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Nicole,
I suppose their are different approaches. For me, I look at the objectives I'm intending to cover and derive some key questions that correct answers would suggest the students already posses that knowledge. So if I gave twenty questions and nearly all the students answered the same three questions correctly, I might elect to spend less time on the objectives related to those three questions, allowing me to spend a bit more time on others topics.

Barry Westling

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