1.
Project-based
Learning is believed to be beneficial for students to develop the following
skills, EXCEPT the . . . skill.
A. intrapersonal C.
critical thinking
B. problem-solving D. communicative
2. Scholars
believe that . . . is appropriate
theoretical framework to support the classroom implementation of Project-based Learning
A. behaviorism C.
humanism
B. cognitivism D. social
constructivism
3. The basic idea of constructivism is that knowledge must be . . . .
A. transferred by
teacher to students C.
mastered through various drills
B. constructed by
the learner D.
be supplied by the teacher
4. According to constructivist theory, the learning process has the following
features, EXCEPT...
A. teacher pours the
information in the passive students’ minds
B. students link new
knowledge with the previous knowledge
C. students interact
with peers and the teacher
D. students use
their individual learning style.
5.
Ivan is an outstanding student who gets an award / prize. This makes him more
diligent to learn. The teacher prioritizes
students-centered learning. She presented the materials in the form of small
units so that students only need to provide a specific response. She gave
feedback to the students’ work or response so that students immediately know
the results. The teacher's steps in teaching are based on the following theory:
A.
Behaviorism
B.
Constructivism
C.
Humanism.
D.
Gestalt
6.
To avoid subjective judgments and to facilitate teachers in assessing the
achievements of students, in the assessment of the psychomotor domain the
teacher should use...
A.
multiple choice questions
B.
matter of objective description
C.
criteria
D.
performance test
7. Which of the following statements is NOT in line
with the constructivist model in teaching?
A.
Prepare real objects to be used by students to learn.
B.
Give students the task of memorizing certain concepts .
C.
Familiarize students to think in their own way.
D.
Teach students to interact with each other.
8. What is not included in the pedagogic competence
for teachers is ……
A.
pay attention to cognitive development, utilize personality principles,
identify potential students
B. apply learning theory, determine learning
strategies
C. Understand teaching
materials in the curriculum, material, and other scientific concepts
D.
Design and carry out evaluations, analyze evaluation results, utilize
assessment results to improve learning programs
9. In carrying out learning, teachers use technology
and information, formations.
This activity reflects
the following competency:
A.
Pedagogic
B.
personality
C.
Social
D.
Professional
10. The following statement that explains the meaning of
cognitive terms is… ...
A.
the ability to communicate
B.
the ability to solve problems
C.
the ability to interact
D.
the ability to integrate
11. The ability to think and to operate logic rules but still related to concrete objects is a characteristic of the ability of which of the following age?
A. 0-2 years
B. 2-7 years
C. 7 - 11/12 years
D. 11/12 / - 14/15 years
12. This theory views learning as a result of the formation of a relationship between external stimuli (stimulus) and the response of students (response) that can be observed. The more frequent the relationship (bond) between stimuli and replies occur, the stronger the relationship between them (law of exercise). The learning theory in question is ...
A. Behaviorism
B. Humanism
C. Cybernetics
D. Constructivism
13. According to this theory, the role of the teacher in learning is as a facilitator, motivator, and provides awareness about the meaning of life in students. This learning theory seeks to understand learning behavior from the point of view of the culprit not from the viewer's point of view. This learning theory is ...
A. Humanistic
B. Constructivism
C. cognitivism
D. Nativism
14. The opinion which states that new knowledge or experience can be related to the old knowledge that already exists in one's cognitive structure is based on …….learning theory:
A. Behaviorism
B. Constructivism
C. Cognitivism
D. Sibernatic
15. Before starting the teaching and learning process in the classroom, Mrs. Lily asked students to observe a phenomenon first. Then students are asked to record the problems that arise. After that, students are stimulated to think critically in solving existing problems. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lily directed students to ask questions, prove assumptions, and listen to opinions that were different from them.
The activities carried out by Mrs. Lily signaled the implementation of the learning model
A. inquiry learning
B. problem based learning
C. Project based learning
D. Discovery learning
16. Mr. Andi and his students plan a collaborative activity so that students feel are responsible for the activities that have been planned together. In the planning it was discussed about the rules of the game, supporting activities, tools and materials that can be accessed, ways and steps of work to complete the plan for collaborative activities.
The learning management model practiced by Mr. Andi reflects the principle of the model ....
A. Problem solving learning
B. Problem based learning
C. Project based learning
D. Discovery learning
17. When a teacher teaches using the following procedures:
1) Student orientation to problems
2) Organizing students in learning
3) Guiding student investigations independently or in groups
4) Developing and presenting the work
5) Analyzing and evaluating the problem solving process
These learning phases are a model of…
A. Discovery Learning
B. Project Based Learning
C. Problem solving learning
D, Inquiry Based Learning
18. One of the teacher's efforts in implementing
learning improvement measures that have been designed through Classroom Action
Research, among others is ....
A.
the teacher believes there is a problem in learning that requires improvement
B.
the teacher reevaluates the design, overcomes existing weaknesses
C. the teacher designed
the training effort to work on the questions to prepare for the National
Examination
D.
The teacher introspects the weaknesses of the teacher aspect
19. The steps of conducting classroom action research are:
A. observation à reflection à planning à execution of actions
B. reflection à planning à action execution à observation
C. planning à observation à action execution à reflection
D. planning à action implementation à observation à reflection
20. Which is best described as the formulation of Classroom Action Research problems?
A. Can the use of role playing increase the activeness of grade XI students of SMAN 2 Batam?
B. How is the implementation of scientific approach in teaching English to the tenth grade of SMP 2 Surakarta?
C. Why do Sidoarjo 2 State High School students always win in various national competitions?
D. How to use props that come from the environment around the school?
21.
The
following measures can be used to identify students’ prior language
proficiency, EXCEPT:
A.
students’ rapport
B.
post test
C.
interview
D.
questionnaire
22. Which of the following statements describe a
kinesthetic learner?
A. unable to sit down for long period of time
B. unable to memorize by listening only
C. unable to write neatly
D. unable to read silently
23.
Which of the following strategies can assist a visual learner?
A.
using song
B.
using radio news broadcast
C.
using role play
D.
using power point presentation
24.
Which of the following strategies can assist an auditorial learner?
A. using ads in a
newspaper
B.
using treasure hunt game
C.
using story telling
D.
using photos
25.
Which of the following strategies
implement constructivism learning theory?
A.
teacher uses lecturing method to deliver the material
B.
teacher uses textbook most of the time
C.
students are required to do the homework in worksheet everyday
D.
teacher offers variety of sources to the students to search for information
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1
Manic
depression is another psychiatric illness that mainly affects the mood. A
patient suffering from this disease will alternate between periods of manic
excitement and extreme depression, with or without relatively normal periods in
between. The changes in mood suffered by a manic depressive patient go far
beyond the day-to-day mood changes experienced by the general population. In
the period of manic excitement, the mood elevation can become so intense that it can result in extended insomnia,
extreme irritability, and heightened aggressiveness. In the period of depression, which may last
for several weeks or months, a patient experiences feelings of general fatigue,
uselessness, and hopelessness and, in serious cases, may contemplate suicide.
26. The paragraph preceding this
passage most probably discusses…
A.
when manic depression develops
B.
a different type of mental disease
C.
how moods are determined
D.
how manic depression can result in suicide
27. The topic of this passage is
A, various psychiatric illnesses
B. how depression affects the mood
C. the intense period of manic
excitement
D. the mood changes of manic depression
28. According to the passage, a
manic-depressive patient in a manic phase would be feeling
A. highly emotional
B. relatively unhappy
C. listless
D. relatively normal
29. The passage indicate that most
people
A, never undergo mood changes
B. experience occasionally shift in
mood
C. shift wildly from highs to lows
D. become highly depressed
30. The pronoun ‘it’ in bold refers
to
A. the general population
B. insomnia
C. the mood elevation
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