
Norm-Referenced Testing Quiz
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- Q1How do Norm-Referenced Assessments compare to Criterion-Referenced?How a student performs compared to nation wide resultsHow a student performs compared to their peersHow a student performs compared to a set list of answers20s
- Q2Most Norm-Referenced State Tests are...All of the aboveShort-AnswerOpen-EndedMultiple-Choice20s
- Q3Which is NOT an example of a Norm-referenced test?Ohio Graduation TestStanford Achievement TestThe California Achievement TestThe Metropolitan Achievement Test20s
- Q4Norm-Referenced State Tests assess...Individual StudentsTeachersA group of students20s
- Q5All are benefits of Norm-Referenced state testing except...They are inexpensiveThey are dependableThey are easy to scoreThey are often misused20s
- Q6All but which of the following are negatives of Norm-Referenced state testing?They help identify students with specific educational needsTeachers expectations are lowered for some studentsThey cause discriminationThey promote straight memorization20s
- Q7Where are Norm-Referenced state test contents taken from?State AssessmentsLocal curriculumNationally used textbooks20s
- Q8Norm-referenced tests rank students in a bell curve...TrueFalse20s
- Q9Which statement below signifies a result of a Norm-Criterion test?Tre scored a 450 on the Math OGTScott scored a 24 on the ACTGeorge scored in the 86th percentile of the Iowa Basic Skills Test20s
- Q10Test takers design questions that most students will get wrong. In addition, If too many students get a question right, it is thrown out to achieve a normal curve.Are you serious?TrueFalse20s