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Mr. Wonderful

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Measurable verbs are needed in order to evaluate performance and therefore should be used when writing instructional objectives. Which set of terms below consist of acceptable verbs.
 
  a. know, analyze, predict classify
  b. define, list, identify, explain
  c. label, outline, comprehend, describe
  d. solve, sort, graph, understand

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT generally considered a reason for conducting an evaluation of instructional
  materials?
 
  a) It provides a rationale for making specific revisions
  b) It provides trend information in order to update content
  c) It helps to identify areas of highest priority for revision
  d) It identifies student knowledge and skill levels



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d,



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