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This ensures test results reflect actual student performance rather than errors in the test process.

What is confiability?

100

André-Pierre Gignac

What's the name of Tigres' player #10?

100

This form of assessment requires students to conduct research and construct an argument.

What is a project?

100

Hogwarts

What is the name of the magic school in Harry Potter?

100

Which method is used to collect information from individuals about changes in their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, such as tobacco use?

Surveys and questionnaires

200

This allows teachers and students to trust test results when making educational decisions.

What is validity?

200

This process critically examines a program by collecting and analyzing information about its activities, characteristics, and outcomes.

What is evaluation?

200

The Moon

What is the name of Earth's satellite?

200

Criterion-referenced tests, survey tests, diagnostic tools, formal tests, and informal tests.

Name five types of tests used in education.

200

The lion

What animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"?

300

Leonardo da Vinci

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

300

This type of evaluation helps teachers identify and solve problems with their students.

What is diagnostic evaluation?

300

A traditional method of summative assessment in which students answer essay, short-answer, or multiple-choice questions.

What is an exam?

300

A type of assessment where students work together to create a project or presentation

What is collaborative assessment?

300

The brain

What part of the human body controls all body functions?

400

This allows tests to be administered efficiently without wasting time or resources.

What is practicality?

400

This method of evaluation gathers information through direct observation.

What is an observation checklist?

400

This ensures that test results remain stable, regardless of when or who takes the test.

What is reliability?

400

It is used to obtain information from individuals about their experiences or to gain more insight into their survey responses.

What is an interview?

400

Eight

How many planets are in the solar system?

500

This principle ensures that all students are graded fairly without bias or disadvantages.

What is justice?

500

Holding discussions with 10-12 people to understand their perspectives on a program is called this.

What is a focus group?

500

This term refers to a variety of tools used to measure students' academic progress, skills, and needs.

What is assessment?

500

This process is used to examine someone’s knowledge of something, verifying what they know or have learned. It measures the level of skill or knowledge attained.

What is testing?

500

It involves presenting the results of a project or similar work to other members of a group.

What is a presentation?

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