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  1. This tips sheet contains a brief description of seven types of examination questions, as well as tips for using each of them: 1) multiple choice, 2) true/false, 3) matching, 4) short answer, 5) essay, 6) oral, and 7) computational.

  2. Aug 18, 2020 · According to an article in Thoughtco, not following directions on a test is one of the top ten mistakes students make on tests. While not a cure-all, writing clear instructions on a test will help to prevent that from happening.

  3. Instructions: For each of the following questions, choose if the statement is TRUE or FALSE. In order for an answer to be TRUE, ALL parts of the statement must be true. On the answer sheet, mark A if the statement is TRUE and B if the statement is FALSE for each question.

  4. True or false questions are used on exams to quickly determine a student's understanding of facts, address misconceptions, and generate information recall. As there are only two possible answers, it is key that you read each question thoroughly.

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · If a true/false sentence contains a negative, drop the negative word and then read what remains. Without the negative, determine whether the sentence is true or false. If the sentence (without the negative) is true, then the correct answer would be “false”.

  6. Objective items include multiple-choice, true-false, matching and completion, while subjective items include short-answer essay, extended-response essay, problem solving and performance test items. For some instructional purposes one or the other item types may prove more efficient and appropriate.

  7. all the premises must be true. at least one premise must be false. the premises may be either true or false. you cannot tell anything about the truth of the premises.