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Bloom's Taxonomy *
Benjamin Bloom created this taxonomy for categorizing level of abstraction
of questions that commonly occur in educational settings. The taxonomy
provides a useful structure in which to categorize test questions, since
professors will characteristically ask questions within particular levels,
and if you can determine the levels of questions that will appear on your
exams, you will be able to study using appropriate strategies.
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Competence
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Skills Demonstrated
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Knowledge
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- observation and
recall of information
- knowledge of dates,
events, places
- knowledge of major
ideas
- mastery of subject
matter
- Question Cues:
list, define, tell, describe, identify, show, label, collect, examine,
tabulate, quote, name, who, when, where, etc.
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Comprehension
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- understanding
information
- grasp meaning
- translate knowledge
into new context
- interpret facts,
compare, contrast
- order, group, infer
causes
- predict consequences
- Question Cues:
summarize, describe, interpret, contrast, predict, associate,
distinguish, estimate, differentiate, discuss, extend
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Application
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- use information
- use methods,
concepts, theories in new situations
- solve problems using
required skills or knowledge
- Questions Cues:
apply, demonstrate, calculate, complete, illustrate, show, solve,
examine, modify, relate, change, classify, experiment, discover
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Analysis
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- seeing patterns
- organization of
parts
- recognition of
hidden meanings
- identification of
components
- Question Cues:
analyze, separate, order, explain, connect, classify, arrange, divide,
compare, select, explain, infer
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Synthesis
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- use old ideas to
create new ones
- generalize from
given facts
- relate knowledge
from several areas
- predict, draw
conclusions
- Question Cues:
combine, integrate, modify, rearrange, substitute, plan, create,
design, invent, what if?, compose, formulate, prepare, generalize,
rewrite
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Evaluation
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- compare and
discriminate between ideas
- assess value of
theories, presentations
- make choices based
on reasoned argument
- verify value of
evidence
- recognize
subjectivity
- Question Cues
assess, decide, rank, grade, test, measure, recommend, convince,
select, judge, explain, discriminate, support, conclude, compare,
summarize
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