Praxis II: PLT 7-12 Exam Prep - Question List

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51.

In order, what are the needs in Maslow’s hierarchy?

  1. Social Acceptance, Self-Actualization, Physiological, Safety, Esteem
  2. Physiological, Safety, Social Acceptance, Esteem, Self-Actualization
  3. Safety, Physiological, Safety, Esteem, Self-Actualization
  4. Learning, recognition from peers, respect and formal responsibility
  5. X and Y
52. According to Bloom’s taxonomy, the most advanced category of questioning is:
  1. Comprehension.
  2. Knowledge.
  3. Application.
  4. Evaluation.
53.
Eunji is a 7th grader who has recently moved from Korea to the United States. She has a functional ability to speak formal English typically used by teachers since she has received extensive training in the language while in Korean schools. However, Eunji clearly struggles with English during unstructured social periods. Based on the information given, which logical conclusion could Eunji's teacher draw regarding her differing proficiency and functional capability levels?
  1. Eunji is shy and therefore refrains from socializing
  2. The other students use more figurative language, colloquialisms and connotative phrases that Kim Chi does not understand during social activities
  3. Eunji is not permitted by her parents to socialize with her Westernized peers, though she does allow enough to complete her academic tasks
  4. There is no conclusion that Eunji’s teacher can draw from this observation
54. Jack has a job washing trucks. He gets paid after every 20 trucks he washes. What reinforcement schedule is this?
  1. Continuous reinforcement
  2. Intermittent reinforcement
  3. Fixed ratio schedule
  4. All of the above
55.

8th-grade students are placed in the driver’s seat of an electric golf cart within a highly controlled setting. This is part of a grade-wide initiative to prevent drunk driving and substance abuse. The 8th graders are directed to put on a pair of specialized glasses that 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

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