Assessment Techniques Quiz

Explore assessment methods and techniques with 13 questions covering formative, summative, authentic assessments, and more.

#1

What is the main purpose of formative assessment?

To summarize learning at the end of a course
To provide feedback during the learning process
To evaluate overall performance
To assign final grades
#2

What is the primary goal of a summative assessment?

To provide ongoing feedback during the learning process
To evaluate overall learning outcomes at the end of a course
To encourage student participation
To identify areas for improvement
#3

What is the primary purpose of a pre-assessment?

To assign final grades
To evaluate overall learning outcomes
To gauge students' prior knowledge and skills
To provide ongoing feedback during the learning process
#4

Which assessment technique involves students actively constructing a response rather than selecting one?

Multiple-choice questions
Essay questions
True/false questions
Matching questions
#5

What is the primary advantage of using rubrics in assessment?

They provide a quick way to assign grades
They allow for consistent and objective grading
They eliminate the need for feedback
They speed up the assessment process
#6

In assessment, what does the term 'validity' refer to?

Consistency of measurement
The extent to which a test measures what it intends to measure
The reliability of the scoring process
The number of questions in a test
#7

Which type of assessment focuses on observable, specific behaviors or skills?

Diagnostic assessment
Formative assessment
Authentic assessment
Performance assessment
#8

What does the term 'criterion-referenced assessment' mean?

Evaluating individuals in relation to one another
Assessing performance against a predetermined standard or criteria
Providing feedback during the learning process
Measuring absolute mastery of a subject
#9

Which of the following is a characteristic of authentic assessment?

It focuses on rote memorization
It is standardized and uniform
It mirrors real-world tasks and situations
It relies solely on quantitative data
#10

What is the purpose of a norm-referenced assessment?

To measure an individual's absolute mastery of a subject
To rank individuals in relation to one another
To provide detailed feedback on specific skills
To assess practical application of knowledge
#11

What is the role of self-assessment in the learning process?

To provide external feedback to students
To allow students to evaluate their own performance and understanding
To compare students with their peers
To assign grades to students
#12

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using only multiple-choice questions in an assessment?

They are time-consuming to grade
They do not measure higher-order thinking skills effectively
They are subjective
They are suitable for all types of content
#13

In educational assessment, what does the acronym 'IRT' stand for?

Individualized Reading Test
Item Response Theory
Interactive Response Technique
Internal Reliability Test

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