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WGU D184 Standards-Based Assessment EXAM
for the Objective Assessment (OA) 2026
PRACTICE TEST EXAM WITH 60 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
/ GRADING SYSTERM (MOST RECENT!)
1. What is the benefit of a standards-based grading system for high achieving students?
A. It reduces workload for teachers
B. Instruction can be easily adjusted to provide new, more complex learning targets
C. It focuses only on behavior
D. It eliminates assessments
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Standards-based grading allows instruction to be differentiated and extended for
advanced learners.
2. How is a narrative-based system different from a standards-based grading system?
A. Narrative systems use numerical averages
B. Narrative systems use proficiency scores
C. Standards-based systems use only comments
D. Both systems are identical
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Standards-based grading uses proficiency scales, while narrative grading uses descriptive
feedback without scores.
3. Which factor distinguishes norm-referenced grading from standards-based grading?
A. Student motivation
B. Teacher preference
C. Performance of the rest of the class
D. Curriculum standards
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Norm-referenced grading compares students to each other rather than to standards.
4. What is a benefit of standards-based grading compared to norm-referenced grading?
A. It ranks students against peers
B. It removes grading entirely
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C. It helps students focus on learning goals and progress
D. It ignores standards
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Standards-based grading emphasizes mastery and learning progress rather than
competition.
5. Why do teachers only grade student work related to learning targets in standards-based
grading?
A. To reduce teacher workload
B. To ensure fairness in grading
C. To focus students on learning goals and progress
D. To simplify report cards
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: It ensures grades reflect mastery of specific learning standards.
6. Which grading scale represents standards-based grading?
A. A = 90–100, B = 80–89
B. 4 = Advanced, 3 = Meets, 2 = Partial, 1 = Little mastery
C. Percentile ranking system
D. Letter ranking system only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Standards-based grading uses proficiency levels rather than percentages or ranks.
7. How do standards-based grading systems support struggling students?
A. By lowering expectations
B. By allowing repeated attempts and revisions
C. By removing assessments
D. By ranking them lower
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Students can improve through reassessment and mastery learning.
8. What is a criticism of standards-based grading?
A. Too much focus on creativity
B. It does not reflect soft skills like time management
C. It uses too many exams
D. It is too subjective
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Critics argue it may ignore non-academic skills.
9. What is one measurement topic benefit for teachers?
A. Eliminates curriculum planning
B. Helps identify small instructional themes
C. Removes grading standards
D. Reduces teaching time
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Measurement topics help organize instruction into focused areas.
10. Which term reflects content in a literature standard about stories, dramas, and poems?
A. Science texts
B. Historical documents
C. Stories, dramas, poems
D. Mathematics problems
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: These are the literary genres explicitly referenced in the standard.
11. Which measurement topic aligns with “Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, Declaration of
Independence”?
A. Science
B. Historical documents
C. Mathematics
D. Geography
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: These are foundational legal and historical texts.
12. What is the purpose of a half-point proficiency scale?
A. To simplify grading
B. To remove standards
C. To capture finer levels of student understanding
D. To replace assessments
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: It provides more precise measurement of student learning progress.