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Section A: Multiple Choice (Questions 1–75)
Q1: According to Malcolm Knowles, which assumption distinguishes andragogy from pedagogy?
A. Adults learn best through rote memorization and repetition.
B. Adults are self-directed and bring prior experience to learning. [CORRECT]
C. Adults require external rewards and punishments to learn.
D. Adults are primarily motivated by grades and competition.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Knowles' andragogy posits that adult learners move from dependency toward self-
directedness, draw on accumulated life experiences as learning resources, and are motivated by internal
factors. These assumptions fundamentally differentiate adult learning from the teacher-dependent,
subject-centered approach of pedagogy
.
Q2: A community college instructor is designing a course for adult GED students. Which instructional
approach best aligns with transformative learning theory?
A. Lecturing on historical facts with a comprehensive final exam
B. Presenting real-world dilemmas that challenge learners' assumptions [CORRECT]
C. Providing step-by-step worksheets with identical practice problems
D. Using flashcards for vocabulary memorization
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Mezirow's transformative learning theory emphasizes changing how learners think about
,themselves and the world by challenging preconceived assumptions through critical reflection,
dilemmas, and real-world scenarios. This approach encourages rational thinking and perspective
transformation rather than passive information reception
.
Q3: In a workplace ESL program, which strategy best supports self-directed learning?
A. The instructor dictates all learning objectives and pacing
B. Learners collaboratively set goals and select learning resources [CORRECT]
C. All students follow the same standardized curriculum without variation
D. The program uses only instructor-led lectures with no student input
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Self-directed learning requires adults to exercise control over learning decisions, including
goal-setting, resource selection, and self-evaluation. Educators act as facilitators rather than directors,
supporting learners in taking initiative for their own cognitive development
.
Q4: Which characteristic is essential for a criterion-referenced test used in adult basic education?
A. Comparing student scores to a national percentile rank
B. Measuring performance against specific learning objectives or competencies [CORRECT]
C. Ranking students from highest to lowest achievement
D. Using a bell curve to determine passing scores
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Criterion-referenced tests evaluate whether students have achieved specific, predetermined
learning objectives or competencies rather than comparing them to other students. They provide direct
feedback on individual mastery and align closely with curriculum content and instructional goals
.
Q5: A program director is evaluating an adult literacy initiative. Which approach focuses on making mid-
course corrections to improve program design?
A. Summative evaluation
B. Formative evaluation [CORRECT]
C. Outcome evaluation
D. Impact evaluation
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Formative evaluation occurs during program implementation and focuses on assessing
processes, recruitment, retention, and instructional quality to enable real-time improvements.
Summative and outcome evaluations measure end results, while formative evaluation is designed for
continuous quality enhancement
.
Q6: Which federal law protects the privacy of adult students' education records and requires written
consent before disclosure to third parties?
A. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
B. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) [CORRECT]
C. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
D. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: FERPA applies to any educational institution receiving federal funds and mandates that
personally identifiable information from education records cannot be disclosed without written consent
from the adult student. It grants students the right to inspect, review, and request amendments to their
records
.
Q7: An adult learner with a documented learning disability requests extended time on a certification
exam. Under the ADA, which requirement must be met?
A. The accommodation must be identical to what other test-takers receive
B. The accommodation must be regularly used in the learner's academic environment and documented
[CORRECT]
C. The learner must pay an additional fee for special testing arrangements
D. The accommodation can be introduced for the first time on test day
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: ADA accommodations must be based on documented disability, align with accommodations
regularly used in the academic environment, and must not alter what the test measures.
Accommodations introduced solely for testing without prior use are not allowable and may result in test
invalidation
.
, Q8: Which principle of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) focuses on providing multiple ways for
learners to demonstrate what they know?
A. Multiple Means of Engagement
B. Multiple Means of Representation
C. Multiple Means of Action and Expression [CORRECT]
D. Multiple Means of Assessment
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: UDL's three principles include Multiple Means of Engagement (motivation), Multiple Means
of Representation (content delivery), and Multiple Means of Action and Expression (demonstration of
learning). Action and Expression ensures learners can show understanding through varied formats such
as writing, speaking, portfolios, or authentic products
.
Q9: A culturally responsive instructor working with multilingual adult learners begins class by co-creating
classroom norms with students. This practice aligns with which component of the Culturally Responsive
Teaching Framework?
A. Developing a Positive Attitude
B. Establishing Inclusion [CORRECT]
C. Enhancing Meaning
D. Engendering Competence
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Motivational Framework for Culturally Responsive Teaching begins with Establishing
Inclusion, which involves creating environments where all learners feel respected and connected. Co-
creating routines and rituals helps multilingual learners understand expectations and plan for
participation, fostering psychological safety
.
Q10: In item analysis, a discrimination index of 0.35 indicates that the test item:
A. Is too difficult for the majority of test-takers
B. Effectively distinguishes between high-performing and low-performing students [CORRECT]
C. Should be removed from the test immediately
D. Is answered correctly by chance alone
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The discrimination index measures how well an item differentiates between high- and low-