This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching Aptitude > Assessment And Evaluation – Quiz 17 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Assessment And Evaluation Quiz 17 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Choose the best concept of Performance when you write a Learning Objective A) It provides expectations for participants. B) The ability that is going to be improved. C) What students will be able to do. D) It is the guide provided for teachers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) What students will be able to do. 2. How can we create authentic learning objectives? A) In a role playing situation in which one of the participants acts as a suffocating client, the student will be able to evaluate the situation, control the client's breathing and perform the Heimlich maneuver. B) In a scenario where a client is suffocating, the participant must be able to list the victim's symptoms with 100% accuracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) In a role playing situation in which one of the participants acts as a suffocating client, the student will be able to evaluate the situation, control the client's breathing and perform the Heimlich maneuver. 3. What are the criteria? A) They are a statement that tells the student what degree of accuracy or amount to achieve to demonstrate an acceptable level of performance. B) The performance, or behavior, is a description of "what the student should do" at the end of the instruction. C) They are open actions that can be evaluated according to a standard. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They are a statement that tells the student what degree of accuracy or amount to achieve to demonstrate an acceptable level of performance. 4. What is the opposite of the opposite of 6 A) -6. B) 6. C) 1. D) 0. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 6. 5. What are the aspects at the moment to write a GOOD verb for Performance? A) Condition and evaluate. B) Standar and observable. C) Observable and measurable. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Observable and measurable. 6. Teacher assessed each of students to determine their eligibility to take the higher exam A) False. B) True. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True. 7. What does grade equivalent represent? A) A relationship, correspondence or connection between any two things. B) The extent to which scores, tests, programs or assessments are accurate, dependable, stable, consistent and free from error over a period of time. C) Theoretically, an average score at a given grade level. D) An assessment which measures progress toward mastery of a given set of objectives, outcomes or skills. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Theoretically, an average score at a given grade level. 8. The book Democracy and Education was written by ..... A) John Dewey. B) Aristotle. C) Plato. D) Socrates. E) None of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) John Dewey. 9. Periodical Examination is an example of formative assessment. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 10. What type of evaluation is used to monitor the learning process? A) Placement. B) Summative is. C) It is formative. D) Diagnostic. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It is formative. 11. 'Education is a tri-polar process' which refers Teacher, Student and ..... A) School. B) Curriculum. C) Social Environment. D) Examination. E) Parents. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Social Environment. 12. Two methods of gathering evidence about students learning are? A) Knowledge and Formative Assessment. B) Screening Assessment and Observation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Screening Assessment and Observation. 13. This is known as the processed or interpreted numerical value of students progress ..... A) ASSESSMENT. B) POST-TEST. C) PRE-TEST. D) EVALUATION. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) EVALUATION. 14. Standardized test for measuring pupil achievement have many advantages over teacher-made test. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of standard tests? A) The norms are based on nationwide testing. B) Such tests are most costly than teacher-made test. C) Such test has high reliability. D) Students are tested under matching conditions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The norms are based on nationwide testing. 15. Assessment of learning (AOL) means: A) Diagnostic. B) Placement. C) Formative. D) Summative. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Summative. 16. The main purpose of evaluation is to make: A) Judgement. B) Decision. C) Opinion. D) Prediction. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Prediction. 17. A balanced assessment system takes advantage of assessment of learning and assessment for learning. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 18. What is the ultimate goal of performance assessment? A) Test how neat and professional looking a student can make something. B) Take up extra class time by having students work on a project in class. C) Devise a task and criteria for scoring that task that shows evidence of learning the standard. D) Give the child an opportunity to have bonding time with their parent. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Devise a task and criteria for scoring that task that shows evidence of learning the standard. 19. Test which measures a student's talent for learning language; predicts future performance. A) Aptitude test. B) Direct testing. C) Cloze test. D) Diagnostic test. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Aptitude test. 20. It is designed to discover whether a student has a talent or basic ability for learning a new language or not. A) Proficienncy. B) Aptitude tests. C) Diagnostic test. D) Placement test. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Aptitude tests. 21. A test that measures how well a student has reached the objectives of a specific course or program. A) ACTFL proficiency levels. B) Achievement test. C) Computer-adaptive test. D) Formative test. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Achievement test. 22. The instrument (form, test, rubric, etc.) that is used to collect data for each outcome. The actual product that is handed out to students for the purpose of assessing whether they have achieved a particular learning outcome(s). A) Assessment report. B) Assessment method. C) Assessment technique. D) Assessment tool. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Assessment tool. 23. Which of the following should not be done when writing a performance assessment? A) Avoid interference with skills that aren't part of the target. B) Aligning with targets. C) Give the students ample choice. D) Task should have realistic context. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Give the students ample choice. 24. A PROFICIENCY TEST measures ..... A) Sts' academic knowledge. B) Sts' class performance. C) Sts' process of learning. D) Sts' level of English. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sts' level of English. 25. It helps school managers on decision making. A) Summative Evaluation. B) Formative Evaluation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Summative Evaluation. 26. This part of the evaluation is where you will determine if the injury is serious or life-threatening. A) Tertiary Survey. B) Secondary Survey. C) Evaluation. D) Primary Survey. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Primary Survey. 27. A student's piece of written work, from a phrase to a formal essay, can be assessed by: A) The teacher. B) Peers. C) Any of them. D) The student. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Any of them. 28. What are assessment methods? A) Assessment methods are used to determine a person's physical fitness. B) Assessment methods are techniques or tools used to evaluate or measure a person's knowledge, skills, or abilities in a particular subject or area. C) Assessment methods are techniques used to evaluate a person's financial status. D) Assessment methods are tools used to measure a person's personality traits. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Assessment methods are techniques or tools used to evaluate or measure a person's knowledge, skills, or abilities in a particular subject or area. 29. Joints that lack a synovial cavity and are held together by fibrous connective tissue are known as ..... A) Synarthroses joints. B) Gomphoses. C) Amphiarthroses joints. D) Diarthrosis Joints. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Synarthroses joints. 30. Session outcome means A) What the students will be able to do after the completion of program. B) What the student will be able to do after the completion of a course. C) What the student will be able to do after the completion of a class. D) None of above. 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