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What is the highest possible grade for the IB Extended Essay?

  • D
  • C
  • A (correct)
  • B
  • What is the minimum number of points required to pass the IB Extended Essay?

  • 22
  • 24 (correct)
  • 26
  • 20
  • Which criterion assesses the candidate's ability to analyze and evaluate textual features and the author's broader choices in relation to the chosen topic?

  • Criterion A
  • Criterion D
  • Criterion B (correct)
  • Criterion C
  • What is the IB Extended Essay?

    <p>An independent research project completed by students in their final year of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which criterion assesses the candidate's use of clear and appropriate language with accuracy in grammar, vocabulary, and sentence construction?

    <p>Criterion D</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What skills does the IB Extended Essay allow students to demonstrate?

    <p>Research skills and critical thinking</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the IB Extended Essay?

    <p>To allow students to explore a topic of personal interest and develop their skills in a specific subject area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    IB Extended Essay Assessment Criteria

    • The IB Extended Essay is assessed based on four criteria: Knowledge, Understanding and Interpretation, Analysis and Evaluation, Focus, Organization and Development, and Language.
    • Each criterion is assessed on a scale of 0-5, with 0 being the lowest and 5 being the highest.
    • Criterion A, Knowledge, Understanding and Interpretation, assesses the candidate's understanding of the work or text in relation to the chosen topic, with 5 being excellent knowledge and understanding and a persuasive interpretation.
    • Criterion B, Analysis and Evaluation, assesses the candidate's ability to analyze and evaluate textual features and the author's broader choices in relation to the chosen topic, with 5 being consistently insightful and convincing analysis and evaluation.
    • Criterion C, Focus, Organization and Development, assesses the candidate's ability to organize their essay in a cohesive manner and develop a clear line of inquiry, with 5 being effectively organized and cohesive with a well-developed line of inquiry.
    • Criterion D, Language, assesses the candidate's use of clear and appropriate language with accuracy in grammar, vocabulary, and sentence construction, with 5 being very clear, effective, carefully chosen, and precise language.
    • A total of 34 points are available for the IB Extended Essay, with a minimum of 24 points required to pass.
    • The highest possible grade for the IB Extended Essay is an A, with a score of 30-34 points.
    • The IB Extended Essay is an independent research project completed by students in their final year of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
    • The IB Extended Essay is a 4,000-word essay on a topic chosen by the student within the subject they are studying.
    • The IB Extended Essay allows students to demonstrate their research skills, critical thinking, and ability to communicate effectively in writing.
    • The IB Extended Essay is an opportunity for students to explore a topic of personal interest and develop their skills in a specific subject area.
    • The IB Extended Essay is an important component of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and is highly valued by universities around the world.

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    Test your knowledge of the IB Extended Essay Assessment Criteria with this quiz! This quiz covers the four criteria used to assess the IB Extended Essay: Knowledge, Understanding and Interpretation, Analysis and Evaluation, Focus, Organization and Development, and Language. With multiple choice questions, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the criteria and help you prepare for your own IB Extended Essay. Whether you're a student or a teacher, this quiz is a great way to test your knowledge and improve your understanding of the assessment criteria

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