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Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by yahmohy27: 7:35am On Nov 04, 2016
Educative
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by Nobody: 8:05am On Nov 04, 2016
Abeg they are the same thing.. ...


Just a method to confuse students ni
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by God2man(m): 8:10am On Nov 04, 2016
shikshark:
Analyse Take apart an idea, concept or statement and examine and
criticise its sub-parts in detail. You have to be methodical and
logical.

Assess Describe a topic’s positive and negative aspects and say
how useful or successful it is, or consider its contribution to
knowledge, events or processes (this is usually about how important
something is).

Criticise Point out a topic’s mistakes or weaknesses as well as its
favourable aspects. Give a balanced answer (this will involve some
analysis first).

Compare (or juxtapose) Put items side by side to see their similarities and
differences – a balanced (objective) answer is required.

Contrast Emphasise the differences between two things.
Define Give the meaning of an idea, either a dictionary definition or
from an academic authority in your subject of study (technical
definition).

Describe Give details of processes, properties, events and so on.

Discuss Describe, explain, give examples, points for and against, then
analyse and evaluate the results.

Evaluate Similar to discuss, but with more emphasis on a
judgement in the conclusion.

Examine Take apart and describe a concept in great detail.

Explain Give detailed reasons for an idea, principle or result,
situation, attitude and so on. You may need to give some analysis
as well.

Illustrate Give concrete examples – including figures or diagrams.
Illustrate is usually added on to another instruction.

Interpret Explain and comment on the subject and make a judgement
(evaluation).

Justify Give reasons to support a statement – it may be a
negative statement, so be careful!

List Provide an itemised series of parts, reasons or qualities,
possibly in a table.

Prove/disprove Provide evidence for or against and demonstrate logical
argument and reasoning – you often have to do this for
abstract or scientific subjects.

Relate Emphasise the links, connections and associations, probably
with some analysis.

Review Analyse and comment briefly, in organised sequences –
sentences, paragraphs or lists – on the main aspects of a
subject.

State Give the relevant points briefly – you don’t need
to make a lengthy discussion or give minor details.

Suggest Give possible reasons – analyse, interpret and evaluate.
(This is also the verb most commonly used to quote another
author.)

Summarise or outline Just give the main points, not the details.

Trace Give a brief description of the logical or chronological stages
of the development of a theory, process, a person’s life and
so on. Often used in historical questions.

http://www.dummies.com/test-prep/defining-common-exam-instruction-words/

cool
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by tripoli007(m): 8:36am On Nov 04, 2016
shikshark:
Analyse Take apart an idea, concept or statement and examine and
criticise its sub-parts in detail. You have to be methodical and
logical.

Assess Describe a topic’s positive and negative aspects and say
how useful or successful it is, or consider its contribution to
knowledge, events or processes (this is usually about how important
something is).

Criticise Point out a topic’s mistakes or weaknesses as well as its
favourable aspects. Give a balanced answer (this will involve some
analysis first).

Compare (or juxtapose) Put items side by side to see their similarities and
differences – a balanced (objective) answer is required.

Contrast Emphasise the differences between two things.
Define Give the meaning of an idea, either a dictionary definition or
from an academic authority in your subject of study (technical
definition).

Describe Give details of processes, properties, events and so on.

Discuss Describe, explain, give examples, points for and against, then
analyse and evaluate the results.

Evaluate Similar to discuss, but with more emphasis on a
judgement in the conclusion.

Examine Take apart and describe a concept in great detail.

Explain Give detailed reasons for an idea, principle or result,
situation, attitude and so on. You may need to give some analysis
as well.

Illustrate Give concrete examples – including figures or diagrams.
Illustrate is usually added on to another instruction.

Interpret Explain and comment on the subject and make a judgement
(evaluation).

Justify Give reasons to support a statement – it may be a
negative statement, so be careful!

List Provide an itemised series of parts, reasons or qualities,
possibly in a table.

Prove/disprove Provide evidence for or against and demonstrate logical
argument and reasoning – you often have to do this for
abstract or scientific subjects.

Relate Emphasise the links, connections and associations, probably
with some analysis.

Review Analyse and comment briefly, in organised sequences –
sentences, paragraphs or lists – on the main aspects of a
subject.

State Give the relevant points briefly – you don’t need
to make a lengthy discussion or give minor details.

Suggest Give possible reasons – analyse, interpret and evaluate.
(This is also the verb most commonly used to quote another
author.)

Summarise or outline Just give the main points, not the details.

Trace Give a brief description of the logical or chronological stages
of the development of a theory, process, a person’s life and
so on. Often used in historical questions.

http://www.dummies.com/test-prep/defining-common-exam-instruction-words/



I get one lecturer for Unad that year the man can't do without " succinctly" itemize blah blah EEE401 ...
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by lolamitayo: 8:40am On Nov 04, 2016
Swiftlee:
Had a teacher that can combine those words in just one single question. " In few words, xray and juxtapose why the Nigerian economic system is in a waterloo critically examining the specific pros and cons of the rabrazled elements of a vibrant look alike"

Eleyi gan gan ni iyo be
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by Nobody: 8:43am On Nov 04, 2016
Wat all this
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by Abubakar247(m): 8:49am On Nov 04, 2016
Enumerate... ;DEnumerate...
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by dhurlarpur(m): 9:02am On Nov 04, 2016
Try and arrange what? Someone just put up something you did not know, now you're asking for an arrangement which is not necessary and if you think there is a need, try and do that for yourself. Don't be lazy.

freezyprinzy:
nice 1 but op try arrange d list na
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by ebereokey(m): 9:03am On Nov 04, 2016
Nonsense education don't have value again when our reps and senators keep hiding our money,
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by Petbuk122(m): 9:23am On Nov 04, 2016
Swiftlee:
Had a teacher that can combine those words in just one single question. " In few words, xray and juxtapose why the Nigerian economic system is in a waterloo critically examining the specific pros and cons of the rabrazled elements of a vibrant look alike"
I go just rush comot for that question and come back to it latter,this kain question go make person hair stand straight and if you no dey careful you go just hear submit when you stil dey answer just that one question. Some lecturers can frustrate student life with roundabout kind of question
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by moshoodn(m): 9:53am On Nov 04, 2016
Chidex2442:

Often times some persons complain of massive failure is some technical courses like BIOCHEMISTRY. and I bet you, this is the major cause. Understanding the question first.

Hmmmmmm, Biochemistry..
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by Mpanyi: 10:10am On Nov 04, 2016
pharmadoctor:
Do some teachers know the definition of all of these terms...? Just asking

They don't definitely
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by EmmyMaestro(m): 10:33am On Nov 04, 2016
Discuss
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by freezyprinzy(m): 11:27am On Nov 04, 2016
dhurlarpur:
Try and arrange what? Someone just put up something you did not know, now you're asking for an arrangement which is not necessary and if you think there is a need, try and do that for yourself. Don't be lazy.

baby take it easy naw...
r we fighting ni all I meant was dat her should at least number or letter block d point dats all no vex if e dy pain u
Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by Ogun4all(m): 11:27am On Nov 04, 2016
Take apart an idea, concept or statement and examine and
criticise its sub-parts in detail. You have to be methodical and
logical.

Assess Describe a topic’s positive and negative aspects and say
how useful or successful it is, or consider its contribution to
knowledge, events or processes (this is usually about how important
something is).

Criticise Point out a topic’s mistakes or weaknesses as well as its
favourable aspects. Give a balanced answer (this will involve some
analysis first).

Compare (or juxtapose) Put items side by side to see their similarities and
differences – a balanced (objective) answer is required.

Contrast Emphasise the differences between two things.
Define Give the meaning of an idea, either a dictionary definition or
from an academic authority in your subject of study (technical
definition).

Describe Give details of processes, properties, events and so on.

Discuss Describe, explain, give examples, points for and against, then
analyse and evaluate the results.

Evaluate Similar to discuss, but with more emphasis on a
judgement in the conclusion.

Examine Take apart and describe a concept in great detail.

Explain Give detailed reasons for an idea, principle or result,
situation, attitude and so on. You may need to give some analysis
as well.

Illustrate Give concrete examples – including figures or diagrams.
Illustrate is usually added on to another instruction.

Interpret Explain and comment on the subject and make a judgement
(evaluation).

Justify Give reasons to support a statement – it may be a
negative statement, so be careful!

List Provide an itemised series of parts, reasons or qualities,
possibly in a table.

Prove/disprove Provide evidence for or against and demonstrate logical
argument and reasoning – you often have to do this for
abstract or scientific subjects.

Relate Emphasise the links, connections and associations, probably
with some analysis.

Review Analyse and comment briefly, in organised sequences –
sentences, paragraphs or lists – on the main aspects of a
subject.

State Give the relevant points briefly – you don’t need
to make a lengthy discussion or give minor details.

Suggest Give possible reasons – analyse, interpret and evaluate.
(This is also the verb most commonly used to quote another
author.)

Summarise or outline Just give the main points, not the details.

Trace Give a brief description of the logical or chronological stages
of the development of a theory, process, a person’s life and
so on. Often used in historical questions.

http://www.dummies.com/test-prep/defining-common-exam-instruction-words/

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Re: 21 Common Examination Instructions Words And Its Meaning by professore(m): 7:38pm On Nov 04, 2016
While u tried so much,it is safe to act according to the definition/meaning each lecturer gives to those terms,some of them will tell u beforehand what they want by using any of those terms.

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