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Question
Discuss the limitations of the objective type of tests.
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Solution
Objective-type tests have certain limitations in schools.
- They often focus on testing memory and recall rather than understanding, analysis, or creativity.
- Such tests may encourage guessing, especially with multiple-choice questions.
- They cannot effectively measure students’ ability to organise thoughts or express ideas in their own words.
- Preparing good objective questions is time-consuming and requires skill to avoid ambiguity.
- Finally, these tests may fail to assess practical skills, problem-solving abilities, and deeper learning outcomes, making them less suitable for evaluating higher-order thinking.
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Chapter 8: Application of Psychology to Different Areas of Life - Questions [Page 8.76]
