You don't have to know anything ... unless of course you'd like to pass.
This question would be better directed to your teacher. We have no idea what's going to be on your test. Well, we presumethat it will at least be related to astronomy, but we don't actually know that.
1.Distinguish between placement and diagnostic test, formative and summative evaluation?
A summative evaluation is a project or test that allows a teacher to asses various aspects of a course at one time. A summative is often done in high school courses and depending on the curriculum is worth a certain percentage of a student's final grade. Summatives are different based on the subject and a teacher's preference, but can range from a large test or lab (and lab report) to a research project and/or presentation. These evaluations usually take place near the end of a semester or course term.
yes yes there is
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I know Adderall will test positive for amphetamines.
The answer is C. Military Strength and I know the answers because I took that test.
Astronomy... There you go you Apex users ;)
False. A single assessment may not provide a complete or accurate picture of a child's ability or performance. It is important to gather data from multiple assessments and sources over time to have a more comprehensive understanding of the child's strengths and areas for growth.
I Dont Know take a Guess and fail your homework or test hahah
No, it is not over. Retake the test and buy the test book at a bookstore to help you study for the test.
Put a balloon over the top of the test tube. If the balloon inflates, it is from the gas that was produced.
That depends on the rules for that particular test. Some tests are "open-book" tests,and others are not.Open-book tests are usually a lot harder. We always preferred a closed-book test,where you had to study the stuff before the test and know it when you go in. Thatkind of test is always easier, and plus, there's a chance you'll still know the stuffand be able to use it after the test is over ! How cool is that !