Subjective and Objective Test

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About This Presentation

Topic: Subjective and Objective Test
Student Name: Jeejal Samo
Class: B.Ed. Hons Elementary Part (II)
Project Name: “Young Teachers' Professional Development (TPD)"
"Project Founder: Prof. Dr. Amjad Ali Arain
Faculty of Education, University of Sindh, Pakistan


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FACULTY OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF SINDH

PRESENTATION ASSIGNED BY: DR. AMJAD ARAIN to JEEJAL SAMO d/o ASHIQUE HUSSAIN SAMO Roll no. 2k16/BEDEL/66 SUBJECT: CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT DATED: 03 rd November 2017

TOPIC Subjective type test Objective type test

Subjective Type Test Subjective Test Is a type of test in which the scores are influenced by the judgment of the evaluator, meaning there is no one correct answer. Subjective assessment is a form of questioning which may have more than one correct answer (or more than one way of expressing the correct answer).

Subjective Type Test A subjective test is evaluated by giving an opinion. Subjective tests are more challenging and expensive to prepare, administer and evaluate correctly. They can be more valid . Require students to produce what they know.

Examples of Subjective type Test Long questions E ssays Summaries Central ides Stories Dialogues

Advantages Of Subjective Type Test O pportunity to demonstrate knowledge, skills and abilities in different ways. Can be used to students writing skills Provide the ability to formulate arguments supported with reasoning and evidence. Minimizes guessing

D isadvantages Of Subjective Type Test Limited sampling and material covered Scoring is extremely time consuming Inadequate scoring key can make the scoring subjective. Un relaible

Objective Type Test A test consisting of factual questions requiring extremely short answers that can be quickly and unambiguously scored by anyone with an answer key, thus minimizing subjective judgments by both the person taking the test and the person scoring it.

Characteristics of Objective Type test They are pin-pointed, definite and so clear that a single, definite answer is expected. They ensure perfect objectivity in scoring. The scoring will not vary from examiner to examiner.

Examples of Objective Test Short Answers True/False Essays Matching Complete the sentence Fill in the blanks

Advantages of Objective Type Test Scoring quick, easy and accurate Measures a variety of levels of learning When well-constructed, has proven to be an effective assessment tool Minimum of writing for students It can be scored objectively and easily

Disadvantages of Objective Type Test L imits the student’s ability Encourage guessing Do not allow knowledge beyond the choice. Creativity can not easily be tested

Comparison OBJECTIVE TEST High degree of objectivity. More reliability. Higher validity. Economical in reading and scoring. Effective even in large group. SUBJECTIVE TEST Lacks objectivity. Lesser reliability. Lesser validity. Expensive in reading and scoring. Effective in small group.