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1. Schools should teach application-based, creative, critical, and innovative thinking to enable learners to respond to the demands of the present world. 2. With the advent of information and communication technology, learning has become borderless, meaning that information acquisition, dissemination, and delivery of education globally has been made possible through ICT. 3. Children and youth need to master higher-order cognitive and interpersonal skills to address the greatest challenges regardless of their national origin or cultural upbringing.

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1. Schools should teach application-based, creative, critical, and innovative thinking to enable learners to respond to the demands of the present world. 2. With the advent of information and communication technology, learning has become borderless, meaning that information acquisition, dissemination, and delivery of education globally has been made possible through ICT. 3. Children and youth need to master higher-order cognitive and interpersonal skills to address the greatest challenges regardless of their national origin or cultural upbringing.

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1.

To enable learners to respond to the demands of the present world,


which should schools do?

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1 point

A. Teach application-based, creative, critical, and innovative thinking


B. Teach information and concepts
C. Offer a fixed curriculum
D. Prepare students for the present

2. What does the statement "with the advent of Information and


Communication Technology, learning has become borderless" mean?

*
1 point

A. Information acquisition and dissemination as well as delivery of education all over the globe
has been made with ICT.
B. Boundaries and limitations are set in relation to acquisition of knowledge and education.
C. Teaching and learning today are expensive and unaffordable.
D. The use of internet, modern laptops, tablet, i-phones and other gadgets has borders.

3. Which of the following skills should be required of children and


youth to master the greatest challenges regardless of national origin
or cultural upbringing?

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1 point

A. Higher-order cognitive and interpersonal skills


B. Psychomotor skills
C. Social and spiritual skills
D. Emotional and leadership skills

4. Which is NOT true about globalization?

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1 point

A. It affects all countries, some are favorably than the others in terms of economic growth,
national sovereignty, and cultural identity.
B. It seeks to explain the integration of economies and societies around the world as they are
knit together by travel, language, values and ideas, trade, labor and financial flows,
communication and technology.
C. It is one of the most dominant forces facing education in the 21st century.
D. as advanced by the ASEAN Heads of States it has three district pillars: economic, socio-
cultural, and political community.

5. The following are attributes of a peace educator


EXCEPT_______________________.

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1 point

A. A responsible global citizen and an agent of culture and peace


B. Has the skills of communication and conflict resolution
C. Is motivated by service but expects rewards for services
D. Lifelong learner who continues to improve his/her own learning abilities

6. Which component is the most important in 21st Century Learning?

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1 point

A. Learning and Innovation Skills


B. Life and Career Skills
C. Information, Media, and Technology Skills
D. All are important as they are interconnected.

7. What skill shows ability to reason effectively, use systems thinking,


make judgments and decisions, and solve problems?

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1 point

A. Collaboration
B. Critical Thinking
C. Communication
D. Creativity

8. What skill demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully


with diverse teams , exercise flexibility and willingness to be helpful in
making necessary compromises to accomplish a common goal, and
assume shared responsibility for group work, and value the individual
contributions made by each team member?
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1 point

A. Creativity
B. Critical Thinking
C. Communication
D. Collaboration

9. What skill exhibits ability to articulate thoughts and ideas


effectively using oral, written, and non-verbal skills and to listen
effectively to decipher meaning, including knowledge, values,
attitudes, and intentions?

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1 point

A. Collaboration
B. Critical Thinking
C. Communication
D. Creativity

10. What skill shows the ability to use a wide range of idea creation
techniques to create new and worthwhile ideas, and elaborate, refine,
analyze, and evaluate original ideas to improve? It demonstrate
originality and inventiveness in work and understand the real world
limits to adopting new ideas. Act on ideas to make a tangible and
useful contribution to the field in which the innovation will occur.

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1 point

A. Creativity
B. Critical Thinking
C. Collaboration
D. Communication

11. Which best describes an innovative curricuralist or teacher?


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1 point

A. A teacher implements new curriculum with open mindedness and full belief that the
curriculum will enhance learning.
B. The teacher as a learner starts with knowing about the curriculum, the subject matter or the
content.
C. A good curriculum has to be planned. It is the role of the teacher to make a yearly, monthly or
Daily plan of the curriculum.
D. A teacher who embraces creativity and innovation. A curriculum is always dynamic; hence it
keeps on changing

12. Which of the following should be considered in developing learning


experiences?
I Knowledge III Skills
II Attitude IV Emotion
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1 point

A. I, II, III
B. I, II, IV
C. II, III, IV
D. I, III, IV

13. What most essential competencies mean in the delivery of


curriculum using online and offline platform?
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1 point

A. Strictly following the required curriculum guide


B. Application of indigenization and localization
C. Modification of learning competencies stated in the curriculum
D. Refers to what the students need, considered indispensable, in the teaching-learning process
to building skills to equip learners for subsequent grade levels and subsequently, for lifelong
learning

14. Lesson plan is an integral part of teaching and


learning process. Lesson should be planned before the class for the
effective delivery of the curriculum. What is the first consideration in
crafting lesson plan?
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1 point

A. Needs and interest of learners


B. Achievable lesson
C. Most essential competencies
D. Availability of instructional materials

15. The new breed of teachers takes advantage of technology that


enables them to understand, integrate, create, communicate,
and compute printed and written materials. Which best
describes the 21st Century teacher?
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1 point

A. Multi literate
B. Multi specialist
C. Multi skilled
D. Multitasked

16. As teachers, there are times that we are


confronted with uncertainties, pressed with issues, and struck by
prejudice in the practice of profession. Which people skill do we need
to imbibe and sustain all the time to avoid ending up in frustration and
disappointment?
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1 point

A. Being socially assertive


B. Sustaining lasting confidence
C. Crafting a memorable presence
D. Being exceptionally at decoding emotions

17. What does the statement "with the advent of Information and
Communication Technology, learning has become borderless" mean?
*
1 point

A. Information acquisition and dissemination as well as delivery of education all over the globe
has been made with ICT.
B. Boundaries and limitations are set in relation to acquisition of knowledge and education.
C. Teaching and learning today are expensive and unaffordable.
D. The use of internet, modern laptops, tablet, i-phones and other gadgets has borders

18. Which of the following statement is TRUE about the curriculum?

I. It is a sequence of potential experiences set up in the schools for


the purpose of disciplining children and youth in group ways of
thinking and acting.

II. Curriculum is all the “experiences outside the classroom


which are planned and enacted by the teacher, and also learned by
the student.
III. Curriculum is subject for change for the better means any
alteration, modification or improvement of existing condition.
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1 point

A. I only
B. II & III
C. II only
D. I & III

19. Which of the following skills should be required of children and


youth to master the greatest challenges regardless of national origin
or cultural upbringing?
*
1 point

A. Higher-order cognitive and interpersonal skills


B. Psychomotor skills
C. Social and spiritual skills
D. Emotional and leadership skills

20. What are the evidences which prove that new literacies of
teachers have positive impact on the growth of the learners?
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1 point

A. The learners were able to respect others’ culture.


B. Learners were able to adapt the changes in the society.
C. The learners were able to interact with other people around the globe
D. The learners were able to understand the lesson through distance learning

21. Which type of curriculum can sharpens the multi-


sensory skills of the learners.
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1 point

A. Classical
B. Technological
C. Programmed
D. Traditional

22. Ms. Abad provides activities that cater the interest of every
learner.
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1 point

A. Traditional
B. Technological
C. Classical
D. Programmed

23. Which type of curriculum is applicable in this


time of pandemic where education system is not allowed for
face-to-face system?
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1 point

A. Technological learning that provides interactive learning with the aid of multimedia.
B. Thematic unit study that integrates other curriculum. This will lead to holistic growth of the
learners.
C. Programmed curriculum promotes independency of the learners. This curriculum is favorable
to working parents.
D. Traditional curriculum that uses books in learning process. Parents have the opportunity to
assist their child and maximize their learning at home.

24. Lessons were uploaded to Google classroom that the learners


could access using the ID and passcode given by the teacher.
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1 point

A. Traditional
B. Technological
C. Classical
D. Programmed

25. Ms. Macola is a Mathematics teacher; he integrates the concept of


Science and Arts in teaching spatial figures.
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1 point

A. Traditional
B. Technological
C. Classical
D. Thematic Unit Study

26. The teacher gives their learners their freedom on how they will
accomplish the task or module given to them.
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1 point
A. Programmed
B. Technological
C. Classical
D. Thematic Unit Study

27. What connotes digital literacy?


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1 point

A. This is the ability of the learners to understand audio-visual presentation.


B. This refers to the access of learners to multi-media channels to improve their digital literacy.
C. This is the capacity of the learners to interpret the data presented offline or online and their
ability to use the available technological infrastructure.
D. The learners are able to express their thoughts and opinion the social media platform
intelligently.

28. The world has become a global village. What sound practice is
expected of teachers?
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1 point

A. Ethnocentrism
B. . Ethnic cleansing
C. Respect of diverse cultures
D. Xenocentrism

29. To survive in the global community and in the 21st century, one
must be a _______________.
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1 point

A. Digital expert
B. Digital native
C. Digital immigrant
D. Authority

30. What is the concern of Multicultural Literacy?


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1 point

A. Anticipating the future and imagining possible and probable futures.


B. Striving for quality economic, social and political development in all countries
C. Promoting care for the environment and building a global, cultural and ecological
responsibility
D. The exploration of concepts of cultural diversity, similarities and prejudices to promote
cultural understanding
31. Which word is commonly used to describe the growing
interdependence of the world’s economies, culture, and populations,
brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology,
and flows of investment, people, and information?
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1 point

A. Globalization
B. Culture
C. Multicultural
D. Global Village

32. Who are globally literate students?


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1 point

A. Those who are able to think critically about the world and the role that they play in it.
B. They are those who have an understanding of and appreciation for the different cultures,
customs, systems and relationships that exist throughout the world.
C. Those who are empowered to affect positive change in the world.
D. All of the above

33. All of the following are signs and symbols of culture except
________________.
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1 point

A. Values
B. Customs
C. Informal
D. Technology

34. Suppose that by the year 2023 your income has doubled and prices
of all goods have doubled too. In 2023, how much will you be able to
buy with your 2023 income?
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1 point

A. More than today


B. The same amount as today.
C. Less than today
D. Don’t know

35. In general, investments that are riskier tend to provide higher


returns over time than investments with less risk.
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1 point

A. True
B. False
C. Somewhat
D. Don’t Know

36. The Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas vision in organizing the Expo was
also in line with their establishments’ advocacy. What was BSP’s
advocacy?
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1 point

A. Improvement of Filipino lives


B. Eradicate poverty
C. Financial Education
D. Debt-Free individual

37. Experimentation is an example strategy for which literacy?


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1 point

A. Environmental
B. Ecological
C. Ecoliteracy
D. Ecosytem

38. Immersion is an example strategy for which literacy?


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1 point

A. Environmental
B. Ecological
C. Ecoliteracy
D. Ecosystem

39. Which benefit refers to a system-wide culture of sustainability


helps preserve and enhance what the institution values today as well
as for the future?
*
1 point

A. environment and economic sustainability


B. Reputation as a leader through example
C. Improved quality of life in the campus
D. economic benefits.

40. Which one refers to all electronic or digital means and print or
artistic visuals used to transmit messages?
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1 point

A. digital info
B. ICT
C. Media
D. Media Education

41. Who should be an ecologically literate person according to Orr?


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1 point

A. Someone who understands the dynamics of the environmental crisis.


B. Someone who applies understanding of human activities to nature.
C. Someone who is a steward to fellow human beings.
D. Someone who is well-knowledgeable about the environment.

42. Which of the following is NOT true about digital natives?


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1 point

A. digital natives are familiar with digital systems


B. digital native’s knowledge on technology is like an automatic system.
C. digital natives are not necessarily all digital know-how.
D. there is still an issue on digital divide among digital natives.

43. What is an essential literacy to be successful in today’s world?


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1 point

A. knowledge of media
B. digitally literacy
C. Manipulation of cyberspace
D. Digital Ethics

44. An Art benefit wherein a person has the ability to take time and
look into details of things refer to?
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1 point

A. Somatic experience
B. Nuance matters
C. Limits of Language as not limits of cognition
D. Slowing down perception

45. What ability among learners as pointed out by Robinson, needs to


awaken and develop?
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1 point

A. Communication
B. Creativity
C. Academics
D. Intelligence

46. In artistic literacy, it requires to?


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1 point

A. an artistic ability
B. a process of learning
C. Literate practices
D. A successful knowledge

47. Which does NOT promote creativity?


*
1 point

A. encouraging memorization
B. allowing reflection
C. providing open-ended activities
D. using divergent questions

48. The following are indicators of financial literacy, EXCEPT


_________.
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1 point

A. saving
B. impulse-buying
C. investing
D. prioritizing

49. The vision of the basic education is to “make Filipino functionally


literate”. Which of the following operationally defines functional
literacy?
*
1 point
A. Able to read and write
B. Able to read and write letters and solve problem
C. Able to read, write, compute and apply these skills in daily life.
D. Able to read with understanding, write one’s thoughts and compute word problems

50. How will the reputation as leader be initiated by example?


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1 point

A. Create a vlog about green campus


B. Practice farming in gaming sites
C. Provide opportunities where they practice what they teach.
D. Make an advertisement promoting green initiatives

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