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Using the applying, analysing, evaluating and creating level of table of specifications to set test in unit 2(people and place) of grade 11 geographic subject consisting of 3 multiple choice questions and 2 short answer questions for each level of table of specifications

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To create a table of specifications for a Grade 11 Geography unit on "People and Place," we can align the different cognitive levels from Bloom's Taxonomy—Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating—with specific types of questions. Below is a proposed structure including 3 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and 2 short answer questions (SAQs) for each cognitive level.

### Table of Specifications

| Cognitive Level | Question Type | Number of Questions | Description |
|-----------------|---------------|---------------------|-------------|
| Applying | MCQ | 3 | Questions require students to apply concepts or theories to specific situations. |
| | SAQ | 2 | Students provide explanations or apply knowledge to new contexts. |
| Analyzing | MCQ | 3 | Students analyze information to identify patterns, relationships, or causes. |
| | SAQ | 2 | Students break down information or case studies to interpret data or scenarios. |
| Evaluating | MCQ | 3 | Questions require students to evaluate scenarios or concepts based on criteria. |
| | SAQ | 2 | Students assess information, formulate judgments or critique approaches. |
| Creating | MCQ | 3 | Questions focus on hypothetical applications of concepts. |
| | SAQ | 2 | Students design a project, plan, or proposal related to geographical issues. |

### Sample Questions

#### Applying

**Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):**
1. Which of the following best describes how urbanization affects local economies?
- A) Decreased job opportunities
- B) Increased trade barriers
- C) Diversification of employment
- D) Decrease in infrastructure

2. In a case study of a coastal city, how is population density likely to affect housing?
- A) Housing prices will likely decrease
- B) More high-rise buildings may be created
- C) There will be excess available land
- D) Housing will become cheaper due to low demand

3. A rural area is experiencing a decline in youth population. What action might be taken to counter this trend?
- A) Increase taxation on farmers
- B) Develop new recreational facilities
- C) Raise the retirement age
- D) Enforce stricter zoning laws

**Short Answer Questions (SAQs):**
1. Explain how a local government can implement policies to support sustainable tourism in a populated area.

2. Discuss the role of transportation networks in shaping settlement patterns in urban areas.

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#### Analyzing

**Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):**
1. What factors contribute most significantly to the demographic transition in developing countries?
- A) Decrease in birth rates
- B) Increased access to education
- C) Rise in mortality rates
- D) Migration to urban areas

2. Analyze a population pyramid. If it shows a wide base and narrow top, what does it suggest about the country's demographics?
- A) Rapid population decline
- B) High birth rates and a young population
- C) Equal distribution of ages
- D) Aging population

3. In studying migration patterns, which factor is least likely to influence rural-to-urban movement?
- A) Job opportunities
- B) Access to education
- C) Family ties
- D) Natural disaster

**Short Answer Questions (SAQs):**
1. Analyze the push and pull factors of migration for a specific region you have studied.

2. Discuss the implications of overpopulation on environmental sustainability in urban contexts.

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#### Evaluating

**Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):**
1. Which of the following policies would be most effective in reducing urban sprawl?
- A) Expansion of road networks
- B) Implementation of green belts
- C) Lowering population density
- D) Promoting rural tourism

2. Evaluate the effectiveness of a community's plan to reduce pollution in urban areas, which includes strict regulations on vehicle emissions.
- A) It will have no effect
- B) It will lead to improved air quality
- C) It will damage the automotive industry
- D) It will displace residents

3. A government is evaluating its health policy. Which aspect would be most crucial in assessing its success?
- A) Community satisfaction with local services
- B) Decrease in healthcare costs
- C) Improvement in life expectancy and health outcomes
- D) Increase in the healthcare workforce

**Short Answer Questions (SAQs):**
1. Evaluate the impacts of globalization on local cultures and economies in urban areas.

2. Assess the effectiveness of current policies implemented to manage population growth in a specific urban center.

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#### Creating

**Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):**
1. If a city were to create a plan for sustainable development, which strategy would best promote this goal?
- A) Prioritization of car transport
- B) Investment in renewable energy sources
- C) Increase in suburban expansion
- D) Reduction in public transport services

2. What would be an innovative solution to address water scarcity in urban areas?
- A) Drilling more wells
- B) Building more dams
- C) Implementing rainwater harvesting programs
- D) Increasing water prices

3. An architect is designing a new eco-friendly community. Which feature should be prioritized?
- A) Parking lots
- B) Green spaces and public parks
- C) Large homes
- D) Wide roads for vehicles

**Short Answer Questions (SAQs):**
1. Create a proposal for a new public transportation system that addresses traffic congestion in a major city.

2. Design a community-based project aimed at promoting cultural heritage among residents in a diverse neighborhood.

This structure provides a framework for assessing students' understanding of the unit "People and Place" with questions that align with varying levels of cognitive processing. Adjustments and refinements can be made based on your specific curriculum needs.
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