2. • “Any test that measures
the accomplishments of an
individual after a period of
training or learning.”
NM Downie
• “The type of ability test
that describes what a
person has learned to do.”
Throndike and
Hagen
Definition of
Achievement test
3. An achievement test focuses
specifically on how much a
person knows about a specific
topic or area such as math,
geography or science.
4. Provides
basis for
promotion
to next
grade.
Motivate the
students
before a new
assignment
has taken up.
Find out where
each student
stands in
various
academic
areas.
Expose pupil's
difficulties
which the
teacher can
help them to
solve.
Functions of Achievement test:
5. Reliability:
A test good reliability means
that the test taker will obtain
the same test score over
repeated testing as well as no
other extraneous factors have
affected the score.
Reliability is the degree to
which an assessment tool
produces stable and
consistent results.
6. Validity
Validity is the quality
of a test which
measures what it is
supposed to measure.
It is a degree to
which evidence,
common sense, or
theory supports any
interpretations or
conclusion about a
student based on
his/her test
performance.
7. Ease in
administration:
A test is good only when the
conditions of answering are
simple (scientific and logical).
Its instruction should be
simple and clear.
8. Cost:
A good test should be in
expensive, not only from the
view point of money but also
from the view point of time
and effort taken in the
construction of the test.
9. Time:
Generally the time given to students is always in
short supply however the students to do not accept
very long tests. Therefore the test should neither
be very long nor very short.
10. Acceptability:
A good test should be acceptable to students to
whom its being given without regard to any specific
situation that is the question given in the test should
be neither very difficult nor very easy.