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1. The process of writing history.
a. Documentation
b. Analysis
c. Historiography
d. Triangulation
2. The Philippine constitution that first mandated the 18 years old requirement for suffrage.
a. 1935
b. 1987
c. 1973
d. 1899
Rationalization: The 1973 and 1986 (1987) Constitutions lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 years.
3. The element of the state which pertains to the highest power of the state to function and to be free from
foreign interventions.
a. Independence
b. Sovereignty
c. Government
d. People
Rationalization: Supreme authority within territory
4. The writer who viewed history as the opposing forces of the masses and the elite.
a. Friedrich Hegel
b. Karl Marx
c. Michel Foucault
d. Fernand Braudel
5. The historical event which resulted to the framing of the 1899 Philippine Constitution.
a. Invasion of Manila
b. Fil-am war
c. Philippine Revolution 1896
d. The death of Antinio Luna
Rationalization: In the fall of 1896, Filipino nationalists revolted against the Spanish rule that had controlled the
Philippines since the sixteenth century. Led by Emilio Aguinaldo, the 1896 revolt carried the Filipinos to an
anticipated war with Spain and in unanticipated war with the United States.
6. He made the account about the travels of Ferdinand Magellan and become the only existing document
about the battle of Mactan.
a. Fr. Andres de Urdaneta
b. Antonio Figafetta
c. Antonio de Morga
d. Fr. Pedro Valderama
Rationalization: Antonio Figafetta is the official chronic author of Ferdinand Magellan Travel and the Battle of
Mactan.
7. The author of the Pantayong Pananaw which mandated that history should be based on the perspective of
the Filipinos,
a. Teodoro Agoncillo
b. Amado Guerrero
c. Zeus Salazar
d. Reynaldo Ileto
Rationalization: Zeus Salazar is a Filipino historian, anthropologist, and philosopher of history, best known in
pioneering an emic perspective in Philippine History called PANTAYONG PANANAW, earning him the title
FATHER OF NEW PHILIPPINE HISTORIOGRAPHY.
8. The legislative department during the implementation of the 1973 constitution.
a. Batasang Pambansa
b. Executive Committee
c. Congress
d. Sandigang Bayan
Rationalization: The Batasang Pambansa complex, or simply the Batasan, is the seat of the House of
Representatives of the Philippines.
9. He is known as the father of history and his work about the Persian wars.
a. Thucydides
b. Karl Marx
c. Herodotus
d. Fernand Braudel
10. He believes that there is standard history because all the narratives are based on different interpretations.
a. Friedrich Hegel
b. Michel Foucault
c. Fernand Braudel
d. Thucydides
Rationalization: Michel Foucault’s entire philosophy is based on the assumption that human knowledge and
existence are profoundly historical.
11. What is the main focus of historiography in the Philippines?
a. Traditional and historic accounts of the Philippines
b. Pre-colonial and colonial period of the Philippines
c. Post-colonial period of the Philippines
d. Present day events in the Philippines
Rationalization: Historiography of the Philippines focuses mainly on the pre-colonial and colonial period of the
country. This includes the study of Spanish, American, and Japanese colonial period.
12. According to Vico, what is the purpose of history?
a. To understand the past
b. To predict the future
c. To explain the present
d. To shape the future
Rationalization: According to Vico, the purpose of history is to understand the past. He believed that
understanding the past is essential for understanding the present and for making better decision in the future.
13. What is the main theme of Arnold Toynbee’s Philosophy of History?
a. The rise and fall of civilizations
b. The inevitability of progress
c. The importance of religion
d. The dominance of nature
Rationalization: Arnold Toynbee’s Philosophy of History focused on the cyclical rise and fall of civilizations, and
how civilizations could be saved from decline through renewal and adaptation.
14. According to Hegel, what is the purpose of society?
a. To bring about a perfect society
b. To help individual reach their highest potential
c. To create a universal spirit
d. To make sense of the past
Rationalization: According to Hegel, the purpose of history is to create a universal spirit in which individuals can
come to understand the true nature of reality.
15. According to Karl Marx, what is the main driving force of history?
a. Religion
b. Class struggle
c. Political ideology
d. Economic forces
Rationalization: For Marx, history was driven by a struggle between classes: the owners of the means of
production and the workers who produce goods and services.
16. According to Braudel’s Philosophy of history, what is the primary driving force behind historical change?
a. The individual
b. Chance
c. Human nature
d. Structures and systems
Rationalization: Braudel believed that historical change is primarily driven by structures, systems, and long-term
trends, rather than by individual or chance.
17. What is the main concept of Foucault’s Philosophy of History?
a. The role of power in constructing knowledge
b. The impact of language on historical writing
c. The nature of truth in the past
d. The influence of culture on historical interpretations
Rationalization: Foucault’s Philosophy of History focuses on how power structures shape the interpretation and
production of knowledge in a given historical context.
18. What type of source is a diary written by a witness to an event?
a. Primary Historical Source
b. Secondary Historical Source
c. Tertiary Historical Source
d. Quaternary Historical Source
Rationalization: A primary historical source is a document or other material created during the time period being
studied.
19. What type of source is an autobiography?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quaternary
Rationalization: An autobiography is a type of primary source, as it is a narrative written by the person about
their own life. While biography is a secondary source.
20. What is the primary purpose of Internal Criticism?
a. To provide an objective analysis of a text
b. To trace the origin of a text
c. To compare a text to other text
d. To assess a text’s historical accuracy
21. What is an example of an external criticism of history?
a. Examining historical source from a modern perspective
b. Comparing different interpretations of the same event
c. Analyzing the impact of political or economic forces
d. Exploring personal motivation of historical actors
Rationalization: External criticism of history examines the context and environment in which an event or
phenomenon occurred.
22. What was Pedro Chirino’s major contribution to the development of Philippine Historiography?
a. He wrote the first history of the Philippines
b. He established the first Filipino museum
c. He wrote the first book on the history of the Philippines
d. He introduced the concept of nationhood
Rationalization: He wrote the first book on the history of the Philippines, entitled RELACION DE LAS ISLAS
FILIPINAS (1604)
23. What is Juan de Placencia’s contribution to the development of Philippines historiography?
a. Introducing the concept of indigenization
b. Writing the first comprehensive about history of the Philippines
c. Establishing the Filipino nation-state
d. Creating the first Philippine archives
Rationalization: Juan de Placencia was a Spanish friar and historian who wrote the first comprehensive history of
the Philippines in 1589.
24. In what ways did Francisco Alcina contribute to the development of Philippines historiography?
a. He wrote the first comprehensive history of the Philippines
b. He was the first historian to use the textual method
c. He documented the origins of the national language
d. He used archaeological evidence to support his theories
Rationalization: He was the first to use a textual method, which involved studying and interpreting historical
documents, rather than relying heavily on folk tales and oral traditions.
25. What is Antonio Morga most known for in relation to Philippine Historiography?
a. Founding the Philippine Historical Society
b. Writing the first history of the Philippines
c. Introducing the new historiographical methods
d. Establishing the first museum of the Philippine History
Rationalization: Antonio De Morga is most remembered for writing comprehensive history of the Philippines
entitled SUCESOS DE LAS ISLA FILIPINAS (Events in the Philippine Islands)
26. What was the main contribution of Teodoro Agoncillo to the Philippine Historiography?
a. He wrote the first history of the Philippines
b. He employed a Marxist approach to history
c. He emphasized the importance of local history
d. He criticized the Spanish colonial rule
Rationalization: He emphasized the importance if local history in understanding the Philippine past. He wrote
several books on Philippine history, including the first comprehensive history of the Philippines, REVOLT OF
THE MASSES.
27. What is the most significant contribution of Francis De Claire to Philippine Historiography?
a. The discovery of the Laguna Copperplate Inscription
b. The establishment of the first Philippine historical society
c. The publication of the first Philippine history book
d. The formulation of the Philippine historical method
Rationalization: Francis de Claire is credited with the formulation of the Philippine historical method, which is a
system of analyzing and interpreting the Philippine history through the use of sources, including archival
documents, oral traditions, and other forms of evidence.
28. What is the title of Renato Constantino’s most famous work on the development of Philippine
Historiography?
a. The Filipino mind
b. The Miseducation of the Filipino
c. The Making of a Nation
d. Veneration without Understanding
Rationalization: Renato Constantino’s most famous work in the Development of the Philippine Historiography is
entitled THE VENERATION WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING, which was published in 1972.
29. Who is credited with pioneering the field of Philippine Historiography?
a. Isabelo de los Reyes
b. Jose Rizal
c. Samuel K. Tan
d. Gregorio Zaide
Rationalization: Samuel K. Tan is credited with pioneering the field of Philippine Historiography. He is known for
his works on the Philippine Revolution, Philippine- American War, and the Philippine Commonwealth
30. What is Pantayong Pananaw?
a. A Filipino Cultural dance
b. A Filipino method of conflict resolution
c. A Filipino Indigenous Religion
d. A Filipino philosophical perspective
Rationalization: Pantayong Pananaw is a Filipino philosophical perspective that emphasizes the
interconnectedness of all things and the importance of living in harmony with nature.
31. When was the first Mass in the Philippines History held?
a. 1521
b. 1541
c. 1565
d. 1587
Rationalization: The first Mass in Philippines History was held on March 31,1521 in Limasawa Island by Fr.
Pedro Valderrama.
32. What is the main cause of the Cavite Mutiny?
a. Resistance to Spanish Rule
b. Poor labor conditions
c. Unjust taxation
d. Unfair treatment of Filipino Soldiers
Rationalization: The main cause of the mutiny was the disconnect of Filipino soldiers with the oppressive Spanish
rule and their resistance to it.
33. What event marked the beginning of the Philippine Revolution?
a. Battle of Mactan
b. Battle of Tirad Pass
c. Cry of Pugad Lawin
d. Battle of Pinaglabanan
Rationalization: The Cry of Pugad Lawin, also known as the Cry of Balintawak, marked the beginning of the
Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896.
34. What event is the retraction of Joe Rizal in Philippine History?
a. The burning of the Philippine Flag
b. The execution of Jose Rizal
c. The renunciation of his beliefs
d. The renunciation of his books
Rationalization: The retraction of Jose Rizal in the Philippine history refers to his renunciation of his beliefs, not
his books, flag or execution.
35. What is the purpose of oral history?
a. To document personal experiences
b. To pass along important information
c. To provide entertainment
d. To create a physical record
Rationalization: Oral history is an effective way to document personal experiences, memories, and stories, which
can provide valuable insight into a particular historical moment or event.
36. What is the most important factor for a successful oral history interview?
a. Preparation
b. Rapport
c. Subject Knowledge
d. Recording Quality
Rationalization: Establishing a good rapport with the subject is the most important factor for a successful oral
history interview. Rapport means you two communicate with trust and sympathy.
37. Which of the following is an example of a Nature Archives and Museum?
a. A library
b. A historical society
c. A painting museum
d. An online collection
Rationalization: A historical society is a type of organization that collects and preserves information about the
history of a particular place, people or event.
Archives- collection of historical documents or artifacts.
Museum- a place that has displays for people to come and view historical documents and artifacts.
38. What is the importance of Archives and Museum?
a. To preserve historical document
b. To provide entertainment
c. To provide educational resources
d. To support local businesses
Rationalization: Archives and Museum are important for preserving historical documents, artifacts, and other
items of cultural, political, and social significance.
39. What is the purpose of the Malolos Constitution?
a. To create a democratic government
b. To establish a monarchy
c. To declare independence from Spain
d. To abolish slavery
Rationalization: The Malolos Constitution was adopted on January 21, 1899, in the Philippine Revolutionary
Government of Emilio Aguinaldo and was intended to declare the country’s independence from Spain.
40. What article of the 1935 Constitution granted the president the power to suspend the privilege of the writ
of habeas corpus?
a. Article III
b. Article VII
c. Article IX
d. Article XV
Rationalization: Article VII of the 1935 Philippine Constitution granted the president the power to suspend the
privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in cases of rebellion, insurrection, and invasion when public safety requires
it.
41. What specific provision of the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines guarantees the protection of labor?
a. Article II
b. Article III
c. Article XIII
d. Article XIV
Rationalization: Article XII of the 1973 Philippine Constitution of the Philippines outlines the social justice and
human rights provisions, which includes the protection of labor rights and labor welfare.
42. What is the main purpose of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines?
a. To abolish the Marcos dictatorship
b. To protect the rights of Filipino citizens
c. To establish a parliamentary form of government
d. To provide a framework for the government
Rationalization: The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines was established to protect the rights of Filipino citizens.
It provided a framework for the government and established a strong separation of powers, as well as many other
basic rights.
43. What is the main goal of the Torrens Act Land Reform in the Philippines?
a. To increase the size of land held by farmers
b. To provide access to land for the poor
c. To create a centralized land registry
d. To abolish all private land ownership
Rationalization: The Torrens Act Land Reform in the Philippines was passed in 1936 to create a centralized land
registry and make the process of registering land titles more efficient and reliable.
44. What was the one major effect of the Homestead Land Reform in the Philippines?
a. Increased land ownership by wealth landowners
b. Increased agricultural production
c. Improved access to education
d. Reduced poverty
Rationalization: The Homestead Land Reform in the Philippines aimed to increase agricultural production by
distributing land to small farmers.
45. What is the main purpose of the Land Reform Code of the Philippines?
a. To increase land rights for indigenous people
b. To increase agricultural productivity
c. To increase foreign investment
d. To increase land ownership
Rationalization: The Land Reform Code of the Philippines was enacted in 1972 and its main purpose is to increase
land rights for indigenous people by providing them with access to land, the right to own land, and the right to
develop and use the land.
46. According to PD.27, what is the maximum area of land that a landowner can possess?
a. 5 hectares
b. 10 hectares
c. 12 hectares
d. 15 hectares
Rationalization: PD 27 limits the maximum area of land that a landowner can possess to 5 hectares.
47. What is the primary goal of CARP Land Reform in the Philippines?
a. To create jobs
b. To improve access to land for farmers
c. To increase agricultural productivity
d. To reduce poverty
Rationalization: CARP Land Reform in the Philippines was created to provide equitable access to land across the
country, primarily by transferring ownership of idle or abandoned land to farmer-beneficiaries.
48. What is the primary purpose of CARPER Land Reform in the Philippines?
a. Redistribute land among farmers
b. To increase food production
c. To enforce eviction of tenants
d. To improve land management
Rationalization: CARPER, or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reforms, is a
Philippine Land Reform program that seeks to redistribute land among farmers by providing them with
certificates or land ownership.
49. What is the most important consideration when conducting an Oral History Interview?
a. The interviewer’s personal biases
b. The accuracy of the memory of the interviewee
c. Respect for the interviewee
d. The length of the interview
Rationalization: Respect for the interviewee is the most important consideration when conducting an Oral History
Interview
50. What is the primary focus of local history?
a. Daily activities of citizens
b. Natural disasters
c. Influential local figures
d. Historical events
Rationalization: Local history is the study of the everyday activities of citizens in a certain local area. This includes
their customs, beliefs, lifestyles, and other aspects of life.
SURELET QUESTIONS
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1. At this stage of SAMR model, technology is directly substituted for a more traditional teaching tool or
method.
a. Substitution
b. Augmentation
c. Redefinition
d. Modification
Rationalization: In substitution technology acts as a direct tool substitute, with no functional change. For example,
students may type up notes on a word processor instead of writing by hand in an exercise book.
2. When you plan to improve the next time you pursue a similar activity or task by studying further or,
collaborating with others, which part of Gibb’s Reflective Cycle is being described?
a. Conclusion
b. Action plan
c. Description
d. Analysis
Rationalization: Gibb’s Reflective Cycle is one of the famous cyclical models of reflection leading you through six
stages exploring an experience: description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion and action plan. Action plan
is the stage where you plan for what you would differently in a similar or related situations in the future.
3. Which of the following encompasses all these concepts?
a. Computers
b. Technology
c. Gadgets
d. Internet
Rationalization: Computers, gadgets and internet are all technology.
4. Which of the following issues in ICT is directly linked to climate change?
a. Freedom of expression
b. E-waste
c. Privacy
d. Surveillance
Rationalization: E-waste is any electrical or electronic equipment that’s been discarded. E-waste disposal
contributes to climate change due to the chemicals released when is burned.
5. Which online tool is a clear example using asynchronous mode?
a. Blog
b. Online chat
c. Sites
d. Blended learning
Rationalization: Asynchronous learning involves self-placed training activities that learners take when it’s
convenient for them from anywhere the world. Some examples of asynchronous learning include: online courses,
email, blogs.
6. Which of the following can best encourage participation by learners on the issue of family conflicts?
a. Role playing
b. Graphs and charts
c. Manners in dealing with people at parties
d. Appropriate behavior in catching fish
7. What is netiquette?
a. Manners in using the internet
b. Appropriate behavior in interacting with friends
c. Manners in dealing with people at parties
d. Appropriate behavior in catching fish
Rationalization: Netiquette describes the rules of conduct for respectful and appropriate communication on the
Internet.
8. The following are the guidelines in designing instructional materials EXCEPT
a. Quality
b. Expenses
c. Consistency
d. Legibility
Rationalization: Guidelines when designing conventional instructional materials: Unity, simplicity, legibility,
consistency, clarity, and quality. Expenses is not included.
9. In our post-industrial age, what provides an unlimited source of materials for teaching-and-learning in
schools?
a. School resource center
b. World wide web
c. School library
d. School research center
Rationalization: The World Wide Web or simply the web is a way of accessing the information over the medium of
the Internet.
10. Among the following items in technology, which has the broadest concept of technology for the whole
educative system?
a. Educational technology
b. Instructional technology
c. Computer technology
d. Audiovisual
Rationalization: Instructional technology, computer technology, and audiovisual are all example of educational
technology.
11. According to Egbert, what are the three categories of knowledge, EXCEPT:
a. Declarative knowledge
b. Developmental knowledge
c. Structural knowledge
d. Procedural knowledge
Rationalization: Developmental knowledge process can be defined as the plans and implementation steps that seek
to obtain the best and most current knowledge required and make the most of it.
12. He defined the World technology does not necessarily imply the use of machines, as many seem to think but
refers to any practical art using scientific knowledge.
a. Paul Sacttler
b. John Davies
c. Carlos Cadua
d. Anthony Reyes
13. Among ICT competency standards for Philippine Pre-Service Teacher Education, what is performance
indicator most important?
a. Discuss national ICT policies affecting classroom practices
b. Select digital and non-digital learning resources in reference to the student learning preferences
c. Discuss ICT concepts, principles, and theories in various teaching-learning process
d. Lead group activities using technology
14. Why is ICT very useful in our modern world?
a. Because it has a lot of use for all purposes, especially to the teachers and student’s learning
b. Because it can spread unreliable and fall information
c. Because it takes a huge upfront investment of time hand work
d. Because it can help for every family to communicate each other and doesn’t affect our health
15. Which of the following is NOT an understanding ICT in education?
a. Demonstrate awareness of policies as they affecting ICT in education
b. Commonly with ICT policies as they affect teaching-learning
c. Contextualize ICT policies to the learning environment
d. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of technology tools to support teaching and learning
16. Teachers apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment and evaluation strategies to collect
and analyze data.
a. Technology operations and concepts
b. Technology operations
c. Technology concepts
d. Technology concepts and operations
17. Students are expected to apply digital tools to gather, evaluate and use information and plan strategies for
inquiry.
a. Digital citizenship
b. Research and information fluency
c. Creativity and innovation
d. Communication and collaboration
18. Refers to a mix of process and products used in the application of knowledge.
a. Communication
b. Technology
c. Computer
d. Research
19. Use of digital technology, communication tools and/or networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate,
create, and communicate.
a. ICT literacy
b. Communication literacy
c. Computer literacy
d. Educational literacy
20. It includes both non-digital and digital.
a. Educational technology
b. Information technology
c. Technological
d. Digital technology
21. The ability to use information and communication, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.
a. ICT literacy
b. Computer literacy
c. Educational literacy
d. Digital literacy
22. These is any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes
effective use of technology.
a. Machine learning
b. Advance learning
c. Digital learning
d. Communicative learning
23. Providing video chat and voice calls between computers, tablets, mobile device via internet and regular
phones.
a. IMO
b. Facebook
c. Twitter
d. Skype
24. Among the off-line digital tools and apps, what is light weight web application software that allows users
without Internet access to engage with Khan Academy videos and exercises and completely offline setting.
a. KA lite
b. Lightning
c. Life Web
d. Device Life
25. When you are preparing an instructional material. The following processes are the best suggestion in using
an instructional technology.
a. Design, development, utilization, management, evaluation
b. Development, management, design, evaluation
c. Design, development, management, utilization, evaluation
d. Management, design, evaluation, utilization, development
26. Which refers to program control instructions and accompanying documents?
a. Application
b. Software
c. Internet
d. Programmer
Rationalization: Software is a generic term used to refer to applications, scripts and programs that run on a device.
27. What is use of a variety of formats in a given presentations?
a. Social media
b. Mobile apps
c. Multimedia
d. Application
28. These is a massive network of networks, a networks infrastructure.
a. Network
b. Research
c. Wifi
d. Internet
29. These allow you to access, view and maintain documentations that can include text, data, sound and videos
of the Internet.
a. Network
b. Internet
c. World Wide Web
d. Website
30. Learners has ability to access the Internet at any point.
a. Web access
b. Internet access
c. Network access
d. Website access
31. Refers to any type of software associated with computers and related technologies.
a. Productivity tools
b. Technology tools
c. Application tools
d. Software tools
Rationalization: Productivity tools are computer software programs which allow a user to create specific items
quickly and easily as opposed to creating the same items by hand.
32. Online journal where posted information from both teacher and students are arranged.
a. Vlog
b. Online youtuber
c. Blog
d. Online video
33. Allows students to collaboratively create and post written works or digital files.
a. Brainly
b. Wiki
c. Glossary
d. Encyclopedia
Rationalization: Most Wiki sites are collection of hyperlinked pages that serve as a knowledge base for an
organization or online community.
34. Teacher is required to use web resources as homework or out of class activity as initial instruction of the
lesson which will be discussed during class time.
a. Flipped classroom
b. Website classroom
c. Website classroom and operated classroom
d. Google classroom
35. Which is used by students and adult worldwide to present information on themselves and to another
Wworld?
a. Twitter
b. Instagram
c. Youtube
d. Facebook
36. What is the various device/s technology including in ICT EXCEPT
a. Employing the flipped classroom concept
b. Access of course materials through remote devices
c. Making use of apps, software and online information
d. Online cloud based academic management system
Rationalization: when you open an application, it runs inside the operating system until you close it. Most of the
time you will have more than one application open at the same time.
37. What MOOCs stand for?
a. Massive Open Online Courses
b. Massive Open Online Computers
c. Massive Open Online Communication
38. Why is MOOCs considered as a course?
a. Because they have a guide or a syllable that indicates content, objective, and assessment
b. They are graded
c. They are always given by a fully recognized university in the world
d. They are requirement of Bachelor’s degree

39. What are the advantages of MOOCs EXCEPT


a. Access to the course is free cost
b. Allows you learn different languages
c. No requirement for signing up for the course
d. Choose a major
40. Children are fascinated with technology and it encourages and motivates them to learn in the classroom.
a. ICT motivates learning
b. ICT use encourages collaboration
c. ICT use encourages collaboration
d. ICT enhance subject learning
41. This refers to various tools and devices or gadgets.
a. Information technology
b. Information communication technology
c. Instructional Technology
d. Educational Technology
42. Who quoted the “technology will never replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of great
teachers is transformational”
a. Alfred Delos Santos
b. Peter Astober
c. George Couros
d. Kenneth Valdez
43. Why ICT integration in education?
a. Allows creativity
b. Allows efficient communication
c. Easy to get reference
d. Allows easy showing of information
44. What year did Japanese corporation developed a code?
a. 1996
b. 1999
c. 1995
d. 1994
45. What QR stands?
a. Quick responsible
b. Quick response
c. Quick readable
d. Quick reminder
46. Where is QR code very popular?
a. Hongkong
b. Singapore
c. China
d. Japan
47. What QR code usually gives you to a website or immediately provides salient information about the
products?
a. UR linking
b. References
c. Resources
d. Information
48. Which of the following is NOT included in making QR code?
a. Be online
b. Search for a QR code generator and ensure that you read the information about the application
c. Once you have identified your free QR code generator you can now encode the text or the
information that you want
d. Test the QR code using the Internet
49. Teacher Jean can enrich the content she teaches in class by using QR codes that link other readings and
resources.
a. Share resources
b. Create interactive and engaging content
c. Scavenger hurts
d. Enhance classroom library
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