RESUMO
Children and adolescents have a great experience of anxiety. Sometimes these anxieties have such an intensity that may affect their daily life and education negatively. One of these anxieties is test anxiety. Most of researches have reported a strong relationship between test anxiety and academic achievement, whereas earlier investigators found a smaller relationship between these variables. In this study the prevalence of test anxiety and its relationship with educational achievement was investigated. This investigation is a descriptive - analytic study and was done on guidance school students in Zahedan. From Nine schools [5 girl's and 4 boy's] 935 students were selected randomly. Data gathering tools were Sarason Test Anxiety Questionnaire [TAQ] and demographic features questionnaire and students, average score was also accounted. For analysis of Data, correlation coefficient, T-test and X[2] test were used. Total population was 935[540 girls and 395 boys] students, of whom. 400 students [42.78%] had test anxiety. The results of this study showed that, test anxiety occurs in girls more than boys and this difference was significant [P < 0.01, X2 = 18]. Also the average of test anxiety score among girls was higher. A reverse ratio was observed between test anxiety and academic achievement [P = 0.003, r = -0.13]. The last matter is that educational achievements and test anxiety level have a reverse ratio. It means that as test anxiety level increases, educational achievement decreases and vice-versa