Kentucky Paraeducator Assessment (KPA) Practice Test

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When making a value judgment about something, which process are you engaging in?

  1. Evaluating

  2. Describing

  3. Explaining

  4. Discussing

The correct answer is: Evaluating

When making a value judgment about something, you are engaging in the process of evaluating. This involves assessing the quality, significance, or worth of a subject based on a set of established criteria or personal beliefs. Evaluation goes beyond merely stating facts or recounting information; it requires a subjective analysis that reflects personal or societal standards. This process entails weighing the merits and drawbacks, thus leading to conclusions about value. In contrast, describing focuses on detailing the characteristics of a subject without attaching a value or judgment. Explaining seeks to clarify or elucidate concepts, often providing background or reasons without forming an opinion. Discussing includes conversing about a topic but doesn’t necessarily involve assessing values or making judgments.