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  • 19. A well-designed lesson plan improves: A) Only student grades B) Only teacher confidence C) Both student learning and teaching effectiveness D) Only classroom discipline
    C) Both student learning and teaching effectiveness
  • 14. Flexibility in planning is important because: A) Students always behave the same B) Lessons never change C) Classroom dynamics may require adaptation D) Curriculum standards are unnecessary
    C) Classroom dynamics may require adaptation
  • 12. Peer collaboration in reviewing lesson plans helps teachers to: A) Compete with each other B) Avoid feedback C) Share best practices and improve lesson quality D) Replace curriculum standards
    C) Share best practices and improve lesson quality
  • 15. Which statement best describes an effective lesson plan? A) It is rigid and cannot be changed. B) It focuses only on teacher talk. C) It aligns objectives, activities, and assessment. D) It avoids assessment.
    C) It aligns objectives, activities, and assessment.
  • 17. Which combination shows proper lesson alignment? A) Objective: Speaking skill → Activity: Grammar test B) Objective: Critical thinking → Activity: Case study discussion C) Objective: Writing skill → Activity: Watching a silent video on
    B) Objective: Critical thinking → Activity: Case study discussion
  • 2. Which of the following is NOT a key component of a lesson plan? A) Learning objectives B) Materials and resources C) Teacher’s personal biography D) Assessment methods
    Teacher’s personal biography
  • 9. Why are rubrics important in assessment? A) They make grading random B) They reduce student participation C) They ensure consistency and transparency in grading D) They replace lesson objectives
    C) They ensure consistency and transparency in grading
  • 5. The “Introduction” stage of a lesson mainly aims to: A) Test students formally B) Present homework C) Engage students and activate prior knowledge D) Finish the lesson
    C) Engage students and activate prior knowledge
  • 3. In the SMART model, the letter “M” stands for: A) Meaningful B) Measurable C) Motivating D) Manageable
    B) Measurable
  • 8. Which of the following is an example of summative assessment? A) Exit ticket B) Quick classroom question C) Final exam D) Teacher observation
    C) Final exam
  • 1. What is the main purpose of a lesson plan? A) To list homework tasks B) To control students’ behavior C) To provide a structured roadmap for teaching and learning D) To summarize the textbook
    To provide a structured roadmap for teaching and learning
  • 11. Which activity is most suitable for practicing real-life communication? A) Lecture B) Roleplay C) Dictation D) Multiple-choice test
    B) Roleplay
  • 10. Differentiation in lesson planning means: A) Teaching only strong students B) Using the same method for everyone C) Adapting instruction to meet diverse student needs D) Ignoring weaker learners
    C) Adapting instruction to meet diverse student needs
  • 13. Reflective practice means: A) Repeating the same lesson every year B) Ignoring student results C) Thinking critically about your teaching performance D) Following the textbook strictly
    C) Thinking critically about your teaching performance
  • 6. Which activity best develops critical thinking skills? A) Copying notes B) Memorizing definitions C) Group discussion D) Silent reading only
    C) Group discussion
  • 7. Formative assessment is conducted: A) Only at the end of the academic year B) During the learning process C) After graduation D) Before planning the lesson
    B) During the learning process
  • 18. In online lesson planning, maintaining engagement requires: A) Long lectures without interaction B) Interactive tools and live communication C) No visual materials D) Removing assessments
    B) Interactive tools and live communication
  • 16. If students fail to achieve learning objectives, the teacher should FIRST: A) Blame the students B) Revise the lesson plan and teaching strategy C) Ignore the results D) Increase homework
    B) Revise the lesson plan and teaching strategy
  • 4. Which objective is written correctly according to the SMART principle? A) Students will understand grammar better. B) Students will learn English. C) Students will be able to identify 5 types of assessment by the end of the lesson. D) S
    C) Students will be able to identify 5 types of assessment by the end of the lesson
  • 20. Continuous review of lesson plans ensures: A) Teaching remains outdated B) Compliance with curriculum and evolving student needs C) Fixed and unchangeable structure D) Elimination of assessment
    B) Compliance with curriculum and evolving student needs