#1
What is the primary aim of question-based assessment in learning?
To evaluate memorization skills
To encourage critical thinking
To promote rote learning
To measure physical abilities
#2
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using question-based assessment?
Encourages active engagement
Fosters deeper understanding
Limits student creativity
Assists in identifying misconceptions
#3
Which of the following is an advantage of using multiple-choice questions in assessments?
Encourages critical thinking
Provides instant feedback
Allows for subjective evaluation
Facilitates long-form responses
#4
What is a disadvantage of using true/false questions in assessments?
They require deep analytical thinking
They can lead to guessing
They are easy to construct
They encourage students to elaborate on answers
#5
Which of the following is NOT a type of question-based assessment?
Multiple-choice questions
True/false questions
Hands-on experiments
Essay writing
#6
What is the term for an assessment that occurs during the learning process to provide feedback and guide instruction?
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Authentic assessment
Standardized assessment
#7
Which of the following is an example of a higher-order thinking question?
What is the capital of France?
Who is the current president of the United States?
Explain the causes of the French Revolution.
What is the atomic number of oxygen?
#8
What is the term for the process of adjusting teaching methods based on student responses during instruction?
Differentiated instruction
Standardized instruction
Homogeneous instruction
Preventive instruction
#9
What is the primary purpose of using question-based assessments?
To memorize facts
To encourage critical thinking
To discourage student participation
To evaluate physical abilities
#10
Which of the following is a characteristic of effective questions in assessments?
Ambiguity
Complexity
Subjectivity
Clarity
#11
What is a key characteristic of an effective question in question-based assessment?
Being overly complex
Having a single correct answer
Being ambiguous
Being subjective
#12
Which of the following is an example of an open-ended question?
What is the capital of France?
What are the causes of climate change?
What is 2 + 2?
Who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'?
#13
Which of the following is an example of a performance-based assessment?
Multiple-choice test
Essay exam
Oral presentation
Fill-in-the-blank quiz
#14
What is the term for an assessment where students demonstrate their knowledge through real-world tasks?
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Authentic assessment
Standardized assessment
#15
Which of the following is a characteristic of effective feedback in question-based assessments?
Being vague and non-specific
Providing praise without constructive criticism
Focusing solely on correct answers
Being timely and specific
#16
What is the primary purpose of rubrics in question-based assessments?
To limit students' creativity
To provide clear criteria for evaluation
To discourage critical thinking
To increase subjectivity in grading
#17
Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when designing effective questions?
Clarity
Complexity
Ambiguity
Subjectivity
#18
What is the term for an assessment that evaluates students' overall learning at the end of a unit or course?
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Authentic assessment
Criterion-referenced assessment
#19
What is the term for an assessment that occurs before instruction to determine students' prior knowledge?
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Diagnostic assessment
Authentic assessment
#20
Which of the following is a disadvantage of using essay questions in assessments?
Limited scope for creativity
Subjective grading
Limited time for responses
Ease of grading
#21
In question-based assessment, what does the term 'scaffolding' refer to?
Providing support and guidance to learners
Using advanced mathematical concepts
Removing all guidance for independent learning
Assessing students solely based on memorization
#22
What is the primary focus of metacognitive assessments?
Testing memorization skills
Assessing critical thinking abilities
Evaluating self-awareness and self-regulation
Measuring physical fitness
#23
Which of the following is a potential challenge of implementing question-based assessments in large classrooms?
Increased student engagement
Difficulty in grading
Improved assessment accuracy
Enhanced student motivation
#24
Which of the following is a strategy to promote student engagement in question-based assessments?
Providing pre-prepared answers
Encouraging passive listening
Incorporating collaborative activities
Avoiding feedback
#25
What is the term for an assessment that is consistent with real-world contexts and tasks?
Formative assessment
Summative assessment
Authentic assessment
Criterion-referenced assessment