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