
November MonthLET (Officers)
Quiz by FYE
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Mr. Cruz exemplifies an ideal teacher & son. He is competent in his field based on the various recognition that he received from his school. As a dutiful son, he assumes all the responsibilities of raising his family (this includes his parents, siblings, & their own families) giving all their needs & wants. The fulfillment of these is the neglect of the responsibilities to himself. This attitude of Mr. Cruz is against what kind of philosophy?
What is a branch of linguistics that deals with how words combine to form phrases,
phrases combine to form clauses, and clauses conjoin to make sentences?
If Dick’s father is John’s son, what relation has Dick to John?
“Ang sinuman ay makabubuo ng matibay na lubid kung pagsasama – samahin ang sinulid”. Ang ibig sabihin nito ay?
The hostages are free. They paid their way. What does this statement tell us?
A Filipino educator insists that the local public school system must adopt the exact K-12 curriculum model from Finland because "European education is universally superior, and any local model will always be inferior. "This educator's viewpoint is a clear example of?
The "Cry of Pugad Lawin" or "Sigaw sa Pugad Lawin" is historically significant because it marked the beginning of what major event?
The argument states: "All students who passed the recent National Achievement Test (NAT) were enrolled in review centers. Therefore, enrolling in a review center guarantee passing the NAT. "Which of the following is the necessary assumption required to make this conclusion logically sound?
Which natural science is frequently characterized as the "central science"?
A student writes the following sentence: "The elderly farmer worked hard; wow! His barn was finally complete. "In this sentence, what is the grammatical function of the bolded word "hard" and the bolded word "wow!", respectively?
A student consistently fails to recall the date of their most recent major oral presentation, a task they found deeply stressful. When reminded of the date, the student displays genuine surprise. Which psychological defense mechanism is the student primarily demonstrating?
Which of the following statements is NOTÂ generally considered a primary, core purpose of using Instructional Materials (IMs) in the classroom?
In Piaget's stages of Cognitive development, what is the preschool age at which the child's intelligence is intuitive, able to make mental representations, and close to the use of symbols?
In the Backward Design model of lesson planning (Wiggins & McTighe), why must a teacher prioritize designing the summative assessment (stage 2) immediately after determining the lesson objectives (stage 1)?
A teacher is assessing a student's oral presentation using a rubric. The student is an English Language Learner (ELL) who speaks fluently and confidently but makes frequent grammatical errors that sometimes obscure the message. If the teacher gives the student a high score on the assessment, the teacher is primarily prioritizing which core dimension of communicative competence over the other?
Teacher Carla analyzes a recent summative exam and determines that 60% of her students failed a crucial learning objective. Despite external pressure to maintain the schedule, she immediately designs and implements a mandatory corrective lesson for the entire class. The teacher's primary justification for overriding the schedule and taking this specific action is rooted in what ethical principle?
Which of the following pairings most accurately captures the fundamental philosophical difference concerning the source and nature of knowledge in education?
Which of the following is the most decisive factor in determining whether a teacher's reproduction of copyrighted material for classroom instruction qualifies as fair use under intellectual property law?
The gap between the intended curriculum (written plan) and the implemented curriculum (actual classroom practice) most often highlights what significant challenge regarding the teacher's role?
The shift in terminology from "Mainstreaming" to "Inclusion" primarily reflects a change in focus from one core element to what another core element?