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Teacher Marior ensures that her students aro well prepared for thur quar terly examination by regularly conducting check-up quizzes that are used as basis of decisions concerning whether to review, re- teach, remediate or enrich day-to-day lessons. What type of assessment is this?
A. Formative
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22. In the present marking system, how are learners behavior reported?
B. Non-numerical rating
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123. Teacher Nica requires her students to submit a portfolio that shows their best literary compositions from among all their finished works. What type of portfolio is this?
Display
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124. Among the portfolios below, which enables the teacher to determine student the curriculum objectives?
Assessment
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5. Angela is a graduating high school student. She took the National Career Assessment Exam and finds out that she would most likely succeed in the field of engineering. As an assessmen tool, what role did NCAE serve?
placement
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126. Which should Teacher Annie avoid when writing essay items?
A. The essay item should require simple, brief, and concise answers.
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127. At the heart of DepEd's classroom assessment system is the commitment to e success in moving from guided to independent display of knowledge, unde skills. Which of the following is the theoretical basis of this system?
D. Zone of Proximal Development
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128. Below are histograms describing three sets of scores: Which of the following best describes the given histograms?
A. Skewed-left, skewed-right, symmetric
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129. For the learning areas of MAPE and TLE, which component/s has/t percentage contribution/s to the students' grade?
D. Performance tasks
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Your teacher asked you to recall the steps in opening a PPT file. In what level of assessment was the task?
Retrieval
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131. If a teacher wants to go beyond assessing rote memorization, which of the following should the teacher do?
D. Facilitate problem-solving activities
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132. The practical research class of Mrs. Santos was taught on how to conduct action research and was required an end-of-the term research report. The class was shown an analytical scoring rubric as a guide and motivation for them to pass an excellent report by providing them opportunity to check if their work were true to the qualities of an excellent research report. With this, what form of assessment is being applied by Mrs. Santos?
Assessment AS learning
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133. Teacher Annalyn gave a True-or-False pretest on social justice. Based on the pre-test results, she taught her class social justice by correcting wrong concepts and affirming right answers. Then she gave a post-test. Among forms of assessment which did Teacher Annalyn do?
A. Assessment FOR learning
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Joemar was given a module by his teacher for him to catch up with the lessons he missed. The module includes a series of objective type test items after each lesson for him to check and monitor his progress as he moves to the next lesson. What form of assessment is being applied by the teacher?
C. Assessment AS learning
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135. Teacher Mark believes that assessment should only be done at the end of the lesson. This view is ___
B. not acceptable because experiences leading to outcomes are equally important
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Equity in assessment means
A. Cater to individual differences
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137. To ensure content validity of a test, the teacher must
A. follow the test's table of specifications
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138. Which is TRUE about a valid test?
A. The results are reliable
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39. Among the types of assessment below, which DOES NOT belong to the group?
C: completion test
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Which is TRUE of the discrimination index?
is relatively more useful in norm-referenced test
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141. If items in a criterion referenced test have large difficulty indices, which car be inferred?
A. Instruction appears to be effective
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143. Median is the 50" percentile as Q3 is to
C. 75th percentile
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144. What measure/s of central tendency does the number 16 represent in the following score distribution: 14, 15, 17, 16, 19,20, 16, 14, 16?
mode and median
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145. Which of the following measures of averages is more affected by an extreme score?
mean
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147. In K to 12, how many failures will mean retention in the same Grade level?
C. Failure in at least 3 learning areas
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Prior to the DepEd's interim guideline on classroom assessment, what are the components f classroom assessment?
B. Written, Performance and Periodical Assessment
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149. During the pandemic, DepEd issued an interim guideline on classroom assessment. What are the components of classroom assessment in the interim guideline?
A. Written and Performance Tasks
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150 Under the interim guideline on classroom assessment, what is the weight of performance task in TLE and MAPEH leaming areas?
70%
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The content of the school subjects offered in the school, and a sub-set of the curriculum is called
syllabus
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In the CIPP, the main task of this element is to ensure that the means are actually implemented.
process evaluation
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Products of using prescriptive models of evaluation are usually described as
exemplars
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The curriculum in which the primary intention is to ensure that the educational goals of the system are being accomplished is called
Written curriculum
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5. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good curriculum?
The curriculum is the result of an action plan.
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Which educational philosophy emphasizes on the necessities of academic knowledge and character development?
Essentialism
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Which educational philosophy focuses on the importance of reforms and rebuilding social and cultural infrastructure to improve society?
Reconstructionism
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7. The person most responsible for Progressivism was
John Dewey
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The oldest and most conservative educational philosophy was
Perennialism
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The famous Russian physiologist, who introduced the theory of classical conditioning was?
Ivan Pavlov
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He defined learning as habit formation.
Edward Thorndike
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He introduced the term "operant" which means to act upon.
B. F. Skinner
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13. Abraham Maslow became prominent in this theory.
Hierarchy of Needs Theory
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Which element of Stake's Responsive Model refers to conditions existing prior to intervention?
Antecedent
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RA 7722 also known as
Commission on Higher Education
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The royal decree which established the public school system in the Philippines during the Spanish period was
Educational Decree of 1863
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Technical Education and Skill Development Authority was establish in
1994
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This law was responsible for transforming the name of the Department of Education Culture and Sports (DECS) to the Department of Education (DepEd)
Republic Act 9155
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Your teacher is of the opinion that the world and everything in it are ever changing and so teaches you the skill to cope with change. What is his governing philosophy?
Existentialism
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In education as agent of modernization, the curriculum tends to focus on well-defined orientation. In this sociological views, which describe the curriculum best?
Future-oriented
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Which is the initial step taken in designing curriculum?
Determining needs
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What strategy for curricular change and innovation is more appropriate when ideas and suggestions from others are considered?
Open input strategy
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Sequence is to time order as scope is to
Breadth
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Who coined the word "spiral curriculum"?
BRUNER
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Here is an example of a teacher's question in Mathematics:" How do you find the area of a square?" Which type of question is this under Bloom's Taxonomy?
Knowledge
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Regarding criteria for selecting learning experiences, which of the following statements are questionable?
The experience must be unified through evolving purposes of teachers.
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Translating educational goals into instructional objectives means that
Broad educational aim must be restated into clear and specific aims for teaching purposes.
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Which of the following statements best describes the objectives: "To display increasing understanding of the self"?
It is a long term objective with which all grade levels are likely to be concerned.
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Selection of objectives as a major stage in the process of curriculum development answers the question
What should I get my pupils to action?
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The criterion of significance of curriculum content refers to
The meaningfulness aspects of school subjects
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Following Bloom's Taxonomy of cognitive objectives from lowest level to highest level, which is the correct sequence of the objective below?
A. I, III, IV, II
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Which set shows affective objectives arranged in hierarchial order?
Valuing, organizing, characterization
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What level in the taxonomy of psychomotor domain requires the students to competently respond and with confidence?
Complex Overt Response
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Which is an example of an objective for the synthesis level?
Propose a solution to a multi-step problem
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The major factor with which curriculum development will be concerned
Students
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Which laid the foundation of the implementation of the K to 12 program of the Philippines?
Rep Act 10533
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Which model of curriculum development addressed Tyler's Linear Model?
Wheeler's Model
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Teachers are being involved in curriculum development in various ways, which is not a teacher's task?
Determining the general goals of education
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Regarding the Oliva Model of Curriculum development, which statement is incorrect?
It specifies curricular goals and objectives based on the aims, beliefs, and needs.
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A teacher who operated on the generated creative level of curriculum development...
Thinks about what they are doing and tries to find more effective ways of working.
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Which is not a concern of curriculum development?
Assessment of the extent to which the objective has been achieved
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Which kind of data proves to be least useful in curriculum development?
Data about teachers
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What is the best rationale for curriculum development?
The child is living in a fast changing world
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Which is not the outcome goal of the K to 12 Basic education program?
Conduct in-service training for teachers relative to the implementation of the K to 12 curriculum
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The focal point of planning decisions to formulate the design and details of the Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum is the
DepED
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Which of the following statements is correct?
Curriculum development is a dynamic rather than static process.
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It is an interaction between those who have created the programme and those who are charged to deliver it.
Curriculum Implementation
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In this view, teachers are directed by authority figures through a memorandum, to implement a curriculum.
Authoritarian control approach
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Teachers places few demand or controls on the students is
Laissez-faire approach
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The most important person in the curriculum implementation process.
Teachers
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They should have in-depth knowledge about the planned change and of the implementation process
Principal or School Heads
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Instructional materials must be connected with
The level of students
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Under which phase/s of curriculum development does setting goals and objectives fall?
Contents and Methods
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Preparation for instructional material falls under what phase/s of curriculum development?
Planning and implementation
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It is needed to make a list of what learners' in preparing the aims, goals and objectives of the curriculum?
Are required to do in real world
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According to Bloom's taxonomy, what is the lowest level of question in the cognitive domain that the teacher could use?
Knowledge
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What type of curriculum is a teacher using when students are confronted with a scenario and asked to generate hypotheses and solutions?
Problem-based
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Which of the following is the foci of curriculum evaluation?
Determining the merit and worth of a program of study
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A school's curriculum committee conducts an evaluation of curriculum materials such as curriculum guide and lesson plans. What intent of curriculum evaluation is involved?
Improvement of materials
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE about formative evaluation?
Usually involves data collection at the end of the program
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What should Teacher James do if he wants to assess higher-order-thinking skills of his students?
Facilitate problem-solving activities
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A teacher interpreted the test scores using norm reference, which means that she
described students' scores in relation to the group
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The National Achievement Test is an example of assessment?
maximum performance
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Which does NOT belong to the group?
aptitude assessment
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After conducting an assessment, results show that lesson objectives were attained so the teacher
can teach with the next competency
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Teacher Mark is done with Unit 2. He wants to know how well his learners could demonstrate the knowledge and skills set at the beginning of the said unit. What form of assessment is being described in this context?
assessment of learning
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The following are the 'pros' of multiple choice tests as a structured test EXCEPT
Test security is easily established
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Is a true-false test item based on an opinion, valid?
Yes for as long as the source is cited within the statement
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James took an IO test three times and each time earns a similar score. The test is said to possess
reliability
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Mr. Agustin wants to assess how well his students can speak extemporaneously. Which of the following s the most valid procedure to use?
Let the students deliver extemporaneous speech.
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Can a test be valid and at the same time unreliable?
No, because a test that gives inconsistent results cannot be considered valid
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Authentic performance assessment refers to
tasks related to real-world activities