1. Validity
2. Reliability
3. Practicality
4. Fairness
100

What does validity determine in a language test?

 Validity determines whether a test measures what it is intended to measure.

100

What does reliability refer to?

Reliability refers to the consistency and stability of test scores.

100

What does practicality concern in language testing?

Practicality concerns the real-world feasibility of developing, administering, and scoring a test.

100

What does fairness ensure?

 Fairness ensures that all test-takers have an equal chance to demonstrate their true language ability.

200

 What does construct validity ensure?

Construct validity ensures that the test accurately represents the theoretical concept of language proficiency.

200

What does inter-rater reliability ensure?

 Inter-rater reliability ensures that different evaluators give similar scores.

200

Why should a test be of reasonable length?

 It should be of reasonable length so that it can be administered within available schedules.

200

 What must test items avoid to maintain fairness?

Test items must avoid bias.

300

What is content validity concerned with?

Content validity checks whether the test covers appropriate and representative language skills.

300

What is test–retest reliability expected to show?

Test–retest reliability should yield comparable scores

300

What must be accessible for practical test administration?

 Equipment and technology must be accessible and easy to use.

300

What does transparency require in a fair test?

Transparency requires clear instructions, scoring rubrics, and marking criteria.

400

Why is high validity important?

High validity ensures that the results reflect genuine language proficiency.

400

Why is high reliability important?

High reliability ensures that learners are evaluated fairly.

400

Why is practicality important?

Practicality ensures that assessments are realistic, manageable, and applicable.

400

What does accessibility include?

Accessibility includes appropriate accommodations for learners with special needs.

500

What happens if a test has weak validity?

A test with weak validity leads to incorrect interpretations and misleading conclusions about learners’ abilities.

500

What happens when reliability is low?

When reliability is low, test scores vary unpredictably.

500

 What happens if a test is too complicated or expensive?

If a test is too complicated or expensive, it will not be sustainable.

500

Why is high fairness important?

High fairness contributes to positive washback and supports inclusive learning environments.