It is argued by many that “pen and paper” tests are not considered to be the best form of examination to measure academic performance of students. While I believe that formal tests are good way to size up the student’s performance at school, I further believe that the quality and quantity of outputs presented for every tasks learned at school should also be considered.
To begin with, formal “pen and paper” tests can measure the student’s cognitive ability wherein the brain’s capacity to hold information is tested through memorization of what was learned, relay of information through summarizing of ideas from the lessons gand critical thinking ability through the process of elimination of the wrong answers from the choices given such as in the multiple choice questions. These are all geared towards measuring how much knowledge was absorbed by the student.
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