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1.       What is the modern way of organizing the social studies curriculum?
A.      Expanding environment approach.
B.      Spiral curriculum approach.
C.      Separate unit approach.
D.      Broad files.
E.       None of the above.
Answer: B

2.       What is the recommended method of teaching social studies?
A.      Problem-solving method.
B.      Inquiry process.
C.      Conceptual approach.
D.      Both A and B.
E.       None of the above.
Answer: D

3.       The concept of “social institution” is introduced as early as Grade One; then it is taken up gain from Grade Two and up to the Fourth Year high school and even collegiate level. What is such scheme of curriculum organization in social studies called?
A.      “Concentric cycle” approach.
B.      Inquiry approach.
C.      Conceptual approach.
D.      Spiral approach.
E.       All of the above.
Answer: D

4.       Alin sa mga sumusunod na aralin ang ituturo sa Pilipino, ayon sa patakarang baylinggwalismo?
A.      Araling Panlipunan.
B.      Edukasyong Pangkatawan at kalusugan.
C.      Edukasyong Panggawain.
D.      A at K.
E.       A, B at K.
Answer: E

5.       Ang kanais-nais na pagsulit pangwika ay sumusukat sa:
A.      Kakayahan sa pagsasalita ng wika.
B.      Kakayahan sa wastong pagsunod sa mga tuntuning pangwika.
C.      Mabuting pagsulat.
D.      Tamang paggamit ng wika sa iba’t ibang kalagayan.
E.       Alin man sa itaas.
Answer: A


6.       During the practice phase of a physical activity lesson with the class in the squads at least effective role of the teacher is:
A.      Commend the pupils for good performance.
B.      Stay with a different squad each period so that every pupils gets individual attention.
C.      Stop the class occasionally to make general corrections based on observation.
D.      Check on the correct procedures of each squad leader.
E.       None of the above.
Answer: B

7.       If the student consistently attempt to avoid lesson in modern dance because of self-consciousness, which of the following is the MOST desirable step for the teacher to take:
A.      Talk to the pupils and assure her that as one of a group, her personal performance is not applicable.
B.      Allow her to sit on the sideline during the activity and observe others whose performance is not noticeable.
C.      Assign her to the checker or recorder during the class performance of the dance.
D.      Assign her sport classes only.
E.       Punish her.
Answer: B

8.       One of the MOST important goal of teaching physical activities in the lower primary grades is the development of:
A.      Proper attitudes towards sports.
B.      Wise use of leisure time.
C.      Sportsmanship.
D.      All of the above.
Answer: B

9.       Which of the following is the legal basis for the teaching of Work Education?
A.      Philippine constitution.
B.      Board of Nation Examination.
C.      Department Order No. 16, s. 1972.
D.      All of the aforementioned.
E.       None of the above.
Answer: E

10.   Which of the following method is least appropriate for the teaching of Word Education?
A.      Project method.
B.      Lecture-demonstration method.
C.      Problem-solving method.
D.      Assignment-recitation method.
Answer: D

11.   Which of the following is TRUE about Revised Secondary School Program?
A.      One half of the day is devoted to practiced arts, vocational education and the other half, to academic subjects.
B.      Regional self-employment, cooperative or entrepreneurial opportunities should be considered in the choice of courses to be offered in the work education program.
C.      Entry behavior skills of students needed by the various occupations should be identified.
D.      All of the aforementioned.
E.       None of the aforementioned.
Answer: B

12.   The basic objectives of the mathematics instruction in the elementary school is to:
A.      Make pupils learning functional.
B.      Make pupils aware of the importance of numbers.
C.      Make the pupils mathematicians in the future.
D.      None of the aforementioned.
E.       All of the aforementioned.
Answer: A

13.   Rational numbers are often used to described the measure of a:
A.      Region
B.      Segment.
C.      Set of objects.
D.      All of the aforementioned.
E.       None of the aforementioned.
Answer: A

14.   If the class has finished a unit in mathematics, which of the following test should be prepared?
A.      Summative tests
B.      Diagnostic tests
C.      Formative tests
D.      All of the aforementioned
E.       None of these.
Answer: A

15.   Which of the following is the most legitimate goal in teaching science?
A.      To prepare children to become scientists.
B.      To develop an inquiring mind.
C.      To acquire the ability to observe and make inference.
D.      To develop skill in making generalizations.
E.       All of the aforementioned.
Answer: B

16.   Which of the following content areas in elementary science is taken up first, especially in primary grades?
A.      Unit of living grades.
B.      Unit on processes.
C.      Unit on matter, energy and motion.
D.      Unit on earth and space.
E.       Any of the above.
Answer: B

17.   Which of the following science activities appeal most to the children?
A.      Reading books, magazines and pamphlets.
B.      Performing experiments.
C.      Making reports of survey.
D.      Listening of resource persons.
E.       None of the aforementioned
Answer: B

18.   In its most comprehensive sense, “developing the ability to read” implies:
A.      Mastery of the mechanics of reading.
B.      Developing the ability to recognized printed symbols.
C.      Developing the ability to translate printed symbols into words, phrases, and sentences.
D.      Developing the ability to secure ideas from the printed pages and dealing reflectively with them.
E.       All of the aforementioned.
Answer: D

19.   Which of the following methods in teaching Reading makes use of a group of printed words as the first materials?
A.      Phase method.
B.      Global method.
C.      Stry method.
D.      Analytical-Synthetic method
E.       Word method.
Answer: E

20.   Which of the following areas is considered the “Core” of the Reading Program?
A.      Pronunciation
B.      Word recognition
C.      Comprehension
D.      Communication
E.       All of the aforementioned.
Answer: C

21.   Which of the following questions belongs to the fourth dimensional level of reading comprehension?
A.      Who is the major character of the story?
B.      Which of the two characters, the monkey or the turtle, has a more tolerant disposition?
C.      Why did the King wants to revenge?
D.      If where the suitor, would you do the same? Why?
E.       What lesson did you get?
Answer: E

22.   Which of the following steps is primarily designed to help the learner “internalize” the structure under study?
A.      Presentation
B.      Pattern/structure
C.      Cumulative drill
D.      Generalization
E.       Diagnostic test.
Answer: C

23.   Which of the following steps is considered ideal in teaching pronunciation lessons?
A.      Presentation, recognition, auditory drill, production.
B.      Presentation, production, recognition, auditory drill.
C.      Presentation, auditory drill, recognition, production.
D.      Presentation, recognition, production, auditory drill.
Answer: A

24.   To form correct habits in the second language, in which of the following must learner devote much time?
A.      Speaking the language.
B.      Talking about the language.
C.      Memorizing about the rules of the language.
D.      Using the pattern.
E.       All of the aforementioned.
Answer: A

25.   What method of teaching character education is more appropriate in the lowest grades?
A.      Direct method.
B.      Indirect method
C.      Exploratory
D.      Story method
E.       None of the aforementioned.
Answer: A

26.   The newer philosophy of education is that education is not merely a process of learning facts and storing knowledge; it is concern with:
A.      The social development of the child.
B.      The emotional development of the child.
C.      The mental development of the child.
D.      The physical development of the child.
E.       All of the above
Answer: A

27.   Learning which involves awareness is called:
A.      Sensory learning
B.      Motor learning
C.      Verbal learning
D.      Ideational learning
E.       None of these.
Answer: A

28.   Learning which involves the use of ideas is called:
A.      Sensory learning
B.      Motor learning
C.      Verbal learning
D.      Ideational learning
E.       None of these.
Answer: D

29.   One of the following principles in the acquisition of motor abilities is not correct. Select this incorrect answer.
A.      A correct start is essential.
B.      There should be a conscious attempt to improve results.
C.      Avoid waste of time on accessory and non-essential movement.
D.      Practice in principal situation as nearly like the situation in which the ability is to be used or like movement as it will be used.
E.       Practice periods should preferably be long.
Answer: E

30.   A child tends to do over again an act which has resulted in or has been:
A.      Confusion
B.      Satisfaction
C.      Commotion
D.      Integration
E.       Evolution
Answer: B

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