A test that is said to be criterion-referenced is constructed so that

(a) the majority of students attain a C grade
(b) no student can possibly attain a perfect score
(c) any student will attain a perfect score if that student has mastered the objectives
(d) any student's score can be compared to scores of other students and that student's grade is determined from that
comparison.


c

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