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Florida Questions
1. An assessment is designed to measure a student's performance against a fixed set of learning
standards or predetermined criteria. What type of test is this?
a. Norm-referenced
b. Standardized
c. Criterion-referenced
d. Diagnostic
Answer: c. Criterion-referenced
Explanation: A criterion-referenced test evaluates an individual's performance in relation to a
specific set of standards or learning objectives, not in comparison to the performance of other
test-takers.
2. On a standardized reading assessment, a 3rd-grade student named Sharon received a score in the
70th percentile for "recalling details" and a grade equivalent of 4.5 for "determining author's
purpose." What is the most accurate interpretation of these scores?
a. She correctly answered 70% of the questions on the test.
b. She scored higher than 70% of the students in the norm group on recalling details and
performed at a level typical of a mid-4th grader on author's purpose.
c. She is ready for 4th-grade reading instruction.
d. She performed below grade level in both skill areas.
Answer: b. She scored higher than 70% of the students in the norm group on recalling details
and performed at a level typical of a mid-4th grader on author's purpose.
Explanation: A percentile rank indicates the percentage of students in the norm group who
scored at or below a particular score. The 70th percentile means Sharon performed as well as or
better than 70% of the comparison students. A grade equivalent of 4.5 suggests her performance
on that subskill is similar to that of an average student in the fifth month of 4th grade.
, 3. Which assessment tool is most appropriate for a teacher to use when evaluating a student's oral
reading accuracy, error patterns, and self-correction strategies in real-time?
a. A norm-referenced achievement test
b. A running record
c. A diagnostic phonics inventory
d. A summative unit exam
Answer: b. A running record
Explanation: A running record is a formative assessment tool where a teacher marks a student's
reading behavior as they read a text aloud. It provides immediate, specific data on accuracy,
fluency, and the types of cues a student uses, which is ideal for informing targeted instruction.
4. To help students remember the order of the planets, a science teacher uses the phrase, "My Very
Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles." This instructional strategy is an example of:
a. A heuristic device
b. A graphic organizer
c. A mnemonic device
d. A semantic map
Answer: c. A mnemonic device
Explanation: A mnemonic device is a memory aid that helps learners recall larger pieces of
information, often by using a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations. The first letter of each
word in the phrase corresponds to a planet (Mercury, Venus, Earth, etc.).
5. A teacher asks a student, "How did the river contribute to the formation of the Grand Canyon?"
The student replies, "There's a river at the bottom." The teacher then asks, "How did the constant
flow of water over millions of years change the rock layers?" The teacher's follow-up question is
an example of which technique?
a. Redirecting
b. Probing
c. Wait time
d. Cueing