As many of you are probably aware, I have begun a discussion of the 2021 BoS chemistry exam, and I thought I'd start one for the MX2 paper as well.
For those who have not seen the paper, Trebla has posted it at https://boredofstudies.org/threads/bos-trials-maths-and-chemistry-2021.397055/page-2#post-7398786
I've looked at the MCQ, and found:
Unlike the chemistry exam, I was not involved in writing this paper, so questions about that will need to be answered by others. I am marking parts of the paper, however.
Finally, I offer my congratulations to the one person who must be excluded from a Rasch analysis of the MCQ. Rasch analysis of MCQ can only be done if any questions answered correctly (or incorrectly) by every student are excluded, along with any students who answered every question correctly (or incorrectly). In this case, the exclusion is the one-and-only 10 out of 10. May I say to that person, very impressive!
For those who have not seen the paper, Trebla has posted it at https://boredofstudies.org/threads/bos-trials-maths-and-chemistry-2021.397055/page-2#post-7398786
I've looked at the MCQ, and found:
- 3 of the 10 questions were answered correctly by at least 70% of those who took the exam
- 6 of the questions were answered correctly by between 50% and 70% of those who took the exam
- 1 question was answered correctly by fewer than 50% of those who took the exam
Unlike the chemistry exam, I was not involved in writing this paper, so questions about that will need to be answered by others. I am marking parts of the paper, however.
Finally, I offer my congratulations to the one person who must be excluded from a Rasch analysis of the MCQ. Rasch analysis of MCQ can only be done if any questions answered correctly (or incorrectly) by every student are excluded, along with any students who answered every question correctly (or incorrectly). In this case, the exclusion is the one-and-only 10 out of 10. May I say to that person, very impressive!