A teacher has been designing a test for her history class to assess student knowledge of World War II. A colleague has pre-read the directions and questions. She has provided a mixture of multiple choice, true/false, matching and essay questions totaling 75 questions to assess student knowledge. The class will receive 30 minutes to complete the test. What is the primary problem connected with the

administration of this test?

a. Assessment bias
b. Adequate completion time
c. Teacher review and construction
d. Student confidentiality


b

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