Process-oriented questions are exam questions that focus on the steps and methods used to solve a problem, rather than just the final answer. These questions assess a student's understanding of the problem-solving process.
Think of process-oriented questions like following a recipe to bake a cake. The focus is not just on having a delicious cake at the end, but also on understanding and executing each step correctly.
Conceptual Questions: These are exam questions that test a student's understanding of underlying concepts and principles, rather than specific calculations or procedures.
Authentic Scenario: An authentic scenario refers to real-world situations or problems that are presented in exams to assess students' ability to apply their knowledge and skills in practical contexts.
Application Problems: Application problems require students to use their mathematical knowledge and skills to solve real-life problems, often involving multiple steps and calculations.
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