Anonymous (XXXX) Rubric scoring and item writing.pdf
Anonymous (XXXX) Rubric scoring and item writing.pdf
Anonymous (XXXX) Rubric scoring and item writing.pdf
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- 3- Lissitz<br />
Directions: Each of the following <strong>item</strong>s may be true without<br />
qualification, true with qualifications, or false. If it is<br />
true without qualification, circle the T <strong>and</strong> mark a "c" in the space<br />
provided. If it is true with one of the listed qualifications,<br />
circle T <strong>and</strong> mark the letter of the appropriate qualification ~n the<br />
space. If the <strong>item</strong> is false, circle the F.<br />
T F 20.<br />
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T F _23.<br />
Statements<br />
The total resistance in an electrical<br />
circuit is equal to the sum of the<br />
individual resistances.<br />
The total current in an electrical<br />
circuit is equal to the sum of the<br />
currents in the individual parts<br />
of the circuit.<br />
The total current in an electrical circuit<br />
is equal to the electromotive<br />
force in the circuit divided by the<br />
resistance of the circuit.<br />
The power supplied to a circuit is<br />
equal to the product of the total<br />
resistance <strong>and</strong> the amount of current<br />
in the circuit.<br />
Qualifications<br />
a. if the resistances<br />
are<br />
connected in<br />
parallel.<br />
b. if the resistances<br />
are<br />
connected in<br />
series<br />
c. no qualification<br />
24. The numerical value of pi is 3.<br />
25. The numerical value of pi is 3.1416<br />
26. The numerical value of pi, correct to four decimal<br />
places, is 3.1416.<br />
27. calcium chloride attracts a film Qf moisture to its<br />
surface <strong>and</strong> gradually goes into solution.<br />
23. No satisfactory explanation has ever been given for the<br />
migration of birds.<br />
29. The nourishment assimilated by the body depends upon the<br />
amount of food eaten.<br />
30. If a square <strong>and</strong> an equilateral triangle are inscribed in<br />
-.... -....- -- _. ·the- same circle, the side of the square is longer than<br />
the side of the triangle.<br />
31. It is possible for an erect man to see his entire image<br />
in a vertical plain mirror one half as tall as he is.