Types of Test
• Numerous types of test are used
in school.
• There are different ways of
categorizing test namely: ease of
quantification in response, mode
of preparation, mode of
administration, test constructor,
mode of interpreting results and
nature of response.
As to mode of response, test can either
be oral, written or performance.
• Oral test- It is a test wherein the test
taker gives his answer orally.
• Written test- it is a test where answers to
questions are written by the test taker.
• Performance test- it is one which the test
taker creates an answer or a product that
demonstrates his knowledge or skill, as in
cooking and baking.
Cooking( performance test)
As to ease of quantification of
response, test can either be objective or
subjective.
• Objective test- it is a test paper and
pencil test wherein students’ answers
can be compared and quantified to yield
a numerical score. This is because it
requires convergent and specific
response.
• Subjective test- It is a paper-and-
pencil test which is not easily
quantified as students are given the
freedom to write their answer to a
question, such as an essay test.
Thus, the answer to this type of test
is divergent.
As to mode of administration, tests
can either be individual or group
• Individual test- It is a test
administered to one student at a
time.
• Group test- It is one administered
to a group of students.
As to test constructor, tests ca be
classified into standardized and
unstandardized
• Standardized Test- It is a test
prepared by an expert or
specialist. This type of test
samples behavior under uniform
procedures.
• Questions are administered to
students with the same
directions and time limits.
Results in this kind of test are
scored following a detailed
procedure based on its manual
and interpreted specified norms
and standards.
•Unstandardized test- it is
one prepared by teachers for use
in the classroom, with no
established norms for scoring
and interpretation of results. It is
constructed by a classroom
teacher to meet a particular
need.
As to mode of interpreting results,
tests can either be norm-referenced or
criterion-referenced.
• Norm-referenced test- it is a test
that evaluates a student’s
performance by comparing it to
performance of a group of students
on tha same test.
• Criterion-referenced test- it is
test that measures a student’s
performance against an agreed
upon or pre-established level of
performance.
Types of Test
Types of Test

Types of Test

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  • 2.
    • Numerous typesof test are used in school. • There are different ways of categorizing test namely: ease of quantification in response, mode of preparation, mode of administration, test constructor, mode of interpreting results and nature of response.
  • 3.
    As to modeof response, test can either be oral, written or performance. • Oral test- It is a test wherein the test taker gives his answer orally. • Written test- it is a test where answers to questions are written by the test taker. • Performance test- it is one which the test taker creates an answer or a product that demonstrates his knowledge or skill, as in cooking and baking.
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    As to easeof quantification of response, test can either be objective or subjective. • Objective test- it is a test paper and pencil test wherein students’ answers can be compared and quantified to yield a numerical score. This is because it requires convergent and specific response.
  • 6.
    • Subjective test-It is a paper-and- pencil test which is not easily quantified as students are given the freedom to write their answer to a question, such as an essay test. Thus, the answer to this type of test is divergent.
  • 7.
    As to modeof administration, tests can either be individual or group • Individual test- It is a test administered to one student at a time. • Group test- It is one administered to a group of students.
  • 8.
    As to testconstructor, tests ca be classified into standardized and unstandardized • Standardized Test- It is a test prepared by an expert or specialist. This type of test samples behavior under uniform procedures.
  • 9.
    • Questions areadministered to students with the same directions and time limits. Results in this kind of test are scored following a detailed procedure based on its manual and interpreted specified norms and standards.
  • 10.
    •Unstandardized test- itis one prepared by teachers for use in the classroom, with no established norms for scoring and interpretation of results. It is constructed by a classroom teacher to meet a particular need.
  • 11.
    As to modeof interpreting results, tests can either be norm-referenced or criterion-referenced. • Norm-referenced test- it is a test that evaluates a student’s performance by comparing it to performance of a group of students on tha same test.
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    • Criterion-referenced test-it is test that measures a student’s performance against an agreed upon or pre-established level of performance.