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This document contains a collection of questions related to teacher ethics and educational policy. The questions cover a variety of topics, including teacher responsibilities, professional conduct, and ethical dilemmas.

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CFE Reviewer EDU 011 1\. Principal Marc asked his good teachers to write modular lessons in Science, and then he had them published with his name printed as author. Which is **[unethical]** in this case? A. He was the exclusive beneficiary of the royalty from the modules B. She got the merit whic...

CFE Reviewer EDU 011 1\. Principal Marc asked his good teachers to write modular lessons in Science, and then he had them published with his name printed as author. Which is **[unethical]** in this case? A. He was the exclusive beneficiary of the royalty from the modules B. She got the merit which was due for her teacher-writers C. She burdened her teachers with work not related to teaching D. She had the modular lessons published when they were worth publishing 2\. Nestor is taking his Master's Degree at the PHINMA Araullo University Graduate School. This means that as a professional, he gives importance to his \_\_\_ A. Initial professional education B. Professional societies C. Personal growth D. Professional development 3.  Which of the situations shows that Teacher Reginer exemplifies a balance between responsibility and accountability? Teacher Regine continuously practices the demands of CPE because she: A.  will be recognized as an efficient teacher B. wants to innovate and improve her ways in her role. C.  gets additional points in her performance rating D.  will improve at the same time be promoted 4\. In what way can teachers uphold the highest possible standards of quality education? A. By wearing expensive clothes to change people\'s poor perception of teachers B. By working out undeserved promotions C. By continually improving themselves personally and professionally D. By putting down other professions to lift the status of teaching 5\. Which of the following is the **[BEST]** quality a teacher must possess to make good in the teaching profession:  A. An IQ of 125 or thereabouts  B. Fair in her public speaking ability  C. A 20/20 vision and good hearing  D. A side income to supplement her salary 6\. A student has been absent for four consecutive days. What is the best thing a teacher must do to exercise his/her roles and responsibilities? a.  Conduct action research b.  Report to the Guidance Counselor c.  Record the absences d.  Conduct home visitation 7\. Mr. Paul Lee Tiko builds a school building in order to entice votes for his friend, another politician, who is perceived to be corrupt. Is the action of Mr. Paul Lee Tiko moral? A. No, because the candidate is not known in the community. B. Yes, because many children will benefit from the school building. C. No, his motive was wrong. D. Yes, because it was his duty to make his candidate win. 8\. These teachers manifest an in-depth and sophisticated understanding of the teaching and learning process. They have high education-focused situation cognition, are more adept in problem solving and optimize opportunities gained from experience. A. Novice Teacher         B. Proficient Teacher C. Highly Proficient Teacher D. Distinguished Teacher 9\. Which statement/s on CPD is/are CORRECT? I. A professional teacher may earn CPD units through self-directed learning II\. One mode of CPD is through productive scholarship  III\. All credit units earned by a professional shall be accumulated and transferred in accordance with the pathways of equivalences of the PQF A. I, II and III B. I and III                         C. II and III D. I and II                        10\. Teacher Ar-jay has not practiced his profession for the past 8 years. Can he go back to teaching immediately? A. No, unless he has enrolled in the refresher course of 12 units B. Yes, he has the license to teach C. No, unless he has enrolled in the refresher course of 18 units D. Yes, he has the maximum qualifications to teach 11\. Jerick, an 8-year --old child, immediately kisses the hand of his elders whenever he meets  them. He learned this value by observing his elder sisters and parents. This pattern of acquiring values is based on this principle.  A. Values are caught and taught.  B. Values are intrinsically motivated. C. Value formation is a training of the intellect and will.  D. Values have cognitive, affective and behavioral dimensions. 12\. Should an association of teachers obey a Supreme Court's decision even if it conflicts with its interests and opinions? A. No B. Yes C. Yes, provided they can make a bargain for the benefit of the association D. No, as a minority group they have the right to express their rejection especially when they think that their cause is right 13\. A teacher does not agree with the selective retention policy of the school and she openly talks against it in her classes. Is her behavior ethical? A. Yes, provided she got the permission from her superior to talk against the policy B. No, it is her duty to faithfully carry it out even if she does not agree C. No, in fact she is quite confused and passes on her confusion to others D. Yes, she is entitled to her opinion just as everybody  14\. No matter the degree of offense the learner committed, the teacher shall  A. Not inform any problem to the parents of students. B. Not inflict physical harm on the learner C. Not bring any student/learner to the principal\'s office. D. Not elevate any problem to higher authorities 15\. Teacher Rovee, a graduate of BSEd with majorship in Science teaches in a national high school in her province. Since he has been rated outstanding in her performance, can she be exempted from taking the LET? A. No, RA 7836 states that no person shall practice or offer to practice the teaching profession. B. Yes, that is a privilege that must be given to teachers whose performance is outstanding. C. Yes, if approved by PRC. D. No, but it is possible if she has 5 years in service. 16\. What does PPST stand for? A. Philippine Professional Standard for Teachers B. Professional Purposes of Standards in Teaching C. Philippine Purposes of Standards in Teaching D. Professional Purposes of School Teachers 17\. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers? A. The teacher must select which information to keep confidential. B. The teacher must demonstrate full commitment and devotion to duty. C. The teacher must manifest pride in the nobility of the teaching profession. D. The teacher must make no prejudice or discrimination against any learner. 18\. Under which NCBTS domain does establishing and maintaining consistent standards of learners' behavior, belongs to? A. Domain 1: Social Regard for Learning B. Domain 2: Learning Environment C. Domain 3: Diversity of Learners D. Domain 4: Curriculum 19\. Ryan is a newly hired in the teacher public school with 9 MA units in his field of specialization. He was given the item of Teacher I and a teaching load in the Senior High School. In which career category would he fall based on the PPST? A. Career 1: Beginning Teachers B. Career 2: Proficient Teachers C. Career 3: Highly Proficient Teachers D. Career 4: Distinguished Teacher 20\. Jelly was caught cutting her classes by the guidance counselor. Since this incident happened during their Mathematics subject, what can the mathematics teacher do as a sanction for the student? A. Give her a zero mark in the quiz that he had taken that day. B. Give her a low mark in Mathematics as he is always the cutting class. C. Tag her as absent on that day. D. Tag her as absent and do not give him the lowest possible score for the quiz..  21\. Which of the following aims to ensure that all teachers shall practice their profession with utmost dedication and professionalism towards being a Person and a teacher of the State, the Community, and the Learners? A. The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers B. Code of Ethics for the Professional Teachers C. Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers D. Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994 22\. Ms. Carol is an outstanding elementary school teacher in Kamias Elementary School. To further develop her skills, she wants to attend a seminar wherein she thinks is greatly aligned with what she is teaching. Unfortunately, her principal denied her request to attend a division-wide seminar. He said that Ms. Guardiano no longer need to attend any professional development for the whole year as she is already and outstanding teacher. Do you agree with the principal? A. Yes, as to give chance for the others to be able to earn points. B. No, as she is still entitled of professional development. C. Yes, only if there's no one who would like to join. D. No, as she still need more trainings to be given equitable merit. 23\.  Miss Reyes is a new teacher. During her first few weeks in school, she felt like quitting teaching. At the end of the day she is totally burned out. From whom will she ask for assistance? A. from her colleagues B. from her pupils C. from her pupils\' parents D. from the principal 24\. Toward the end of the school year, the mother of one of the candidates for honors visits you to ask about her child's chances of graduating with honors. She brings a basket of fruits in season for you. What should you do? A. Reject the basket of fruits and tell her that you have enough at home. B. Accept the fruits and assure the mother that the daughter will be given honor to the student. C. Explain the chance of the daughter objectively and graciously accepting the offer. D. Respectfully reject the offer and explain that you might be accused of bribery. 25\. Teacher John suffers from hypertension and experiences difficulty in speech. Which would be affected if he continues teaching? A. Personality B. Punctuality C. Effectiveness D. Devotion to duty 26\. Teacher Angelee is expected to facilitate processes to review the effectiveness of the school's learning environment to nurture and inspire learner participation.  In which career category would he fall based on the PPST? A. Beginning B. Proficient C. Highly Proficient D. Distinguished 27\. In a fair learning environment, in what career stage does the teacher must exhibit effective practices to foster learning environments that promote fairness, respect, and care to encourage learning? A. Career Stage 1 or Beginning Teachers B. Career Stage 2 or Proficient Teachers C. Career Stage 3 or Highly Proficient Teachers D. Career Stage 4 or Distinguished Teachers 28\. Which are elements of the teaching profession? I. Long years of professional education II\. Passing the competency-based examination to obtain a diploma from TESDA III\. Continuing Professional Development IV\. Adherence to a Code of Ethics A. I, II, and III B. II, III and IV C. I, III and IV D. I, II and IV 29\. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics for professional teachers, all of the following are TRUE except: A. Duly licensed professional  B. Possess dignity and reputation   C. LET passers  D. With high moral values 30\. Which is the MOST fitting action of a teacher who is having relationship with his/her student?  A. Publicize and be proud with your teacher/boyfriend  B. Break up with the student C. Transfer to other schools D. If likely unavoidable, practice utmost professionalism to avoid gossips  31\. How can a teacher prevent favoritism among her students? A. be subjective in assigning grades to some students B. create a group chat for her closest group of students C. call-out students who exhibit rude behavior in class D. create an objective assessment for all students 32\. When a delinquent, failing student comes to you for help and asks you for extra work so he can cope, what is ethical for you to do? A. make the extra work that he is asking extremely difficult for him to learn a lesson B. give him the extra work he is asking, then if he passes quality work, give him a passing mark C. extend the needed assistance in solving the student's difficulties, not necessarily by giving the extra work that he is asking  D. Give an easy extra work so he can really be helped to pass 33\. Professionalization of teachers and teaching as promulgated in Presidential Decree No. 1006,  efines teaching as profession concerned with classroom institution \_\_\_\_\_\_.  A. by teachers on fulltime basis  B. at the tertiary level in both public and private institutions  C. at the elementary and secondary levels in both public and private schools  D. by teachers of permanent status 34\. What aspect in the professionalization of teaching does RA 7836 adhere to? A. Job interview B. Demo teaching  C. Licensing  D. Induction of new teachers 35\. Teacher A, a young high school teacher, senses that the oldest student in the class, student Z, is attracted to her. The attraction is becoming mutual. Is there anything unethical? I. None, unless Teacher A gives preferential treatment to Student Z.  II\. None, there is nothing wrong with being attracted to someone. It is what we do with it that makes it ethical or unethical.  III\. There is. The attraction is the beginning of the unethical action.  A. I and II B. III C. I and III D. II and III 36\. Which one should you do if a parent of one of your failing pupils asks you to tutor her daughter in consideration of a certain amount of money which you badly need? A. accept the offer but do tutoring outside office hours B. tell the parents to look for another teacher C. direct the parent to another tutor and make arrangement with the tutor for a commission D. accept the offer with discount 37\. When should teachers support one another? A. At all times for whatever cause  B. When they rally against administration  C. When there is faction among teachers  D. When the best interest of the learners is at stake in the controversy 38\. Mrs. Naomi Perez thinks elections do not improve her life as a teacher and so she did not  exercise her right of suffrage in the last elections. What provision of the Code of Ethics did she fail to observe?  A. Every teacher shall enjoy academic freedom B. Every teacher shall vote and shall exercise all other constitutional rights and responsibilities C. A teacher shall not engage in the promotion of any political, religious, or other partisan interest. D. Every teacher or school official shall actively help carry out the declared policies of the state, and shall take an oath to this effect. 39\. Who among the following characterizes a professional teacher? A. An education graduate who received honors B. A volunteer teacher who has taught for at least six years C. A teacher who has attended national seminars on teaching. D. A teacher who qualifies for a permanent position under RA 4670 40\. Which of the following best illustrates a sense of responsibility that a professional teacher is expected to.  A. Humility B. makes good use of time C. tutors own students for a fee D. has a pleasant disposition 41\. Which is NOT TRUE of today\'s demand from the professional teacher? A. show competence in teaching B. provides learning environments that are exclusive, safe,secure, afir and supportive. C. promote multiculturalism and responsive to learners diversity D. educational and community leaders  42\.  Which of the following illustrates teaching as a profession? A. I teach because I see teaching as an avenue to help kids reach their dreams. B. I believe I can be an instrument to make the world a better place through teaching. C. I possess a deep understanding of theoretical knowledge about learning and human behavior. D. I teach because I want to be a hero to others as teachers were heroes to them. 43\. Which of the following suggests that teaching is a vocation? A. I demonstrate attitudes that foster learning and genuine human relationship. B. I have a good command of my subject matter. C. I possess competencies in the use of teaching skills that facilitate student learning. D. I see teaching as a calling for service. Here, I found fulfillment. 44\. Which of the following professional teachers demonstrates attitudes that foster learning and genuine human relationship? A. A teacher who denies or cannot cope with their own emotions. B. A teacher who confines himself/herself within the four walls of the classroom. C. A teacher who uses a one-fits-all teaching methodology or pedagogy for his/her subject matter. D. A teacher who develops empathy for his/her students and value them as unique individuals. 45\. Free public elementary and secondary education is in line with the government's effort to address the educational problems of? A. EFA 2015 B. effectiveness and effectivity C. access and equity D. relevance and quality 46\. The present values education program is based on the philosophy of "understanding the human person." This philosophy is best illustrated by a curriculum that is - A. learner centered B. driven by spirituality C. focused on social needs D. prescribed by teachers 47\. Which is NOT an element of a high-morale environment? A. support personal growth B. develop prejudice for a group C. foster sense of accomplishment D. promote sense of belonging 48\. Which role does not refer to a teacher as a professional? A. certified by PRC B. governed by Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers C. possesses professional competencies/skills in teaching D. enjoying all rights and privileges due a citizen 49\. Which era established a system of free and compulsory elementary education? A. Pre-Spanish B. American C. Philippine Republic D. Spanish 50\. Ms. X has been teaching for 8 years in a private school. Is she required to get a license as a professional teacher despite her long teaching stint? A. A. Yes, if she will transfer in a public school B. Yes, if she plans to continue teaching C. No, she has been teaching over 10 years D. No, she is teaching in a private school 1.Which consideration was mentioned in the Code of Ethics as a basis for a professional teacher to engage in a business? a\. that the business is highly profitable b\. that the business is legitimate c\. that the business involves the selling of textbooks d\. that the business does not demand high capital 2\. On what condition can a professional teacher engage in business? a\. Income generation is legitimate b\. Income generation is related to his/her work c\. Business includes books and school supplies d\. Adversely affect his /her work 3\. Why is a teacher prohibited from direct business transactions involving books and school supplies? a\. Possibility of exerting influence for his/her own business interest b\. His/her main task is to teach not to engage in business c\. To avoid competition d\. The Code of Ethics says so 4\. Mr. XY, a Science teacher, is advocating reforms that the principal failed to recognize. As the Principal, you are expected to devise ways to address the concern. Which will be part of that plan? a\. Subject Mr. XY to disciplinary measure b\. Just keep quiet about the behavior of Mr. XY c\. Call Mr. XY to the office to clarify things with him d\. Send Mr. XY a memo requiring him to explain his behavior 5\. In areas where teachers are exposed to hardship, such as difficulty commuting to work or other hazards peculiar to the place of employment, the teacher is compensated with special hardship allowances equivalent to at least twenty-five percent of their monthly salary. What section is being described a\. SECTION 8. Safeguards in Disciplinary Procedure b\. SECTION 14. Additional Compensation. c\. SECTION 19. Special Hardship Allowances. d\. SECTION 20. Salaries to be Paid in Legal Tender. 6\. Ms. Holly is a newly appointed teacher. The Principal handed her a copy of the Professional Code of Ethics? What could have been the motive of the principal? a\. Give her a set of rules and regulations to observe in school b\. Familiarize her with the generally accepted customs of right living in the Philippine practice of the profession. c\. Make her aware of the principles and rules prescribed under the stated authority.  d\. Recognized the principles and rules prescribed by the school 7\. What is meant by vocation? a\. refers to a call to do something. b\. task assigned c\. you contribute for the betterment of the world. d\. all of the choices   8\. Students reported to you about a teacher who has made it a habit to collect money for quizzes that never were mimeographed or photocopied., the very reason for money collection. What is ethical for you to do? a\. File a written complaint against the teacher with the students" oral report as evidence. b\. Talk to the teacher concerned and correct the unethical conduct. c\. Bring the students and parents to the teacher concerned d\. Advise the students to file a written complaint against the teacher. 9\. As a teacher, which of the following actions would you judge as unprofessional? a\. Engaging in gainful employment b\. Seeking position known to be vacant c\. Giving due notice in case of absence d\. Taking professional matter directly to the highest authority 10\. A teacher who equates authority with power does NOT\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. a\. shame b\. develop self-respect in every pupil c\. retaliates d\. intimidates 11.Which of the following should a teacher do with a parent's complaint against other teachers? a\. Side with the parent and tell other things against the teachers being complained b\. Try to encourage the parents to see the principal and lay the problem to him c\. Try to defend the teacher and put the blame on the pupil d\. Try his best to encourage the parent to talk the problem over with the teacher concerned. 12\. Miss Rivera feels offended by her supervisor's unfavorable comments after classroom supervision. She concludes that her supervisor does not like her. Why should she do? a\. Initiate a sit-down strike b\. Ask the help of the Parents-Teachers Association against the supervisor c\. Ask the other teachers to side with her and create havoc in the school d\. Raise her grievances within acceptable democratic processes 13\. Teacher Dany, is a science teacher at Kuripot National High School. He is currently handling five Earth and Life Science Classes which is equivalent to 1 hour of teaching per class. Aside from that he is also the adviser of 11-Kampupot and the Supreme Student Council. Does this violate RA4670 and DepEd Memo 291? a\. Yes, because it does not violate any provision of that law. b\. No, he cannot handle 11-Kampupot and the Supreme Student Council at the same time. c\. Yes, if he has the talent and capacity to work as a full time teacher and as the adviser of SSC for the betterment of the school, why not?  d\. No, because it violates some provision of that law. 14.What Article number in the Code of Ethics states and discusses about The Teacher and The Parents? a\. Article I b\. Article II c\. Article IX d\. Article IV 15\. Dr. Velasco, a schools' division superintendent acted on the complaint filed by a group of parents against the alleged misconduct of a particular teacher. She issued a memorandum requiring her to take a leave of absence for a week while the complaint is being heard yet. Was the action of the superintendent legal? a\. No, because the complaint has not been heard yet. b\. Yes, because she is the superintendent. c\. Yes, the superintendent has disciplinary authority over teachers. d\. No, the superintendent has no disciplinary authority over teachers. 16\. From a broad vantage view of human development, discern who has the primary duty to educate the youths or children? a\. Parents b\. Teachers c\. The state d\. The schools 17\. The of Performance-Based Bonus for the Department of Education Employees and Officials is based on their IPCRP. IPCRF stands for... a\. Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form b\. Individual Performance, Competence and Realignment Form c\. Individual Performance Commitment and Realignment Form  d\. Individual Performance, Competence and Review Form 18.  In Philippine Education, R.A. No. 4670 is also known as: A.  The Licensure Exams for Teachers B.  The Educational Development Act C.  The Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers D.  The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers 19\. Public school teachers are expected to teach in not more than \_\_\_ per day unless paid but only of maximum of 8 hours. A. 4 hours B. 6 hours C. 5 hours D. 7 hours 20\. Which of these activities indicates that teachers value their status as role models? a.  accomplishing learners' report card b.  holding on to their job despite the difficulties c.  being popular in order to get a promotion d.  upholding the Code of Ethics 21\. What maybe the effect to a teacher violating any of the provision of the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers? a.  revocation of license to teach b.  force retirement c.  reduced monthly salary d.  immediate demotion 22\. If teaching is considered your mission 1\. You are teaching not only for the pay but also for service. 2\. You continuously strive for excellence even if no one is watching. 3\. Your concern is to succeed. 4\. You quit because no one praises, appreciates or thanks you for what you do. A.  1,3,4 B. 1,2 C.   1,4                                                 D. 2,3 23\. What is meant by vocation? A. refers to a call to do something. B. task assigned C. you contribute for the betterment of the world. D. all of the choices 24\. Miss Mangi Lalafan upholds her right to discuss topics within her field of specialization without fear of being persecuted. This is known as 1. Freedom of Speech 2. Right to Life and Liberty 3. Freedom of Choice 4. Academic Freedom 25.  The act that states before any person is allowed to practice as a professional teacher in the Philippines, one must have a valid certificate of registration and a valid professional license from the PRC is known as \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. 1. **Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers** 2. Licensure Examination for Teachers 3. Licensure Examination of Professional Teachers 4. Licensure Examination of Teachers 26\. Study leave and indefinite leave are kinds of entitled leaves given to a teacher under the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ of the Magna Carta. 1. **Article V. Leave and Retirement Benefits** 2. Article VI. Leave and Retirement Benefits 3. Article IV. Leave and Retirement Benefits 4. Article VII. Leave and Retirement Benefits 27\. Teacher Sarah wanted to file study leave for her Thesis Writing in master's degree. How long can she take leave?  1. One school year and a month 2. **One school year** 3. One semester 4. Three semesters 28\. When is a public school teacher eligible for study leave? 1. **After seven years of service** 2. After two years of good performance and rating of service 3. After passing all the academic requirements in master's or doctoral 4. After five years of service 29\. Teacher Tess was designated in a farflung place in her municipality. One day, she had accident as she went home from work. What privilage can Teacher Tess avail in her situation? 1. Section 14. Additional Compensation 2. Section 19. Special Hardship Allowances 3. **Section 23. Compensation for Injuries** 4. Section 25. Indefinitie Leave (Sick leave) 30\. Mrs. Cruz's child is a valedictorian candidate. However, the competition for the said rank is too tight that's why, to secure her child's position on the said rank, Mrs. Cruz gave her child's teachers a personalized gift in exchange for higher grades and the teachers gladly accepted the gifts. Is there a violation made by the teachers? a\. No, it's not stated in any laws that accepting gift is prohibited. b\. No, it's a human act to accept what has been given by other people. **c. Yes, no teachers accept indirectly or directly any gifts in exchange for requested concessions.** d\. Yes, because she did not include the principal of the school. 31\. In discussing the performance of the students with parents, which virtue should never be overlooked by any teacher? a.  frankness                **   b.  tact and candor** c.  religiousity                   d.  fairness and justice 32\. School personnel can avail of free legal service under certain circumstances. Principal X was accused of maligning his neighbor. Is Principal X entitled to the said service? A. Yes, she should defend herself. B. No, if funds are not available. C. No, it might bring some disarrangement in school. **D. No, the case is not related to his professional duties.** 33.  Teacher X does NOT formally agree with the school policy. What is her professional responsibility? A.  Remain connected with the school and but defy the policy that her conscience can't agree with. B.  Lead a campaign on boycotting and abolishing of the same C.  Be indifferent and just continue to do his responsibilities **D.  Make an honest effort to understand and carry out the policy even if she does not agree personally.** 34\. What is the main role of teachers as members of the school community? 1. **Help students attain educational goals** 2. Help students have a good relationship with their parents 3. Help students attain business goals 4. Help students have a good relationship with the neighborhood 35\. What is the main role of students as members of the school community? 1. Help the school get recognition 2. Help teachers work harder 3. **Make the school a community of learners** 4. Make the school a community of organizers 36\. Mrs. Naoma Akya thinks elections do not improve her life as a teacher and so she did not exercise her right of suffrage in the last elections. What provision of the Code of Ethics did she fail to observe?  **A. Every teacher shall vote and shall exercise all other constitutional rights and responsibilities** B.  Every teacher shall enjoy academic freedom C. Every teacher or school official shall actively help carry out the declared policies of the state, and shall take an oath to this effect. D. A teacher shall not engage in the promotion of any political, religious, or other partisan interest 37\. Miss Tolo has been appointed the principal of a school in northern Philippines and  would like to initiate participative management in that institution. How would he go about it? 1. Allow the teachers to do the planning themselves 2. Send memoranda and directives to the teachers 3. **Encourage the teachers to share their ideas and give suggestions to the principal** 4. Let the teachers do any decision they make **DAY 14-15 NATO (20 ITEMS)** 38.  RA 4670 mentions the right of teachers to take an indefinite leave. When can teachers consider taking the aforementioned leave? a\. After seven years of continuous service b\. When they enrolled for a post-graduate diploma c\. When teacher is sick **d. When teacher is ill and needs a long medical treatment** 39\. On which policy is R.A. 4670 as the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers focused? a\. Right to establish or join organization **b. Code of ethics for professional teachers** c\. Recruitment shall take place after training d\. To promote and improve a social economic status of public-school teachers 40\. Among the rights of schools, which is NOT provided by law? a\. **Right for basic education to determine subjects of study** b\. Right to proper governance c\. Right for institutions of higher learning to determine academic grounds for admission d\. Right to enforce administrative systems 41\. Among the special rights of teachers, which is NOT provided by the law? **a. Right to refuse regular assignments** b\. Right for career advancement c\. Right to be accorded respect d\. Right for protection   42\. Which of the following illustrates when a teacher regards the profession as a mission? a\. when he teaches for the sake of pay b\. when he gives his best to merit promotion **c. when he let's go of other activities just to show commitment with work** d\. when he teaches to earn recognition of other people 43\. Teacher Moana wants to continue with her study leave for another six months after completing a  school year. Could she be allowed? a\. Yes, if her grades are excellent. **b. Yes, but without compensation.** c\. No, other teachers should have the chance. d\. No, study leave should not exceed one year. 44\. Why is teacher is prohibited from direct business transactions involving books and school supplies? **a. Possibility of exerting influence for his/her own business interest** b\. His/her main task is to teach not to engage in business c\. To avoid competition d\. The Code of Ethics says so 45\. Teacher Fiona teaches in a public school in her locality. Due to teacher shortage, her classroom  teaching starts from 6 am and ends at 3 pm. Is the assignment given her just? a\. Yes, the situation demands that she renders longer teaching hours. b\. Yes, as long as she signs a conforme letter to that effect. c\. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tired and exhausted. **d. No, Magna Carta for Public School Teachers states that in the exigencies of service, any teacher may be required to render more than six hours but not more than eight hours of actual classroom teaching a day.** 46\. Which of the following should a teacher do with a parent's complaint against other teachers. a\. Side with the parent and tell other things against the teachers being complained b\. Try to encourage the parents to see the principal and lay the problem to him c\. Try to defend the teacher and put blame on the pupil **d. Try his best to encourage the parent to talk the problem over with the teacher concerned**. 47\. What code of conduct is violated in relation to the teacher and his associates when a principal reprimands a teacher in front of her pupils? a\. Every teacher has the right to present his side of any accusation. b\. Every teacher and school official should transact all official business through channels c\. A school official should not make any false accusation against his teacher **d. No criticism of an associate should be made in the presence of pupils or students.** 48\. When can teachers be required to work on assignment not related to their duties? a\. When on probation b\. When found inefficient c\. When lacking in educational qualifications **d. When compensated under existing laws** 49\. If teaching is said to be a vocation, which is true? **a. not everyone is called to be a teacher** b\. all teachers are born to become great leaders c\. teaching is a purposive profession every people should endeavor d\. the principal is calling teachers to dedicate their best to their students 50.When we say we consider teaching as a mission, which is implied? a\. that we deliver intermittent service to our students to give time for teachers to relax and manage a healthy well-being. b\. that we provide half-baked instructions in their classes so as not to pressure and overburden the learners c\. that we use videos and power point during discussion to elicit good communication **d. that we include in our discussion, topics that are relevant and responsive to the plight of our students** 51\. What is the overall stream for education, growth and fulfilment in the teaching profession? a\. Merit and promotion **b. Lifelong career** c\. In-service  d\. Pre-service 52\. The following are functions of a teacher. Which refers to the teacher as a counselor of learning? a\. communicate information to students b\. assists students to find solution to his own problems c\. answer readily all students' questions **d. facilitate learning for students** 53\. What should you do if a parent who is concerned about a grade his child received compared to another student's grade demands to see both student's grades? a\. Refuse to show either record **b. Show both records to him** c\. Refuse to show any record without the permission of the principal d\. Show only his child's record 54\. Is holding a rally to protest the delay of benefits due a person ethically acceptable? a\. Yes, when held while on official time. **b. Yes, when held outside the official time.** c\. Yes, when held with approval of the principal. d\. Yes, when held together with parents and students. 55\. No matter how difficult and challenging teaching is, Robert never gives up on his tasks. For  him, teaching is his great \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ that he need to accomplish. **a. mission** b\. profession c\. vocation d\. education 56\. Teacher Maui put together the output of her colleagues in one workshop and published it with her name as author. Which is unprofessional about Teacher's A behavior? **a. Not giving due credit to others for their work** b\. Failing to correct what appears to be unprofessional conduct c\. Giving due credit to others for their work d\. Holding inviolate all confidential information concerning associates 57\. Teacher Zara, a science teacher, has been accused of sexual harassment by one of her students. Which of the following is BEST for the principal to do? a\. ask the teacher to surrender to police b\. tell the teacher to stop reporting to school c\. advice the teacher to transfer to another school **d. create a committee to investigate the teacher** **DAY 16- ANDREW (13 ITEMS)** 58\. Statement A: Declaration of Policy. --- It is hereby declared to be the policy of this Act to promote and improve the social and economic status of public school teachers. Statement B: Declaration of Policy. --- attract and retain in the teaching profession more people with the proper qualifications, it being recognized that advance in education depends on the qualifications and ability of the teaching staff and that education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation as a productive investment of vital importance. 1. Statement A is true, B is false 2. Statement b is true, a is false 3. **Both are true** 4. Both are false 59\. Statement A: SECTION 2. Title --- Definition. --- This Act shall be known as the "Magna Carta for Public School Teachers" and shall apply to all public school teachers except those in the professorial staff of state colleges and universities.  Statement B: As used in this Act, the term "teacher" shall mean all persons engaged in classroom teaching, in any level of instruction, on fulltime basis, including guidance counselors, school librarians, industrial arts or vocational instructors, and all other persons performing supervisory and/or administrative functions in all schools, colleges and universities operated by the Government or its political subdivisions; but shall not include school nurses, school physicians, school dentists, and other school employees.  1. Statement A is true, B is false 2. Statement b is true, a is false 3. **Both are true** 4. Both are false 60\. Statement A: Probationary Period. --- When recruitment takes place after adequate training and professional preparation in any school recognized by the Government, no probationary period preceding regular appointment shall be imposed if the teacher possesses the appropriate civil service eligibility Statement B:  it is necessary to employ as teacher a person who possesses the minimum educational qualifications herein above set forth but lacks the appropriate civil service eligibility, such person shall be appointed on a provisional status and shall undergo a period of probation for not less than one year from and after the date of his provisional appointment.  1. Statement A is true, B is false 2. Statement b is true, a is false 3. **Both are true** 4. Both are false 61\. What appointment can be given to Teacher A who possesses the minimum qualifications but lacks the appropriate but lacks the appropriate civil service eligibility? a\. Contractual basis b\. Permanent c\. **Provisional** d\. Substitute   62.  Which of the following provisions under the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers will most likely promote teachers' welfare and defend their interests? a\. Be promoted in rank and salary b\. Regulate their social involvement c\. Undergo and participate in professional development d\. **Establish, join and maintain professional and self-regulation organizations**   63\. What does "teachers are persons in authority" imply? a\. Teachers cannot be charged. b\. **No person can assault a teacher.** c\. Teachers have immunity from arrest. d\. Decisions made by teachers are deemed right.   64.  Who are covered by RA 4670? a\. Teachers in all levels b\. Teachers in all public elementary schools c\. Teachers in both public and private schools d\. **Teachers in public elementary and secondary schools**   65\. Teacher B has been in active service for 10 years when he decided to pursue higher studies. Under RA 4670, what kind of leave of absence can she/he avail of? a\. Indefinite leave b\. Scholarship leave **c. Study leave** d\. Vacation leave   66\. When can teachers be required to work on assignments not related to their duties? a\. When on probation b\. When found inefficient c\. When lacking in educational qualifications d\. **When compensated under existing laws**   67\. Teacher D is assigned in a rural area; Teacher E in a depressed community; Teacher F in a hazardous area; and Teacher G in a place where standard of living is high. Who is entitled to a hardship allowance? a\. Teacher D b\. Teacher E **c. Teacher F** d\. Teacher G   68\. Teacher H contracted an illness that required rest for more than one year. Which leave should she apply for? a\. Sick leave b\. Personal leave c\. Vacation leave **d. Indefinite leave**   69\. Statement A: SECTION 11. Married Teachers. --- Whenever possible, the proper authorities shall take all steps to enable married couples, both of whom are public school teachers, to be employed in the same locality. Statement B: SECTION 12. Academic Freedom. --- Teachers shall enjoy academic freedom in the discharge of their professional duties, particularly with regard to teaching and classroom methods. 1. Statement A is true; B is false 2. Statement B is true; A is false 3. **Both are true** 4. Both are false 70\. Teacher K teaches in a public school in her locality. Due to teacher shortage, her classroom teaching starts from 6 am and ends at 3 pm. Is the assignment given to her just? a\. Yes, the situation demands that she render longer teaching hours. b\. Yes, as long as she signs a conforme letter to that effect. c\. No, rendering longer teaching hours would make the teacher tired and exhausted. **d. No, Magna Carta for Public School Teachers states that in the exigencies of service, any teacher may be required to render more than six hours and not more than eight hours of actual classroom teaching a day.** 1\.       Statement A: Teacher A knows how to use computer but doesn't know how to excel. Therefore, she is computer literate. Statement B: Teacher A doesn't know the parts of computer but knows how to use it. Teacher A is illiterate. 2\.       All are SEA-TCF essential competency except; 3\.       Statement A: Teacher B knows his lesson very well, meaning he possesses 1 of the SEA-TCF essential competency. Statement B: Teacher B masters his lesson for a very long time and doesn't want to incorporate new strategies that make him competent. 4\.       Which of the following figures describes the number of SEA-TCF success descriptors? 5\.       Statement A: there are 5 SEA-TCF essential competencies and 13 enabling competencies. Statement B: Classroom environment includes creating a culture for learning and managing behavior. 6\.       What do the CFT SEA, PQF, and PPST assure the stakeholders? 7\.       In the Philippines, teacher quality is defined by \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_? 8\.       Statement A: Helping students learn is the disability to know their students, use the most effective teaching and learning strategy and assess and give feedback on how students learn. Statement B: Instruction -- not including communicating effectively, using appropriate discussion techniques, engaging students, and providing responsive feedback to learners. 9\.       Statement A: competency must not be the focus of education. Statement B: parents are included in the SEA-TCF 4 essential competencies. 10\.   Statement A: Competencies refer to a combination of skills, knowledge, behaviour, and attributes that enable effective or better job performance. Statement B: General competencies has nothing to do with the SEA-TCF essential competencies. 11\.   These are all SEA-TCF general competencies, except: 12\.   Statement A: teachers must have at least 1 competency Statement B: teachers must have at least 2 competencies. 13\.   Statement A: Becoming a better teacher every day is the ability to know oneself and others, practice human goodness and then master the teaching practice. Statement B:. Knowing and understanding what to teach is the ability of teachers to deepen and broaden their knowledge on what to teach, understand education trends, policies, and curricula and be updated on local, national, regional, and global developments. 14\. Mr. X manages a computer shop while also teaching full-time at a public secondary school. He would request that his students\' projects be digitized while quietly mentioning/advertising the name of the computer store and its location as the most economical among the several computer shops in the area. Is Mr. X\'s behavior acceptable?    15\. Choose from the following statements regarding a VOCATION that is FALSE.  16.. Select from the following best exemplifies teaching as a profession.   17\. Theoretical understanding of learning and human behavior provides a solid basis that should guide a teacher\'s activities. EXCEPT?    18\. A school\'s academic coordinator has been found to have engaged in gambling which has caused him to be absent most of the time. Can his certificate of registration as a teacher be revoked? 19\. One of her pupils accused Science instructor Teacher S of sexual harassment. What actions should the principal take?    20\. Mr. Santos, a school superintendent, filed his assets and liabilities declaration upon taking office. What ethical standard does this activity violate?    21\. Which is the more ethical course of action for a teacher to take when he or she falls in love with one of his or her students?    22\. You\'re looking for a high-quality professional development program for teachers. What qualities should you look for?    23\. Mr. Nick, a Social Science teacher is advocating reforms which the principal failed to recognize. What should the principal do?   24\. What is meant by vocation?   25\. Which of the following suggests that teaching is a vocation? a\.         I demonstrate attitudes that foster learning and genuine human relationship. b\.         I have a good command of my subject matter. c\.         I possess competencies in the use of teaching skills that facilitate student learning. d\.         I see teaching as a calling for service. In here, I found fulfillment. 26\. Which is an offshoot of the fourth pillar of \"learning to live together\"? a\. Schools teach respect for diversity. b\. Schools show concern what happens to children after they leave school. c\. Schools celebrate United Nations Week. d\. Schools teach care for the environment. 27\. \"Learning to be\" as another pillar of learning is applied when schools \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. I. Facilitate the students\' personality development II\. Empower people to learn more about themselves III\. Encourage students to become immersed in their culture a\. I, II and III b\. II and III c\. I and II d\. I and III 28\. The specialization required of every professional teacher for him/her to be competent is in line with which pillar of learning? a\. learning to know b\. learning to do c\. learning to live together d\. learning to be 29\. Teaching students and adults the art of dialogue is in accordance with which pillar of learning? a\. learning to know b\. learning to do c\. learning to live d\. learning to be 30\. Developing an understanding of life, the world around us and other people is the concern of which pillar of learning? a\. learning to know b\. learning to do c\. learning to live d\. learning to be 31\. Transforming certified skills into personal competence is the concern of which pillar of learning? a\. learning to know b\. learning to do c\. learning to live d\. learning to be 32\. The teacher's responsibility includes observing and following the principles of personal behavior in all relationships with others. Premium shall be placed on \_\_\_\_\_. a\. honesty and integrity b\. interpersonal relationship c\. self-respect and self-discipline d\. intrapersonal relationship 33\. Which is appropriate for a teacher to be referred to as a custodian? a.  appreciates arts and literature b.  affords a life career c.  sets up own standards d.  keeps record of students 35\. Judge the following and discern an offshoot of the pillar of learning to live together? a\. Students learn how to care for the environment b\. Students learn how to understand others and appreciate diversity among people c\. Schools show concern for what happens to the learners after they leave school d\. Schools celebrates United Nations week 36.  Which role does not refer to teacher as a professional? a.  certified by PRC b.  enjoying all rights and privileges due a citizen c.  governed by Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers d.  possesses professional competencies/skills in teaching 37\. Before being able to fully learn to live and work together under the pillar of the 21st century education, what must the learner attain for himself?  a.Find peace within oneself b\. Attain an altruistic mind c\. Love his fellowmen d\. Become self-actualized 38\. Developing an understanding of life, the world around us and other people is the concern of  which pillar of learning? a\. Learning to be b\. Learning to live together c\. Learning to do         d\. Learning to know 39\. Which is NOT an element of a high-morale environment? a\. support personal growth b\. develop prejudice for a group c\. foster sense of accomplishment d\. promote sense of belonging 40\. Education emphasizes learning to be human, through acquisition of knowledge, skills and values conducive to personality development. Which pillar is being pertained to? a\. Learning to know b\. Learning to do c\. Learning to live together d\. Learning to be 41\. With PPST Domain 5 in mind, which of the following should be out? 1. Portfolio 2. anecdotal records 3. Textbooks 4. grades 42\. The PPST defines standards for teachers to follow in order to ensure quality. Which of the following describes a model teaching behavior according to Domain 3? 1. appropriate design, selection, and utilization of assessment procedures constructively aligned to the learning competencies 2. participation in meaningful, relevant, and purposeful professional development activities that are important manifestations of teacher's lifelong learning 3. the use of updated, innovative, and interacting ICT tools that are responsive to the demands of the 21st century 4. the inclusion of multicultural education in the delivery of the lesson in order to instill in the minds of students appreciation and acceptance 43\. Which is at the center of the CFT-SEA? 1. the passionate and dedicated teacher who moves mountains to make sure quality instruction is afforded to learners 2. the joyful learners who are the clienteles of the educative process 3. the responsive curriculum which is timely, updated, and purposeful to address concerns of immediate community 4. the continuing professional development which serves as a compass for the betterment of professional teachers 44\. Which of the following is TRUE about PPST? 1. It was the first document that identifies the common standards for ensuring quality in teaching profession in the Philippines 2. This document covers all teachers - even librarians, administrators, and supervisors which are considered as "teachers" in legal documents 3. The document is crafted to respond to the changes accorded to the ratification of RA 10157 or the K-12 Curriculum 4. The PPST holds true as a basis for the honing of pre-service teachers - those who are currently enrolled as teacher-education students in accredited universities and college 45\. What is the ultimate competency that a baccalaureate degree holder including a teacher education graduate demonstrates? 1. Independence 2. Knowledge 3. Cooperation 4. application 46\. Should the planning of continuing professional development programs consider the ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework? 1. No, continuing professional development is required only in the Philippines. 2. Yes, for professionals to be globally competitive. 3. Not necessarily, it is enough that continuing professional development programs abide by PQF standards. 4. That depends on the professional concerned. 47\. The K to 12 curriculum aims at raising the quality of Filipino learners and graduates while empowering them for lifelong learning that requires functional literacy. Towards this end, the following are the perspectives of this new curriculum EXCEPT: 1. Providing more focus on the total learning areas towards the development of metacognitive skills 2. Implementing a undiscipline approach intreating every facet and component of the curriculum 3. Providing experiential learning areas wherein learners can apply knowledge and life skills 4. Making values development integral across disciplines 48\. The teacher instills to the students the Filipino value of respect for the elderly that is shown through the provision of spaces in the building, granting of discount privileges and prioritizing them in the grocery stores and LRT stations. What literacy is being implied? 1. Multicultural Literacy 2. Social Literacy 3. Financial Literacy 4. Media Literacy 49\. If we are to evaluate the following terms, which is irrelevant to the 21^st^ century demands of education? 1. rigidity 2. Flexibility 3. Open-mindedness 4. technology 50\. Education emphasizes becoming fully human, through acquisition of knowledge, skills and values conducive to personality development. Which pillar is being pertained to? 1. Learning to know 2. Learning to do 3. Learning to live together 4. Learning to be

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