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PROF-ED 115 ITEMS TEST!
1. For quality professional development,
teachers must consider the NCBTS, which are the established standards for good
teaching in the Philippines. What is meant by the acronym NCBTS?
- National Competency-Based Teacher Standards
- National Competency-Based Teaching Standards
- National Competency Basic
Teacher Standards
- National Competency Basic
Teaching Standards
2. You are very much interested in quality
professional development program for teachers. What characteristics should you
look for?
- Depends on the availability of funds
- Prescribed by top educational leaders
- Responsive to identify teachers’ needs
- Required for renewal of professional license
3. How do you know a program for teachers’
professional development that meets high standard from one that does not?
Quality professional development helps teachers to _____________.
- get promoted
- get intrinsically motivated to grow continuously
- earn MA units for ranking purposes
- put themselves far above their students
4. “Once a teacher, forever a student.”
What does the statement imply about quality personal and professional
development for teachers?
- The teacher is able to teach his/her students.
- The teacher learns from his/her students.
- It is continuing.
- Personal and professional development calls for teacher’s exposure
to students.
5. To ensure high standards of teachers’
personal and professional development, which measure must be implemented?
- A school head plans the professional development of his/her
teachers.
- Every teacher formulates his/her own professional development
plan.
- The implementation of what is learned in training must be
monitored.
A. I and II C.
I only
B. II only D.
II and III
6. Societal change requires continually
deep-seated questions about “good” living. Which of these did Socrates recognize
as the greatest of the human virtues?
A. Moral wisdom C. Courage
B. Fair justice D. Piety
7. Which competencies are expected of BEEd
and BSEd graduates?
- Higher level literacy and critical thinking
- Principled understanding of the learning processes
- Assuming the responsibility to sustain professional growth.
- Acting as an agent of change
A. II and IV C. I, II, III, IV
B. I, II, III D. I and III
8. Which of the following is BEST implied
by quality and relevant teacher development initiatives?
- Lifelong learning
- Focus on the non-performers
- Capacity building of educational community
- Mentoring of experts who share the latest ideas about teaching
and learning
9. Teachers are required to make an
individual Plan for Professional Development (IPPD). This is based on the
philosophy that the teacher is a “lifelong learner.” The NCBTS provides the
steps for___________ assessment in making the IPPD.
A. need C.
self
B. collegial D. peer
10.To ensure high standards of the
teacher’s personal and professional development, what tool/instrument was
developed by the DepEd for self-assessment?
A. TSNA C.
KSA
B. IPPD D.
TPDI
11. This self-assessment tool which is used
nationwide is one of the bases in planning the __________ training of teachers.
A. preservice C.
school-based
B. post-service D. division-based
12. The results of the LET revealed the low
performance of future teachers. In April 2010 only 15% of the BEEd and 25% of
BSEd graduates passed. What do the results imply?
- More training be given to BEEd students
- Review existing teacher education curriculum vis-à-vis TOS
- Determine the specialization of BSE graduates
- Implement selective admission in TEIS
13. The domain on Social Regard for
Learning in the NCBTS focuses on teacher’s actions and demonstrating value for
learning. Which are the indicators for these actions?
- Model the value of punctuality
- Consider the influence of teacher’s behavior on learners
- Use cooperative learning activities
- Communicate higher learning expectations
• A. III and IV C.
I and III
• B. I and II D.
II and IV
14. The new Performance Appraisal System
for Teachers (PAST) is ______________.
A. knowledge-based C. competency-based
B. practice-based D. skill-based
15.
What characterizes the formative developmental nature of PAST?
A. non-supportive C. rewarding
B. innovative D. self-directed
16. Which are the job-embedded requirements
for teachers and so must continuously develop
Themselves in these aspects?
- Maintains updated pupil/student school records.
- Conducts action research
- Maintains harmonious relationship with stakeholders
- Channels and guide learners
• I, II, III C.
II, III, IV
• I, II, III, IV D.
I, III, IV
17. The teacher performance results provide
continual _______ to professional development.
A. support C. guidance
B. feedback D.
assessment
18. Which two competencies are demonstrated
and practiced during the Field Study and Practice
Teaching courses?
- Teaching Assistance
- Grading learner’s performance
- Interpersonal relationship
- Materials development
A. I and III
C. I and II
B. III and IV D. II and IV
• 19. Which of these skills must a teacher develop that will enable
him/her to look at problems as opportunities?
I. Addressing problems as fast as possible.
II. Remaining alert to the possibility
III. Foster sense of accomplishment
IV. Promote sense of belonging
A. I, II, III C. I, III, IV
B. II, III, IV D. I, II, IV
20. As a professional teacher you must be
good at interactive communication. What does interactive communication include?
I. Person-to-person
e-mail correspondence
II.
Interaction through simulations and models
III. Electronic mailing list, video
conferencing, chat rooms
IV. Group interaction in virtual learning
space or audio communications
A. I and II C.
I, II and III
B. II and III D. I, II, III and IV
21. In knowledge-based society, teachers
must be capable of effective communication. What does effective communication
involve?
I. Teaming,
collaboration and interactive communication
II. Interpersonal skills and personal
responsibility
III. Social and civic responsibility
IV. Adaptability and self-direction
A. I only C.
I, II and III
B. II only D.
I, II, III and IV
22. International educators propose a
definition of the term global competence. What is the MOST appropriate
characteristic of a globally competent individual?
A.
Having an open mind while actively seeking to understand norms and work
effectively outside one’s environment.
B.
Ability to become familiar with a new culture and work environment
C.
Having the intercultural facility of effective two-way communication
D. Having the professional competence to
speak a foreign language
23. Which of the following may generate
interpersonal relationship in the work environment?
A. Learning new skills
B. Challenging the best
C. Off-site respites
D. Dance Festival
24. What practices develop interpersonal
sensitivity?
I. Communicate
programs/project to stakeholders.
II. Give positive criticisms based on
guidelines.
III. Communicate concerns/issues for
improvement.
IV. Tell teachers to attend professional
development.
A. III, II, IV
C. II, III, IV
B. I, II,III
D. I, III, IV
25. The NCBTS domain on Social Regard for
learning focuses on which indicators?
I.
Demonstrates punctuality.
II. Maintains appropriate appearance.
III. Communicates higher learning experiences.
IV. Make use of various learning experiences.
V.
Is careful about the effect of one’s behavior on learning.
A. I, II, V
C. I. II, IV, V
B. I, III, IV
D. II, III, IV, V
26. Which NCBTS domain creates
situations that encourage learners to use high order thinking skills (HOTS)?
A. Diversity of Learner C. Learning Environment
B. Curriculum D. Community Linkages
27. Which one describes one responsibility
of a teacher in a school dominated by Indigenous Peoples’ (IP) children?
I.
Point out the negative elements of their culture to help them improve.
II.
Help them realize the positive elements of their culture and make them feel
proud about them.
III.
Teach basic concepts in the concepts in the context of the IP culture.
IV.
Show them other peoples’ cultures.
A. I, II, III and IV C. II, III and IV
B. I, II III and IV D. I, II and III
28. In an era of knowledge explosion, what
is supposed to be every teacher’s most important responsibility to maximize
children’s learning?
I. Teach learners the skills on how to
learn.
II. Teach learners information only.
III. Teach learner how to evaluate
information.
A. I and III C. I and II
B. I only
D. III only
29. As a community leader, which one may a
teacher NOT do?
A.
Solicits donation from philanthropists in the community
B.
Plays an active part in the activities of the community
C.
Support effort of the community to improve their status in life
D.
Makes herself aloof to ensure that her decisions will not be influenced by
community politics.
30.
As an effective classroom manager, what should a teacher do?
- She uses instructional time wisely.
- II. She uses her power
to punish student for the sake of discipline.
- III. She puts to use
available and appropriate materials.
IV.
She manipulates colleagues and students so she can meet her goal.
A. I and III
C. I, II and III
B. II, III and IV
D. I, II, III and Iv
31. Alvin Toffler said: “The illiterate of
the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write but
those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn” Based on this statement, what are
the important responsibilities of the teacher?
I. To enable learners to adapt to change
II. To teach learner the basics
III. To equip them with skills to learn
A. II and III C. I and
II
B. I and III D. I, II
and III
• 32. In the midst of high pluralistic society, what type of learning
environment is the responsibility of the teacher?
I. Safe
II. Gender-biased
III. Secure
A. I and III
C. I and II
B. I, II and III
D. II only
33. The professional teacher is not “the
sage on stage” but” the guide from the side.”This implies that
teachers_____________.
A.
act as facilitators of learning
B.
serve dispensers of knowledge
C.
project an “Almighty- Omniscient” image
D.
cling to their power to impose rules.
34. A teacher is said to be a “trustee of
the cultural and educational heritage of the national and is under obligation
to transmit to learners such heritage.” Which practice makes him/her fulfill
such obligation?
A. Use interactive teaching strategies.
B. Use the latest educational technology.
C. Observe continuing professional
education.
D. Study the life of Filipino heroes.
35. It is the responsibility of every
teacher to undergo annual medical check-up in the interest of the _______
I. teacher
II. school and community
III. learner
A. I and II C. I, II
and III
B. I only D. III
only
36. Teacher often complain of numerous
non-teaching assignments that adversely affect their teaching. Does this mean
that teacher must be preoccupied only with teaching?
A. No, because every teacher is expected to
provide leadership and initiative in activities for the betterment of
communities.
B. Yes, because teaching is more than
enough full time job.
C. No, because to lead in community
activities is the job of elected officials.
D. Yes, if they are given other assignments
justice demands that they be properly compensated.
37. Teacher Paz does NOT personally agree
with one school policy. What is her professional responsibility?
A.
Be indifferent about it but expect effort to understand it.
B. Make an honest effort to understand,
support, and carry out the school policy even if she does NOT personally agree.
C. Remain connected with the school but
defy the policy because in conscience she cannot agree.
D. Lead a campaign against its abolition.
38. In the context of constructivist
learning transaction, the teacher as facilitator of learning engages in an
instruction that is ____________?
A. flexible and creative
B. understanding and independent
C. formative and summative
D. democratic and independent
39. Global student learn with short bursts
of energy. To maintain concentration they require _________?
A. frequent reminder that they need to
concentrate
B. frequent and intermittent breaks
C. short and easy reading materials
D. music while studying
40. Which two statements BEST
describe a global teacher?
I. Thinks and act both locally and globally
II. Believe in education sustainable
development
III. Wants to work abroad
IV. Desire to live abroad
A. II and IV
C. I only
B. I and II
D. III only
41. A pupil whose mother is OFW has been
absent for the past three days. Considering the teacher’s roles and responsibilities,
what action will you take?
A. Record the absences.
B. Conduct home visitation.
C. Report to the guidance counselor.
D. Conduct action research.
42. As a researcher, which may be a good
problem for teacher’s action research to improve learning outcomes?
A. Class Molave’s performance in NAT during
the SY 2010-2011
B. High percentage of absenteeism during
Fridays
C. Turnover of teacher during the current
school year.
D .High percentage of tardiness during
Mondays
43. How are school influenced when parents’
measure of excellent school is children’s ability to read as early as
pre-kindergarten?
A. Focus on academics
B. Integration of values in the curriculum
C. Application of socio-emotional learning
D. Exclusive use of reading books published
by the school
44. To respond to the needs to industry,
which one do school focus on?
A.
Technical skills C.
Basic literacy skills
B.
Humanities D.
Social relations
45. The shooting incidents in school
campuses abroad have made school rethink of the curriculum. Which changes are
being introduced in schools to counteract campus violence?
I. Inclusion of socio-emotional teaching
II. The emphasis on competition against
self and not against other
III. Focus on academic achievement and
productivity
A. I and II C. II
and III
B. I and III D. I,
II, III
46. The wide acceptance of “bottom up”
management style has influence school to practice which management practice?
A. Prescription of what ought to be done
from the central office
B. Exclusion of politician from the pool of
guest speakers during graduation exercises
C. Involvement of student, parents,
teachers and community in school planning
D. Allowing schools to do what they think
is best
47. In their desire to make schools
perform, the DepED then, published the ranking or schools in NAT results
nationwide. As an effect of this practice, what did school tend to do?
- Taught at the expense of NAT
- Conducted review classes for NAT at the expense of teaching
- Practiced the so-called teaching to the test
- II and III
C. I and III
- II only
D. III only
48. Large class size in congested cities is
a common problem in our public school system. Which stop gap measure/s has
schools taken?
- The deployment of more teachers
- The implementation of 1:1 pupil textbook ratio
- The conduct of morning and afternoon sessions
- I, II, III C. III only
- I and II
D. II only
49. What does the acronym EFA imply to
schools?
- Practice of inclusive education
- The stress on the superiority of formal education over that of
non- formal
- The acceptance of exclusive schools for boys or for girls
- The promotion of alternative learning systems
- II and IV C. I and III
- I and II D. I and IV
50. Which conclusion can be derived from
the case of Teacher Rita described below? Teacher Rita is the loan teacher in
the stand alone remote multigrade school. Teacher Rita is the school head, the
generalist teacher for all subjects , the janitor, the secretary, the nurse
rolled into one.
- The geographical location of the school has influence on the
role of a teacher.
- A teacher of a remote school has more problems than that one in
an urban setting.
- A remote school cannot perform as well as a central school.
- A multigrade school is an indicator of lack of budget for
education.
51. Which recent action/s show/s that
political factors affect schools as agents of change?
- The strengthening of the teaching of English in Philippine
schools
- the introduction of
mandated subjects such as Rizal in the curriculum
- The practice of mainstreaming
- The turnover of day care centers room DSWD to DepEd
for supervision.
- I and III
C. II and III
- I and IV
D. II and IV
52. In a Muslim area, what will a teacher
REFRAIN from doing as she teaches how to cook adobo to her class?
- She excludes pork from her adobo lesson.
- She leads the class in a prayer before meals before they
partake of the cooked adobo.
- She exempts the Muslim children from the lesson on cooking
adobo.
- She differentiates the task of the boys from the girls.
53. For
what main reason are schools as
change agent advised to offer courses that industries need?
- Economic
- Environmental
- Political
- Historical
54. For more efficient or the and effective
management of schools as agents of change, one proposal for the DepED to do is
to cluster remote stand-alone schools under one lead school head. Which factor
has the strongest influence on this proposal?
- Political
- Psychological
- Historical
- Geographical
55. Widespread abuse of Mother Earth
prompted schools to teach sustainable development. Which one does this prove
about schools?
- Environmental factors influence the school as an agent of
change.
- Schools can easily integrate sustainable development in their
curriculum.
- The curricula of schools are centered on Mother Earth.
- Sustainable development cannot be effectively taught in the
classroom.
56. Your class has several IP (Indigenous
Peoples) children. Which one will facilitate pupils’ learning?
- Make the IP children feel proud of themselves.
- Group the class permanently by ethnic origin.
- Stress the idea that IP children are different form the rest.
- Make the class feel that more is expected of non-IP children.
57. Teacher Nenita discourages her students
to watch TV excessively. The average students spends out twenty-four hours
watching television in a week. According to research, how is learning affected
by extensive TV viewing?
- Shorter attention span
- Enhanced creativity
- Improved thinking ability
- Improved communication skills
58. The failure of independent study with
most Filipino students may be attributed to students _________.
- High degree of independence
- High degree of dependence on authority
- Unpreparedness for schooling
- ambivalence
59. With an increasing variety of family
situations, a teacher needs to ________.
- Be careful not to inadvertently offend some students
- Encourage students to improve their family situations
- Assume that all students want to know a variety of family
situations
- Broaden students realization of different learning styles
60. The adoption of national language by
the 1987 Constitution is designed primarily to __________.
- Do away of colonial mentality
- Officially adopt Tagalog as a national language
- Facilitate communication among diverse linguistic groups
- Counteract elitism
61. What is the most effective way of
modeling high social and academic expectations for all?
- Explain the need for teachers to have high expectation
- Encourage internal and external stakeholders to articulate
their expectations of the school
- Demonstrate shared communications to high academic and social
expectation
- Issue a list of guidelines on how to achieve high performance
62. What characterize a school as a
learning community?
- Shared mission/vision, goals and values
- Focused on co-curricular activities
- Commitment to continuous improvement
- Centralized governance
- Collective inquiry into best practice
- II, III, IV, V
C. II, III, IV
- I, III, IV, V
D. I, III, V
63. School aiming to boost student learning
work on a/an ________ culture.
- Collaborative
- Indigenous
- Ethnic
- authoritarian
64. What is the BEST meaning of
collaboration in schools?
- It is support for the beginning teachers
- It is identifying mentors among the experienced teachers
- It is working independently to analyze professional practice
- It is working independently to determine impact of practice
65. Which of these statements is the
effective way of communicating the vision-mission statement of the school?
- Share vision-mission among stakeholders.
- Form committees to develop and/or revise the mission-vision
statement.
- Align activities program and projects to the school
vision-mision.
- Memorize the vision-mission statement.
66. Which of the following is NOT a
principle of “sustainable development”?
- Living according to each personal attitude and lifestyle
- Conservation of the earth’s vitality and diversity
- Respect and care for the community of life
- Improvement of quality of life
67. In 1990, a Congressional commission to
Review and Assess Philippine Education, otherwise known as the EDCOM, was
created by a joint resolution of congress. What are the two principal reasons
given by EDCOM for the declining quality of Philippine education?
- (1) The country is not investing enough in the education
system, and
(2) The education establishing is poorly managed
- (1) Good teachers have the country, and
(2) The curriculum is crowded
- (1) The number of OSY is increasing, and
(2) The teachers salaries and benefits are not enough
- (1) Funds are spent not for the purpose they are intended, and
(2) Strict bureaucratic procedurs are imposed
68. When enrollment is small in the rural elementary school two or three
grade levels are combined in a _______
class taught by one teacher.
- Special
C. multigrade
- Multicultural D.
indigenious
69. Which is the most essential
characteristic of a Total Quality School model?
- Clientele-focused
C. Involvement of stakeholders
- Empowerment
D. Continuous improvement
69. Which is the most essential
characteristic of a Total Quality School model?
A. Clientele-focused C. Involvement of
stakeholders
B.
Empowerment D. Continuous
improvement
70. Which of the following interventions
reduce stigma between social status and social selection in the educational
system?
- National Achievement Test
- Education for All
- National College Admission Examination
- Education Service Contracting Scheme
71. John Dewey’s major contribution to the
sociological foundations of education are the following EXCEPT One. Which is
the exceptional?
- School is a continuation of home; activities at home continue
at school.
- Education is a social process beginning unconsciously at birth.
- “True Education” is transmission of knowledge from the teacher
to the learner
- Facilitating education means being aware of the social
condition of the learners
72. What theory states that identical
instructional environments, methods and resources may be effective for some
learners and ineffective for others because of the differences in the learner’s
biological and developmental set of characteristics?
- Learning Style Theory
- Reading Readiness Theory
- Multiple Intelligence Theory
- Emotional Intelligence Theory
73. In a school where academic performance
is low, which of these alternative actions is LEAST effective?
A. Putting up a functional Educational
Management Information System (EMIS)
B. Establishing a well – equipped Learning
Management Resources Center (LRC)
C. Upgrading teaching competencies through
in-service training.
D. Producing support instructional
materials.
74. Which of these practices helps create a
positive learning climate?
- Giving recognation or appreciation for teachers/staff
accomplishments
- Giving clear expectations to the academic community
- Encouraging everyone to participate in accomplishing school
goals objectives
- Encouraging only the high performing teachers to apply for
promotion
75. Arrange the following according to Maslow’s Needs Hierarchy.
- Peace and comfort
- Health and safety
- Self-fulfillment of potential
- Recognition and prestige
- III, II, IV, I C.
II, III, I, IV
- II, I, III, IV D.
I, II, IV, II
93. Inclusion is the basic right of every
Filipino child as mandated in the Philippine Constitution, R.A 7277 or the
Magna Carta or Disabled Person and EFA 2015. What fundamental changes have to be
operationalized in inclusive education?
I.
Philosophy of Education
II.
Relevant Curriculum
III.
Mainstreaming
IV.
Homestudy Program
V.
Structural organization
A.
II, III and V C. I,
II, III and V
B.
I, IV and V D. II,
IV and V
94. Which of the education provisions are
contained in Republic Act 7277 or the Magna Carta for Disabled Persons?
I.
Special Education
II.
Access to Education
III.
Rehabilitation Services
IV.
Assistance to Disabled Persons
A.
I, II and III C. I
and II
B.
I, II and IV D. I
only
95. In Individual Education Plan (IEP) for
a child with disability has to be prepared by the ___.
I.
regular and special educators, parents and medical specialists, if available
II.
special education teachers and parents
III.
special education teachers
IV.
Psychologist and therapists
A.
I only C.
IV only
B.
II only D.
III and IV
96. Which is the best reason for providing
early intervention program to children with disabilities, ages 0 to 3 years
old?
A.
Prevent labeling at an early age
B.
Ensure inclusion or enrolment in regular classes
C.
Identity strengths and weaknesses for instruction purposes
D.
Address developmental lag and prevent acquiring additional disabilities
97. Which of these is a teacher’s
acceptable view of change?
A.
Change disrupts routine.
B.
Change is an opportunity.
C.
Change is self-serving.
D.
Change rewards initiations.
Read the text below then answer items #98-
#102
Sixteen
year-old Gian Karlo Dapul of Philippine Science High School won first place in
the International Speaking Competition in London conducted by the English
Speaking Union on the theme New Frontiers.
Gian
wore a barong tagalog in the competition and in the souvenir
photo where he was flanked by 57 student competitors from 34 countries. His
speech was titled “Fish Mucus and Foot Fungus”.
He
started his speech as follows:
When
I was in 6th grade, I hated Mathematics. You would have, too, if you
had my teacher. He would drop huge workbooks on our tables and croak,”30
problems , 50 minutes.” A lot of these problems seemed unsolvable, so we
complained, “ Sir, there are no answers to these!” But then he’d reply, “To
every question there is an answer; to every problem there is a solution.”
Gian
is an active member of a Boys Choir. He travels with the choir to Austria for
the 2008 World Choir Olympics. He sings Bass1. He plays the classical guitar,
writes for the school organ ; he is an officer of the Student Council, a member
of the debating learn and drama club of his school.
98. Which of the intelligences BEST
characterizes Gian Dapul?
A.
Verbal/linguistic/rhythmic
B.
Bodily/Kinesthetic/logical
C.
Spatial/visual/naturalistic
D.
Mathematical/musical/interpersonal
99. Which of the learner-centered
psychological principles were not considered by the mathematics teacher when he
gave the class “30 problems in 50 minutes.”
I.
Cognitive and Metacognitive
II.
Motivational and Affective
III.
Developmental and Social
IV.
Individual Difference Factors
V.
Standards and Assessment
A.
I, II, III and IV C. II, III, IV and V
B.
I, II and III D. I,
II and IV
100. Which of the following topics may be
the focus of discussion for INSET so as the act committed by the mathematics
teacher can be avoided?
A.
Facilitating learning and four A’s
B.
Measuring quantity and quality of Learning
C.
Curriculum development and assessment of learning
D.
Reflective teaching and strategic thinking
101. What trait/characteristic specified by
the Philippine Constitution as output of school learning, did Gian demonstrate
when he wore a barong tagalog in the contest?
A. He has a strong national identity.
B.
He wants to be different.
C.
He has a sense of patriotism.
D.
He wants to show the national costume.
- Gian ended his speech,
to wit: Eventually I realized that my math teacher was right when he
said ,” To every question there is an answer, to every problem , there is
a solution,” Which statement affirmed his aptitude for a science
career?
A.
We just have to go looking for the right answer.
B.
Someday there will be answers to unsolved problems.
C.
We have to discover new solutions.
D.
Someday we will expand horizons for research
103. The Council for the Welfare of
Children, with the National Early Childhood Care and Development Coordinating
Council passed a resolution approving the Guidelines in selecting Early
Childhood Care and Development(ECCD) learning materials for 0-6 year old
children. The DepED, DSWD, DOH, and private individuals who are ECCD materials.
Which are NOT considered ECCD learning materials?
A.
Workbooks for children below five years old
B.
Children’s books that are skills – and value oriented
C.
Toys that maybe hand-made, commercially manufactured or in their natural state
D.
Songs, art and craft materials for children to express themselves
104. The Field Study Courses and Practice
Teaching in the Revised Policies and Standards for Undergraduate Teacher
Education Curriculum, stipulated by CHED Memorandum Order No.30, s. 2004 are
labeled as Experiential Learning. They are intended to provide students with
practical learning experiences in actual school settings. Which national
document provides the mandate for the Basic Education Schools as laboratories
for internship program?
A.
Medium Term Philippine Development Plan, 2004-2010
B.
Education For All, 2000-2015
C.
Child-Friendly Schools, 2000-2008
D.
School-Based Management, 2004-2008
105. Which of the following statements
about the school accurately reflects a strong school culture?
I.
Has informal rules of behavior
II.
Maintain a network of communicators
III.
Possesses definite organizational core values
IV.
Sets high standards of performance
A.
I, II, III and IV C. II, III and IV
B.
I, II and III D. I,
III and IV
106. When enrollees cannot be accommodated
in the public schools due to lack of teachers and classrooms, they are referred
to the private schools under the ______.
A.
Study-Now-Pay Later Plan
B.
Adopt-a-school Program
C.
Educational Service Contracting Scheme
D.
Tutorial Program
107. The Department of Education authorizes
contributions in schools but not during enrolment. Which is NOT an authorized
contribution?
A.
Boy Scouts of the Philippines membership fee
B.
Philippine National Red Cross fee
C.
School Organization Fee
D.
Girl Scouts of the Philippines membership fee
108. The Philippine Educational System was
established on January 21, 1901 through Education Act of 1901. With the
issuance of the Act, President McKinley instructed the Philippine Commission to
have English as the common language of the people. The main reason for the
one-language policy is to ______________.
A.
promote English as a universal language
B.
acknowledge that English is the language of
business, science
and technology and higher education
C.
unify the regions since a great number of languages
were spoken throughout the country
D.
propagate the use of English as the language of the American occupying the Philippines during the time
109. The Department of Education
collaborates with other partner government institutions, the academe and the
private sectors in delivering its various services. With what agency or sector
does DepED collaborate for preschool education concerns?
I.
Private schools
II.
LGUs
III.
Religious organizations
IV.
DSWD
A.
IV only C. I,
II and III
B.
I and II D. II and IV
110. Assigning teachers in their own
barangay, municipality or province is a consideration of economic and cultural
factors in the educational system. R.A. 8190 provides that in the appointment
or assignment of teachers to public
elementary or secondary schools, priority shall be given to bona fide residents
of the barangay, municipality, city or province where the school is located,
provided, that the teacher possesses all the minimum qualifications for the
position as required by law. Under R.A. 8190 a bona fide resident is a teacher
who has resided in a particular barangay, municipality, city or province where
the school is located for the period of at least _______ prior to appointment.
A.
three months C.
six months
B.
six years D.
three months
111. Batas Pambansa Blg. 232, otherwise
known as the Education Act of 1982 is a framework for the establishment of an
integrated system of education relevant to the goals of national development.
Likewise, it declares the rights of the educational community.
Who
comprise the educational community?
A.
Parents, Student, Teachers, School Administrators
B.
Schools, Community, Non-Teaching Personnel,
Teachers
C.
LGUs, Students, Parents, NGOs
D.
Teachers, NGOs, Public Schools, Private Schools
112. Which are the desired outcomes of a
Child-friendly School Systems(CFSS)?
I.
Children who are healthy, free from exploitation
and violence
II.
Children who are aware of their rights and have
opportunities to realize them
III.
Children who are protect themselves and develop
their full potential
A.
I only C.
I, II, and III
B.
III only D.
II and III
113. To create an environment within the
school that is conducive to teaching and learning the school may ___________.
A.
authorize stakeholders to manage the school
B.
provide tangible resources to staff to assist in
school improvement process
C.
develop decision-making teams
D.
communicate and facilitate participation in school-based
management
114. There is high level of collaboration
and communication in a school community when ________________.
A.
parents and community members are provided
with a variety of volunteer activities
B.
teachers and students work together in the implementation
of community projects
C.
structure and time for collaboration are determined
and allocated
D.
there is regular use of varied means of communication
115. On which theory is Teacher A’s
practice of conducting her lessons in a way that her students are taught to
discover and perceive new relationships for insight and understanding based?
A.
Cognitive theory
B.
Humanist theory
C.
Behaviorist theory
D.
Physiological theory
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