Junior High School
  • 43. A teacher who connects lessons in Mathematics to concepts in Science and Social Studies shows that he or she is

    Narrowly specialized

    Passive
A) Passive
B) Narrowly specialized
C) Fragmented
D) Multispecialist
E) None of these
  • 44. Student CONSTANTINO, ANNA MAE P

    Which Philippine law requires economic and financial education to be part of the school curriculum?
A) DepEd Mission Act
B) None of these
C) Republic Act 10157
D) FDIC Protection Act
E) Republic Act 10922
  • 45. In a classroom where students mostly listen to lectures and rarely participate in discussions or activities, the dominant learning mode is
A) Active learning
B) Project-based learning
C) Passive learning
D) Interdisciplinary learning
E) None of these
  • 46. Student CONSTANTINO, ANNA MAE P

    Children typically start Kindergarten at what age?

    rotate for options
A) 6
B) 3
C) 4-5
D) None of these
E) 7
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