Not really i can't say the test are best way to prove your knowledge but the public or your professors and teachers has to know if you've been following up is teaching that's why test are held some one may have a broad knowledge about things but still fail a test because he did not read what was passed on to them by the professors and teachers but failing the test does that mean you are not brilliant the answer is no.
The tests that we go through during our academic life cannot be called as a measure of our knowledge. Most of it just tests our memorising power.
Give the person a live, on the spot problem and see how he solves it. How he analyse it and the way he arrive at a conclusion can be used to measure his knowledge in the field.
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Not really i can't say the test are best way to prove your knowledge but the public or your professors and teachers has to know if you've been following up is teaching that's why test are held some one may have a broad knowledge about things but still fail a test because he did not read what was passed on to them by the professors and teachers but failing the test does that mean you are not brilliant the answer is no.
It can be considered in two ways.
The tests that we go through during our academic life cannot be called as a measure of our knowledge. Most of it just tests our memorising power.
Give the person a live, on the spot problem and see how he solves it. How he analyse it and the way he arrive at a conclusion can be used to measure his knowledge in the field.
There is no test for 'cop on"