Grading
Blueprint
Bloom's Taxonomy
CCA
10

What is the maximum marks for internals for grades VI-X?

a) 25

b) 15

c) 20

d) 5

20 Marks

10

What is the primary purpose of a blueprint for a question paper?

(a) To provide a detailed layout of the physical paper
(b) To guide the selection of appropriate teaching methods
(c) To ensure the question paper aligns with learning objectives
(d) To determine the grading scale for the assessment

To ensure the question paper aligns with learning objectives

10

How many levels make up the bloom's taxonomy?

a) 5

b) 4

c) 7

d) 6

6

10

What is an example of Mind Mapping under Multiple Assessment?
A) Field trip
B) Visual brainstorming of concepts
C) Poster competition
D) Lab report writing

Visual brainstorming of concepts

20

Which of these grades correspond to marks 34 and 23?

a) C2 and E2

b) D and E2

c) E1 and D

d) D and E1

D and E1

20

A question paper blueprint helps ensure that the test is:

(a) More challenging than it should be
(b) Well-aligned with the syllabus and learning objectives
(c) Easier for students to complete
(d) Free from any bias

Well-aligned with the syllabus and learning objectives

20

Which action verb best matches the "Apply" level in Bloom’s Taxonomy? 

A) Predict
B) Demonstrate
C) Differentiate
D) Compose

Demonstrate

20

Which Language activity requires students to critique books?
A) Book review
B) Character sketch
C) Recitation
D) Listening activity

Book review

30

How is failure dealt with for Grades I-VIII?

a) Detention

b) Remedial Class

c) Complimentary exam

d) Expulsion

Remedial Class

30

In a blueprint, the "weightage" refers to:

(a) The number of pages in the paper
(b) The importance or emphasis given to a particular topic or objective
(c) The time allotted for each question
(d) The difficulty level of the questions

The importance or emphasis given to a particular topic or objective

30

Which example task matches the Create level?
A) Solve a math problem
B) Summarize a passage
C) Design a new experiment
D) List facts from a chapter

Design a new experiment

30

What activity under Science aims at demonstrating real-world experiments?
A) Mind Mapping
B) Field Visits
C) Lab Experiments
D) Scrapbooking

Lab experiments

40

What is the eligibility for appearing for the end of term exam?

a) Failure in 2 exams

b) Minimum 70% attendance

c) Failure in 1 exam

d) Minimum 75% attendance

Minimum 75% attendance

40

A blueprint suggests 30% easy, 50% moderate, and 20% difficult questions. In a paper of 50 questions, how many should be moderate?
A) 10
B) 15
C) 25
D) 30

25

40

Which level would involve breaking information into parts to explore relationships? 

A) Apply
B) Analyze
C) Understand
D) Create

Analyse

40

Which form of writing is included in Language portfolio activities?
A) Concept explanation
B) Reflection notes
C) Diary writing
D) Measurement tasks

Diary Writing

50

Which of the following statements is untrue?

a) Continuous evaluation includes scholastic and co-scholastic aspects

b) Continuous evaluation includes quizzes and assignments

c) Continuous evaluation addresses learning gaps periodically

d) Comprehensive evaluation measures overall understanding

Continuous evaluation includes scholastic and co-scholastic aspects

50

If 60% of a paper is based on 'Knowledge and Understanding' skills, what is the blueprint emphasizing?
A) High order thinking skills
B) Memory recall and basic understanding
C) Problem-solving and application
D) Research and innovation

Memory recall and basic understanding

50

When students are asked to list the planets, they are working at which cognitive level? 

A) Analyze
B) Apply
C) Remember
D) Evaluate

Remember

50

In CCA, Co-Scholastic areas include all EXCEPT:
A) Life Skills
B) Academic Math Tests
C) Attitudes and Values
D) Participation in Clubs

Academic Math Tests