Question 1
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The psychological basis of modern education refers to the________
Question 2
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Which of the following theories influenced contemporary concept about the nature of the individual development?
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Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Freud Psychoanalytic Theory
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Erickson's Psychosocial Development Theory
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all of the above
Question 3
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The major law of learning is identified with____
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Bandura
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Thorndike
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Kohler
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Pavlov
Question 4
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Skinner is remembered for what theory of learning?
Question 5
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The socio-cultural environment of the typical Filipinocis characterized as____
Question 6
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The process whereby a culture is transmitted from members of the society to another is called_____
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assimilation
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acculturation
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integration
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enculturation
Question 7
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Historically educational situation is made up of the following except one:___
Question 8
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The ultimate aims of education are referred to as ______
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psychological aims
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socio-cultural aims
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Philosophical aims
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none of the above
Question 9
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Today the prevailing philosophical orientation of the school system is_____
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idealistic
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realistic
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naturalistic
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pragmatic
Question 10
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"Tabula Rasa" a concept of education attributed to
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Locke
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Thorndike
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Comenius
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Herbart
Question 11
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The "Great Didactic" an educational classic was written by_____
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Rousseau
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Comenius
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Froebel
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Locke
Question 12
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The center of educative process is_____
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the school
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the learner
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the teacher
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the method of teaching
Question 13
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Which are considered major laws of learning?____
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Law of Readiness, Law of Exercise, Law of Use
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Law Readiness, Law of Exercise, Law of Effect
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Law of Readiness, Law of Cause and Effect, Law of Use
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None of the above
Question 14
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These children are very mathematically inclined.
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Logical
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Spatial
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Musical
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Linguistic
Question 15
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When child satisfies his unattainable desire by doing something which is morw socially desirable, he manifests the mechanism of______
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sublimation
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introjection
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compensation
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projection
Question 16
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Which is not an essential feature of an ideology?
Question 17
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Which idea does the pragmatic teacher reject?______
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that what works best is true
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that the mind is passive receptive
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that knowledge is produced by a transaction between man and his environment
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none of the above
Question 18
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Contemporary methods of instructions are based on Dewey's philosophy that education is_____
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preparation of life
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mastery of subject matter and mental discipline
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life, growth and continuous reconstruction of experience
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formation of habits
Question 19
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The basic determinant of curriculum development are:____
Question 20
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What is not component of curriculum design?
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Aims, goals, and objectives
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subject matter or content
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learning activities and evaluation
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none of the above
Question 21
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The view that cognitive growth is not an additive process but rather a continuous reconstruction of existing cognitive structure is attributed to_____
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Kohlberg
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Freud
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Rousseau
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Piaget
Question 22
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Students enact different roles in a teaching-learning situation to derive conclusions, principles or concepts.
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Simulation games
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micro-teaching
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role playing/ modeling
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group work/discussion
Question 23
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The greatest influence in the formation of cultural values is the_____
Question 24
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The psychological basis of modern education has reference to the nature of the________.
Question 25
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The major laws of learning is attributed to____
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Herbart
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Thorndike
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Comenius
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Locke
Question 26
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The father of kindergarten was_____
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Froebel
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Locke
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Freud
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Piaget
Question 27
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The Great Didactic, regarded as an educational classic was written by______
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Locke
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Comenius
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Herbart
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Rousseau
Question 28
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_____B___ an educational classic associated with naturalism.
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the Great Didactic
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Emile
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The Republic
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The Dialogue
Question 29
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The eclectic movement in education is best describe as____
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a movement to reform abuses of the religious and political groups
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an intellectual movements which dominate during middle ages
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an integration of some principles underlying the various philosophies of education
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an effort to state naturalistic idea in scientific form and their implementation in actual school procedure
Question 30
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The Filipino Alphabet has_____ letters.
Question 31
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A curriculum which provides the same academic and professional preparation for both elementary and secondary teachers is referred to as_____
Question 32
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The main thrust of today's education is the development of a sense of nationhood which will be achieved through_____
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the adoption of integrated education
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the infusion of shared system of beliefs and desired Filipino values
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renewed emphasis on the 3 R's
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lessening of the subject in the elementary
Question 33
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Mastery learning emphasizes the use of_____
Question 34
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Innovation in education is perceived as____
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Introduction to a novel factor
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something as new and implemented as a pracrical advance that deviates from the traditional form
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renewed emphasis on the 3 R's: Reading, Writing and Ritmetic
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all of the above
Question 35
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Literacy and numeracy skills development and citizenship training of the out of school youths and adults.
Question 36
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In the Goal-Oriented Instruction Model the first stage is_____
Question 37
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This type of the learner is always on the move. They constantly walk around; they have to touch everything; and they use body language.
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bodily
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orally
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sign
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symbol
Question 38
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What event marked the beginning of Philippine People Power?
Question 39
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Medium-term Philippine Development Plan is based on two strategic principles. What are these principles?
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Microeconomic and development financing
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Agro-industrial development
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Human development
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Global competitiveness and people empowerment
Question 40
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Basic education which is the foundation of people empowerment refers to__________
Question 41
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An attitude of determination is the foundation for motivated behavior.
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whiting and child behavior theory
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solomons opponent process theory
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self-efficacy theory
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Self-determination theory
Question 42
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The thrust of education towards Philippines 2000 is________
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quality
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equity and efficiency
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relevance
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all of the above
Question 43
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The new elementary school curriculum stresses the development of 4H which refers to_____
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head, heart, home, and health
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head. heart, hand, and health
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home, honor, hope, and health
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health, happiness, home, and heart
Question 44
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The country's major program for mass and universal delivery of education.
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pre-school education
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secondary education
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elementary education
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nin-formal education
Question 45
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The thrust of NESC is______
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vocational efficiency
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intellectual growth
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scientific efficiency
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non-formal education
Question 46
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Which is not a salient fearure of the NESC?
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fewer learning areas
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emphasis on intellectual skills
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more time allotted on the development of basic skills
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make use of desired learning competencies
Question 47
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Learning that involves classifying and organizing perception to gain meaningful concepts.
Question 48
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The strategy recommended for the implementation of the NESC is?
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Conceptual Approach
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Integrated Approach
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Mastery Learning
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Balance Approach
Question 49
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The basic learning skills that must be mastered in each learning area in the NESC are_____
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Desired Learning Competencies
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Minimum Learning Competencies
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Elementary Learning Continuum
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all of the above
Question 50
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A statement of objectives, learning experiences and the means of attaining result of teaching is called_______
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procedure
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outcomes
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lesson plan
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strategy
Question 51
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The teaching aid which the teacher uses to make the learning meaningful, productive and interesting is known as______
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device
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method
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technique
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learning continuum
Question 52
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The teaching method which proceeds from the details of a lesson plan towards the generalization is called_____
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inductive
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project
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deductive
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process
Question 53
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The adults learning process involves four stages. Which is not belong?
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activity
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assignment
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analysis
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abstraction
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application
Question 54
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The recent approach in teaching social studies is called______
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discovery
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conceptual
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process
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formal education
Question 55
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A method of teaching which aptly applies to lesson needing experiment is called_____
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problem solving
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laboratory
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observation
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demonstration
Question 56
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What type of lesson presented wherein the learner meets the learning experiences thru understanding, analysis, and generalization of facts presentation?
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review
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development
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drill
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deductive
Question 57
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What lesson is presented when the teacher takes up the previous learning experiences of the learner in a recognized pattern of presentation?
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drill pattern
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development
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review
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discussion procedures
Question 58
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Lesson which aims to focalized skills to make them fixed to the point of mastery is.
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Problem-type
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review
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development
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experiment
Question 59
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Piaget categorizes cognitive development into four stages. Which does not belong?
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Sensorimotor
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Pre-operations
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Concrete operations
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Post operations
Question 60
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Three main level of Moral Development according to Kohlberg. Which does not belong?
Question 61
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No two individuals in exactly alike in their resulting development and adjustments.
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Partnership
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Individual differences
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Similarities
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none of the above
Question 62
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Specific factors influencing among learners;age differences and personal adjustment, sex differences and _____________
Question 63
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Its is a process that involves change in behavior resulting from experience
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learning
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thinking
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teaching
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reading
Question 64
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It Is base on the premise that the learning process can be directed and facilitated
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non formal education
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formal education
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informal education
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all of the above
Question 65
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It involves understanding of the external world through the use of the senses and muscles
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cognitive learning
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affective learning
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psychomotor learning
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none of the above
Question 66
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It includes everything from simple associations between stimuli or responses or association learning to the development of complex insights as in problem solving
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cognitive learning
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affective learning
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psychomotor learning
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all of the above
Question 67
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Techniques to develop Sensory-motor learning: Direction, Demonstration, Drill and _______
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Draw
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Imitation
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Illustration
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Dictation
Question 68
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It involves a process of overcoming difficulties that appear to interfere with the attainment of a goal.
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sensory learning
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problem solving learning
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affective learning
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all of the above
Question 69
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It involves experience, which include mental understanding accompanied by emotional reactions of pleasure or satisfaction.
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Affective Learning
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Sensory Learning
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Problem Solving Learning
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none of the above
Question 70
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It is the most important factor in teaching for appreciation.
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Learner
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learning situation
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teacher
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all of the above
Question 71
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Theories emphasize the establishment and strengthening of relationship between the stimulus (S) and the response (R).
Question 72
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Edward Lee Thorndike is remembered for what theory of learning?
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Behavioral theory
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Connectionism theory
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Cognitive theory
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all of the above
Question 73
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Law states that when a person is prepared to respond or act the result is satisfying.
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Law of experience
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Law of readiness
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Law of effect
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Law of recency
Question 74
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Law of association is the theory of
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Kant
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Herbart
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Carr
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Thorndike
Question 75
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Herbart is remembered for what theory of learning?
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Law of intensity
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Law of apperception
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Law of belongingness
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Law of forgetting
Question 76
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Classical or respond conditioning theory is theory of_____
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Thorndike
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Herbart
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Pavlov
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Kant
Question 77
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All except one is not a principle of Classical Conditioning Theory
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Continuous Recovery
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Extinction
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Excilation
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Stimulus Generalization
Question 78
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Instrumental or Operant Conditioning Theory is the theory of_____
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Thorndike
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Skinner
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Pavlov
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Herbart
Question 79
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Stage of learning where voluntary responses are learned. This similar to operant conditioning.
Question 80
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Purposive behaviorism is the theory of_____
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Hull
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Tolman
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Bandura
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Wallace
Question 81
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The exposure to a model may produce different effects except one.
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inferential
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Observational learning
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Inhibitory
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Social facilitation
Question 82
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All except one is the sub process of social learning
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Attention
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Retention
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Reproduction
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Reinforcement
Question 83
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Interpret learning as the organization or reorganization of the subject's perceptual system into meaningful patterns
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Cognitive Filed Theories
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Gestalt Laws
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Wolfgang Kohler Theory
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Maslow Theory
Question 84
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It is a gradual process of exploring, analyzing and restructuring perceptions until a solution is arrived at.
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Association Theory
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Wolfgang Kohler Theory
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Gestalt Laws
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Scaffolding
Question 85
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All except one is not the process of gaining insight.
Question 86
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View that psychological self and psychological environment motivate a person.
Question 87
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All except one is the simultaneous cognitive processses.
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Feedback
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Transformation
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Evaluation
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Facilitation
Question 88
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The process of knowing about knowing. It essential purpose is to enhance learning and memory.
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Feedback
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Adhesive principle
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Metacognition
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none of the above
Question 89
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A teacher's purpose is to show how something is to be done.
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reporting
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panel discussion
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demonstration
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expository method
Question 90
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It is a response attached to a stimulus occurring just prior to the response so that the recurrence of the stimulus will evoke or cause the response.
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Feedback
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Adhesive principle
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Metacognition
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none of there above
Question 91
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Theory of generalization is referred to the theory of______
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Thorndike
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Hudson
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Gestalt
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Charles Judd
Question 92
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Process in which the individual's attention and interest are aroused and directed toward definite goals.
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Feedback
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Adhesive principle
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Metacogniton
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Motivation
Question 93
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All except one is style of leadership.
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Authoritarian
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Permissive leadership
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Laissez-faire
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Participative
Question 94
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Component of the educative process refers to conditions outside the leaner, which affects his learning.
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Learning situation
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Learning process
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Learner
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all of the above
Question 95
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The key factor in classroom learning situation.
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Learner
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Teacher
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Learning situation
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Learning process
Question 96
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It is the main role of a teacher.
Question 97
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HIERARCHY of NEEDS theory is the theory of_______
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Mc Clelland
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Economics
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Pyramid
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Maslow
Question 98
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It is highest level of individuals need in the hierarchy of need theory.
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physioliogical
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self-actualization
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love and belongingness
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esteem
Question 99
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A group of students initiates the formal discussion.
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reporting
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panel discussion
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demonstration
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expository method
Question 100
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This theory is an explanation of motivation that is related to competence, judging it and increasing it.
Question 101
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Theory which most of the students attribute their success or failure to specific causes.
Question 102
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It is a descriptive term for a complex, unlearned adoptive response, an unlearned pattern of reflexes appearing in all members of species.
Question 103
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This theory postulates that an organism is motivated to eliminate or reduce bodily tension.
Question 104
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This theory assumed that if a certain desirable goal can be anticipated following the completion of a particular action, in effect, the organism likely to be motivated to perform that action.
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Incentive Theory
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Attribution Theory
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Instinct Theory
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Arousal Theory
Question 105
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Theory which stipulates a moderate level of stimulation are relatively unpleasant.
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Arousal Theory
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Attribution Theory
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Incentive Theory
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Instinct Theory
Question 106
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This theory explains the that a state of positive feeling is followed by a contrasting negative feeling and vice versa.
Question 107
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This theory states that a few basic motives acquired in early infancy tend to grow excessively and rapidly into behavior systems in later life.
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Whiting and Child Behavior Theory
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Self-Efficacy Theory
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Solomon's Opponent Process Theory
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Self-determination Theory
Question 108
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Theory which describe man as rational and consciously decides what he will do or not do.
Question 109
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One of the groups of students undertakes the task of giving a class report on the subject matter.
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reporting
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panel discussion
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demonstration
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expository method
Question 110
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The key to individual achievement lies with the individual's own belief in his ability to organize and execute actions required for successful performance.
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Whiting and Child Behavior Theory
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Self-Efficacy Theory
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Solomon's Opponent Process Theory
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Self-determination Theory
Question 111
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This involves the creation of life-like situations often involving dialogue.
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Simulation games
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micro-teaching
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role playing/modeling
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group work/discussion
Question 112
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It is a basic tool of learning.
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learning situation
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motivation
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classroom
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communication
Question 113
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Learning that involves combining and relating concepts already learned to form rules
Question 114
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It is an interaction which the teacher becomes a co-participant in the group and encourages two-way communication among all members of the group
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least effective
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more effective
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ever more effective
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most effective
Question 115
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The teacher lectures, explains, provides facts, ideas and other essential information to the class.
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reporting
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panel discussion
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demonstration
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expository merhod
Question 116
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Student teach for short periods, which are then videotaped for analysis and critique.
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Simulation game
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micro-teaching
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role-playing/ modeling
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group work/ discussion
Question 117
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Students break into a smaller groups to discuss a topic or a problem, or to do task with the teacher as guide and observer
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simulation game
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micro-teaching
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role-playing/ modeling
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group work/ discussion
Question 118
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Stage of learning where voluntary responses are learned. This condition is similar to classical conditioning.
Question 119
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This type of learner loves to read, write and tell a stories
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Spatial
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Logical
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Linguistic
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Musical
Question 120
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These are the visualisers. They spend most of the day daydreaming, watching movies and staying as far away from reality as possible
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Linguistic
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Musical
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Logical
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Spatial
Question 121
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This type of learner is best at noticing details. Pitches and rhythms that scape the normal listener
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Logical
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Spatial
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Linguistic
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Musical
Question 122
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This school of psychology upon which most of cognitive psychology is based was developed by Wolfgang Kohler, Marx Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka in 1921
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Gestalt Laws
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Law of Continuity
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Law of Closure
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Law of Proximity
Question 123
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basic education which is the foundation of people empowerment refers to______
Question 124
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An attitude of determination is the foundation for motivated behavior.
Answer
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Whiting and Child Behavior Theory
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Solomon's Opponent Process Theory
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Self-Efficacy Theory
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Self-determination Theory
Question 125
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The thrust of education towards Philippines 2000 is_______
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Quality
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Equity and efficiency
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relevance
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all of the above
Question 126
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This school of psychology upon which most of cognitive psychology is based was developed by Wolfgang Kohler, Marx Wertheimer and Kurt Koffka in 1921
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Gestalt Laws
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Law of Continuity
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Law of Closure
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Law of Proximity
Question 127
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A teacher purpose is to show how something is to be done.
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reporting
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panel discussion
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demonstration
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expository method