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A rubric is a scoring guide to be employed in judging students' responses to constructed-response assessments such as a performance test. Which one of the following elements is the least necessary feature of a properly constructed rubric?
 
  A. An identification of the evaluative criteria to be used in appraising a student's response
  B. A designation of a performance standard required for skill-mastery
  C. Descriptions of different quality levels associated with each evaluative criterion
  D. An indication of whether a holistic or analytic scoring approach is to be used

Question 2

A person who demonstrates strength with words and language would have strong:
 
  A) visual/spatial intelligence
  B) interpersonal intelligence
  C) intrapersonal intelligence
  D) verbal/linguistic intelligence


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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