i don't have a problem with tests, i just have a problem with grade inflation, and poor quality testing. There's something wrong when you can get the marks as long as you've put in the correct key word, even if you've actually got the answer wrong! For example (and this is an obvious simplification/exaggeration), say in history, if the key words wanted were "reichstag" and "communists", if the person doing the marking were not a specialist, they might give the marks to an answer saying, "the reichstag burned down, but hitler did not blame it on the communists". :lol:
No joke, our teachers used to tell us stuff like that (and that was maybe 10 years ago, so on your timescale, elliot), where you got more marks for knowing the key words than actually proving that you understood the subject.
you also often would lose marks if you had a higher level of knowledge than the exam required, which is a bit dodgy when several gcses (thinking about chemistry here) were actually telling you stuff at gcse which wasn't quite right. and by that, i mean flat-out wrong.