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bobthebuilder

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A grade equivalent score should be interpreted as:
 
  a) The grade level at which 90 of the individuals who took the test were proficient
  b) The minimum grade level a student should be performing at given his or her age
  c) An indicator of how a student performed relative to those in the normative group who were in that same grade
  d) The level at which the student is performing in a given subject area

Question 2

On multiple choice questions, distracters are used within the question responses in order to:
 
  a. Assist students in eliminating incorrect responses.
  b. Assist students in eliminating correct responses.
  c. Distinguish students who know the content from those who do not.
  d. Distract students from incorrect answers that seem plausible.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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