FS2 Prelim
  • 1. which form is used to track the movement of learners throughout the school year?
A) Sf2
B) Sf5
C) SF1
D) SF4
  • 2. which form is used to record the master list of class enrollment?
A) SF1
B) Sf3
C) Sf2
D) SF4
  • 3. which form is used to record the inventory of school personnel?
A) Sf5
B) Sf4
C) Sf7
D) Sf6
  • 4. what information in recorded in FS2?
A) None of these
B) Enrollment,count and movement
C) Attendance, absence, and tirediness
D) Students,grades,and subject
  • 5. who is responsible for preparing sf3?
A) Class adviser
B) School register
C) School head
D) Principal
  • 6. what is the code and title of the form used for the master list of class enrollment?
A) School adviser
B) School Register
C) School Principal
D) School head
  • 7. who is responsible for preparing sf2 learners daily class attendance form?
A) None of these
B) English teacher
C) School head
D) Class adviser
  • 8. when is sf5 -report on promotion from prepared?
A) End of school year
B) Every 5 months
C) End of month
D) Every year
  • 9. what is the form code for the "summary enrollment and movement of learners " form?
A) Sf4
B) Sf8
C) Sf7
D) Sf5
E) Sf6
  • 10. who is responsible for preparing the inventory of school personnel form?
A) School Principal
B) President
C) School head
D) Class adviser
  • 11. which form list the number of promoted retain learners by grade level?
A) Sf7
B) Sf8
C) Sf6
D) Sf9
  • 12. which form less the number of promoted retain learners by grade level?
A) School head
B) None of these
C) Principal
D) Class adviser
  • 13. which form requires the recording of attendance absence or tardiness?
A) Sf3
B) Sf4
C) Sf2
D) Sf1
  • 14. what is the mode of preparation for the learners daily class attendance form?
A) Sf5
B) Sf4
C) Sf3
D) Sf2
  • 15. which philosophy emphasizes the importance of individual freedom and choice and learning believing that each student has a uniqe path to follow?
A) Pragmatism
B) Existentialism
C) Idealism
  • 16. what is the central belief of idealism?
A) promoting individual freedom and choice
B) Discovering universal thruths
C) ideas and concepts are the essence of knowledge
  • 17. who is considered a key figure in pragmatism linking the philosophy to evolution and emphasizing the importance of experience and learning?
A) Charles sander Peirce
B) Jean Piaget
C) John Dewey
D) John Locked
  • 18. which educational philosophy emphasize the importance of training the mind and transmitting core knowledge often through traditional methods like lectures and memorization?
A) Existentialism
B) Pragmatism
C) Essentialism
D) Perennialism
  • 19. who is associated with the development of the socratic method?
A) None of these
B) Aristotle
C) Socratic
D) Plato
E) Socrates
  • 20. who is regarded as the founder of existentialism?
A) Immanuel Kant
B) Friedrich Nietzsche
C) Soren Kierkegaard
D) Charles Sanders Pierce
  • 21. who is associated with the development of the socratic method?
A) None of these
B) Socratic
C) Immanuel Kant
D) Plato
E) Socrates
  • 22. what is the main emphasis of constructivism in learning theory?
A) Rote memorization
B) reflection in active construction in the mind
C) Passive Learning
D) Behavior modification
  • 23. who is known as the father of linguistic?
A) Socrates
B) Noam Chomsky
C) Aristotle
D) John Locked
  • 24. who is considered the father of realism and the scientific method?
A) Plato
B) None of these
C) Socrates
D) Aristotle
  • 25. what is the focus of the existentialism in the philosophy?
A) Individual importance
B) External standard
C) None of these
D) Collective consciousness
  • 26. which educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of experience and change?
A) Perennialism
B) Pragmatism
C) Idealism
D) Exestialism
  • 27. which educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of the individual and their unique experience?
A) Idealism
B) Perennialism
C) Existentialism
D) Pragmatism
  • 28. what is the main focus of essentialism in education?
A) Teaching basic skills and core knowledge
B) Emphasizing practical knowledge
C) Transmitting core knowledge
D) Discovering universal thruths
  • 29. what is the main idea behind constructivism in education?
A) Knowledge is actively constructed by learners
B) Learning is a process of memorizing facts
C) Knowledge is passively received from teacher
D) Learning is primarily a social process
  • 30. what is the role of teacher in a constructivist classroom?
A) to provide direct instruction and model desired behaviors
B) to deliver information in assess student understanding
C) To act facilitator and guida student learning
D) to control the learning environment and ensure student compliance
  • 31. what is the main idea behind about linguistic philosophy?
A) language is a tool for thinking and learning
B) language is a social construct
C) language is a reflection of our thoughts and experience
D) language is a barrier to learning
  • 32. Which educational philosophy places a strong emphasis on the role of ideas and the mind in education, believing that knowledge is primarily acquired through rational thought and contemplation?
A) Existentialism
B) Pragmatism
C) Idealism
D) Reallism
  • 33. Which educational philosophy advocates for the use of the "Great Books" of Western civilization?
A) Behaviorism
B) Perennialism
C) Pragmatism
D) Essentialism
  • 34. 25

    Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a student-centered learning environment?
A) None of these
B) Students have a voice in the classroom
C) Passive learning and rote memorization
D) Emphasis on real-world problem solving
  • 35. Which educational philosophy views the teacher as a facilitator rather than a leader, encouraging student input and active learning?
A) Extentialism
B) Perennialism
C) Progressivsm
D) Essentialism
  • 36. Which educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of teaching "back to basics subjects like math, science, history, and English?
A) Perennialism
B) Social Reconstructivism
C) Essentialism
D) Progressivsm
  • 37. Which educational philosophy emphasizes the idea that truth is universal and unchanging, and that education should focus on timeless ideas and values?
A) Perennialism
B) Existentialism
C) Essentialism
D) Progressivsm
E) None of these
  • 38. Which of the following is NOT a method commonly associated with Pragmatism?
A) Cooperative learning
B) Lectures and memozation
C) Projects and experimentation
D) Hands-on problem Solving
E) None of these
  • 39. Which of the following is a key concept in behaviorism, suggesting that behaviors followed by positive consequences are more likely to be repeated?
A) Classical Conditioning
B) The law of effect
C) Tabula rasa
D) Universal Grammar
E) None of these
  • 40. According to the text, which educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of training the mind and transmitting core knowledge, often through traditional methods like lectures and memorization?
A) Existentialism
B) Idealism
C) None of these
D) Perennialism
E) Essentialism
  • 41. According to the text, which educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of training the mind and transmitting core knowledge, often through traditional methods like lectures and memorization?
A) Asking probing questions
B) Encouraging critical thinking
C) Providing direct answers to student questions
D) Engaging students in active dialogue
  • 42. Which educational philosophy is associated with the idea that learning is a process of constructing meaning through interaction with the environment and others?
A) Constructivism
B) Behaviorism
C) Perennialism
D) Essentialism
E) None of these
  • 43. Pilos means ______and Sophos means ______
A) None of these
B) Care, beautiful
C) Love, Wisdom
D) Big, Small
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