MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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What does the term "criterion" refer to in plural form?

  1. Criteria

  2. Criteriae

  3. Criteriones

  4. Criterion

The correct answer is: Criteria

The term "criterion" refers to a standard or principle by which something is judged or decided. When speaking about more than one criterion, the correct plural form is "criteria." This term is commonly used in academic and professional contexts, particularly when discussing evaluation or assessment frameworks where multiple standards are applied. The other options do not represent standard English plurals. "Criteriae" and "criteriones" are not recognized forms in contemporary English usage. "Criterion" is the singular form, and thus does not accurately reflect the plural context of the question. Therefore, "criteria" is established as the appropriate pluralization.