IB Exam Command Terms Flashcards

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What does the term DEFINE mean in the context of IB Exam command terms?

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Give the precise meaning of a word, phrase or physical quantity.

This command requires a clear and concise explanation of a specific term.

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What is the meaning of the command term COMPARE?

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Give an account of similarities and differences between two (or more) items, referring to both (all) of them throughout.

This involves analyzing both sides to provide a balanced view.

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What does it mean to DESIGN in IB Exam command terms?

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Produce a plan, simulation or model.

This requires creativity and application of knowledge to create a functional design.

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What is the purpose of the command term COMMENT?

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Give a judgment based on a given statement or result of a calculation.

This involves providing an opinion or interpretation of the information presented.

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What does the command term DEDUCE require you to do?

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Reach a conclusion from the information given.

This involves logical reasoning based on provided data.

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What does the command term LIST entail?

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Give a sequence of names or other brief answers with no explanation.

This requires straightforward enumeration of items.

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What does it mean to SKETCH in the context of IB Exam command terms?

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Represent by means of a graph showing a line and labelled but unscaled axes but with important features clearly indicated.

This involves creating a visual representation that highlights key aspects.

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What is the meaning of the command term STATE?

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Give a specific name, value or other brief answer without explanation or calculation.

This requires a direct response without elaboration.

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What does the command term IDENTIFY require you to do?

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Find an answer from a given number of possibilities.

This involves recognizing or selecting the correct option from a list.

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What does the command term MEASURE involve?

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Find a value for a quantity.

This requires using appropriate tools or methods to obtain a numerical value.

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What does the command term ANALYSE mean?

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Interpret data to reach conclusions.

This involves breaking down information to understand its components and implications.

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What does the command term EVALUATE require you to do?

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Assess the implications and limitations.

This involves weighing the strengths and weaknesses of a particular argument or situation.

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What does the command term DESCRIBE entail?

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Give a detailed account.

This requires providing comprehensive information about a subject.

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What does the command term SUGGEST require you to do?

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Propose a hypothesis or other possible answer.

This involves offering an idea or solution based on reasoning.

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What does the command term OUTLINE mean?

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Give a brief account or summary.

This requires summarizing key points without going into detail.

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What does the command term SOLVE involve?

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Obtain an answer using algebraic and/or numerical methods.

This requires applying mathematical techniques to find a solution.

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What does the command term PREDICT require you to do?

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Give an expected result.

This involves making an informed guess based on existing data or trends.

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What does the command term CONSTRUCT mean?

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Represent or develop in graphical form.

This requires creating a visual representation of data or concepts.

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What does the command term DERIVE entail?

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Manipulate a mathematical relationship(s) to give a new equation or relationship.

This involves using algebraic techniques to transform equations.

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What does the command term SHOW require you to do?

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Give the steps in a calculation or derivation.

This involves detailing the process taken to arrive at a solution.

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What does the command term DISCUSS involve?

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Give an account including, where possible, a range of arguments for and against the relative importance of various factors.

This requires a balanced examination of different viewpoints.

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What does the command term LABEL require you to do?

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Add labels to a diagram.

This involves identifying parts of a visual representation.

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What does the command term ANNOTATE mean?

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Add brief notes to a diagram or graph.

This involves providing explanatory notes to enhance understanding.