2005 NAEP Reading Sample Questions at Grade 12
The sample questions below give a brief introduction to the materials that were used to assess the reading ability of twelfth-grade students. All questions are based on the NAEP reading framework, which defines the test design and content. The framework was developed through an extensive national consensus process and adopted by the National Assessment Governing Board. Visit the Governing Board's website to download the full text of the reading framework. In addition to the overall percentage of students who answered the question correctly, the percentage of students at each achievement level who answered correctly is presented. To learn more about achievement levels, read specific descriptions of the Basic, Proficient, and Advanced achievement levels in reading.
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As part of the 2005 reading assessment, twelfth-graders were presented with a guide to a city's transit system. The multiple-choice question presented here required students to make a simple inference based on explicit information in the Metro Guide.
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View this question, at score 274, on a map of NAEP reading items.
The following is a short constructed-response question which asked students to interpret document information in relation to a real life situation. Responses to this task were rated according to a three-level scoring guide: "Evidence of full comprehension," "Evidence of partial or surface comprehension," or "Evidence of little or no comprehension." This sample student response was rated as "Evidence of full comprehension."
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View this question, at score 290, on a map of NAEP reading items.