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Prepare a checklist to assess a set of completion items on a test.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Assess the following true-false test items using the criteria for preparing true-false items.
 
  1 . Authors' works are often based on their own experiences.
  2 . An infinitive is a verb form using the word to that is used as an adverb.



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Answer to Question 1

A sample checklist appears as follows:
_____ 1 . Each item contains only one blank.
_____ 2 . Each item is a complete sentence followed by a question mark or period.
_____ 3 . All blanks are to the left of the items.
_____ 4 . All blanks are the same length.
_____ 5 . The degree of precision is specified for numerical answers.

Answer to Question 2

Item 1 contains the qualifying term often, which is a tip that the item is true.
Item 2 contains more than one idea; actually three ideas are involvedverb form, using the word to, and used as an adverb. Since an infinitive can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb, the statement must be marked false.



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