Sample Test Questions for the BLEPT/LET Part 38

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31. Student A cannot decide which course to enroll in her college. As her adviser, what assistance are you going to give her?

A. Tell her to pursue the course she is interested in.
B. Tell her to follow the trend.
C. Inform her of the financial aspect of the course she may likely to take.
D. Advise the student to take an aptitude test to determine the area where she is likely to succeed.

Not because it is the longest answer but because it is the best answer, option D - Advise the student to take an aptitude test to determine the area where she is likely to succeed - is correct.

Options A, B and C are very shallow ways of assistance. To tell and to inform belong to the lowest levels of advisory functions.

To advise, on the other hand, involves knowledge, skills, emotion and psyche.

32. Student B was observed to be always clowning, creating distractions in your class. It would be best for you, as a teacher, to:

A. Tell him how to behave in class.
B. Remind him of the possible consequences of his behavior.
C. Ask him why he is behaving this way.
D. Ignore what he does.

Option D - Ignore what he does - might probably the stupidest thing a teacher would do in a situation such as this. Misbehavior in the classroom must always be handled, with intelligence, skills and sympathy.

Options A and C are also good options but the best answer is C - Ask him why he is behaving this way.

33. You are a parent and a teacher at the same time. Aside from that, you are also one of those who head the PTA project - a school canteen the proceeds of which are to finance PTA needs and the sales of which are a little bit higher. Which of the following should you do?

A. Bring food for you and your children, but always make it a point to buy from the canteen.
B. Buy all your food from the canteen and request for a discount.
C. Bring food enough for you and your children. Don't eat in the canteen.
D. Buy all your food from the school canteen even if you cannot afford to do so every day.

Obviously, the answer is A - Bring food for you and your children, but always make it a point to buy from the canteen.

Option B is unacceptable. Option C seems extreme. Option D seems too much.

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