1. What is considered the primary role of a teacher in the classroom?
(A) Maintaining discipline only
(B) Enforcing school rules strictly
(C) Completing administrative paperwork
(D) Teaching knowledge to students
2. Why is creating a positive classroom environment important?
(A) Students imitate the teacher’s behavior
(B) It reduces the teacher’s workload
(C) It eliminates the need for lesson planning
(D) It allows teachers to avoid interaction
3. Which role of a teacher involves listening to students carefully and encouraging them?
(A) Role modeling
(B) Mentoring
(C) Discipline enforcement
(D) Curriculum development
4. What should teachers focus on when they notice signs of trouble in a student?
(A) Address the current problem calmly
(B) Punish the student immediately
(C) Ignore the issue
(D) Discuss it with other students first
5. What is the purpose of motivating students in the classroom?
(A) To allow teachers to avoid teaching
(B) To increase homework completion only
(C) To prevent disruptive behavior
(D) To make classroom management unnecessary
6. How should teachers exercise control in the classroom?
(A) Too strict for memory tasks
(B) Too lenient for creative thinking
(C) Moderate control for balanced learning
(D) No control to promote freedom
7. Which strategy empowers students for independent learning?
(A) Group and individual learning activities
(B) Assigning repetitive worksheets
(C) Strictly lecturing without student participation
(D) Limiting student discussion
8. How should instruction be planned for students?
(A) Ignoring students’ abilities
(B) Only based on curriculum requirements
(C) Focused only on memorization
(D) At the student’s development level
9. What is an effective way for teachers to build a healthy relationship with students?
(A) Learn students’ names and greet them positively
(B) Avoid personal interaction
(C) Criticize personality rather than behavior
(D) Focus only on academic results
10. Which of the following is an example of avoiding negative labeling?
(A) Saying “your comment was rude” instead of “you are rude”
(B) Calling the student names for misbehavior
(C) Punishing the student publicly
(D) Ignoring the student’s behavior
11. How can “engaged time” in the classroom be increased?
(A) By assigning homework repeatedly
(B) By giving students frequent breaks
(C) By keeping students involved in learning tasks with smooth transitions
(D) By minimizing classroom interactions
12. What is one of the first steps in creating a conducive classroom environment?
(A) Avoiding classroom discussions
(B) Assigning challenging homework only
(C) Maintaining strict silence
(D) Keeping students motivated in learning
13. Which is a modern expectation of teachers regarding students’ learning?
(A) Delivering information through lectures only
(B) Helping students actively participate in creating knowledge
(C) Using textbooks as the sole source of knowledge
(D) Avoiding student feedback
14. What has technology changed in the teaching process?
(A) Teachers guide students to think critically and solve problems
(B) Teachers are the only source of information
(C) Students memorize more from textbooks
(D) Teacher-student interaction has reduced
15. How does team teaching benefit students?
(A) Responsibility is shared among teachers based on expertise
(B) A single teacher manages all students
(C) Reduces learning activities in class
(D) Limits teacher-student communication
16. Which statement reflects the modern role of teachers in classrooms?
(A) Teachers rely exclusively on textbooks
(B) Teachers only lecture and give assignments
(C) Teachers avoid community and parental involvement
(D) Teachers facilitate rich and unique learning experiences for students
17. Which aspect is part of the teacher’s professional responsibility today?
(A) Avoiding involvement in school decision-making
(B) Focusing solely on classroom teaching
(C) Collaborating with colleagues and families to set educational standards
(D) Teaching only the academically strong students
18. Why are schools considered centers of lifelong learning?
(A) Learning extends beyond classroom to home, community, and the world
(B) Students only memorize textbooks
(C) Teachers only lecture in classrooms
(D) Assessment is separate from learning
19. How should teachers handle a hostile student?
(A) Use harsh discipline
(B) Respond calmly and acknowledge their feelings
(C) Ignore their behavior
(D) Publicly criticize the student
20. What is a key factor in maintaining a conducive classroom environment?
(A) Avoiding student participation
(B) Focusing only on lesson delivery
(C) Analyzing each student’s behavior before planning teaching
(D) Maintaining strict silence