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A test is said to be 'reliable' if it:
AMeasures what it claims to measure
BIs short
CProduces consistent results across administrations
DHas only multiple-choice items
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Produces consistent results across administrations
1. Validity = measures the intended construct.
2. Reliability = consistency on repeated administration.
3. Hence consistent results across administrations.
_Source: Trueman's UGC NET/SLET General Paper I (Manohar Pub.), 2010 — Test Construction_