Best used in assessing one’s reasoning skills.
What are Interpretive Exercises?
One of the advantages of Interpretive exercises is that it measures ______ learning.
What is Complex/more complex?
This type of question requires understanding the meaning of something.
What are Comprehensive questions?
(True or False) One must construct several test items for each exercise.
What is True?
These are a series that are based on the information and data provided.
What are Questions?
(True or False) Heavy reading demands is an advantage when using Interpretive exercises.
What is False?
The act or process of reaching a conclusion about something from known facts or evidence.
What is Inference?
“Interpretive exercises also assess us to identify _______”
What is The Relationship?
(True or False) One of the advantages of Interpretive exercises is that the information and data for it do not require editing or revising.
What is False?
(Fill in the blank) “Make use of ________ examples.”
What is Everyday?
(Multiple Choice) In writing Interpretive Exercises, one must “Select _______ but ________ introductory material.”
A. easy but new
B. different but new
C. similar but new
What is C?
The Zodiac sign that is the most prominent in PRASES1_L81 class.
What is ____?
Interpretive assessments consist of information/data in the form of _______ (Complete)
What are written materials, tables, charts, graphs, maps, or pictures?
(Advantage or Limitation) Interpretive exercises make use of general items.
What is an Advantage?
Something that is believed to be true but that is not known to be true.
What is Assumption?
(True or False) Multiple-choice and True or False questions are found in Interpretive Exercises.
What is True?
This criteria for scoring requires only one correct answer and is considered as one of the advantages of Interpretive Exercises.
What is Objective?