#1
What does IBI stand for in IBI101?
Intensive Behavioral Intervention
Integrated Business Infrastructure
International Business Innovation
Interactive Biological Inquiry
#2
Which of the following is NOT a component of Bloom's Taxonomy?
Remembering
Understanding
Analyzing
Evaluating
#3
What does the acronym IBI typically refer to in the context of education?
Individualized Behavioral Intervention
Instructional Building Integration
Integrated Blended Instruction
Interactive Behavioral Inquiry
#4
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good learning objective?
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Vague
#5
What does the acronym IBI typically refer to in the context of autism therapy?
Intensive Behavior Intervention
Inclusive Behavior Improvement
Integrated Behavioral Instruction
Individualized Behavioral Intervention
#6
What is the purpose of a formative assessment?
To evaluate student learning at the end of a unit or course
To provide feedback during the learning process
To rank students based on their performance
To assess students' prior knowledge
#7
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of formative assessment?
Occurs during instruction
Summative in nature
Provides ongoing feedback
Helps monitor student progress
#8
What is the purpose of scaffolding in the context of learning?
To make the learning environment more challenging
To provide temporary support to learners
To discourage independent thinking
To simplify complex concepts
#9
Which assessment method involves students actively participating in tasks or projects to demonstrate their knowledge and skills?
Multiple choice test
Portfolio assessment
Standardized testing
Oral examination
#10
In the context of learning theories, which theory emphasizes the role of observation and imitation in learning?
Cognitive theory
Behaviorism
Constructivism
Humanism
#11
What is the primary purpose of summative assessment?
To provide feedback during the learning process
To evaluate student learning at the end of a unit or course
To encourage critical thinking skills
To promote collaboration among students
#12
In the context of learning theories, which theory focuses on the importance of self-regulation and motivation in learning?
Social learning theory
Constructivism
Humanism
Self-determination theory
#13
What is the purpose of rubrics in assessment?
To provide a set of rules for students to follow
To assess students based on subjective judgment
To provide clear criteria for evaluating student work
To discourage creativity in assignments
#14
Which of the following is an example of authentic assessment?
A fill-in-the-blank worksheet
A standardized multiple-choice test
A real-world project
A timed essay exam
#15
Which of the following is an example of criterion-referenced assessment?
Grading on a curve
Assigning grades based on a predetermined set of criteria
Comparing students' performance to that of their peers
Using standardized test scores to rank students
#16
Which of the following is an example of performance-based assessment?
A multiple-choice test
A short-answer quiz
A presentation or project
A true/false exam