MCQ Examinations for Large Number of Students: Design and Grading
Abstract
In this paper, a proposal for a criterion for designing and implementing MCQ exams in
engineering mechanics course is introduced. The special case of a very large number of
engineering students in Alexandria University is considered as a case study. In this case, a quick,
though accurate and fair, method of evaluating students’ performance is a must especially when
using the credit hour system. Full Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) and computer based
exams become so common. However, hybrid/subjective or total subjective exams are still in
use in some institutions. Even though the process of implementing MCQ exams is well known
and mature in humanity courses, in technical courses, sometimes, this process is not
straightforward. It may depend on experience as it becomes well established and of minimum
time after being applied for many years. In addition, the technical ability of the used software
gives instructors more capabilities in analyzing results and establishing a basis for learning
statistics. The case of coordinated engineering mechanics course with large number of students
is emphasized. A hierarchy of procedures starting from ideas of questions till finishing grading
and inputting grades in bulk into online system is formulated. The proposed methodology is of
low cost and not so sensitive to technical abilities of software. Also, it doesn’t require
instructors with detailed computer knowledge. Finally, it can be used by instructors in other
universities as it formulated to be of generic nature.