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Which one of the following assessments is definitely criterion-referenced? ivy is taking an achievement test in english. her score will tell her how her performance compares with that of her classmates. karen is taking a physical fitness test in which she and her classmates run a quarter mile, and their times are compared at the end of the test. john is taking a math test with questions involving ratios. he will get three separate scores reflecting how much he knows about fractions, decimals, and proportions. leon is taking a spanish test that will determine whether he should be placed in an advanced section of spanish ii designed for students who have achieved at an especially high level in spanish i.

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