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A standardized test is always the most fair type of assessment.
False.
Formative assessment can include quizzes, drafts, and checklists.
True.
Authenticity means tasks are disconnected from real life.
False.
Activities are usually focused on form and accuracy.
True.
Tasks are controlled grammar exercises.
False.
Rubrics help ensure reliability in grading.
True.
Competence-based assessment only measures grammar knowledge.
False.
Diagnostic assessment is done before learning begins.
True.
Fairness means giving everyone the same task, no matter their needs.
False.
Transparency means students should not know the grading criteria.
False.
Authentic assessment uses real-life and meaningful tasks.
True.
Reliability means that results can change a lot every time.
False.
Validity means the test measures what it is supposed to measure.
True.
Peer feedback is a type of formative assessment.
True.
A final exam is an example of summative assessment.
True.
Summative assessment focuses on giving feedback to improve.
False.
Formative assessment happens during the learning process.
True.
Assessment and evaluation mean exactly the same thing.
False.