1) Which characteristic of an effective teacher focuses on creating a supportive and welcoming environment for students? a) Always prepared b) Cultivates a sense of belonging 2) In a classroom setting, a teacher who carefully analyzes the available data on student performance and bases grading decisions on established standards is primarily acting as: a) Decision-Maker b) Director of Learning c) Information Processor d) Judge of Achievement 3) When designing engaging curriculum and choosing appropriate instructional methods for her class, which role is the teacher primarily performing? a) Decision-Maker b) Information Processor c) Knower d) Mediator of Culture 4) Which strategy would a teacher employ to break down complex information and use visual aids in the classroom? a) Administer various assessments and provide constructive feedback b) Encourage responsible conduct and facilitate moral discussions within the class c) Incorporate diverse perspectives in lessons and celebrate cultural traditions d) Use visual aids and break down complex information for better understanding 5) To effectively perform the role of a Mediator of Culture, which of the following strategies is MOST appropriate? a) Administer fair assessments and provide timely feedback to students. b) Develop dynamic lesson plans that meet the diverse needs of students. c) Integrate diverse cultural perspectives and celebrate cultural traditions in lessons. d) Present information clearly using visual aids and demonstrations. 6) If a teacher wants to "Provide personal support and guide students through challenges," which role are they primarily performing? a) Counsellor b) Director of Learning c) Mediator of Culture d) Pioneer in Ideas 7) A teacher who actively engages parents and local resources to enhance student learning is performing which specific role? a) Community Link b) Counsellor c) Mediator of Culture d) Pioneer in Ideas 8) A teacher wants to "Establish ethical norms and foster moral values in the classroom." Which specific teacher role are they primarily performing? a) Director of Learning b) Information Processor c) Judge of Achievement d) Moralist 9) Ms. Davis wants to ensure that all students feel welcome and respected in the classroom by creating lessons that celebrate and integrate various cultural traditions. Which teacher role is she primarily acting in? a) Content Provider b) Director of Learning c) Facilitator d) Mediator of Culture 10) Which of the following best demonstrates a teacher exercising fairness when grading student work? a) Applying a rubric to evaluate each student's essay based on pre-determined criteria. b) Grading essays based on the student's participation in class discussions. c) Offering tailored feedback to guide each student's improvement based on their strengths and weaknesses. d) Using different grading scales for each essay based on the student's perceived ability. 11) According to John Dewey, which of the following is a primary function of schools? a) Introduce and train children in the membership of a little community b) Provide financial support for families 12) In a highly industrialized society, what would schools most likely focus on? a) Focusing solely on basic literacy and numeracy skills b) Prioritizing religious and spiritual development c) Promoting traditional agricultural practices d) Providing technical and vocational training for the workforce 13) A school implements a new program where students learn practical life skills by working together on community projects. How does this align with the socialization process? a) The program does not involve practical application or interaction with the community. b) The program helps students develop teamwork and collaboration skills for participating in social settings. c) The program mainly prepares students for academic success through standardized testing. d) The program primarily focuses on individual skill development and personal achievement. 14) If a society today prioritizes cultivating religious commitment and specialized learning in mathematics and science, which historical period most closely aligns with its focus? a) Arabic period (AD 700 - 1350) b) Greek period (1600 - 300 BC) c) Medieval period (AD 500 - 1400) d) Reformation period (1500 - 1600) 15) Which of the following best describes the primary educational focus during the Primitive period (7000 - 5000 BC) as documented in the source material? a) Civic responsibility and engagement in governance b) Humanist learning and the study of classical literature c) Practical survival skills such as hunting and fishing d) Religious commitment and specialized theological studies 16) If a company fails to pay an employee their wages as stipulated in their employment contract, what type of law would govern the dispute? a) Civil Law b) Commercial Law c) Criminal Law d) International Law 17) Which type of law focuses on business activities such as contracts, sales, and company formation? a) Civil Law b) Commercial Law c) Criminal Law d) International Law 18) Which of the following methods involves government agencies creating and enforcing rules that have the force of law, such as DepEd rules for schools? a) Administrative Regulations b) Judicial Decisions c) Legislation d) Treaties 19) What is the primary role of a lawyer when an individual is involved in a contract dispute? a) Assist with legal research and paperwork b) Create new regulations for businesses c) Help negotiate or litigate to protect the individual's interests d) Interpret and apply the law 20) In the Philippines' civil law system, how do judges approach legal disputes compared to judges in a common law system? a) Judges apply international legal standards without considering the Civil Code. b) Judges create new legal principles based on each case's specifics. c) Judges interpret and apply existing codified laws without creating new common law principles. d) Judges primarily rely on judicial precedent to establish legal principles. 21) In a case involving a dispute over a contract between two individuals in the Philippines, which component of the Philippine legal system would be primarily referenced by judges? a) Civil Code b) Labor Code c) Philippine Constitution d) Revised Penal Code 22) According to the study material, if a decision from a Regional Trial Court is appealed, which court would it be reviewed by? a) Court of Appeals b) MTCs c) Shari'a Courts d) Supreme Court 23) A student was suspended from school for consistently violating the school's dress code. Under Philippine educational jurisprudence, which legal document would primarily define the student's right to fair discipline in this case? a) Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers b) Code of Student Conduct c) Education Act of 1982 d) Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) 24) Which of the following is primarily responsible for managing the public education system and regulating both public and private schools in the Philippines? a) 1987 Constitution b) Education Act of 1982 c) Higher Education Act of 1994 d) Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) 25) According to the Higher Education Act of 1994, which of the following is a key function of this law? a) Establishing the Department of Education to manage the public education system b) Mandating the state to protect and promote the right to quality education for all citizens c) Regulating curriculum standards for elementary and high school subjects d) Setting standards for university degrees and accreditation 26) According to the source material, which philosophical approach would most likely emphasize abstract reasoning and the pursuit of universal truths in education? a) Constructivism b) Idealism c) Pragmatism d) Realism 27) A teacher assigns a group project where one student consistently dominates the group while other students passively observe. The teacher fails to intervene to ensure equality in contribution. Which ethical dimension is most compromised in this scenario? a) Critical thinking b) Equality c) Freedom d) Justice

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