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English Educational Technology — LET Practice Questions

This English Educational Technology section of the LET English Major exam covers 10 expert-reviewed practice questions. Each question has a plain-English explanation and notes on why the wrong answers are wrong.

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Sample questions with answers and explanations

Sample 1

Which of the following is a learning management system (LMS) that can be used to deliver and manage online courses?

Answer: A

Moodle is a free, popular LMS used worldwide (and in the Philippines) by schools to host courses, assignments, and grades online. The other three are creative tools — Photoshop for images, Final Cut Pro for video editing, GarageBand for music. None of them manage courses.

Tip: LMS = Learning Management System; Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard are the famous ones.

Why the other choices are wrong
  • B. Adobe Photoshop is photo editing software.
  • C. Final Cut Pro is video editing software.
  • D. GarageBand is music creation software.

Sample 2

Which is an example of a digital literacy skill?

Answer: A

Digital literacy is the basic ability to USE digital tools to find, understand, and create information. Searching online for info is one of the most basic and universal digital literacy skills. Repairing a computer is IT support; programming is coding; spreadsheets are software-specific — those go beyond basic literacy into specialized skills.

Tip: Digital literacy = basic everyday skills like searching, reading online, sharing safely.

Why the other choices are wrong
  • B. Computer repair is technical/IT support, not basic literacy.
  • C. Programming is an advanced specialized skill, not basic literacy.
  • D. Spreadsheet budgeting is a software-specific skill, more advanced than basic search.

Sample 3

Which is an example of a digital citizenship skill?

Answer: C

Digital citizenship is about being a smart, safe, and responsible person online. Spotting fake news and judging if a website is trustworthy is a core part of that. Building a website, encrypting data, and fixing network issues are tech SKILLS, not citizenship skills — they are about doing tech, not behaving well online.

Tip: Digital citizenship = being a responsible user online; tech skills = doing tech tasks.

Why the other choices are wrong
  • A. HTML/CSS is a coding skill, not a citizenship skill.
  • B. Encryption is a security skill, more technical than citizenship.
  • D. Network troubleshooting is an IT support skill, not citizenship.
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