Category 3: Rejected Questions
Sample Question
Which set of nations and territories correctly reflects a result of the
settlements concluding the First World War?
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Emerged as a new
nation |
Re-emerged as an
independent nation |
Became a league
mandate territory |
Lost territory |
Yugoslavia |
Poland |
Palestine |
Russia |
Belgium |
Italy |
India |
Germany |
Denmark |
Finland |
Japan |
Romania |
Bulgaria |
Spain |
Manchuria |
Czechoslovakia |
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The question was rejected because it focuses on recall of facts rather than
on skills that frame knowledge as purposeful. Students are asked to recall
detailed facts about countries such as Romania, Japan or Palestine rather
than analyze the impacts of the pursuit of national self-determination using
the successor states as an example. In addition, terminology should be changed
from "nation" to "nation-state" to reflect the outcomes
in the 2007 program of studies.
Sample Question
Upon the conclusion of the Second World
War, the first major action taken by the victorious allies was to:
- Introduce the Marshall Plan
- Divide Germany into four occupation zones
- Create the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Establish the European Economic Community
This question was rejected because it does not meet the criterion for testing
knowledge and understanding outcomes and/or skills and processes outcomes
in the 2007 program of studies. The question does not address outcomes in
the 20-1 and 20-2 program of studies because these programs only include
outcomes that relate to events that occurred up to the end of the Second
World War.
Sample Question
Use the cartoon to answer the question.
The action depicted in the cartoon represents Germany's attack on:
- France
- Poland
- Great Britain
- The Soviet Union
In taking the action represented in the cartoon, Hitler was attempting to
fulfill his goal of:
- Anschluss
- Lebensraum
- Self-determination
- National sovereignty
These questions were rejected because they do not meet the criterion
for testing
understandings and concepts rather than factual detail. The
first question tests students' recall of facts rather than concepts associated
with Germany's attack on the Soviet Union. The second question does meet
this criterion because it tests understandings and concepts rather than the
recall of facts.
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