The Teaching Profession is one of the most important components of the Professional Education area in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET/BLEPT). This reviewer is designed to help future educators understand the professional, ethical, and legal foundations of teaching.
This online mock examination is composed of 40 multiple-choice questions that focus on the key principles, code of ethics, rights and responsibilities of teachers, and professional growth within the Philippine education system.
Whether you are taking the Elementary or Secondary Level LET, this practice test will help you evaluate how well you know the teaching profession and what it truly means to be an effective and ethical educator.
Click the START QUIZ button below to begin the test. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer from the given choices. Once answered, the correct response will be shown in green, while incorrect answers will be marked red.
Topics Covered
This reviewer includes questions derived from major subject areas related to the Teaching Profession, including:
- The Philippine Teachers’ Professionalization Act of 1994 (RA 7836)
- Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers
- Professional rights, privileges, and obligations of teachers
- Teacher’s roles as a professional and community leader
- Career stages and continuing professional development (CPD)
- Teaching as a mission, vocation, and profession
- Legal bases of education and teacher accountability
- Professional organizations and teacher welfare
Each question is designed to mirror the style and difficulty of the actual LET/BLEPT examination, ensuring that you become more familiar with the question patterns and phrasing used in the test.
Tips for Answering Questions About the Teaching Profession
- Familiarize yourself with RA 7836 and the Code of Ethics. These are among the most frequently tested topics in the LET.
- Understand the teacher’s multifaceted role. Teachers are not only educators but also mentors, community builders, and lifelong learners.
- Differentiate between rights, duties, and accountabilities. Many questions test your ability to distinguish these clearly.
- Study real-life scenarios. Situational questions test how you apply principles of ethics and professionalism in practical teaching contexts.
- Review updates from PRC and DepEd. Knowing the latest policies, standards, and programs gives you an edge in current and relevant topics.
Final Reminder for the Actual LET/BLEPT Exam
In the real examination, Professional Education questions are often situational and conceptual rather than purely factual. This means it’s not enough to memorize laws or definitions — you must understand how they apply to real teaching experiences and ethical dilemmas.
Answer each question based on the most professional and moral choice, following the standards of the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers. Remember, the LET does not only test your knowledge but also your values as a future educator.
Stay calm, read each question twice, and trust your preparation. Teaching is both a calling and a lifelong commitment — this reviewer is just one step toward earning your license and fulfilling that noble role.