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While preparing 'The Blue Print' of a test in a language. Which one of the following steps need not to be followed.
Examinations have always been an important part of the total educational process. Examinations are designed and administered at different stages of education and their results are used for various purposes like improvement in learning, grading and classification of students, selection for admission to higher classes or for scholarship, certification and for providing guidance for future, etc.Once the teacher or the test constructor is aware of the characteristics that a good test must possess, she/he then proceeds to construct a test, which may be either a unit test or a full-fledged question paper covering all the aspects of the syllabus.After deciding on the design of the test, the blueprint is prepared as it is an important component of test construction. The blueprint is a three-dimensional chart that shows the placement of each question in respect of the objective and the content area that it tests. It must follow the respective weightage of all the units, lessons, and objectives in the subject matter as mentioned in the syllabus.? It is useful to prepare a blueprint so that the test maker could know which question will test which objective and how many marks it would carry. Blueprint helps test constructor to make such a question paper which contains different types of questions with different difficulty levels such as essay, short-answer, and objective types questions.Thus, it is concluded that while preparing 'The Blue Print' of a test in a language 'weightage to different writing styles' need not to be followed.
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