BLEPT Practice Test 1

 

Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question. Consider the situation carefully and select the response you believe is most appropriate.

Question 1:

Mr. Juan Dela Cruz, a student in your class, consistently disrupts lessons by talking loudly and shouting. What should you do first?

A) Ignore the behavior of Mr. Dela Cruz.
B) Ask Mr. Dela Cruz to leave the classroom.
C) Talk to Mr. Dela Cruz privately after class.
D) Send a note home to Mr. Dela Cruz's parents.

Question 2:
You notice that a few students are struggling with a particular math concept. What is your best course of action?
A) Assign extra homework on the topic.
B) Offer a review session to clarify the concept.
C) Move on to the next topic to keep the curriculum on track.
D) Call their parents to inform them of the situation.

Question 3:
During a group project, one student is not contributing at all. How do you handle the situation?
A) Let the group handle it themselves.
B) Confront the student in front of the group.
C) Speak with the student privately to understand their lack of participation.
D) Assign a different group for the student.

Question 4:
A student comes to you after class, expressing feelings of anxiety about an upcoming test. What should you do?
A) Tell them to relax and study harder.
B) Dismiss their concerns as unimportant.
C) Offer to provide study materials and strategies.
D) Advise them to take a break and not study.

Question 5:
During a science experiment, one student accidentally spills a chemical. What is your immediate response?
A) Yell at the student for being careless.
B) Panic and leave the classroom.
C) Follow the safety protocol for chemical spills.
D) Ignore it since it’s just a small spill.

Question 6:
You observe that one of your students is being bullied by classmates. What is your first step?
A) Tell the victim to stand up for themselves.
B) Report the incident to the school counselor.
C) Confront the bullies in front of the victim.
D) Encourage the victim to ignore the bullies.

Question 7:
A parent expresses frustration with their child's progress in your class. What should you do?
A) Blame the student for not trying hard enough.
B) Listen to the parent's concerns and suggest a meeting.
C) Ignore the parent and continue teaching.
D) Offer to provide additional tutoring on weekends.

Question 8:
You are preparing a lesson on cultural diversity. What activity would best engage your students?
A) A lecture on different cultures.
B) A group project researching various cultures.
C) A quiz on cultural facts.
D) A movie that depicts a specific culture.

Question 9:
While reviewing assignments, you find a student plagiarized their work. What is your best response?
A) Give them a failing grade and notify the parents.
B) Discuss the importance of original work and give them a chance to redo it.
C) Ignore it as long as the student passes.
D) Publicly shame the student in front of the class.

Question 10:
You notice a drop in classroom attendance. What should you investigate first?
A) Call each student's home to ask why they are absent.
B) Review any recent changes in your teaching style or classroom environment.
C) Blame the students for being lazy.
D) Ignore it as a temporary issue.

Question 11:
A student with special needs is struggling to keep up with the class. What is the best approach?
A) Encourage them to work harder.
B) Provide individualized support and accommodations.
C) Ask them to leave the class if they can't keep up.
D) Ignore the issue since it's not your responsibility.

Question 12:
You are asked to teach a subject you are not familiar with. What should you do?
A) Refuse to teach it.
B) Prepare by researching the subject and seeking resources.
C) Wing it and hope for the best.
D) Assign the topic to another teacher.

Question 13:
A student is frequently absent from your class without a valid excuse. What should you do?
A) Ignore the absences.
B) Send a warning letter to the parents.
C) Meet with the student to discuss the reasons for their absences.
D) Assume they are not interested in the subject.

Question 14:
You plan to implement a new teaching strategy in your classroom. What is your first step?
A) Introduce it without explanation.
B) Explain the strategy and its benefits to the students.
C) Use it and see how the students react.
D) Ask for feedback after a month.

Question 15:
During a discussion on ethics, a student A expresses an opinion that offends student B. What should you do as the teacher?
A) Ignore the comments of student A and B, and move on.
B) Allow the students to debate the issue.
C) Facilitate a respectful conversation about differing opinions.
D) Listen to their opinion.

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