Abstract

The rationale for the increased popularity of objective testing in the UK is outlined, and issues in its acceptance by academics are considered. An examination is made of time costs and benefits based on a case study of test production and implementation. Several question styles are discussed and illustrated followed by a discussion of test administration, marking schemes and the problem of guesswork.

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