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ProductID: ABCTEProTKPQ ABCTE Professional Teaching Knowledge Practice Questions ABCTE Practice Tests & Exam Review for the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence Exam Table of Contents Practice Test #1 ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Practice Questions .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Answers and Explanations............................................................................................................................................ 22 Practice Test #2 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Practice Questions ............................................................................................................................................................ 33 Answers and Explanations............................................................................................................................................ 50 - 3 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. Practice Test #1 Practice Questions 1. A norm-referenced assessment would most likely be used to: a. determine whether or not a group of students is meeting state-mandated standards b. determine whether or not an individual student is meeting state-mandated standards c. identify candidates for a gifted education program d. diagnose a student with an emotional disability 2. Which of the following types of assessments would most likely be used to measure student progress at the midpoint of an instructional unit and identify areas for reteaching? a. Formative assessment b. Norm-referenced assessment c. Portfolio assessment d. Summative assessment 3. Which of the following is an example of a performance assessment? a. Students in an art class are assigned a project in which they select a famous painting and create a Cubist version of that painting b. Students in a science class are graded on their ability to successfully replicate an experiment c. Students in a Spanish class are required to memorize and deliver a Spanish-language monologue to their class d. All of the above 4. A teacher is most likely to use a rubric when: a. students in the class are at various academic levels b. he or she is grading a performance assessment that has multiple components c. he or she is teaching students with limited English skills d. he or she is assessing students in order to place them into differentiated reading groups 5. Which of the following is an example of effective use of student self-assessment? a. Mr. Banks allows his students to grade their own math tests and report the scores to him b. Ms. Franco asks her class to trade and grade their social studies tests c. Mr. Cameron asks students to complete self-assessment rubrics for their essays, and then holds writing conferences with his students to discuss their essays d. Ms. Jackson allows her students to resubmit homework assignments on which they performed poorly - 4 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. 6. Sabrina is a 7th grade student who recently transferred from another school. She completed only 60 percent of the questions on her math diagnostic assessment correctly. Upon closer examination of the items Sabrina missed, her teacher notices that Sabrina demonstrates a high level of mastery of about 60 percent of the concepts covered on the test (including word problems), but has absolutely no understanding of the other 40 percent of the material. Based on this information, the best step for the teacher to take would be to: a. refer Sabrina for special education services b. transfer Sabrina to a remedial math class c. find out if Sabrina has reading difficulties d. arrange for Sabrina to receive tutoring in the concept areas she has not yet mastered 7. Mr. Mitchell conducted a formative assessment to measure his students' grasp of a recently taught unit on weather. He was disappointed to find that his students performed poorly. Mr. Mitchell's co-teacher suggested that they reevaluate the validity of the assessment. What does the co-teacher mean by this? a. They should check to make sure they graded the test accurately b. They should consider whether or not the test directly measures the concepts covered in the unit c. They should reassess the quality of their instructional design for this unit d. They should consider using a different format for the assessment 8. Mrs. Vargas is designing a multiple choice summative assessment to measure her 6th grade students' understanding of a reading unit. The unit contains 10 learning objectives. Mrs. Vargas wants to ask enough questions to accurately measure her students' comprehension of the unit and minimize the effect of guessing. However, she also wants to minimize the length of the test because of her young students' shorter attention spans. Approximately how many questions for each learning objective should the assessment contain? a. 1-3 questions per learning objective b. 3-5 questions per learning objective c. 5-7 questions per learning objective d. 7-10 questions per learning objective 9. Ms. Hamilton is designing an assignment for her 9th grade history class that requires the students to write a research report on a historical figure from the 20th century. Which of the following assignment structures would be most likely to maximize student success and build study skills? a. Giving the students a project outline with a due date and requiring the students' parents to sign off on this information b. Asking the students to report their chosen topic to the teacher at least one week prior to the due date c. Scheduling several "check-in" deadlines by which students must decide on a topic, write an outline, and turn in a rough draft d. Allowing students to turn in a rough draft for revision at least two weeks before the project deadline - 5 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. 10. Mr. Shields has several students in his science class who are significantly below grade level in reading. He is concerned that their poor reading skills will hinder their ability to perform well on the written quizzes he has designed. In order to accurately measure these students' understanding of the instructional material, Mr. Shields should: a. give these students a less challenging version of the quizzes that the other students are taking b. design an alternative assessment for these students that does not require any reading c. allow the students who are at very low reading levels to take the quizzes orally d. give the students who are at very low reading levels the same test as their peers, but add a few points to their scores to compensate for their low reading levels 11. Sanjay is always enthusiastic and willing to contribute to discussions in Mrs. Williams’ U.S. history class. Although his responses convey a general understanding of the subject matter, he tends to offer long and rambling answers that cause other students to quickly lose interest in the discussion. Which of the following techniques would be most helpful to deal with this problem? a. After he finishes, Mrs. Williams should summarize Sanjay's comment to draw the other students back into the discussion b. Mrs. Williams should interrupt Sanjay after a few seconds and redirect the question to another student c. Mrs. Williams should stop calling on Sanjay since he disrupts the flow of the discussion d. Mrs. Williams should interrupt Sanjay after a few minutes and ask him to summarize what he has just said 12. Which of the following techniques would be most effective for helping elementary school students prepare for a class discussion? a. Giving students a few moments to write out their thoughts before sharing them with the class. b. Giving students the questions the day before the discussion so they can prepare their responses as homework. c. Giving students a few minutes to discuss their thoughts with a partner before the class discussion. d. All of the above. 13. Amanda has leaned over and begun whispering excitedly to her neighbor during Mr. Sanders's biology lesson. In order to address Amanda's distracting behavior without disrupting his lesson, Mr. Sanders should try which of the following strategies FIRST? a. Ignore Amanda until she stops since she is probably just trying to get attention b. Make eye contact with Amanda to convey his awareness and disapproval of her behavior c. Stop the lesson and ask Amanda to be quiet d. Drop a Post-it note on Amanda's desk that asks her to leave the room 14. Marcus has just volunteered to answer a question in math class, but his answer is incorrect. Which of the following would be the most effective method to help Marcus and the class arrive at the correct answer without damaging Marcus's confidence? a. Telling Marcus that he is wrong and calling on another student who usually has the correct answer b. Gently pointing out the error and helping Marcus work through the problem correctly c. Working the problem out on the board to ensure there is no confusion d. Asking Marcus to come up to the board and work out the problem again so he can discover his error - 6 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. 15. Mrs. Silvio is an ESOL teacher who is putting together a presentation for general education teachers to help them effectively teach ESOL students in their classes. She wants to create a slide that lists the most important considerations that a teacher should weigh when deciding whether to correct a serious grammatical error a student has made while answering a question in front of the class. Which of the following is the biggest risk a teacher takes if he or she corrects an ESOL student in front of the class? a. The teacher might distract the class from the lesson by correcting the student b. The student might get angry or defensive if he or she is corrected in front of the class c. The student might feel embarrassed and refrain from participating in future class discussions d. It is impolite to correct grammar in many cultures, so the student might be offended. 16. Which of the following is the most effective method for teachers to convey high expectations for student performance? a. Making each student's performance known to the entire class, regardless of whether their performance is high or low b. Relying exclusively on standardized test results to evaluate students' performance c. Grouping students into classes based on either "high" or "low" academic performance d. Developing personal relationships with all students regardless of their current level of academic performance and demonstrating a willingness to help all students equally 17. Proximity control is a classroom management strategy that is best employed: a. only when all other techniques to address off-task behavior have been tried b. when separating the student from peers has failed to result in improved behavior c. when the student is exhibiting exceptionally defiant and offensive behavior d. as soon as the teacher notices that a student is off task 18. Active listening involves all of the following EXCEPT: a. making eye contact with the speaker b. constructively criticizing the speaker c. facing the speaker d. making statements that demonstrate understanding of what the speaker has said 19. Mr. Tolleson recently had his annual performance review. Although his principal lauded his engaging lessons and classroom management skills, she suggested that his unit planning skills need improvement. Which of the following would be the most important FIRST step for Mr. Tolleson to take to improve his unit planning skills? a. Searching the Internet for information on unit planning b. Visiting the website of a national education organization to find information c. Asking his colleagues how they plan their units d. Assessing his current unit planning strategies to determine their strengths and weaknesses 20. Ms. Bingham is a new 5th grade teacher who is experiencing problems with classroom management, and she has asked her mentor teacher for help. The most effective step the mentor teacher could take would be to: a. refer Ms. Bingham to the vice principal who is in charge of discipline b. offer to observe Ms. Bingham's class and provide suggestions c. let Ms. Bingham borrow one of her books on classroom management d. tell the other 5th grade teachers that Ms. Bingham is struggling and that they should keep an eye on her - 7 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. 21. Mr. Samuels administered a formative assessment to his 30-student algebra class. He found that about 60 percent of his class failed to master a learning objective necessary to understand the next unit. The most effective strategy for Mr. Samuels to pursue would be to: a. move on with the next unit since some students did master the prerequisite objective b. reteach the lesson using the same method that he did the first time c. consult with other math teachers to deliver a more effective lesson for this learning objective d. assign additional homework addressing the learning objective to students who failed to master it 22. All of the following are types of professional development in which teachers should engage consistently EXCEPT: a. meeting with students' parents and guardians b. participating in mentor-mentee relationships with other teachers c. attending school- and district-mandated seminars on teaching strategies and technology use d. conducting self-assessments of teaching effectiveness 23. Which of the following activities involves the use of critical thinking skills? a. Writing a research paper b. Solving a word problem c. Categorizing objects d. All of the above 24. Critical thinking ability is best assessed using: a. authentic assessments b. written assessments c. oral assessments d. criterion-referenced assessments 25. Ms. Sumner has asked her 10th grade civics class to read two legal briefs on a civil rights case and determine which one they find more persuasive. This activity requires students to use which of the following critical thinking skills? a. Appraising evidence and evaluating arguments b. Communicating with clarity and precision c. Recognizing problems and proposing solutions d. All of the above 26. Mrs. Baker is an English teacher who has been asked by her principal to explain how she assesses her students' critical thinking ability in writing assignments. Which of the following aspects of writing most clearly reflects a student's ability to think critically? a. Use of correct spelling and grammar b. Creative content c. Logical organization of content d. Use of high-level vocabulary - 8 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. 27. Which of the following activities in science class requires the most extensive use of critical thinking skills? a. Conducting an experiment by following a sheet of instructions b. Memorizing the parts of a cell c. Using a telescope to view constellations d. Using physics principles to select a material from a list that will make a building earthquake resistant 28. An 8th grade teacher has noticed that her students get off task very quickly when confronted with word problems because they find these types of problems very challenging. Which of the following strategies would be most helpful in addressing this problem? a. Allowing students to work in groups to solve the problems b. Posting steps for solving problems and checking in with students to remind them to follow the steps c. Assigning fewer word problems and more standard math problems d. Assigning additional problems to students who are off task 29. A student who is a kinesthetic learner will comprehend concepts best by: a. reading and writing about them b. listening to the teacher discuss them c. engaging in active, hands-on practice with them d. discussing them with others 30. According to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, which of the following statements is true? a. Everyone has only one type of intelligence b. Students who don't do well in schools that emphasize linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence may still be highly intelligent in other domains c. Schools often overwhelm students by asking them to activate too many different types of intelligence at once d. Students who have high levels of musical, physical, or interpersonal intelligence usually perform poorly in school 31. Students with high levels of interpersonal intelligence will be more successful when they: a. work in groups b. work independently c. have a choice of assignments d. are allowed to complete assignments in a series of short intervals with frequent breaks 32. Mr. Townsend has a student in his science class who has been diagnosed with dysgraphia. Which of the following accommodations would be most helpful for this student? a. Allowing the student to use a calculator to solve math problems b. Allowing the student to sit near the front of the room c. Allowing the student to photocopy another student's class notes for his or her use d. None of the above - 9 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. 33. A student who suffers from problems with executive functioning will most likely struggle in which of the following areas? a. Forming social relationships with peers b. Completing assignments on time c. Developing motor skills d. Learning simple tasks 34. Samantha is a 3rd grade student who still struggles with phonological awareness and blending. Her reading fluency is well below grade level. However, she can explain herself orally using very precise grammar and has an excellent vocabulary. In order to address the challenges that Samantha is facing, her teacher should: a. ask Samantha to read aloud in class often so that she can get more practice b. send a note to Samantha's parents asking them to have her practice reading at home more often c. place Samantha in an ESL class d. have Samantha tested for dyslexia and evaluated for special education services in reading 35. Which of the following activities would be most helpful in encouraging students to explore cultural diversity? a. Assigning students a project requiring them to research their family backgrounds b. Reading about and discussing the contributions of diverse individuals and cultures in class c. Watching a movie about the experiences of immigrants in the U.S. d. Asking students to write a personal essay describing their family's cultural values and practices 36. According to the Code of Ethics and Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida, which of the following is NOT an obligation of professional educators? a. Making a reasonable effort to protect students from conditions harmful to learning b. Maintaining the confidentiality of personally identifiable information c. Ensuring that students have a safe home environment d. Making a reasonable effort to protect students from harassment and discrimination 37. Which of the following actions would constitute a violation of the Code of Ethics and Principles of Professional Conduct of the Education Profession in Florida? a. Intentionally making false statements about a colleague b. Misrepresenting one's professional qualifications c. Interfering with a colleague's ability to exercise their political or civil rights d. All of the above 38. Tanya is an 11th grade student who has been legally adopted by her aunt and uncle. She is under 18 years of age. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) states that a school would need to obtain her guardians' permission to release Tanya's educational records in all of the following situations EXCEPT when: a. a local organization is evaluating students for college scholarships and wants Tanya's transcripts b. Tanya's mother calls the school to find out how she is performing in her classes c. Tanya is transferring to another school and the new school needs her records d. the agency that helped with Tanya's adoption requests a copy of her grades - 10 - Copyright © Mometrix Media. You have been licensed one copy of this document for personal use only. Any other reproduction or redistribution is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

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