If you've been paying attention to best practices when it comes to eLearning, you know that the old «wall of words» followed by
a basic multiple choice test is dead.
Not exact matches
Then there are these idiotic
multiple choice tests that some of them send that are to me nothing more than smokescreens for
basic personality dysfunction.
The assessment will continue to use performance standards —
basic, proficient, and advanced — and a mix of
multiple -
choice and open - response
test items in assessing the academic achievement of U.S. students.
Below is a breakdown of the lesson objectives: * All students will know the main measures of an economy * Most students will have an idea of what the UK economy is currently like * Some students will know how different factors can effect the UK economy The lesson looks at the
basics of the following macroeconomic concepts with definition, examples and valid video links: * Inflation * Unemployment * Economic growth * Gross domestic product (GDP) * Balance of payments * Exchange rates The lesson concludes with a nice
multiple choice quiz to
test students on the lessons theory.
Praxis I is a
multiple -
choice, «
basic skills»
test which students often must pass to enter or graduate from teacher education schools.
The Careerfinder programs are much more advanced than the
basic «self - assessment» career quizzes you get in school or free online; most are not really «
tests» but interest surveys or
multiple choice questionnaires that tell you stuff you already know about yourself.
You can expect a
multiple choice exam with a timeframe of 75 minutes for the
Basic Test and an additional 100 minutes for the Advanced Mathematical Skills
Test.