Republic of the Philippines
UNIVERSITY OF RIZAL SYSTEM
Province of Rizal
FINAL EXAM
Name :________________________________________ Course:___________________
Professor:______________________________________ Date :____________________
Directions: Read each item carefully. Select the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which pillar of learning best describes the phrase, "Unity in Diversity"?
A. learning to know C. learning to live together
B. learning to do D. learning to be
2. The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers does NOT recognize which of the
following statements?
A. Quality education depends primarily on the quality of socio-economic status of teachers.
B. Education is development and vice-versa.
C. Education is an essential factor in the economic growth of the nation.
D. Advancement in education depends on the teachers' qualifications and ability.
3. Which of the following individuals falls under the category of non-academic workers as
defined by the Education Act of 1982?
A. guidance counselor C. school nurse
B. school principal D. school librarian
4. Which educational level(s), as provided for in Article XIV, Section 2 of the Philippine
Constitution, allow(s) for free and compulsory education?
A. elementary level C. tertiary level
B. elementary and secondary levels D. secondary level
5. Citizens are entitled to a high-quality education in which educational level(s)?
A. basic education level C. graduate level
B. tertiary level D. all levels
6. Is an alien qualified to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers?
A. No, he/she is not a natural-born citizen of the Philippines.
B. Yes, provided his/her country has reciprocity with the Philippines in the practiceof the
teaching profession.
C. Yes, provided he/she is a teacher education graduate.
D. No, because he/she is not a citizen of the Philippines.
7. Which of the following legislation promotes the creation of Centers of Excellence in
teacher education in the Philippines?
A. RA 7722 C. RA 7796
B. RA 7784 D. RA 7834
8. Teacher F talks about the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Which pillar should she emphasize the
most?
A. learning to be C. learning to live together
B. learning to know D. learning to do
9. Under the Education Act of 1982, which of the following rights is meant for parents?
A. the right to petition for redress of grievances
B. the right to academic freedom
C. the right to unrestricted access to the case's evidence
D. the right to privacy of communication
10. Which of the following can help achieve relevant quality education?
A. competent instruction C. school-community relations
B. strong curriculum D. competent administrator
11. What does "teachers are persons in authority" imply?
A. No person can assault a teacher.
B. Teachers have immunity from arrest.
C. Decisions made by teachers are deemed right.
D. Teachers cannot be charged
12. When can teachers be required to work on assignments not related to their duties?
A. when found inefficient
B. when lacking in educational qualifications
C. when on probation
D. when compensated under existing laws
13. How is the gradual progression of teachers' salaries from minimum to maximum done?
A. regular increment every year C. increment after five years
B. regular increment every 3 years D. increment after ten years of service
14. Teacher K has been teaching for seven years, so she qualifies for a one-year study
leave with salary. How much pay is she entitled to if she pursues it?
A. 40% of monthly salary C. 60% of monthly salary
B. 50% of monthly salary D. 70% of monthly salary
15. What appointment can Teacher A get if she has the necessary minimum qualifications
but isn't eligible for civil service?
A contractual basis C. provisional
B. permanent D. substitute
16. Which of the following clauses of the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers is most
likely to promote and defend the welfare and interests of teachers?
A. establish, join, and maintain professional and self-regulation organizations
B. undergo and participate in professional development
C. regulate their social involvement
D. be promoted in rank and salary
17. Who is covered by RA 4670?
A. teachers in all levels
B. teachers in public elementary and secondary schools
C. teachers in all public elementary schools
D. teachers in both public and private schools
18. Teacher | had been in active service for ten years when he chose to further his
education. What type of leave of absence may he take under RA 4670?
A. indefinite leave C. study leave
B. scholarship leave D. vacation leave
19. What does the law say about free public secondary education?
A. School fees that are specified and permitted by law are not required to be paid.
B. Every student has the right to attend public secondary schools.
C. To enter public secondary schools, you do not need to be screened.
D. Students enrolling in public secondary schools are exempt from paying tuition and other
expenses.
20. Teacher A is assigned in a rural area; Teacher B is assigned in a depressed community.
Teacher C is assigned in a hazardous area; Teacher D is assigned in a place where the
standard of living is high. Who is entitled to a hardship allowance?
A. Teacher A C. Teacher C
B. Teacher B D. Teacher D
21. Teacher M works in a public school in her locality. Her classroom instruction begins at 6
a.m. and concludes at 3 p.m. due to a teacher shortage. Is the task assigned to her
reasonable?
A. Yes, as long as she signs a letter stating as such.
B. Yes, the circumstances necessitate that she work more hours as a teacher.
C. No, extending the instructional hours will fatigue and exhaust the teacher.
D. No, the 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.
22. Which of the following might be the reason for a teacher's suspension from the teaching
profession?
A. conduct that is immoral, unprofessional, or dishonorable
B. obtaining a certificate of registration by following required processes
C. professional instructors' adherence to a code of ethics and professional standards
D. willingness to participate in seminars, workshops, conferences, and other similar events,
as well as the Board and Commission's authorized continuous education program
23. Teacher B became unwell and had to take time
off for more than a year. Which type of leave should she request?
A. sick leave C. vacation leave
B. personal leave D. indefinite leave
24. Under some circumstances, school workers can receive free legal assistance. Principal
V was accused of spreading rumors about his next-door neighbor. Is it true that Principal V is
entitled to the aforementioned service as Principal?
A. Yes, he should defend himself.
B. No, if funds are not available.
C. No, it might bring some disagreements in school.
D. No, the case is not related to his professional duties.
25. Which of the following statements is NOT in accordance with the Code of Ethics for
Professional Teachers?
A. The teacher must decide which information should be kept private.
B. The teacher must be completely dedicated to his or her job.
C. The teacher must be proud of the noble nature of his or her work.
D. There must be no bias or discrimination on the part of the teacher towards any student
26. Which of the following conditions characterizes the globalization trend?
A. defining and enforcing stricter borders between and among states
B. greater understanding of the value of national cultures and customs
C. human activity having a decreasing influence on the planet Earth
D. local and national economies being integrated into a global economy
27. What is the concern of Multicultural Education?
A. imagining and anticipating conceivable and likely futures
B. gender equality and maximizing women's contributions to development
C. promoting environmental stewardship and cultivating a worldwide culture of ecological
stewardship
D. the study of cultural differences, similarities, and biases in order to foster cultural
understanding
28. Which of the following is an example of globalization's economic influence on education?
A. Education is becoming increasingly commercialized, and it is being taken over by
corporations.
B. The concept of 'citizen' as a coherent and uniting term is becoming weakened.
C. Learning takes on new meanings as a result of new information and communication
technologies.
D. Local and national assistance and subsidies for education are being reduced.
29. Teacher R makes it a point to incorporate literature and materials from a variety of
cultures and ethnic groups while organizing his classes and courses. What type of education
is this?
A. multilingual education C. gender-free education
B. multicultural education D. transformative education
30. In mainstream academic discourse, what educational approach/perspective sees the
knowledge and experience of women, racial groups, and ethnic groups as legitimate, valid,
and meaningful as the knowledge and experience of dominating groups?
A. transformative education
C. inclusive education
B. multicultural education
D. global education
31. Which of the following gender assertions is true?
A. Gender is biologically determined.
B. Gender is socially and culturally constructed.
C. Gender roles are the same in all societies.
D. Gender is a socially assigned status.
32. What educational pillar promotes learning to be human through acquiring information,
skills, and values that are beneficial to personality development?
A. learning to be C. learning to know
B. learning to do D. learning to live together
33. Which of the following activities would NOT be beneficial to a school's diversity efforts?
A. using cooperative learning
B. working with neighborhood groups
C. using culturally-relevant teaching methods
D. using ability grouping
34. What pillar of education is the teacher encouraging if he or she emphasizes the
development of the learner's competency to turn knowledge into innovations and
employment creation?
A. learning to know C. learning to do
B. learning to be D. learning to live together
35. Why is it important for peace education to have a positive educational environment?
A. Peace education can take place in a range of contexts, from rural to urban, school- based
to community-based, and within official curricula or non-formal popular education programs.
B. Peace education is infused into conventional academic topics such as literature,
arithmetic, physics, history, language, civics, and the arts by many teachers.
C. Educators' content and approaches for peace education are shaped by the social,
cultural, economic, and political environments in which they operate.
D. all of the above
36. With the increased competition brought on by globalization, what do most businesses
prefer when employing new employees?
A. flexibility
B. selectiveness
C. quickness
D. none of the above
37. What contemporary educational trend emphasizes the study of the fundamental
concepts, beliefs, and values that underpin our democratic political society and constitutional
order?
A. development education
B. civic education
C. peace educatio
D. multicultural education
38. Which of the following statements about Human Rights Education (HRE) is correct?
A. HRE is more about the state's responsibilities to implement human rights laws than it is
about the protection of rights holders.
B. Human Rights Standards differ from society to society, hence HRE approaches and
procedures should differ as well.
C. HRE must concentrate on values, beliefs, norms, and human rights, as well as how they
might be transformed into daily activities.
D. HRE should place a greater emphasis on rights based on "book law" rather than "law in
practice."
39. Which among the following is NOT a core principle of human rights?
A. human dignity C. universality
B. non-discrimination D. independency
40. "Subject matter should help students understand and appreciate themselves as unique
individuals who accept complete responsibility for their thoughts, feelings. and actions."
From which philosophy is this thought based?
A. perennialism C. essentialism
B. existentialism D. progressivism
41. The acquisition of the three R's is at the heart of Teacher Marisol's concept. Her way of
thinking is based on
A. essentialism C. existentialism
B. realism D. pragmatism
42. The value of the humanities in the curriculum is emphasized by a school principal. To
which educational philosophy does he or she adhere?
A. existentialism` C. perennialism
B. essentialism D. pragmatism
43. Unlike the other teachers at her school, Teacher Shane uses a non-traditional style of
addressing lessons, relying on sources other than the school's mandated text as the primary
source of information and expertise. Instead, she went out of her way to come up with
various ways to assist her students learn their lectures better. Teacher Shane adheres to
which philosophy?
A. progressivism C. essentialism
B. perennialism D. idealism.
44. The learner is a product of his or her surroundings. He doesn't always have a choice. His
surroundings have an impact on him. This can be ascribed to what philosophy?
A. rationalism C. progressivism
B. behaviorism D. essentialism
45. Teacher K instills in her students the belief that pleasure is not the ultimate good. What
philosophy contradicts the teacher's teaching?
A. realism C. empiricism
B. Epicureanism D. hedonism
46. This name means 'Old Master'.
A. Lao Tzu C.Buddha
B. Siddhartha Gautama D. Kong Fuzi
47. With RA 9155, to which body were all the functions, programs, and activities of the
Department of Education related to Sports competition transferred?
A. Commission on Higher Education C. Philippine Sports Commission
B. Technical Education Services D. Commission on Higher Education
Development Authority
48. Which philosophy has the educational goal of indoctrinating Filipinos to embrace the
Catholic church's doctrines in order to encourage trust in God?
A. realism C. idealism
B. pragmatism D. existentialism
49. Virtue, as a component of Rizal's teaching, focuses on the teaching of good and beauty
that is congruent with God's good and beauty. What philosophy backs this up?
A. existentialism C. progressivism
B. idealism D. social reconstructionism
50. As provided for in the Education Act of 1982, how are the institutions of learning
encouraged to set higher standards of quality over the minimum required for state
recognition?
A. academic freedom C. granting of special permit
B. CPE D. voluntary accreditation