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What is a criterion measure?
 
  a. standardized tests
 
   b. skill-based performance assessments
 
   c. the minimum or lowest level of acceptable performance
   d. diagnostic tests



[Ques. 2] Which verbs are best when writing performance objectives?
 
  a. understand and evaluate
 
   b. comprehend and appreciate
   c. paraphrase and assemble
 
   d. know and realize



[Ques. 3] The statement to prepare the best teachers in the state would be classified as a
 
  a. criterion measure.
 
   b. goal.
 
   c. specified outcome.
 
   d. performance objective.



[Ques. 4] One component to a performance objective is the criterion measure
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



[Ques. 5] A model of teaching alignment includes the reciprocal relationship between objectives, strategies, and evaluation.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



[Ques. 6] A level of the affective domain is valuing.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



[Ques. 7] The affective domain encompasses objectives that deal with recall or recognition of knowledge and the development of intellectual abilities and skills.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



[Ques. 8] An example of analyzing would be if a teacher asked the students to examine state policies on sales taxes and point out some of the differences to the approaches.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



[Ques. 9] Which items below would be considered examples of assistive technology?
 
  a. pencils with adapted grips and papers with raised lines
   b. abacus or number line and writing templates
 
   c. voice output device and electronic communication board
 
   d. all of the above



[Ques. 10] Which is a good example of a Focused Group Arrangement for Instruction?
 
  a. skills grouping: students with similar skills and abilities are grouped for intensive instruction
 
   b. buddy grouping: students work with friends
 
   c. project grouping: students are grouped according to project interest
 
   d. cooperative learning: students take on different roles and tasks according to their abilities and skills
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