1. Research on the brain reveals that the numbers of
dendrite connections in the first five years of growth are in the tens of
billions. What does this underscore?
I. The significance of a stimulating early
childhood education
II. The necessity of forcing the child to learn at
an early age or else may never get interested at all
III. The need to punish preschool children when they
can’t follow a lesson for them to remember the lesson
IV. The significance of right parenting
A. I and III
B. II and IV
C. I and IV
D. II and III
Answer: C
2. Which appropriate teaching practice flows from this
research finding on the brain: The brain’s emotional center is tied into its
ability to learn.
A. Create a learning environment that encourages students
to explore their feeling and ideas freely.
B. Come up with highly competitive games where winners
will fell happy.
C. Tell students to participate in class activities or
else won’t receive plus points in class recitation.
D. Employing MI teaching approaches
Answer: A
3. Which VIOLATES this brain-based principle of
teaching-learning: “Each child’s brain is unique and vastly different from one
another.”
A. Giving ample opportunity for a pupil to explore even
if the class creates “noise”
B. Making a left-handed pupil writes with his right hand
as this is better
C. Allowing open dialogue among students
D. Employing MI teaching approaches
Answer: B
4. Research says that development in one domain
(physical, social, emotional, cognitive) influences and is influenced by
development in other domains. What is an education implication of this finding?
I. Use MI approaches
II. Stimulate the sense of sight which is the most
important of the senses
III. Use thematic teaching
A. III only
B. I only
C. I and II
D. I and III
Answer: D
5. Piagetian tasks state that thinking becomes more
logical and abstract as children reach the formal operations stage. What is an
education implicational of this finding?
A. Expect hypothetical reasoning from learners between 12
to 15 years of age.
B. Engage children in analogical reasoning as early as
preschool to train them for HOTS.
C. Learners who are not capable of logical reasoning from
age 8 to 11 lag behind in their cognitive development.
D. Let children be children.
Answer: A
6. Research says: “People tend to attribute their
successes to internal causes and their failures to external causes. “Based on
this finding, what should be taught to your students for them to be genuinely
motivated to succeed?
A. Make them realize that both success and failure are
more a function of internal causes.
B. Tell them that the research when applied will make
them genuinely motivated.
C. Convince them that genuine motivation is the only
factor that matters for a person to succeed.
D. Make them realize that failure is a part of life.
Answer: A
7. Research found that when a child is engaged in a
learning experience a number of areas of the brain are simultaneously
activated. What is an application of this in the teaching process?
I. Make use of field trips, guest speakers
II. Do multicultural units of study
III. Stick of the “left brain and right brain”
approach
A. II only
B. I only
C. I and III
D. I and III
Answer: D
8. High levels of cortisol , the stress hormone,
inhibits learning. What is an implication of this in the teaching-learning
process?
A. Teacher should be non-threatening in her ways.
B. Avoid quizzes and tests.
C. Never raise your voice.
D. Don’t give assignments.
Answer: A
9. Research findings showed that student’s motivation
may vary according to socio-economic background. Which observation can attest
to his?
A. Females are more likely than males to earn higher
grades.
B. Students from failing and dropping from school.
C. Gifted students are more highly motivated.
D. More boys than girls become underachievers.
Answer: B
10. Studies in the area of neurosciences disclosed that
the human brain has limitless capacity. What does this imply?
A. Pupils can possibly reach a point where they have
learned everything.
B. Every child is a potential genius.
C. Some pupils are admittedly not capable of learning.
D. Every pupils has his own native ability and his
learning is limited to this native ability.
Answer: B
11. Vygotsky claimed that social interaction important
for learning. What does this imply?
A. Since they are not capable of interaction, children in
the crib has no learning yet.
B. Children learn well by passive presentation of
information.
C. Children learn from adults and other children.
D. Children are independent problem solvers.
Answer: C
12. In what developmental stage is the pre-school child?
A. Infancy
B. Babyhood
C. Early childhood
D. Late childhood
Answer: C
13. The fourth year high school student is in the
developmental stage of ______________.
A. late childhood
B. pre-adolescence
C. adolescence
D. early childhood
Answer: C
14. In what developmental stage will be the college
graduating student fall?
A. Pre-adolescence
B. Adolescence
C. Early adulthood
D. Middle adulthood
Answer: C
15. Which characteristics behavior of a Grade IV pupils
makes you conclude he is behind in his developmental in comparison with the
average Grade IV pupil?
A. Has not learned to get with his age mates
B. Has no achieved emotional independence from parents
C. Has not achieved a feminine and masculine social role
D. Has not achieved socially responsible behavior
Answer: A
16. Which holds true of adolescence?
A. Spurt in physical growth and hormonal changes
B. Lack of idealism
C. Dependence
D. Defiance of peer group norm
Answer: A
17. Which are said to be formative years?
A. 0 – 5 years
B. 2 – 7 years
C. 3 – 5 years
D. 0 – 7 years
Answer: A
18. Research on teacher-effectiveness practices has
shown that ______________.
A. direction should be few and best delivered in a casual
manner.
B. planning has title impact on student learning.
C. questioning strategies are ineffective monitoring
techniques.
D. teaching procedure on classroom routines early in the
school year are essential.
Answer: D
119. Which statement/s on classroom climate is/are TRUE?
I. Classroom climate is affected by the type of
leadership exhibited by a teacher.
II. Classroom climate is not affected by the type of
leadership exhibited by a teacher.
III. Democratic leadership produces more task orientation
and more socially acceptable behavior than does autocratic leadership.
IV. When environmental conditions are appropriate
for learning, the likelihood of disruptive behavior is minimized.
A. II and III
B. I, II and IV
C. III only
D. I only
Answer: B
120. Which is TRUE of a democratic classroom?
A. Policies are a matter of group discussion and decision
B. Decision is a monopoly of the teacher
C. Decision is left entirely to students.
D. Suggested are frowned upon.
Answer: A
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