PAPER 3 ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS 3N C03
41.Modification corresponds with
(a) a profound disability (b) a simple disability (c) multiple disabilities
42.Changing the level or Benchmark is an example of ..
(a) identification (b) accomodation (c) modification..
43 .Students with deficit in .Maths.should learn everything with the sensory integrative method
(a) true (b) false (c) not sure
44.As per available statistical data majority of the special education students in Kerala are now given .....
(a) accommodations b) modifications. (c) remedial education
45.SELECT THE ANSWER WHICH IS NOT RELEVANT.
Low scores may happen even after accomodations.The main reasons for this drawback can be that
(a) the accomodations were not limited to the student needs
(b) the student has not had sufficient time or opportunity to practise using an accommodation in day-to-day setting prior to the testing situation...
(c) the accomodations were given to the students who had profouund disabilities
46.allow students to use as much time as needed without interruption to express verbally, to provide choice boards, flashcards ,pictorial representations and to teach semantics ,concepts explicitly are recommended accomodations for children with
(a) aphasia (b) dyslexia (c) autism
47.The following does not provide a visual spatial exercise.
(a) Tangram puzzle game b) Mnemonics (c) Library of virtual math
48.SELECT THE ANSWER WHICH IS NOT PROPER.
When taking an alternate assessment it is important to note .....
(a) how the results will be interpreted(b) what implications there will be for your child. (c)that whether the test is part of an IEP
49.SELECT THE RIGHT METHODS
The most common accommodations given to special education students are
1.extended time
2.alternative setting
3.questions read aloud.
(a) all (b) 1and 2 (c) none of these
50.A student receives 10 math problems in class instead of 20 questions given to his classmates. This is an example of ...................
(a) partiality of the teacher (b) accomodation. (c) modification
TRUE / FALSE QUESTIONS
51.A reduced curriculum is an example of accommodations.
52.Equal opportunity to learning is related to modifications..
53.Accommodation is based on the theory that the standard is not negotiable but the road to it is..
54.Modifications and accommodations must be clearly acknowledged in the l E P.
55.An alternate assessment instead of a regular test is a modification.
56.Open book exam is a standard accommodation for memory disabilities...
57.Preferential seating and extended time for tests is an example of accommodation
58.NCLB says an accomodation should measure the student disability .
59.Using blocks to build structures while other children do scientific experiments is an example of accommodations..
60.Using a calculator in a math test is an example of modifications.
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