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This examination has three components, namely: General Education and its Proficiency and Professional Education. General Education covers
the following areas: English, Filipino, Mathematics, General Science, and Social Science. Professional Education includes: Foundations of
Education (Historical, Philosophical, Sociological, Anthropological, and Legal), Principles and Strategies of Teaching, Measurement and
Evaluation, Social Philosophies.
Direction:
Choose the answer for each item. On the Answer Sheet provided, shade the CHOICE, which corresponds to your answer.
GENERAL EDUCATION
A Study made a number of years ago said the more education a man has, the less likely he is to be an inventor. Now, the reason for that
is quite simple. From the time the boy or girl starts in school, he or she is examined three or four times a year, and of course, it is very, very
disastrous if he/she fails. An inventor fails all the time and it is triumph if he succeeds once. Consequently, if education is an inhibition to
invention, it is due entirely to the form by which we rate things and not because of any intellectual differential.
I can take any group of young people any place, and teach them to be inventors, if I can get them to throw off the hazard of being afraid
to fail. You fail because your ideas are not right. You should not be afraid to fail, but you should learn to fail intelligently. By that I mean, when
you fail, find out why you failed, and each time you fail it will bring you nearer to the goal.
Music Can Heal Mental Wounds but Only in the Right Hands
By Eva DorotheeSchmid
1 Human beings have known about the healing properties of music since Biblical times according to the Old Testament for example David
soother King Sauls aching brow by reaching for his harp.
2 There are also many references to the healing potential of music in texts left behind by the ancient Greeks.
3 The same properties are not put to good use in the modern filed of music therapy. Music therapy is psychotherapeutic procedure which
does not compete with traditional medicine but rather tries to complement it.
4 Music arouses emotion, soothes, comforts and can lead to changes in behavior. It can also encourage the healing process, increase a
persons ability to tolerate pain and help them overcome their fears.
5 All this can result in changes in the bodys chemistry
6 Studies show that the right sort of music cause the body to release an increased amount of so-called endorphins with the results that
the person becomes less sensitive to pain and feels much better.
-from Manila Bulletin, August 2007
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It is said:
That there is hardly a bar of music which Beethoven did not rewrite at least a dozen times.
That Bryant rewrote THANATOPSIS a hundred times
That Gibbon rewrote his AUTOBIOGRAPHY nine times
That Plato wrote the first sentence of his REPUBLIC nine times
That Virgil spent 12 years writing his AENEID
-from 1000 Stories You Can Use by Frank Mihalic
A. 18 B. 20 C. 23 D. 25
Classes Mean Standard
92. What is the mode of the scores?
Deviation
A. 18 B. 20 C. 23 D. 25 I Magalang 24.7 2.16
93. What is the range of scores? I masunurin 26.4 2.53
A. 18 B. 22 C. 23 D. 25 I-Masipag 25.7 2.87
94. Marco has two sticks of lengths 9 cm and 12 cm. He needs a third stick to form a triangle. What I-Matipid 26.4 2.72
could be the length of the third stick?
A. 12 cm B. 13 cm C. 14 cm D. 15
95. The volume of a cube is 1000cm3 , What is its surface area?
A. 10 cm2 B. 100cm2 C. 600cm2 D. 625cm2
96. Which of these triangles CANNOT be a right triangle?
A. Obtuse B. scalene C. isosceles D. equilateral
97. The area of a square is 144cm2 . What is the perimeter?
B. 12 cm B. 15 cm C. 48 cm D. 72 cm
98. What is the area of the largest circle that can be cut out of a square paper whose side is 40 cm?
A. 62. 8 cm2 B. 84 cm2 C. 524 cm2 D. 1 256cm2
99. A card is picked at random from ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability of picking a black ace.
A. B. C. 1/13 D. 1/26
100. Each of the six faces of a certain cube is painted either green or blue. When the cube is tossed, the probability of the cube landing with
the blue face up is 2/3. How many are green?
A. One B. two C. three D. four
101. When we say that chemical reactions in the cell waste energy, we mean that:
A. Energy is being destroyed C. Chemical energy is being converted to heat energy which is lost
B. Pieces of chemicals are being broken D. Cells use only the chemicals they need and get rid of all excess chemicals
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102. Which of the following process takes place when ice cubes form vapor without passing through liquid state?
A. Transpiration B. Condensation C. Sublimation D. Evaporation
103. In which of the following mediums will sound travel slowest?
A. Air B. Brick C. Oil D. Water
104. Large quantities of calcium carbonate are dumped into polluted lakes to fight the effect of acid rain. It is inferred from this action that
calcium carbonate is a/an _________________.
A. Acid B. Base C. Neutral substance D. Powdered substance
105. Today, a computerized machine could send regular electrical impulses to the heart muscles in order for it to beat rhythmically. What is
this machine called?
A. Homeostatic machine B. Laser C. Pacemaker D. Pressure maker
106. A grasshopper was put inside a covered bottle. After sometime, the grasshopper died. The statement: the grasshopper died because of
the oxygen in the bottle was exhausted is__________________.
A. A fact B. A hypothesis C. An inference D. A conclusion
107. Chemical heat energy mechanical energy (with wasted heat)
The sequence of energy changes shown explains which event?
A. A flashlight is on C. Gasoline burns to power a car
B. A candle burns D. Electric current runs a refrigerator
108. Consider the problem: which toothpaste brand is more effective in killing mouth bacteria? which of the following variables is
manipulable?
A. Brands of toothpaste C. Number of time to brush teeth
B. Brands of toothbrush D. Number of persons to brush teeth
109. The following statements given the underlying principles of technology except:
A. All the technological system could fail C. Technologies always have side effects
B. All technologies involve control D. Technology often provides tools for science without constraint
113. Among the materials below which can best transmitted sounds?
A. gas B. water C. metal D. air
114. Earthquake intensity can be measure by using
A. anemometer B. barograph C. seismograph D. psychrometer
115. Voting is one of our constitutions rights. Those who are deprived their votes are normally.
A. execute B. disenfranchised C. franchised D. exiled
116. Glass breaks easily. Which property of matter is exhibited?
A. Tenacity B. Ductility C. Malleability D. Brittleness
117. Phenomenon when the length of day and night varies depending on the inclination of the earths axis?
A. Coriolis effect B. Solstice C. Spring D. Equinox
118. Why does the greenhouse effect result temperature near the earths surface?
A. Ozone traps ultraviolet radiation C. Carbon dioxide traps infrared radiation
B. Clouds trap infrared radiation D. Soil absorbs incoming radiation
119. Why do the four seasons occur on earth?
A. The suns axis is tilted C. The earth rotates from west to east
B. The earth rotates on its axis D. The earths axis is tilted
120. Simplest substance that cannot be decomposed further by ordinary chemical means?
A. atom B. compound C. mixture D. element
121. What may occur when the blood vessel going to the brain is blocked?
A. Heart attack B. Stroke C. Hemorrhage D. Tumor
122. Which of the following concepts is relevant to environmental education?
A. Infiniteness of resources utilization C. Balance of nature and interdependence
B. Advent of inorganic fertilizers D. Rapid urbanization and dependence
123. This is the amount of space occupied by matter.
A. density B. Volume C. Weight D. Mass
124. Greenhouse effect is caused by
A. excessive use of solar energy C. destruction of our forests
B. use of carbon dioxide by green plants D. depletion of minerals by over farming
125. A diet full of animal fat usually come up with Patients found ill of:
A. diabetes B. Hypertension C. kidney malfunction D. Sclerosis
126. Molds are under what kingdom?
A. protista B. fungi C. plantae D. Animalia
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147. Ultrasound is often used by medical workers to obtain features of internal body parts. Infrasound on the other hand is commonly used
in ________________________.
A. Monitoring conditions in pregnant women
B. Detecting harmful living tissues inside the body
C. Seismographic surveying of structures below the earths surface
D. Providing instant moving pictures of tidal waves and earthquakes
148. How is the conservation of mechanical energy described in a falling object?
A. A falling object loses kinetic and gains potential energy
B. A falling object loses kinetic energy and loses potential energy
C. A falling object gains kinetic energy and gains potential energy
D. A falling object gains kinetic energy and loses potential energy
149. When we say that chemical reactions in the cell waste energy, we mean that:
A. Energy is being destroyed C. Chemical energy is being converted to heat energy which is lost
B. Pieces of chemicals are being broken D. Cells use only the chemicals they need and get rid of all excess chemicals
150. He is known for his Philippine 2000 which is meant to make the Philippines as an economically developed country.
A. Ferdinand Marcos B. Fidel Ramos C. Diosdado Macapagal D. Joseph Estrada
151. Which of the following example shows the heroism of the Filipinos during Japanese period in the Philippines.
A. Support for KALIBAPI B. Defending Bataan C. Being a Makapili D. Cooperation with the kempetai
152. The Man of the Masses , he promised to give the common tao justice
A. Manuel Roxas B. Elfidio Quirino C. Ramon Magsaysay D. Cooperation with the kenpetais
153. For two centuries the chief source of official and individual income in the Philippines was the
A. Obias Oias B. Tobacco monopoly C. Royal company of the Philippines D. Galleon Trade
154. First woman President who restored democracy in the Philippines as an economically developed country.
A. Melchora Aquino B. Corazon Aquino C. Imelda Marcos D. Gregoria de Jesus
155. The American introduction of the democratic ideas made Filipinos aware of their rights as citizen of the Philippines. Which of the
following rights shows abused of freedom?
A. Right to vote during elections
B. Right to be elected to office
C. Right to express grievance through demonstrations even if traffic is disrupted
D. Right to own properties anywhere in the Philippines
156. It is that definite or portion of the earths surface which is the subject to sovereignty rights and interests. From the political
standpoint , it is referred as
A. State B. Government C. Sovereignty D. Territory
157. Despite the strong protestations from Mang Jose, the government took away from his private property for public use upon payment
to him or just compensation. What power of the State was involved in the particular case?
A. Police power B. Power of Eminent Domain C. Power of taxation D. Absolute power of the State
158. It is the department which has the authority to make laws and to alter or repeal them
A. Administrative department B. Executive department C. Judicial department D. Legislative department
159. Its advantage is that it serves as the training ground for the national leaders.
A. Bicameralism B. Constitutionalism C. Primary jurisdiction D. Parents patria
160. It is prerogative inherent in the state where it is called upon to protect those with less than full capacity to take adequate care of their
own interests.
A. Eminent domain B. Parents patria C. Police D. Taxation
161. The term of office of the senator
A. One year B. Three years C. Six years D. Twelve years
162. The power to declare the existence of a state of war belongs to
A. Congress B. President C. Sandigang Bayan D. Supreme court
163. Amendment or revision of the Constitution may be proposed through any of the following except
A. Constitutional convention B. Constitutional assembly C. Peoples initiative D. Peoples power
164. An enrolled bill may become a law after a lapse of
A. 30 days B. 60 days C. 40 days D. 90 days
165. The canvassing of the votes of the president shall be done by congress and presided by :
A. Chief Justice B. Secretary of National Defense C. ombudsman D. Vice president
166. It refers to the act of the president of staying the execution of a convict
A. Amnesty B. Pardon C. Commutation D. Reprieve
167. It is the only constitutional court in the Philippines
A. Court of Appeals B. Family Court C. Sarah court D. Supreme court
168. It is designed to prevent any person or class from being singled out as a special subject of hostile discriminating legislation
A. Due process B. Equal protection C. Right speech D. Writ of Habeas Corpus
169. The government under President Aquino was
A. De facto B. De jure C. Both a and b D. None of the above
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170. The president declared martial law on the ground or rebellion. What if any, is the effect of such act?
A. The declaration of martial law will not automatically suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus
B. The operation of the constitution is not in any manner suspended
C. A state of martial law does not supplant the functioning of the civil courts
D. All of the above
171. Which of the following positions does need the confirmation of the Commission on Appointments?
A. BIR Commissioners B. Navy captains C, Consul D. Ambassador
172. The following are the members of the judicial and bar council except:
A. Professor Law B. Retired justice of the Supreme Court C. Ombudsman D. Secretary of justice
173. The budget of fiscal year 2012 was submitted to the President for action. He called a press conference saying that he will exercise his
pocket veto on certain items of the said budget. Is the President clothed with the pocket veto power?
A. Yes B. No C. None of the above D. both of the above
174. The General Appropriation Act of the year 2012 allocated P10 million to each to the members of the House of Representatives P150
million to the senators for countryside development notwithstanding that the President recommended its abolition. What remedy can
the present president employ to refuse release of the funds?
A. Abolish congress B. Exercise the power of impoundment C. Exercise his pocket veto D. All of the above
175. A division of the Supreme Court failed to decide a given case. How shall the case be resolved?
A. Raffle the case to another division B. Archive the case C. Decide the case end banc D. Decide the case in absentia
176. Can the Supreme Court justice be removed by filling a criminal case against him?
A. No B. Yes C. both of the above D. All of the above
177. Police officers arrested the accused based on the information supplied by the rape victim herself who pointed at him. Is the arrest
without warrant valid?
A. No B. Yes C. both of the above D. All of the above
178. When may stoppage and search of vehicles without warrant be valid?
A. There is a report supplied by undercover agent
B. Where accused is carrying bulging bags and was suspiciously quiet and nervous when asked about its content
C. Where the physical appearance of the accused fitted the description given in the confidential report
D. All of the above
179. Who has sole power to try and decide an impeachment case?
A. Supreme Court B. Senate C. People D. House of Representatives
180. The following maybe removed by impeachment except:
A. Chairman of COMELEC B. Senator C. Commissioner of BIR D. Chief of Justice
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
1. Devices can make a lecture more understandable and meaningful. What is the most important thing a teacher should consider in the
selection and utilization of instructional materials?
A. Objectives of the lessons C. Attractiveness of instructional materials
B. Availability of instructional materials D. Degree of interest on the part of the students
2. Teacher E asks student A to identify and analyse events, ideas or objects in order to state their similarities and difference. In which part
of the lesson does said activity take place?
A. Preparation B. Generalization C. Application D. Comparison & abstraction
3. Which part of the lesson is involved in giving of situation or activities based on the concepts learned?
A. Preparation B. Generalization C. Application D. Comparison & abstraction
4. Teacher F wants the class to find out the effect of heat on matter. Which method will help him accomplish his objective?
A. Project method B. Laboratory method C. Problem method D. Expository method
5. In Math, teacher G presents various examples of plane figures to her class. Afterwards, she asks the students to give the definition of
each. What method did she use?
A. Inductive B. Laboratory C. Deductive D. Expository
6. Teaching Tinkling to I Maliksi becomes possible through the use of
A. Inductive method B. Expository method C. Demonstration method D. Laboratory method
7. What is the implication of using a method that focuses on the why rather than the how?
A. There is best method
B. A typical one will be good for any subject
C. These methods should be standardized for different subjects
D. Teaching methods should favour inquiry and problem solving
8. When using problem solving method, the teacher can
A. Set up the problem C. Propose ways of obtaining the needed data
B. Test the conclusion D. Help the learners define what is to be solved
9. Which part of the lesson does the learner give a synthesis of the things learned?
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31. Mrs. Pua is judging the worth of the project of the students in her Science class based in a set of criteria. What process describes what
she is doing?
A. Testing B. Measuring C. Evaluating D. Assessing
32. Ms. Ricaforte uses alternative methods of assessment. Which of the following will her NOT likely use?
A. Multiple choice test B. Reflective journal writing C. Oral presentation D. Developing portfolios
33. Mrs. Nogueras is doing an assessment OF learning. At what stage of instruction should she do it?
A. Before instruction B. After instruction C. Prior to instruction D. During the instructional process
34. In a positively skewed distribution, the following statements are true EXCEPT
A. Median is higher than the mode C. Mean is lower than the mode
B. Mean is higher than the median D. Mean is not lower them the mode
35. If quartile deviation is to median, what is to mean?
A. Standard deviation B. Mode C. Range D. Variance
36. Miss Cortez administered a test to her class and the result is positively skewed. What kind of test do you think Miss Cortez gave to her
pupils?
A. Post-test B. Pertest C. Mastery test D. Criterion-referenced test
37. The result of the test given by teacher A showed a negatively skewed distribution. What kind of test did teacher a give?
A. The test is difficult B. It is not too easy or too difficult C. It is moderately difficult D. It is easy
38. Standard deviation is to variability as mode to _______________
A. Correlation B. Discrimination C. Central tendency D. Level of difficulty
39. Goring perform better than 65% of the total number of examinees in the district achievement test. What is his percentile rank?
A. P35 B. P65 C. P66 D. P75
40. Which is a guidance function of a test?
A. Identifying pupils who need corrective teaching C. Assigning marks for courses taken
B. Redacting success in future academic and vocational education D. Grouping pupils for instruction within a class
41. Mr. Labanga, an elementary school teacher in Science found out that many of his pupils got very high scores in the test. What measure of
central tendency should he use to describe their average performance in the subject?
A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. Range
42. Which of the following indicates how compressed or expanded the distribution of scores is?
A. Measure of position B. Measure of central tendency C. Measures of correlation D. Measure of variability
43. Mr. Gringo tried to correlate the scores of his pupils in Social studies test with their grades in the same subject last 3rd quarter. What test
validity is he trying to establish?
A. Content validity B. Construct validity C. Concurrent validity D. Criterion-related validity
44. In his second item analysis, Mr. Gonzales found out that more from the lower group got the test item 15 correctly. What does this mean?
A. The item has become more valid C. The item has a positive discriminating power
B. The item has become more reliable D. The item has a negative discriminating power
45. Mr. Lorenzo would always give the chapter test on a Friday. What schedule of reinforcement is used by Mr. Lorenzo?
A. Fixed Interval B. Variable Interval C. Fixed Ratio D. Variable Ratio
46. Here is a test item: The improvement of basic education should be the top priority of the Philippine Government. Defend or defy this
position. What type of question is this?
A. Analysis B. Convergent C. Evaluative D. Low level
47. Student A wishes to write a lesson plan. Which question s/he asks herself first?
A. What material will I need? C. What do I want to accomplish
B. How will I get things started? D. What exercises will I give my students?
48. Which of the following characterizes best an effective classroom manager? One who is friendly yet
A. Rigid B. demanding C. business-like D. buddy-buddy
49. Which of the classroom activity below is effective?
A. The concept learned is applicable to daily life C. The techniques and approaches used are varied
B. The variety of instructional materials used is evident D. The laughter and enjoyment of students are contagious
50. Which of the following characterizes beat a well-managed class? Which learners?
A. Are controlled by the teacher C. Blindly obey teachers instructions
B. Pursue their task without inhibition D. Are engaged in an activity that leads them to realize the set goal
51. Which of the following belongs to a lower-order thinking skills?
A. Teaching for meaning C. Encouraging creativity
B. Asking convergent question D. Making the students aware of their mental processes
52. When should Teacher M undertake the task of setting up routine activities?
A. Every homeroom period C. On the very first day of school
B. Every day at the start of the session D. As soon as the students have adjusted to their schedule
53. Which of the following marks a conducive environment?
A. Excessive praise B. long assignments C. Individual competition D. cooperative learning
54. Which of the following helps develop critical thinking?
A. Asking low level questions C. Blind obedience authority
B. Asking convergent questions D. Willingness to suspend judgement until sufficient evidence is presented
55. What design element established the vertical linkage form level to level to avoid getting gaps and wasteful overlaps?
A. Articulation B. Balance C. Scope D. Sequence
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56. What refers to the authenticity of the content selected by the curriculum developer?
A. Feasibility B. Learnable C. Significance D. Validity
57. What do we call the allocation of content to a definite grade capable of learning?
A. Time allotment B. Grade Level C. Grade replacement D. Maturity level
58. Which pattern of experience centered curriculum centers on the normal activities of children and is based on each childs needs,
interests and potentials?
A. Child centered B. Activity C. Social function D. Specific competencies
59. Which curriculum development phase focuses on the change which will take place in certain aspects of the curriculum without changing
the fundamental conceptions?
A. Curriculum planning B. Curriculum improvement C. Curriculum design D. Curriculum evaluation
60. Which is NOT a component of curriculum designing?
A. Objective B. Learning content C. Learning experiences D. Diagnosis of needs
61. Who controls the subject centered curriculum?
A. Learner B. Teacher C. Parent D. Separate subjects
62. To ensure success in curriculum development, which of the following specific actions should a curriculum leader avoid?
A. Work with people not over them C. Use your status frequently to establish discipline
B. Keep channels of communication open D. Show that you too desire to improve
63. Which of the following is a reason for the continuous appraisal of the existing curriculum in all levels?
A. New national policies in government C. Changing needs and condition of society
B. Economic status of the people D. Political trust of the country
64. Which of the following best defines curriculum development?
A. The total mental phenomenon directly received at any given time
B. The planning of learning opportunities intended to bring about certain desired changes in pupils and the assessment of the extent
To which these changes have taken place
C. A continuous cycle of activities in which all elements of curriculum are considered
D. Education is aiding each child to be socially creative individuals
65. What do you call the curriculum when the teacher puts into action all the different planned activities in the classroom?
A. Recommended Curriculum B. Taught Curriculum C. Written Curriculum D. Supported Curriculum
66. All the reading theories recognize the role of the reader and the text in the comprehension process. However, only the interactive model
accounts for the role of the reading situation in the meaning-making process. What factors does the interactive model consider in the
reading process?
A. Outcome B. task C. context D. purpose
67. Reading in the content area aims to help students make sense of the text and negotiate meanings as readers actively interact with the
text. Which of the following activities will nest achieve this goal?
A. Have reading of the text be done at home C. Make them read silently
B. Allow students to ask questions D. Practice oral reading fluency
68. Ronald is about to buy a book. After taking a book form the display shelf, he looked at the title, opened it and looked at the table of
contents, then the summary found at the back cover. He realized that what he took from the shelf is not what he needs. Which of the
following strategies do you think id Ronald do to decide why he does no need it?
A. Scanning B. Close reading C. Skimming D. Careful slow reading
69. After M. Rivas planned her lesson in English, she found out that the materials at hand do not match her objectives. Which is the best thing
she can do?
A. Modify the available materials C. Teach the lesson the following day
B. Change the objectives to match with available materials D. Carry out the lesson as planned and use the materials at hand
70. With the increasing use of the educational technology inside the classroom, what role is expected of the teacher?
A. Facilitator B. Knowledge giver C. Researcher D. Source of information
71. It is impractical to bring real objects to the classroom so Aaron constructed a three-dimensional visual instead. Which of the following
did he construct?
A. Chart B. Cartoon C. Model D. Graphic organizer
72. Standard deviation is to variability as mode to _______________
B. Correlation B. Discrimination C. Central tendency D. Level of difficulty
73. Goring perform better than 65% of the total number of examinees in the district achievement test. What is his percentile rank?
B. P35 B. P65 C. P66 D. P75
74. Which is a guidance function of a test?
A. Identifying pupils who need corrective teaching C. Assigning marks for courses take
B. Redacting success in future academic and vocational education D. Grouping pupils for instruction within a class
75. Mr. Labanga, an elementary school teacher in Science found out that many of his pupils got very high scores in the test. What measure of
central tendency should he use to describe their average performance in the subject?
A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. Range
76. Which of the following indicates how compressed or expanded the distribution of scores is?
A. Measure of position B. Measure of central tendency C. Measures of correlation D. Measure of variability
77. Mr. Gringo tried to correlate the scores of his pupils in Social studies test with their grades in the same subject last 3rd quarter. What test
validity is he trying to establish.
A. Content validity B. Construct validity C. Concurrent validity D. Criterion-related validity
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78. In his second item analysis, Mr. Gonzales found out that more from the lower group got the test item 15 correctly. What does this mean?
A. The item has become more valid C. The item has a positive discriminating power
B. The item has become more reliable D. The item has a negative discriminating power
79. Q1 is 25th percentile as median is to what percentile?
A. 40th percentile B. 60th percentile C. 50th percentile D. 75th percentile
80. Mrs. Del Salvatier would like to find out how well her students know each other, what assessment instruments would best suit her
objective?
A. Self-report instrument B. Sociometric technique C. Guess-who technique D. All of the above
81. Which of the following assessment procedures/tools is useful in assessing social relation skills?
A. Anecdotal record B. Attitude scale C. Peer appraisal D. Any of the above
82. Which educational level/s/provide/s for free and compulsory as stipulated in Article Iv, section 2 of the Philippine constitution?
A. Elementary level B. Secondary level C. Elementary & secondary levels D. Tertiary level
83. Who among the following is in the category of non- academic personnel as provided for under Education Act 1982?
A. Guidance counsellors B. School principals C. School nurse D. School librarian
84. How is gradual progression of teachers salary form minimum to maximum done?
A. Regular increment every year C. Regular increment every 3 years
B. Increment after ten years of service D. Increment after 5 years
85. What appointment can be given to Teacher a who possesses the minimum qualifications but lacks the appropriate civil service
eligibility?
A. Contractual basis B. Permanent C. Provisional D. Substitute
86. Which of the following is true about human development?
A. Human development consider both maturation and learning
B. Development refers to the progressive series of changes of orderly coherent type toward the goal maturity.
C. Development is the gradual and orderly unfolding of the characteristics of the individuals as they go through the successive
stages of growth
D. All of the above
87. What do you call the quantitative increase in terms of height and weight as observed but the school physician during the physical
examination of the students?
A. Development B. Learning C. Growth D. Maturation
88. Mrs. Alvarez conducts research on the psychological domain of development. In what particular area of the childs development is Mrs.
Alvarez mostly like to be interested with?
A. Perpetual abilities B. Emotions C. Brain-wave patterns D. Use of language
89. Which of the following is the correct order of psychosexual stages proposed by Sigmund Freud?
A. Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage
B. Anal stage, oral stage, phallic stage, latency stage, genital stage
C. Oral stage, anal stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage
D. Anal stage, oral stage, genital stage, latency stage, phallic stage
90. What is the best description of Ericksons psychological theory of human development?
A. Eight crises all people are thought to face
B. Four psychological stages in the latency period
C. The same number of stages as Freuds but with different names
D. A stage theory that is not psychoanalytic
91. In Ericksons theory, what is the unresolved crisis of an adult who has difficulty establishing a secure, mutual relationship with a life
partner?
A. Initiative vs. Guilt B. Intimacy vs. Isolation C. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt D. Trust vs. Mistrust
92. Alyssa is eight years old, and although she understand some logical principles, she still has troubles in understanding hypothetical
concepts. According to Piaget, Alyssa belongs to what particular stage of cognitive development?
A. Sensorimotor B. Concrete operational C. Preoperational D. Formal operational
93. Which of the following provides the best broad description of the relationship between heredity and environment in determining
height?
A. Heredity is the primary influence, with environment affecting development only in severe situations.
B. Heredity and environment contribute equally to development
C. Environment is the major influence on physical characteristics.
D. Heredity directs the individuals potential and development determines whether and to what degree the individual reaches
that potential.
94. What is the correct sequence of prenatal stages of development?
A. Embryo, germinal, fetus C. Germinal, embryo, fetus
B. Germinal, fetus, embryo D. Embryo, fetus, germinal
95. When a baby realized that a rubber duck which has fallen out the tub must be somewhere on the floor, he is likely to achieved what
aspect of cognitive development?
A. Object permanence C. Mental combination
B. Differed imitation D. Goal-directed behavior
96. Which of the following will be Freuds description of the childs behavior if he has a biting, sarcastic manner?
A. Anally explosive C. Fixated in the oral stage
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