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Test
Constructions
with TOS
PURPOSES OF KNOWLEDGE TESTS
 Assigning a grade or summative
evaluation
 Measuring progress or formative
feedback
 Providing feedback to students or
program participants as to their status
and what the class or program
knowledge expectations are
 Assessing teaching or instructional
effectiveness
LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE
STEP 1: Construct a Table of
Specifications
STEP 2: Decide on nature the nature of
test or type of questions to be used.
Make a draft.
STEP 3: Construct the test items in
order (questions)
TEST CONSTRUCTION
TEST CONSTRUCTION
STEP 4: Determine the test format and
administrative details (instructions,
neatly typed, easy to read, all item
information on some page, test
environment, etc)
STEP 5: Analyze the level of difficulty,
and the appropriateness of the items.
STEP 6:Submit your TQs for evaluation.
Generally, test construction is a
collaborative activity. Let somebody
check your test questions.
STEP 7: Revise the test items.
TEST CONSTRUCTION
• Arrange
• Define
• Describe
• Duplicate
• Identify
• Label
• List
• Match
• Memorize
• Name
• Order
• Outline
• Recognize
• Relate
REMEMBERING
Bloom’s definition: previously learned
information
• Recall
• Repeat
• Reproduce
• Select
• State
UNDERSTANDING
Bloom’s definition: demonstrate of
the understanding of the facts.
• Classify
• Convert
• Defend
• Describe
• Discuss
• Distinguish
• Estimate
• Explain
• Express
• Extend
• Generalize
• Give example
• Identify
• Indicate
• Infer
• Locate
• Paraphrase
• Predict
• Recognize
• Rewrite
• Review
• Select
• Summarize
• Translate
APPLY
Bloom’s definition:
Apply knowledge to actual situations.
.
• Apply
• Change
• Choose
• Compute
• Demonstrate
• Discover
• Dramatize
• Employ
• Illustrate
• Interpret
• Manipulate
• Modify
• Operate
• Practice
• Predict
• Prepare
• Produce
• Relate
• Schedule
• Show
• Sketch
• Solve
• Use
• Write
ANALYZE
Bloom’s definition:
Break down objects or ideas into simpler
parts and find evidence to support
generalizations.
• Analyze
• Appraise
• Breakdown
• Calculate
• Categorize
• Compare
• Contrast
• Criticize
• Diagram
• Differentiate
• Discriminate
• Distinguish
• Examine
• Experiment
• Identify
• Illustrate
• Infer
• Model
• Outline
• Point out
• Question
• Relate
• Select
• Separate
• Subdivide
• Test
EVALUATE
Bloom’s definition:
Make and defend judgments based on
internal evidence or external criteria.
• Appraise
• Argue
• Assess
• Attach
• Choose
• Compare
• Conclude
• Contrast
• Defend
• Describe
• Discriminate
• Estimate
• Evaluate
• Explain
• Judge
• Justify
• Interpret
• Relate
• Predict
• Rate
• Select
• Summarize
• Support
• Value
CREATE
Bloom’s definition:
Compile component ideas into a new
whole or propose alternative solutions.
• Arrange
• Assemble
• Categorical
• Collect
• Combine
• Comply
• Compose
• Construct
• Create
• Design
• Develop
• Devise
• Explain
• Formulate
• Generate
• Plan
• Prepare
• Rearrange
• Reconstruct
• Relate
• Reorganize
• Revise
• Rewrite
• Set up
• Summarize
• Synthesize
• Tell
• Write
Types of Test
ESSAY TEST – learners answer each
item (question) with whatever
information they choose and write
their answers in sentences
OBJECTIVE TESTS – True-False,
Multiple Choice, and Matching type
have potential answers provided
with each question
TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE TESTS
MASTERY VERSUS DISCRIMINATION
MASTERY TEST – formative evaluation with
criterion-referenced standards which are
used to determine whether individuals have
mastered the material(pass-fail, proficient-
nonproficient), typically easier questions
asked.
DISCRIMINATION TEST – summative
evaluation with the normal referenced
standards designed to differentiate among
students in terms of knowledge; typically
harder questions asked.
TYPES OF TEST ITEMS
1.Multiple Choice Items
2.True-False Question
3.Matching Type
4.Short- answer and Essay
items
5.Odd-One-Out
6.Analogy
Analogy
TEST II. Analogy: Write the correct answers on the
blank. All answers in CAPITAL LETTERS (2 pts each)
1. USA : dollars ; Philippines : ___________
2. dog : puppy ; cat : __________
3. Mt. Mayon : Albay; Mt. Apo : _____________
Multiple Choice Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
_____2. Which of the following units is an official SI base
unit ( i.e. NOT a derived unit)?
A. Fahrenheit B. liter C. milligram D. Second
_____3. Which of the following is NOT a unit of
temperature?
A. Celsius C. Joule
B. Fahrenheit D. Kelvin
_____4. Which experiment is the least precise?
A. Experiment I
B. Experiment II
C. Experiment III
D. Experiment IV
Odd – One - Out
ODD ONE OUT. Encircle which does not belong to the group. Justify
your choice in one sentence by writing it on the space provided.
1. A. Andres Bonifacio C. Emilio Jacinto
B. Emilio Aguinaldo D. Jose Rizal
• _______________________________________________________
2. A. blue C. orange
B. green D. violet
• ______________________________________________________
3. A. Japan C. Taiwan
B. Korea D. Thailand
• ______________________________________________________
ADVANTAGES OF MULTIPLE
CHOICE
• Many items can be on test as they can be
answered quickly.
• Quickly scored.
• All levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy
( Knowledge, Comprehension, Application,
etc. ) can be tested
• Decreases chance of guessing correctly.
• Standardized answer sheets can be used.
• Fewer items can be asked than with
True-False
• Takes time to think of good
distractor responses.
• Some danger to cheating.
• To some extent, encourages
memorization without
understanding implications.
• People are unable to demonstrate
the extent of their knowledge as
they can only respond to the items
written.
DISADVANTAGES OF MULTIPLE
CHOICE
• Keep stems and responses.
• Make all responses approximately
the same length.
• Use apparently acceptable answers
for all responses.
• Use 3-5 responses for each
If stem is incomplete sentence,
response should complete the
sentence.
• Do not give away the answer with
English usage.
• Do not give away the answer to one
item in the content of another item.
CONSTRUCTIONS
• Do not allow the answer of one
item to depend on the answer to
another item.
• Do not construct a stem that
solicits a person’s opinion.
• Use letters (A, B, C, etc) to
enumerate responses to
numbered questions.
• Try to equally use each letter as
the correct response.
• When possible, state the stem
positively rather than negatively.
• Saves space by giving the
same potential answers for
several items.
• Lowers the odds of guessing
correctly.
• Quicker to construct than
multiple choice items.
• Standardized answer sheets
can be used if there are 5 or
less responses.
ADVANTAGES OF MATCHING
TYPE
• Similar to True-False Items, usually
only tests factual information
(Lowest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy).
• Standardized answer sheets can not
be used if there are more than five
responses.
DISADVANTAGES OF MATCHING
TYPE
CONSTRUCTIONS
• State the items and potential answers
clearly number items and letter of
potential answers.
• Keep all answers and items on the
same page.
• Make all items similar in content.
• Provide more answers than items to
prevent people from deducing
answers by elimination.
• In directions, indicate whether or
not the answer can be used more
than once.
• Have several potential answers for
each item.
• If more than 5 responses exist,
arrange potential answers in logical
groupings (e.g., numerical answers
together, dates together, etc.)
• Students are free to answer essay
items in the way that seems best to
them.
• Students can demonstrate the depth
of their knowledge.
• Encourages students to relate all the
material to a total concept rather than
just learn the facts.
• Items are easy and quick to construct.
• All levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy can be
tested.
ADVANTAGES OF ESSAY TYPE
• Time-consuming to grade objectivity of
test scores are often low reliability, and
hence validity of test score are often
low.
• Essay items require some skills in self
expression, which if it is not an
instructional objective, validity may be
further lowered due to lack of
relevance.
• Penmanship and neatness affect grades,
which again lowers the validity.
• The “HALO” affect is present.
DISADVANTAGES OF ESSAY TYPE
• STATE THE ITEM AS CLEARLY AND
CONCISELY AS POSSIBLE
• NOTE ON THE TEST THE APPROXIMATE
TIME STUDENTS SHOULD SPEND ON EACH
ITEM
• NOTE ON THE TEST THE POINT VALUE FOR
EACH ITEM
• CAREFULLY KEY THE TEST BEFORE
ADMINISTRATION WHICH WILL HELP
IDENTIFY AMBIGUOUS ITEMS AND
IMPROVE OBJECTIVITY (AND HENCE
RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY) IN THE
GRADING
CONSTRUCTIONS
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  • 2. PURPOSES OF KNOWLEDGE TESTS  Assigning a grade or summative evaluation  Measuring progress or formative feedback  Providing feedback to students or program participants as to their status and what the class or program knowledge expectations are  Assessing teaching or instructional effectiveness
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  • 10. STEP 1: Construct a Table of Specifications STEP 2: Decide on nature the nature of test or type of questions to be used. Make a draft. STEP 3: Construct the test items in order (questions) TEST CONSTRUCTION
  • 11. TEST CONSTRUCTION STEP 4: Determine the test format and administrative details (instructions, neatly typed, easy to read, all item information on some page, test environment, etc) STEP 5: Analyze the level of difficulty, and the appropriateness of the items.
  • 12. STEP 6:Submit your TQs for evaluation. Generally, test construction is a collaborative activity. Let somebody check your test questions. STEP 7: Revise the test items. TEST CONSTRUCTION
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  • 14. • Arrange • Define • Describe • Duplicate • Identify • Label • List • Match • Memorize • Name • Order • Outline • Recognize • Relate REMEMBERING Bloom’s definition: previously learned information • Recall • Repeat • Reproduce • Select • State
  • 15. UNDERSTANDING Bloom’s definition: demonstrate of the understanding of the facts. • Classify • Convert • Defend • Describe • Discuss • Distinguish • Estimate • Explain • Express • Extend • Generalize • Give example • Identify • Indicate • Infer • Locate • Paraphrase • Predict • Recognize • Rewrite • Review • Select • Summarize • Translate
  • 16. APPLY Bloom’s definition: Apply knowledge to actual situations. . • Apply • Change • Choose • Compute • Demonstrate • Discover • Dramatize • Employ • Illustrate • Interpret • Manipulate • Modify • Operate • Practice • Predict • Prepare • Produce • Relate • Schedule • Show • Sketch • Solve • Use • Write
  • 17. ANALYZE Bloom’s definition: Break down objects or ideas into simpler parts and find evidence to support generalizations. • Analyze • Appraise • Breakdown • Calculate • Categorize • Compare • Contrast • Criticize • Diagram • Differentiate • Discriminate • Distinguish • Examine • Experiment • Identify • Illustrate • Infer • Model • Outline • Point out • Question • Relate • Select • Separate • Subdivide • Test
  • 18. EVALUATE Bloom’s definition: Make and defend judgments based on internal evidence or external criteria. • Appraise • Argue • Assess • Attach • Choose • Compare • Conclude • Contrast • Defend • Describe • Discriminate • Estimate • Evaluate • Explain • Judge • Justify • Interpret • Relate • Predict • Rate • Select • Summarize • Support • Value
  • 19. CREATE Bloom’s definition: Compile component ideas into a new whole or propose alternative solutions. • Arrange • Assemble • Categorical • Collect • Combine • Comply • Compose • Construct • Create • Design • Develop • Devise • Explain • Formulate • Generate • Plan • Prepare • Rearrange • Reconstruct • Relate • Reorganize • Revise • Rewrite • Set up • Summarize • Synthesize • Tell • Write
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  • 21. Types of Test ESSAY TEST – learners answer each item (question) with whatever information they choose and write their answers in sentences OBJECTIVE TESTS – True-False, Multiple Choice, and Matching type have potential answers provided with each question
  • 22. TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE TESTS MASTERY VERSUS DISCRIMINATION MASTERY TEST – formative evaluation with criterion-referenced standards which are used to determine whether individuals have mastered the material(pass-fail, proficient- nonproficient), typically easier questions asked. DISCRIMINATION TEST – summative evaluation with the normal referenced standards designed to differentiate among students in terms of knowledge; typically harder questions asked.
  • 23. TYPES OF TEST ITEMS 1.Multiple Choice Items 2.True-False Question 3.Matching Type 4.Short- answer and Essay items 5.Odd-One-Out 6.Analogy
  • 24. Analogy TEST II. Analogy: Write the correct answers on the blank. All answers in CAPITAL LETTERS (2 pts each) 1. USA : dollars ; Philippines : ___________ 2. dog : puppy ; cat : __________ 3. Mt. Mayon : Albay; Mt. Apo : _____________
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  • 27. Multiple Choice Questions _____2. Which of the following units is an official SI base unit ( i.e. NOT a derived unit)? A. Fahrenheit B. liter C. milligram D. Second _____3. Which of the following is NOT a unit of temperature? A. Celsius C. Joule B. Fahrenheit D. Kelvin _____4. Which experiment is the least precise? A. Experiment I B. Experiment II C. Experiment III D. Experiment IV
  • 28. Odd – One - Out ODD ONE OUT. Encircle which does not belong to the group. Justify your choice in one sentence by writing it on the space provided. 1. A. Andres Bonifacio C. Emilio Jacinto B. Emilio Aguinaldo D. Jose Rizal • _______________________________________________________ 2. A. blue C. orange B. green D. violet • ______________________________________________________ 3. A. Japan C. Taiwan B. Korea D. Thailand • ______________________________________________________
  • 29. ADVANTAGES OF MULTIPLE CHOICE • Many items can be on test as they can be answered quickly. • Quickly scored. • All levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy ( Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, etc. ) can be tested • Decreases chance of guessing correctly. • Standardized answer sheets can be used.
  • 30. • Fewer items can be asked than with True-False • Takes time to think of good distractor responses. • Some danger to cheating. • To some extent, encourages memorization without understanding implications. • People are unable to demonstrate the extent of their knowledge as they can only respond to the items written. DISADVANTAGES OF MULTIPLE CHOICE
  • 31. • Keep stems and responses. • Make all responses approximately the same length. • Use apparently acceptable answers for all responses. • Use 3-5 responses for each If stem is incomplete sentence, response should complete the sentence. • Do not give away the answer with English usage. • Do not give away the answer to one item in the content of another item. CONSTRUCTIONS
  • 32. • Do not allow the answer of one item to depend on the answer to another item. • Do not construct a stem that solicits a person’s opinion. • Use letters (A, B, C, etc) to enumerate responses to numbered questions. • Try to equally use each letter as the correct response. • When possible, state the stem positively rather than negatively.
  • 33. • Saves space by giving the same potential answers for several items. • Lowers the odds of guessing correctly. • Quicker to construct than multiple choice items. • Standardized answer sheets can be used if there are 5 or less responses. ADVANTAGES OF MATCHING TYPE
  • 34. • Similar to True-False Items, usually only tests factual information (Lowest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy). • Standardized answer sheets can not be used if there are more than five responses. DISADVANTAGES OF MATCHING TYPE
  • 35. CONSTRUCTIONS • State the items and potential answers clearly number items and letter of potential answers. • Keep all answers and items on the same page. • Make all items similar in content. • Provide more answers than items to prevent people from deducing answers by elimination.
  • 36. • In directions, indicate whether or not the answer can be used more than once. • Have several potential answers for each item. • If more than 5 responses exist, arrange potential answers in logical groupings (e.g., numerical answers together, dates together, etc.)
  • 37. • Students are free to answer essay items in the way that seems best to them. • Students can demonstrate the depth of their knowledge. • Encourages students to relate all the material to a total concept rather than just learn the facts. • Items are easy and quick to construct. • All levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy can be tested. ADVANTAGES OF ESSAY TYPE
  • 38. • Time-consuming to grade objectivity of test scores are often low reliability, and hence validity of test score are often low. • Essay items require some skills in self expression, which if it is not an instructional objective, validity may be further lowered due to lack of relevance. • Penmanship and neatness affect grades, which again lowers the validity. • The “HALO” affect is present. DISADVANTAGES OF ESSAY TYPE
  • 39. • STATE THE ITEM AS CLEARLY AND CONCISELY AS POSSIBLE • NOTE ON THE TEST THE APPROXIMATE TIME STUDENTS SHOULD SPEND ON EACH ITEM • NOTE ON THE TEST THE POINT VALUE FOR EACH ITEM • CAREFULLY KEY THE TEST BEFORE ADMINISTRATION WHICH WILL HELP IDENTIFY AMBIGUOUS ITEMS AND IMPROVE OBJECTIVITY (AND HENCE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY) IN THE GRADING CONSTRUCTIONS