Assessment Of Student Learning 2

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This quiz titled 'ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT LEARNING 2' explores various assessment types such as formative, authentic, and performance assessments. It helps learners understand and identify different evaluation methods and tools in educational settings, enhancing their understanding of effective learning assessment strategies.

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  • 2. 

    Which target area is generally assessed using a rubric?

    • Knowledge

    • Reasoning

    • Performance

    • Disposition

    Correct Answer
    A. Performance
    Explanation
    Performance is generally assessed using a rubric. A rubric is a scoring tool that outlines specific criteria and levels of achievement for a particular task or assignment. It provides a clear and objective way to evaluate an individual's performance in areas such as presentations, projects, or performances. Rubrics typically include detailed descriptions of what is expected at different levels of proficiency, allowing for a fair and consistent assessment of performance.

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  • 3. 

    Teachers are encouraged to make use of authentic assessment. Which goes with authentic assessment?

    • Real world application of lessons learned.

    • Answering multiple choice test items

    • Unrealistic performance

    • Contextualized drill

    Correct Answer
    A. Real world application of lessons learned.
    Explanation
    Authentic assessment refers to evaluating students' knowledge and skills in real-world contexts, allowing them to apply what they have learned in practical situations. This approach focuses on the application of knowledge rather than rote memorization or theoretical understanding. Answering multiple-choice test items does not align with authentic assessment as it primarily assesses recall and recognition rather than practical application. Unrealistic performance and contextualized drill also do not align with authentic assessment as they do not involve real-world application or practical skills.

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  • 4. 

    Miss Dioneda observed that some of her pupils do well in written tests but they seldom participate in oral activities. It would be advisable for her to:

    • Makes use of group dynamics such as buzz sessions, small group discussions, etc.

    • Tell students that full credit is given to written work

    • Assign the students to take turns in reading the lessons to the class

    • Assigns students to take turns in leading the group

    Correct Answer
    A. Makes use of group dynamics such as buzz sessions, small group discussions, etc.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to make use of group dynamics such as buzz sessions, small group discussions, etc. This is because by incorporating group activities, Miss Dioneda can encourage her pupils who do well in written tests but seldom participate in oral activities to engage in more interactive and collaborative learning. Group dynamics such as buzz sessions and small group discussions provide opportunities for students to practice their oral skills, express their thoughts and ideas, and build confidence in speaking in front of others. This approach can help create a more balanced learning environment that caters to different learning preferences and encourages active participation from all students.

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  • 5. 

    What is the primary purpose of assessments?

    • Inform parents of student progress

    • Provide feedback to help students succeed

    • Allow schools to compare progress

    • Enable teachers to test strategies

    Correct Answer
    A. Provide feedback to help students succeed
    Explanation
    The primary purpose of assessments is to provide feedback to help students succeed. Assessments allow teachers to evaluate students' understanding and identify areas of improvement. By providing feedback, students can understand their strengths and weaknesses, enabling them to focus on areas that require further attention. This feedback helps students make necessary adjustments to their learning strategies and ultimately leads to their overall success.

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  • 6. 

    The English class of Ms. Reyes is composed of students with different mental abilities although they are in the same curriculum level. What should she do first so she can make a good start?

    • Call a dialog with the parents

    • Determine their strengths and weaknesses through a diagnostic test.

    • Make them write a brief composition about their plans and aspirations.

    • Ask them to tell something about themselves

    Correct Answer
    A. Determine their strengths and weaknesses through a diagnostic test.
    Explanation
    In order for Ms. Reyes to make a good start with her English class, she should first determine their strengths and weaknesses through a diagnostic test. This will allow her to understand the individual abilities of her students and tailor her teaching approach accordingly. By identifying their strengths, she can provide opportunities for them to excel and build confidence. By identifying their weaknesses, she can focus on areas that need improvement and provide targeted support. This will ensure that she can effectively meet the diverse needs of her students and create a positive and inclusive learning environment.

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  • 7. 

    The grade six pupils were given a diagnostic test in addition and subtraction of whole numbers to find out if they can proceed to the next unit. However, the results of the test were very low. What should the teacher do?  

    • Proceed to the next lesson to be able to finish all the topics in the course.

    • Construct another test parallel to the given test to determine the consistency of the scores.

    • Count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to relearn.

    • Record the scores then inform the parents about the very poor performance of their child in mathematics.

    Correct Answer
    A. Count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to relearn.
    Explanation
    The teacher should count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to relearn. This will help the teacher identify the specific topics or concepts that the students are struggling with, allowing them to provide targeted instruction and support. Constructing another test parallel to the given test may not provide additional insights, as it would essentially be the same test. Proceeding to the next lesson without addressing the students' difficulties would likely lead to further struggles. Informing the parents about the poor performance may be necessary, but it should be done after analyzing the errors and developing a plan to address them.

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  • 8. 

    Which is a good portfolio evidence of a student's acquired knowledge and writing skills?

    • Project

    • Test Results

    • Reflective Journal

    • Critiqued Outputs

    Correct Answer
    A. Reflective Journal
    Explanation
    A reflective journal is a good portfolio evidence of a student's acquired knowledge and writing skills because it allows the student to reflect on their learning experiences, thoughts, and emotions. It showcases their ability to critically analyze and articulate their thoughts in a written format. The journal entries demonstrate the student's growth, self-awareness, and ability to connect theory with practice. It also highlights their writing skills, as they are required to express their ideas clearly and coherently. Overall, a reflective journal provides a comprehensive view of the student's learning journey and their ability to communicate effectively through writing.

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  • 9. 

    In constructing achievement tests, the first step is to ___________.

    • Assess the teaching capability of teachers

    • Determine the characteristics of the highest takers

    • Determine the content and skills covered by test

    • Determine the highest rating to be given to students

    Correct Answer
    A. Determine the content and skills covered by test
    Explanation
    The first step in constructing achievement tests is to determine the content and skills that will be covered by the test. This involves identifying the specific knowledge and abilities that the test will measure in order to assess the students' achievement in a particular subject or area. By determining the content and skills, the test can be designed to effectively evaluate the students' understanding and proficiency in the desired areas. This step is crucial in ensuring that the test aligns with the intended learning outcomes and accurately measures the students' achievement.

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  • 10. 

    An uncontrolled activity gives the students complete freedom in producing the language.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    An uncontrolled activity in language learning refers to an activity where students have the freedom to produce language without any restrictions or guidance from the teacher. This means that they can express themselves freely and use the language in a way that feels natural to them. This type of activity encourages creativity, autonomy, and active engagement from the students, allowing them to develop their language skills in a more authentic and meaningful way. Therefore, the statement "An uncontrolled activity gives the students complete freedom in producing the language" is true.

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  • 11. 

    Emphasis on self-assessment. Teacher Lyn applies this principle by _______.

    • Preparing her students for higher order thinking questions.

    • Requiring them scoring rubric as project

    • Motivating her students to set their personal learning goals and track their progress against that goal

    • Making her students check their own papers

    Correct Answer
    A. Motivating her students to set their personal learning goals and track their progress against that goal
    Explanation
    Teacher Lyn applies the principle of self-assessment by motivating her students to set their personal learning goals and track their progress against those goals. This means that she encourages her students to take ownership of their learning and actively participate in the process of evaluating their own progress. By setting goals and monitoring their own growth, students become more engaged and motivated in their learning journey. This approach also promotes higher order thinking as students are encouraged to reflect on their own learning and make adjustments accordingly.

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  • 12. 

    In Outcome-Based Education (OBE) or Outcome-Based Teaching-Learning (OBTL), the assessment task should match with the ______.

    • References

    • Content

    • Learning outcome

    • Learning resources

    Correct Answer
    A. Learning outcome
    Explanation
    In Outcome-Based Education (OBE) or Outcome-Based Teaching-Learning (OBTL), the assessment task should match with the learning outcome. This means that the assessment task should be designed in a way that it aligns with the specific learning outcome that is being assessed. By doing so, educators can ensure that the assessment is measuring the students' achievement of the intended learning outcome, providing valuable feedback on their progress and informing future instructional decisions. Matching the assessment task with the learning outcome also promotes transparency and clarity in the educational process, as students can understand the purpose and relevance of the assessment in relation to their learning goals.

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  • 13. 

    The grade six pupils were given a diagnostic test in addition and subtraction of whole numbers to find out if they can proceed to the next unit. However, the results of the test were very low. What should the teacher do?

    • Proceed to the next lesson to be able to finish all the topics in the course.

    • Construct another test parallel to the given test to determine the consistency of the scores.

    • Count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to relearn.

    • Record the scores then inform the parents about the very poor performance of their child in mathematics.

    Correct Answer
    A. Count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to relearn.
    Explanation
    The teacher should count the frequency of errors to find out the lessons that the majority of students need to relearn. This will help the teacher identify the specific topics or concepts that the students are struggling with and provide targeted instruction and support in those areas. Constructing another test parallel to the given test can help determine the consistency of the scores, but it may not provide specific information about the areas of weakness. Proceeding to the next lesson without addressing the low test results would not be beneficial for the students' learning. Informing the parents about the poor performance is important, but it should be done after analyzing the errors and developing a plan for improvement.

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  • 14. 

    Which assessment requires students to demonstrate their knowledge through performing specific tasks?

    • Performance Assessment

    • Formative Assessment

    • Authentic Assessment

    • Summative Assessment

    Correct Answer
    A. Performance Assessment
    Explanation
    Performance assessment requires students to demonstrate their knowledge through performing specific tasks. This type of assessment focuses on evaluating students' ability to apply their knowledge and skills in real-world situations or practical tasks. It often involves activities such as presentations, projects, experiments, or simulations. Performance assessments provide a more comprehensive and authentic measure of students' understanding and abilities compared to traditional assessments that rely solely on tests or quizzes.

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  • 15. 

    Which electronic tool is not used to assess students?

    • Spreadsheet

    • Microsoft Word

    • Mean (Average) Score

    • Standard Deviation

    Correct Answer
    A. Microsoft Word
    Explanation
    Microsoft Word is a word processing tool and is not specifically designed for assessing students. It is primarily used for creating and editing documents, such as essays, reports, and letters. On the other hand, a spreadsheet can be used to create gradebooks or assessment rubrics, and it allows for calculations and data analysis. Mean (Average) Score and Standard Deviation are statistical measures that are commonly used in assessing student performance and analyzing data. Therefore, Microsoft Word is the electronic tool that is not used to assess students.

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  • 16. 

    To maximize the amount of time spent for performance-based assessment, which one should be done?

    • Plan a task that can be used for instruction and assessment at the same time.

    • Assess one objective for one performance task.

    • Set objectives only for cognitive domains.

    • Limit the task to one meeting only.

    Correct Answer
    A. Plan a task that can be used for instruction and assessment at the same time.
    Explanation
    To maximize the amount of time spent for performance-based assessment, it is recommended to plan a task that can be used for instruction and assessment at the same time. This approach allows the teacher to combine the process of teaching and evaluating the students' performance in a single task, saving time and resources. By designing a task that incorporates both instruction and assessment components, teachers can effectively assess the students' understanding and skills while also providing them with valuable learning experiences. This approach promotes efficiency and ensures that the time spent on assessment is utilized effectively.

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  • 17. 

    How is assessment related to a course's learning objectives?

    • Assessment and learning objectives are essentially the same thing.

    • The learning objectives are based on the way the students are assessed.

    • Teachers use assessment to ensure a course's learning objectives are met.

    • They are not at all related to one another.

    Correct Answer
    A. Teachers use assessment to ensure a course's learning objectives are met.
    Explanation
    Assessment and learning objectives are related because teachers use assessment to ensure that the course's learning objectives are met. Assessment is the process of evaluating students' knowledge and skills, while learning objectives are the specific goals or outcomes that students are expected to achieve. By assessing students' performance, teachers can determine whether the learning objectives have been achieved and make any necessary adjustments to instruction or curriculum. Therefore, assessment is a tool that teachers use to ensure that the course's learning objectives are being met.

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  • 18. 

    The results of National Achievement Test ( NAT ) are interpreted against a set of mastery level. This means that NAT is categorized as / an _____ test. (Check all that apply.)

    • Criterion Referenced

    • Norm Referenced

    Correct Answer
    A. Criterion Referenced
    Explanation
    The answer is criterion referenced because the results of the National Achievement Test (NAT) are interpreted against a set of mastery level. This means that the test measures individual performance against a predetermined standard or criteria, rather than comparing it to the performance of other test takers (norm referenced).

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  • 19. 

    What assessment is it when a teacher asks their students if the understand the information?

    • Summative Assessment

    • Formative Assessment

    • Performance Assessment

    • Authentic Assessment

    Correct Answer
    A. Formative Assessment
    Explanation
    Formative assessment is the correct answer because it refers to the process of gathering feedback and information about students' understanding and progress during the learning process. In this case, the teacher is asking the students if they understand the information, which is a formative assessment strategy aimed at identifying areas where students may need additional support or clarification. This type of assessment helps teachers make informed instructional decisions and provide timely feedback to students to enhance their learning.

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  • 20. 

    Of the following types of tests which is the most subjective in scoring?

    • Matching type

    • Multiple choice

    • Simple recall

    • Essay

    Correct Answer
    A. Essay
    Explanation
    The essay type of test is the most subjective in scoring because it requires the evaluator to assess and interpret the student's response based on their own judgment and understanding. Unlike other types of tests that have objective criteria for grading, the essay allows for more variation in interpretation and personal bias, making it highly subjective. The evaluator's subjective opinions and perspectives can greatly influence the scoring process, leading to a wide range of possible scores for the same essay.

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  • 21. 

    The students of Mrs. Valino are very noisy. To keep them busy, they were given any test available in the classroom and then the results were graded as a way to punish them. Which statement best explains if the practice is acceptable or not?

    • The practice is acceptable because the students behaved well when they were given a test.

    • The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of reliability.

    • The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity.

    • The practice is acceptable since the test results are graded.

    Correct Answer
    A. The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity.
    Explanation
    The given correct answer explains that the practice of giving the students a test to keep them busy and then grading the results as a form of punishment is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity. The principle of validity states that a test should measure what it is intended to measure. In this case, the test is being used as a punishment rather than as an assessment of the students' knowledge or skills, which goes against the purpose of the test and undermines its validity.

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  • 22. 

    A controlled activity focuses only on the target language.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    A controlled activity refers to a language learning task or exercise that is carefully structured and controlled by the teacher. In this type of activity, the focus is solely on the target language, meaning that learners are encouraged to use and practice the specific language being taught without distractions or deviations. Therefore, the statement that a controlled activity focuses only on the target language is true.

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  • 23. 

    Here is a test item: DISTANT: NEAR, as GENUINE:_________. This test is a /an

    • Metaphor

    • Completion

    • Riddle

    • Analogy

    Correct Answer
    A. Analogy
    Explanation
    The given test item is an analogy. The relationship between the words "DISTANT" and "NEAR" is that they are antonyms, meaning they have opposite meanings. Similarly, the relationship between the words "GENUINE" and the missing word is that they are also antonyms. Therefore, "analogy" is the correct answer as it best represents the relationship between the given words.

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  • 24. 

    Which target area is addressed by the following benchmark in the division standards? The student knows the various forms in which energy comes to Earth from the Sun

    • Knowledge

    • Reasoning

    • Performance

    • Disposition

    Correct Answer
    A. Knowledge
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Knowledge because the benchmark is about understanding the different forms of energy that come to Earth from the Sun. This requires factual knowledge and understanding of the topic.

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  • 25. 

    A controlled activity allows the student some freedom when producing the language.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    A controlled activity does not allow the student freedom when producing the language. It refers to an activity where the student is given specific guidelines and structures to follow, limiting their ability to express themselves freely. In controlled activities, the focus is on practicing specific language forms or structures, rather than encouraging creativity or personal expression. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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  • 26. 

    At the end of class, the students talk about their weekend plans.  What kind of activity is this?

    • A controlled activity

    • A semi-controlled activity

    • An uncontrolled activity

    Correct Answer
    A. An uncontrolled activity
    Explanation
    This activity is classified as an uncontrolled activity because there is no specific structure or guidelines in place for the students to follow while discussing their weekend plans. The conversation is likely to be spontaneous and free-flowing, allowing the students to express themselves without any restrictions or limitations.

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  • 27. 

    The control group in an experimental study is the group which is

    • Given the treatment under study

    • Compared to the normal group

    • Not given the treatment under study

    • Not included in the study

    Correct Answer
    A. Given the treatment under study
    Explanation
    The control group in an experimental study is given the treatment under study. This group is used as a reference point to compare the effects of the treatment being studied. By giving the treatment to the control group, researchers can determine the true impact of the treatment by comparing it to the group that did not receive the treatment. This helps to isolate the effects of the treatment and determine its effectiveness.

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  • 28. 

    On which should a teacher base his/her assessment?

    • Developmental stage of learners

    • Learning content

    • Learning outcome

    • Learning resources

    Correct Answer
    A. Learning outcome
    Explanation
    A teacher should base his/her assessment on the learning outcome. This means that the teacher should evaluate whether the students have achieved the desired knowledge, skills, or competencies that were intended to be learned through the instruction. Assessing the learning outcome allows the teacher to determine if the students have successfully met the learning objectives and if they have gained the necessary understanding and abilities. By focusing on the learning outcome, the teacher can gauge the effectiveness of their teaching methods and make any necessary adjustments to improve student learning.

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  • 29. 

    How is "assessment for learning" different from assessment of learning?

    • It is for enhancing the learner.

    • It is for rating class performance.

    • It is for determining class standing.

    • It is for determining the grades.

    Correct Answer
    A. It is for enhancing the learner.
    Explanation
    Assessment for learning focuses on improving the learner's understanding and skills by providing feedback and support throughout the learning process. It aims to identify the student's strengths and weaknesses and guide them towards improvement. On the other hand, assessment of learning is used to measure the student's performance and determine their final grades or class standing. It is more focused on evaluating the student's knowledge and achievements rather than supporting their learning journey.

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  • 30. 

    If Mr. Paraiso will have to make a scoring rubric for the student's output, what format is better to construct considering that the teacher has limited time to evaluate their work?

    • Analytic Rubric

    •  Holistic Rubric

    • Either A or B

    • Neither A nor B

    Correct Answer
    A.  Holistic Rubric
    Explanation
    A holistic rubric is better to construct considering that the teacher has limited time to evaluate the students' work. A holistic rubric provides a general overview or summary of the students' performance, allowing the teacher to quickly assess the overall quality of the work. It focuses on the overall impression rather than breaking down the evaluation into specific criteria, making it a more efficient option for the teacher. In contrast, an analytic rubric breaks down the evaluation into specific criteria, requiring the teacher to evaluate each criterion individually, which can be time-consuming.

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  • 31. 

    Which of the following statements is True?

    • If a test is valid, it is generally reliable.

    • If a test is reliable, it is generally valid.

    Correct Answer
    A. If a test is valid, it is generally reliable.
    Explanation
    If a test is valid, it means that it accurately measures what it is intended to measure. Reliability, on the other hand, refers to the consistency of the test results. The statement "If a test is valid, it is generally reliable" is true because if a test is measuring something accurately, it is more likely to produce consistent and reliable results. However, the statement "If a test is reliable, it is generally valid" cannot be assumed as true because a test can be consistent in producing results but may not necessarily be measuring what it is intended to measure accurately.

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  • 32. 

    The students of Mrs. Valino are very noisy. To keep them busy, they were given any test available in the classroom and then the results were graded as a way to punish them. Which statement best explains if the practice is acceptable or not?

    • The practice is acceptable because the students behaved well when they were given a test.

    • The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of reliability.

    • The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity.

    • The practice is acceptable since the test results are graded.

    Correct Answer
    A. The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity.
    Explanation
    The practice is not acceptable because it violates the principle of validity. Validity refers to the extent to which a test measures what it is intended to measure. In this scenario, the purpose of giving the students a test is to keep them busy, not to assess their knowledge or skills. Therefore, using the test results as a form of punishment is not a valid way to measure their behavior or discipline.

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  • 33. 

    Brainstorming is a semi-controlled activity.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Brainstorming is a semi-controlled activity because while it encourages free thinking and creativity, it also follows certain guidelines and structures to ensure productive outcomes. Participants are encouraged to share ideas without judgment or criticism, but there are usually time limits, facilitators, and rules to keep the session focused and on track. This balance between freedom and structure makes brainstorming a semi-controlled activity.

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  • 34. 

    The teacher has written the target language on the board.  The teacher is using flashcards to do a substitution drill.  What kind of activity is this?

    • A controlled activity

    • A semi-controlled activity

    • Ab uncontrolled activity

    Correct Answer
    A. A controlled activity
    Explanation
    This activity is classified as a controlled activity because the teacher has written the target language on the board and is using flashcards to do a substitution drill. In a controlled activity, the teacher has control over the language being practiced and provides clear instructions and structure for the students to follow. The use of flashcards and the substitution drill format further indicate that the activity is focused on controlled practice and repetition of the target language.

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  • 35. 

    A debate is a controlled activity.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    A debate is not a controlled activity. It is an open and free-flowing discussion where participants express their opinions and arguments on a given topic. There are guidelines and rules to ensure fairness and respect, but the nature of a debate is to encourage different viewpoints and allow participants to challenge each other's ideas. Therefore, the statement that a debate is a controlled activity is incorrect.

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  • 36. 

    Ms. Ricafort uses alternative methods of assessment. Which of the following will she not likely use?

    • Multiple Choice Test

    • Reflective Journal Writing

    • Oral Presentation

    • Developing Portfolios

    Correct Answer
    A. Multiple Choice Test
    Explanation
    Ms. Ricafort uses alternative methods of assessment, which suggests that she does not rely on traditional methods such as multiple choice tests. Instead, she may prefer more interactive and reflective methods like oral presentations, developing portfolios, and reflective journal writing. These methods allow students to demonstrate their understanding and critical thinking skills in a more comprehensive and personalized way, compared to the limited options provided by multiple choice tests.

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  • 37. 

    Goring performed better than 65% of the total number of examinees in the district achievement test. What is his percentile rank?

    • P35

    • P65

    • P66

    • P75

    Correct Answer
    A. P65
    Explanation
    Goring's percentile rank is P65 because he performed better than 65% of the total number of examinees in the district achievement test. This means that he scored higher than 65% of the other test takers, placing him in the 65th percentile.

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  • 38. 

    Choose which is appropriate for this definition. Engaging in a process that is designed to provide information that will help us make a judgment.

    • Assessment

    • Evaluation

    • Measurement

    • Performance

    Correct Answer
    A. Evaluation
    Explanation
    Evaluation is the most appropriate choice for this definition because it involves engaging in a process that provides information to make a judgment. Evaluation typically involves gathering data, analyzing it, and making a judgment or conclusion based on the findings. It is a systematic and objective process that is designed to provide information and feedback to help make informed decisions or judgments.

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  • 39. 

    In order to find out if there is relationship between age and level of intelligence, the measure to be used is:

    • Correlation

    • Analysis of variance

    • Standard deviation

    • T-test

    Correct Answer
    A. Correlation
    Explanation
    The measure to be used to find out if there is a relationship between age and level of intelligence is correlation. Correlation measures the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables. In this case, it can help determine if there is a positive or negative correlation between age and level of intelligence.

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  • 40. 

    Which is NOT true about the given case?

    • Ms. Cidro practices a balanced assessment.

    • Ms. Cidro's assessment method is performance-based.

    • Ms. Cidro needs a rubric in scoring the work of the students.

    • Ms. Cidro's assessment targets are all in the cognitive domain.

    Correct Answer
    A. Ms. Cidro's assessment targets are all in the cognitive domain.
    Explanation
    Ms. Cidro's assessment targets are not all in the cognitive domain.

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  • 41. 

    The students are practicing a dialogue.  Now the teacher asks the students to try the dialogue again, but to insert their personal information instead.  What kind of activity is this?

    • A semi-controlled activity

    • A controlled activity

    • An uncontrolled activity

    Correct Answer
    A. A semi-controlled activity
    Explanation
    This activity is called a semi-controlled activity because the students are given some freedom to personalize the dialogue by inserting their personal information, but they still have a structure and guidelines to follow. It is not completely uncontrolled as there are specific instructions given by the teacher, but it is also not as rigidly controlled as a fully controlled activity where students have no room for personalization.

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  • 42. 

    It tells the relative position of a score from the rest of the scores.

    • Rank

    • Frequency

    • Percentage

    • Arrangement

    Correct Answer
    A. Rank
    Explanation
    Rank refers to the position or order in which a score is placed in relation to the other scores. It provides information about the relative position of a particular score compared to the rest of the scores. The higher the rank, the better the score is in comparison to others. Rank is commonly used in various fields such as sports, academics, and rankings to determine the performance or standing of individuals or entities.

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  • 43. 

    Standard deviation is to variability as mode to?

    • Correlation

    • Discrimination

    • Central tendency

    • Level of difficulty

    Correct Answer
    A. Central tendency
    Explanation
    Standard deviation is a measure of variability, indicating how spread out the data points are from the mean. Similarly, the mode is a measure of central tendency, representing the value that appears most frequently in a dataset. Both standard deviation and mode provide information about the distribution of the data, with standard deviation focusing on the spread and mode focusing on the central value. Therefore, the correct answer is central tendency.

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  • 44. 

    Mrs. Nogueras is doing an assessment of learning. At what stage of instruction should she do it?

    • During the instructional process

    • Before instruction

    • After instruction

    • Prior to instruction

    Correct Answer
    A. After instruction
    Explanation
    Mrs. Nogueras should do the assessment of learning after instruction because this allows her to evaluate the students' understanding and knowledge acquisition. By assessing after instruction, she can determine if the instructional objectives have been met and if any additional support or re-teaching is needed. This stage of assessment provides valuable feedback on the effectiveness of the instruction and helps in making necessary adjustments for future lessons.

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  • 45. 

    Why should a teacher NOT use direct instruction all the time?

    • It reduces student engagement in learning.

    • It requires use of supplementary materials.

    • It is generally effective only in the teaching of concepts and abstractions.

    • It requires much time.

    Correct Answer
    A. It reduces student engagement in learning.
    Explanation
    Direct instruction is a teaching method where the teacher provides information and instructions to students in a straightforward manner. While it can be effective in teaching certain concepts and abstractions, using direct instruction all the time can lead to reduced student engagement in learning. This is because it limits student participation and interaction, which are important for active learning and critical thinking. Additionally, direct instruction may not cater to the diverse learning needs and preferences of students. Therefore, teachers should use a variety of instructional strategies to promote engagement and meet the individual needs of students.

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  • 46. 

    Which of the following methods would improve the validity and reliability of an examinations?

    • Giving weights to the items for scoring

    • Giving long essay test items

    • Providing time allotment for each item

    • Providing hints in answering the test items

    Correct Answer
    A. Giving weights to the items for scoring
    Explanation
    Giving weights to the items for scoring would improve the validity and reliability of an examination because it allows for a more accurate assessment of the test taker's knowledge and skills. By assigning different weights to each item, the importance and difficulty of each question can be taken into account when calculating the final score. This helps to ensure that the exam is measuring what it intends to measure and that the results are consistent and reliable.

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  • 47. 

    Which of the following statements about the validity and reliability of a test is TRUE?

    • A reliable test measures what intends to measure.

    • A valid test consists of test items that have moderate levels of difficulty.

    • A reliable test contains representative  items from all important topics covered.

    • A valid test is always valid but a reliable test is not always valid.

    Correct Answer
    A. A valid test is always valid but a reliable test is not always valid.
    Explanation
    A valid test is always valid but a reliable test is not always valid. This means that a test can be reliable, meaning it consistently measures the same thing, but still not be valid, meaning it does not actually measure what it intends to measure. On the other hand, a valid test will always be valid, meaning it accurately measures what it intends to measure.

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  • 48. 

    Multiple choice test is considered as the best type of test because:

    • It contains many responses.

    • It measures several competencies in one test.

    • It possesses the qualities of other types of tests.

    • It is easy to conduct.

    Correct Answer
    A. It measures several competencies in one test.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "It measures several competencies in one test." This is because multiple choice tests allow for the assessment of various skills and knowledge areas within a single test. By including different types of questions and options, the test can effectively measure a range of competencies such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and content knowledge. This makes it a comprehensive and efficient method of evaluation compared to other types of tests that may focus on specific skills or areas.

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  • 49. 

    A teacher created two forms of the final exam so that students sitting next to each other could not look at their neighbor's test. What sort of reliability evidence might she gather to make sure they are equal assessments? 

    • Stability Reliability

    • Alternate form reliability 

    • Internal consistency

    Correct Answer
    A. Alternate form reliability 
    Explanation
    To ensure that the two forms of the final exam are equal assessments, the teacher could gather evidence of alternate form reliability. This involves administering both forms of the exam to a group of students and then comparing the scores between the two forms. If the scores are highly correlated, it suggests that the two forms are measuring the same construct and are therefore equivalent. This would provide evidence that the two forms are equally reliable and can be used interchangeably.

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