Tests with wrong answers.
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Tests with wrong answers.
I took the theatre Praxis (teacher certification exam) this past weekend. Several questions either did not have the correct answer available* or were entirely subjective**. There were a healthy share of questions I know I probably got wrong***, so having that other bullcrud on there to potentially bring my score down even further was NOT appreciated.
*Ex: They asked whose theories were responsible for Method acting, but the developer of Method acting, Lee Strasberg, was not an option.
**Ex: They asked what an actor needed to do in order to prepare for a role. No specific acting philosophy was mentioned, so either of two different answers could each have been 100% correct.
***Many questions were about teaching elementary students (which I've never studied; my degree has been all secondary) and/or a few plays that I've never even heard of, much less read.
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
*Ex: They asked whose theories were responsible for Method acting, but the developer of Method acting, Lee Strasberg, was not an option.
**Ex: They asked what an actor needed to do in order to prepare for a role. No specific acting philosophy was mentioned, so either of two different answers could each have been 100% correct.
***Many questions were about teaching elementary students (which I've never studied; my degree has been all secondary) and/or a few plays that I've never even heard of, much less read.
And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"
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UGH. I hate those kinds of tests. >.< The subjective ones always get you in, and they overlap with when the professor and the TAs who design the test don't exactly proofread it beforehand.
One of my Ecology tests had something kinda like that, where they gave us multiple choice, except that they accidentally put two answers in there that would have answered the question. The one I can think of off of the top of my head was about Primary Succession, it was like:
Which of these lifeforms would you expect to see during primary succession?
-Bacteria
-Lichen
-Bird
-Insect
The answer was "a", but "b" would have fit just as well. There was another one about pioneer species, which mentioned algae and moss. The Moss was correct because it was a pioneer species, except that the question didn't entirely specify what the environment was, because if it weren't aquatic, then it would have made more sense why Algae wouldn't have fit. :/ Entomology also had another one of those questions in which we were asked what forms "hives". They were looking for "Bees", except that "Wasps" were also included as a choice, and it fit just as well. :/
One of my Ecology tests had something kinda like that, where they gave us multiple choice, except that they accidentally put two answers in there that would have answered the question. The one I can think of off of the top of my head was about Primary Succession, it was like:
Which of these lifeforms would you expect to see during primary succession?
-Bacteria
-Lichen
-Bird
-Insect
The answer was "a", but "b" would have fit just as well. There was another one about pioneer species, which mentioned algae and moss. The Moss was correct because it was a pioneer species, except that the question didn't entirely specify what the environment was, because if it weren't aquatic, then it would have made more sense why Algae wouldn't have fit. :/ Entomology also had another one of those questions in which we were asked what forms "hives". They were looking for "Bees", except that "Wasps" were also included as a choice, and it fit just as well. :/
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I recall once not being credited for providing a correct answer on a test, because I also provided the correct negative answer. I even explained this to the teacher, and she just seemed confused and said that if she wanted the negative answer she would have asked for it. As this was never stated in class, and there was really no observable precedent, it was especially strange that you would ask for the solution to an equation and discredit a person for observing correctly and appropriately that a negative would work as well.
I think she was just being a bitch because I passed her class on test scores alone, without doing any of the assigned homework.
I think she was just being a bitch because I passed her class on test scores alone, without doing any of the assigned homework.
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Max Fightmaster wrote:Tests can have the wrong answers?
There's a new one.
If they're thrown together in a hurry and/or they aren't correctly proofread before, then yes.
If there's a bug in the computer used to grade scantrons/standardized tests that lists a wrong answer as a correct one, then yes. (The latter has often happened)
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