#1
Which of the following is NOT a formative assessment technique?
Classroom discussion
Pop quiz
Final exam
Peer assessment
#2
What is the purpose of summative assessment?
To provide ongoing feedback during learning
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period
To encourage student self-assessment
To assess students' prior knowledge
#3
What is the purpose of a diagnostic assessment?
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period
To assess students' prior knowledge and skills
To assign grades based on student performance
To provide ongoing feedback during learning
#4
What is the purpose of self-assessment?
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period
To provide ongoing feedback during learning
To encourage students to reflect on their own progress and learning
To assign grades based on student performance
#5
What is the purpose of an exit ticket?
To provide a quick summary of the day's lesson
To assess students' prior knowledge
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period
To assign grades based on student performance
#6
Which of the following is an example of an informal assessment?
Standardized test
Oral questioning
Final exam
Multiple-choice test
#7
What is the primary purpose of a formative assessment?
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period
To provide ongoing feedback during learning
To assign grades based on student performance
To measure student progress over time
#8
What is the primary purpose of a diagnostic assessment?
To evaluate student learning at the end of an instructional period
To assess students' prior knowledge and skills
To assign grades based on student performance
To provide ongoing feedback during learning
#9
Which of the following is a characteristic of authentic assessment?
Standardized format
Multiple choice questions
Real-world tasks
Strict time limit
#10
What is the primary purpose of rubrics in assessment?
To assign grades
To provide feedback
To standardize assessment criteria
To measure student engagement
#11
Which of the following is an advantage of using portfolio assessment?
It provides a snapshot of student performance at a single point in time
It focuses solely on students' memorization abilities
It allows for a holistic view of student progress over time
It is quick and easy to administer
#12
What is the purpose of a norm-referenced assessment?
To compare students' performance to a predetermined standard
To provide detailed feedback to students
To assess students' prior knowledge
To evaluate student progress over time
#13
Which of the following is an example of a performance-based assessment?
Multiple-choice test
Essay exam
Oral presentation
True/false quiz
#14
Which of the following is a benefit of using peer assessment?
It reduces the workload of the instructor
It may introduce bias into the assessment process
It provides students with opportunities to learn from each other
It is the most accurate form of assessment
#15
What is the primary purpose of a standardized test?
To assess students' ability to apply knowledge and skills to new situations
To measure student progress over time
To provide feedback to students
To compare students' performance to a predetermined standard
#16
Which of the following is a characteristic of criterion-referenced assessment?
Students' scores are compared to the scores of their peers
Students' scores are based on predetermined criteria or standards
Students' scores are adjusted based on the difficulty of the test
Students' scores are reported as percentile ranks
#17
What is the primary purpose of a performance rubric?
To assign grades based on student performance
To provide detailed feedback to students
To evaluate student progress over time
To standardize assessment criteria and expectations
#18
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of performance-based assessment?
Focuses on real-world tasks
Includes standardized tests
Assesses application of knowledge and skills
Evaluates student's ability to perform tasks
#19
What is the primary purpose of using authentic assessment?
To assess students' ability to memorize facts
To measure student progress over time
To evaluate real-world skills and knowledge
To provide detailed feedback to students
#20
Which assessment strategy focuses on assessing students' ability to apply knowledge and skills to new situations?
Formative assessment
Norm-referenced assessment
Performance-based assessment
Diagnostic assessment
#21
Which of the following is a limitation of standardized tests?
They provide objective and unbiased results
They allow for flexibility in assessment administration
They may not accurately measure all aspects of student learning
They are easily customizable to fit different contexts
#22
What is the primary purpose of a norm group in norm-referenced assessment?
To set performance standards
To compare students' performance to a reference group
To provide detailed feedback to students
To evaluate student progress over time
#23
Which of the following is an advantage of using authentic assessment?
It is quick and easy to administer
It provides objective and standardized results
It allows for the assessment of real-world skills and knowledge
It focuses solely on memorization and recall
#24
Which of the following is a limitation of using only traditional assessment methods?
They provide immediate feedback to students
They measure a narrow range of skills
They are easy to standardize
They encourage student engagement