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Designing Wrong A nswers on a Test

Designing Wrong A nswers on a Test. A Lesson in Test-Taking Skills. Why Create Test Questions?. Students who design questions often already know the answers Students who design questions are studying

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Designing Wrong A nswers on a Test

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  1. Designing Wrong Answers on a Test A Lesson in Test-Taking Skills

  2. Why Create Test Questions? • Students who design questions often already know the answers • Students who design questions are studying • Students who create incorrect test answers are more successful at identifying incorrect answers on other tests

  3. A definition: • Distractor – an incorrect answer on a multiple choice test • These are called distractors because they “distract” students from the correct answer

  4. Example Question 1: 63 +28

  5. Example Question 1: 63 +28 AnswersReasons

  6. Example Question 1: 63 +28 AnswersReasons a. b. c. d.

  7. Example Question 1: 63 +28 AnswersReasons a. b. 91 c. d.

  8. Example Question 1: 63 +28 AnswersReasons a. b. 91 (63+28=91) c. d.

  9. Example Question 1: 63 +28 AnswersReasons a. 35 (subtract instead of add) b. 91 (63+28=91) c. 81 (forgot to carry the one) d. 811 (didn’t carry anything)

  10. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. b. c. d.

  11. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. b. c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d.

  12. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. A method to teach children in their sleep b. c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d.

  13. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. A method to teach children in their sleep (hypnopeadia) b. c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d.

  14. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. A method to teach children in their sleep (hypnopeadia) b. A name for an elaborate sport c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d.

  15. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. A method to teach children in their sleep (hypnopeadia) b. A name for an elaborate sport (odd names for sports) c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d.

  16. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. A method to teach children in their sleep (hypnopeadia) b. A name for an elaborate sport (odd names for sports) c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d. The electro-shock conditioning practice for babies

  17. Example Question 1: In Brave New World, what is the Bokanovsky Process? AnswersReasons a. A method to teach children in their sleep (hypnopeadia) b. A name for an elaborate sport (odd names for sports) c. A method used to split human eggs (correct answer, found on page 6) d. The electro-shock conditioning practice for babies (memorable scene)

  18. Your turn! Get into your groups.

  19. Instructions • For your five literal questions only: • Create a T chart for each one • Place the correct answer in a random spot • List the evidence for the correct answer in the reasons column • Design three incorrect answers (distractors) and place them in the other spots • Give a reason why your incorrect answers would be good distractors

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