Question 1: a. It places the teacher as the central authority in the classroom.
Question 2: b. A learning approach where the teacher is the primary source of information and
control in the classroom.
Question 3: c. Small group work and project-based learning.
Question 4: b. The class discussion method.
Question 5: c. The use of one prescribed textbook can lead to content-driven instruction, which
concentrates on subject content and limits the critical thinking process.
Question 6: c. The teacher controls and directs the learning process.
Question 7: a. The question-and-answer method.
Question 8: b. Jigsaw method.
Question 9: a. Teams-games-tournament.
Question 10: c. Co-operative learning technique.
Question 11: c. Place the learner at the center of the teaching and learning experience where the
learner can take control of their own learning.
Question 12: d. Lecture-based instruction / Direct instruction.
Question 13: d. The teacher plans and creates learning material for learners to use/study outside of
the classroom, then learners come back and explain the content they learned to the teacher and
their peers.
Question 14: c. It hinders students' ability to develop independent thinking skills.
Question 2: b. A learning approach where the teacher is the primary source of information and
control in the classroom.
Question 3: c. Small group work and project-based learning.
Question 4: b. The class discussion method.
Question 5: c. The use of one prescribed textbook can lead to content-driven instruction, which
concentrates on subject content and limits the critical thinking process.
Question 6: c. The teacher controls and directs the learning process.
Question 7: a. The question-and-answer method.
Question 8: b. Jigsaw method.
Question 9: a. Teams-games-tournament.
Question 10: c. Co-operative learning technique.
Question 11: c. Place the learner at the center of the teaching and learning experience where the
learner can take control of their own learning.
Question 12: d. Lecture-based instruction / Direct instruction.
Question 13: d. The teacher plans and creates learning material for learners to use/study outside of
the classroom, then learners come back and explain the content they learned to the teacher and
their peers.
Question 14: c. It hinders students' ability to develop independent thinking skills.