07 April, 2011

Item-Writing Quiz

Circle the letter correspoinding to the "correct" response and be prepared to provide an explanation.
  1. The whipple nucket is a typical example of an:
    1. orsip.
    2. dipple.
    3. furd.
    4. tusid.
  2. The purpose of the cluss in furmpaling is to remove:
    1. cluss-prags.
    2. tremalis.
    3. cloughs.
    4. plumots.
  3. Trassig is true when:
    1. lup drises the vom.
    2. the viskal flans, if the viskal is either donwil or sortil.
    3. the belgo frulls.
    4. dissles kils easily.
  4. The stiggle frequently overfesk the treslum because:
    1. all wilglass are mellious.
    2. ginmiffs are always votial.
    3. the pincluds are often fruply.
    4. no dandas are lenkable.
  5. The fribbled breg will minter best with a:
    1. dignu elma.
    2. erst pinret
    3. ornt farq.
    4. urtar bink.
  6. Among the reasons for tristal doss are:
    1. the sab fops and the foths tinz.
    2. the kredge rotes, not the orot.
    3. the rakob without the sluth.
    4. the polat was thonced.
  7. Which of the following must always be present when trossels are being gruven?
    1. rint and vost
    2. vost
    3. shum, tark, and vost
    4. vost and plone
* adapted from: Sax, G. (1997). Principles of Educational & Psychological Measurement & Evaluation. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

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