1.
When constructing a pretest in the teaching of
spelling, a teacher should NOT select:
A. Word
on an alphabetical basis.
B. Spelling
demons.
C. Words
with common elements.
D. Word
from lower levels which are misspelled in daily writing.
Answer: A
2.
Of the following activities, the one LEAST
likely to aid the pupils in attaining the customary aims of a unit in social
studies is:
A. Having
pupils report to their committee the result of their individual research.
B. Giving
each child an individual list of books and articles to read during the
following two weeks.
C. The
chairman’s assigning different areas of research to various members of a
committee.
D. Letting
the members of a group dramatize a famous event covered in their research.
Answer: B
3.
To show pupils the MOST NEARLY accurate
representation of the relative size and shape of the continents, the teacher
should use a:
A. Globe.
B. Mercator
map of the world.
C. Three-dimensional
relief map on a table.
D. Physical
map of the world.
Answer: A
4.
In a curriculum dealing with the Negro in
America history, all of the following names might be included. The pair
INCORRECTLY matched as to field of interest and accomplishment is:
A. Mary
McLeod Bethune ---- education.
B. Countee
Cullen ---- literature.
C. Althea
Gibson -----music.
D. Edward
Brooks ---- government.
Answer: C
5.
When a teacher performs a scientific
demonstration at the front of the room, he is LEAST likely to improve
observation by the pupils if he
A. Requires
that each remain in his own seat.
B. Tells
pupils in advance what to look for.
C. Questions
the pupils to test accuracy of observation at each step.
D. Keeps
the equipment as simple as possible.
Answer: A
6.
Of the following, a good example of a
translucent object is:
A. A
mirror
B. Frosted
glass
C. The
moon
D. A
burning candle.
Answer: B
7.
Echoes result when sound waves are:
A. Increased
in frequency
B. Decreased
in amplitude
C. Converged
D. Reflected.
Answer: D
8.
Of the following, the BEST example of a physical
rather than chemical change is the :
A. Souring
of milk
B. Burning
of wood.
C. Rusting
of iron.
D. Changing
of water to steam.
Answer: D
9.
The bite of the female Anopheles mosquito is
responsible for the spread of:
A. Yellow
fever
B. Typhoid
fever
C. Sleeping
sickness
D. Malaria.
Answer: D
10.
Sound is proud by a vibrating reed in all of the
following musical instruments EXCEPT the :
A. Flute
B. Clarinet
C. Accordion
D. Harmonica
Answer: A
11.
If a teacher wishes to demonstrate the breaking
up of white light into its component colors, the BEST device of the following
for her to use would be a :
A. Concave
lens
B. Carbon
arc
C. Prism
D. Neon
lamp.
Answer: C
12.
The art media which are MOST applicable to early
elementary grades are:
A. Pastels.
B. Tempera
paints
C. Oil
paints.
D. Acrylic
paints.
Answer: B
13.
Of the following statements about the principles
and elements of design in art, the one which is CORRECT is:
A. They
are too difficult for young children to learn.
B. They
should be discussed with children to develop their awareness.
C. They
can be omitted in the early years.
D. They
are too rigid for modern concepts of art expression.
Answer: B
14.
In teaching a rote song to her class, the
teacher’s FIRST concern should be:
A. Relating
this song to the current social studies unit.
B. Insisting
on good posture.
C. Involving
the pupils in planning.
D. Insuring
pupils’ comprehension of the words.
Answer: D
15.
As the teacher develops charts to represent key
signatures, and the placement of “do,” “mi,” and “sol” on the staff, the
children will learn CORRECTLY that “mi” in the key of G corresponds to:
A. B
B. A
C. C
D. D
Answer: A
16.
If in her class there is a pupil who does sing
on pitch, the teacher should, during music lessons:
A. Request
him to listen while the others sing.
B. Request
him to sing for the class as an entertainer.
C. Seat
him near a “musical” singer and encourage him to sing.
D. Provide
him with a research assignment in music.
Answer: C
17.
Given the set of counting numbers as a universe,
the solution set for 3< x< 7 is:
A. {3,
4, 5, 6, 7}
B. {3,
4, 5, 6}
C. {4,
5, 6}
D. {4,
5, 6, 7}
Answer: C
18.
In a mathematics lesson, a teacher takes two
candy bars and divides each into three equal parts. This experience may be used
to develop each of the following concepts EXCEPT:
A. Dividing
of a number by a larger number.
B. The
meaning of two-thirds.
C. One-half
of three.
D. One-third
of two.
Answer: C
19.
In the numerals 3, 159, 217, the 2 is in the :
A. Hundreds
period
B. Units
period
C. Thousands
period
D. Tens
period.
Answer: B
20.
A teacher wishes to discover why a new pupil in
her class is having difficulty in mathematics. Of the following the MOST
practicable first step the teacher can take is to:
A. Send
him to the chalkboard frequently during mathematics lessons.
B. Ask
him to do examples orally for her.
C. Consult
his health records.
D. Administer
a standardized mathematics test.
Answer: B
21.
When teaching mathematics to first-years
classes, which of the following practices are LEAST educationally sound?
A. Encouraging
active pupil participation.
B. Developing
pupil discovery and reasoning power.
C. Providing
a large variety of written problems.
D. Providing
a variety of representative materials.
Answer: C
22.
All of the following statement are true of the
game of BOMBARDMENT EXCEPT:
A. The
object of the game is to strike members of the opposing team with the ball.
B. Indian
clubs are used.
C. The
playing area is divided into courts.
D. Two
bases four feet in which in width are provide.
Answer: A
23.
Answer: D
24.
Of the following , the specialist who is
COORRECTLY paired with his area of specialization is:
A. Pediatrician
----disorders of the foot.
B. Geriatrician
---- diseases of children.
C. Podiatrist
---- diseases of the ear.
D. Ophthalmologist
---- diseases of the eye.
Answer: D
25.
Of the following dance terms, the one MOST
closely associated with classical ballet is:
A. Lilt
B. Shuffle
C. Pirouette
D. Break
Answer: C
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