There's nothing special about assigning points to each answer, but the overall grading scheme I use has a couple of twists to it.
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There's nothing special about assigning points to each answer, but the overall grading scheme I use has a couple of twists to it. These leave the top scores with top scores and move some of the lower scores up.
Eliminating Bad Questions
I try to remove bad questions from the test. Of course, I try to do this before the test, but there are always some that are still there.
< 50% correct. One measurement of bad questions is to look at the percent of the students were able to answer it correctly. If this falls below 50%, I consider it a candidate for removal. The scores may be low because the question was not understandable, because it was too hard, or maybe because it wasn't even taught. Exceptions: If I think it was properly emphasized during the course, or was asked on a previous test, I don't eliminate it.
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