Correct Answer: Correct answer is: (C) Reliable, valid, and standardized.
Exam Relevance: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: Tests should be reliable, valid, and standardized to ensure they accurately measure what they are intended to measure and produce consistent results.
Common Mistakes: Students may confuse the importance of reliability, validity, and standardization with other attributes like difficulty or uniqueness.
Explanations: Reliability refers to the consistency of test results. Validity ensures the test measures what it is supposed to measure. Standardization ensures the test is administered and scored in a consistent manner. These three attributes are crucial for ensuring the quality and fairness of a test.
Option Analysis: - Option A: Valid, difficult, and relevant. This option includes difficulty, which is not a necessary attribute for a good test.
- Option B: Relevant, modernized, and unique. This option includes modernization and uniqueness, which are not essential attributes for a good test.
- Option C: Reliable, valid, and standardized. This option correctly identifies the essential attributes of a good test.
- Option D: Standardized, 25 questions, and reliable. This option includes a specific number of questions, which is not a necessary attribute for a good test.
Mnemonic: RVS: Reliable, Valid, Standardized