2026 PPR PRACTICE TEST |150
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES |RATED
A+ |NEW AND REVISED
1. A teacher plans a lesson using Bloom’s Taxonomy. Which
objective best reflects higher-order thinking?
A. Students list the steps of the scientific method
B. Students define key vocabulary terms
C. Students evaluate the effectiveness of different experimental
designs
D. Students recall facts from a reading
This requires evaluation, a higher-order cognitive process.
2. A teacher notices several students consistently struggle with
reading comprehension. What is the most appropriate first step?
A. Retain the students
B. Collect and analyze formative assessment data
C. Refer all students to special education
D. Lower instructional expectations
Data-driven decision-making is essential before intervention.
3. Which strategy best supports culturally responsive teaching?
A. Using the same examples for all students
B. Avoiding discussions of culture
C. Integrating students’ cultural backgrounds into instruction
D. Focusing only on standardized test content
Culturally responsive teaching values students’ identities.
4. A teacher uses exit tickets at the end of each lesson primarily to:
A. Assign grades
B. Identify students for discipline
C. Monitor student understanding and inform instruction
D. Replace summative assessments
Exit tickets are formative assessment tools.
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5. According to professional ethics, a teacher should maintain
confidentiality by:
A. Sharing student records with colleagues socially
B. Discussing student information only with authorized
personnel
C. Posting student progress publicly
D. Ignoring data privacy laws
Ethical practice requires safeguarding student information.
6. A student with an IEP requires extended time on assessments. This
is an example of:
A. Curriculum modification
B. Instructional accommodation
C. Unfair advantage
D. Lowering standards
Extended time changes access, not learning expectations.
7. Classroom rules are most effective when they are:
A. Created solely by administrators
B. Enforced inconsistently
C. Clearly stated and consistently applied
D. Numerous and complex
Consistency promotes a predictable learning environment.
8. A teacher reflects after a lesson and adjusts future instruction. This
practice demonstrates:
A. Compliance monitoring
B. Summative evaluation
C. Reflective practice
D. Content alignment
Reflection is central to professional growth.
9. Which assessment best measures long-term learning?
A. Pop quiz
B. Exit ticket
C. Cumulative project
D. Attendance record
Projects assess synthesis and application over time.
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10. A teacher suspects a student is being abused. What is the
legally required action?
A. Investigate independently
B. Inform other students
C. Report the suspicion to the appropriate authority
D. Ignore until proof is obtained
Teachers are mandated reporters.
11. Effective lesson objectives should be:
A. Vague and flexible
B. Teacher-centered
C. Measurable and student-centered
D. Based only on textbook chapters
Clear objectives guide instruction and assessment.
12. Differentiated instruction primarily aims to:
A. Teach students separately
B. Reduce curriculum rigor
C. Address diverse learner needs
D. Standardize instruction
Differentiation promotes equitable access.
13. Which behavior best models professional conduct?
A. Discussing colleagues negatively
B. Collaborating respectfully with staff
C. Ignoring school policies
D. Sharing confidential information
Professionalism requires respect and collaboration.
14. A formative assessment differs from a summative assessment
because it:
A. Occurs at the end of instruction
B. Provides ongoing feedback during learning
C. Is used only for grading
D. Measures final mastery only
Formative assessments guide instruction.
15. To promote intrinsic motivation, a teacher should:
A. Rely solely on rewards
B. Connect learning to students’ interests and goals