Trends in Language TestingVersion en ligne Tech and integrated skills in language tests par Sarvinoz 1 What gives computer-adaptive tests a tailored difficulty level for each test-taker? a Fixed question sets b Adaptive item selection c Manual examiner bias 2 Which testing approach emphasizes combining listening, reading, and writing in tasks? a Discrete skills testing b Integrated skills testing c Oral-only testing 3 Which technology enables automated scoring of writing and speaking tasks? a Paper-based rubrics b AI-based assessment c Human-only grading 4 What is a major benefit of remote proctoring in language tests? a Increases test anxiety b Lowers security c Accessibility and convenience 5 Which term describes ensuring test results reflect true language ability across contexts? a Reliability b Fairness c Validity 6 What protects fairness by reducing bias in automated scoring? a Uniform rubrics only b Bias mitigation procedures c Extra time for all 7 Which framework is key for aligning tests with real-world language use? a Performance-based assessment b Multiple-choice narrowly c Vocabulary-only testing 8 What enables larger-scale data to improve test design and fairness? a Single-sample studies b Big data analytics c Manual sampling 9 Which feature helps verify test integrity in online environments? a Public dashboards b Open access links c Secure authentication 10 What is a challenge of frequent shifts to digital testing? a Excessive privacy b Technological inequities c Overabundance of hardware 11 Which element supports rapid, scalable language test score reporting? a Automated reporting systems b Manual transcripts c Paper ledgers 12 What is a primary concern with AI scoring in speaking? a Transparency of criteria b Too slow scoring c Excessive human input 13 Which testing trend enhances feedback with actionable insights? a Diagnostic feedback b Binary pass/fail marks c Summative only 14 Which skill area is often integrated with reading in modern tests? a Critical thinking and comprehension b Grammar drills only c Pronunciation exercises 15 What is essential to ensure tests remain valid across devices? a Device-agnostic item design b Exclusive desktop apps c Device-specific formatting Feedback 1 Adaptivity adjusts items based on responses to match ability level. 2 Integrated tasks reflect real-world language use across skills. 3 AI scoring analyzes features like fluency, accuracy, and organization. 4 Remote proctoring expands access but requires robust security. 5 Validity concerns accuracy of inferences from scores. 6 Bias mitigation addresses systematic errors in scoring. 7 Performance tasks simulate authentic language use. 8 Analytics uncover patterns across many test-takers. 9 Secure authentication confirms test-taker identity. 10 Not all test-takers have equal access to tech. 11 Automation speeds feedback to institutions and learners. 12 Clear rubrics and explanations are essential. 13 Diagnostics point to specific areas for improvement. 14 Integrated tests connect comprehension with interpretation. 15 Cross-device compatibility preserves validity.