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Short Answer Questions (SAQs) Dr. Himanshu Khatri Associate Professor Microbiology Department
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Learning Objective: To know about, Definition Types Framing SAQs Advantages & Disadvantages of SAQs
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DEFINITION: Short answer questions are a system of evaluation where the response is by writing in one word / one phrase / one sentence.
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SAQs : Skills examined one at a time, Mastery - Recall, simple calculation Organizing - categorization of data Interpretation - graphs / tables
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TYPES : Completion type Unique answer type Open ended questions
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COMPLETION TYPE : Incomplete statement Missing words, symbols terms, etc. Fill in the blanks Labeling diagrams Completing diagrams e.g. Uterine artery is a branch of ---------------- Acronym DOTS means………..
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UNIQUE ANSWER QUESTIONS : Example: What is the drug of choice in treatment of pregnancy induced hypertension?
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OPEN ENDED SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS : Similar to unique answer questions but one or two lines/definition. Some variation in the nature of answer. e.g. What is a placebo? What is its role in a clinical trial?
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Framing SAQs : Determine purpose and content of the item Identify - topic learning outcome to be assessed (Knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis) Write stem Choose the style Use simple language & Be concise Finalizing:- Give clear cut instructions Give value of item - marks
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ADVANTAGES : Precisely framed Covers wide subject area No guess-like MCQs Less cumbersome to attempt Scoring is specific
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DISADVANTAGES : Not suitable for testing complex learning outcome Time consuming (than MCQs) Marking manually only
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To sum up, Learn about, Definition Types of SAQs Framing of SAQs Advantages & Disadvantages of SAQs
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