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1. Child Development & Learning
1. Which milestone is most appropriate for a typical 4-year-old child?
A. Can write simple sentences
B. Uses complex sentences and tells stories
C. Reads simple paragraphs independently
D. Understands algebraic concepts
Answer: B
Rationale: At age 4, children typically use complex sentences and can
narrate simple stories. Writing sentences and reading paragraphs are later
milestones.
2. A teacher notices a student avoids eye contact, has limited speech, and
prefers solitary play. Which is the most appropriate next step?
A. Assign the child to a peer group
B. Begin standardized testing immediately
C. Observe and document behavior, then consult support services
D. Ignore the behavior as it will resolve
Answer: C
Rationale: Observation and documentation are essential before making
referrals for intervention or evaluation.
3. Which strategy best supports language development in early childhood?
A. Frequent use of worksheets
B. Reading aloud daily and interactive discussions
C. Limiting conversation to teacher instructions
D. Silent independent reading only
Answer: B
Rationale: Read-alouds and interactive discussion develop vocabulary,
comprehension, and oral language skills.
,2. ESL/Language Acquisition
4. A student is in the early production stage of English language
acquisition. Which activity best supports learning?
A. Silent reading only
B. Memorizing grammar rules
C. Using visuals, gestures, and sentence frames
D. Writing essays independently
Answer: C
Rationale: Visuals and sentence frames support meaning-making and allow
participation while language is developing.
5. Which assessment is most appropriate to evaluate an English Learner’s
progress?
A. Only standardized state tests
B. Informal observations and performance-based assessments
C. Teacher judgment only
D. No assessment until English proficiency is achieved
Answer: B
Rationale: Multiple measures including observations and performance tasks
provide a complete picture of language progress.
3. Literacy
6. Which is the best example of a phonemic awareness activity?
A. Reading a book aloud
B. Identifying the first sound in “cat”
C. Writing a paragraph
D. Learning vocabulary definitions
Answer: B
Rationale: Phonemic awareness focuses on sounds, such as identifying
initial phonemes.
, 7. A student reads: “The dog ran fast.” Instead of “fast,” they say “quick.”
What is this an example of?
A. Decoding error
B. Semantic substitution
C. Syntactic error
D. Visual confusion
Answer: B
Rationale: Replacing a word with a synonym indicates understanding of
meaning, not a decoding issue.
4. Mathematics
8. Which concept is most appropriate for a 2nd-grade student?
A. Multiplying two-digit numbers
B. Understanding place value to 1000
C. Solving quadratic equations
D. Graphing linear functions
Answer: B
Rationale: Place value to 1000 is a 2nd-grade standard; multiplication of
larger numbers is later.
9. A teacher uses manipulatives to show 3 groups of 4. Which standard is
being addressed?
A. Addition
B. Multiplication
C. Division
D. Subtraction
Answer: B
Rationale: Grouping equal sets supports multiplication concepts.
, 5. Science
10. Which activity best teaches the scientific method to 3rd graders?
A. Memorizing the steps
B. Conducting a hands-on experiment and recording results
C. Watching a video lecture
D. Reading a textbook chapter
Answer: B
Rationale: Hands-on experiments allow students to hypothesize, test, and
analyze results.
11. A teacher observes a plant growing toward light. What concept is
demonstrated?
A. Photosynthesis
B. Gravity
C. Phototropism
D. Evaporation
Answer: C
Rationale: Phototropism is plant growth in response to light.
6. Social Studies
12. Which best supports civic responsibility in early elementary?
A. Memorizing dates
B. Participating in classroom decision-making
C. Reading biographies only
D. Completing worksheets
Answer: B
Rationale: Classroom decision-making builds citizenship and responsibility.