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d. Relevance
32. A representation of the
different levels of
experience a student can
acquire from different
kinds of instructional
materials. It ranges from
concrete to abstract
experiences.
a. Orbis Pictus
b. Cone of Experience
c. Educational
Technology
d. Instructional Material
33. Which of the following is
more of an abstract
experience rather than
concrete?
a. Visual symbols
b. Drama
c. Actual objects
d. Still pictures
34. Which of the following is
more concrete than the
others?
a. Visual symbols
b. Recordings
c. Motion picture
d. Radio
35. Which of the following
materials will tap more of
the students senses which
will lead to a more
purposeful experience?
a. Use of still pictures to
represent verbal
symbols
a. Let the students view
a film showing about
the solar system
b. Let them here a
recorded lecture
about the solar
system
c. Give them actual
objects to manipulate
36. Which of the following
scenarios will learning
effectively take place?
a. A teacher presents a
story by reading it
with feelings to the
students.
b. A teacher lets the
students read the
story silently showing
pictures to show each
scene
c. A teacher presents a
story by giving
pictures wherein the
students are going to
interpret on their own
d. All of the above
37. Which of the following
scenario will student learn
best?
a. A teacher reads
instructions for
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representation is best
used?
a. Enactive
b. Symbolic
c. Iconic
d. None of the above
When does best learning
take place?
a. When you try to
use any one of the
mode of
representation
namely enactive,
iconic, and
symbolic
b. When you try to
use
simultaneously
any two from
enactive, iconic
and symbolic
mode of
representation
c. When you try to
focus on your
methodology and
strategy and
exclude the
experience that
the students will
undergo through
the teaching and
learning process
d. When you try to
use all of the
modes of
experience namely
enactive, iconic
and symbolic in
teaching.
To show cause and effect
relationships for picture
smart pupils, which works?
a. Graphic organizers
b. Manipulative
c. Mnemonic device
d. Metaphors
Which is a graphic
representation of numeric
data?
a. Histogram
b. Attribute wheel
c. Venn diagram
d. Spider Map
You want to present the
characteristic feature of a
constructivist approach.
Which should you use?
a. Attribute wheel
b. Fishbone diagram
c. Venn diagram
d. Narrative frame
For effective comparison,
which one can you use?
a. Spider map
b. Fishbone
c. Webbing
d. Metaphor
is an example of a
teaching strategy called
______________.
a. Demonstration
b. Simulation
c. Using models
d. Direct Instruction
57. A report in PAGASA
showed the increasing
trend in daily temperature
from January to March.
How can students best
present such trend in
class?
a. Flow chart
b. Map
c. Drawing
d. Bar graph
58. In a biology class, the
students were asked to
trace their own families
closest relatives starting
from their great
grandparents. They
constructed a starting
couple and added several
branches to indicate the
offsprings up to second or
third generations. Which
did they construct?
a. Pictorial graph
b. Family Tree
c. Fishbone diagram
d. Affinity Diagram
59. Simulation is an advance
technology, which enables
the students to observe
through media, the
processes which cannot be
actually seen by the naked
eyes. Which of the
following contents in
teaching can be best
learned using simulation?
a. Photosynthesis
b. Baking a Cake
c. Writing a journal
d. Making a dress
60. Which of the following is a
major contribution of
educational technology to
the learning process in
curriculum development?
a. Updated the use of audio
visual materials in the
class
b. Introduced computer
assisted education in the
technology courses
c. Minimized students
efforts in the
accomplishment of
educational goals
d. Matched the learner and
the most appropriate
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technology for
instruction.
Which statement applies
correctly to Edgar Dales
Cone of Experience?
a. The closer you get to
the base, the more
direct the learning
experience becomes.
b. The farther you are
from the bottom, the
more direct the
learning becomes
c. The closer you are to
the base, the more
indirect the learning
experience becomes
d. The farther you are
from the base, the
more direct the
learning experience
becomes.
Technology integration is
using learning
technologies to introduce,
reinforce, supplement and
extend skills. Which
practice violates this
statement?
a. Education TV is
substitute for the
teacher
b. The globe is used to
teach planet earth
c. The drill cards in table
of multiplication are
used for lesson
mastery
d. Teacher writes notes
on the chalkboard
Edgar Dales advice is:
Avoid teaching directly at
the symbolic level of
thought without adequate
foundation of the
concrete.
Which practice/s is/are
contrary to Dales advice?
I.
Defining Standard
Deviation at the
start of the lesson
II.
Cutting a piece of
cake into 2 parts
to teach the
concept of
III.
Demonstrating the
proper way to
focus a
microscope
a. I only
b. III only
c. II only
d. II and III
Which appeal to the most
number of senses?
a.
materials must be
prepared?
a. Multipurpose materials
b. Colorful materials
c. Durable materials
d. Big and Bold materials
68. Why do teachers use
varied materials in the
class?
a. To promote higher
order thinking skills
b. TO raise pupils
awareness
c. To sustain the interest
of the students
d. TO keep the students
busy at all times
69. Students learn best when
they discover things by
themselves. What
materials will be most
effective in conducting
experiments?
a. Posters and charts
b.
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