"How well did you do on the test, Tanisha?"
Here's why:
* "Due" vs. "Do": "Due" is used to describe something that is owed or expected. "Do" is used for actions or performance.
* "Good" vs. "Well": "Good" is an adjective and describes a noun. "Well" is an adverb and describes a verb. In this case, we want to describe the action of taking the test, so we need the adverb "well."
* Punctuation: A comma is needed after "Tanisha" to separate the question from the name.