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Types of Test

The document discusses different types of tests including achievement tests, diagnostic tests, and prognostic tests. It provides details on what each type of test measures and examples. It also discusses standardized tests, criterion referenced tests, teacher made tests and more.

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Types of Test

The document discusses different types of tests including achievement tests, diagnostic tests, and prognostic tests. It provides details on what each type of test measures and examples. It also discusses standardized tests, criterion referenced tests, teacher made tests and more.

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TYPES OF TESTS

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What is test?

Test is a device containing a set of


sequentially arranged questions given to
students to provide their responses
individually.
Categorization of Tests

 Achievement Test
 Diagnostic Test
 Prognostic Test
Achievement Test

Measuring the
achievements of students.
Diagnostic Test

The deficiencies in student


learning.
Prognostic Test

Measure the capacity of a person for


predicting his/her success in a
particular field.
Definition of Achievement test

Any test that measures the attainments


of an individual after a period of
training or learning is called an
achievement test.
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Types of Achievement Test

 Teacher made test and


 Standardized test.
 Criterion referenced test and
 Non referenced test.
Teacher Made Test

Teacher Made Test are specific to the


syllabus, portion covered, standard in
which the students are studying and
their general ability.
(e.g) Short answer, Fill in the blanks etc
.
Standardized Test

Standardized Test means the subject contents


are selected and based upon the question paper
is prepared, test items in the question paper are
verified by experts, uniform test procedure and
scoring system are developed.
(Civil service, competitive exam etc)
Criterion Referenced Test

 Tests that evaluate students how far they


have achieved in the subject content and
skills in a particular content area are
called criterion reference test.
 (e.g) Criteria/cut off NET, SET etc)
Non Referenced Test

 Norm referenced tests compare the


performance score of an individual with
the average performance of his group
called non referenced tests.
 (e.g) IQ Test etc
Diagnostic Test

 A test that helps the teacher to identify the concepts in


the content area taught, which students struggle to
learn and the nature of difficulties experienced by
them is called diagnostic test.
Uses of diagnostic test
 Identifying the learning concepts and students struggle
to learn.
 Finding the errors, students commit and their nature.
 Identifying the inadequacy in specific skills that are
required to understand.
 Require individualized instruction
 Modification required in the teaching method.
 Providing feedback to the teacher and students in the
teaching learning process.
S.N Achievement Test Diagnostic Test
1
Measure Difference
the level of between
To find out the difficult
Achievement area to
test and
performance of students.
Prognostic test learn

2
Different content areas Content area and skills which
and skills are tested. students find difficult to learn.

3
Questions are asked Through sub test only students
from different content learning difficulties are
area. identified.
4
Based on summative Based on formative evaluation
evaluation
S.NO Achievement test Diagnostic test
5 Time for completing the test is No time limit for completing the
well defined test.

6 Test items are not arranged Learning points in every lesson


according the sequence of are arranged in order.
content area.

7 Students responses are scored. Only errors committed by


students are taken

8
Used to grade pupils or Remedial teaching will be
promote the next grade. undertaking
Prognostic Test

 Measure the capacity of a person for


predicting his/her success in a
particular field.
Prognostic Test

 In education prognostic test is nothing


but an aptitude test.
 Aptitude test help to predict the
potential abilities and interests in a
person for a particular course of
study.
Aptitude Tests
 Seashore’s Musical Aptitude Test
 Mechanical Aptitude Test
 Differential Aptitude Test
Seashore’s Musical Aptitude Test

 Developed by Carl E Seashore


 US Psychologist
 Analyzing the musical skills
 To test the knowledge regarding pitch,
intensity of sound, tonal discrimination, ability
to identify sound beats, notations (symbols)etc
Mechanical Aptitude Test
 Mechanical aptitude tests is  evaluating
mechanical understanding and mechanical
knowledge.
 In the test for assembling things, parts of cycle,
bell, lock, making blocks, cubes etc.
Differential Aptitude Test
 Integrated test developed by George k. Bennett, Harold G. Seashore and
Alexander G Wesman in 1947 revised in 1963.
 There are 8 subtests in it. They are
 Verbal Reasoning
 Numerical Ability
 Abstract Reasoning
 Spatial Relations
 Mechanical Reasoning
 Clerical Speed and Accuracy
 Language use spelling and
 Language use sentences.
         
Assessment Day

Verbal Reasoning
 A verbal reasoning test is used to assess the ability to
understand written passages.
 They are designed to measure verbal comprehension, reasoning
and logic, all through your understanding of language.
 An example of verbal reasoning is reading or hearing some
information or problem, processing the information, forming a
theory, and using this to evaluate the outcome of a problem.
Numerical Ability

 The ability of an individual to execute tasks relating to the handling of


numbers.
or
 A numerical reasoning test is used to assess a candidate's ability to
handle and interpret numerical data in the form of tables or graphs.
(e.g) The ability to understand basic arithmetical operations such as
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. 
Abstract Reasoning is the ability to quickly identify
patterns and follow diagrammatic instructions.
Spatial Relations
 Spatial reasoning tests are tests that are designed to
determine a candidate's ability to manipulate 2D and
3D objects, visualize movements and change between
shapes, and spot patterns between those shapes.
Mechanical Reasoning

 Mechanical reasoning test that measures how you


apply mechanical principles to solve problems.
Clerical Speed and Accuracy

 Clerical Speed & Accuracy is to measuring


a candidate's ability to read quickly,
compare sets of information, and make
simple decisions.
                       .

Language use spelling

 Spelling is the ability to spell words in the correct way.


It is also an attempt to spell a word in the correct way.
 Examples :tree, bee, doll, toy, chair, mother, father,
piece, peace, camel, horse, family, friend, pony, jump,
forest, deer, clouds, earth, moon, sun, jelly, bees,
monkey, bull, etc.
Language Use Sentence

 A sentence is given. The examinee has


to indicate which section contains
errors.
Uses of Aptitude Test

 Selecting students and teachers for a


course of study.
 For providing educational and vocational
guidance.
 Selection and training of people based on
aptitude tests.
Difference between Aptitude(Prognostic)
and Achievement test
S.NO Achievement (Prognostic)Aptitude
1 Achievement tests are Aptitude tests are
conducted after a period of conducted without any
training. training
2 Achievement tests furnish the Aptitude tests can be
standard judged
3 Achievement are interested Aptitude tests measure
in the present level present capacity to predict
performance only. future.
4 The direction and intensity of The direction and intensity
the individuals interest. of the individuals interest
Other Tests

 Ability Test
 Oral Test
 Practical Test etc

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