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| Level | % of questions | Example | |-------|----------------|---------| | Remember (facts, terms) | 40% | Name the longest river in Europe. | | Understand (explain) | 30% | Describe the greenhouse effect. | | Apply (use maps/data) | 20% | Use the population density map to identify crowded areas. | | Analyze/Evaluate | 10% | Compare urban and rural birth rates. |
Since I do not have access to the specific test booklet or direct content from Ideart (which may be copyrighted), I have prepared a and an analysis framework based on the typical structure of a 9th-grade geography assessment aligned with European/ Albanian curricula. You can adapt this to the actual test you have. Report: Evaluation of “Test Gjeografia 9 Ideart” Prepared by: [Your Name/Role] Date: [Current Date] Subject: Geography, Grade 9 Assessment Publisher: Ideart (hypothetical/assumed) Purpose of Report: To analyze the structure, content validity, difficulty level, and alignment of the test with standard 9th-grade geography learning outcomes. 1. Introduction The test “Gjeografia 9 Ideart” is presumed to be a formative or summative assessment tool for 9th-grade students following the Albanian-language geography curriculum (used in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, etc.). This report evaluates its effectiveness based on typical educational criteria: clarity of questions, coverage of key topics, cognitive demand, and practical utility for teachers. 2. General Information (Assumed from title) | Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | Target grade | 9th grade | | Subject | Geography | | Question types | Multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-blank, map labeling, short answer (typical) | | Number of questions | Unknown (likely 20–30) | | Duration | 40–45 minutes (standard class period) | | Scoring | 100 points maximum | 3. Content Coverage (Based on standard 9th-grade geography) A quality 9th-grade geography test should cover these core areas. You can check the Ideart test against this list: test gjeografia 9 ideart
It seems you are looking for a related to a test or assessment called "Test Gjeografia 9 Ideart" — likely a 9th-grade geography test from the publisher or platform "Ideart" (possibly Albanian or Kosovo-based educational materials). | Level | % of questions | Example
| Topic | Expected presence in test | Notes | |-------|---------------------------|-------| | Earth’s structure (crust, mantle, core) | Yes | Basic geology | | Plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes | Yes | Natural hazards | | Climate zones and factors affecting climate | Yes | Latitude, altitude, ocean currents | | Population geography (density, migration, urbanization) | Yes | Demographics | | Economic activities (primary, secondary, tertiary sectors) | Yes | Development levels | | Map reading (coordinates, scale, symbols) | Yes | Practical skill | | Europe’s physical and political geography | Yes | Regional focus | | Albania / Kosovo – natural resources, regions | Yes | Local geography | | | Analyze/Evaluate | 10% | Compare urban
“What is the capital of France?” → Too easy for grade 9. Example strong question (expected): “Explain how the Mediterranean climate affects agriculture in coastal Albania.” → Higher-order thinking. 5. Cognitive Demand (Bloom’s Taxonomy) Based on typical 9th-grade tests:

