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1.       Miss Treyes, a grade IV teacher, would like to seek the cooperation of the parents in regard to children’s performance in school. She decided to invite them to a meeting. Unfortunately only ten parents were present. What would you advice Miss Treyes?
A.      Investigate the children of those parents who did not attend the meeting.
B.      Continue with the meeting and make decisions even if many parents were not present.
C.      Report them to the PTA president for proper action.
D.      Send letters to the parents requiring them to explain in writing.
E.        Pay the parents a home visit and find out the reason why they failed to attend the meeting.
Answer: E

2.       The school year about to end and your co-teacher who happens to be your best friend, requests you to prepare all the forms and reports needed for submission. You are busy with your own forms too. As a good friend, what approach will you take?
A.      Ignore her request altogether.
B.      Encourage her to do the reports and promise to give the proper guidance on how to go about it.
C.      Tell her frankly to do it herself for that is part of her job.
D.      Suggest that she ask the help of other teachers who are not busy.
E.       Prepare the reports as requested.
Answer: B

3.       One of the pupils has been absent from class for almost a week because her mother is sick. Two days later, you learn that the mother died. You discover that the family is rather hard-up. In such a case you should:
A.      Pretend you did not know the mother’s death.
B.      Seek the help of the PTA immediately.
C.      Inform your pupil about this and tell them any voluntary contribution from them can help the bereaved family a lot.
D.      Require your pupils to contribute.
E.       Report the matter to the principal for proper action.
Answer: B

4.       Feeling uncomfortable when an economic equal stumbles upon good fortune, and attempting to bring the other down by spreading news that discredit the source of fortune is an example of:
A.      “nanlalamang”
B.      “nalalamangan”
C.      “nahihigante”
D.      “Inggit”
E.       “paghamak”
Answer: D

5.       A male teacher finds it necessary to assign two of his brightest female students to assist in the correction to test papers in Math and enter grades in the record book. To avoid gossip regarding his behavior, it should be best for him:
A.      To refrain from assigning these female students to help in these tasks.
B.      To assign them just the same because they are bright in Math.
C.      To ask these students to secure permission from their parents before assigning them to those tasks.
D.      To request another male teacher to be with him while the female students are performing their tasks.
E.       Get more female students to help finish the work within a shorter leave.
Answer: C


6.       Your principal is sick and cannot come to the school so you are asked to take charge of the school although you are on you vacation leave. What action should you take:
A.      Refuse the request because I am on vacation leave.
B.      Tell the principal to choose another teacher.
C.      Tell the principal that the order should come from the district supervisors, not from him.
D.      Comply with the principal’s request for this shows he has faith in me.
E.       Comply with the request as long as I will be given service credit.
Answer: D

7.       When you consult the parents of a student with “problem,” it would be most fitting to say:
A.      “We have found that students’ problems in school frequently come from home.”
B.      “I can help your child if you cooperate with me.”
C.      “Our tests indicate that your child needs help.”
D.      “I’m interested in helping your child.”
E.       “I would like this problem settled as your child is holding back the whole class.”
Answer: B

8.       The town mayor is proposing a poultry project using the pupils in your class to work outside class hours. He is very insistent about it and even threatens that he would make you resign if you do not agree. What would you do as a teacher?
A.      Agree to his proposition of poultry without much ado.
B.      Study all consequences and ask advise from the principal and the parents of the children.
C.      Do not mind his treat.
D.      Get the opinions of my co-teachers.
E.       Bring the matter to the superintendent.
Answer: BB

9.       You are assigned to a barrio and the previous teacher told you that the parents are indifferent to school program. You being the new teacher, would:
A.      Relay the information to the principal and ask him to do something about it.
B.      Find out first whether or not this is true.
C.      Conduct the information campaign about the school program.
D.      Ask to be transferred to a more cooperative community.
E.       Do B and C above.
Answer:

10.   Recently, back situated near your school improved its lawn and garden to make its premises more inviting. Attracted by the beautiful surroundings, students from your school start invading the area, picking flowers, climbing trees, trampling on the grass, littering the premises. They sometimes get in the way of clients. Rumors that the bank is setting impatient with your students reached the school authorities. Which of the following would be the least appropriate move to take?
A.      Meet-with the bank authorities give them the assurance that you will find a solution to the problem.
B.      Request the bank for fence their premises or donate a playground for the students.
C.      Provided the students with activities that will keep them within the school premises.
D.      Apologize to the bank authorities and call the attention of the parents.
E.       Impose disciplinary measures on students invading the bank area.
Answer: B

11.   Your principal gave a very low rating in personal/social relation item on the Teacher’s Performance Rating Report. As a result you were ranked lowest for the next higher position to elementary grades teacher. Since you are not satisfied with the principal’s rating,  you better:
A.      Seek clarification about the low prestige.
B.      Bring the case to the higher authorities.
C.      Look for the principal’s weakness and make these as basic for revenge.
D.      Show the principal that you don’t deserve the rating he gave.
E.       Forget about it; your time to be promoted has not come yet.
Answer: A

12.   All of these, except one, are characteristics of a humanized administration. Which is the exception?
A.      Administration is sensitive to the needs of workers.
B.      Administration acquires status trough group interaction.
C.      Administration places a premium on leadership.
D.      Administration must not subordinate the welfare of the person to policies and regulations.
E.       Administration treats workers as part of a system.
Answer: E

13.   You represent your division in a regional seminar where you are divided into groups to formulate behavior objectives in Pilipino. The finished product will serve as a guide to the teachers in the field. You are assigned to a group of teachers coming from other provinces in the region. Since you do not know them yet, you should make an effort:
A.      To know them by starting a conversation with them.
B.      To introduce yourself and just keep quite in your class.
C.      To transfer to another group where some of your co-teachers belong.
D.      To leave the seminar and go somewhere.
E.       To go at the earliest possible time.
Answer: A

14.   You are teaching desirable social behavior to aggressive, tantrum-prone school children. As motivator, which of the following reinforcement would out for them?
A.      Satisfactory grades.
B.      Games and other play activities.
C.      Constant praise and attention.
D.      Monetary rewards.
E.       Candies and cookies.
Answer: B

15.   Very often when a teacher communicate to a parent about her child’s achievement or problem, it is a two-way conference, when the student is included, has been suggested, which of the following would be the best reason why this innovation should be implemented?
A.      Students are more likely to carry out decisions when they participate in making them.
B.      The educative process is cooperative rather than competitive.
C.      There are less chances of misunderstanding as everyone hears directly the views of others.
D.      Cooperation by all participants would be assured.
E.       The teacher will get to know the parents better.
Answer: C

16.   Thumb sucking by a grade four boy at home and in school would indicate that he:
A.      Does not eat enough.
B.      Feels some kind of insecurity.
C.      Wants attention.
D.      Has a low IQ.
E.       Does not know what to do with his hand.
Answer: B

17.   Children who study in permissive school but come from home where the parents are strict and domineering are likely to encounter problems in adjustment. Which characteristics of adult social standard is likely to give most difficulty in conforming:
A.      Too strict
B.      Too lenient
C.      Not too strict nor lenient
D.      Inconsistent
E.       None of these.
Answer: D

18.   Suppose two of your students, Mike and Jay, fought in your class, it would have been best to:
A.      Send them out of the room.
B.      Stop the fight and talk to them later.
C.      Send them to the Dean of Discipline, principal or guidance counselor.
D.      Settle the issue immediately, even if the lesson had to be stopped.
E.       Send the class to the gym to witness match between the two boys.
Answer: B

19.   All teachers sometimes run into resistance : students do not always want to learn what the teacher teaches. This resistance can take many forms, from passive inaction to open refusal to cooperate. The best way to cope with much a situation is to take the resistance as:
A.      An indication that they do not see the relevance of the subject matters to their lives, so teachers must do something to make the lessons  more meaningful to them.
B.      An indication that students must have encountered problems in their lives interfering with the teaching learning situation.
C.      A sign to start punishing them for the unbecoming behavior especially if all other sorts of positive motivation fail.
D.      A clue that the students are having difficulty.
E.       An indication that the teacher is not doing well.
Answer: A

20.   Many, a sixth grader at an elementary school located about one kilometer away from his home is observed to be uninterested and lazy in his first period class in the morning. His grades how that he is underachieving in most subjects. What would be the first area you would explore regarding Manny?
A.      His mental ability
B.      His health
C.      His peers
D.      His home life
E.       All of these
Answer: D

21.   Which of the following is not a major operating principle of good group work in the classroom?
A.      Purpose, plans and problems originate from the group members.
B.      Responsibilities are shared by committee and individuals. Leaders impose their ideas on individual members.
C.      Leaders impose their ideas on individual members.
D.      The individual learns to participate effectively with others.
E.       There is a continuous original of the group’s accomplishment.
Answer: C

22.   The main stock in trade of a teacher-counselor is his:
A.      Ability to understand and communicate with clients.
B.      Knowledge of the philosophy of counseling.
C.      Knowledge of testing and interpreting results.
D.      Expertise in different counseling techniques.
E.       Ability to keep any confidential information.
Answer: D

23.   Maya is the smallest pupil in the first class. She manifests pack motor coordination in the playground, seems to be lacking in social skills, and furthermore, seems to be immature in many ways for her age. Although the teacher has recommended her for promotion, the principal feels that she should be retained. How would you solve Maya’s problem?
A.      Fail her so that she will be motivated to work harder.
B.      Involve all those are concerned and make a decision based on the facts presented.
C.      The trend in elementary education today is to pass everybody so she should be promoted.
D.      Retention might have some adverse effects on her self-concern, so promote her.
E.       Refer her to the school physician.
Answer: B

24.   As a teacher you are encouraged to put income-generating project for your class. For organization purpose, what would be the first thing to do?
A.      Involve the students or pupils in planning.
B.      Ask a consultant to help you write the proposal.
C.      Copy tested and tried-out proposals or those that have worked out successfully.
D.      Call a meeting of the home room PTA and plan with the parents and students.
E.       Ask the principal for the personal priorities.
Answer: D

25.   Which of the following is the best and most convenient safeguard against cheating?
A.      Create three or more equivalent sets of tests.
B.      Adapt take-home tests and give the students enough time to answer them.
C.      Structure the seating arrangement such that students would not look over answer of others.
D.      Give the essay type of examination.
E.       Use five proctors to watch a class of 40.
Answer: C

26.   Joe has been pointed out by several teachers as one who detest authority. As a young man he lacks a sense of belonging. Having been abandoned by his parents at an early age, Joe was left to the care of his grandmother. His defiant behavior might be due to his unhappy home life. To solve Joe’s problem, the following solutions are offered. Which one would be the least effective?
A.      Talk with Joe’s other teachers about how they can help him.
B.      Provide opportunities for Joe to accept certain responsibilities within the school environment.
C.      Show a warm and acceptance attitude towards Joe.
D.      Provide a variety of situations for group interaction.
E.       With the help of Joe’s grandmother, keep on pressing the boy to improve himself.
Answer: E

27.   A fourth-year class was busy preparing for the traditional school Christmas program. Teddy, being the class artist, was in charge of the stage decoration. Manette, the dancer, was assigned to coordinate all numbers of the program. Other members of the class were assigned to different committees where they would be most useful. Based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, all these students manifest ways toward the satisfaction of their need for:
Answer: A

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