2. At the end of the lesson the
students will be able to;
1.Define completion test
2. Identify the guiding principles of
making a completion test
3. Construct a completion type of
test
Learning
Objectives:
5. Completion test
This test consists of items
which requires the test to fill
a word or phrase on the
blanks. This is also called
filling the blank type of test.
6. : Jane Matet was born in_____
: Jane Matet was born in year
2002.
For example:
12. Guiding Principles in
making completion test
1. Give the student a reasonable
basis for the responses desired.
Avoid indefinite statements.
EXAMPLE:
Carolus Linnaeus was born in ______.
Carolus Linnaeus was born in the year 1707.
Avoid over mutilated statements.
EXAMPLE:
_____was the first to view___ under the ______.
ANTON VON LEEWENHOOK was the first to view
bacteria under the microscope.
13. Guiding Principles in
making completion test
2. Avoid giving the student
unwarranted clues to the desired
response.
A. Whenever possible avoid a and an
immediately before the blank.
EXAMPLE:
WRONG: An ______cell is composed of nucleus.
B. Do not indicate of the expected answer by
varying the length of blanks.
EXAMPLE:
1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is where synthesis of proteins
occurs.
C. Avoid giving grammatical clues to
the answer expected.
EXAMPLE: The Authors of the
modern cell theory were________.
14. Guiding Principles in
making completion test
3.Arrange the test so as to facilitate
scoring.
A. Allow one point for each blank
correctly filled. Avoid fractional credits
or unequal weighing of items in a test.
B. Select the items to which only one
correct response is possible.
C. Arrange the items as far as possible so
that the student responses are in a column
at the right of the sentences.
EXAMPLE
1. A device used for magnifying objects that cannot be seen by
the
naked eye is called________
2.______ is a type of microscope that contains 2 or more lens
17. ACTIVITY
Direction: Construct a completion type of test out of the
sentences following the guidelines.
1. The “powerhouse” of the cell, responsible for energy production, is
the
2. are the sites of protein synthesis within the cell.
3.The controls most of cell processes and contains DNA.
4. Plant cells contains which are responsible for
photosynthesis.
5. The modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for
transport.
20. EVALUATION
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
word or phrase to complete each sentence accurately.
1. is a type of test which requires the test to fill a word or
phrase on the blanks.
2. Completion type of test is also called filling the .
3.In writing a completion test, it is suggested to avoid .
4. Students complete sentences with the correct
5. Completion tests assess knowledge of .
21. EVALUATION
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
word or phrase to complete each sentence accurately.
6. The ____________ of the blank must not suggest the answer.
7. Completion tests effectively assess a student's ability to ___________.
8. In constructing completion items, it is generally advised to avoid
placing the articles "a" or "an" directly ___________ the blank.
22. EVALUATION
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
word or phrase to complete each sentence accurately.
9. Completion test creators must be careful to avoid ___________ clues
that might reveal the answer through sentence structure such as the verb
tenses.
10. Compared to multiple-choice and matching tests, preparing
completion tests are ___________ time consuming.
23. EVALUATION
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
word or phrase to complete each sentence accurately.
9. Completion test creators must be careful to avoid ___________ clues
that might reveal the answer through sentence structure such as the verb
tenses.
10. Compared to multiple-choice and matching tests, preparing
completion tests are ___________ time consuming.
24. ANSWER KEYS
1. Completion test 6. Length
2. Fill in the blanks 7. Recall
3. Statements 8. Before
4. Uniform 9. Grammatical
5. Word 10. Less