Lesson 3: Pain, Suffering and Death Flashcards

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What is the primary purpose of a quiz?

A

To assess knowledge or understanding of a specific topic.

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True or False: Quizzes can be used for both formative and summative assessments.

A

True

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Fill in the blank: A quiz typically consists of _____ questions.

A

multiple choice, true/false, or short answer

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What is a common format for quiz questions?

A

Multiple choice

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5
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Which type of quiz question allows for more than one correct answer?

A

Multiple choice

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True or False: Quizzes can only be administered in person.

A

False

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What type of quiz question requires students to provide a short, written response?

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Short answer

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What is the benefit of using quizzes in education?

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They help reinforce learning and identify areas that need improvement.

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9
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Fill in the blank: A quiz can be created using various tools such as _____ and _____ platforms.

A

Google Forms, Quizlet

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10
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What is a key characteristic of a well-designed quiz?

A

Clear and concise questions.

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True or False: Quizzes should only assess factual knowledge.

A

False

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12
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What is the typical time limit for a short quiz?

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10 to 30 minutes

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What does the term ‘quiz score’ refer to?

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The total points achieved by a participant based on correct answers.

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What is the difference between a quiz and a test?

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A quiz is usually shorter and covers less material than a test.

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15
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Fill in the blank: A quiz can help _____ student engagement.

A

increase

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16
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What type of feedback can quizzes provide to educators?

A

Insight into student understanding and learning gaps.

17
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True or False: Online quizzes can provide immediate results.

18
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What is a disadvantage of quizzes?

A

They may not fully capture a student’s understanding of a topic.

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What should be considered when creating quiz questions?

A

Relevance, clarity, and cognitive level.

20
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Fill in the blank: Quizzes can be used as _____ tools to motivate learners.

A

gamification

21
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What is a common scoring method for quizzes?

A

Points for each correct answer.

22
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True or False: Quizzes should include a mix of question types for better assessment.

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What is the role of a rubric in quiz assessment?

A

To provide a clear guideline on how answers will be evaluated.

24
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Fill in the blank: Quizzes can be used to _____ prior knowledge before a lesson.

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What is a 'pop quiz'?
An unannounced quiz given to assess students' knowledge unexpectedly.
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What is the importance of question variety in quizzes?
To engage different learning styles and encourage comprehensive understanding.