1) Questions should be unambiguous. Example of ambiguous question:
Is New York City the biggest city in the world?
Some might interpret this as in size or others might think of this in terms of population.
2) Questions should not be leading. Example of a leading question:
In what ways was President Bush one of the worst president in US history?
3) Questions should be based on factual information, not speculation. Example of a question based on speculation:
Is President Obama likely to be re-elected?
LSAT, MCAT, so on
In order to answer, the number of questions on the test must be given.
A multiple choice test is usually not valid to determine learning of manipulative skills. Instead, the student should be able to manipulate the items to prove mastery.
90
4/5.
There is no such valid test, so I would definitely question it.
Test questions appear in certain environments (psychologysts use them in personality tests for instance) to make sure that the patient is paying attention and reading the questions carefully. A sample test question would be: "This is a test question. Please circle letter B". If you fail the different test questions, the test may not be valid.
In my view reliable test is always valid.
validate (v.) To declare or make legally valid.:To mark with an indication of official sanction.:To establish the soundness of; corroborate.
No
No, for a test to be valid, it must also be reliable. Reliability refers to the consistency of the test results, while validity refers to the accuracy of the test in measuring what it is supposed to measure. A test cannot be valid if it is not reliable.
Yes, it would be a valid test.
For Ohio driving test questions, you can visit bmv.ohio.gov. There is a multiple choice test that has questions resembling the actual test.
No
Yes there are test questions on the fallen
Reliable indicates that each time the experiment is conducted, the same results are obtained (accuracy). Valid indicates the experiment (or test) has controlled variables and used an appropriate method/model.
To find 80% of the questions on a test of 60 questions, simply60 * 0.80 = 48 questions