source,graphics_name,topic,id,question,choice1,choice2,choice3,choice4,solution https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5625_sc/sample_questions,None,Education,1004,EDUCATION: Which of the following is something that should almost always be discussed with students when they are given a type of assignment that may be new to them?,Whether the students will be tested on the material covered in the assignment.,Whether the assignment will be graded according to the same criteria as other assignments with which the students are familiar.,What the students can expect to learn from doing the assignment.,What kind of prior experience the teacher has had with this type of assignment.,What the students can expect to learn from doing the assignment. https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5625_sc/sample_questions,None,Education,1006,EDUCATION: Which of the following best describe characteristics of indirect instruction as a teaching model?,Teachers present lectures and supervise student work.,Questions are used to guide students to probe for deeper responses and discovery.,Instructions are explicit and lesson content is organized step-by-step.,Students submit work to be evaluated by the teacher.,Questions are used to guide students to probe for deeper responses and discovery. https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5625_sc/sample_questions,None,Education,1008,EDUCATION: Which of the following best define a portfolio assessment?,An explicit set of criteria used for assessing a particular type of work or performance that usually includes potential levels of achievement for each criterion.,"A systematic collection of materials selected to demonstrate a person's level of knowledge, skill, or ability in a particular area.","An informal written record for tracking a child's social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development.","A tool used to gather information that can help teachers make sense of educational situations, gauge the effectiveness of educational practices, and plan for improvement.","A systematic collection of materials selected to demonstrate a person's level of knowledge, skill, or ability in a particular area." https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5625_sc/sample_questions,None,Education,1010,"EDUCATION: To determine how well the students in an eighth-grade class are reading as compared to other students in the nation, a teacher should examine the results of which of the following kinds of tests?",A criterion-referenced reading test,A norm-referenced reading test,An aptitude test,An informal reading inventory,A norm-referenced reading test https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5625_sc/sample_questions,None,Education,1014,"EDUCATION: On a snowy day the heat is not functioning properly in a portable classroom. According to Maslow's hierarchy, which of the following types of needs is causing the students to have difficulty focusing in class?",Physiological,Social,Esteem,Self-actualization,Physiological https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5625_sc/sample_questions,None,Education,1018,EDUCATION: Which of the following best describes instruction using Vygotsky's zone of proximal development (ZPD)?,Giving second-grade students a work sheet of two-digit addition problems to complete independently.,Giving first-grade students a book to read independently at their instructional reading level.,Using a book at a group of first-grade students' independent reading level in a guided reading group.,Using manipulative cubes with second-grade students to help them learn regrouping in addition.,Using manipulative cubes with second-grade students to help them learn regrouping in addition. https://www.ets.org/s/praxis/pdf/5624.pdf,None,Education,1020,EDUCATION: Which of the following is best for a teacher to do when establishing classroom rules?,Mention the rules once at the beginning of the school year,State the rules in a forceful way to establish authority,Explain why the established rules are necessary for enhancing student cooperation,Create as many rules as possible to guarantee order and control in the classroom,Explain why the established rules are necessary for enhancing student cooperation https://www.ets.org/s/praxis/pdf/5621.pdf,None,Education,1022,EDUCATION: Which of the following is the best example of divergent thinking?,The student's ideas are generated at unpredictable intervals,The student's solutions are based on established perspectives or frameworks,The student produces many different solutions to the same problem,The student shows abilities in several learning domains,The student produces many different solutions to the same problem https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/learning-slug/e/learning-questions,None,Education,1027,"EDUCATION: For every 15 snowboards he sells, Tim's company gives him a monetary bonus. What schedule of reinforcement describes Tim's bonus arrangement?",variable interval,fixed ratio,fixed interval,variable ratio,fixed ratio https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/behavior/learning-slug/e/learning-questions,None,Education,1028,"EDUCATION: Dr. Soreth is teaching a pigeon to peck a green button. First she reinforces the pigeon for turning toward the green button, then for approaching the button, and so on in very small steps. She does this until the pigeon is successfully and consistently pecking the button. What principle of learning is Dr. Soreth using?",discrimination,exposure,shaping,extinction,shaping PSY100 notes,None,Education,1032,EDUCATION: Which psychological principle best explains why studying an hour per day for a week is more effective than one 7-hour study session?,testing effect,distributed practice,SQ3R,retrieval practice,distributed practice PSY100 notes,None,Education,1033,"EDUCATION: Even though he has already memorized his notes, Hao reviews them every night for the two weeks before the exam. This strategy is likely to _____ his performance due to _____.",hurt; massed practice,help; massed practice,hurt; spaced practice,help; spaced practice,help; spaced practice https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/flipping-the-classroom/,None,Education,1036,"EDUCATION: When students gain first-exposure learning prior to class and focus on the processing part of learning (synthesizing, analyzing, problem-solving, etc.) in class, this is called the _____ model.",traditional classroom,flipped/inverted classroom,advanced classroom,active learning,flipped/inverted classroom Self,None,Education,1041,EDUCATION: _____ assessment is the practice of determining a student's progress based on their earlier work.,formative,summative,diagnostic,ipsative,ipsative Self,None,Education,1042,EDUCATION: Spontaneous forms of assessment that can easily be incorporated in the day-to-day classroom activities are _____ assessments.,formal,informal,inaccurate,sample,informal https://www.ets.org/s/praxis/pdf/5017.pdf,None,Education,1045,"EDUCATION: After students read a storybook, the teacher asks questions that require students to make judgments and decisions beyond what is stated in the text. The teacher is most likely using which of the following types of questions?",inferential,literal,evaluative,interpretive,inferential https://quizlet.com/569421041/classroom-management-quiz-1-flash-cards/,None,Education,1047,EDUCATION: All the following are true about students who exhibit behavior problems at school except _____.,they often have difficulty establishing positive relationships with others,they are more likely to have experienced trauma or adversity,they tend to be very task oriented,they are less skilled in handling social situations,they tend to be very task oriented http://www.mtle.nesinc.com/TestView.aspx?f=HTML_FRAG/MN209_SG.html,None,Education,1048,EDUCATION: The regular use of substances such as alcohol or drugs has been shown by medical research to affect the learning and development of high school students primarily by _____.,altering the way the brain processes and retains information,diminishing healthy levels of anxiety,decreasing engagement and participation in school activities,causing an overall reduction in IQ level,altering the way the brain processes and retains information http://www.mtle.nesinc.com/TestView.aspx?f=HTML_FRAG/MN209_SG.html,None,Education,1053,EDUCATION: Which of the following practices by a sixth-grade mathematics teacher is most likely to have a negative effect on students who perform below grade level expectations?,Using frequent informal assessments to monitor students' progress.,Relying heavily on partner and small-group activities during instruction.,Providing manipulative materials for students' use as needed.,Implementing long-term homogeneous grouping for instruction.,Implementing long-term homogeneous grouping for instruction. http://www.mtle.nesinc.com/TestView.aspx?f=HTML_FRAG/MN209_SG.html,None,Education,1059,EDUCATION: A teacher observes that only a few students participate actively in discussions and other large-group activities. Which of the following strategies would best promote broader student participation?,Assigning each student to lead one or more class activities.,Replacing some large-group activities with partner or small-group activities.,Giving students a grade based on their participation in class activities.,Reinforcing the expectation that each student will participate in large-group activities.,Replacing some large-group activities with partner or small-group activities.