Tests Assignment 1
Students Name _________________________________________
Instructions: the following test consists of two sections: true/false and multiple-choice questions. In the first section, for every true answer, there will be two points. Each true response will be two marks. For you to earn two points on false response, you will have to illustrate the rationale behind the choice. Multiple-choice questions will be two points each for the correct answer. In the first section click on the True or False box and proceed according to your response. Be precise and clear.
True/False Questions
Statements | True | False | Rationale |
True/false questions do not include correct false statements | |||
True/false questions require minimal demand on the reading ability in comparison to multiple-choice question | |||
False statements provide evidence that students have idea about the correct answer | |||
True/false questions are declarative statements requiring true or false judgment | |||
True/false questions have more than one answer |
Multiple-choice Questions
- Multiple-choice questions have
- Multiple choices
- Exactly two possible answers
- More than one true answer
- None of the above
- Which of the following is not an illustration of effective multiple-choice question?
- Lack of tricky questions
- Integration of passive voice
- Vertical formatting of the questions and choices
- Incorporation of active voice
- Multiple-choice questions aim to:
- Test understanding of the students
- Confuse students
- Pass time
- All of the above
- Three of the following statements are true about multiple-choice questions. Which one is false?
- Multiple-choice question presents real-world and practical situations to the students
- Multiple-choice questions tests the level of understanding of the student on specific concepts
- Use of figure and tables are not effective in multiple-choice questions
- Multiple-choice questions focus on critical evaluation rather than guessing by the student
- Multiple-choice questions can have:
- More than one correct choice
- All correct choices
- None of the correct choices
- None of the above
Answer Key for the ten questions
- F, in most cases, true/false statements contain correct false statements
- T
- F, true/false questions rely mostly on the ability of the student to guess correctly
- T
- F, true/false questions have strictly one answer: either true or false
- A
- B
- A
- C
- A