1.
In which of the following Filipino values is
self-discipline most wanting?
A. “Paggalang
sa nakatanda”
B. “Pagbibigay
sa kapwa”
C. “Pagpahalaga
sa sarili”
D. “Pagwawala
ng bahala”
E. “Pagpupuno
sa kakulangan”
Answer: C
2.
Loyalty to one’s country is developed. How can this
trait be developed more effectively, especially in your children?
A. By
reading or discussing this trait with children.
B. By
reprimanding children whenever they commit disloyal acts.
C. By
preaching the values that one may derive from being loyal.
D. By
giving children opportunities to participate actively in doing little acts in
loyalty while the habits is formed.
E. By
inviting parents and teachers to attend seminars on loyalty training to improve
their competence on training children.
Answer: D
3.
Filipinos are by nature fatalistic. When a
harvest turns out to be poor, the farmer says, “it’s God’s will.” In the
classroom, this kind of attitude may hinder learning in the sense that student
who is not doing well:
A. Blames
his parents for his low intelligence.
B. Blames
the teachers for playing favorites.
C. Fails
to realize the real cause of his poor achievement.
D. Scold
himself for being to honest while his classmates cheat during the test.
E. Feels
resigned to being what he is and nothing can be done about it.
Answer: E
4.
Change is all around us and it seems that our
country’s social change should be focused on a change in our:
A. Child-rearing
patterns
B. Family
tradition
C. Social
institutions
D. Attitudes
and values
E. Educational
system
Answer: D
5.
You are perennial victim of the “padulas” or
“lagay” system at the BIR whenever you pay your taxes. You are aware that you
are not the only victim, as your task to correct this practice, you approached
some of your friends who have been victimized and tried to convince them to
your side to strengthened your evidence . your friends refused to cooperate,
arguing that the practice saves them from inconvenience. What would be the best
thing from you to do?
A. Stop
being a party to the cries and pay your taxes to more honest BIR members even
if it means going through all the inconvenience involved.
B. Go
with your friends’ arguments and just forget your plans. This system will also
save you a lot of time and energy.
C. Put
your complaint into writing and send this to the head of the BIR, specifying
the names of the people involved.
D. Report
this practice to Malacañang so that the people concerned will be dealt
accordingly.
E. Stop
paying taxes for a while and see what happens.
Answer: C
6.
A teacher who comes from a middle-class family and
is assigned to teach in a slum area will not be happy about it because:
A. She
will be dealing with children who are usually difficult to discipline.
B. Her
value system will be in conflict with that of the children she will be
teaching.
C. Her
value orientation is good only for a particular group of people
D. Of
the first two reasons given above.
E. Of
the first three reasons given above.
Answer: C
7.
The Filipino value characterized by
“group-centeredness” and “kanya-kanya” attitude had been found to result in a
segmented society. To dispel the paralyzing effects of this value among the
people, the following steps, except one, should be done to restructure
such a value. Which is the exception?
A. Tighten
the knot that binds every family to strengthen further the family kinship
system in the country.
B. Aim
at an expansion from the family to a large group in the country.
C. Inculcate
in everyone a strong sense of oneness, loyalty to the country, and a feeling of
nationalism.
D. Discourage
such values as “lansangan”, “bahala na” and “pakitang-tao.”
E. Develop
the spirit of cooperation among the people through the “bayanihan.”
Answer: D
8.
A new trend in social studies today sees that
the most severe problem facing all us is how to look at the lives they are
leading. How can be get fathers, mothers, and young adults to see that high
college entrance test scores are not an end to high school education? How can
we get people to see that a high-paying job is not the final reward of a
college degree? This is indeed a concern for value and the teacher can help
best through the process of:
A. Value
clarification which is life-long search for the sets of personal values by
which to steer one’s life.
B. Introduction
which involves these people with advantage of a college education.
C. Modeling
so that these people can see for themselves what has to be changed.
D. Brainstorming
so that those people can rid themselves of unusual ideas about obtaining a
college education.
E. None
of the above.
Answer: A
9.
School children often encounter value conflict
when:
A. The
values they have learned at home are different from those that are sanctioned
in school.
B. Teachers
impose their own values upon the children.
C. Their
classmates behave in a manner that is different from theirs.
D. Teachers
tell the children to do what they say but not to follow what they do.
E. One
or more of the above conditions exist.
Answer: A
10.
Filipinos here and abroad have realized the
beneficial effects of Martial Law to the individual citizens in particular and
to the country in general. The infrastructures being built, the social economic
programs currently implemented, the government reform being instituted in all
phase of human endeavor, all those would not have been possible without the
citizen’s.
A. Interest
B. Perseverance
C. Commitment
D. Enthusiasm
E. Cooperation
Answer: E
11.
The capacity of the Filipinos to adopt
misfortune makes them develop an attitude which is noteworthy when t concerns
acceptance of innovations towards modernization. This is an attitude refer to
as
A. Socialization
B. Conformity
C. Resiliency
D. Colonial
mentality
E. Sense
of pride
Answer: B
12.
By virtue of its functions, which of the
following would best serve as the center of community improvement?
A. The
school
B. The
community center
C. The
barangay
D. The
recreation center
E. The
municipal building
Answer: A
13.
Suppose you are always elected as chairman of
committees on community projects because of your-leadership qualities. You have
been nominated again for the third time. Which of the following would be best
for you to do?
A. Campaign
for reelection.
B. Give
other a chance to be elected by graciously declining the nomination.
C. Be
absent at the time of the election.
D. Nomination
another in my stead.
E. Decline
the nomination without giving any reason
Answer: B
14.
Public school teachers are required to serve the
public functions such as referendum and elections. You are assigned chairman of
barangay electoral center but because of your heart condition, you beg to be
excused. How would you go about this?
A. Request
a friend to take my place.
B. Ask
a kind neighbor to help me out.
C. Let
the barangay chairman be the one to tell the principal about my case.
D. Get
a medical certificate and show this top my principal, together with a form
letter explaining my situation.
E. I
may not report for work, when that day comes.
Answer: D
15.
The school and the community must work side by
side in order to attain our development goals. Which of the following would be
more effective in bringing about the desired end?
A. Teachers
are responsible for educating the young and this, in itself, is already a big
task they! Doing for the community.
B. The
school exists for the community, so school officials must take the initiative
of going to the community and knowing its problem.
C. Teachers
can organize themselves into working committees so that when the community
needs assistance, the committee concerned is reached.
D. Community
leaders must take the first move and ask the school what it can do for the
community.
E. The
school and the community can make a compromise as to how each one can be of
assistance.
Answer: B
16.
As member of a barangay, teachers are often
invited to participate in various meeting where decisions are made regarding
the welfare of the community. When acceptable solution is slow in coming, how
can teachers be of great help?
A. Keep
talking or thinking about the problem or issue.
B. Involve
all parties concerned and pool brilliant ideas together to arrive at acceptable
solutions.
C. Encourage
those who are active and vocal about their proposed solutions to submit those
to the higher authorities for approval.
D. Formulate
and present their own solutions.
E. Make
strong appeals and persuade those concerned that there must be a solution to
the problem.
Answer: B
17.
Supposing you own a piece of land leading to a
big subdivision. The owner of the subdivision discovered that if a road would
be constructed cutting across your lot, residents in that subdivision would be
saving much energy. So the subdivision owner offers to pay the used portion of
your lot. Your lot therefore would be divided. What would you do?
I would allow the construction
of the road:
A. Provided
the subdivision owner fences the divided portions.
B. Provided
the subdivision owner pays the lot used.
C. Because
these will benefit my neighbor.
D. Provided
the resident will contribute a certain amount for the portion used.
E. In
order to help subdivision residents save energy.
Answer: C
18.
Teacher and students in a big elementary school
have decided to try to bring about traffic improvement which local people had
been talking about for years. The wanted to eliminate a serious bottleneck
where a crowded parking area intersected one of the city’s main thoroughfares.
Which of the following measures would best effect a change into an efficient
one-way street?
A. Survey
merchant’s pedestrians’ and car owners’ opinion and interviews traffic officers
and city council members regarding the possible solution.
B. Tabulate
number of accidents, take pictures documenting hazards and present those to
commuters so they will learn to avoid them.
C. Present
a petition for a solution to the city council.
D. Invite
the parents to join the school in solving this problem.
E. All
of the above.
Answer: E
19.
The school can assist in giving problems of
improving home sanitation, beautification or of providing recreational
activities through:
A. Classroom
teaching
B. Cooperative
work
C. A
series of demonstration
D. Donations
of wealthy residents
E. Government
funds
Answer: B
20.
A young teacher is assigned to teach in a
barangay school in which residents around the school are mostly squatters.
After observing the unsanitary and miserable life conditions of these
residents, she decides to initiate a campaign to improve their living
conditions. Which one of the following course of action should she take first?
A. Get
cooperation of the community through the Parent-Teacher Association.
B. Seek
the help of the school principal so that she may help her with her problems.
C. Bring
the matter to the attention of the officials so that they may provide financial
aid.
D. Conduct
a lecture on the importance of sanitation to the health of the people.
E. Give
up the idea when she finds that her effort will be useless.
Answer: A
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