Final answer:
The test taken by Mr. Bolger may have internal reliability due to consistent scores across different item sets, but the validity of the test, particularly concerning predictive and construct validity, is questionable without corroborating evidence.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks about the types of reliability and validity demonstrated by a test taken by a teacher who exhibited unusual behavior. The reliability in this context likely refers to internal consistency, as the teacher scored consistently on both even and odd questions, which assess different constructs (dissociation and potential to harm others, respectively).
Validity, however, is called into question, particularly when considering research that challenges the constructs being measured, such as the works by Pope et al. regarding dissociative amnesia and Piper & Merskey on dissociative identity disorder. Therefore, while the test may show internal reliability, its validity, especially predictive and construct validity, is questionable without further evidence to support the diagnosis and the link between the test results and future behavior.