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I suspect each has its purpose.  A 5 question test can be a useful memory retention exercise with recently recently presented content by helping students committ the right information to memory vs content that is not as important.  A 20 question test is a better assessment of broader sets of content.   But even a 20 question test can be manipulated to be learning tool.  By careful attention to a progressive question sequence, a teacher can build a kind of dvidiing line between what a student knows vs what they don't know.  Subsequent tests would then be used to see if the student has moved that line.

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