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  • Which solution does the chapter present as more realistic for stronger control in online exams?
    Only homework-based assessment
    Online exams in a physical computer lab
    Remote exams with no monitoring
  • What is one major benefit of multimodal e-feedback?
    It removes the need for any teacher input
    Students can revisit it several times in different formats
    It is always faster than all other types of feedback
  • Which of these is technology-mediated feedback?
    A platform instantly marks answers right or wrong
    A quiz only shows the final score automatically
    A teacher records a screencast while commenting on a student
  • Which type of online test is usually more difficult to verify for authenticity in a remote setting?
    Open-ended writing task
    Matching task
    Multiple-choice test
  • Which automated feedback type is explicit and also gives the correct answer?
    Error flagging
    Knowledge-of-correct-response
    Bug-related feedback
  • Which competence is usually assessed through closed-ended questions?
    Writing competence
    Creative thinking only
    Grammatical competence
  • Which automated feedback technique gives the learner guidance without directly giving the right answer?
    Hints / cues / prompts
    Knowledge-of-correct-response
    No feedback
  • What is one major advantage of LMS question banks?
    They eliminate the need to prepare questions
    They automatically improve student motivation
    They allow randomization and reuse across test sessions
  • What makes remote written exams especially challenging today?
    Students type too slowly
    LMS platforms are too old
    AI tools can generate convincing answers
  • According to the chapter, what increases the chance that answers in open-ended online tests will be more trustworthy?
    Making questions more specific, contextualized, and personal
    Making questions longer
    Allowing students to use any device they want