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An achievement test is not designed to
 
  a. measure an individual's result gained by effort
  b. determine how much an individual has learned from instruction
  c. estimate an individual's performance at some time in the future
  d. identify an individual's acquired level of knowledge or skill

Question 2

An aptitude test is not designed to
 
  a. gage an individual's capacity for learning
  b. measure a person's present performance on selected tasks
  c. determine how knowledgeable a person is in different academic areas
  d. provide information to estimate how a person will perform at some time in the future or in a different situation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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