Monday, March 17, 2014

Achievement Test - Evaluation Assignment

CONSTRUCTION OF AN ACHIEVEMENT TEST
Any test designed to assess the achievement in any subject with regard to a set of predetermined objectives Major steps involved in the construction of achievement test
·         Planning of test
·         Preparation of a design for the test
·         Preparation of the blue print
·         Writing of items
·         Preparation of question-wise analysis
1. Planning of test
§         Objective of the Test
§         Determine the maximum time and maximum marks
2. Preparation of a design for the test
Important factors to be considered in design for the test are:
§         Weightage to objectives
§         Weightage to content
§         Weightage to form of questions
§         Weightage to difficulty level.
Weightage to objectives
Sl.No
Objectives
Marks
Percentage
1
Knowledge
6
24
2
Understanding
8
32
3
Application
11
44
Total
25
100
Weightage to content
Sl.No
Content
Marks
Percentage
Sub topic - 1 
10
40 
Sub topic - 2 
15 
60 
Total
25
100
Weightage to form of questions
Sl.No
Form of questions
No. of Questions
Marks
Percentage
Objective type 
13
13
52
Short answer type 
1
8
Essay type 
10
40
Total
15
25
100
Weightage to difficulty level
Sl.No
Form of questions
Marks
Percentage
Easy 
20 
Average 
15 
60 
Difficult 
20 
Total
25
100
3. Preparation of the blue print
Blue print is a three-dimensional chart giving the placement of the objectives, content and form of questions.
Objectives
Form of Question
Content
Knowledge
Understanding
Application
Grand Total
O
SA
E
O
SA
E
O
SE
E
Sub Topic- 1
1(3)


1(6)


1(1)


10
Sub Topic – 2
1(3)



2(1)



10 (1)
15
Total Marks
6
0
0
5
3
0
2

10
25
Grand Total
6
8
11
Note: O – Objective Type, SA – Short Answer Type, E – Essay Type
The number outside the bracket indicates the marks and those inside indicates the number of questions.
4. Writing of items
  • The paper setter writes items according to the blue print.
  • The difficulty level has to be considered while writing the items.
  • It should also be checked whether all the questions included can be answered within the time allotted.
  • It is advisable to arrange the questions in the order of their difficulty level.
5. Preparation of Question-wise Analysis
Q.No
Content
Objectives
Form of Questions
Difficulty Level
Marks
Estimated Time 
( In Mts.)
1
Sub topic – 1
Knowledge
Objective Type
Easy
1
1
2
Sub Topic – 1
Understanding
Objective Type
Average
1
1
3
Sub Topic – 2
Application
Objective Type
Difficult
1
1
4
Sub Topic – 1
Knowledge
Objective Type
Easy
1
1
5
Sub Topic – 2
Understanding
Objective type
Average
1
1
6
Sub topic – 1
Knowledge
Objective Type
Easy
1
1
7
Sub topic – 1
Knowledge
Objective type
Average
1
1
8
Sub topic – 1
Understanding
Objective type
Easy
1
1
9
Sub topic – 1
Understanding
Objective type
Difficult
1
1
10
Sub topic – 1
Knowledge
Objective type
Average
1
1
11
Sub topic – 1
Understanding
Objective type
Easy
1
1
12
Sub topic – 1
Knowledge
Objective type
Average
1
1
13
Sub Topic – 2
Understanding
Objective type
Difficult
1
1
14
Subtopic – 2
Understanding
Short answer
Difficult
2
5
15
Subtopic – 2
Application
Essay
Average
10
15

 TYPE OF TEST ITEMS
§         Objective type
§         Short answer type
§         Essay Type
OBJECTIVE TYPE
§         An objective type of test item is one which the response will be objective.
§         Objective type test item broadly classified into two:
§         Supply type ( Recall Type)
§         The respondent has to supply the responses.
§         Selection type ( Recognition Type)
§         The respondent has to select the responses from among the given responses. 
Objective Type – 4 Types
§         True – False Items (Alternate Response Type
§         Multiple Choice Items
§         Matching Type Items
§         Completion Type Test Items
Advantages of Objective Type Items
§         A large amount of study material can be tested in a very short period time
§         Economy of time.
§         Objectivity of scoring. 
§         No bluffing
§         It reduces the subjective element of the examiner to the minimum.
§         If carefully planned, it can measure the higher mental process of understanding, application, analysis, prediction and interpretation.
Limitations of Objective type items
§         Difficulty in preparing good items.
§         Problem of guessing.
§         Problem of cheating.
§         Inefficiency in testing complicated skills
§         High printing cost.
§         Emphasis on testing superficial knowledge.
Short answer type
§         A question requiring three value points at most may be defined as a short answer question.
§         Value points diminish the subjectivity.
§         Help in ensuring wide coverage of content.
Advantages of Short answer Type Items
§         Large portion of the content can be covered in a test.
§         No opportunity for guessing.
§         Easy to construct, because it measures a relatively simple outcomes.
§         It can be made quit objective by carefully fixing the value points.
§         Useful in evaluating the ability to interpret diagrams, charts, graphs, etc.
§         If carefully prepared, deep level objectives understanding, application and problem solving skill can be evaluated.
Limitations of Short answer Type Items
§         It is more subjective than the objective type of items.
§         It may encourage student to memories fact and develop poor study habits.
§         Mechanical scoring is not possible
Essay type
§         It is free response test item.
§         Help in ensuring a wide coverage of content and variety of objectives.
§         Help in evaluating complex skills.
Advantages Essay Type Items
§         Easy to prepare.
§         Useful in measuring certain abilities and skills.
§         Permit the examinee to write down comprehensively what he knows about something.
§         Promote originality and creative thinking.
§         Possibility of guess work can be eliminated.
§         Reduce chance on the spot copying.
§         Low printing cost.
Limitations of Essay Type Items
§         Minimum validity.
§         Lack of reliability.
§         No objectivity.
§         Rote memory is encouraged.
§         It is a time consuming test item.


1 comment:

  1. Very helpful and written in a proper format....good information

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