
EXTENSIVE PROF ED PRE-TEST Part 1
Quiz by Salindunong RTC
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I want to use a diagram to compare the traditional and authentic modes of assessment. Which one is most fit?
All the examinees obtained scores below the mean. A graphic representation of the score distribution will be:
Teacher Milda concluded based on her assessment results that her students have attained the lesson’s objectives and that she should _______.
The difficulty index of a test item is 1. This means that _____________.
Which among the following forms of assessment is the least in terms of reliability?
This concept pertains to the teacher, a more skilled or competent peer, or any other person with a higher learning level.
After encoding his students’ scores in their dance presentation, Teacher Seth is now giving out Pass/Fail remarks to his students’ performance. Teacher Seth is inthe process of ____.
To develop reasoning and speaking ability, which should I use?
Kiko is very attached to his mother and Sharon to her father. In what developmental stage are they according to Freudian’s psychological theory?
Ariannadescribes Teacher Monica as “fair, caring and approachable.” Which power does Teacher Monica possess?
Bruner’s theory on intellectual development moves from enactive to iconic and symbolic stages. Applying Bruner’s theory, how would you teach?
Here is a test item: “The improvement of basic education should be the top priority of the Philippine government. Defend or refute this position.” Under what type of question does this test item fall?
For which lesson objective will a teacher use the direct instruction method?
In curriculumdevelopment, which of the following is the primary basis or consideration?Â
Teacher Joshua discovered that his pupils are weak in comprehension. To further in which particular skill(s) his pupils are weak, which test should Teacher Joshua give?
Which among the following learning philosophies it he least learner-centered?
Which among the following is concerned with the holistic development of the person?
This law enacted measures that will allow for free tertiary education to all qualified Filipinos in state universities.
Which of the following is not considered to be one of the most common duties of a teacher?
Which of the following ideas regarding teaching best describes it as a Mission?
Mike considers reading and the pursuit of knowledge as a pleasurable value. He feels satisfied whenever he is able to solve a problem, he was unable to solve before or whenever he finds a beautiful passage from a novel or a poem. According toMax Scheler’s Hierarchy of Values, what type of values does Mike feels to be most important?
Mildred was taught by his parents of what a dog was. It was hairy, it had a tail and pointed ears, and had four legs. One day she a saw a cat cross the street and called it a “dog”. According to Piaget, which stage of knowledge building is Mildred at?
Which of the following philosophies is not foundational to the K to 12 curriculum?
Teacher Annie considers great works of literature such as the plays of Shakespeare to be a priority in her teaching. She believes that even if these were written hundreds of years ago, they are still relevant today because their themes and topics are universal. What philosophy does Teacher Annie most likely subscribe to?
Our derogatory use of the term “local” to refer to goods or services that are inferior in quality is a clear example of:
A student is experiencing particular difficulty in reading. She often mumbles to her teacher that she cannot understand the letters in the book. What learning disability most likely affects the student?
In order for an act to be considered as “bullying” the following criteria must be met except:
Belle likes to eat ice cream a lot. Even after recess, she still eats her ice cream inside the classroom, which leads to her being reprimanded by her teacher. According to Sigmund Freud, what causes Belle to disregard the rules and continue eating?
In understanding a student’s progress as a human being, Teacher Keith considers the student’s height, weight, and all other quantitative measurements regarding the student. Knowing this, it is safe to assume that Teacher Kent views human progression through what basic concept?
This is a teacher-dominated method where the teacher shows how to operate or manipulate an equipment while the class observes.
It begins with specific details, concrete data and examples and ends with an abstract generalization rule, or principle.
Which of the following is not considered to be one of the three major components of instruction?
Which of the following general statements about teaching is true?
In this particular type of individualization, the teacher sets the lesson format aspart of his classroom structuring and sees to it that while the task is the same to all, he offers varied ways of doing the task according to the learners’ aptitude, interest, and capabilities.
Which among the following practices allows for the most context?
In James Mursell’s Principles of Teaching, what does the term “knowledge” mean?
Which of the following statements is true?
What is the primary reason why the understanding and acceptance of diversity are stressed in educational curriculums?
Which of the following is not a pointer for a good Multiple Choice exam?
This is a type of statistics that is concerned with the analysis of a subset of data leading to predictions about an entire set of data or population.
Which of the following is not considered to be a principle of Assessment?
This type of assessment is concerned with measuring performance through contextualized problems or tests.
Which among the following is an example of a teacher practicing “contextualization”?
On which pair of learning philosophies does the concept of active learning most likely comes from?
What do you call the sum total of all educational experiences in a given time frame?
Jeff’s class is in the Formal Operational Period as identified by Jean Piaget in his Cognitive Development Theory. Which teaching strategy would most likely benefit his students in learning Science?
If a resilient child with superior intelligence is reared in a poor environment the probable outcome would be:
Which of the following teaching philosophy underlies the concept of self-assessment and self-learning for students?
In enforcing and maintaining classroom management, which of the following is the most essential?
What view of curriculum leads to the concept that discipline is the sole source of curriculum? Hence, curriculum is divided into chunks of knowledge we call subject areas.
Which of the following is true regarding the differences between Taba’s and Tyler’s models of curriculum design?
I. Taba’s model emphasizes the role of teachers in the curriculum development process.
II. Tyler’s model focuses on setting objectives and assessing outcomes based on those objectives.
III. Taba’s model is more focused on testing and evaluation methods than Tyler’s model.
IV. Tyler’s model is more teacher centered, whereas Taba’s model is more student-centered.Â
In a school’s educational framework, the principal emphasizes that the purpose of learning is not only to gain knowledge but also to prepare students to become responsible, well-rounded individuals who contribute to society. This perspective aligns with the school’s broader goals and is reflected in their vision and mission statements. Which concept is being described here?Â
Which of the following best reflects John Dewey's philosophy of education?Â
What does it mean to "standardize" a test in the context of educational assessment?Â
Teacher A copied and pasted posts from Teacher B's Facebook account without permission. Which fundamental right under the Philippine Constitution is likely violated in this situation?Â
Which of the following best describes a norm-referenced test?
In an educational setting, which of the following learning tools is used to provide a tangible or visual representation of a concept, such as a scale model of the solar system, to help students understand abstract ideas?Â
When is the MATATAG Curriculum set to be fully implemented across all grade levels from Kindergarten to Grade 10?Â
According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, which of the following is considered the highest level of needs?Â
A student achieves a sense of fulfillment and personal potential after securing their basic needs and safety. Which psychological theory is this an example of?Â
Which of the following types of rubrics is commonly used to assess student performance based on specific criteria with a set scale of ratings?
I. Analytic Rubric
II. Holistic Rubric
III. General Rubric
IV. Task-Specific RubricÂ
What advantage does formative assessment provide that summative assessment typically does not?Â
Which educational philosophy stresses the importance of transmitting essential knowledge, skills, and values to students to prepare them for societal roles?Â
During the early stages of prenatal development, which structure is responsible for the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the mother and the developing fetus?Â
A teacher has given students a rubric for their final research projects that includes clear expectations for content, organization, and presentation. The rubric is used both to guide students’ work and as a tool for evaluating their final performance. What assessment model does this best represent?
Which law mandates the integration of information technology into the public elementary and secondary education curriculum and allocates funds for its implementation? A.B. C. D.Â
To identify the specific comprehension skills in which students are struggling, which test should Teacher Joseph administer?
Ms. Ramirez, as a mother, encourages her children to be independent while still setting rules and limits on their behavior. What type of parenting style does she demonstrate?Â
Which statement correctly applies to Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience?Â
In a 40-item Mathematics test, the class mean is 35 with a standard deviation of 4. If Michael scored 37, how would his performance be described?Â
Cristy consistently completes her homework every day to avoid staying after class and working on unfinished tasks. Which type of behavioral effect does this situation illustrate?Â
Counselor Jerry reveals a counselee’s secrets to other faculty members. This violates the principle of:Â
Mrs. Del Rosario arranged text alongside relevant graphics on the same page in her multimedia presentation. Which principle does this practice reflect?Â
Which theory explains why a person who had painful experiences at the dentist’s office may develop fear upon seeing the dentist’s office building?Â
What is the best reason for not bringing snakes when discussing reptiles?
At which career stage does a teacher effectively manage learning programs and implement strategies that address the learning needs of their students?Â
In the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST), which domain includes addressing learners' gender, needs, strengths, interests, experiences, disabilities, giftedness, talents, and indigenous backgrounds?
Which career stage is characterized by teachers who meet the expected standards of performance for all educators?
As a teacher, how can you best foster a culture of change within the classroom while staying connected to the community?
According to Article VI, Section 2 of the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers, teachers must continually enhance their skills. What does this imply?
A teacher who is a recognized expert in carpentry works, taught his students how to prepare and construct good and aesthetic furniture from local resources. What cultural transmission process is this? Â
Teacher Harry serves an inspirationto his students because of his efficiency and effectiveness as a teacher.
The mind set of his students towards him is an instance what kind of philosophy?
“Specialization is knowing more and more about less and less. Then it is better to be a generalist,” claims Teacher F. On which philosophy does TeacherF learn?
What is the most commendable and ideal drive expected from teachers in participating programs for professional development?
This law is the basis for all other laws on education.
In the DepEd’s grading system, what are the components of summative assessment?
Mark is a Grade 3 student who, at the end of the last grading period, did not meet expectations in three learning areas. Under the DepEd guidelines on assessment, what will happen to Mark?
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Based on DepEd’s present grading system, which of the following are recorded and graded?
I. formative assessment
II. summative assessment
III.assessment of learning
If a teacher is tasked to give emphasis on assessing higher order thinking skills, which of the following can be done?
Marichu got a final grade of 80 in her Araling Panlipunan subject. Which best describes her performance?
What does “grading on the curve” mean?
Among thinking skills that students can develop, which is the ability to retain ideas by rote memory?
If I apply Vygotsky’s theory of learning, which will I do?
What kind of assessment is the complied materials like reflections, photos, school leaflets, etc. from internship of senior students?
When is a table of specifications required in test standardization?
Teacher Be-Anne is rating an essay type question. What kind of scoring rubrics is BEST to use?
What does Roselyn’s percentile score of 83% of her class mean?
In the Philippine teaching internship program, which of the following is a primary goal of the internship experience for student teachers?
Mrs. Ramos is evaluating a website for her Literature class. She is making sure that factual pieces of information found on the site are well documented and pictures and diagrams are properly labeled. She is also checking that there are no misspelled words or grammar errors. Which criterion is she focusing on?
Which of the following is an advantage of action research?Â
Miss Garcia is evaluating an early literacy app for her class. She is making sure that the app is uncluttered in appearance, is arranged in some order of difficulty, and that icons represent what they were intended to represent. Which criterion is she focusing on?
What is the main characteristic of a developmentally appropriate curriculum in early childhood education?
Maikaeasily learns a lesson when she is working with a laboratory equipment but hardly remembers a lesson the teacher lectured on. What type of learner is Maika?
Which is NOT a basic consideration in selecting and evaluating the content of an educational technology tool?
The school keeps on establishing partnership and collaboration with local government and the community toward sustainable development. What is the rationale behind this action?
Considering that curriculum is a dynamic process, this person put premium in the role of teachers participation in developing the curriculum is ________.Â
Teacher Ina wants to determine students' knowledge on the use of laboratory equipment. Which assessment procedure will be most appropriate and authentic?Â
Based from the Individualized Education Program (IEP), students with visual impairment are classified according to their level of functional vision. Which of the following supports this purpose?Â
In observing students as part of evaluation outside of tests, the teacher needs to be ______ to be fair and accurate in judging students.Â
After kindergarten and 12 years of schooling, every K to 12 graduate will be ready for higher education, employment, or entrepreneurship since he is equipped with ______.Â
I. Life and career skillsÂ
II. Learning and innovation skillsÂ
III. Information, media and technology skillsÂ
IV. Effective communication skillsÂ
While she is now teaching fourth grade students, Teacher Nikki mainly uses drills in order to advance memory building for higher test scores. What principle of learning should teacher Nikki aware of?Â
Which refers to the teacher who is assigned to guide the student teacher in the development of professional competencies, attitudes and behaviors?
Which of the following best describes the test scores of students in an achievement test, which is said to be leptokurtic?Â
Which document is commonly required for student teachers in the Philippines at the end of their teaching internship to demonstrate their learning and experiences?
According to Erikson, what reason can explain behind a person to be inhibited from taking a role, a challenge or opportunity to reason out that “nothing ventured, nothing lost”?Â
Which is NOT a characteristic of a global learner?
Which curriculum theorist viewed the curriculum as being organized around social functions or themes, integrating organized knowledge with the interests of learners, and also believed that curriculum consists of the total set of experiences learners have under the guidance of the teacher?
Which of the following is the highest level of generalization?
On the teaching of students with disabilities, what context did Lev Vygotsky assert in his development theory?
Of the four ways of presenting the content in a curriculum, which approach where much content is based on knowledge and experiences are included?
How is the technology behind virtual or cyber learning be best described?
In preparing instructional materials, what is the primary factor to be considered?
Which materials are used for instructional planning of course content and strategies?
What is the least authentic mode of assessment?
As an intellectual leader, which characteristics trait must a teacher display?
What facet of teaching-and-learning can best draw participation of every student into classroom discussion?
Which of the following needs is addressed when teacher encourage active class participation through individual and group activities?
What does the Madrasah program of the K to 12 Curriculum prove?
Which of the following demonstrates the teacher's integrity? â—Ź
Which among the statements below does not characterize effective classroom management?
Along Erikson's psychosocial theory what is displayed by the child in saying “I do things without worrying about them“?
If you apply the cognitive theories of learning, with which do you agree?
This educational program promotes equality among students belonging to a multi-cultural and inter-faith classroom
Constructivist Teacher Karen asked her students to present ideas on what should characterize modern political heroes in today's millennial society. What kind of presentation does she expect from her students?
The statement that says, “We don't live in a vacuum” means people are ___.
This principle was violated when Mrs. Chan talked badly about the new school principal Dr. Yang in front of her students by telling them that Dr. Yang is incompetent yet arrogant.
Which of the following should be recognized when dealing with cultural diversity among learners?
Using Johann Friedrich Herbart's approach to lesson delivery, which step is most relevant in developing the young learner's moral consciousness?
If teacher has to ask more higher-orderquestions that require multiple possible solutions, he has to ask more ___questions.
What is referred to as the “looking glass self” of Cooley?
Which of the following situations can show that a teacher is “chill” in a tense situation?
Among thinking strategies, Comprehension Monitoring is the ability ___.
What kind of displays should be placed on bulletin boards of schools?
What principle is behind Vygotsky’s theory in illustrating guidance that leads to independent performance of students in learning?
Which theory of human development focuses on the social contexts in which children live and people who influence their development?
What disorder causes loss of memory or recent and past events, confusion and error in judgement?
Batas Pambansa Blg.232 otherwise known as Special Education Act provides for the _______.
Which of the following is non-digital educational technology?
Which in Edgar Dale’sCone of Experience is at the bottom?
When is the most appropriate time to set up routine activities for effective classroom management?