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The answer is reliable. A measure is assumed to have a high reliability if it yields parallel results under steady conditions. It is the characteristic of a set of test scores that relates to the quantity of accidental or random error from the measurement procedure that might be rooted in the scores. Marks that are highly reliable are precise, reproducible, and constant from one testing time to another. To be exact, if the testing method were to be repeated with a different group of test takers, fundamentally the same results would be gotten.