Praxis II PLT 5-9 Test Prep - Question List

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51. Intellectual freedom for a teacher means that a teacher may engage in activities EXCEPT which of the following?
  1. Free to conduct independent research
  2. Free to discuss their students
  3. Free to express personal opinions in class
  4. Free to challenge a school policy
52. Mr. Carlson is a sixth-grade history teacher. He has noticed that his first period class has several students whodemonstrate a lack of note-taking skills. He decides to select a few different note-taking approaches that he will teach them to use so that they can select the one that works best for them. Which of the following is NOT an effective note-taking approach that Mr. Carlson could choose from?
  1. Outlining
  2. Double-entry pages
  3. Listing key words and phrases
  4. SQ3R
53. Ms. Riley gives an end of quarter exam to her 9th grade Math class. Ms. Riley likes to analyze the results in a variety of ways. One method she uses is to add together all the scores and determine what the average score of her class is. Doing this would get her which of the following results?
  1. Mode
  2. Median
  3. Mean
  4. Standard Deviation
54. During a school-wide unit on substance abuse, sixth-grade students are placed in the driver’s seat of an electric golf cart within a highly controlled setting. They are directed to put on a pair of specialized glasses which distort their vision in order to allow the students to experience how difficult it is to drive while legally drunk. This is an example of partial immersion known as a:
  1. Reflection
  2. Representation
  3. Model
  4. Simulation
55. Mr. Ruiz uses a technique where he has students repeat his verb conjugations multiple times aloud as a class during his 9th grade Spanish language class. On a daily basis he holds these call and response sessions. His instructional method in doing this is which of the following?
  1. Thematic-based instruction
  2. Explicit instruction
  3. Conference-style instruction
  4. Remedial instruction

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