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Objective Test

Objective tests are multiple choice or true/false questions that have a single correct answer and can be graded objectively without subjectivity, unlike essays. Examples of objective tests include multiple choice, true/false, and matching items, as these only have one right answer that can be graded without subjective assessment of the response. Objective tests are contrasted with subjective tests that require essays and a grader's subjective evaluation in determining the correct answer.

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Objective Test

Objective tests are multiple choice or true/false questions that have a single correct answer and can be graded objectively without subjectivity, unlike essays. Examples of objective tests include multiple choice, true/false, and matching items, as these only have one right answer that can be graded without subjective assessment of the response. Objective tests are contrasted with subjective tests that require essays and a grader's subjective evaluation in determining the correct answer.

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Objective Test

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NUR QHAIRIEL QAYYIM BT SHAHARIM

What is Objective Test?


Objective

tests with multiple choice question


type tests and subjective tests with essays.

Objective

tests are tests that are graded


objectively while subjective tests are thought
to involve subjectivity in grading.

Examples

include the multiple choice test

true false items

matching items

Because each of these are graded objectively. In these examples of


objective tests, there is only

one correct response and the grader does not need to


subjectively assess the response.

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