Science Benchmarking Report TIMSS 1999–Eighth Grade

 

 

 

APPENDIX D: Descriptions of Science Items at Each Benchmark

Lower Quarter Benchmark Items

Earth Science

B01

Interprets a diagram of the Earth’s layers and identifies the center as the hottest.

F05

Recognizes that there is less oxygen at high altitudes.

H03

Recognizes that the moon is visible because of reflected sunlight.

Life Science

B04

Recognizes that exercise causes an increase in breathing and pulse rates.

C08

Recognizes the function of nerves in transmitting visual messages to the brain.

D06

Recognizes the flower as the part of the plant from which seeds develop.

E08

Recognizes that a human inherits traits from both parents.

F03

Recognizes that sensory messages are interpreted in the brain.

G09

Recognizes that traits are transferred to offspring through the sperm and egg.

H02

Recognizes that vitamins are needed by the human body for normal functioning.

X02A

Demonstrates understanding of ecosystems by describing one role of trees in a rainforest.

Physics

A10

Recognizes the necessity of reflected light for visibility of an object.

B06

Recognizes that white surfaces reflect more light than colored surfaces.

G07

Identifies the diagram depicting the correct arrangement of batteries in a flashlight.

J04

Recognizes the relationship between surface area and evaporation rate.

K19

Identifies the ray diagram that shows the path of light reflected from a vertical mirror.

Chemistry

A09

Applies knowledge of the need of oxygen for burning to a practical situation to identify that fanning a fire provides more oxygen.

C10

From its physical description, identifies a heterogeneous powder as a mixture (requires knowledge of scientific terminology).

C10

From its physical description, identifies a heterogeneous powder as a mixture (requires knowledge of scientific terminology).

Median Benchmark Items

Earth Science

E09

Locates point when the temperature becomes colder from data presented in a time and temperature table.

I16

Given a diagram of the Earth’s water cycle, recognizes the Sun as the source of energy for the water cycle.

J01

Recognizes that plates that make up Earth’s surface have been moving for millions of years.

J09

Extracts information from a table of planetary conditions to describe a condition hostile to human life.

O14

Demonstrates knowledge of relative distance to explain why Jupiter, although bigger than Earth’s moon, appears smaller when viewed from Earth.

Life Science

A07

From a list of organs, identifies the heart as the organ not situated in the abdomen.

D05

Recognizes that nerves carry sensory messages to the brain (requires knowledge of scientific terms).

F01

Recognizes that feeding milk to its young is a defining characteristic of mammals.

G08

Recognizes oxygen transport as the main function of red blood cells.

H01

Distinguishes between bodily functions that are carried out by the blood and those that are not.

L02

Recognizes that seedlings growing in a forest have large leaves to gather light for photosynthesis.

L05

Recognizes that wolves place their scent on trees to mark their territory.

R03D

Applies knowledge of ecosystems to state one unwanted outcome of introducing a new species into a lake. (Partial credit)

X02B

Demonstrates understanding of ecosystems by describing one role of the Sun in a rainforest.

Physics

A08

Recognizes that a compressed spring has more stored energy than an uncompressed one.

C09

Identifies the apparent position of reflected image in a mirror on a diagram representing three dimensions.

C12

Recognizes examples of fossil fuels.

D02

Applies knowledge of magnetic properties to interpret diagram and identify substance based on its attraction to a magnet.

D04

Recognizes that a given sequence of energy changes applies to gasoline burning to power a car.

F02

Recognizes that a person feels cooler when wearing light-colored clothing because it reflects more radiation.

I14

Applies knowledge that sound requires a medium to travel through by contrasting a situation on the Earth to a situation on the Moon.

J08

From a list of radiation types, identifies ultraviolet as the form of solar energy that causes damage to the skin.

L01

Identifies the diagram that shows the forces acting on a wheel that will result in rotation.

M15

Applies knowledge of circular motion to identify the diagram that shows that an object will move in a straight line when released from a circular path.

N01

Applies concept of electrical circuits and knowledge of conductors to identify diagrams that show a complete circuit.

N09

Applies knowledge of levers to identify the diagram that shows the best way to balance two buckets of unequal weight.

Chemistry

F06

Recognizes that painting iron prevents exposure to oxygen and moisture.

M13

Given three diagrams depicting candles burning in open and closed jars, explains that the candles in the closed jars will be extinguished due to a lack of air. (Partial credit)

Environmental and Resource Issues

A11

Recognizes that overgrazing leads to soil erosion.

F04

Recognizes that soil erosion is more likely in barren sloping areas.

P05D

Provides one reason for why famine occurs. (Partial credit)

W01A

Describes a positive effect on farming of the presence of a dam upriver from the farm.

Scientific Inquiry and the Nature of Science

O13

Extrapolates from data presented in a linear distance versus time graph.

Upper Quarter Benchmark Items

Earth Science

A12

Applies knowledge of the effect of topography on river flow to identify the change in river shape and speed as it flows from a mountain to a plain.

G11

Recognizes a definition of sedimentary rock.

K15

Recognizes that fossil fuels were formed from the remains of living things.

Q11

Recognizes the definition of an Earth year (time it takes the Earth to revolve once around the Sun).

Q16

Applies knowledge of the relative distances of the Sun and Moon from Earth to explain why light from the Moon reaches Earth in less time.

Z02

Demonstrates some knowledge of Earth’s water cycle by drawing a diagram showing how water from the sea can fall as rain on land (includes three of four required steps: evaporation, condensation, transportation, precipitation). (Partial credit)

Life Science

E10

Determines characteristic used to sort animals into two groups as presented in a 3 x 2 table.

I12

Applies knowledge of the processes of photosynthesis and respiration to identify gases used up and given off by plants and animals in a forest ecosystem pictured in a diagram.

J02

Recognizes that an external skeleton is a feature shared by all insects.

K12

Applies knowledge of sexual reproduction process to draw a conclusion about how to control insect populations.

L08

Applies knowledge of energy flow to complete a food web diagram.

N03

Recognizes that bacteria are involved in converting milk to yogurt.

N05

Demonstrates knowledge that plants need minerals, which can be obtained from bone meal used as fertilizer.

O16

Describes the processes that take place in the human body to prevent it from overheating during exercise.

O17

Demonstrates knowledge of contagious diseases by explaining why some people catch colds and others do not.

Q17

Recognizes light absorption as the main function of chlorophyll.

Y01

Provides a partial explanation of why the heart beats faster during exercise that includes physiological needs (e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide removal) or the role of the circulatory system (increased blood flow). (Partial credit)

Physics

B02

Physics Applies knowledge of energy conversion in a practical context to identify that an engine converts much of the chemical energy derived from burning gasoline to heat.

E11

Applies scientific principle of the effect of distance on shadow size and interprets diagram to solve a quantitative problem involving the change in shadow size when the distance of the light source is increased.

I13

Completes a brief table showing the relation between voltage and current.

I15

Based on a diagram demonstrating an investigation of thermal conductivity, identifies that metal conducts heat faster than glass, wood, or plastic.

M14

Given a three-dimensional diagram depicting an object placed at an angle to a mirror plane, draws the apparent position the reflected image.

P01

Determines the speed of a car from data presented in a linear distance vs. time graph.

Q13

Recognizes that the height of an alcohol column in a thermometer rises with increasing temperature because the alcohol expands more than the glass when heated.

Chemistry

G10

Applies knowledge of the structure of matter to recognize that nothing remains of an object if all of its atoms are removed.

H06

Recognizes that burning wood releases energy.

J03

Identifies that sugars are compounds composed of molecules that are made up of atoms.

K14

Recognizes that both burning coal and exploding fireworks release energy.

M13

Given three diagrams depicting candles burning in open and closed jars, applies knowledge of burning to explain that the candle flame in the closed jar with the least amount of oxygen available will go out first.

N07

From a list of chemical and physical changes, identifies rusting as a chemical reaction.

Z01D

Describes one consequence of applying a shorter galvanization process to produce steel beams. (Partial credit)

Environmental and Resource Issues

C11

Recognizes the relationship between global warming and the increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.

G12

From a list of renewable and non-renewable energy sources, identifies coal as a non-renewable energy source.

L07

Recognizes that insecticides become less effective over time because certain insects pass their resistance to the insecticide to their offspring.

O10

States one reason why a hole in Earth’s ozone layer may be harmful to people.

W02D

States two reasons why some people do not have enough drinking water, even though the surface of Earth has more water than land.

Scientific Inquiry and the Nature of Science

I11

Given a report of an experiment, distinguishes an observation from a prediction, conclusion, theory or hypothesis.

I20

Interprets data presented in a non-linear distance vs. time graph.

K13

Identifies the diagram depicting an appropriate control for a given experimental setup (effect of soil conditions on plant growth).

M12

Applies knowledge of experimental controls and interprets diagrams to identify variables to be controlled and varied in a described experiment (effect of height of ramp on speed of cart).

N04

Identifies an appropriate conclusion from observations of evaporating liquids.

Top 10% Benchmark Items

Earth Science

B05

Applies knowledge of patterns of prevailing winds and precipitation around a mountain to identify a dry region on a diagram of elevation and temperature.

C07

Applies knowledge of the effect of weathering over time to interpret diagram and draw conclusion about the relative age of two mountain systems based on shape.

D03

Interprets a contour map and identifies direction of river flow from higher to lower elevation.

E12

From a list of rock types, identifies limestone as the type involved in the formation of underground caves.

H04

Applies knowledge of soil composition and interprets diagram to identify the soil layer containing the most organic material.

Z02

Demonstrates understanding of Earth’s water cycle by drawing a diagram showing how water from the sea can fall as rain on land (includes all of four required steps: evaporation, condensation, transportation, precipitation).

Life Science

I19

Recognizes the hierarchy of organization in living organisms (cell, tissue, organ, organism).

K18

Demonstrates knowledge of structure/function by describing one advantage of having two ears.

L03

Applies knowledge of the structure/function of animal characteristics to identify features belonging to animals that are preyed on by other animals.

M11

Demonstrates knowledge of the properties of lenses by explaining how eye glasses and contact lenses help some people see more clearly.

N06

Recognizes the definition of a tissue (group of cells with similar structure and function).

N08

Recognizes that the ability to regulate body temperature explains why mammals are found in very cold regions of the world but lizards are not.

P03

Applies knowledge of tree growth to explain why a nail placed in the trunk of a tree remained at the same level from the ground despite the increased height of the tree.

P04

Recognizes that the rate of metabolism decreases during hibernation.

P06

Names a digestive substance found in the stomach and describes its function.

R03D

Applies knowledge of ecosystems to state two unwanted outcomes of introducing a new species into a lake.

Physics

D01

Identifies the ray diagram depicting light passing through a magnifying glass.

J05

Applies knowledge of gravitational force by recognizing that gravity acts on a rocket at rest, while ascending, and when returning to Earth.

L04

Given data on fuel consumption and work accomplished, determines and explains which of two machines is more efficient.

N10

Applies knowledge of light reflection to explain why a white reflector shines more light toward a wall than a black reflector.

Q12

Demonstrates an understanding that the surface of a liquid remains horizontal by drawing the level of the liquid on a frame-of-reference diagram depicting a tilted U-shaped container.

Y02

Applies knowledge of phase change and the boiling point of water to explain that the temperature of water does not exceed its boiling point despite the addition of heat.

Z03

Applies knowledge of gas pressure and thermal expansion to a practical situation to explain the effect of heat on the volume of a balloon.

Chemistry

I10

From a list of gases, identifies oxygen as the gas that causes rust formation.

K17

Recognizes that a compound results from a reaction between chlorine gas and sodium metal.

M10

Distinguishes between mixtures and a pure substance (sugar).

O15

Recognizes that an ion is formed when a neutral atom gains an electron.

Q14

Recognizes that when sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar molecules continue to exist, but in solution.

Q15

Recognizes a phase change as not involving a chemical change.

Z01A

Applies knowledge of rusting in a practical context to explain why steel beams must be galvanized.

Environmental and Resource Issues

P05D

Provides two reasons for why famine occurs.

R06

Recognizes that rising ocean levels could result from global warming.

Scientific Inquiry and the Nature of Science

P07

Recognizes that repeated scientific measurements enable scientists to estimate experimental error.

Items Above the Top 10% Benchmark

Earth Science

J06

Recognizes that the tilt of the Earth’s axis is an important factor in explaining why the seasons occur.

O12

Identifies the order of abundance in the Earth’s atmosphere of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.

R04

Demonstrates knowledge of how atmospheric conditions vary at different altitudes in a practical context.

Life Science

I17

From a list of animals, identifies fish as having been on Earth for the longest period of time.

J07

Recognizes that the best reason for including protein in a healthy diet is that it is the main source of raw materials for cell growth and repair.

N02

Applies understanding of the interrelationships of organisms in a food web to explain what will most likely happen to a robin population when the corn crop fails.

Y01

Provides an explanation of why the heart beats faster during exercise that includes physiological needs (e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide removal) and the role of the circulatory system (increased blood flow).

Physics

B03

Uses mass and volume data presented in a table to determine which of four objects has the greatest density.

E07

Recognizes that the nucleus of most atoms is composed of protons and neutrons.

H05

Recognizes that energy stored in food comes from the sun.

K10

Demonstrates knowledge of polarity of magnets by labeling poles on a diagram of a magnet cut into three pieces.

P02

Demonstrates knowledge of light properties by providing an explanation for the same amount of light from a given source reaching surfaces at different distances.

Q18

Applies the principle of conservation of mass during phase change to explain why the mass of water remains unchanged after it is frozen.

R02

Applies knowledge of the relationship between absorption and reflection of light and the appearance of color to identify why a red object appears black in green light.

X01

Applies knowledge of energy conversion to a practical situation to explain why the electrical energy used by a lamp is more than the amount of light energy produced.

Chemistry

L06

Applies knowledge of the process of filtration and the difference between solutions and mixtures to identify a separable mixture.

O11

Identifies a chemical change from examples of physical and chemical changes.

R05

Applies knowledge of the need for oxygen or air for burning to a practical situation to explain why increased surface area increases the rate of combustion.

Z01D

Describes two consequences of applying a shorter galvanization process to produce steel beams.

Environmental and Resource Issues

I18

States that sulfur dioxide produced by burning coal combines with water vapor in the atmosphere to form acid rain.

K16

Recognizes that gases from burning fossil fuels are a principal cause of acid rain.

W01B

Describes a negative effect on farming of the presence of a dam upriver from the farm.

Scientific Inquiry and the Nature of Science

K11

Identifies the diagram that shows the most appropriate thermometer scale for accurately measuring a given range of temperatures.

R01

Demonstrates knowledge of experimentation by recognizing a tentative statement that is based on observations as a hypothesis.

W03

Given a table of results from an investigation of how the length of
a spring changes as different masses are hung from it, describes the relationship between mass and length.

X03

Describes a complete procedure for investigating how long it takes the heart rate to return to normal after exercising.

X03

Describes a partial procedure for investigating how long it takes the heart rate to return to normal after exercising. (Partial credit)

Y03

From a description of an experiment investigating the effect of dissolved salt on the freezing point of water, states the problem under investigation or a conclusion based on prior knowledge.


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