Reviewer 2
Reviewer 2
Reviewer 2
No: 14 Q: Who invented the video game console? No: 23 Q: Who invented the first rocket - powered
Ans: Ralph H. Baer fighter aircraft, BI - 1 (together with
AlekseiMihailovichIsaev)?
No: 15 Q: Who invented the electromechanical television, Ans: Alexander Bereznyak
electronic color television?
Ans: John Logie Baird No: 24 Q: Who invented the World Wide Web with
Robert Cailliau?
No: 16 Q: Who invented the gas turbine? Ans: Tim Berners – Lee
Ans: John Barber
No: 25 Q: Who invented the modern ballpoint pen?
No: 17 Q: Who invented PVC? Ans: Laszlo Biro
Ans: Eugen Baumann
No: 26 Q: Who invented the stereo?
No: 18 Q: Who invented the wind - up radio? Ans: Alan Blumlein
Ans: Trevor Baylis
No: 27 Q: Who invented the three - point seat belt?
No: 19 Q: Who invented the Chanel No. 5? Ans: Nils Bohlin
Ans: Ernest Beaux
No: 28 Q: Who invented the snowmobile?
No: 20 Q: Who invented the pH meter? Ans: Joseph - Armand Bombardier
Ans: Arnold O. Beckman
No: 29 Q: Who invented the Braille writing system?
No: 21 Q: Who invented the telephone? Ans: Louis Braille
Ans: Alexander Graham Bell
No: 30 Q: Who invented Cellophane?
No: 22 Q: Who invented the petrol - powered Ans: Jacques E. Brandenberger
automobile?
No: 31 Q: Who invented stainless steel? No: 40 Q: Who invented the neon lamp?
Ans: Harry Brearley Ans: Georges Claude
No: 32 Q: Who invented the automatic handgun? No: 41 Q: Who invented the dishwasher?
Ans: John Moses Browning Ans: Josephine Cochrane
No: 33 Q: Who invented the lawnmower? No: 42 Q: Who invented the Hovercraft?
Ans: Edwin Beard Budding Ans: Christopher Cockerell
No: 34 Q: Who invented paper? No: 43 Q: Who invented the Christmas card?
Ans: C`aiLun Ans: Sir Henry Cole
No: 36 Q: Who invented Peanut Butter? No: 45 Q: Who invented the Electric stove?
Ans: George Washington Carver Ans: Lloyd Groff Copeman
No: 38 Q: Who invented the first space station No: 47 Q: Who invented the first steam - powered
(Salyut) and Proton rocket (the most used heavy lift road vehicle?
launch system)? Ans: Nicolas - Joseph Cugnot
Ans: Vladimir Chelomey
No: 48 Q: Who invented the first artificial
No: 39 Q: Who invented the pressure suit? refrigerator?
Ans: EvgeniyChertovsky Ans: William Cullen
No: 49 Q: Who invented or is at least credited for inventing No: 57 Q: Who invented the first practical
eyeglasses in 1284? pneumatic tyre?
Ans: SalvinoD'Armate Ans: John Boyd Dunlop
No: 50 Q: Who invented 3D holography? No: 58 Q: Who invented the telephone handset?
Ans: Yuri NikolaevichDenisyuk Ans: Cyril Duquet
No: 51 Q: Who invented the Thermos flask? No: 59 Q: Who invented Dual Cyclone bagless
Ans: James Dewar vacuum cleaner, incorporating the principles of
cyclonic separation?
No: 52 Q: Who invented the Ceiling fan and the electric sewing Ans: James Dyson
machine?
Ans: Philip Diehl No: 60 Q: Who invented roll film?
Ans: George Eastman
No: 53 Q: Who invented the Diesel engine?
Ans: Rudolf Diesel No: 61 Q: Who invented the first monorail (horse -
drawn)?
No: 54 Q: Who invented the Dolby noise - reduction Ans: Ivan Elmanov
system?
Ans: Ray Dolby No: 62 Q: Who invented the implantable
pacemaker?
No: 55 Q: Who invented the ejection seat? Ans: Rune Elmqvist
Ans: Anastase Dragomir
No: 63 Q: Who invented the the computer mouse?
No: 56 Q: Who invented the first navigable Ans: Douglas Engelbart
submarine?
Ans: Cornelius Drebbel No: 64 Q: Who invented the microprocessor?
Ans: Federico Faggin
No: 65 Q: Who invented the nuclear reactor?
Ans: Enrico Fermi Father of Chemistry- Jabir Bin Hayan
No: 66 Q: Who invented the two - way radio? Father of Statistics- Ronald Fisher
Ans: Reginald Fessenden
Father of Zoology- Aristotle
No: 67 Q: Who invented the contact lens?
Ans: Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick Father of History- Herodotus
Father of Microbiology - Louis Pasteur
No: 68 Q: Who invented the Geiger counter?
Ans: Hans Wilhelm Geiger Father of Botany - Theophrastus
No: 69 Q: Who invented the Guillotine, a device for human Father of Algebra - Diophantus
decapitation?
Father of Electricity - Benjamin Franklin
Ans: Joseph - Ignace Guillotin
Father of Geometry - Euclid
No: 70 Q: Who invented the first anti - cholera and anti -
plague vaccines? Father of Internet - Vinton Cerf
Ans: WaldemarHaffkine
Father of Genetics - Gregor Johann Mendel
No: 71 Q: Who invented the synthetic diamond?
Ans: Tracy Hall Father of Nanotechnology - Richard Smalley
26. Author of Doctrina Christiana -- Fray Juan de 40. HAIKU – Japanese poem about nature. 5, 7, 5
Plasencia (3 lines and 17 syllables)
27. Light travels fastest -- Air 41. TANKA – Japanese poem: 5 lines, 31 syllables
28. Protons of Silicon -- 14 42. BLACK VERSE – with meter but no rhyme
39. I, II ( I-trial and error, II-stimulus response) - 51. Pre-conventional( Mutual Benefit) - reward, star,
Behaviorism anchored with the theories related to. stamp.
40. 5x3x2x2x2- Prime factor of 120. 52. Post-conventional(Common Good) - A taxi driver
returned the baggage left by the passenger.
41. I, II, III ( I-Participative Learning, II-
Constructive planning, III- innovative Planning) - 53. Blood Compact- Legazpi and Rajah Sikatuna in
Formulation of teachers professional development Bohol.
plan.
54. Sounds- Phonology
42. Diksyunaryo- Kahulugan ng mgasalita.
55. Socialization- Participafing and functioning
43. Routine* members of the society by figting into organize way
of living.
44. Operant Conditioning- Skinner
56. Drawing- Visual/Spatial.
45. Authentic Assessment- Real-life.
57. Heirarchy of Biology Taxonomy - Has 8 levels.
46- Developmental Portfolio- Display the drawings
of the childrens. 58. Spiral Curriculum- K-12
47. Below 75- Did not meet expectation. 59. Essentialism- Basic/Essential.
63. Professional Licensed- Signed by the PRC. 74. Conservation- about Mother Earth.
64. CPU - brain of the computer. 75. Stress the positive aspects of culture- IP
( Indigenous People)
65. Sa kanyangama (Padre Damaso) -
Saannamanani Maria Clara angkanyangpagka 76. Spreadsheet - Performs computation.
mestiza.
77. Biosphere - Air, Water, and Land.
66. Resource Provider- Role of the teachers play
when they help their colleagues by sharing 78. Philippine Qualifications Framework- What does
instructional resources. PQF means.
67. Deductive- From Generalization to Specific. 79. Reforestation - Solution due to increasing global
warming.
68. Motivation- Part of lesson developme t is
concerned with mood setting. 80. Long and Dictated - NOT characteristics in
giving assignments.
69. Field Trip - Stimulate more senses.
81. Bread Provider- NOT the role of a Mother during
70. Visual Imagery- Graphic Organizer. Pre-Hispanic Era.
71. Tax reform for Acceleration and INclusion- 82. 45 units - CPD units need for teachers to renew
TRAIN Law means.... the license BEFORE
67. In Grace Goodell's Reading Skills Ladder, which 72. Who is the proponent of respondent
of the following takes conditioning?
precedence? ●Ivan Pavlov
●Basic sight words 73. It is the middlemost of measures of central
tendency and most reliable when there is extreme
68. Which of the following is not true about scores
Language Acquisition among ●Median
children? 74. Which of the following teacher most likely
●Chomsky explains in his model thay children demonstrates Bandura's work in
acquired language solely through exposure. teaching?
●She shows the student how a dance should be
69. This model shows reading as an active process performed.
that depends on reader characteristics, the text,
and 75. It is the most frequently used measures of
●Interactive the reading situation central tendency
●Mode
70. A child who has spatial intelligence will most 76. Which of the following refers to the law of effect
likely enjoy which of the following by Thorndike?
activities? ●If the end result will be beneficial to the student
●Solving puzzles he/she will probably perform well
77. It is the highest score minus the lowest score
and is the simplest of measures of
variability
●Range 88. More from lower group/reject
●Negative discrimination index
78. ZPD is concept popularized by: 89. Cannot determine/reject
●Vygotsky ●Zero discrimination index
79. It is how spread the scores are from the mean 90. Measures what it intends to measure
and most reliable measures of ●Validity
variability 91. Consistency
●Standard Deviation ●Reliability
92. Standard, criteria, specific target
79. It is the square of standard deviation ●Criterion referenced
●Variance 91. Others, class, batch mates
80. Very easy/reject ●Norm referenced
●0.81-1.00 92. Scattered, far from the mean, heterogenous
●High standard deviation
81. Very difficult/reject
93. Pen and paper, multiple choice, cognitive
●0-0.20
●Traditional assessment
82. Easiness
94. Divide by 9. Median is S5
●Difficulty index
●Stanines
83. Differentiate Upper group to lower group
95. Clustered, near from the mean, homogenous
●Discrimination index
●Low standard deviation
84. Difficult/revise
96. Real-life application, holistic
●0.21-0.40
●Authentic Assessment
85. More from upper group/retain
97. Peakedness
●Positive Discrimination index
●Kurtosis
86. Moderate/retain
98. Before instruction, strengths and weaknesses
●0.41-0.60
●Diagnostic
87. Easy/revise
●0.61-0.80
99. Divide by 100. Median is P50 109. Biased, essay, wide sampling of ideas, bluffing
●Percentile ●Subjective
100. Normal curve, bell-shaped, most scores- 110. Single basis
average, few scores are high and ●Holistic
low 111. Memorization
●Mesokurtic ●Knowledge
112. Multiple basis
101. Taller, more peaked, almost if not all scores ●Analytical
are average 113. Understanding
●Leptokurtic ●Comprehension
102. Divide by 10. Median is D5 114. Use
●Decile ●Application
103. During instruction progress, gaps, quizzes 115. Classroom Management Model
●Formative ●Kounin
104. Flat curve, scores are heterogenous 116. Breaking down
●Platykurtic ●Analysis
105. Divide by 4. Median is Q2 117. Eyes at the back
●Quartile ●Withitness
106. Afetr instruction, evaluative learning 118. Synthesis
●Summative ●Putting together
107. Not biased, multiple choice, matching type,
wide level of objectives, 119. Multi-tasking
guessing ●Overlapping
●Objective 120. Jumping from previous topic to new topic and
vice versa
108. Guide for scoring ●Flip-flop
●Rubrics
121. Judgment 134. Internal, noble, social work
●Evaluation ●Intrinsic motivation
122. Narrowing 135. Senses and motor (0-2)
●Convergent thinking ●Sensorimotor
123. Not able to return 136. Hidden message: notice me
●Truncation Requires special treatment
124. The students are not ready Keeps others busy
●Thrust ●Attention seeking
125. Widening
●Divergent thinking 137. Egocentric, children tend to see only their
126. Increase a response point of view(2-7)
●Reinforcement ●Pre-operational
127. Weakens a response 138. Hidden message: i am hurting
●Punishment Get even Violent
128. General to specific ●Revenge seeking
●Deductive reasoning
129. Outside 139. (7-12)
●Acculturation ●Concrete operational
130. Specific to general 140. 12-above
●Inductive reasoning Abstract reasoning
131.Inside ●Formal operational
●Enculturation 141. Hidden message: i want to help
132. External, shallow, money Gets bossy
●Extrinsic motivation ●Power seeking
133. Cognitive development
142. Classical conditioning or respondent
●Piaget
conditioning
●Pavlov
143. Hidden message: show me how 155. Practical use
Refuses to participate ●Pragmatism
●Isolation/Withdrawal 156. Identity vs. Role confusion
●Adolescence
144. Operant conditioning 157. Labor/vocational training
●Skinner ●Japanese
145.Back to basics 158. Values, beliefs, affective, attitude
●Essentialism ●Idealism
146. Social learning theory 159. 2 options but each has both positive and
Modelling Imitation negative effect
●Albert Bandura ●Double effect
160. Senses
147. Traditional ●Empiricism
●Perennialism 161. 2 negative options but the other one is less
148. Trust vs. Mistrust evil
●Infant ●Lesser evil
149. Free choice 162. Intimacy vs. Isolation
●Existentialism ●Young adult
150. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt 163. With knowledge and intention
●Toddler ●Formal cooperation
151. Change 164. Without knowledge and intention
●Progressivism ●Material cooperation
152. Initiative vs. Guilt 165. Create new knowledge
●Preschool ●Constructivism
153. Social change 166. Pleasure
●Social Reconstructionism ●Hedonism
154. Industry vs. Inferiority
●School age
167. Generativity vs. Stagnation 180. Thinks shes wrong but shes not
●Middle adult ●Scrupulous
168. More people will benefit 181. Nationalism
●Utilitarianism ●Commonwealth
169. Environment 182. Sex organs
●Behaviorism ●Phallic
170. Sure 183. 10%
●Certain ●Read
171. Ego integrity vs. Despair 184. 20%
●Late adult ●Hear
172. Unsure
●Doubtful 185. Free basic education
173. Survival ●American
●Pre-spanish 186. None
174. Hypocrite ●Latency
●Pharisaical 187. 30%
175. Mouth ●See
●Oral 188. 50%
176. Religion ●Hear and see
●Spanish 189. Sex organs through opposite sex
177. Insensitive ●Genital
●Callous 190. Reader to book
178. Thinks she’s right but she’s not ●Top down
●Lax 191. 70%
179. Anus ●Say and write
●Anal 192. Book to reader
●Bottom up
193. 90% 205. In what country that a teacher with highest
●Do salary?
194. Action ●Switzerland kung walang Switzerland Malaysia
●Enactive
195. Active process 206. Country that teacher respects most?
●Interactive ●China
196. Images
●Iconic 207. 21steducation?
197. Language ●Diversity of learner
●Symbolic 208. Portfolio that can be used for an applicant
198. Trend or progress looking for a job?
●Line graph ●Document portfolio
199. Comparison
209. Metacognition?
●Bar graph
●Understanding
200. Percentage
●Circle or pie graph 210. Inductive reasoning?
201. A process by which a conditioned response is ●Specific to general
lost.
●Extinction 211. Deductive reasoning?
202. What is teaching profession? ●General to specific
● Is noblest profession.
203. Is a taxi driver is consider as a professional? 212. NCBTS -
●No ●National Competency based -teacher standards
214. AQRF -
●ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework ●Constructivism
215. Body movement, nodding of head, eye-winked 222. Which of the following is an acceptable verb to
and waving of hand. use in objectives? –
●Gesture ●describe
216. Which type of visual shows the actual object 223. This theory believes that learning is largely
under study? – determined by the external environment
●Realistic ●behaviorism
217. Which perspective views the learner as actively 224. According to Marianne Torbet, which of the
creating meaning? – following is not a game inclusion factor?
●Constructivism ●Competition
218. Why is it important for teachers to understand 225. Which of the following are the procedures and
learning theory? - actions used to help students meet stated
●Theory information’s practice objectives? -
●Methods
219. What is the main principle of the discovery
method? - 226. What type of lesson evaluation takes place
●Students learn best by doing during the planning of the lesson?
●Formative
220. The purpose of a motivation activity in a lesson
plan is to: 227. Visuals that convey a concept by comparing
●gain and maintain students' attention one idea to another and implying a similarity are
221. Which perspective says that learning should called
take place in an environment that resembles the ● analogic visuals
real world with all its complexities?
228. Which is the physiological process in which ●Model
sound waves enter the ear and are converted into
electrical impulses that travel to the brain? – 234. Which of the following is true regarding the
●hearing shift in education in recent years?
●here has been a shift toward learner-centered
229. According to the authors of Children's Ministry instruction.
that Works, in choosing games for children, which
of the following is not an important factor? - 235. The ability to accurately interpret and create
●The games should be competitive visual messages is known as
●visual literacy
230. Which of the following are evidence of "the
digital divide": i.e., the gap in equitable use of 236. Which of the following is a problem
computer technology among student groups? - exacerbated by the prevalence of social media sites
●Computers used for drill and skill only in low such as Facebook?
income districts ●Cyber-bullying
231. Which of the following experience is most 237. The purpose of an application activity or
closely associated with the constructivist conclusion section in a lesson plan is to
perspective of learning? ● provide opportunity for practice and feedback.
●Student teaching
238. Which of the following is true regarding field
232. Sam brought his rock collection to class for his trips?
students to classify. Which type of media is being ●They are a form of enactive learning.
used?
●Exhibit 239. Which of the following objectives contains
acceptable criteria?
233. Which of the following is a three dimensional ●Students will compose a paragraph with no more
representation of a real object? than two errors.
240. This theory uses the computer as a model for
the way humans think - 246. Charts and graphs are what type of visuals? –
●informational processing ●Organizational