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Multiple choice or "fill in the blank" type questions would be the simplest to set up.
The hard part is to design the test that you know how to grade.
My Physics professor would give multiple choice tests where he worked out the answer once correctly and three more times making common mistakes.
It was very hard. You weren't able to "show your work", just take your best shot and hope you got it right.
10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Shugard OP 23h
That's what I'm afraid of. It wouldn't test the kids' knowledge.
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Altering your priorities can save you lots of time and effort, though.
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