
Alternative Assessment for ELT
Quiz by Ever Bladimir Escobar Cortes
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of a rubric?To evaluate teachers' performanceTo entertain students during assessmentsTo provide administrative feedbackTo assess learners' work based on a set of criteria30s
- Q2What type of rubric is preferable for providing detailed feedback on individual components of a learning task?Analytic rubricSummative rubricFormative rubricHolistic rubric30s
- Q3Which type of rubric combines all performance descriptors into a single overall score?Standardized rubricAnalytic rubricHolistic rubricDiagnostic rubric30s
- Q4In which context are rubrics primarily used?To manage classroom behaviorTo create curriculum materialsTo assess teaching methodsTo measure learner performance30s
- Q5What should be defined first in the rubric development process?Performance descriptorsCriteriaRubric typePurpose of the learning task30s
- Q6What is the primary purpose of validity in alternative assessment instruments?To assess only theoretical constructsTo produce random scoresTo measure what it intends to measureTo ensure consistency over time30s
- Q7Which type of validity assesses whether a test measures a theoretical construct?Face validityContent validityConstruct validityConcurrent validity30s
- Q8What factor can help increase the validity of assessments?Allowing guessing on answersMaking items more difficultReducing the length of the testConducting a vetting session to get reviews from experts30s
- Q9What is an example of predictive validity?Measuring how learners perceive the testTesting the same group of learners twiceComparing scores from different tests simultaneouslyUsing scores from a new measure to forecast future performance30s
- Q10Which of the following describes a test that is reliable but not valid?A test that is neither reliable nor validA test that measures multiple constructs accuratelyA test that provides consistent scores but does not measure what it claims to measureA test that inaccurately measures but varies greatly in scores30s