The document discusses different types of selection items used in testing students, focusing on multiple choice and matching type tests. For multiple choice tests, it provides guidelines for constructing the stem, options, and distractors. Some advantages are they can measure different learning levels and scores are reliable. Disadvantages include being time-consuming to create and not assessing problem-solving skills. For matching tests, guidelines are provided for the descriptions and options. Advantages are they are simpler to create and reduce guessing, while disadvantages are they only measure recall and are difficult to construct well.