The document provides guidelines for assessing the national exam in the subject of IPS (social studies) for the 2021/2022 school year. It outlines a scoring rubric for multiple choice questions where students can earn points between 2.5 to 100 based on the number of questions answered correctly. It also states that the final score will be calculated as the number of correct answers divided by 4 and multiplied by 10, with a maximum possible score of 100.
The document provides guidelines for assessing the national exam in the subject of IPS (social studies) for the 2021/2022 school year. It outlines a scoring rubric for multiple choice questions where students can earn points between 2.5 to 100 based on the number of questions answered correctly. It also states that the final score will be calculated as the number of correct answers divided by 4 and multiplied by 10, with a maximum possible score of 100.
The document provides guidelines for assessing the national exam in the subject of IPS (social studies) for the 2021/2022 school year. It outlines a scoring rubric for multiple choice questions where students can earn points between 2.5 to 100 based on the number of questions answered correctly. It also states that the final score will be calculated as the number of correct answers divided by 4 and multiplied by 10, with a maximum possible score of 100.