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Bernana

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A forced choice test is one in which:
 
  (a) decisions are made quickly (b) all questions MUST be answered in order to pass (c) only one option is provided as an answer
  (d) only two options are available as answers

Question 2

When used in regard to testing, discrimination is:
 
  (a) omitting a final examination for students with better grades (b) giving students dif-ferent tests, based on their cognitive abilities (c) test scores differentiating between able and less able student performance
  (d) allowing all students to experience success at some point



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: D

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: C



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