We mainly get multiple guess tests.....which are great. You have a 25 % chance of getting it right. But dyslexic me always finds a way to muck those up.
I don't mind matching.
I don't mind short answers with a word bank.
I like essay questions....but they are few and far between.
I get totally nervous at practicals....but when I can get my confidence up (a feat in itself) I can fly through those.
What is your favorite kind of test?


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Did you know that in Taiwan, we have "single choice" test questions, which are equivalent to the American "multiple choice" questions. Then we have "multiple choices" questions, which means, if there are A, B, C, D, E, five possible answers, then the correct answer could be any combination of the 5. So, you don't get 25% chance to get it right. The right answer combination can be: A, B, C, D, E, AB, AC, AD, AE, BC, BD, BE, CD, CE, DE, ABC, ABD, ABE, ACD, ACE, BCD, BCE, CDE, ABCD, ABCE, ACDE, BCDE, or ABCDE. Did I miss any? (Are you still awake?) That's the kind of test questions I hated the most. Consider youself lucky that Americans don't have this "multiple choices" questions.... ;p
Thanks for the great info Peter
and
a) thanks for stopping by
b) i need some coffee
c) and a #2 pencil
d) all of the above
I. Carla is cool
II. Carla is not cool
III. Carla thinks she's cool.
IV. Carla wants to be cool.
V. Carla's friends think she is cool.
Answer choices:
a)I only
b)III only
c)I and III
d)II and IV
e)I, III, and V
f)none of the above
(This is how the boards were lined out so this was how pharmacy school was.) I hated these tests.
True/False were the easiest.
I don't even mind a practical or lab exam.
I think I'll pick Open BOOK exam. LOL!
Pssst "E"
oh did I just say that outloud?