A teacher asks his/her students to draw a concept map to reflect their comprehension of a topic. He/she is
testing the ability of the students to summarise the main points
trying to develop rubrics to evaluate the achievement of the students
jogging the memory of the students
conducting formative assessment
In a Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation, the phrase 'Comprehensive Evaluation' indicates
evaluation of whole syllabus
evaluation of all subject
evaluation of cognitive domain, affective domain, and psychomotor domain
evaluation of cognitive domain
Failure of a child to perform well in class tests leads us to believe that
assessment is objective and can be used to clearly identify failures
children are born with certain capabilities and deficits
there is a need to reflect upon the syllabus, pedagogy and assessment processes
some children are deemed to fail irrespective of how hard the system tries
Which one of the following assessment practices will bring out the best in students?
When students are required to reproduce facts as tested via multiple choice questions
When the emphasis is laid upon positive correlation between test scores and student ability
When conceptual change and students' alternative solutions are assessed through several different methods of assessment
When the marks obtained and the position secured by the student in the class are the ultimate determinants of success
A teacher in a multi-cultural classroom would ensure that the assessment considers the following
reliability and validity of her assessment tool
socio-cultural context of her students
expectations of the school administration by complying with the minimum levels of learning
standardization of the assessment tool
Assessment is an integral part of teaching-learning process because
assessment helps the teacher to understand children's learning and serves as a feedback for her own teaching
assessment is the only way to ensure that teachers have taught and students have learnt
in today's time marks are the only important thing in education
children need to be marked so that they know where they stand in comparison to their peers
Multiple Choice Questions assess the child's ability to
construct the correct answer
explain the correct answer
recognize the correct answer
recall the correct answer
C.
recognize the correct answer
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) generally have four alternate answers to the question and out of four answers, one is the correct answer. Generally, options are nearly the same as each other. So, the correct answer requires a sharp memory and an exact answer. It is based on the recognizing of the correct answer.
Questions encouraging students to voice their individual opinions on issues and reflections while giving reasons for the same, promote
standardized assessment of children
analytical and critical thinking
convergent thinking
recall of information
When a test measures an individual's ability consistently accurately, then that test is known as
Validity
Objectivity
Reliability
None of these