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Written Examination

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A written-examination is a formal test administered in a written format, typically used to assess an individual's knowledge, understanding, and proficiency in a particular subject or skill. It involves answering questions, solving problems, or composing essays within designated time frames, often under standardized conditions.

Key Features

  • Structured assessment method with predefined questions
  • Allows evaluation of knowledge and comprehension skills
  • Can include multiple choice, short answer, essay, or problem-solving formats
  • Provides a standardized way to compare and grade performance
  • Administered under controlled conditions to ensure fairness

Pros

  • Provides a standardized and objective measure of knowledge
  • Efficient for assessing large groups simultaneously
  • Helps identify areas of strength and weakness
  • Good for evaluating theoretical understanding

Cons

  • May induce test anxiety among examinees
  • Limited in assessing practical skills or hands-on abilities
  • Potential for surface-level learning focused only on exam content
  • Does not always reflect real-world application skills

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