1) The Principles of Assessment are a) Sufficient, Fair, Valid, Authentic b) Fair, Flexible, Authentic, Sufficient c) Flexible, Fair, Valid, Reliable d) Reliable, Authentic, Fair, Valid e) Current, Fair, Reliable, Valid f) Authentic, Reliable, Current, Fair 2) The Rules of Evidence are a) Sufficient, Fair, Valid, Authentic b) Current, Fair, Reliable, Valid c) Authentic, Reliable, Current, Fair d) Fair, Flexible, Authentic, Sufficient e) Valid, Current, Authentic, Sufficient f) Flexible, Fair, Valid, Reliable 3) An assessment that caters for those with a disability is a) Flexible b) Authentic c) Fair d) Valid e) Reliable f) Current 4) An assessment that delivers consistent results is a) Valid b) Flexible c) Fair d) Reliable e) Authentic f) Current 5) An assessment that can be delivered in a number of contexts is a) Fair b) Reliable c) Valid d) Authentic e) Current f) Flexible 6) Evidence that relates directly to the UoC is a) Reliable b) Current c) Authentic d) Valid e) Fair f) Flexible 7) Evidence that is gathered during the recent past is a) Reliable b) Current c) Authentic d) Valid e) Fair f) Flexible

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