Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer for each item.
1. Which of the following best defines the teaching profession?
A. A job that requires knowledge and expertise in a specific field
B. A vocation that centers on the development and growth of learners
C. A career that focuses on the accumulation of wealth and resources
D. A position that is primarily concerned with research and development
2. What is the primary goal of the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST)?
A. To evaluate the performance of school administrators
B. To provide a clear and concise set of standards for teacher quality
C. To increase the salary of teachers in the Philippines
D. To create a new curriculum for teacher education programs
3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a professional teacher?
A. Lifelong learner
B. Adherence to ethical standards
C. Self-centeredness
D. Effective communication skills
4. Which of the following government agencies is responsible for the regulation and licensing of teachers in the Philippines?
A. Department of Education (DepEd)
B. Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
C. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
D. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
5. A teacher who demonstrates genuine care and concern for students is said to possess which of the following qualities?
A. Empathy
B. Sympathy
C. Compassion
D. Tolerance
6. Which of the following is a primary responsibility of a teacher?
A. Conducting research on various subjects
B. Supervising other teachers
C. Facilitating the learning process for students
D. Handling administrative tasks in the school
7. Which law governs the practice of the teaching profession in the Philippines?
A. Republic Act 4670
B. Republic Act 6655
C. Republic Act 7836
D. Republic Act 10533
8. Under RA 7836, which of the following offenses can lead to the revocation of a teacher's license?
A. Gross negligence of duty
B. Dishonesty in handling school finances
C. Immorality
D. All of the above
9. The Child Protection Policy aims to protect children from which of the following?
A. Bullying
B. Discrimination
C. Abuse
D. All of the above
10. What is the primary purpose of formative assessment in the classroom?
A. To evaluate the effectiveness of teaching strategies
B. To provide feedback to students for their improvement
C. To assign grades at the end of a term
D. To determine the students' prior knowledge
11. Which of the following is NOT a principle of learner-centered teaching?
A. Active engagement in the learning process
B. Encouraging competition among students
C. Collaboration and cooperative learning
D. Developing self-directed learners
12. The K-12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines is comprised of how many years of compulsory education?
A. 10 years
B. 11 years
C. 12 years
D. 13 years
13. The idea that a teacher should teach according to the unique needs and abilities of each learner is known as:
A. Individualized instruction
B. Differentiated instruction
C. Mastery learning
D. Scaffolding
14. Which of the following teaching strategies encourages the development of critical thinking skills?
A. Lecture method
B. Rote memorization
C. Inquiry-based learning
D. Direct instruction
15. What is the main purpose of using instructional materials in teaching?
A. To make the learning process more engaging and effective
B. To save time in lesson planning
C. To showcase the teacher's artistic skills
D. To entertain the students during class
16. Which of the following teaching methods is most appropriate for teaching abstract concepts?
A. Demonstration
B. Field trip
C. Concept mapping
D. Role play
17. Which of the following is NOT a key component of effective classroom management?
A. Establishing clear rules and expectations
B. Building positive relationships with students
C. Allowing students to dictate the classroom environment
D. Consistently enforcing consequences for rule violations
18. Which of the following is an example of a summative assessment?
A. Diagnostic test
B. Quiz
C. End-of-unit exam
D. Formative feedback
19. What does the term "pedagogy" refer to?
A. The science of teaching
B. The art of classroom management
C. The method of evaluating student performance
D. The process of curriculum development
20. In the context of teaching, what is the meaning of the abbreviation "ICT"?
A. International Curriculum for Teachers
B. Integrated Communication Techniques
C. Information and Communication Technology
D. Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Teachers
21. A teacher who uses a variety of teaching strategies to address diverse learners' needs is demonstrating which of the following?
A. Flexibility
B. Rigidity
C. Conservatism
D. Autonomy
22. Which of the following is an example of an informal assessment?
A. Final examination
B. Research paper
C. Classroom observation
D. Standardized test
23. What is the main purpose of a lesson plan?
A. To serve as a legal document for classroom activities
B. To guide the teacher in delivering instruction effectively
C. To provide a script for the teacher to follow in class
D. To ensure that the teacher completes the curriculum within a specific time frame
24. Which of the following strategies is effective in promoting a positive classroom environment?
A. Encouraging competition among students
B. Focusing on students' weaknesses
C. Developing a strong teacher-student relationship
D. Using a strict and authoritative approach
25. A teacher who continually reflects on their teaching practices and seeks professional development opportunities is demonstrating which of the following qualities?
A. Complacency
B. Ambivalence
C. Professionalism
D. Incompetence
26. Which of the following best describes the term "inclusive education"?
A. Providing equal educational opportunities for all students regardless of their abilities, background, or needs
B. Segregating students based on their learning abilities
C. Focusing on teaching only the high-performing students
D. Teaching the same subject matter to all students regardless of their interests or abilities
27. According to the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), teachers should:
A. Provide multiple means of representation, engagement, and expression
B. Use a single teaching method for all students
C. Teach only to the average student
D. Focus primarily on the cognitive domain
28. Which of the following is a benefit of using technology in the classroom?
A. It eliminates the need for teachers
B. It enhances student engagement and learning
C. It reduces the need for differentiation
D. It simplifies the assessment process
29. The term "formal education" refers to:
A. Learning acquired through personal experiences
B. Learning that occurs outside the classroom setting
C. Structured and systematic education provided by schools and institutions
D. Knowledge gained from traditional cultural practices
30. Which of the following is an example of a teacher acting as a facilitator in the classroom?
A. Giving a lecture on a specific topic
B. Guiding students through a problem-solving activity
C. Administering a standardized test
D. Grading student assignments
31. The concept of "multiple intelligences" was developed by which of the following psychologists?
A. Jean Piaget
B. Lev Vygotsky
C. Howard Gardner
D. Erik Erikson
32. Which of the following strategies can be used to address the needs of students with diverse learning styles?
A. Adopting a "one-size-fits-all" approach
B. Using a combination of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic teaching methods
C. Focusing exclusively on the teacher's preferred learning style
D. Ignoring the importance of learning styles in the classroom
33. A teacher who respects and values the cultural differences among students is demonstrating which of the following qualities?
A. Cultural competence
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Prejudice
D. Stereotyping
34. In the context of teaching, what does the abbreviation "IEP" stand for?
A. Individualized Education Program
B. Integrated Evaluation Plan
C. International Education Policy
D. Inclusive Education Practice
35. What is the primary purpose of a teacher's code of ethics?
A. To regulate the behavior of teachers and ensure professional conduct
B. To provide a framework for evaluating teacher performance
C. To establish a hierarchy among teachers
D. To outline the responsibilities of school administrators
36. The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) is a concept introduced by which psychologist?
A. Jean Piaget
B. Lev Vygotsky
C. Howard Gardner
D. Erik Erikson
37. Which of the following best describes the term "constructivism" in the context of education?
A. Learning is a passive process in which students absorb information from the teacher
B. Learning is an active process in which students construct their own understanding of the world
C. Learning is primarily focused on memorization and recall
D. Learning is a solitary activity that does not involve interaction with others
38. Which of the following is an example of a teacher using positive reinforcement in the classroom?
A. Giving a student praise for a job well done
B. Taking away a privilege for poor behavior
C. Ignoring a student's misbehavior
D. Scolding a student for not completing their work
39. What is the main goal of the differentiated instruction approach?
A. To teach all students using the same methods and materials
B. To address the diverse needs, abilities, and interests of students
C. To provide individualized instruction for each student
D. To teach only to the highest-achieving students in the class
40. Which of the following teaching strategies would be most effective in promoting active learning?
A. Lecture method
B. Group discussions
C. Direct instruction
D. Rote memorization
41. What is the primary purpose of a professional learning community (PLC)?
A. To provide teachers with a venue for socialization
B. To share resources and ideas among teachers for continuous professional growth
C. To evaluate the performance of teachers in a group setting
D. To develop a competitive environment among teachers
42. Which of the following is an essential element of cooperative learning?
A. Individual accountability
B. Passive learning
C. Competitive grading
D. Teacher-centered instruction
43. Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributes to teacher burnout?
A. Excessive workload
B. Lack of administrative support
C. Inadequate resources
D. Strong support from colleagues
44. Which of the following is a primary goal of integrating values education in the curriculum?
A. To enhance students' academic performance
B. To promote character development and responsible citizenship
C. To foster a sense of competition among students
D. To focus on students' weaknesses
45. What is the primary role of parents in the educational process?
A. To act as secondary educators and support their children's learning
B. To take over the responsibilities of the teacher when necessary
C. To determine the curriculum and teaching methods used in the classroom
D. To evaluate the performance of the teacher
46. Which of the following best describes the concept of "lifelong learning"?
A. The continuous acquisition of knowledge and skills throughout a person's life
B. The completion of a formal education program
C. The attainment of a specific level of educational achievement
D. The process of learning from one's mistakes
47. In a democratic classroom, the teacher is expected to:
A. Make all decisions for the students
B. Encourage student participation in decision-making processes
C. Maintain strict control over the learning environment
D. Focus on the teacher's own political views
48. What is the main purpose of conducting a parent-teacher conference?
A. To discuss the student's progress and collaborate on strategies for improvement
B. To promote the teacher's personal agenda
C. To compare the performance of the student to their peers
D. To enlist the parent as a classroom volunteer
49. Which of the following is an example of an extrinsic motivator for a student?
A. A desire to learn for personal growth
B. A feeling of satisfaction after completing a challenging task
C. Receiving praise from the teacher for a job well done
D. Developing a deeper understanding of a subject
50. Which of the following best describes the term "school climate"?
A. The physical condition of the school facilities
B. The social, emotional, and academic environment of a school
C. The number of students enrolled in the school
D. The level of parental involvement in the school
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