
PROF ED 2
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- Q1
It is the basic building block of intelligent behavior, a form of organizing information that a person uses to interpret the things he or she sees, hears, smell, and touches.
Schema
Equilibrium
Operation
Scaffolding
120s - Q2
Edna, a three-year old child suddenly uttered a bad word. Laughing at a child who spoke bad words such as in the case of Edna is not a proper thing to do because in this stage of the child’s life, the child is _____.
Distinguishing sex differences
Scaffolding
Distinguishing right from wrong
Considering the perspectives of others
120s - Q3
According to Erikson, high school learners belong to the stage of _____.
Industry versus Inferiority
Initiative versus Guilt
Identity versus Role Confusion
Intimacy versus Isolation
120s - Q4
If your learners belong to Piaget’s concrete operational stage, then you should give them ___.
Activities that involve problems of classification and order
Activities that can develop deductive and inductive reasoning
Activities for evaluation purposes
Activities for metacognition
120s - Q5
Lester, a promdi and new to Manila, closely observed how his friends used the elevator. Later, the next time that he rode an elevator, he already knew how to operate it by himself. What theory supports this situation?
Social Learning
Insight Learning
Classical conditioning
Operant conditioning
120s - Q6
The proponent behind the Insight Learning Theory is_____.
Kohler
Chomsky
Wertheimer
Bandura
120s - Q7
This theory asserts that learning involves a sudden realization distinct from cause-and-effect problem solving. It is the abrupt realization of a problem's solution.
Operant conditioning
Insight Learning
Classical conditioning
Social Learning
120s - Q8
According to Piaget, this means the process of taking new information in one's environment and altering pre-existing schemas in order to fit in the new information.
Accommodation
Assimilation
Disequilibrium
Equilibrium
120s - Q9
Cognitive Development Theory: Sensorimotor Stage
Psychosexual Stages of Development:__________
Anal Stage
Oral Stage
Latency Stage
Genital Stage
120s - Q10
Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, which among the following is the most basic of all needs?
Esteem Needs
Self-Actualization
Physiological Needs
Safety Needs
120s