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Poorly written / trick questions on umpire tests
My occasional rant about about poorly written questions, apparently trick questions, and just plain confusing or nonsense questions on umpire tests.
As usual, the biggest offender (IMO) is the NFHS. Here are some “winning” examples from this year’s test, the “2014 NFHS SOFTBALL EXAM PART 1”, which is a T/F test. After the question is my comment & answer, but use at your own risk since I'm mostly guessing what they want the answer to be rather than answering what is technically correct. Quote:
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Washington State has its own test now.
I'm so glad. I hated the NFHS tests for the reasons you state. Besides, having taken a course on test writing, True/False tests are the worst for testing actual understanding of the material. Rita |
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BTW, the only restriction on "visible undergarments" by 3-2-3 is the size of the logo. So if a girl wears a red tee shirt with a huge black Nike Swoosh under her white jersey, she is noncompliant. But if that red tee shirt didn't have a Swoosh, and her school colors didn't have red, then I don't think she violates 3-2-7 if the shirt isn't exposed. IOW, I feel there is a distinction between "visible" and "exposed". Quote:
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Most of your examples are what I usually complain about, the half question.
Or, in the multiple choice test, multiple correct answers or the correct being "none of the above" without that being provided. Most of all, NFHS represents EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I just noticed the numbers on Tom's questions. The NFHS test here in VA consists of only 50 questions. If memory serves, it used to be 100. Thank goodness we don't have to sit through that many questions any more.
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