
Professional Education: BOOSTER B
Quiz by Elmer Ruiz
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A positive correlation is to direct relation; to what relation is negative correlation?
In outcomes based education, which of the following are not considered outcomes?
What is the normal curve in the grade distribution of students in a class?
What does it mean when the difficulty index of a test item is equal to one (1)?
What is wrong with test items that give clues to answers to questions?
An entering student in college would like to determine which course is best suited for him. Which test is appropriate for this purpose?
Of the following, which is the most conducive for authentic assessment?
What is the criterion-referenced test designed to determine?
What is the graphic illustration for the relationship between two variables?
What does it mean if student Pete got a 60% percentile rank in class?
Among the opportunities for Essay Questions, which of the following does not provide high-level thinking opportunity?
In a Problem-Based Learning Group, who take notes, join discussion and review materials?
Which is true when the standard deviation is high?
What is being assessed by the Rubric that seeks to assess high, moderate, or low imaginative thinking?
Which of the following is the most reliable tool for determining the students’ ability to write?
What does the test mean if the difficulty index is 1?
What kind of assessment helps teachers determine gaps in learning a subject matter?
Among recording devices during assessment, which can the student use to describe behavior and context which observations may be forgotten or remembered incorrectly?
With what should the assessment of test items be aligned?
Since Teacher Alvin wants his test be more reliable, which of the following should he adopt?
Which of the following are alternative assessments?
What does it mean when the discrimination index of a test item is -0.35?
In assessment for Problem-Based Learning, who are responsible in judging student performance?
What is the erroneous concept of outcomes in Outcomes-Based Education?
What is the meaning of a negative correlation between amount of practice and number of error in tennis?
Which is an alternative assessment tool that consists of a collection of work artifacts or in progress accomplishment by a targeted clientele?
Using rubrics to assess PowerPoint presentations of students, which among the following criteria is the most significant as it is the essence of presentations?
For easier correction of his test, Teacher Edward prepared the True and False items in alternating 1, 3, 5, 7 etc. True, and 2, 4, 6 etc. False. What is wrong with the test in terms of Usability?
In interpreting assessment results, which is described when the results are consistent?
Principal Rodriguez introduced machine-scored tests in his school. What factor in scoring does this add to make tests more reliable?
In using Essay questions, which of the following are these tests susceptible to, such as to make them less reliable measure broad knowledge of the subject matter?
Using extrinsic motivational assessment, what could be the noblest motive in students pursuing a lifetime work and mission for the teaching profession?
Which is not an aim in having partners in team learning?
In order for assessment to have clarity of learning targets, outcomes must be stated in behavioral terms so that this can be measured. Which of the following shows this desired clarity?
Of the following, which is not a characteristic of the Response Journal that reflects observations and interpretations of the student, such as on a reading material or a field visit?
Tests should be non-threatening, but which of the following actually threatens students?
Which is a characteristic of the following score distribution: 98, 93, 93, 93, 90, 88, 87, 85, 85, 70, 51, 34, 34, 34, 20, 18, 15, 12, 9, 8, 6, 3, 1
Following a model procedure, how is the process in Problem-Based Learning sequenced?
I. List action for what we need to know
II. Explore the issues
III. Write solution with supporting document
IV. Develop and write problems statement
In preparing classroom tests, which of the following checklist is the last among the steps in test preparation?
Among development activities, which does not belong to data-gathering activities which can allow active participation by students?
What is the active learning strategy to promote friendly competition and an atmosphere of fun in learning?
Among standardized tests, which reveals strengths and weaknesses for purposes of placement and formulating an appropriate instructional program?
Among written categories of assessment methods, what instruments did Science teacher Julian use when he prepared a list of behavior that make up a certain type of performance in the use of a microscope?
What primary response factor is considered by Essay questions?
The test questions in Teacher Dante’s test were confusing and were subject to wrong understanding, especially to poorer students. What was wrong with the test?
What is a scoring guide that lists the criteria and their levels of quality on which evaluation will be focused?
What can be said of student performance in a negatively skewed class score distribution?
Which of the following best describes creativity?
Which measure of central tendency is most reliable when scores are extremely high and low?
In her tests, Teacher Dorie made tests that were either too difficult or too easy. What was wrong with her tests?