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1) The most frequent score in a distribution is the ________.

a. mode
b. mean
c. midpoint
d. median
2) Which is the most stable measure of central tendency?
a. median
b. mean
c. percentage
d. percentile rank
3) Norms obtained in a certain school evaluate pupil/student performance is?
a. National norms
b. Local norms
c. Grade norms
d. Age norms
4) What should a teacher do before constructing items for a particular test?
a. Review the previous lessons.
b. Determine the length of time for answering it.
c. Announce to the students the scope of the test.
d. Prepare the table of specification.
5) Under what type of multiple choice test can this question be classified? “Which of the following statements expresses this concept in
different forms?”
a. cause
b. association
c. definition
________.
a. she answered 97% of the items correctly.
b. she belongs to the 97% of the group who took the test
c. 97% of the examinees did better than her who took the test
d. she surpassed 97% of those who took the test
10) Stanines may be used as means of integrating raw scores. What is its basis?
a. distribution of the raw scores in a sampling population
b. distribution of the percentages in the normal curve
c. unselected and identical population
d. purposive and random population
11) A class got a mean raw score of 50 and and SD of 5 in an 80 items physics test. If Nica is a member of the class and her score is 60. Which of
the following describes her performance?
a. Nica scores 2 SD below the class mean.
b. Nica missed answering correctly 49% of the test items.
c. Nica scores 2 SD above the class mean.
d. Nica scored better than 60% of her classmates.
12) What is the advantage of using computers in processing test results?
a. Its processing takes a shorter period of time.
b. Test results can easily be assessed.
c. It statistical computation is accurate.
d. All of these
13) Which of the following statements about the validity and reliability of a test is TRUE?
a. A valid test is always valid but a reliable test is not always valid.
b. A reliable test measures what intends to measure.
c. A reliable test contains representative items from all important topics covered.
d. A valid test consists of test items that have moderate levels of difficulty.
14) The English class of Ms. Reyes is composed of students with different mental abilities although they are in the same curriculum level. What
should she do first so she can make a good start?
a. Ask them to tell something about themselves.
b. Make them write a brief composition about their plans and aspirations.
c. Determine their strengths and weaknesses through a diagnostic test.
d. Call for a dialog with parents.
15) The major shortcoming of school grades or mark is that:
a. the school’s different clientele find them satisfactory
Observable checklist
c. Sociometry
d. All of these
18) The following are factors affecting the evaluation of essay responses EXCEPT:
a. the present condition
b. mood of the rater
c. answers written on the papers
d. volume of the test papers
19) It is generally believed that the best way of meeting the need of mentally superior learners is through ________.
a. enriching the curriculum
b. accelerating them
c. involving them in extra-curricular activities
d. providing opportunities for them to help the slow learners
20) What should be AVOIDED in arranging the items of the final form of the test?
a. Space the items so they can be read easily.
b. Follow a definite response pattern for the correct answers to ensure ease of scoring.
c. Arrange the sections such that they progress from the very simple to very complex.
d. Keep all the items and options together on the same page.
21) For mastery learning, which type of testing will be most fit?
a. Formative testing
b. Criterion-reference testing

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