Presentation On Objective Type Questions
Presentation On Objective Type Questions
Presentation On Objective Type Questions
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Constructing the Test Introduction Definition Advantages Disadvantages Comparison of subjective & objective test items. Types of objective type questions Types of MCQ s Tips for constructing MCQ s Examples of MCQ s Evaluation of MCQ s Test item check list Item analysis
TYPES OF TESTS
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Achievement test
Standardised test
Written test
Oral
Practical test
Objective type
INTRODUCTION
Objective type questions are framed with reference to the objectives of instruction.It is objectively scored as objective type test item.
DEFINITION:
A test in the scoring of which there is no possibility of difference of opinion among scorers as to whether responses are to be scored right or wrong. OR Objective test items are items that can be objectively scored items on which person select a response from the list of options. (W Wiersma & G Jurs, 1990)
COMPARISON
OBJECTIVE TYPE
y High degree of y y y
SUBJECTIVE TYPE
y Lacks objectivity. y Lesser reliability. y Lesser validity. y Expensive in reading and
objectivity. More reliability. Higher validity. Economical in reading and scoring while expensive in making. Effective even in large group.
areas. Provide reliability , objectivity & validity. Provides student & faculty an opportunity to get the detailed feedback. Reduce the effort of guessing. Cost effective in terms of paper and time.
Difficult to construct plausible alternative responses. 2. It takes more time & effort to prepare the tests especially tests of higher level of intellectual abilities. 3. Provides cues that are unavailable in practice. 4. Can t test the skills like communication, psychomotor skills, interpersonal skills.
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Active immunization is available against all of the diseases EXCEPT: a) Tuberculosis b) Small pox c) Poliomyelitis d) Malaria e) Yellow fever Ans: (d) malaria
A child suffering from an acute exacerbation of rheumatic fever usually have: 1. An elevated sedimentation rate. 2. A decreased P-R interval. 3. An elevated antistreptolysin O titre. 4. Subcutaneous nodule.
ANS: 1,3,4
statements. The candidate is to determine whether or not each of the four statements which follows is true or false. Then responds according to a code which permits one out of five possible combinations. The directions for this item type are as follows: Ques: Which one is correct: a) If only 1, 2 & 3 are correct. b) If only 1 & 3 are correct. c) If only 2 & 4 are correct. d) If only 4 is correct. e) If all are correct.
ANALOGY TYPE
In this student is requested to deduce the relationship that exists between the first two parts of the item and when apply it to the third and fourth part. Normally ,third part is given & fourth part is missing, which is selected from from the list of options. Eg: Stem Vitamin A:Night Blindness::Vitamin C: .. Response a)Beriberi b) Scurvy c)Cretinism d)Pellagra
DIRECTIONS contd
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y Read the stem and correct response together . y Generate the distractors/alternative responses(3-4). y Be sure that distractors & keys possess homogeneity. y When dealing with the numerical answers, arrange the
answers in order from large to small or vice versa. y Exclude extraneous words from both stem and alternatives . y Avoid all of the above (can answer based on partial information). y Avoid none of the above.
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homogeneous as possible. Response alternatives should not overlap. eg: Two synonymous terms (arithmetic average/mean) Avoid double negatives. y None of the following are part of the brain except which one? Emphasize negative wording. Each item should be independent of other items in the test i.e. information in the stem of one item should NOT help answer another item.
which the examinee has to think and decide whether the statements are true or false, right or wrong. Eg: Osiander s sign is the increased pulsation felt in the lateral vaginal fornices.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
activity. Hyperinsulinism. Lack of storage of glycogen in the liver. Storage of abnormal glycogen in the liver. Decreased secretion by pituitary & adrenal glands.
Adenoma of islets of langerhans Violent exercise Hyperthyroidism Simmond s disease Von Gierke s disease Epidemic hepatitis Diabetes mellitus
Rearrangement type
Options are given &are to be rearranged according to the priority: Ques: Rearrange the following conditions according to age priority: Scurvy, Protein Energy Malnutrition, Neural tube defects, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Ans: Neural Tube Defects, Protein Energy Malnutrition, Scurvy, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Evaluation
y It can be done A) Manually B) computer assisted. y Negative marking is done. y Formula used: (1/n-1) where n =number of items
(-1/3 in 4 item question, in 5 items & -1 in true false type.) Setting pass marks ( arbitrary).
profession. It should be phrased in the working language of the profession. It should call for the professional knowledge. It should be independent of every other item in the test . It should be specific. It should be away from the faults of giving the irrelevant details with the best response.
Contd
y The problem stated : should be clear. Should be stated briefly but completely. It should contain only material relevant to its
solution. y The distractors: Are important ,should be plausible answers rather than obvious distractors. Should deal with similar ideas or data expressed in similar form.
Item Analysis:
y Post validation done by : Difficulty Index. Discrimination Index. Distractor s functionality & effectiveness.
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