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Which of the following is a recommended item-writing rule for the construction of binary-choice items?
 
  A. Include no more than two concepts in any one statement.
  B. Employ a roughly equal number of statements representing the two categories being tested.
  C. If one category being assessed requires longer statements than the other category, be sure that the disparity in statement-length is constant.
  D. Employ relatively few double-negative statements and, if you do, be sure to emphasize with italics or bold-face type that a negative is involved.

Question 2

Gardner (1993 ) defines intelligence as:
 
  A) the ability to solve problems and or fashion products that are of consequence to a community.
  B) the ability to speak clearly
  C) the ability to think in a linear fashion
  D) the ability to respond appropriately to instructional demands
  E) the ability to successfully and consistently score high on intelligence tests



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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