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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: A

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 20 25 24 26 25 19 20 20 25 17 25 15 18 20 17 6 21 15 9 15 16 21 7 27 19 21 23 21 22 3 23 9 9 13 13 3 5 23 23 14

% of students answered correct 74 93 89 96 93 70 74 74 93 63 93 56 67 74 63 22 78 56 33 56 59 78 26 100 70 78 85 78 81 11 85 33 33 48 48 11 19 85 85 52

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AASHISH KRISHNAN 02/01/2014 O P P P P P P O P P P O P P O O O P O P O O O P P P P O P O O O O O O O O P P O
AAYUSHI PAI 12/01/2014 O P P P P O O P P P P O P O O P P P O O P O O P P P P P P O P O P O P O P P P P
ADARSH ARUN 27/02/2015 P P P P P O O P P O P O P P O O P P O P O P O P O P P O O O P O O O P O O P P O
ADVIKA SANTHOSH 14/11/2013 P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P O O P P P O P O P O P P O P O P O O O O P P P
ANDREA IRIS TARVIN 01/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P O P P P O
ARADHYA ANISH 07/05/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O O P P P P O O P O O O P O O O P O O P P P
ATHULYA PRASANTH 29/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P P P
AYMAN AZHAR 26/06/2014 O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O P O O P P P O
BARVESH BALA 11/07/2014 O O P P O O P O O O P O O O P P O P O P O O P P O O O P O O O P O O O O P P O O
SELVAGUNADEVAN
DIL SREEJITH VALIYAVEETTIL 11/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P O O P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P
FAHEEM AHMED SUNEER 03/10/2013 P P O P P P O P P O P P P O P O O O O O P O O P O O O P O O P O P O P P P P P O
FAIHAN NISSAR 02/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P O O P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P
FEBIYA SIYAD SAMEERA 15/10/2013 P P O O P P O O P O P O P O P O O O P P P P P P P O P P O O P O O P O O O P P O
LAKSHMIKA JAYARAJAN 12/11/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P O
MARYAM SHAREEF 15/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O P P P
MATHEW JOE THYPARAMBIL 14/10/2013 O P O P P O P O P O P P P P P O P O O O P P O P O P P O P O O O O P P O O O O P
MIDHUNA MANOJ MOHAN 10/04/2014 P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P O O O P P O
MOHAMMED RAYYAN PADINJARE 18/01/2014 O P P P P O P P P O O P O O O O P P O O P P O P P P P P P O O P O O O O O O O P
MANAPPALLIL
RAIMA IMRAN REHMAN 10/02/2014 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O P O O P O O O P O O PPPPP O P O O O O PP O
RAYAN FAISAL KATTEKKADAN 22/01/2014 PPPPP O O PP O P O PPP O P O O O O P O P O PP O P O P O O P O O O O PP
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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: A

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 20 25 24 26 25 19 20 20 25 17 25 15 18 20 17 6 21 15 9 15 16 21 7 27 19 21 23 21 22 3 23 9 9 13 13 3 5 23 23 14

% of students answered correct 74 93 89 96 93 70 74 74 93 63 93 56 67 74 63 22 78 56 33 56 59 78 26 100 70 78 85 78 81 11 85 33 33 48 48 11 19 85 85 52

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


RAYYAN MOHAMED ABDUL 05/08/2013 PPPPPPPP O PP O O P O O PPP O O P O PPPPPP O PP O P O O O PPP
JALEEL CHOORAPPULAKKAL
REZA FATHIMA MALAYIL 22/04/2014 P P P P O P P O P O P O P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O P P O P P P
SAIMA IMRAN REHMAN 10/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P O P O P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P O
SHRIRANJAN PRASAD MENON 01/03/2014 P P P P P P P O P P P O P O O P O O O P O P O P P P P O P P P O O O O O O O O O
SRINIJA NANDI 19/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P P P
SUMAIYA FAHAD JALIL 20/03/2014 O O P P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P O O P O P P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P O
ZAIN MOHAMMED HUSSAIN SYED 22/07/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P O O O P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O O O P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: A

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AASHISH KRISHNAN 10 3 16 9 14 8 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

AAYUSHI PAI 10 5 16 9 14 12 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

ADARSH ARUN 10 5 16 7 14 9 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

ADVIKA SANTHOSH 10 7 16 8 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

ANDREA IRIS TARVIN 10 8 16 11 14 12 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

ARADHYA ANISH 10 7 16 7 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

ATHULYA PRASANTH 10 8 16 14 14 13 40 35 602 99.1 96.7 97.0

AYMAN AZHAR 10 6 16 11 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

BARVESH BALA SELVAGUNADEVAN 10 4 16 5 14 5 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

DIL SREEJITH VALIYAVEETTIL 10 5 16 11 14 13 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

FAHEEM AHMED SUNEER 10 7 16 6 14 8 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

FAIHAN NISSAR 10 5 16 11 14 13 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

FEBIYA SIYAD SAMEERA 10 7 16 8 14 6 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

LAKSHMIKA JAYARAJAN 10 7 16 13 14 11 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

MARYAM SHAREEF 10 9 16 14 14 13 40 36 619 100.0 97.7 98.0

MATHEW JOE THYPARAMBIL 10 4 16 8 14 8 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

MIDHUNA MANOJ MOHAN 10 7 16 11 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

MOHAMMED RAYYAN PADINJARE MANAPPALLIL 10 2 16 9 14 9 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

RAIMA IMRAN REHMAN 10 7 16 9 14 10 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

RAYAN FAISAL KATTEKKADAN 10 5 16 6 14 10 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

RAYYAN MOHAMED ABDUL JALEEL 10 4 16 11 14 12 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4


CHOORAPPULAKKAL
REZA FATHIMA MALAYIL 10 7 16 12 14 9 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

SAIMA IMRAN REHMAN 10 7 16 12 14 10 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: A

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHRIRANJAN PRASAD MENON 10 4 16 9 14 8 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

SRINIJA NANDI 10 8 16 14 14 13 40 35 602 99.1 96.7 97.0

SUMAIYA FAHAD JALIL 10 5 16 9 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ZAIN MOHAMMED HUSSAIN SYED 10 6 16 8 14 12 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023
Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: B

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 23 18 27 25 21 21 19 24 16 24 14 20 17 23 3 21 12 11 15 19 16 12 26 19 22 22 18 23 5 23 2 5 5 17 11 4 20 20 10

% of students answered correct 70 85 67 100 93 78 78 70 89 59 89 52 74 63 85 11 78 44 41 56 70 59 44 96 70 81 81 67 85 19 85 7 19 19 63 41 15 74 74 37

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


ABDURAHMAN BIN MOHAMMAD 20/03/2014 P O O PPP O PP O O O PPP O P O O O P O PPP O PPP O P O O O O PPP O O
SHERIF
AHLA KODUNGOOPARAMBIL 14/10/2013 PPPPPPPPP O PPP O P O O O O O O PPP O PPPP O P O O O O P O O O O
SHARAFUDHEEN
AKWIN RAREESH RAJ 04/05/2014 P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O O P O P P P P P O P P O P O O O P O O P P P
ANAYA ABDUL SALAM MULLA 24/07/2014 O O O P O P P O P O P O P O O O O O O O O O O P O P P P O O O O P P O O O O O O
ANTONY HELKO 08/11/2013 O P O P P P O P P O O P P O P O P O O O O O P P O O P O P P P O O O P P O P O O
BARZAH FAHABY 22/11/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O P O O P P O
VELUTHEDATHTHAZHAM
CHRISHEL MEORA DSOUZA 08/02/2014 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P O
DEVI TARUNIMA PRABHU 10/06/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O O P O P P O
HAMDHA FATHIMA 03/12/2013 O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O P O P P P P O P P P P O P P O O P O P O O P P O
HAYA JAMEELA ABDULMUNEER 27/09/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O P O P O O P P P O P P O P O O O P O P P P O
JEFFREY DEVAVIJAYAN 01/02/2014 P P O P P P P O P P O O O O P O P P O O O O O P P O P O P P P O O O P O O P O O
JENNILYN MONIS 20/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O O O O O P P
JUAN LEO CHAKKALAKKAL 17/12/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P O P P P P
ANOOP
KAUSHIK DUPATI 24/10/2013 PPPPPPPPP O P O PPP O P O O PPPPPPPPPP O PP O PPP O PPP
MARYAM NADISH 01/09/2013 O P O PP O O O PPP O O O P O PPP O P O O P O PP O P O P O O O O O O PPP
MOHAMED ZAEEM MOHAMED 24/06/2014 P O PPP O PPPPP O O O P O P O P O P O PP O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O P
JAHIRHUSSAIN
MUAZZAM BIN MUHAMMED 12/06/2014 PP O PPP O PPPPPP O O PPP O O P O O PPPPPP O P O O O PP O PPP
SANOOB
MUHAMMAD FIZAN PALLIYALIL 13/02/2014 PP O PPPPPP O P O PPP O O PPPP O PP O PPPP O P O O PP O O PP O
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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: B

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 23 18 27 25 21 21 19 24 16 24 14 20 17 23 3 21 12 11 15 19 16 12 26 19 22 22 18 23 5 23 2 5 5 17 11 4 20 20 10

% of students answered correct 70 85 67 100 93 78 78 70 89 59 89 52 74 63 85 11 78 44 41 56 70 59 44 96 70 81 81 67 85 19 85 7 19 19 63 41 15 74 74 37

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


MUFEED
MUNEERAH ANWAR 03/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P O O P O P O P P P
PRACHEETA SASIKUMAR 31/07/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P O O O P P O P P O
RAHMA FATHIMA 24/01/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O O P O O P O
RAYYAN MOHAMMED SHAFI 09/03/2014 O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P O
VENPA VIGNESHWARA 02/05/2014 P O P P P O P O P O P P P P P O O O O P P P O P P P P O P O P O O P O P O O P P
GANAPATHI
VIHAAN KAKKATHODAN PRAVEEN 13/12/2013 PPPP O O PP O PPP O PP O P O PPPPPPPPPP O P O O O O P O PPPP
VINAYAK VIMAL 04/06/2014 PPPPP O O O P O P O O P O PP O O O O O PP O PP O O O P O O O P O O PP O
ZAC MATTHEW LIVINGSTON DANI 17/03/2014 O PPPP O O O P O PPPPP O O O PP O P O O P O P O P O O O P O P O O O O O
EPIKUMAR
ZEHARIN FATHIM SUNIL 25/10/2013 PPPPPPP O O O PPP O P O PP O PPP O PPPPPP O P O O O PP O PP O

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: B

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABDURAHMAN BIN MOHAMMAD SHERIF 10 5 16 6 14 10 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

AHLA KODUNGOOPARAMBIL SHARAFUDHEEN 10 6 16 9 14 7 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AKWIN RAREESH RAJ 10 7 16 8 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

ANAYA ABDUL SALAM MULLA 10 2 16 6 14 4 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

ANTONY HELKO 10 5 16 7 14 7 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

BARZAH FAHABY VELUTHEDATHTHAZHAM 10 9 16 12 14 10 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

CHRISHEL MEORA DSOUZA 10 5 16 10 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

DEVI TARUNIMA PRABHU 10 7 16 12 14 10 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

HAMDHA FATHIMA 10 7 16 12 14 8 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

HAYA JAMEELA ABDULMUNEER 10 4 16 10 14 12 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

JEFFREY DEVAVIJAYAN 10 3 16 8 14 8 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

JENNILYN MONIS 10 4 16 12 14 12 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

JUAN LEO CHAKKALAKKAL ANOOP 10 6 16 12 14 14 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

KAUSHIK DUPATI 10 7 16 13 14 12 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

MARYAM NADISH 10 3 16 7 14 9 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

MOHAMED ZAEEM MOHAMED JAHIRHUSSAIN 10 3 16 4 14 10 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

MUAZZAM BIN MUHAMMED SANOOB 10 6 16 10 14 11 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

MUHAMMAD FIZAN PALLIYALIL MUFEED 10 6 16 13 14 8 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

MUNEERAH ANWAR 10 7 16 13 14 11 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

PRACHEETA SASIKUMAR 10 5 16 13 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

RAHMA FATHIMA 10 6 16 12 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

RAYYAN MOHAMMED SHAFI 10 9 16 9 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

VENPA VIGNESHWARA GANAPATHI 10 6 16 9 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

VIHAAN KAKKATHODAN PRAVEEN 10 7 16 11 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: B

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
VINAYAK VIMAL 10 5 16 5 14 8 40 18 433 14.3 31.1 29.3

ZAC MATTHEW LIVINGSTON DANI EPIKUMAR 10 5 16 7 14 6 40 18 433 14.3 31.1 29.3

ZEHARIN FATHIM SUNIL 10 7 16 13 14 7 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: C

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 27 27 23 26 27 24 19 26 27 25 23 13 15 20 23 5 20 14 11 20 16 20 17 28 20 27 21 20 21 5 25 1 5 14 15 4 6 18 23 14

% of students answered correct 96 96 82 93 96 86 68 93 96 89 82 46 54 71 82 18 71 50 39 71 57 71 61 100 71 96 75 71 75 18 89 4 18 50 54 14 21 64 82 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AADHI NARAYANAN SREEJITH 08/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P O P O O O P O O P P P P O O O P O O O P O O P P O
AARUSH YOGESH BADGUJAR 24/03/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O O P O P O P O P O P P O O O O O P O O O O P P P
AARYA CHOUDHARY 20/08/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P O P P O P P P P O P O P O O P O O O P P P
ABIRAM SANTHOSH 29/07/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O P O O P P O P P O P O P O O P P O O P P O
ADHITYA ARUN SWARNAMALA 19/10/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P O O O O P P P P P P P O P O O O O O O P P O
ADITI RAGESH 21/11/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P O O O P O O O O O
ANVI SHETTY 09/04/2014 P P P P P O P O P P P O O P P O O O P O P P P P O P P P P O P O O P P O O O O O
ATHUL ARUN 27/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O O P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O O P P P
AVANNA MARY KOTTEKARAN 01/02/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P O P P P O
CHRISWIN PINK STANLY 25/02/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O O P O P P O P O P O P P P O O P O O P O O O O O O
DEVNATH DEEPU DAS 12/01/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O O P P O O P P O O P O O O O O O P P P
GLEN LUKE JINNY 07/01/2014 P P O P P O O P P O P O P O P O O P P O P P P P P P P P O O P O O O P O O O P O
IHSAN IDHUSHA IDHUSHA 22/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P O O P P P O P O P O P P P O O O P O O O P O O
INSHIRAH FATIMA 28/07/2014 P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O P P O O O O O O O P O
ISHAN KRISHNARAJ 19/12/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P
JENNAH SHAREEF 14/01/2014 P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O O P O O O P O
LIAN BINESH MADHAV 16/09/2013 P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P
MAHEERA SAHIBA 04/09/2013 P P O P P P P P P P O P O O O O P O O P P O P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P P
MOHAMMAD SAIHAAN 30/07/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P O P O P O O P O O P P P P
MUHAMMED FADIL 04/03/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P P O O P O P O P P P O O O O O
NAZIM MUHAMMED 23/09/2013 P O P O P P P P P O O P O O O O P O O P O O O P O P P P P P P O O O O O O O P P
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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: C

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 27 27 23 26 27 24 19 26 27 25 23 13 15 20 23 5 20 14 11 20 16 20 17 28 20 27 21 20 21 5 25 1 5 14 15 4 6 18 23 14

% of students answered correct 96 96 82 93 96 86 68 93 96 89 82 46 54 71 82 18 71 50 39 71 57 71 61 100 71 96 75 71 75 18 89 4 18 50 54 14 21 64 82 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


RIYA FARIN RAFEEQUE 07/05/2014 P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O O O O P O P P P P P O O P O O O O P O P O O P P
SALLA FATHIMA 19/09/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P O P P P P
SHAWN SAMUEL 20/04/2014 P P O P O P O P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P
SREELEKSHMI BINESH 18/03/2014 P P P P P P O P P O O O P O P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P O
PANICKER
STUTHI CHETHAN RAO 29/10/2013 PPP O PPPPPPP O PPP O O O PPPP O PPP O PP O P O PP O O O PPP
VENKATA ANANYA BONDADA 02/01/2014 PPPPP O PPPPP O P O O O P O PP O PPP O P O O O O P O P O P O O PP O
ZARA JEHANGER SHAIKH 27/07/2014 PPPPPP O PPPP O PPP O P O O O PPPPPPPPP O P O O O O PP O PP

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: C

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADHI NARAYANAN SREEJITH 10 4 16 8 14 10 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AARUSH YOGESH BADGUJAR 10 6 16 7 14 9 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AARYA CHOUDHARY 10 6 16 10 14 12 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

ABIRAM SANTHOSH 10 6 16 10 14 10 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

ADHITYA ARUN SWARNAMALA 10 5 16 9 14 11 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

ADITI RAGESH 10 5 16 13 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

ANVI SHETTY 10 4 16 11 14 8 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ATHUL ARUN 10 8 16 10 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

AVANNA MARY KOTTEKARAN 10 6 16 11 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

CHRISWIN PINK STANLY 10 3 16 9 14 10 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

DEVNATH DEEPU DAS 10 7 16 8 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

GLEN LUKE JINNY 10 6 16 8 14 8 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

IHSAN IDHUSHA IDHUSHA 10 4 16 11 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

INSHIRAH FATIMA 10 7 16 8 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

ISHAN KRISHNARAJ 10 5 16 14 14 12 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

JENNAH SHAREEF 10 7 16 10 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

LIAN BINESH MADHAV 10 9 16 14 14 13 40 36 619 100.0 97.7 98.0

MAHEERA SAHIBA 10 5 16 11 14 10 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

MOHAMMAD SAIHAAN 10 6 16 10 14 13 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

MUHAMMED FADIL 10 6 16 9 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

NAZIM MUHAMMED 10 3 16 9 14 7 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

RIYA FARIN RAFEEQUE 10 6 16 9 14 8 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

SALLA FATHIMA 10 7 16 13 14 13 40 33 573 96.6 93.4 93.7

SHAWN SAMUEL 10 9 16 11 14 11 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: C

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SREELEKSHMI BINESH PANICKER 10 6 16 11 14 8 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

STUTHI CHETHAN RAO 10 7 16 11 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

VENKATA ANANYA BONDADA 10 7 16 7 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ZARA JEHANGER SHAIKH 10 6 16 9 14 13 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: D

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 24 22 27 24 23 17 18 23 19 22 12 18 16 15 8 16 11 9 14 17 21 9 26 12 16 18 17 18 9 22 4 5 9 5 8 7 24 21 12

% of students answered correct 81 89 81 100 89 85 63 67 85 70 81 44 67 59 56 30 59 41 33 52 63 78 33 96 44 59 67 63 67 33 81 15 19 33 19 30 26 89 78 44

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AADIT ARUN IYER 28/07/2014 P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P O P O O P P P O P O O P O O O O P O
ABDUL MUHAYMIN KHAN 14/12/2013 P P P P O P P O P O P O O O P O O P P O P O P O O O O O P P P P O O O P O O O P
ABEL JOSEPH JIJO 15/11/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P O P P O O P P P P O O P O P P P P O
ALI IBRAHIM KHAN 12/04/2014 P P P P P P O P O P P O O O O O O O O O O P O P O P O P O O P P O P O O O P P P
ARDRA RAS 27/09/2013 P P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P O O O P O P P P P
ARUMUGAM ANNAMALAI 02/02/2014 O P O P P O O O P O P O P P O O O O O P O O O P P O P O O O O O O O O O O P P O
ARYAN SAIDEV KOTNI 07/02/2014 P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O O O O P P P
DHRUV PRAMOD THAKUR 24/02/2014 P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P O O P O O P O P O O P O P O P P O O O P P P
ETHAN STEEVE 11/01/2014 P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O P O P O P P O P O P O P O O P O O P P P O
HARINAND RAJESH KUMAR 30/07/2014 O P P P P P P P P P O O O P O O P O O P O P O P O P P P P P P O O P P O O P P O
SIVAMANDIRAM
HEIDI KHADEEJA 21/09/2013 P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O P P O P P P O P O P O P P O P O P O O P P P O O
JASON ANTONY 25/07/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P O
KHADEEJA ANAS ABDUL MAJEED 25/02/2014 O O P P P P O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O P O P O P O O O O P O O P O O O P O O
KISHANTH KARTHIK KARTHIK 20/11/2013 O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P O O P O P O O O O P P P
MADHAV SHINE 20/04/2014 P P O P P O O O P P P O P O O O P O O O O P O P O P P O O O P P O O P P O O O O
MALAVIKA JITHIN 26/11/2013 P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O P O O P P P O O O O P P P O O O O P O P P O
MOHAMMED MAZIN AREEPURATH 05/02/2014 P O P P P P P P P O P P P O O P O P O P P O O P O P P P O O O O O O O P O P O P
MOHAMMED RIDWAN BIN SHIHAB 17/03/2014 P P P P P P O O P O P O P O O P O O O P P O O P O P P P P O O O P O O P O P O P
MUHAMMED OMER SHARIFF 01/03/2014 P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O P P O P O O O P P O P O P P P O O O O O O P P O
PRATIKSHA SHUNMUGAVEL 03/02/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P O P P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: D

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 24 22 27 24 23 17 18 23 19 22 12 18 16 15 8 16 11 9 14 17 21 9 26 12 16 18 17 18 9 22 4 5 9 5 8 7 24 21 12

% of students answered correct 81 89 81 100 89 85 63 67 85 70 81 44 67 59 56 30 59 41 33 52 63 78 33 96 44 59 67 63 67 33 81 15 19 33 19 30 26 89 78 44

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


PREETIKA VENKATESAN 03/07/2014 PPPPPPPP O PPPPPP O PPP O PPPPP O O PP O P O P O O O O PP O
SANCHEEVI KUMAR
RAYAN SIJU 26/03/2014 P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P O O P O O O O O O P P P O
SAMAARRA EPHRY JAMES 17/10/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O P P P
SHRIYA SUGESH SUGESH 10/03/2014 P O O P O O P O O P O O O O P P O O O O P P O P P O O P O O P O O O O O O P P O
SIMRA HALEEMA 03/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O O O O P P P P P O O P P P O P O O O O O O P P O
VIHAAN KATTE 24/07/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O O O P P O P O P P P P O O O O P O P P P P P
VIVAAN DEV ABHILASH 01/05/2014 P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P O O O P P O O O O O P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: D

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADIT ARUN IYER 10 4 16 10 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ABDUL MUHAYMIN KHAN 10 3 16 10 14 6 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

ABEL JOSEPH JIJO 10 5 16 11 14 12 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

ALI IBRAHIM KHAN 10 4 16 6 14 9 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

ARDRA RAS 10 8 16 9 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

ARUMUGAM ANNAMALAI 10 3 16 3 14 7 40 13 390 4.0 10.3 9.5

ARYAN SAIDEV KOTNI 10 5 16 12 14 11 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

DHRUV PRAMOD THAKUR 10 7 16 8 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

ETHAN STEEVE 10 7 16 9 14 11 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

HARINAND RAJESH KUMAR SIVAMANDIRAM 10 3 16 12 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

HEIDI KHADEEJA 10 6 16 10 14 10 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

JASON ANTONY 10 6 16 10 14 11 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

KHADEEJA ANAS ABDUL MAJEED 10 2 16 4 14 5 40 11 371 0.6 5.4 4.8

KISHANTH KARTHIK KARTHIK 10 9 16 9 14 9 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

MADHAV SHINE 10 3 16 5 14 9 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

MALAVIKA JITHIN 10 7 16 7 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

MOHAMMED MAZIN AREEPURATH 10 5 16 10 14 7 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

MOHAMMED RIDWAN BIN SHIHAB 10 5 16 10 14 6 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

MUHAMMED OMER SHARIFF 10 4 16 9 14 10 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

PRATIKSHA SHUNMUGAVEL 10 7 16 11 14 13 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

PREETIKA VENKATESAN SANCHEEVI KUMAR 10 9 16 9 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

RAYAN SIJU 10 7 16 10 14 9 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

SAMAARRA EPHRY JAMES 10 9 16 12 14 12 40 33 573 96.6 93.4 93.7

SHRIYA SUGESH SUGESH 10 6 16 3 14 5 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

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International
69.6
74.4
55.3

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
70.3
75.1
57.0
63.1
70.7
43.0

School Percentile
500
509
474

Scale Score
No. of question
26
27
23

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: D

Physical Sciences

No. of question
11

answered correctly
9
7

No. of questions in
14
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

11

answered correctly
8
9

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
6
8
7

No. of questions in
Grade: 3

10
10
10

the test
Student Scores

VIVAAN DEV ABHILASH


Science Level 3

SIMRA HALEEMA
VIHAAN KATTE
School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: E

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 25 21 25 27 21 20 22 24 22 26 16 15 24 14 7 21 15 7 17 18 23 11 27 15 22 26 21 21 11 21 6 7 10 16 5 11 15 22 18

% of students answered correct 81 93 78 93 100 78 74 81 89 81 96 59 56 89 52 26 78 56 26 63 67 85 41 100 56 81 96 78 78 41 78 22 26 37 59 19 41 56 81 67

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AARYAN RAMADAAN 13/01/2014 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O PP O PPPPP O PPPPPPP O PP O PPPP
CHERAAMPILLY
AMMIEL JOHN ANTONY 11/06/2014 P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P O P O O O P O O P O O O O P O P P O O O O O P P O
ANAN DEEPAK 23/04/2014 O P O O P P P P P P P O O O O O O P O O O O O P O O P P O O O P O O O P O O O O
ANGELA THERESE ANTO 15/07/2014 O P P P P P P P P O O O O P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P O O O O O O O P O
AREESHA AJEE 03/09/2013 P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O O O P O P
ARMAAN NABEEL 02/11/2013 P P O O P O O O P P P O O O O O P O P P O P O P P P P O P P O O O O O P O O P P
ASMAA MARYAM MOHAMMED 07/07/2014 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O O P O O O O P P P P O P O P O O O P O O O P O
FAROOK
AZWA FATIMA SADAKATHULLA 24/12/2014 O P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O P O P P P O
HAREESH SIVAGURU 24/08/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O P O P O P P P P P P O P O O O P O O O P O
HIRANYA SALEESH 22/11/2013 P P O P P P O P O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P P O O P O
JOEL JOSHY 02/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O P P O P
KAVI DHARANI PRABHAKARAN 14/10/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P P
KENNETH JOEMON JACOB 06/10/2013 P P P P P O P P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P
LIBA PHOPLANKAR 08/03/2014 P P P P P O P O P P P O P O P O O O P O P P O P O P P P O O P O O O O O O P O O
MAHASHRI MAHESH KUMAR 24/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P P
MOHAMMED AYMAN 27/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P O O O P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P O P P
MUHAMMED MAZIN MALOOF 22/05/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P O P O P P P P P O O P O P O O P P P
NETHIL ROOPESH 15/01/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P
RAYAN ANTONY JIJO 15/11/2013 P P P P P P P O P O P O O P P P P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P
RITA RUBY ROY 12/01/2014 P P O P P P O O O P P P P P P O P O P P P P O P O P P O P O P O O P O O O P P P
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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: E

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 25 21 25 27 21 20 22 24 22 26 16 15 24 14 7 21 15 7 17 18 23 11 27 15 22 26 21 21 11 21 6 7 10 16 5 11 15 22 18

% of students answered correct 81 93 78 93 100 78 74 81 89 81 96 59 56 89 52 26 78 56 26 63 67 85 41 100 56 81 96 78 78 41 78 22 26 37 59 19 41 56 81 67

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


SHABBIR HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 03/07/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O O O O P P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P O O O O O
SIDDHARTH VIVEK MENON 14/03/2014 P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O P O P O O P P O P O O O O O P P O P P
SWABHIMAN SHAILESH YADAV 08/01/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P O P P P P
SYED ASAD ABBAS 24/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P P
TANVI PIDATHALA 28/12/2013 P O P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P O P P P P O P P P P O P O O O O O P O P P
YADHU LAKSHMI RAJESH 03/02/2014 P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O O P O O P P P O O O O P O O O O P P
ZAYED AMAAN MOHAMMED 19/08/2013 P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O P P O O O P O P P P P P O O P O P P P O P O P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: E

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARYAN RAMADAAN CHERAAMPILLY 10 8 16 14 14 13 40 35 602 99.1 96.7 97.0

AMMIEL JOHN ANTONY 10 5 16 4 14 11 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

ANAN DEEPAK 10 0 16 7 14 7 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

ANGELA THERESE ANTO 10 4 16 9 14 9 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AREESHA AJEE 10 6 16 9 14 13 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

ARMAAN NABEEL 10 3 16 8 14 8 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

ASMAA MARYAM MOHAMMED FAROOK 10 3 16 9 14 10 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AZWA FATIMA SADAKATHULLA 10 4 16 11 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

HAREESH SIVAGURU 10 3 16 11 14 11 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

HIRANYA SALEESH 10 6 16 12 14 9 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

JOEL JOSHY 10 6 16 11 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

KAVI DHARANI PRABHAKARAN 10 8 16 11 14 12 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

KENNETH JOEMON JACOB 10 5 16 12 14 11 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

LIBA PHOPLANKAR 10 5 16 8 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

MAHASHRI MAHESH KUMAR 10 8 16 12 14 12 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

MOHAMMED AYMAN 10 7 16 10 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

MUHAMMED MAZIN MALOOF 10 7 16 12 14 10 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

NETHIL ROOPESH 10 8 16 14 14 13 40 35 602 99.1 96.7 97.0

RAYAN ANTONY JIJO 10 6 16 14 14 10 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

RITA RUBY ROY 10 7 16 9 14 9 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

SHABBIR HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 10 4 16 11 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

SIDDHARTH VIVEK MENON 10 6 16 8 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

SWABHIMAN SHAILESH YADAV 10 8 16 12 14 13 40 33 573 96.6 93.4 93.7

SYED ASAD ABBAS 10 8 16 13 14 13 40 34 586 97.6 95.1 95.5

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International
45.1
78.8
69.6

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
47.2
79.5
70.3
31.1
78.0
63.1

School Percentile
458
518
500

Scale Score
No. of question
21
28
26

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: E

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10
12
11

answered correctly
No. of questions in
14
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
6
9

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
6
6

No. of questions in
Grade: 3

10
10
10

the test
Student Scores

ZAYED AMAAN MOHAMMED


YADHU LAKSHMI RAJESH
Science Level 3

TANVI PIDATHALA
School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 24 26 21 28 28 24 26 20 28 23 21 14 18 20 22 5 18 10 7 13 16 18 10 28 11 16 20 19 19 6 20 5 2 14 10 5 3 18 23 13

% of students answered correct 86 93 75 100100 86 93 71 100 82 75 50 64 71 79 18 64 36 25 46 57 64 36 100 39 57 71 68 68 21 71 18 7 50 36 18 11 64 82 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AADHYA SHYJU CHATHOTH 11/12/2013 PP O PPPPPPPP O O PP O O P O PPP O PP O P O P O O O O O O O O P O P
PUZHICHIRAYIL
ANABIA AHMAD 11/10/2013 PPPPPPPPPPPP O O P O O O O P O O O P O O PPP O P O O P O O O PP O
ASHLINE JEFINA MANASSEH 11/11/2013 PP O PPPPPPPPPPPP O PP O O O O O PPPPP O O P O O P O O O P O O
MANOHARAN
AYESHA NAUSHADAHMED 16/07/2014 PPPPPPPPPPP O O PP O PPP O PPPPPPP O O O P O O P O O O O PP
PAREAL
AYRA SAXENA 24/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P O O P O P O P O P P O O P P P O P P O
DEVINA DEEPU 12/12/2013 O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P O O O O P O O P O O O O P P
EVELIN ROSE ABRAHAM 04/08/2013 P P P P P P P O P P O O O O O O P P O O O P O P O O O P O P P O P P O O O P P O
HAMDAN FAAZ 19/08/2013 P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O O P O P O P O P P P O P P P O P P O O O O O O P P
HANIKSHA SAKTHIVEL 27/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O P O O P O P P P P O O O O O O O P P P O
HEMANATH SIVARAMAN 06/01/2015 P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P O P O O P P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O O O O P
ISHAN MOOSA 03/03/2014 P P O P P O P O P O P O P O O O O P P O O O P P O O O O O O O P O P P P O P O O
ISHAYU PANDYA 13/12/2013 O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O O P P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O O P P P
JAEDYN ROBY 01/11/2013 P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O O P O P P P O P P O P O P O O O O O O P P P
JOSHUA SHIJO 29/07/2014 P P O P P P P O P P O P O O P O O O P O O P O P O O O O O P P O O P O O O O O P
MOHAMMED AYAAN SHAKKEER 30/12/2013 P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O O O O O P O
MUHAMMED RAYYAN 10/12/2013 P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O O O P P O
NILA NIKHIL 10/10/2013 P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P O P P P
NOOR MUHAMMAD NIYAS 08/10/2013 P P P P P P P O P O O P O P O P O O O O O P O P O P P O P O P O O O O O O P P O
OJASVI MEWAR 31/12/2013 P P O P P P P O P P P O P O P O P O P O O O P P O O O P O P O P O P P P P O P O

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 24 26 21 28 28 24 26 20 28 23 21 14 18 20 22 5 18 10 7 13 16 18 10 28 11 16 20 19 19 6 20 5 2 14 10 5 3 18 23 13

% of students answered correct 86 93 75 100100 86 93 71 100 82 75 50 64 71 79 18 64 36 25 46 57 64 36 100 39 57 71 68 68 21 71 18 7 50 36 18 11 64 82 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


PRAKRIT SUBRAMANIAN 09/04/2014 P P O P P O P P P O O O P P P O P O O P P P O P O O P P P O O O O O O O O P P O
RACHEL RANJU KONIKARA 19/09/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P O P P P O P O O O P O O P P O
RAYAN SHAMEER 14/05/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O O P O P O P P P O O O O P O O O O P O O O O P O
RAYHAN AL AHMED 07/06/2014 P O P P P P P O P P P O O P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P O P O O O O O O P P P
RIDHUSHNI SIVAKUMAR 20/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O O O O O O O P P P O P P O P P O O P P O O P O
SAANVI SANTHOSHA SHETTY 10/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P O P P P P P O O O P O O O P P O
SHANMUKH CHOWDARY MADALA 08/06/2014 P P P P P P O O P P P O P O P O P P O O O P O P O O P P O O P O O O O O O P P P
SREERAM SARATH 31/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O P P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O O O P P
VAIBHA RENJU NAIR 20/11/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O O P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADHYA SHYJU CHATHOTH PUZHICHIRAYIL 10 4 16 8 14 10 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

ANABIA AHMAD 10 5 16 9 14 8 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

ASHLINE JEFINA MANASSEH MANOHARAN 10 5 16 8 14 11 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

AYESHA NAUSHADAHMED PAREAL 10 5 16 10 14 12 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

AYRA SAXENA 10 6 16 12 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

DEVINA DEEPU 10 5 16 8 14 11 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

EVELIN ROSE ABRAHAM 10 5 16 8 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

HAMDAN FAAZ 10 3 16 8 14 13 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

HANIKSHA SAKTHIVEL 10 5 16 10 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

HEMANATH SIVARAMAN 10 5 16 11 14 9 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

ISHAN MOOSA 10 4 16 7 14 6 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

ISHAYU PANDYA 10 7 16 11 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

JAEDYN ROBY 10 7 16 7 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

JOSHUA SHIJO 10 4 16 6 14 7 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

MOHAMMED AYAAN SHAKKEER 10 6 16 10 14 10 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

MUHAMMED RAYYAN 10 7 16 10 14 9 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

NILA NIKHIL 10 9 16 10 14 12 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

NOOR MUHAMMAD NIYAS 10 6 16 7 14 6 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

OJASVI MEWAR 10 5 16 9 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

PRAKRIT SUBRAMANIAN 10 6 16 7 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

RACHEL RANJU KONIKARA 10 7 16 10 14 11 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

RAYAN SHAMEER 10 6 16 7 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

RAYHAN AL AHMED 10 6 16 7 14 9 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

RIDHUSHNI SIVAKUMAR 10 3 16 9 14 11 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SAANVI SANTHOSHA SHETTY 10 6 16 12 14 9 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

SHANMUKH CHOWDARY MADALA 10 6 16 6 14 9 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

SREERAM SARATH 10 6 16 12 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

VAIBHA RENJU NAIR 10 5 16 13 14 12 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: G
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29 (Number of SEN Students: 2)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: G

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 23 23 26 22 12 22 19 20 15 20 15 16 16 17 7 16 11 10 14 18 18 7 23 19 17 19 15 18 10 13 1 10 6 15 7 6 15 20 11

% of students answered correct 81 85 85 96 81 44 81 70 74 56 74 56 59 59 63 26 59 41 37 52 67 67 26 85 70 63 70 56 67 37 48 4 37 22 56 26 22 56 74 41

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AASHETH ABHI 02/12/2013 P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P O O O O P P P O O P P P P O O P O P P P O O O P P
AASHNA AJITH 07/10/2013 P P P O O P P O P O P P P O O O O O P O P O O P P P P O O P P O O P P O O O O O
ABEL PANACKAMANNIL NOBLE * 18/07/2014 O P O P O P P P O P P O O O O O O O P O O O O O P O O P O O P O P O O O O O O O
AHYAN IQBAL 18/06/2014 P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P O P P O O P P O P P O O O P O P O P O O O O P P O
ARSHITA ANISH 19/08/2013 P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P O
BEEGUM HANNAH 10/04/2014 P O P P P O P P P O P O P P P O O P P O P P O P P P P P O O P O O O P O P O P O
DEON BABY REJI * 04/10/2013 O P O P O O O O O P O O O O O P O P P P O O P O O O O P O P O O P O O P O O O O
DEV JAIKRISHNA 10/09/2013 P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O P P O O O P P P P O O P P O P O O O O O O P O P P
DEV KISHORE SUDHAKAR 21/04/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P O O P P O O P P P
DEVNANDAN PRASAD MENON 17/08/2013 O P O P P O P O P O O P P P O O O O P P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O P P O
FATIMA ZOYA SAHEER 05/12/2013 P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O O O P O P P P P O P P P O O O O O O O P O O
GAYATHRI MAHESH 04/04/2014 P O P P P O O O O P P O O O O O O P P P O O P O O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O O
KUTTICHANPARAMBIL
GHANIM ABOOBACKER 18/01/2014 PPPPPPPPP O P O O PP O PP O PPP O PPPPPP O O O P O PP O PPP
ADUKURUSSI VALIYAPARAMBIL
HANI SWALIH 09/09/2013 O P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O P O P O O O O P P P P O P O O O O O O P O O P O
HARSHINI SURESH 21/05/2014 P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O O O P O P P O O O P O O O O O P P O P P O
JHANZEB HUSSAIN KHAN 25/11/2013 P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P O P O O P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P O O O P P O
JOHAAN JOHN LIBIN 11/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P O
KARANVIR KARAN GILL 20/11/2013 P P O P O O P P O O O P O P P O O P O P P P O P O O P P P P P O P O O O O O P O
KOUSHIK VETRIVEL 02/09/2013 O P P P O P O P P O P P O O P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P O O O O O O O P P P
MOHAMMED ZAYAN 22/02/2014 P P P P P O P O O P O O O O P O P O P O O P O P O P P O O P O O O O O O O P P P
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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: G

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 23 23 26 22 12 22 19 20 15 20 15 16 16 17 7 16 11 10 14 18 18 7 23 19 17 19 15 18 10 13 1 10 6 15 7 6 15 20 11

% of students answered correct 81 85 85 96 81 44 81 70 74 56 74 56 59 59 63 26 59 41 37 52 67 67 26 85 70 63 70 56 67 37 48 4 37 22 56 26 22 56 74 41

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


MOHAMMED OMAR ANWAR 28/03/2014 PPPP O PPPP O PP O PP O O O O PPP O P O PPPPPP O O PP O PPPP
MOSHEH KEN POLANTO 06/04/2014 PP O PP O PPP O PP O PPPPP O PPP O PP O PPP O O O O O P O O O O O
DINAKARAN
MUHAMMED AIHAM BIN SAJEER 12/01/2014 P P P P P O P O O P O O O O O O O P O O P O O O O P P O P O O O P O O P O P O O
PRERANA MISHRA 19/02/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P O O O P O P P P P O O P P O P O P O P O P O
SAATWIK SANTHOSH 21/12/2013 P O O P P O O P P P P O P O P O P P O O O P O P P O O O P O O O O O O P O O O P
SAFA MARIYAM MUHAMEDKUNHI 28/10/2012 P P P P P P O P O P O O P O O P O O O O O O O P O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O O
SAMIYA ZAMEER 31/07/2012 P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P P P P
SURYAKIRAN KADANGODE 15/12/2013 O P P P P P O O O P P P O O O P P O P P O O O P P P P O P O O O P O P O O O P P
SAJITH
VIHAAN VENKAT SURYA GANESH 23/09/2013 O PPPPPPP O O P O PP O O O O PPPPPPPP O PP O P O O O PP O PPP
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: G

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AASHETH ABHI 10 6 16 10 14 9 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

AASHNA AJITH 10 3 16 11 14 5 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

ABEL PANACKAMANNIL NOBLE * 10 1 16 5 14 6 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

AHYAN IQBAL 10 7 16 6 14 10 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ARSHITA ANISH 10 7 16 11 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

BEEGUM HANNAH 10 5 16 9 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

DEON BABY REJI * 10 3 16 7 14 2 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

DEV JAIKRISHNA 10 6 16 7 14 10 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

DEV KISHORE SUDHAKAR 10 5 16 14 14 11 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

DEVNANDAN PRASAD MENON 10 4 16 4 14 4 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

FATIMA ZOYA SAHEER 10 6 16 9 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

GAYATHRI MAHESH KUTTICHANPARAMBIL 10 2 16 5 14 5 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

GHANIM ABOOBACKER ADUKURUSSI 10 6 16 13 14 10 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9


VALIYAPARAMBIL
HANI SWALIH 10 3 16 8 14 9 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

HARSHINI SURESH 10 7 16 7 14 8 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

JHANZEB HUSSAIN KHAN 10 8 16 10 14 8 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

JOHAAN JOHN LIBIN 10 10 16 11 14 11 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

KARANVIR KARAN GILL 10 6 16 9 14 5 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

KOUSHIK VETRIVEL 10 5 16 10 14 8 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

MOHAMMED ZAYAN 10 5 16 7 14 6 40 18 433 14.3 31.1 29.3

MOHAMMED OMAR ANWAR 10 6 16 13 14 9 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

MOSHEH KEN POLANTO DINAKARAN 10 5 16 9 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

MUHAMMED AIHAM BIN SAJEER 10 3 16 9 14 3 40 15 408 7.3 17.9 16.6

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: G

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
PRERANA MISHRA 10 7 16 8 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

SAATWIK SANTHOSH 10 4 16 3 14 10 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

SAFA MARIYAM MUHAMEDKUNHI 10 3 16 6 14 6 40 15 408 7.3 17.9 16.6

SAMIYA ZAMEER 10 9 16 10 14 13 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

SURYAKIRAN KADANGODE SAJITH 10 4 16 9 14 8 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

VIHAAN VENKAT SURYA GANESH 10 5 16 12 14 9 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: H
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: H

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 24 24 20 25 21 16 22 16 24 15 24 16 17 26 18 9 17 12 8 15 18 17 8 26 14 22 16 17 24 7 19 6 4 13 11 5 8 23 24 18

% of students answered correct 86 86 71 89 75 57 79 57 86 54 86 57 61 93 64 32 61 43 29 54 64 61 29 93 50 79 57 61 86 25 68 21 14 46 39 18 29 82 86 64

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AAYSHA ANAAM SALIH 22/12/2013 P P P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P O O P P P O P O P O P P O P O O P O O O P P P
ABINAYA RADJACOUMARE 31/03/2014 P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P P O P P O P O O O O O O P P O
AMINA SAJA JITHIN 25/05/2014 P O P P P O O P P P O P O O P O O P P O O P O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O
ANISHA PRADEEP KUMAR 11/09/2013 P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P
ASIYA ANAS 17/02/2014 P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P O O O O O O O O P O P P O P O P O P O P P O P O P
AZAAN UNIKKANDATH 28/05/2014 O O P P P P P O O O O P O P O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O P O P O O O O O P P P
AZIM SAFEER KUNNAMPADATH 02/03/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P O P P P P O P O P O O O O P P P
CLARAH CICILY ANUP KAIPAN 05/09/2013 P P P P P P O P P O O P O P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P P P O O O P O O O P P O
DAKSHA JYOTHISH KUMAR 16/04/2014 P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P O P O O O P O P P P O
EVAN SEBASTIAN 25/11/2013 P P P P P O P P P O P P O P P O P O O P P P O P P P O O P O P O O P O O O P P O
EWAN FERDIN CHRIS 26/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P
GABRILYN HANNAH NELSON 03/10/2013 P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P O P O P P O P O O P P O O P P P
PRABHU
HAADIN BIN YASAR 02/11/2013 P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P O P O P O O O O O P P P P
HARMENDRAA PRABHAKAR 11/11/2014 P P P P O O O O P P P O P P O O P O P P P P O P P P O O P O P O O O O O O P P P
HARSHIKA YARLAGADDA 01/06/2014 P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O P P O O P P O O P P P P P P O O P P P P P O O P O
HISHAN HASHIF K P MOHAMED 28/02/2014 P O O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O P P O P O O O O O O P O O O P P P
HASHIF
IRTHVIK NIJU 13/01/2014 PP O O PPPPPPP O PPP O PP O PPP O P O P O O P O P O O O O O PPPP
JANAV MANGALAMKUNNEL 02/11/2013 PPPPPPPPP O P O O P O O O P O P O O PP O P O PPP O O O P O P O PPP
PRASAD
JOHANNA VARGHESE 23/09/2013 PP O PPPPPPPP O O PPP O P O O O P O PPPPPP O O O O P O O PPPP

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: H

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 24 24 20 25 21 16 22 16 24 15 24 16 17 26 18 9 17 12 8 15 18 17 8 26 14 22 16 17 24 7 19 6 4 13 11 5 8 23 24 18

% of students answered correct 86 86 71 89 75 57 79 57 86 54 86 57 61 93 64 32 61 43 29 54 64 61 29 93 50 79 57 61 86 25 68 21 14 46 39 18 29 82 86 64

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


JOSEPH JINS 18/10/2013 O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P O O P O O O P P P P O P O P O O O O O P O O P O O
MANHA FATHIMA AHAMED 08/08/2013 P P P P P O O O P O P P O P P O P O P P P O O P P P P P P O P P O O P O O P P O
NEVAN PHILIP GEORGE 10/02/2014 P P P O O P P O P O P O O P P P P P O O O P P P P P P O P O P O P O O O O P P P
RAYAN REJO VARGHESE 23/07/2014 O O P P P P P O P O P P O P O O O P P O O O O O O O O P P P P P O O O O O O O P
SARA PUNNEN 31/05/2014 P P O P O O P O P P P O P P O O O O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O O O P P
SARAH SHADAB 26/08/2013 P P P P O P O O P P P O P O P O O O O O P O O P O O O P P O O O O O O O O P P O
SAYED FAIQ SAKHAF 03/11/2013 O P O P P P O O P O O P P P O P O P O P O O O P O O O P P P O O O O O P P P P P
SIONA MARY GEORGE 11/02/2014 P P O P P O P O P P P O P P O P P O P P P P O P O P P O O P P O O P P O O P P O
ZAHWAH MOIDEEN 22/07/2014 P P O P O P P O P O P O P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P O P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: H

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAYSHA ANAAM SALIH 10 6 16 9 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

ABINAYA RADJACOUMARE 10 6 16 6 14 10 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AMINA SAJA JITHIN 10 4 16 3 14 7 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

ANISHA PRADEEP KUMAR 10 8 16 13 14 12 40 33 573 96.6 93.4 93.7

ASIYA ANAS 10 4 16 9 14 9 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

AZAAN UNIKKANDATH 10 3 16 6 14 5 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

AZIM SAFEER KUNNAMPADATH 10 9 16 8 14 11 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

CLARAH CICILY ANUP KAIPAN 10 6 16 11 14 7 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

DAKSHA JYOTHISH KUMAR 10 7 16 11 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

EVAN SEBASTIAN 10 6 16 8 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

EWAN FERDIN CHRIS 10 8 16 16 14 12 40 36 619 100.0 97.7 98.0

GABRILYN HANNAH NELSON PRABHU 10 7 16 10 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

HAADIN BIN YASAR 10 7 16 10 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

HARMENDRAA PRABHAKAR 10 5 16 7 14 10 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

HARSHIKA YARLAGADDA 10 5 16 12 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

HISHAN HASHIF K P MOHAMED HASHIF 10 7 16 3 14 10 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

IRTHVIK NIJU 10 6 16 8 14 11 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

JANAV MANGALAMKUNNEL PRASAD 10 4 16 12 14 8 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

JOHANNA VARGHESE 10 6 16 9 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

JOSEPH JINS 10 6 16 8 14 7 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

MANHA FATHIMA AHAMED 10 5 16 10 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

NEVAN PHILIP GEORGE 10 8 16 8 14 8 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

RAYAN REJO VARGHESE 10 1 16 8 14 8 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

SARA PUNNEN 10 5 16 10 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: H

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SARAH SHADAB 10 5 16 6 14 5 40 16 416 8.8 22.0 20.4

SAYED FAIQ SAKHAF 10 5 16 8 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

SIONA MARY GEORGE 10 6 16 10 14 9 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

ZAHWAH MOIDEEN 10 5 16 11 14 11 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: J
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

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(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: J

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 24 21 22 24 23 18 21 26 19 22 13 18 15 20 7 19 4 9 14 12 19 10 27 13 17 19 15 18 7 22 7 1 11 9 3 9 18 18 11

% of students answered correct 78 89 78 81 89 85 67 78 96 70 81 48 67 56 74 26 70 15 33 52 44 70 37 100 48 63 70 56 67 26 81 26 4 41 33 11 33 67 67 41

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AARADHYA BIJU 02/07/2014 P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P O P O O P O P O P O O P O O O P O P
AARDRA KANNANANIKKAL BAIJU 24/05/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P O P O P P P O P O P P O P P P O
ABUBAKR KHAN MOHAMMED 08/01/2014 P P P P P O P O P O P P O P P O O O O P O O O P P O P P P O P O O O O P P O O P
ADEEB ABID VARIYAPULLY 02/09/2013 P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P O
AMEYA KANICHAYI BIJU 30/09/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O O P O O P O P O P O P O O P O O O P O O P O O
AMINA NUMA 26/02/2014 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O P O P P P O P P O O O O O O O O P P O
ARUTHRAA BALRAJ 18/12/2013 P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P O O P O O O P P P
ASHWANTH DEV KRISHNAN 22/11/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O P O O P P O
DHAMODHARAN
AYESHA SHAZANA BINTH RASHID 04/06/2014 O O O O P P P P P O P O P O P O P O P O O P O P P P O O P O O O O O P O O P O O
AYRA FATHIMA 04/08/2013 P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P
AYUSH SATHISH SHETTY 27/06/2014 O P P O P O O O P P O O O O P O P O O O O P O P O P P O O O P O O O O O P O P O
DAKSH RENJITH 05/07/2014 P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O O P O P P P P P O O O P O O O O O P P P
FATHIMA ZAHRA 28/03/2014 O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P P O O O P O
FREVIN SHAJI PAUL 12/10/2013 P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P P P O O O O O O O O P P P
HANIYA FATIMA 19/09/2014 P P O P P P P P P P P O O O P O O O P O O O O P P P O P P O P O O P O O O P P O
ISHANI DAS SHAMILDAS 10/07/2014 P P P O P P O P P P P P O O P O O O O O O O O P P P O O O O P O P O O P O O P O
JANESSA MARIAM JOJY 28/07/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O O O O P P O O P P P P O O O O P P O P P O P P P O
LOUKYA CHEVVAKULA 24/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P P O O O P P
MARK EAPEN ARUN 02/07/2014 O P P P P P O O P P O O P P P O P P O O O P P P O P P O O O P O O O O O O P O O
MOHAMMED AIZAAN THEKKE 22/09/2013 P P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O P O O P P P P P O O P P P O P O O O O P P O P O
PAZHAMKAVE

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: J

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 24 21 22 24 23 18 21 26 19 22 13 18 15 20 7 19 4 9 14 12 19 10 27 13 17 19 15 18 7 22 7 1 11 9 3 9 18 18 11

% of students answered correct 78 89 78 81 89 85 67 78 96 70 81 48 67 56 74 26 70 15 33 52 44 70 37 100 48 63 70 56 67 26 81 26 4 41 33 11 33 67 67 41

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


NIDAL RASHIM PADIYATH RASHIM 27/02/2014 P O P P O P P O P O P O O O P P O O O O O O O P O O P O O P P O O O O O O O O P
NIVAN ARUN 18/04/2014 P P O O P P O P P O O O P O P P O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O P
PRANEEL PRASATH 08/06/2014 P O O P P O O P P P P P O P O O O O O P O P O P O O P O P O P O O P O O O O O O
RAIZA JOB 11/10/2013 P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O O P O O P P O P P P P P P O O O P O O P P O
SAMRIN RAMEES 14/01/2014 P P P P O P P P P O P O P O O O P P O P P O O P O P P O P O P O O P O O O P O P
SERAH LIJO AKKARA 30/05/2014 P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O O O P P P P O P P O O P O O O O O P P P O
SYED IBRAHIM 19/09/2014 O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O O P P O P O P P O P O P P O P O O P P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: J

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARADHYA BIJU 10 6 16 10 14 9 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

AARDRA KANNANANIKKAL BAIJU 10 9 16 11 14 11 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

ABUBAKR KHAN MOHAMMED 10 3 16 8 14 10 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

ADEEB ABID VARIYAPULLY 10 9 16 13 14 12 40 34 586 97.6 95.1 95.5

AMEYA KANICHAYI BIJU 10 4 16 8 14 9 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

AMINA NUMA 10 6 16 8 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

ARUTHRAA BALRAJ 10 6 16 10 14 12 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

ASHWANTH DEV KRISHNAN DHAMODHARAN 10 8 16 12 14 11 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

AYESHA SHAZANA BINTH RASHID 10 4 16 6 14 7 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

AYRA FATHIMA 10 6 16 11 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

AYUSH SATHISH SHETTY 10 3 16 4 14 7 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

DAKSH RENJITH 10 7 16 6 14 10 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

FATHIMA ZAHRA 10 5 16 12 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

FREVIN SHAJI PAUL 10 7 16 9 14 9 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

HANIYA FATIMA 10 4 16 8 14 9 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

ISHANI DAS SHAMILDAS 10 5 16 5 14 8 40 18 433 14.3 31.1 29.3

JANESSA MARIAM JOJY 10 5 16 8 14 11 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

LOUKYA CHEVVAKULA 10 6 16 13 14 11 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

MARK EAPEN ARUN 10 5 16 6 14 8 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

MOHAMMED AIZAAN THEKKE PAZHAMKAVE 10 5 16 8 14 9 40 22 466 36.6 52.3 50.2

NIDAL RASHIM PADIYATH RASHIM 10 3 16 5 14 6 40 14 399 6.1 13.9 12.9

NIVAN ARUN 10 4 16 3 14 6 40 13 390 4.0 10.3 9.5

PRANEEL PRASATH 10 3 16 4 14 9 40 16 416 8.8 22.0 20.4

RAIZA JOB 10 7 16 11 14 9 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

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International
60.5
69.6
50.2

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
61.8
70.3
52.3
50.0
63.1
36.6

School Percentile
483
500
466

Scale Score
No. of question
24
26
22

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: J

Physical Sciences

No. of question
11
13

answered correctly
8

No. of questions in
14
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

11

answered correctly
5
9

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
8
4
3

No. of questions in
Grade: 3

10
10
10

the test
Student Scores

SERAH LIJO AKKARA


Science Level 3

SAMRIN RAMEES

SYED IBRAHIM
School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: K
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: K

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 26 23 25 26 23 22 20 26 15 23 17 16 17 19 9 20 7 7 18 13 19 13 27 20 18 21 16 19 10 21 4 6 7 11 5 11 22 22 13

% of students answered correct 68 93 82 89 93 82 79 71 93 54 82 61 57 61 68 32 71 25 25 64 46 68 46 96 71 64 75 57 68 36 75 14 21 25 39 18 39 79 79 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AADIDEV RANJITH 24/11/2013 PPPP O PP O P O P O PPP O P O O O O O PP O O P O P O P O O O O O O PP O
RAMAKRISHNAN
AADITYA KANDAMPULLY JINISH 06/03/2014 O O O O PP O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O O PPPP O O O O O P O O O O O PP
AHAMMED YASEENKHAN 18/12/2013 PP O PPPPPP O PPPPP O PP O PPPPPPPPPP O P O O O P O PPPP
THANNIMOOTTIL SAJEESHKHAN
ANANDHALEKSHMI UMESH PILLAI 23/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O O O P P O O P
ANDREA ANN MARTIN 23/06/2014 O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O O O P O P O
DEVANG SREEJESH CHEMBAKOT 19/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O P P P P P P O P O P P O O O O P P P P
EHAN MUHAMMED JANSEER 04/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P
GAURI PARVATHY SURAJ 20/06/2014 P P O P P P P P P O O P O P O O P O O P O P P P O P P O O O O O O O O P P P O P
GIRIDHAR NARESH 21/05/2014 O P O P P O P O P O P O O O O O P P O P O O O P O O P P P O P O O P O P O P P P
HAVISH PRASANTH AMPAPALLIL 25/07/2014 P P O P P O P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O P O P O P P P P P P O O O P O O P P O
HESTHER SUSAN SKARIA 20/10/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P O
LIAM ANTONY BIJO 26/06/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P P P O O P O O P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED AYAAN 07/10/2013 O P P O P O P P P O O P O O P O O O O O O P P O P O O O P O O P P O O O O P P P
CHETTIPPADIKKAL
NATANYA ANN MATHEWS 10/07/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O P P O P P P O P P P P P O O O O O O P P O
RAM RAJESH KUMAR 10/06/2014 P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O O P O P O P P P P O P O P O O P P O P P P P
RIMSHA ISHAL JERGIS 11/09/2013 P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O O P O P O P P O O P P O P O O O P O O P P O
ROSHINI ROSHAN 09/01/2014 P P P P P P O O O O P O O O P O O O O O O P P P O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O
RYDEN DSOUZA 09/02/2014 P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O O P P P P
SEPHAN JAISON 25/01/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P P P O O P P O P O P O O O O P P O

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: K

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 26 23 25 26 23 22 20 26 15 23 17 16 17 19 9 20 7 7 18 13 19 13 27 20 18 21 16 19 10 21 4 6 7 11 5 11 22 22 13

% of students answered correct 68 93 82 89 93 82 79 71 93 54 82 61 57 61 68 32 71 25 25 64 46 68 46 96 71 64 75 57 68 36 75 14 21 25 39 18 39 79 79 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


SHRIHAAN RAKESH 10/12/2013 P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P O P O O O O O O P P O P P O P P O P O O O O P O O
SIDRAH ALI HAIDAR 25/07/2013 P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P O O O O P P P O P O P O O O O P O O P O O O P P O
SUNNY PRADEESH 12/08/2013 P P P P P O P P P O P P O P P O O O P P O P O P P P P O O O O O O O O P O O P O
SYED HAMDAN 16/11/2013 P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P
TAHFEEM KHAN 03/12/2013 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P O O O O P O P O P O
VASUDEV RATHEESH NAIR 31/03/2014 O P P P P P P P P O P O O P O P P O O P P O O P O O P O O O P O O O P O O P P P
VEDIKA RATHEESH NAIR 31/03/2014 O P P P O P O O P O O P O O O O O P O P O P O P P P O O O O O O O O O O O P O O
YESHWANTH KUMARASAMY 03/12/2013 P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O P O O O O O O P P O P P P P P O O O O O O P O O
ZAYDAN AYAZ SHAIKH 29/04/2014 O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P P O O O P O P P P O

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: K

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADIDEV RANJITH RAMAKRISHNAN 10 6 16 6 14 7 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

AADITYA KANDAMPULLY JINISH 10 4 16 3 14 5 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

AHAMMED YASEENKHAN THANNIMOOTTIL 10 8 16 11 14 12 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5


SAJEESHKHAN
ANANDHALEKSHMI UMESH PILLAI 10 5 16 11 14 13 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

ANDREA ANN MARTIN 10 5 16 11 14 11 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

DEVANG SREEJESH CHEMBAKOT 10 8 16 8 14 14 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

EHAN MUHAMMED JANSEER 10 8 16 13 14 13 40 34 586 97.6 95.1 95.5

GAURI PARVATHY SURAJ 10 5 16 7 14 9 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

GIRIDHAR NARESH 10 2 16 9 14 8 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

HAVISH PRASANTH AMPAPALLIL 10 5 16 9 14 10 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

HESTHER SUSAN SKARIA 10 6 16 12 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

LIAM ANTONY BIJO 10 8 16 11 14 10 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

MOHAMMED AYAAN CHETTIPPADIKKAL 10 7 16 4 14 6 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

NATANYA ANN MATHEWS 10 8 16 9 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

RAM RAJESH KUMAR 10 6 16 9 14 12 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

RIMSHA ISHAL JERGIS 10 7 16 7 14 9 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ROSHINI ROSHAN 10 4 16 4 14 4 40 12 380 2.7 8.0 7.2

RYDEN DSOUZA 10 8 16 11 14 13 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

SEPHAN JAISON 10 7 16 10 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

SHRIHAAN RAKESH 10 5 16 7 14 8 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

SIDRAH ALI HAIDAR 10 5 16 8 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

SUNNY PRADEESH 10 5 16 8 14 8 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

SYED HAMDAN 10 9 16 13 14 13 40 35 602 99.1 96.7 97.0

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: K

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
TAHFEEM KHAN 10 5 16 12 14 11 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

VASUDEV RATHEESH NAIR 10 3 16 8 14 10 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

VEDIKA RATHEESH NAIR 10 3 16 6 14 4 40 13 390 4.0 10.3 9.5

YESHWANTH KUMARASAMY 10 4 16 8 14 8 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

ZAYDAN AYAZ SHAIKH 10 6 16 11 14 12 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

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School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: L
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: L

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 24 21 23 21 17 19 15 19 18 23 12 17 17 18 10 13 11 15 8 9 19 9 25 13 14 19 10 15 8 19 3 4 14 11 4 7 19 21 11

% of students answered correct 73 92 81 88 81 65 73 58 73 69 88 46 65 65 69 38 50 42 58 31 35 73 35 96 50 54 73 38 58 31 73 12 15 54 42 15 27 73 81 42

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


AAHILZAIN ABID KADAVIL 23/07/2014 P P P O P O O O P P P O P O O O O P O O O O O P O O P O O P O O P P O P P P P P
AARON VIVEK 09/05/2014 O P O P P O O O P O P O P O P O O O O O O O O P P P O O O P O O P O O O P P P P
ADEN LUKE LINTO 07/06/2014 P P O P P P O O P P P P P P O O O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O O P O O O P P
ADIBA AHMAD 20/09/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O P P P O O P O O P O O O P P P
ADIDEV KRISHNA ANOOP 12/12/2013 P P P P O O P O P O O O O O O O P P P O P O P P P O P O O O P O O O O O O P O O
AFEEFA NIKHATH SHAIK 23/02/2015 O P O P O O P O O O O O P P P P P P O O P P O P P O P O O O P O O P P O P P P O
ANANYA AKELLA 21/10/2013 O O P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P O P O P O O P O P O O P P
DHWANI RAKESH POTHERA 20/05/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P P P
EVAAN JOY MATHEW 15/05/2014 P P P P P O O P O P P O O P P P O P O O O P P P P O P O P P P P O O O O O O O O
EVANNA GEEVARGHESE 04/01/2014 P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P O P O P O P P O P P P P O O O P O O O P O O P P O
FAHAD MOHAMMED 11/06/2014 O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O P O P O O P O P P P O O O P O O P O P
FAIZAN FASIL 28/07/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P O O O O O P P P O O P O O P P O O O O O O O O O
HANADI ABDULLA 22/04/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O P P P P O P O O P O O O P P O
HANNA KEVIN 20/11/2013 P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O P P P P O P O O P O O O P P P
HRUTHVIK RAAHITHYA REDDY 12/04/2014 P P P P O O P P P P P O O O P P O O P O O O O P O P O O P O O O O P P O P O P O
GOLUGURI
ISHA SHIJU KADER 09/11/2013 P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P O O P P O
JUVANTHA SHANMUGAPRIYAN 30/01/2014 P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O P P P O O O O P P O P P P O P O O O O O O P P O
KANAK JAYPRAKASH YADAV 14/03/2014 O O O P O O P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O P O O P P P O P P O
KHADEEJA ZEESHAN 27/04/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P O
MOHAMED ZAKI MOHAMED IRFAN 20/03/2014 P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P O O O O P O O P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: L

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 24 21 23 21 17 19 15 19 18 23 12 17 17 18 10 13 11 15 8 9 19 9 25 13 14 19 10 15 8 19 3 4 14 11 4 7 19 21 11

% of students answered correct 73 92 81 88 81 65 73 58 73 69 88 46 65 65 69 38 50 42 58 31 35 73 35 96 50 54 73 38 58 31 73 12 15 54 42 15 27 73 81 42

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


RAJESWARI SANE 09/06/2014 O P P P P O P O P P P O P P O O O P O O O P P P O O O O O O O O P O O O P P O O
RAYYAN IMRAN 09/07/2014 O P P P P P O O P O P O P O O O O O P P O O P P O O O P O P O O O P O O O P P P
RITHIKA JENISH 23/07/2014 P P P O P P P O P O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P O O P P P O P O O P O O O O P O
SARAH TASNEEM IDREES 27/09/2013 P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P O
SREEGANESH SASIDHARAN DIPU 06/07/2014 P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O P O P O O O O O O O P P
YASHASWINI SRI DUDDUKURU 22/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P O P O P O O O O P P P O P P O P O O P O O O P P O

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: L

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAHILZAIN ABID KADAVIL 10 5 16 7 14 7 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

AARON VIVEK 10 5 16 3 14 8 40 16 416 8.8 22.0 20.4

ADEN LUKE LINTO 10 5 16 4 14 8 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

ADIBA AHMAD 10 8 16 10 14 10 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

ADIDEV KRISHNA ANOOP 10 3 16 7 14 6 40 16 416 8.8 22.0 20.4

AFEEFA NIKHATH SHAIK 10 6 16 7 14 7 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

ANANYA AKELLA 10 5 16 10 14 11 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

DHWANI RAKESH POTHERA 10 7 16 12 14 13 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

EVAAN JOY MATHEW 10 5 16 6 14 10 40 21 458 31.1 47.2 45.1

EVANNA GEEVARGHESE 10 6 16 9 14 9 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

FAHAD MOHAMMED 10 5 16 8 14 11 40 24 483 50.0 61.8 60.5

FAIZAN FASIL 10 5 16 5 14 9 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

HANADI ABDULLA 10 8 16 11 14 9 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

HANNA KEVIN 10 8 16 11 14 9 40 28 518 78.0 79.5 78.8

HRUTHVIK RAAHITHYA REDDY GOLUGURI 10 4 16 8 14 7 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

ISHA SHIJU KADER 10 7 16 12 14 11 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

JUVANTHA SHANMUGAPRIYAN 10 5 16 8 14 10 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

KANAK JAYPRAKASH YADAV 10 3 16 5 14 3 40 11 371 0.6 5.4 4.8

KHADEEJA ZEESHAN 10 8 16 12 14 11 40 31 549 92.4 89.6 89.5

MOHAMED ZAKI MOHAMED IRFAN 10 8 16 12 14 9 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

RAJESWARI SANE 10 5 16 4 14 8 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

RAYYAN IMRAN 10 4 16 8 14 6 40 18 433 14.3 31.1 29.3

RITHIKA JENISH 10 3 16 8 14 5 40 16 416 8.8 22.0 20.4

SARAH TASNEEM IDREES 10 9 16 13 14 11 40 33 573 96.6 93.4 93.7

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International
50.2
74.4

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
52.3
75.1
36.6
70.7

School Percentile
466
509

Scale Score
No. of question
22
27

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: L

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10

answered correctly
9

No. of questions in
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
9

No. of questions in
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
4
7

No. of questions in
Grade: 3

10
10

the test
SREEGANESH SASIDHARAN DIPU
YASHASWINI SRI DUDDUKURU
Student Scores
Science Level 3
School Report

Test: Science Level 3 Grade: 3


Test Date: November 2022 Section: M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Knows a day is the time it takes for Earth to rotate once on its axis.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the feature that four animals have in common.
3 Life Sciences Identifies how plants are different to animals.
4 Physical Sciences Knows a thermometer is used to measure temperature.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that losing heat can result in changing an object’s state.
6 Life Sciences Counts the number of living things from a list.
7 Life Sciences Identifies an object that is not made from a living thing.
8 Physical Sciences Recognises changes that occur as the source of a sound moves.
9 Physical Sciences Identifies which object takes the least amount of time to melt.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies that an object will change shape as it melts.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of clay that make it useful for a given use.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
13 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
15 Earth Sciences Predicts stages of rock break down and soil formation.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that rock weathering is a very slow process.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies objects that produce or reflect light.
18 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
19 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
20 Life Sciences Interprets a simple bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific way of investigation.
22 Earth Sciences Predicts the effect of elevation on temperature.
23 Earth Sciences Predicts the impact of a mountain range on rainfall.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
26 Life Sciences Identifies an elephant’s ribs.
27 Life Sciences Recognises that muscles allow an elephant’s trunk to move.
28 Life Sciences Makes a conclusion about animal behaviour from experimental data.
29 Life Sciences Identifies a correct graphical representation of a set of results.
30 Life Sciences Predicts the behaviour of an animal.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies that water can freeze in cold environments.
32 Physical Sciences Reasons how gloves keep the hands warm.
33 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
34 Life Sciences Understands how seed dispersal help seeds germinate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
36 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
37 Physical Sciences Identifies friction as a cause of heating.
38 Earth Sciences Interprets graph to understand that greater time taken represents slower action.
39 Earth Sciences Understands which variable must be kept constant to make a test fair.
40 Physical Sciences Knows that aeroplanes travel faster than vehicles on land or water.

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 21 20 25 24 18 12 15 26 19 22 11 13 13 16 3 16 9 9 15 11 15 6 24 12 17 21 14 17 5 23 6 6 6 12 7 5 15 16 19

% of students answered correct 73 81 77 96 92 69 46 58 100 73 85 42 50 50 62 12 62 35 35 58 42 58 23 92 46 65 81 54 65 19 88 23 23 23 46 27 19 58 62 73

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


ABIGAIL ANN MATHEW 30/06/2014 PPPPP O O PPPP O P O O O O O O O O O O P O PPPP O P O P O O P O O PP
ADAM NABULSY UMMER 28/12/2013 P O PPPPPPP O O O P O O O P O O PPP O PPPP O O O P O P O O O PPPP
ALLISHSUBHASH VINCY AJITHA 17/07/2014 PPPPP O O O PP O O P O PP O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O P O O P O O
IVY
ANGELIN SAJEESH 10/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O O O O O P O O O O O O P O P P P P O P O O O O O O P P O
ANTONIO RINTO 08/06/2014 P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O O O O O P O P O P P P P P O O P O O O O O O P P P
ANUM RIAZ 26/09/2013 P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O O O P P P
AYISHA ZAHRIN 11/08/2013 P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O P P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O O O P P
DHRUV RAHUL 21/07/2014 P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P O O P O P P P P O O O P P O O P O O P O P
EHAN SHAFEER 18/03/2014 P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P
ETHAN ABEESH PAUL 29/08/2013 P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P P P O P P P O O O O O O P P P P
FATIMAH BINT SHAMEER 08/09/2013 P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O P P P O P O P P O P O P O O P P O O O P P
HAMDA HASAN 07/10/2013 P P P P P O O P P O O O P O O O O O O P O P P P O O P O P P O O O P P P O O P O
ISHAL ANAYATH KUNNATH 28/05/2014 P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O O O O O O O O P P P P P P O P O P O O O P O P P
JINA FATHIMA 14/06/2014 O P P O P P O O P O P P O O P O O O O O O O O O P P P P P O P O O O P P O O P O
LAYAN RAFEEQUE 21/09/2013 O P O P P P P O P P P P O P O O P O O P O P O P P P P P O O P O O O O P O P P P
MUHAMMED SHADI 26/07/2013 O O P P P P O P P P P O P P P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O P P P O P O O P O O
MUHAMMED AFRAH 18/01/2013 O O P P O O O O P P P P O O O O O O P P O O O P O O O O O P P P O P P O O P O O
KAYAMADATHIL POCKER
MUHAMMED ISHAN 20/01/2015 O O PP O PPPPPPPP O P O P O O O P O PP O O P O O O P O O O O O O P O P
MATHILAKTHVEETIL SUBIL
NAVEEN KUMAR RAMESHKUMAR 23/05/2014 O O PPP O PPP O P O P O O O O PP O O P O P O PP O P O O O O O O P O P O P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L L P P P P E E P E E P L L L L E E P P L L L L L P P E L L L P E E P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 21 20 25 24 18 12 15 26 19 22 11 13 13 16 3 16 9 9 15 11 15 6 24 12 17 21 14 17 5 23 6 6 6 12 7 5 15 16 19

% of students answered correct 73 81 77 96 92 69 46 58 100 73 85 42 50 50 62 12 62 35 35 58 42 58 23 92 46 65 81 54 65 19 88 23 23 23 46 27 19 58 62 73

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 60 86 73 80 88 70 71 65 81 58 83 44 55 58 64 40 57 41 38 50 50 61 34 91 53 64 66 53 60 24 66 27 28 38 39 25 32 52 54 58

% of students correct - International 63 87 70 81 88 66 70 67 81 57 83 45 56 59 65 39 58 41 37 51 53 63 35 91 54 67 68 54 61 26 68 27 29 37 40 23 34 54 55 58

Student Responses DOB


RIJA ZAREEN 02/06/2014 P P P P P P O O P O P P O P P O P O O P P P P P O O P P P P P P O O O P O O O P
SABIKA ANSARI 24/10/2013 P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O O P P O P O P P O P O P O O P P O O O P P
SAMJOHN SEBASTIAN 19/09/2013 O P P P P O O O P P P O O O O O P P O O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O P
SANDEEP MAYILVAGANAN 12/08/2013 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O O O P O P P P P
SHEZA JALEEL 05/01/2014 P P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O P O O O P
SIMRAH SIDHIQUE 17/06/2014 P P O P P O P O P P P O O O P O P O O P P P O P P O P P P O P O O O P O O O O O
VINCE ROSHAN THOMAS 09/11/2013 P P O P P P O O P O P O O O O O P O O P O P O P O O P O P O P O P P O O O P P P

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Science Level 3 Grade: 3 Section: M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABIGAIL ANN MATHEW 10 4 16 7 14 9 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

ADAM NABULSY UMMER 10 6 16 7 14 10 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ALLISHSUBHASH VINCY AJITHA IVY 10 5 16 4 14 6 40 15 408 7.3 17.9 16.6

ANGELIN SAJEESH 10 3 16 8 14 9 40 20 449 25.6 42.2 40.2

ANTONIO RINTO 10 5 16 7 14 11 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

ANUM RIAZ 10 8 16 9 14 13 40 30 538 88.4 87.4 87.0

AYISHA ZAHRIN 10 5 16 12 14 10 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

DHRUV RAHUL 10 5 16 8 14 12 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

EHAN SHAFEER 10 6 16 13 14 13 40 32 560 94.8 91.6 91.7

ETHAN ABEESH PAUL 10 6 16 9 14 12 40 27 509 70.7 75.1 74.4

FATIMAH BINT SHAMEER 10 5 16 11 14 10 40 26 500 63.1 70.3 69.6

HAMDA HASAN 10 5 16 9 14 5 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

ISHAL ANAYATH KUNNATH 10 5 16 7 14 11 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

JINA FATHIMA 10 3 16 9 14 5 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

LAYAN RAFEEQUE 10 4 16 8 14 11 40 23 474 43.0 57.0 55.3

MUHAMMED SHADI 10 4 16 4 14 9 40 17 425 12.5 26.1 24.5

MUHAMMED AFRAH KAYAMADATHIL POCKER 10 2 16 6 14 7 40 15 408 7.3 17.9 16.6

MUHAMMED ISHAN MATHILAKTHVEETIL SUBIL 10 5 16 5 14 9 40 19 441 19.8 36.7 34.7

NAVEEN KUMAR RAMESHKUMAR 10 3 16 8 14 7 40 18 433 14.3 31.1 29.3

RIJA ZAREEN 10 5 16 10 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

SABIKA ANSARI 10 5 16 10 14 10 40 25 491 56.1 66.4 65.5

SAMJOHN SEBASTIAN 10 0 16 4 14 9 40 13 390 4.0 10.3 9.5

SANDEEP MAYILVAGANAN 10 7 16 13 14 13 40 33 573 96.6 93.4 93.7

SHEZA JALEEL 10 6 16 12 14 11 40 29 528 86.3 83.6 82.9

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International
34.7
40.2

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
36.7
42.2
19.8
25.6

School Percentile
441
449

Scale Score
No. of question
19
20

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
8
9

No. of questions in
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
6
8

No. of questions in
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
3

No. of questions in
Grade: 3

10
10

the test
Student Scores

VINCE ROSHAN THOMAS


SIMRAH SIDHIQUE
Science Level 3
End of Grade: 3

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: A

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 20 6 24 5 26 20 24 12 9 7 25 22 18 22 17 20 28 28 10 29 19 15 23 18 8 25 18 20 21 19 17 11 15 28 17 26 4 25 21 25

% of students answered correct 69 21 83 17 90 69 83 41 31 24 86 76 62 76 59 69 97 97 34 100 66 52 79 62 28 86 62 69 72 66 59 38 52 97 59 90 14 86 72 86

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


AAKIFAH AAKIL GIRKAR 19/06/2013 P O P O P P P O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P P O P O P P P O P P P
AAMIR FAISAL MOHAMMED 15/07/2012 P O P O O O P O O O P P P P P O P P O P O O P O O O O O P P P P O P O O O P O P
ALLEN JOE GEORGE 16/04/2013 O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O O O P P O P O P P P
AMNA RAMEES 09/05/2013 P O P O P O P O O O P P O P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P
ANGELA MANU CHACKO 25/09/2012 P O P O P O P O O O P P O P P O P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P
ANIKET 20/11/2012 P O O O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P O O O P P P O P P O
AYISHA AMAAL JISHAR 22/03/2013 P O O O P P P O P O P P P P O P P P O P P O P P O P O O O P P P P P P P P P O O
DHANVANTH VIJESH 28/02/2013 P O P P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P O O P O O P P P O P P P
DHARUN AZHAGAR RAJAN 26/02/2013 P O P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O O P O P O P P O
DHRUVLAL KALATHINGAL 21/04/2013 P O P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P
ESHAAL FATIMA FATIMA 31/07/2013 P O P O P O P P O O O O P O O O P P O P P O P P O P P O O P P O O P O P O P P P
GARVIT BHOLA * 09/09/2011 P O P O O O P P O O O O P P P O O P O O O P O P P O P P P O O O O P O O O O O P
GRACE VICTORIA CHIMA 09/06/2013 O P P O P O P O P P P O O O O P P P P P O O P O P P O P P P O O O P O O O O O P
HAMDAN ABDUL JABBAR 14/11/2012 P O P O P P P O P P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P
HANNAH ANN BINOY 18/07/2013 P O P O P P O P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P
IHSAN SAJIDH 30/01/2013 O O P O P O P O O P P P O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P O O O O P P O P O P O P
INDRAJITH BOOBALAN 03/07/2013 O O O O P P P P O O O O O P P O P P O P O O O O O P O P P O P O O P P P P O O P
JOEL THANKACHEN LIBY 29/03/2013 O O P P O P P P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P
LAMIA ZILLULLA 18/10/2012 P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P P O O P O P O P O P
MAHWISH WASEEM RIZVI 06/12/2012 P O P O P O P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P
MELANY STACY ROCHE 25/02/2013 O P O P P P P P O P P O O P O P P P O P P O P P O P P O O P P O P P O P O P P P
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: A

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 20 6 24 5 26 20 24 12 9 7 25 22 18 22 17 20 28 28 10 29 19 15 23 18 8 25 18 20 21 19 17 11 15 28 17 26 4 25 21 25

% of students answered correct 69 21 83 17 90 69 83 41 31 24 86 76 62 76 59 69 97 97 34 100 66 52 79 62 28 86 62 69 72 66 59 38 52 97 59 90 14 86 72 86

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


MICHELLE MONTEIRO 11/08/2012 P O O O P P P O O O P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED ARHAM 12/08/2012 O P P O P P O P O O P P O P P O P P O P O O O P O P P O O O O O P P O P O P O P
PRAGATHI EASWARAMOORTHY 08/04/2013 P O P O P P P O O O P O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P O P P P O P P P P
PRASANNA HARISH MUNIRAJ 20/10/2012 P O P O O P O O P O P P O P O O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P
RIA KRISHNA BINU 28/07/2013 P P P O P P P O P O O P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P P P P O P P P
ROSHAN NAIR THARAYIL 07/04/2013 O O P O P P P P O O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O O O P P P O P P P
KUNNATH
SAAD AHMED MANSOOR 30/12/2012 O O P O PP O O O O P O O P O PP O O P O P O PPP O PP O P O O P O P O O PP
SIDRAH FATHIMA 03/06/2013 P O P O P O PPP O PPP O O PPP O P O O P O O O O O P O O O O O O P O PP O
VAIBHAV VIBIN 07/01/2013 P O PPPPP O P O PPPPPPPP O PPPP O O PP O PPPP O PPP O PPP
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: A

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAKIFAH AAKIL GIRKAR 11 6 14 9 15 14 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

AAMIR FAISAL MOHAMMED 11 5 14 4 15 10 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

ALLEN JOE GEORGE 11 7 14 9 15 13 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

AMNA RAMEES 11 7 14 7 15 13 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

ANGELA MANU CHACKO 11 7 14 8 15 13 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

ANIKET 11 7 14 8 15 11 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

AYISHA AMAAL JISHAR 11 9 14 9 15 8 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

DHANVANTH VIJESH 11 7 14 8 15 12 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

DHARUN AZHAGAR RAJAN 11 7 14 10 15 12 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

DHRUVLAL KALATHINGAL 11 7 14 9 15 13 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

ESHAAL FATIMA FATIMA 11 5 14 8 15 8 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

GARVIT BHOLA * 11 2 14 7 15 7 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

GRACE VICTORIA CHIMA 11 7 14 5 15 8 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

HAMDAN ABDUL JABBAR 11 8 14 9 15 12 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

HANNAH ANN BINOY 11 7 14 13 15 13 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5

IHSAN SAJIDH 11 7 14 7 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

INDRAJITH BOOBALAN 11 6 14 5 15 7 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

JOEL THANKACHEN LIBY 11 8 14 8 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

LAMIA ZILLULLA 11 8 14 11 15 11 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

MAHWISH WASEEM RIZVI 11 9 14 9 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

MELANY STACY ROCHE 11 9 14 7 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

MICHELLE MONTEIRO 11 10 14 8 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

MOHAMMED ARHAM 11 5 14 8 15 7 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

PRAGATHI EASWARAMOORTHY 11 9 14 6 15 12 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: A

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
PRASANNA HARISH MUNIRAJ 11 8 14 7 15 10 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

RIA KRISHNA BINU 11 7 14 10 15 11 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

ROSHAN NAIR THARAYIL KUNNATH 11 6 14 9 15 11 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

SAAD AHMED MANSOOR 11 5 14 5 15 9 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

SIDRAH FATHIMA 11 4 14 8 15 6 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

VAIBHAV VIBIN 11 8 14 8 15 15 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: B

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 12 19 2 25 19 23 11 19 8 15 28 23 22 12 25 22 25 6 28 18 17 25 17 7 22 9 20 18 19 19 10 13 24 17 23 6 23 26 24

% of students answered correct 59 41 66 7 86 66 79 38 66 28 52 97 79 76 41 86 76 86 21 97 62 59 86 59 24 76 31 69 62 66 66 34 45 83 59 79 21 79 90 83

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


AKSHAYBHARATH GOPIBHARATH 09/09/2012 O O P O P P O P P O P P O P P P O P O P P O P O O P P O P P P P O O O P O P P O
ALVIN ASISH MANI 27/02/2013 P P P O P P P O O P O P O O O P P P O P P P P P O P P P O O P O P P P O O P P O
ANGELINESARAH MATHEW 03/07/2013 P O P O P P P O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P
BHAVESH ANIL RAMAKRISHNAN 07/08/2012 P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O P O P O P P O O P P P O P P P
BHAVYA ANIL RAMAKRISHNAN 07/08/2012 O O P O P O P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P O O O P P P P O P P P
CHRISTINO GEORGEKUTTY 23/07/2013 P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O O P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P P P
LUKOSE
DEVDARSH HARIPRASAD 02/07/2013 P P P O P P O O P O P P O P P P O P P P O P P P O P P P O P P O O P O P P O O P
EKTA GURPAL SINGH 30/07/2013 O P O P P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O P P O O P O O O P O O O P O O P O O O P O
FEIVEL FRANCIS 30/01/2013 P O P O P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O P P O P O P P P
IFFAH FATHIMA IDIKKALATH 12/03/2013 P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O P O O O O P P P O O O P P P P P P P
PARAMBIL
JARON PRAVEEN MATHEW 07/05/2013 O O O O P O P O O O O O P O O O O P O P P O P O O P O P P O O O O O P P O P P P
JOANNA ANNA ANISH 21/05/2013 P O O O P O P O O P O P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O O O O O O O P P O P O P P P
KAASHWI KAUR MATHARU 16/09/2013 O P O O O P P O P O O P P P P O O P O P P P P P O P O P P P P O O P P O O O P P
LEEN ROSE FLYJO 28/02/2013 P O P O P P O O P O O P P P O P O O O P O P P P P P O P O P P O P P O P O P P P
MADIHAH ANWAR SHAIKHA 15/01/2013 P O P O P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P O O P O O O P P P P P O P O P P O
MOHAMED ESHAN KOMBATHIYIL 07/06/2013 P P O O O P P O P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED ZAMIL 05/09/2012 O O P O P P P O P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O O P P P P O P P P O P O P
NESIYA JINU 02/09/2012 P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P
NIKESH VIJAYAKUMAR 15/08/2013 P O P O P O P O O O P P P O O O P P O O P P P P O O O P P O O O O P P O O P P P
NILA MANOJ 08/10/2013 O P O O P O P O P O O P P O O P P O P P O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P P
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: B

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 12 19 2 25 19 23 11 19 8 15 28 23 22 12 25 22 25 6 28 18 17 25 17 7 22 9 20 18 19 19 10 13 24 17 23 6 23 26 24

% of students answered correct 59 41 66 7 86 66 79 38 66 28 52 97 79 76 41 86 76 86 21 97 62 59 86 59 24 76 31 69 62 66 66 34 45 83 59 79 21 79 90 83

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


PARVATHY CHAKKALAKKAL 03/07/2013 O O P O PP O O P O O PPP O PPP O P O PPP O P O O O O P O PPPPPP O O
PUSHKAS
PRANAVSATHYAM SATHYAM 14/12/2012 P O P O P P P O P O O P P P P P P P O P O P P O O P O P P P P P O P P P O P P P
RISHA RIJESH POYYERI 30/10/2012 O P O O P O P O P O O P P P O P P P O P P O P O O P O O P P O P P P O P P P P P
RONA BEN DAVID 06/12/2012 O O P O P O P P O O P P P O P P O P O P P O P O O O O P P O P O O P O P O P P P
SABA FATHIMA SHAIK 07/11/2013 O O O O P O P O P O O P O O O P P O P P O P P O O P O O O O O O O O P P O O P P
SARAH MOHAMMAD SHAHID 03/04/2013 P O P O O O O O O O O P P O O P P O O P O O O P O O O P P P P P O P O O O O P P
SYED KHALIFA 23/11/2012 P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
VIKRANT SAMBHAJI JADHAV 11/02/2013 O O P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P O P P P O P P O O P P P P
VISHANTH SATHISH KUMAR * 22/10/2013 P O O O P O O O O O O P P P O O O P P P O P O O O P O O P O O O P P P O O P P O
ZAHIDHA PARVEEN NIAMATH 18/06/2013 P O P O P P P O P O P P P P O P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P P O O P P P O P P P
AHAMED
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: B

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AKSHAYBHARATH GOPIBHARATH 11 6 14 7 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

ALVIN ASISH MANI 11 9 14 8 15 8 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

ANGELINESARAH MATHEW 11 9 14 11 15 14 40 34 606 98.0 96.5 96.6

BHAVESH ANIL RAMAKRISHNAN 11 7 14 8 15 13 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

BHAVYA ANIL RAMAKRISHNAN 11 7 14 9 15 11 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

CHRISTINO GEORGEKUTTY LUKOSE 11 11 14 13 15 8 40 32 580 93.9 93.0 93.2

DEVDARSH HARIPRASAD 11 6 14 10 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

EKTA GURPAL SINGH 11 4 14 7 15 6 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

FEIVEL FRANCIS 11 7 14 11 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

IFFAH FATHIMA IDIKKALATH PARAMBIL 11 5 14 10 15 11 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

JARON PRAVEEN MATHEW 11 3 14 5 15 7 40 15 429 7.4 16.3 15.9

JOANNA ANNA ANISH 11 6 14 8 15 8 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

KAASHWI KAUR MATHARU 11 5 14 6 15 12 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

LEEN ROSE FLYJO 11 5 14 10 15 9 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

MADIHAH ANWAR SHAIKHA 11 9 14 8 15 10 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

MOHAMED ESHAN KOMBATHIYIL 11 9 14 8 15 12 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

MOHAMMED ZAMIL 11 8 14 7 15 12 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

NESIYA JINU 11 8 14 10 15 13 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

NIKESH VIJAYAKUMAR 11 3 14 7 15 10 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

NILA MANOJ 11 5 14 6 15 4 40 15 429 7.4 16.3 15.9

PARVATHY CHAKKALAKKAL PUSHKAS 11 7 14 8 15 7 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

PRANAVSATHYAM SATHYAM 11 8 14 8 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

RISHA RIJESH POYYERI 11 7 14 8 15 9 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

RONA BEN DAVID 11 4 14 7 15 10 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: B

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SABA FATHIMA SHAIK 11 5 14 4 15 6 40 15 429 7.4 16.3 15.9

SARAH MOHAMMAD SHAHID 11 4 14 5 15 7 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

SYED KHALIFA 11 10 14 13 15 13 40 36 638 99.7 98.7 98.8

VIKRANT SAMBHAJI JADHAV 11 7 14 8 15 12 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

VISHANTH SATHISH KUMAR * 11 4 14 5 15 7 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

ZAHIDHA PARVEEN NIAMATH AHAMED 11 8 14 10 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: C

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 14 10 20 2 23 17 19 10 10 12 25 22 23 22 19 21 19 25 7 26 16 17 22 14 8 24 18 23 21 13 12 4 10 24 11 24 11 23 22 25

% of students answered correct 48 34 69 7 79 59 66 34 34 41 86 76 79 76 66 72 66 86 24 90 55 59 76 48 28 83 62 79 72 45 41 14 34 83 38 83 38 79 76 86

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


AALIYA KHADER SHERIFF 20/02/2013 P O O O O O P O O P O P P P P O O P P P O O P P P P O O O O P O P O O P O P P O
AKSHARA SIVACHANDRAN 03/10/2012 P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P
AVANTHIKA PRASANTH 09/09/2012 O P P O P P P P O O P O P P P P O P O P P O P O O P O P P O P O O P O P O P P P
DANIEL PETER ELDHOSE 30/12/2012 O P O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P P P O O O O O O O O P O P
DEBRUP MUKHERJEE 16/10/2012 O P P O P P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P O P O P P P
DHRUV DEVENDRA PATIL 23/09/2012 O O P O P O O O O O P P P O O P P O O P O P O O O O O P P P O O O O O P P P P P
DHYAN KRISHNA SUNILKUMAR 19/05/2013 O O O O P P P O O P P P P O P P O P O P P P P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P P
HEBRON LINTO 16/10/2012 P O O O P P P O O O P P O O O P O P O P O P P O O P P P O P O O O P O O O P P P
KHUSH BIMAL THAKKAR 23/10/2012 P O P O P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P
LAKSHITA RAMAKRISHNAN 30/10/2012 O P P O P P O O O O P P O P P P P P O P O O P O O P P O P P O O O P O P O O P P
MARIAM ZAHARA JALAL BASHA 14/09/2012 O P P O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P P P O P
MOHAMED SADIN SADATH 09/02/2013 O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED AKHSAR 08/06/2013 P O P O P P O O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P
MOHAMMED AHMED ISLAM 13/09/2012 O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O P P P P O O O O P O P O O P O
MOHAMMED USAIM ASIM 26/06/2013 P O O O P O P P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P O P O P P P O P O P O P O O O O P O
MUHAMMED MUZAMMIL 07/02/2013 P O P O P P O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P O P P O P O P O O O O O P P P P P O P
NAVIL ATRALARASU 12/06/2013 P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P O P P P O O O O O P P P P P
NEHA NAIR 07/08/2012 O O P O P P P P O P P P P O P O P P P O O O P P O P O O P O P O P P O P O P P P
NIVEDYA LALU 29/11/2012 P O P O P O P P O O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P O O O P P O P O P P P
NOORALHAYA RAZEEM 14/02/2013 O P P O P P O O O O P P O P P P P P O P O O P O O O P O P O P P O P P P O P P P
NUHA AYESHA NIYAZ 26/09/2012 O P P O P P P O O P P P P P P O P P O P O O P O O P O P P O P O O P P P O P P P
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: C

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 14 10 20 2 23 17 19 10 10 12 25 22 23 22 19 21 19 25 7 26 16 17 22 14 8 24 18 23 21 13 12 4 10 24 11 24 11 23 22 25

% of students answered correct 48 34 69 7 79 59 66 34 34 41 86 76 79 76 66 72 66 86 24 90 55 59 76 48 28 83 62 79 72 45 41 14 34 83 38 83 38 79 76 86

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


RAYAAN WIN 02/11/2012 PP O O PPP O P O PP O P O PPP O PP O O PPPPPPP O O O P O P O PPP
REVANTHAN RAMKUMAR 12/08/2012 O O P O O O P O PPPPPPPPPP O PP O P O PPPPP O O O O P O O O PP O
RAMKUMAR
RION ANTHONY DSOUZA 17/09/2012 O O O O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P O P O P O O P P P P P P P
RUCHIKA GOKULAKRISHNAN 03/02/2013 P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P
SANVI SARATH 28/11/2012 O O P O P O O O P P P O O P O P P P O P O P O P O P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P
SYED ARHAAN HYDER 23/04/2013 P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P O P
VISHANTH VINCENT LINGADURAI 28/03/2013 P O O O P O O O O P O P P P O O O O O O O P O P O O O O P O O O P O P O O O O P
ZOYA FATHIMA PATHAN 12/03/2013 P P P O P P O O O O P O P P O P P O O P O O P P P P O P P P O P O P O P O P P P

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: C

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AALIYA KHADER SHERIFF 11 7 14 7 15 5 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

AKSHARA SIVACHANDRAN 11 8 14 9 15 13 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

AVANTHIKA PRASANTH 11 6 14 7 15 11 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

DANIEL PETER ELDHOSE 11 2 14 5 15 3 40 10 382 1.7 4.6 4.5

DEBRUP MUKHERJEE 11 7 14 10 15 12 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

DHRUV DEVENDRA PATIL 11 2 14 7 15 8 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

DHYAN KRISHNA SUNILKUMAR 11 7 14 9 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

HEBRON LINTO 11 5 14 6 15 8 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

KHUSH BIMAL THAKKAR 11 8 14 10 15 13 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

LAKSHITA RAMAKRISHNAN 11 5 14 5 15 11 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

MARIAM ZAHARA JALAL BASHA 11 8 14 8 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

MOHAMED SADIN SADATH 11 6 14 9 15 14 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

MOHAMMED AKHSAR 11 7 14 9 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

MOHAMMED AHMED ISLAM 11 1 14 4 15 4 40 9 371 0.7 2.8 2.7

MOHAMMED USAIM ASIM 11 6 14 8 15 8 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

MUHAMMED MUZAMMIL 11 5 14 9 15 9 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

NAVIL ATRALARASU 11 7 14 12 15 10 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

NEHA NAIR 11 9 14 7 15 8 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

NIVEDYA LALU 11 4 14 10 15 12 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

NOORALHAYA RAZEEM 11 6 14 6 15 11 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

NUHA AYESHA NIYAZ 11 7 14 7 15 11 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

RAYAAN WIN 11 6 14 11 15 9 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

REVANTHAN RAMKUMAR RAMKUMAR 11 6 14 7 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

RION ANTHONY DSOUZA 11 7 14 9 15 11 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: C

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
RUCHIKA GOKULAKRISHNAN 11 8 14 9 15 13 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

SANVI SARATH 11 5 14 7 15 11 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

SYED ARHAAN HYDER 11 8 14 12 15 11 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

VISHANTH VINCENT LINGADURAI 11 2 14 5 15 5 40 12 402 4.1 7.6 7.6

ZOYA FATHIMA PATHAN 11 5 14 9 15 10 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: D

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 8 21 4 24 18 18 14 13 14 16 20 26 17 19 23 20 29 3 28 14 23 20 13 0 27 12 22 18 16 19 6 21 21 18 27 8 23 24 28

% of students answered correct 45 28 72 14 83 62 62 48 45 48 55 69 90 59 66 79 69 100 10 97 48 79 69 45 0 93 41 76 62 55 66 21 72 72 62 93 28 79 83 97

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


AADIL PRATHOSH 05/09/2012 O O P O P O O O O O O P P P P P O P O P O O O P O P O O P O P O O O P P O P O P
ABHAY SRIRAM KOLLURU 08/01/2013 P O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P O P P
AFREEN SHA ANWAR 10/07/2013 O P P O P P O O O P O P P O P P O P O P P O P O O P O P P O P O P P P O P P P P
AMAL WAHEED ANSARI 25/03/2013 P O O O P P O O O P O O P O P P P P O P P P P O O P O O O P O O P O O P O P P P
AMSHI BAGGANA RATHISHA 08/09/2012 O O P O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P
AQDAS IBRAHIM 06/05/2013 P O O O P O P O O O P P P P P P O P O P P P P O O O P P O P O O O P P P O P P O
AYAAN AHMED THADATHIL 18/02/2013 P P O O P O P O P O O O P P O P P P O P O O P O O P O P P P P O P P P O O O P P
DHIYA JOHN SANGEETH 11/07/2013 O O O O P P P O O P P P P P O O P P O P O P P O O P O P P O P O O P P P O O P P
FATHIMATH ZAHRAH SAYYED 24/05/2013 P O O O O P P P P O P P O O O O P P P P O P P P O O P O O O P O O O O P O O P P
MOHAMMED ASIR HUSSAIN
JAYDEN LEO FESTUS 31/01/2013 O O P O P O P P P O P O P P P P O P O P P P P O O P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P
JITHIIN AADHISH SIVAKUMAR 05/04/2013 P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O P O P O P P O P O P P P P O P P P
JOHANA JACKSON JOHN 18/10/2012 O O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P O P P P P P O O P O P O P
JONATHAN RAJ FESTUS 31/01/2013 P P P O P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O P O O O P O P O P O P P P
RAGAVA SANTHOSH SRIDHAR 25/07/2013 O O P P P O P O O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P
SANVI MISHRA 23/10/2012 P P P O P P O P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P
SARAH KHAN 01/03/2013 P O P O P P O O O P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O P O P O O O O O P O P O P
SERAH SIJU SAMUEL 06/12/2012 O O P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P P O P O P P O O P P O P O P O O O O P O P P P
SERAH SUSAN JAISON 19/08/2012 O O P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O P P O O P P O P P P P P O O P P P O P
SHIKSHA THANGARATHINAM 01/06/2013 O P P O P P O O O O O P P P O P O P O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P
SRIRANG SABU 21/08/2012 O O O O O O O O O P O P O O P P O P O P O P O P O P O P O P P O P P O P O O P P

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: D

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 8 21 4 24 18 18 14 13 14 16 20 26 17 19 23 20 29 3 28 14 23 20 13 0 27 12 22 18 16 19 6 21 21 18 27 8 23 24 28

% of students answered correct 45 28 72 14 83 62 62 48 45 48 55 69 90 59 66 79 69 100 10 97 48 79 69 45 0 93 41 76 62 55 66 21 72 72 62 93 28 79 83 97

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


SYED MUHAMMAD IZYAN 13/01/2013 O O O O O O P O P O O O P P P P P P O P P O P O O P O P O O P O P P P P O P O P
TAZEEM MAHFUZ 25/06/2013 O O O O O O P O P O O O P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O P O O P O P P P P O P P P
TIMOTHY SHIBU GEORGE 30/07/2013 O O P O O P P P O O O P P O O P O P O P O P O P O P O P O P P O P P O P O O P P
UMAIZA IBRAHIM 13/01/2013 O O P O P P P O O O O P P O P O P P P P O P P O O P O P P O O O O P P P O P P P
VANSHIKA NARSINGHANI 22/01/2013 P O P O P O P O O O P P P O O O O P O P P P O O O P O O O P P P P P P P O P P P
VARSHA SURESH 19/08/2012 P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P
VASANTHAPRIYAN 19/02/2013 P O P O P P O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P O P O P P P
BALACHANDAR
ZAHWAH FATIMAH ABDURAHMAN 16/07/2013 PPP O PPPPPPPPPPPPPP O PPP O P O PPPPP O O PPPPPPPP
ZOONI FARAIZEEN MOHAMED 31/07/2013 O PP O P O O P O P O O P O O O O P O P O O P O O P O PP O O O P O PPPPPP
VALLOORAN

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: D

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADIL PRATHOSH 11 4 14 6 15 7 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

ABHAY SRIRAM KOLLURU 11 9 14 10 15 12 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

AFREEN SHA ANWAR 11 7 14 7 15 10 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

AMAL WAHEED ANSARI 11 7 14 5 15 8 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

AMSHI BAGGANA RATHISHA 11 8 14 8 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

AQDAS IBRAHIM 11 3 14 8 15 11 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

AYAAN AHMED THADATHIL 11 7 14 6 15 9 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

DHIYA JOHN SANGEETH 11 7 14 5 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

FATHIMATH ZAHRAH SAYYED MOHAMMED ASIR 11 6 14 7 15 6 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9


HUSSAIN
JAYDEN LEO FESTUS 11 6 14 8 15 13 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

JITHIIN AADHISH SIVAKUMAR 11 8 14 10 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

JOHANA JACKSON JOHN 11 9 14 7 15 11 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

JONATHAN RAJ FESTUS 11 7 14 9 15 11 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

RAGAVA SANTHOSH SRIDHAR 11 8 14 8 15 14 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

SANVI MISHRA 11 6 14 11 15 14 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

SARAH KHAN 11 6 14 8 15 8 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

SERAH SIJU SAMUEL 11 8 14 7 15 8 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

SERAH SUSAN JAISON 11 9 14 9 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

SHIKSHA THANGARATHINAM 11 7 14 8 15 11 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

SRIRANG SABU 11 6 14 4 15 7 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

SYED MUHAMMAD IZYAN 11 7 14 5 15 8 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

TAZEEM MAHFUZ 11 7 14 5 15 8 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

TIMOTHY SHIBU GEORGE 11 7 14 6 15 7 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: D

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
UMAIZA IBRAHIM 11 6 14 6 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

VANSHIKA NARSINGHANI 11 6 14 6 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

VARSHA SURESH 11 8 14 12 15 12 40 32 580 93.9 93.0 93.2

VASANTHAPRIYAN BALACHANDAR 11 7 14 11 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

ZAHWAH FATIMAH ABDURAHMAN 11 8 14 13 15 13 40 34 606 98.0 96.5 96.6

ZOONI FARAIZEEN MOHAMED VALLOORAN 11 4 14 8 15 7 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: E

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 9 17 5 26 11 17 14 11 8 15 25 17 16 16 21 22 21 10 30 16 11 26 16 7 23 15 20 18 13 16 5 10 23 12 22 4 18 23 24

% of students answered correct 60 30 57 17 87 37 57 47 37 27 50 83 57 53 53 70 73 70 33 100 53 37 87 53 23 77 50 67 60 43 53 17 33 77 40 73 13 60 77 80

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


AAYISHA MARIYAM SHEMEIN 03/12/2012 O O O O O PP O PP O PPP O PPP O P O O O O O P O O P O O O O PP O P O P O
SHAH
ABEL KOIPURATHU SOORAJ 19/03/2013 O O O O P O P P P P O O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O O P P O O O O
ADINATH JYOTHIS 01/12/2012 P P P O P O P O O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P O P O P P O O P O P O P P P
ADVAIT KRISHNAKUMAR 19/04/2013 P P O O O O P O O O O P O P O P P P P P P O P O P P P P O O P O O P O O O P P P
ALBIN VINOD PEREIRA 20/06/2013 O O O O P O O P O O P P P O O P P O P P O O P P O P O P P O O O O O O P O O O P
AMEYA REMYA NAIR 23/12/2012 P P P O P P P O O O P P O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P P O P P O P P P P P
DIYA MONET ABRAHAM 18/09/2012 P O O O P P O O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P O O P P
EMILIN SUSAN BINOY 27/04/2013 P O P P P P O P P O P O O P P O P P O P O O P P O O P P P P O O P P P P O P P P
ESHAN MOHAMED HANEEB 23/09/2012 O O P O P O P O O O O O P O O P O P O P P O P O P O O P P O P O P O O P O O O O
FATHIMA THANZU THANZEELA 25/03/2013 P O P P P O O O P O O P P P O O O O O P O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O O P
IFFA FATHIMA 20/08/2013 P P P O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O P P
JENISA MARIA SOJY 23/09/2012 P O O O P P O O O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P O P P O
JUWAIRIYAH MUSTAQ KHAN 14/05/2013 P O P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P O O P P P P P O P P O O P O O O P O P O P P P
MALAVIKA SUMBRIA 29/01/2013 P P P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P O O P P P P P O P P O O P O O O P O P O P P P
MOHAMED ISHAN KUNNUMMAL 08/08/2012 P O P P P O P O O O O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
MOHAMMED YAMEEN 08/05/2013 P O O O P O O P O P P O P O P P O P P P O O P O O P O P P P P O O P P P O P P P
MUHAMMED IRISH 26/06/2013 O O O O P O O P O O O P P O O P P O P P O O P P O P O P P O O O O O O O O P P P
MUKUNDH MURALIKRISHNA 28/08/2012 P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P
NARESHNAIR NARAYANANNAIR 05/02/2013 O O P O P O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P O P O P O P P P P P P P O P P O
NESSA ELIZABETH SHAIJU 08/09/2012 P P O O O O O O P O O P P O O O P O O P P O P O O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O P

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: E

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 9 17 5 26 11 17 14 11 8 15 25 17 16 16 21 22 21 10 30 16 11 26 16 7 23 15 20 18 13 16 5 10 23 12 22 4 18 23 24

% of students answered correct 60 30 57 17 87 37 57 47 37 27 50 83 57 53 53 70 73 70 33 100 53 37 87 53 23 77 50 67 60 43 53 17 33 77 40 73 13 60 77 80

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


PRANAV RAKESH NAIR 26/07/2013 O O P O P O O P O P P P P P P O P P O P P O P P O O P P P O P O O P P P O O P P
RAZAN MOHAMMED KURUNIYAN 14/01/2013 P O P O P P P P P O P P P O O P P P O P P O P P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P P P
RUEL CHEMPALATHU ANISH 02/04/2013 O O O O P O P P O O O P O O P P O P O P O O P O P P P O O O O O O P O O O O O P
RUSHDI NASAR PULPARAMBIL 21/09/2012 O O O O P O O O P O P P P O O O O O P P P O P O O O O P O O O O O P P O O P P P
SANA SADATH ANVAR SADATH 08/12/2012 O O P P P O O P O O O P O O O O P P O P P O O O P P P P O O P O O P O O O P P P
KOYILOTHKANDY
SANSKAR ANIL MAHAJAN 02/07/2013 P O P O P O P P O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P
SYED RAHEEL 27/04/2013 O O O P P P P P O O P P O P P O P P O P P O P O O P P P P P P P O P O P O P P O
SYED SAAD UL HASSAN 17/01/2013 O P O O P O P O O P O P P O O P O P P P O O P O O P O O P O O O O P P P O O O P
VIVAAN BANERJEE 24/06/2013 P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P O P O P O P P P P O O P P
ZAYAAN SAYED MUNAFFER 03/10/2012 P O P O P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P O P P O O O P O P P P

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: E

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAYISHA MARIYAM SHEMEIN SHAH 11 7 14 4 15 6 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

ABEL KOIPURATHU SOORAJ 11 3 14 5 15 2 40 10 382 1.7 4.6 4.5

ADINATH JYOTHIS 11 6 14 9 15 11 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

ADVAIT KRISHNAKUMAR 11 7 14 7 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

ALBIN VINOD PEREIRA 11 4 14 7 15 5 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

AMEYA REMYA NAIR 11 8 14 10 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

DIYA MONET ABRAHAM 11 9 14 8 15 11 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

EMILIN SUSAN BINOY 11 4 14 9 15 13 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

ESHAN MOHAMED HANEEB 11 5 14 5 15 5 40 15 429 7.4 16.3 15.9

FATHIMA THANZU THANZEELA 11 1 14 5 15 6 40 12 402 4.1 7.6 7.6

IFFA FATHIMA 11 2 14 2 15 7 40 11 392 2.4 6.0 5.9

JENISA MARIA SOJY 11 9 14 6 15 11 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

JUWAIRIYAH MUSTAQ KHAN 11 5 14 7 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

MALAVIKA SUMBRIA 11 5 14 8 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

MOHAMED ISHAN KUNNUMMAL 11 7 14 10 15 14 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

MOHAMMED YAMEEN 11 6 14 7 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

MUHAMMED IRISH 11 4 14 7 15 5 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

MUKUNDH MURALIKRISHNA 11 8 14 11 15 14 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5

NARESHNAIR NARAYANANNAIR 11 9 14 7 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

NESSA ELIZABETH SHAIJU 11 1 14 7 15 4 40 12 402 4.1 7.6 7.6

PRANAV RAKESH NAIR 11 4 14 8 15 12 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

RAZAN MOHAMMED KURUNIYAN 11 7 14 12 15 9 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

RUEL CHEMPALATHU ANISH 11 4 14 5 15 5 40 14 420 5.7 13.1 12.9

RUSHDI NASAR PULPARAMBIL 11 1 14 6 15 8 40 15 429 7.4 16.3 15.9

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: E

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SANA SADATH ANVAR SADATH KOYILOTHKANDY 11 4 14 7 15 7 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

SANSKAR ANIL MAHAJAN 11 6 14 11 15 13 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

SYED RAHEEL 11 7 14 7 15 11 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

SYED SAAD UL HASSAN 11 6 14 5 15 6 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

VIVAAN BANERJEE 11 8 14 10 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

ZAYAAN SAYED MUNAFFER 11 7 14 10 15 9 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 12 23 7 24 19 20 15 18 9 18 27 19 17 15 20 18 25 10 26 19 15 25 14 6 20 15 18 19 19 18 9 16 19 15 25 11 21 27 22

% of students answered correct 59 41 79 24 83 66 69 52 62 31 62 93 66 59 52 69 62 86 34 90 66 52 86 48 21 69 52 62 66 66 62 31 55 66 52 86 38 72 93 76

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


ABDULLAH BIN AHMED 09/12/2012 O O P O P P P P O P O P P P O O O P O P P P O O O O O P O P P P P P P O O P P P
ABHINAV BIJU 15/11/2012 O O P O P P P P O O P P P P O P P P P P O O P O O P O O P P O O O P P P P P P P
AFHAM SUROUR 30/10/2012 P P P O P P P O P P P O P O P P O P O P P P P O O P O P P P P O O O P P O O P P
AMINA NAZMIN AMEEN 25/03/2013 O O P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P P P P
AMNA FATHIMA T S 26/02/2013 O O O P O O O O P O P P O P P P P O P P P O P O O O O O P O O O P O O P P O P O
BEN ENOCH 21/02/2014 O P P O P O O O O P O O O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P P O P O O O P
FATHIMA SHAZANA 18/12/2012 P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P
UNGUMTHARAKKAL
SHARFUDHEEN
HANISHKA 22/09/2011 O O O PP O PP O O O PPP O PP O PPPP O O P O O O O O P O O O O P O PP O
THIRUGNANASAMBANTHAM *
HAYA ZAHRA APPADATH 26/08/2012 P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P O P P P
ISHA MARIAYAM SHABIN 02/11/2012 P P P O P P P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P O P P P P O P P P
JOHAN JOSHUA 06/07/2013 O O P O P P O P P O O P O P P P P P O P O O P O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P
KHUSHI MATHEWS 05/08/2012 O O P O O O P O P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P O O P O P P P P O O P P P O O P O
LOHITH SAI KOTEESWARAN 03/10/2012 P O P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
MANHA KANNATH 03/07/2013 P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P P P O P P O O P P O P O O P O P P P
MOHAMED SHAFEEK 05/05/2013 P P P O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O P P P
MOHAMMED ZAYAAN 15/07/2013 P O P O O P P P P O O P P O O O O P O P P O P O O O O P P P P P O P O P O O P P
MOHAMMED TAHER AHMED 04/10/2012 O P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P
MUTHUSETHUPATHY 23/05/2013 P P O O P P O P P O O P O P O P P P O P O O O O O O O P O P P P P O P P P P P O
THIRUGNANASAMBANTHAM
PRAYAG S MANU MANU 05/03/2013 P O P O O O O O O O PPP O O O PP O PP O P O O PPPPP O O O PPP O PPP
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 12 23 7 24 19 20 15 18 9 18 27 19 17 15 20 18 25 10 26 19 15 25 14 6 20 15 18 19 19 18 9 16 19 15 25 11 21 27 22

% of students answered correct 59 41 79 24 83 66 69 52 62 31 62 93 66 59 52 69 62 86 34 90 66 52 86 48 21 69 52 62 66 66 62 31 55 66 52 86 38 72 93 76

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


PREM KUMAR 20/05/2013 P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P
PURVANSHI YARLAGADDA 28/02/2013 P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P O P P P
REHAN ABDALLAH SAMEER 14/07/2013 P O P O P O P O O O P P P O O P O P P P P O P P O P P O P P P O O P O P O P P O
ROYCE BAYISIL 07/11/2012 P O O O P O P P P O P P O P O O P P O P O O P O O P P P O O O O O O O O O O P P
RUHI KHALAS 20/02/2014 P P O P P O P O P O P P O O O P P P O P P O P O O O O P P P P P O O O P O O P O
SAIMA SERAJ 31/12/2012 O O O O O O O O O P O P P O O P O O O P O O P P O P O O O O O O O P O P P O P P
SHAHBAZ SHAMSUDHEEN 10/08/2012 P O P O P P P P P O P P O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P
SIDHARTH MANO MOHAN 21/12/2012 O O P O P P O P P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P P O P P O P P O O P P O P O P P P
USWAH TAQDEES SHAIKH 02/10/2012 P O P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P O P P O P P P P O
ZAYAN SHAFIL RIYAS 15/11/2012 O P P O P O O O P O O P P O P O O P P P O O P P P O O P P O O O O O O P O P P P
RAYMARAKKAR PUTHANPURAYIL
ZAYNUL ABIDHIN 10/07/2013 O P O PPPP O O O O PPP O O O PP O O PPPPP O PP O P O O P O O O PP O
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABDULLAH BIN AHMED 11 7 14 6 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

ABHINAV BIJU 11 7 14 7 15 11 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

AFHAM SUROUR 11 7 14 7 15 12 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

AMINA NAZMIN AMEEN 11 8 14 10 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

AMNA FATHIMA T S 11 4 14 4 15 9 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

BEN ENOCH 11 2 14 4 15 4 40 10 382 1.7 4.6 4.5

FATHIMA SHAZANA UNGUMTHARAKKAL 11 7 14 12 15 14 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5


SHARFUDHEEN
HANISHKA THIRUGNANASAMBANTHAM * 11 5 14 7 15 6 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

HAYA ZAHRA APPADATH 11 7 14 11 15 14 40 32 580 93.9 93.0 93.2

ISHA MARIAYAM SHABIN 11 9 14 11 15 11 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

JOHAN JOSHUA 11 7 14 9 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

KHUSHI MATHEWS 11 7 14 5 15 11 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

LOHITH SAI KOTEESWARAN 11 10 14 10 15 15 40 35 621 99.0 97.8 97.9

MANHA KANNATH 11 8 14 11 15 11 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

MOHAMED SHAFEEK 11 1 14 6 15 7 40 14 420 5.7 13.1 12.9

MOHAMMED ZAYAAN 11 5 14 7 15 9 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

MOHAMMED TAHER AHMED 11 10 14 9 15 12 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

MUTHUSETHUPATHY THIRUGNANASAMBANTHAM 11 7 14 10 15 5 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

PRAYAG S MANU MANU 11 3 14 7 15 11 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

PREM KUMAR 11 9 14 10 15 10 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

PURVANSHI YARLAGADDA 11 10 14 10 15 13 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5

REHAN ABDALLAH SAMEER 11 6 14 8 15 9 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

ROYCE BAYISIL 11 4 14 7 15 6 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
RUHI KHALAS 11 6 14 7 15 8 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

SAIMA SERAJ 11 3 14 5 15 5 40 13 411 4.7 10.2 10.0

SHAHBAZ SHAMSUDHEEN 11 7 14 11 15 13 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

SIDHARTH MANO MOHAN 11 6 14 9 15 12 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

USWAH TAQDEES SHAIKH 11 9 14 11 15 10 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

ZAYAN SHAFIL RIYAS RAYMARAKKAR 11 2 14 10 15 7 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9


PUTHANPURAYIL
ZAYNUL ABIDHIN 11 6 14 8 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: G
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: G

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 14 24 9 28 16 20 15 14 10 20 24 21 23 12 23 19 30 9 30 19 18 24 17 3 22 13 23 24 17 19 11 12 21 18 20 12 24 23 27

% of students answered correct 57 47 80 30 93 53 67 50 47 33 67 80 70 77 40 77 63 100 30 100 63 60 80 57 10 73 43 77 80 57 63 37 40 70 60 67 40 80 77 90

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


ADAM ASLAM VAKKAYIL 07/06/2013 P O P O P O O O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P O P P O O O P P P O P O O
ADITYA PRASANTH PRASANTH 29/10/2012 P O P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P P O O P P P
AFREEN AHMED 16/11/2012 P P P O P P P P O O P P P P O P O P O P O P O O O O P O P O P O O P P P O P P P
AHYAN MUHAMMED 12/07/2013 P O P O P P O O O O P P P P O O P P O P P P P O O O O O P O O P O P O O P O P P
ALI MOHAMMAD AHMAD 15/02/2013 O P P P P O P O O O O P P O P P O P P P P O P O O O O P P P O O O P O P P P P P
ANEES AJEE 14/09/2012 P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P
ANGEL MARY JOSEPH 11/11/2012 P O P O P P P O P O P P O P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P P O P O O P P P O P P P
ARLIN ELZA AJO 28/12/2012 P P P O P P P P P O O P P O O P O P O P O O P O O P O P P P P O O O O O O P P P
AYSHA SHAREEF 02/11/2012 O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P
AYSHA FELLAH RAFEEK 03/01/2013 O O O O P O O O O O O P P P O O O P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P O O O P O O O P
CATHERIN MARIA YESURAJAN 22/04/2013 O O P O O P P O O P P P P O O O P P O P O P P O O O O P P P O O P O O O O O O P
DEEPIKA HARIKRISHNAN 24/05/2013 P O P O P P O O P O O P O P O P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O P O O P O P P P
ELTON KRIS DSOUZA 23/05/2013 P P O P P O O O O O P P P P O O O P O P O P P P O P O O O O P P P P P O O P P P
FATHIMA MUHAMMED SAHIR 30/03/2013 O P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P O P P P O O
GAVIN VINEETH SHIBU 31/10/2012 P O P O P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O P P P O O P O O P P P P P
HAFSA MUTHALIB 17/06/2013 P O P P P O P P O P O O P O O O P P P P O O P P O O O P P O P P O O P O O O P P
MITHIL CHANDRESH 05/08/2012 O O P O P O P O O P O O O P O P P P O P O O O P O P O P P P O P O O P P P P P P
MOHAMMAD ZEESHAN SAKKEER 12/01/2013 O P P O P O O P O O O O P P P P O P P P P O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O P
MOHAMMED ALI AL JABRI 11/05/2013 O P P O P O P O P O P O P O O P P P O P O O O O O P O P P O P O P P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED AYAAN ALI 20/08/2013 O P O O P P P O O O O P P O O O P P O P O O P P O P P P P O P O P O O P P P P P
MOHAMMED ZISHAN ZISHAN 30/01/2013 P O P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P O O O O P O P O P P P
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: G

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 14 24 9 28 16 20 15 14 10 20 24 21 23 12 23 19 30 9 30 19 18 24 17 3 22 13 23 24 17 19 11 12 21 18 20 12 24 23 27

% of students answered correct 57 47 80 30 93 53 67 50 47 33 67 80 70 77 40 77 63 100 30 100 63 60 80 57 10 73 43 77 80 57 63 37 40 70 60 67 40 80 77 90

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


SHAHANAS BABU
MUHAMMED MISHAL ALI 12/03/2013 O O P O P O PPPPPP O PPPPP O P O PPP O PPPP O P O O PP O P O PP
KUZHIYANCHERY
MUHAMMED ZAHAR PANAKKADA 25/12/2012 P O O P O P O P O O P P P P P P O P O P O O P P O O O P O P O O O P O O O P O P
NIMA HANAN ASHKAR 12/12/2012 O P O O P O P O O O O P P P P P O P O P P O P P O P O O P O P O O P P P O P P P
RABIA IBTESAM 15/06/2013 P O P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P
SAFA FATIMA HAMEEDUDDIN 15/10/2012 O P P O P O O O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P
SAHASRA MAHESH ALETI 05/10/2013 O O O O P O P P O P O P P O O P P P O P P P O P O P P O P O P O O P P O O P P O
SAMRAH SHAKEEL 16/09/2012 P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P
SANZIA STANLY ANTHIKKADAN 04/09/2012 P O P O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
SUHAIL SAIDU MOHAMMED 25/05/2013 P P P O P P O O P O P O P P O P P P O P P P P O O O P P P P P O O P P O O P O P

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: G

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADAM ASLAM VAKKAYIL 11 4 14 8 15 12 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

ADITYA PRASANTH PRASANTH 11 8 14 8 15 14 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

AFREEN AHMED 11 5 14 9 15 10 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

AHYAN MUHAMMED 11 4 14 5 15 11 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

ALI MOHAMMAD AHMAD 11 4 14 8 15 11 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

ANEES AJEE 11 10 14 9 15 15 40 34 606 98.0 96.5 96.6

ANGEL MARY JOSEPH 11 7 14 8 15 13 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

ARLIN ELZA AJO 11 6 14 9 15 7 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

AYSHA SHAREEF 11 11 14 11 15 13 40 35 621 99.0 97.8 97.9

AYSHA FELLAH RAFEEK 11 5 14 7 15 6 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

CATHERIN MARIA YESURAJAN 11 6 14 3 15 8 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

DEEPIKA HARIKRISHNAN 11 7 14 9 15 9 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

ELTON KRIS DSOUZA 11 5 14 7 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

FATHIMA MUHAMMED SAHIR 11 6 14 10 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

GAVIN VINEETH SHIBU 11 7 14 11 15 11 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

HAFSA MUTHALIB 11 7 14 6 15 8 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

MITHIL CHANDRESH 11 7 14 6 15 8 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

MOHAMMAD ZEESHAN SAKKEER 11 4 14 5 15 7 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

MOHAMMED ALI AL JABRI 11 7 14 7 15 8 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

MOHAMMED AYAAN ALI 11 7 14 10 15 5 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

MOHAMMED ZISHAN ZISHAN SHAHANAS BABU 11 7 14 7 15 12 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

MUHAMMED MISHAL ALI KUZHIYANCHERY 11 7 14 8 15 12 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

MUHAMMED ZAHAR PANAKKADA 11 3 14 7 15 9 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

NIMA HANAN ASHKAR 11 5 14 7 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: G

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
RABIA IBTESAM 11 9 14 10 15 12 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

SAFA FATIMA HAMEEDUDDIN 11 5 14 11 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

SAHASRA MAHESH ALETI 11 7 14 7 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

SAMRAH SHAKEEL 11 8 14 12 15 13 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5

SANZIA STANLY ANTHIKKADAN 11 8 14 12 15 14 40 34 606 98.0 96.5 96.6

SUHAIL SAIDU MOHAMMED 11 5 14 8 15 12 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: H
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: H

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 10 26 5 25 18 18 14 10 12 21 23 18 20 22 20 20 28 4 27 19 14 21 15 6 25 17 20 21 12 11 9 11 21 14 26 12 22 19 22

% of students answered correct 54 36 93 18 89 64 64 50 36 43 75 82 64 71 79 71 71 100 14 96 68 50 75 54 21 89 61 71 75 43 39 32 39 75 50 93 43 79 68 79

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


ALIYA MOHAMMED 20/11/2012 PPP O PPP O O O O O P O P O PP O P O P O O O PPPP O O O O PPPPPPP
MOHAMMEDISMAIL
ALVIN THOMAS MATHEW 23/10/2012 O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P
AMARIAH ANDREWS THOMAS 21/02/2013 P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O O O P P O O P O O P P
AMELIYA MITHUN 10/08/2012 P O P O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P P P O P O P
AYESHA MEHAR FARSANA SIYAD 28/11/2012 O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P
BERNADO ANTONIO OLIVER 12/06/2013 O O O O O O P P O O P O O O P O O P O O O P P O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O P P
NUNES *
DAYAL RIJIN 03/09/2012 P O P O P P P O O O P P P P P P O P O P P O P O O P O O P O O O O P O P O P P O
ESHAAL NIVIN 09/08/2012 P P P O P P P O P O P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P
GEETHIKA JAYACHANDRAN 29/08/2012 P P P O P O O P P O P P O O P O O P O P P P P P O P P P O O P P P O P P O P O P
HAMNAH JABRI 01/02/2013 O O P O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P O O P O O O O O P P O P P O
HAYAH ZAREENA 23/08/2012 O O P O P P O P O O P P O P P P P P O P O P P P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O P P
ILHAN NOUFAL KAKKATTAKATH 04/07/2013 O O P O P O O P O O O O O O P P P P P P O O P O O P P P O P O P O P P P O P O P
ISAM HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 28/03/2013 P O P O O O O P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P P O O O P P O O P P P O P P P
JESHUA REINARD JABEZ 20/09/2012 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
JEYA JEHOSHEBA MAHEAR 05/08/2012 P O P O P P P O O O P P P P O P O P O P P O O P O P O O P O O O O O O P P P O P
JOHAN CHALAKUZHIYIL THOMAS 10/12/2012 P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P
KHADEEJAH SHABU 29/10/2012 P P P O P P P O O O P O P P O P O P O O P O P O O P O P P O O O O P P P P P P P
MOHAMED MOHAMED ZAID 31/08/2012 P O P O P P P O O P P P O O O O P P O P P P O P P P O P P O O P O P O P P P O P
MOHAMMAD YUSUF KHAN 10/03/2013 O O P O P O P O O P P P P P O O P P O P P O O P O P P P O O O O P P O P O P O P
NABEEL KHAN 24/01/2013 O O P O P O O P O O P P P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P P O P O P O O P O P P P
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: H

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 10 26 5 25 18 18 14 10 12 21 23 18 20 22 20 20 28 4 27 19 14 21 15 6 25 17 20 21 12 11 9 11 21 14 26 12 22 19 22

% of students answered correct 54 36 93 18 89 64 64 50 36 43 75 82 64 71 79 71 71 100 14 96 68 50 75 54 21 89 61 71 75 43 39 32 39 75 50 93 43 79 68 79

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


NAITIK TRIPATHI 27/09/2012 P O P O PP O O O P O PPPPPPP O P O PP O O P O O PP O O O P O P O O O O
OJASWI RAHUL DESHPANDE 11/08/2012 P O O O P O O PP O PP O P O PPP O P O O O O O O O PP O O O PPPP O PP O
RIFA FATHIMA ANCHILLATH 02/03/2013 O O PPP O PP O O O PPP O P O P O PPPPP O P O O P O O O O P O P O P O O
PUTHIYAPURA
RITHI THONDALIL BIJU 18/06/2013 O O P O P P O O P O P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P
SARA AHMAD 14/09/2012 O P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P P O O O P P
SENNILAVAN THENNARASU 11/03/2013 O O P O O O P O O P O P P O P O P P O P P O O O O P P O P O P O O O O P P O P P
SHAIK FAHAD 02/02/2013 O O P P P O O P O O P P O P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P
SHAZMIN SHIHAJ 25/01/2013 P P P O P P P O P O O O P O P O P P O P O P O O O P P P P O P O O P O P P P P P
SOHAM MAJUMDER 20/01/2013 O P O O O P O O O P O P O P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P P O O O O O O O P O O O
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: H

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ALIYA MOHAMMED MOHAMMEDISMAIL 11 5 14 9 15 9 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

ALVIN THOMAS MATHEW 11 10 14 11 15 14 40 35 621 99.0 97.8 97.9

AMARIAH ANDREWS THOMAS 11 9 14 10 15 10 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

AMELIYA MITHUN 11 9 14 7 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

AYESHA MEHAR FARSANA SIYAD 11 10 14 9 15 14 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5

BERNADO ANTONIO OLIVER NUNES * 11 2 14 4 15 6 40 12 402 4.1 7.6 7.6

DAYAL RIJIN 11 5 14 6 15 10 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

ESHAAL NIVIN 11 6 14 10 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

GEETHIKA JAYACHANDRAN 11 5 14 11 15 9 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

HAMNAH JABRI 11 6 14 6 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

HAYAH ZAREENA 11 6 14 8 15 12 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

ILHAN NOUFAL KAKKATTAKATH 11 6 14 6 15 8 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

ISAM HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 11 4 14 9 15 12 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

JESHUA REINARD JABEZ 11 10 14 13 15 15 40 38 686 100.0 99.6 99.7

JEYA JEHOSHEBA MAHEAR 11 5 14 8 15 7 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

JOHAN CHALAKUZHIYIL THOMAS 11 7 14 11 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

KHADEEJAH SHABU 11 5 14 8 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

MOHAMED MOHAMED ZAID 11 7 14 9 15 8 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

MOHAMMAD YUSUF KHAN 11 6 14 8 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

NABEEL KHAN 11 4 14 9 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

NAITIK TRIPATHI 11 6 14 5 15 9 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

OJASWI RAHUL DESHPANDE 11 4 14 8 15 7 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

RIFA FATHIMA ANCHILLATH PUTHIYAPURA 11 4 14 7 15 9 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

RITHI THONDALIL BIJU 11 6 14 8 15 12 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: H

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SARA AHMAD 11 9 14 8 15 13 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

SENNILAVAN THENNARASU 11 6 14 5 15 7 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

SHAIK FAHAD 11 6 14 8 15 12 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

SHAZMIN SHIHAJ 11 6 14 10 15 8 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

SOHAM MAJUMDER 11 4 14 6 15 6 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: J
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: J

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 23 10 21 14 24 20 18 4 8 7 23 23 16 19 10 24 18 25 12 28 19 14 25 14 2 24 13 16 16 16 20 10 14 19 5 23 7 20 24 22

% of students answered correct 82 36 75 50 86 71 64 14 29 25 82 82 57 68 36 86 64 89 43 100 68 50 89 50 7 86 46 57 57 57 71 36 50 68 18 82 25 71 86 79

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


AAZEEN MARYAM 23/08/2012 P O P O P P P O O O P P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P P O P O P O P O O P O P P P
ABHINAV JITHESH 14/05/2013 P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P P P O P P O P P P P O
AMEEL ANWAR 23/01/2013 P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
ANAM SARAH SHABEEB IBRAHIM 15/11/2012 P O P O P P P O O O P O P O O O P P O P O P O O O O P O P O P O P O O P O P P P
APARAJITH GOPALAKRISHNAN 13/03/2013 P P O O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P P O P O O O O P O P P P
ARDHANA PRAVEEN NAIR 28/08/2012 P O O O P P O O P O P O O O O P O P P P P O P P O P O P O O P O O P O O O O P O
ATHMIKA MANGHOTTUPURA 27/08/2012 P O P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O O O P O P P P O O O P P P O P P P
AJITHKUMAR
AYESHA FATIMA 01/06/2013 O P P O P O P O O O P O O O O P O O P P O O P O P O O O O O O O O O O O O O P P
DAKSHA RENJITH 06/03/2013 O O P P O P P O O P P P O P O O P P O P P O P O P P O O O P O O O P O P P P P P
DEVANARAYANAN KONGATTIL 31/03/2013 O O P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P P O P O P P P P O P P O P O P P P
HANA ALI 18/02/2013 P O O O P O P O O O P P P O O O O O O P O P P O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P
ISHAN KAKKOPRAVAN GIREESH 19/12/2012 P O P O O P O O O O O P P P O P P P P P O O P P O P P P O P P P O P O P O P P P
JOSH FRANCIS EMIL 21/06/2013 P O P P P O O O O O P P P O O P O P O P P O P O O P P P O P O P P P O P O O P P
JUAN SINO * 16/02/2013 P P O O P O P P P O P O O O P P O O O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O P O O O O P
JUVANN SARAH JOHN 20/07/2013 P P P O P P P O O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O O O P O O P O P O P P P
KENNETH PAUL CHOLATTU 30/12/2012 P O P O P P O O O O O P P P O P P P P P O O P P O P O O P P P P O O O P O P P P
KIYANSH SEN 13/11/2013 P P P O P O O P O P P O P P P P O P O P O P P P O P O O O P O O P P O P P P P O
MALAVIKA SUJEET RAJA 08/03/2013 P O O O P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O P O P O O P P P O P P P
MISHAL MIRZA KADUNGOTHEL 08/02/2013 P O O P P P O O P O P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O P P P P P O P O P O O P P
KADUNGOTHEL
MOHAMMAD HUMAID ALAM 27/10/2012 PPPPPPP O O O PP O PPPPPPPP O PP O PP O PPP O O P O PPPP O
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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: J

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 23 10 21 14 24 20 18 4 8 7 23 23 16 19 10 24 18 25 12 28 19 14 25 14 2 24 13 16 16 16 20 10 14 19 5 23 7 20 24 22

% of students answered correct 82 36 75 50 86 71 64 14 29 25 82 82 57 68 36 86 64 89 43 100 68 50 89 50 7 86 46 57 57 57 71 36 50 68 18 82 25 71 86 79

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


MOHAMMAD ZAID SERAJ 29/03/2013 P O P P P O O O O O P P O O O P O O O P P O P O O P P P O P O P P P O O O O P P
NANDITHA ULLAS 31/07/2013 O O P O P O O O O O P P P P O P O P O P O P P P O P O P P O P P P O O P O P P P
NUHA FATHIMA AHAMAD 09/11/2012 P O P P O O O O O O P P P P O P O P O P P O P O O P P P P P O P O O P P O P O O
REHAN RAFEEQUE 17/07/2013 P P P P P P P O O O P P P O O P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P
SAIPRANAV PRAKASH 23/05/2013 P O O O P P O O P O O O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O O P P O P P O P P P P P
SAYED AHMED FAIZAAN HIRDH 30/12/2012 P P P P P P P O O O P P P O O P P P P P P P P O O P O P P O P P P P O P P P P P
SNITHIK REVANSIDDAPPA 12/03/2012 P O P P P O P O P O P P O P O O O P O P O O P P O P P P O O P O P P P P O O P P
YEKKELE
SREEBHADRA RANJITH 01/05/2013 PP O PPPPP O O O PPP O PPP O PPP O P O O O PPPP O O O O O O O O O
VIHAAN TULASI 01/01/2013 O PPPPPP O P O PPPPPPPPPPP O P O O PPP O O P O PP O P O P O P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: J

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAZEEN MARYAM 11 8 14 7 15 9 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

ABHINAV JITHESH 11 9 14 9 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

AMEEL ANWAR 11 10 14 11 15 15 40 36 638 99.7 98.7 98.8

ANAM SARAH SHABEEB IBRAHIM 11 6 14 6 15 7 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

APARAJITH GOPALAKRISHNAN 11 7 14 9 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

ARDHANA PRAVEEN NAIR 11 6 14 5 15 6 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

ATHMIKA MANGHOTTUPURA AJITHKUMAR 11 8 14 7 15 13 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

AYESHA FATIMA 11 3 14 3 15 6 40 12 402 4.1 7.6 7.6

DAKSHA RENJITH 11 6 14 5 15 11 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

DEVANARAYANAN KONGATTIL 11 8 14 8 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

HANA ALI 11 2 14 4 15 5 40 11 392 2.4 6.0 5.9

ISHAN KAKKOPRAVAN GIREESH 11 8 14 8 15 8 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

JOSH FRANCIS EMIL 11 5 14 7 15 10 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

JUAN SINO * 11 3 14 6 15 5 40 14 420 5.7 13.1 12.9

JUVANN SARAH JOHN 11 8 14 8 15 11 40 27 529 69.3 75.3 75.6

KENNETH PAUL CHOLATTU 11 8 14 7 15 8 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

KIYANSH SEN 11 5 14 9 15 10 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

MALAVIKA SUJEET RAJA 11 8 14 6 15 11 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

MISHAL MIRZA KADUNGOTHEL KADUNGOTHEL 11 7 14 7 15 11 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

MOHAMMAD HUMAID ALAM 11 8 14 9 15 12 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

MOHAMMAD ZAID SERAJ 11 4 14 5 15 10 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

NANDITHA ULLAS 11 6 14 7 15 9 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

NUHA FATHIMA AHAMAD 11 4 14 7 15 10 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

REHAN RAFEEQUE 11 10 14 8 15 12 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: J

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SAIPRANAV PRAKASH 11 8 14 7 15 9 40 24 503 52.0 59.9 59.8

SAYED AHMED FAIZAAN HIRDH 11 10 14 9 15 11 40 30 558 88.2 87.5 87.8

SNITHIK REVANSIDDAPPA YEKKELE 11 5 14 8 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

SREEBHADRA RANJITH 11 6 14 8 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

VIHAAN TULASI 11 9 14 9 15 10 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 4 Grade: 4


Test Date: November 2022 Section: K
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30 (Number of SEN Students: 2)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Identifies a nocturnal pollinator.
2 Life Sciences Understands a plant mechanism to attract pollinators.
3 Physical Sciences Understands the effect of mass on the speed of an object.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a non-contact force.
5 Life Sciences Recalls that predators are carnivores.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies differences in stone types through observation.
7 Earth Sciences Reasons that layers within stones are caused from different types of material.
8 Life Sciences Interprets results to draw a conclusion.
9 Life Sciences Interprets a table to recognise the symptoms of overwatering in plants.
10 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies an effect of stretching and releasing an elastic band.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
13 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
14 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
16 Earth Sciences Understands a type of information that a fossil cannot provide.
17 Earth Sciences Understands seasonal influence on waterfall flow.
18 Earth Sciences Suggests a way to make a natural source of water fit for drinking.
19 Earth Sciences Explains why the position of stars in the sky appears to move over a year.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies a liquid from a range of substances.
21 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of solid.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies a change of state.
23 Physical Sciences Knows that moisture condenses on a cold surface.
24 Life Sciences Draws a conclusion from the result of an investigation.
25 Life Sciences Understands the conditions by which plants lose water the fastest.
26 Earth Sciences Identifies the factor that forms a specific landform.
27 Life Sciences Suggests an objective for an experimental investigation.
28 Life Sciences Suggests an improvement in an experimental setup.
29 Physical Sciences Determines which forces will result in a forward motion.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies the question investigated in an experiment.
31 Earth Sciences Understands how the direction of Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Sun to appear to rise in the east.
32 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
33 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
34 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
36 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
37 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
38 Life Sciences Identifies a statement that is supported by evidence in tabled data about living things.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies metal as a conductor of electricity.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct orientation of batteries in a battery pack.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: K

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 8 19 4 24 17 17 7 10 9 17 25 18 20 10 15 16 24 9 27 17 12 22 12 5 25 11 24 16 19 10 9 9 23 19 24 5 22 25 24

% of students answered correct 54 29 68 14 86 61 61 25 36 32 61 89 64 71 36 54 57 86 32 96 61 43 79 43 18 89 39 86 57 68 36 32 32 82 68 86 18 79 89 86

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


ANVIN MOHAMMED 20/08/2012 O O P O PP O PP O PPPP O PPPPPPPPP O PPPPPP O PPPP O PPP
AWEER MOHAMED AYUB SHAIKH 28/08/2012 O P O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O PP O O O P O O O O O O O PP O O O
SURAB
DHAKSHA MAHESH 05/07/2013 P P P O P O O O O P O P P O P P O P O P O O O P O P O P P P P O O P O P O O P O
GURJAS SINGH 11/03/2013 P O P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P
HAYDEN JACOB PLAKKA 07/03/2013 P O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P
INAAYA PHOPLANKAR 09/10/2012 P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P
JOANA SARA JOJI 16/07/2013 O O P O P P P O O O O P O P O P P P O P P P P O O P O P P P P O O P O P O P P P
JOHANNA JOBY 03/09/2013 P P P O P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P O P P O P P O P O P O O O P P P O P P P
KHALIFA SAIF BAWAZEER 26/01/2012 O P O O O O O O P P O P O O P O O P O P P P P O O P O P P P O P O O P P O P O P
LAMPARD MANJITH THOMAS * 26/09/2012 P O P O P P P O O O P P O P O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P
LEEDHIYA DHANISHLASS 05/03/2013 P O O O P P P O P O P P O P O P P O O P O O P O O P O P O O O O P P O O O P P O
MARYAM MOHAMED ARIF 06/07/2013 P P P O P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P O O P O P P O P O P O O O P P P O P P P
MATISHA SHAWNA NORONHA 29/08/2012 P O O O P P P O P O P P O P O P P P O P O O P O P P O O O O O O P P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED FIZAN 23/08/2013 O O P O P O P P O O P O O P O O P P O P O O O O O P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P
MUHAMMAD ZAAM 06/03/2013 O O P O P P O P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P O O P P P P O P P P
MUHAMMED KAIS ULLATTIL 19/06/2013 O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O O P P O P P O O O O P O P O P P O O P P P O P P P
NAIMA NIZAR 06/03/2013 P O O O P P O O O O P O P P O O O P O P P O P O O P O O P P O P O P O P O O P P
NATHAN LEE GEO GEORGE 26/02/2013 O O P O P O O O O O O P P P O O O O O P P O O O O P O P O P O O O P P P O P P P
NATHAN PETER DSILVA 23/04/2013 O O P O P P O O O O P P P P O O O P O P P O O O P O O P P P P P O P P O O O P P
NESTOR LOURDES SANDOSH 23/01/2013 O O P P P P O O O O P P P P O O O P O P P O P P O P O P P O O O O O O O O O P P

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: K

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L L P P L E E L L E P L L P P E E E E P P P P L L E L L P P E E E P P L L L P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 8 19 4 24 17 17 7 10 9 17 25 18 20 10 15 16 24 9 27 17 12 22 12 5 25 11 24 16 19 10 9 9 23 19 24 5 22 25 24

% of students answered correct 54 29 68 14 86 61 61 25 36 32 61 89 64 71 36 54 57 86 32 96 61 43 79 43 18 89 39 86 57 68 36 32 32 82 68 86 18 79 89 86

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 59 43 60 21 78 53 65 45 38 41 65 80 71 62 49 51 58 80 33 94 59 52 70 44 24 73 40 63 68 41 56 24 46 72 47 74 31 71 76 82

% of students correct - International 59 41 61 21 76 53 66 46 38 40 66 80 72 63 49 51 55 80 33 94 60 52 70 45 23 73 39 62 68 42 56 25 46 72 47 74 31 72 76 82

Student Responses DOB


NIRANJAN HARIKRISHNAN 13/06/2013 P O P O P O P O O P P O O P P P O O O P P O P P O P P P P P O O O P O O P P P P
NOWEL JOBY GEORGE 24/12/2012 P O P O P O O O O O P P P P O P P P P P O O P P O P O P O O O O O P P P O P P P
REYAH SULTHANA HAREES 09/08/2012 O P O O O P P O P O O P O O O O O P O P O P P O P P P P P O P O P P P P O P P O
SAATHVIK CHOORANATT 08/11/2012 O P O O P O O P O O P P P O P O P P P P O O P O O O P P P O O P O P O P O O P P
SAJITHKUMAR
SAMYUKTHA VISWANATHAN 06/01/2013 P O P O P P P O P O P P O P P O P P O P P O P O O P O P P P O P O P P P O P P P
SHAWN KURIAN 04/10/2012 P O P O P P P O O O P P P P O O P P O P P P O O O P P P P P O O O O P P O P O P
SUMANTH GURU 31/05/2013 P O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P
THISHIKA MURUGANANADAM 20/12/2012 O O O O P P P P O O O P P P O O P P O P O P P O O P O P O P O O O O O P O P P P
THOOSAN MADDIPATLA * 08/10/2013 O O O P P P O P O P P O O O P O O P P O O O O O P O O O O O O P O O P O O P O O
VIBHA RAJEEV NAIR 05/12/2012 P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: K

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ANVIN MOHAMMED 11 8 14 10 15 13 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

AWEER MOHAMED AYUB SHAIKH SURAB 11 1 14 6 15 2 40 9 371 0.7 2.8 2.7

DHAKSHA MAHESH 11 5 14 8 15 7 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

GURJAS SINGH 11 7 14 10 15 12 40 29 548 82.4 83.5 84.0

HAYDEN JACOB PLAKKA 11 8 14 11 15 15 40 34 606 98.0 96.5 96.6

INAAYA PHOPLANKAR 11 10 14 9 15 12 40 31 569 92.6 90.4 90.6

JOANA SARA JOJI 11 7 14 5 15 11 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

JOHANNA JOBY 11 7 14 9 15 10 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

KHALIFA SAIF BAWAZEER 11 4 14 6 15 9 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

LAMPARD MANJITH THOMAS * 11 9 14 7 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.3

LEEDHIYA DHANISHLASS 11 6 14 6 15 6 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

MARYAM MOHAMED ARIF 11 7 14 9 15 9 40 25 512 56.1 65.3 65.1

MATISHA SHAWNA NORONHA 11 7 14 7 15 8 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

MOHAMMED FIZAN 11 6 14 6 15 9 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

MUHAMMAD ZAAM 11 6 14 10 15 12 40 28 538 77.7 79.9 80.2

MUHAMMED KAIS ULLATTIL 11 5 14 5 15 7 40 17 446 13.9 23.3 22.8

NAIMA NIZAR 11 4 14 4 15 10 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

NATHAN LEE GEO GEORGE 11 1 14 6 15 9 40 16 437 10.1 19.7 19.0

NATHAN PETER DSILVA 11 4 14 5 15 11 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

NESTOR LOURDES SANDOSH 11 3 14 5 15 10 40 18 454 16.9 27.4 26.8

NIRANJAN HARIKRISHNAN 11 4 14 7 15 12 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

NOWEL JOBY GEORGE 11 5 14 8 15 9 40 22 487 39.9 49.1 48.7

REYAH SULTHANA HAREES 11 6 14 8 15 7 40 21 478 32.4 42.7 42.4

SAATHVIK CHOORANATT SAJITHKUMAR 11 4 14 8 15 8 40 20 470 26.4 37.2 36.9

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Science Level 4 Grade: 4 Section: K

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SAMYUKTHA VISWANATHAN 11 6 14 7 15 13 40 26 520 64.5 70.1 70.4

SHAWN KURIAN 11 5 14 8 15 10 40 23 495 47.0 54.5 54.1

SUMANTH GURU 11 10 14 10 15 13 40 33 592 96.3 95.3 95.5

THISHIKA MURUGANANADAM 11 5 14 7 15 7 40 19 462 21.3 32.3 31.9

THOOSAN MADDIPATLA * 11 5 14 4 15 4 40 13 411 4.7 10.2 10.0

VIBHA RAJEEV NAIR 11 9 14 10 15 13 40 32 580 93.9 93.0 93.2

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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End of Grade: 4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 22 16 6 11 22 24 15 23 21 12 22 5 13 20 22 9 27 24 20 20 7 16 28 17 26 27 19 17 23 18 14 13 18 27 24 17 12 21 13

% of students answered correct 64 79 57 21 39 79 86 54 82 75 43 79 18 46 71 79 32 96 86 71 71 25 57 100 61 93 96 68 61 82 64 50 46 64 96 86 61 43 75 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AARCHA SRIJITH 11/09/2011 O O P O O O PPPPP O P O PP O PPP O O O P O PPP O PP O O PPPP O PP
AAYISHA BEGAM MOHAMED 26/08/2011 PP O O PPP O O PPP O O PPPPPPPP O PPPPPPPP O PPPPPPPP
JANNA
ADWAITHA SARI SHYJU 22/04/2012 P P O O O P P P P P O P O P P P O P P O P O P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P
AIZA JAVED 15/01/2012 O O O P O P P P P O O P O O O O P P O O P O O P O P P P O P O P O P P O O O O O
AKSARA SETHURAMAN 04/09/2011 P P P P P P P P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O O P P P P O O P P O P O P P P P O O
AMANDA CHRYSLE DSOUZA 14/10/2011 P P P O O O P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P O P P P O P O
ANANYA MANESH MANESH 20/11/2011 O P P P P O O O P O O O O P O P O P P O O O O P P O P O O O O O O O P P O O P P
ANIKA KARTHIKA ANURAJ 02/03/2012 O P O O O O O O P P P P O P P P P P O O P O O P P O P O O P P O O O O O O O P P
ANNIE RITHA JOSH 02/11/2010 O P P O P O P O P P O O P O P P O P O P P O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P O O O O
ANNMARIYA JOS 22/05/2012 O O P O O P P O O P P O O O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O
ANWITA SAJISH 13/12/2011 P P O O O P P P P P O P O P P P O P P O P O P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P
ASHMITA RAY 25/07/2012 P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P
AVANI KRISHNA ANEESHKUMAR 14/09/2011 P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P
DANICA ANN SHIJU 10/06/2012 P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
FATHIMA HANIYA MADATHIL 12/12/2011 O P O O O P P O O O O P P P P O O P P O O O P P P P P P O P O P O O P P P O P O
FATHIMA ZOHA UNIKKORAN 14/06/2012 P P P O O P P O P P O P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O
KANDY
FIZA FATHIMA FAUSAD 30/06/2011 O P O O PP O O P O O P O O O O O PPPP O O PPP O O O O P O O PP O O O O O
MARIYA QUAIED JOHER BADDU 04/02/2012 P O O O O P O PPP O P O O P O O O P O P O PP O PP O O PP O O PP O O O P O
MELCIA ABRAHAM 12/08/2011 PPP O O PPPPPPPP O PPPPP O O PPP O PPPPPPP O PPPPP O O
MONICKARAJAN

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 22 16 6 11 22 24 15 23 21 12 22 5 13 20 22 9 27 24 20 20 7 16 28 17 26 27 19 17 23 18 14 13 18 27 24 17 12 21 13

% of students answered correct 64 79 57 21 39 79 86 54 82 75 43 79 18 46 71 79 32 96 86 71 71 25 57 100 61 93 96 68 61 82 64 50 46 64 96 86 61 43 75 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


MINHA EDAKKANDAN 15/05/2010 P O O O P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P
NAIRA SHAREEF 22/09/2011 O P O O O O P O P O O P O O P O O P P P O O P P O P P O P O P P P O P P O O P P
NEHA NAZNEEN NARIYANTHODI 23/01/2012 O O P O O P P P P P O O O O O P O P P P O O O P O P P O O P P P O P P P O P P O
NIDA FATHIMA NISSAM 07/12/2011 P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P
NOORUL AYN NIAMATH AHAMED 08/12/2011 P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
PARVANA DILEEP 18/07/2012 P P P O P P P O P O P P O O O O O P O P P O P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O
REEM RAHOOF 11/10/2011 P P P O O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P O O O O P P P O P O
SRINIDHI PRABAKAR PRABAKAR 26/09/2011 P P O O P P P O O P P P O O P P O P P P O O O P O P P P P P O O P O P P P O O O
VEDIKA VINOD NAIR 28/04/2012 P P P O O P P P P P O P O P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P P P O O O O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARCHA SRIJITH 9 4 16 10 15 10 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

AAYISHA BEGAM MOHAMED JANNA 9 7 16 12 15 13 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

ADWAITHA SARI SHYJU 9 6 16 12 15 11 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

AIZA JAVED 9 4 16 6 15 7 40 17 467 11.6 26.9 24.7

AKSARA SETHURAMAN 9 6 16 11 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

AMANDA CHRYSLE DSOUZA 9 8 16 12 15 8 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

ANANYA MANESH MANESH 9 1 16 7 15 8 40 16 459 10.0 23.5 21.5

ANIKA KARTHIKA ANURAJ 9 4 16 5 15 9 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

ANNIE RITHA JOSH 9 4 16 10 15 9 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

ANNMARIYA JOS 9 4 16 11 15 10 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

ANWITA SAJISH 9 6 16 12 15 11 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

ASHMITA RAY 9 9 16 13 15 14 40 36 658 98.3 98.5 98.5

AVANI KRISHNA ANEESHKUMAR 9 7 16 14 15 13 40 34 625 93.4 94.2 94.1

DANICA ANN SHIJU 9 7 16 15 15 14 40 36 658 98.3 98.5 98.5

FATHIMA HANIYA MADATHIL 9 3 16 10 15 8 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

FATHIMA ZOHA UNIKKORAN KANDY 9 6 16 13 15 11 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

FIZA FATHIMA FAUSAD 9 1 16 8 15 6 40 15 451 8.0 20.4 18.5

MARIYA QUAIED JOHER BADDU 9 5 16 5 15 8 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

MELCIA ABRAHAM MONICKARAJAN 9 8 16 13 15 10 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

MINHA EDAKKANDAN 9 7 16 12 15 10 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

NAIRA SHAREEF 9 2 16 12 15 6 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

NEHA NAZNEEN NARIYANTHODI 9 2 16 9 15 10 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

NIDA FATHIMA NISSAM 9 6 16 12 15 12 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

NOORUL AYN NIAMATH AHAMED 9 7 16 14 15 14 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
PARVANA DILEEP 9 4 16 11 15 11 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

REEM RAHOOF 9 7 16 13 15 8 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

SRINIDHI PRABAKAR PRABAKAR 9 4 16 11 15 8 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

VEDIKA VINOD NAIR 9 7 16 12 15 8 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

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School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 18 13 9 9 22 20 5 25 19 20 23 1 15 10 16 8 23 23 21 20 8 18 20 16 24 25 12 13 22 17 13 8 14 21 16 9 11 16 12

% of students answered correct 70 67 48 33 33 81 74 19 93 70 74 85 4 56 37 59 30 85 85 78 74 30 67 74 59 89 93 44 48 81 63 48 30 52 78 59 33 41 59 44

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AABIS RAZA WILDAN 04/05/2012 P O O P O P O O P O P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P O P O P P P O O P P
AAMIR ABDULLA 11/01/2012 P P O O P P P O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O P P O P P O
AAQIB SHADAB JEELANI 03/08/2012 P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O P O O P P O
ABDUL HANNAN KHAN 22/06/2012 P O P O P P P O P O P P O P O O O P P O O P P P O O P O O P O P O P O P P O O P
ABDUL MUEEZ MAZHAR 30/03/2012 P P P P P O P O P O P P O P P O P P P P O O O P P P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O
SANGAMESHWARI
ABDULLA ANAS ABDUL MAJEED 08/03/2012 O O O O PP O O O PP O O PP O O O O O O O P O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O PP
ADVAITH SUNITHKUMAR 08/06/2012 PPPPPPP O PPPP O PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O PP
SUBRAMANYAN
AHIL MAHAMMAD ADAM 18/03/2012 P P O O P P P O P P P P O O O P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O
ARPITH ANEESHKUMAR 07/09/2011 P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P
AYAAN NAIK 31/10/2011 O P O P O P P P P P O P P P O O O P P P P P O O P P P O O P P O P P P O O O P O
DWAYNE MOSES GABRIEL PINTO 01/11/2011 P P P O O P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O O O P P P O P O
IBRAHIM ABDUL SAMIEH 04/06/2012 P O O O O P O O P P P P O O O P O P P O P O P P P P P O O P P O O O P P P O P P
KOYAKUTTY THANGAL
KAMRAN IBRAHIM NORE 18/01/2012 P P P P O P P O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O O P P P P P O O P O O P P P O O P O
KRITHIK HARIDAS 14/04/2012 O O P O O P P P P P O P O P O O O P P P O O O P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P O O
MANU RAM PRAKASH 04/04/2012 P O O P O P P O P O O P O P O O O P P P P O O P O P P P O P O O O O O O P O O O
MARZUK AHMED ASRAF ALI 01/01/2012 O O P O O O O O P O O P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O P
MOHAMMED HAMZA ANWAR 20/02/2012 P P O P O P P O P P P P O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED NEHAN 29/03/2012 P P P O O O O O P P P P O P P O O O P P O O O O O P O O P P O O O O P O O O O P
PATTAMMARU VALAPPIL
PRANAV PILLAI 10/06/2012 O P O O O PP O PPP O O O O P O P O PP O O PPPP O P O P O P O P O O PPP
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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 18 13 9 9 22 20 5 25 19 20 23 1 15 10 16 8 23 23 21 20 8 18 20 16 24 25 12 13 22 17 13 8 14 21 16 9 11 16 12

% of students answered correct 70 67 48 33 33 81 74 19 93 70 74 85 4 56 37 59 30 85 85 78 74 30 67 74 59 89 93 44 48 81 63 48 30 52 78 59 33 41 59 44

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


REHANUL RASOOL 18/03/2012 O P O O O P P P P P O O O O O P O P P P P O P O O P P O O O O P O O O O P O O O
RONITH SANDEEP RAWOOT 28/02/2012 P P P O O P O O P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P O P O O O O O O
SAMUEL ULLAS 06/01/2012 P P O O O P P O P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P
VAISHNAV SUNIL 16/08/2011 P P P O P P P P O P P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O O P P P P P O P
VEDANG UMESH PATKAR 08/05/2012 P P O O O O P O P P O P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P O O
VISHWA VARDHANA HARI SAI 27/12/2012 O O O O O P P O P P P P O O O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P O O O O O
ANUMALLA
YOJIT ARUL 03/07/2012 PP O O O PP O P O O P O PP O PPP O P O PP O PP O O P O O O O PP O P O O
ZAEEM HADI JABIR 31/03/2012 O O PP O O O O P O PP O O PP O O PPPP O PPPP O PPPPPPP O O O P O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AABIS RAZA WILDAN 9 5 16 10 15 10 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

AAMIR ABDULLA 9 5 16 10 15 13 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

AAQIB SHADAB JEELANI 9 5 16 10 15 13 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

ABDUL HANNAN KHAN 9 3 16 10 15 8 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

ABDUL MUEEZ MAZHAR SANGAMESHWARI 9 3 16 11 15 13 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

ABDULLA ANAS ABDUL MAJEED 9 2 16 2 15 7 40 11 415 1.7 8.6 7.6

ADVAITH SUNITHKUMAR SUBRAMANYAN 9 8 16 15 15 14 40 37 680 100.0 99.0 99.1

AHIL MAHAMMAD ADAM 9 5 16 10 15 12 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

ARPITH ANEESHKUMAR 9 6 16 13 15 13 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

AYAAN NAIK 9 3 16 10 15 11 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

DWAYNE MOSES GABRIEL PINTO 9 7 16 11 15 9 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

IBRAHIM ABDUL SAMIEH KOYAKUTTY THANGAL 9 4 16 9 15 9 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

KAMRAN IBRAHIM NORE 9 4 16 10 15 12 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

KRITHIK HARIDAS 9 2 16 9 15 11 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

MANU RAM PRAKASH 9 3 16 8 15 6 40 17 467 11.6 26.9 24.7

MARZUK AHMED ASRAF ALI 9 1 16 6 15 0 40 7 372 0.3 1.5 1.3

MOHAMMED HAMZA ANWAR 9 5 16 11 15 12 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

MOHAMMED NEHAN PATTAMMARU VALAPPIL 9 2 16 9 15 5 40 16 459 10.0 23.5 21.5

PRANAV PILLAI 9 2 16 9 15 10 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

REHANUL RASOOL 9 4 16 9 15 3 40 16 459 10.0 23.5 21.5

RONITH SANDEEP RAWOOT 9 5 16 10 15 7 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

SAMUEL ULLAS 9 6 16 14 15 11 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

VAISHNAV SUNIL 9 6 16 12 15 11 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

VEDANG UMESH PATKAR 9 6 16 10 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

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International
37.0
50.8
41.2

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
39.6
52.8
43.6
22.9
37.9
29.2

School Percentile
491
515
499

Scale Score
No. of question
20
23
21

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: A_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10

answered correctly
7
7

No. of questions in
15
15
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
8
9
9

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
4
5

No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
9
9
9
VISHWA VARDHANA HARI SAI ANUMALLA
Student Scores

ZAEEM HADI JABIR


Science Level 5

YOJIT ARUL
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 26 18 6 17 18 23 12 23 19 12 21 2 13 15 17 9 22 23 22 20 9 18 25 16 23 25 24 21 24 13 17 15 18 24 21 17 15 17 17

% of students answered correct 63 96 67 22 63 67 85 44 85 70 44 78 7 48 56 63 33 81 85 81 74 33 67 93 59 85 93 89 78 89 48 63 56 67 89 78 63 56 63 63

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AGNES VERONICA 30/09/2011 P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P
ANGEL RENJITH 17/10/2012 P P O P O P P O P O O O O P O O O O P P O O O P O O P O O P O O P O O O O O O O
ANGEL SHAJI 03/04/2012 O P P O P P P O P P P P O O O P O P O O O O O P O P P P P P O P O P P O O O O O
ANGELA VARGHESE THOMAS 30/12/2011 P P P P O P P O P O P P O P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P
ANUM NIGAR 02/03/2012 O P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P P O P P P P P O P O P P O O O O P
APOORVA KANNANANIKKAL 27/07/2012 P P O O P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P
BAIJU
AQSA JAVED 26/11/2011 P P P O O P O O P O P P P O P O O O P P P P P O O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P
CAROLINE ANNA BIJOY 14/06/2012 P P P P P P P O P O O P O P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P O P O
DHANIYA SASI SASI 31/03/2012 P P O O O O P O P P O P O P O O O P P P P O P P O O P O P P O O O P P P P O O P
DIYA RAJESH KURUP 01/10/2011 O P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P
ESHA LAL VARGHESE 24/03/2012 O O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P O O O P P O O O P P P P P P P O O P O O O O P O
FAIZA RAFI KUNJUMOHAMED 19/03/2012 O P P O O O P P O O P P O O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P O
FATHIMA ZEHNA SAMEERUDHEEN 29/05/2012 O P O O O P P P P O O O O O O O O O P O O O P P O O O P O P O P O P P P P P P O
HANNAH MARIAM 02/09/2011 O P P O P P P O P P O O O O O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P
INAAYA MEHREEN ISMAIL 01/07/2012 P P P P P O P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P
JIANA JAIMIE 01/06/2012 P P P O P P O P P P P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O O P P
MAIZA NAFEESA 24/03/2012 P P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P
MEHRISH AYANA ANSIL 11/11/2011 P P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P
NAILAH ILLIKKAL ABDUL 08/08/2011 P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P
RASHEED
RAMONA NEOLA DSOUZA 26/05/2012 O P O O O PP O O P O P O P O P O PPPP O PP O PPPPP O O O O PPPPP O
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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 26 18 6 17 18 23 12 23 19 12 21 2 13 15 17 9 22 23 22 20 9 18 25 16 23 25 24 21 24 13 17 15 18 24 21 17 15 17 17

% of students answered correct 63 96 67 22 63 67 85 44 85 70 44 78 7 48 56 63 33 81 85 81 74 33 67 93 59 85 93 89 78 89 48 63 56 67 89 78 63 56 63 63

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


RIDA SHAHUL HAMEED 06/04/2012 P P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P O P O
SANKEERTHANA SATCHU 18/02/2012 P P P O P O P O P P O P O P O P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P O P
SHIVANI SHINE 26/05/2012 O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P O O P P P O O O P O P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P
SREENANDHA SURESH 08/09/2012 P P O O O O P P P O O O O P P P O P O P P O O P O O P O O P O O O P O O O O O O
THANVI RAMANAN RAJA 26/12/2011 P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
VYGA SUDEEP 12/06/2012 O P P O P P P P P P P P O O O O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P
ZIA RIYAS 30/06/2011 P P O P O P O O O P O O O P O P O O P O O O O P P P P P P P O O O O P P O O O P

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AGNES VERONICA 9 8 16 15 15 13 40 36 658 98.3 98.5 98.5

ANGEL RENJITH 9 1 16 6 15 6 40 13 433 4.3 13.9 12.4

ANGEL SHAJI 9 2 16 9 15 9 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

ANGELA VARGHESE THOMAS 9 6 16 13 15 12 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

ANUM NIGAR 9 5 16 12 15 9 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

APOORVA KANNANANIKKAL BAIJU 9 8 16 13 15 12 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

AQSA JAVED 9 6 16 13 15 7 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

CAROLINE ANNA BIJOY 9 6 16 14 15 9 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

DHANIYA SASI SASI 9 3 16 10 15 8 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

DIYA RAJESH KURUP 9 6 16 13 15 12 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

ESHA LAL VARGHESE 9 5 16 6 15 10 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

FAIZA RAFI KUNJUMOHAMED 9 6 16 10 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

FATHIMA ZEHNA SAMEERUDHEEN 9 3 16 7 15 7 40 17 467 11.6 26.9 24.7

HANNAH MARIAM 9 4 16 14 15 10 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

INAAYA MEHREEN ISMAIL 9 7 16 14 15 12 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

JIANA JAIMIE 9 7 16 13 15 10 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

MAIZA NAFEESA 9 6 16 13 15 12 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

MEHRISH AYANA ANSIL 9 6 16 13 15 12 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

NAILAH ILLIKKAL ABDUL RASHEED 9 8 16 13 15 12 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

RAMONA NEOLA DSOUZA 9 4 16 10 15 9 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

RIDA SHAHUL HAMEED 9 6 16 13 15 9 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

SANKEERTHANA SATCHU 9 4 16 13 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

SHIVANI SHINE 9 2 16 11 15 5 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

SREENANDHA SURESH 9 5 16 4 15 6 40 15 451 8.0 20.4 18.5

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International
82.2
28.6
99.1

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
82.4
30.9
100.0 99.0
79.1
15.9

School Percentile
577
475
680

Scale Score
No. of question
30
18
37

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: B_F

Physical Sciences

No. of question
11
15

answered correctly
8

No. of questions in
15
15
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

14
13

answered correctly
7

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
3
9

No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
9
9
9
Student Scores

THANVI RAMANAN RAJA


Science Level 5

VYGA SUDEEP
ZIA RIYAS
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 19 15 10 12 19 20 11 21 20 16 17 0 17 12 16 8 22 18 16 17 6 18 25 17 22 24 13 16 20 16 13 10 19 22 20 14 11 20 14

% of students answered correct 72 76 60 40 48 76 80 44 84 80 64 68 0 68 48 64 32 88 72 64 68 24 72 100 68 88 96 52 64 80 64 52 40 76 88 80 56 44 80 56

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AARUSH MALIK 24/01/2012 O O O O O P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P O P
ABISHEK RADJACOUMARE 09/03/2012 P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P
ADITH RAGESH 20/04/2012 P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
ADWAITH KALIKATTU ABHILASH 28/12/2011 P P P P O P O O P P O O O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P O
AKSHATH SETHURAMAN 04/09/2011 P P O O O P P P P P O P O O P O O P P O O O O P O P P P O P O O O P P P O O O O
ALEKH AJAY 13/10/2011 P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
AYAN PARVEZ 19/04/2012 P P O P O P P O P P O P O P P P O P O O P O P P O P P O O P O O P P P O P O O P
AZAN MOHAMMED 11/03/2012 O P O O O P O O P P O O O P O O O P O P O O O P O O P O P O O P O P O O O O O P
KARIKKUMPURATH
BAVIN RAM BALAMURALI 16/07/2012 O O O O O O O O PPPP O P O P O PPPP O PPPPPP O PPP O O PP O PP O
BILAL BIN ABDUL NASAR 16/06/2012 PPP O PPP O PPPP O PP O O PPPPPPPPPP O O PPP O PPPP O P O
FAADI MOHAMED ISFAHAN 21/01/2012 PPP O PPP O PPPP O PPPP O PPPP O PPPPPPPPPPPPPP O P O
VALLOORAN
HAMMAD HASSAAN AL JABRI 08/08/2011 P P P P O O P O P O O P O P P P O P P O P O P P P O P O P O P P O O P P P P P P
HISHAM MUHAMMED SAFEER 27/05/2012 O P P O O P P O P O P O O O O O O P O O O O P P O P P O P P P O O P O O O P P O
IBRAHIM SALAHUDDIN 03/10/2011 P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
JAXON DSOUZA 25/03/2012 O O O O O P O O P P O O O P O O O P O P P P O P O P P O O P O P O P P P P O P O
JESWIN ANTONY MICHAEL 04/05/2012 P P P P O P P O P P P P O P O P O P P O P O P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P
KARTHIK SREENI 22/05/2012 O P O O P P P P P P P P O O O O O O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P
KRITHIK AVYUKTH SURESH 19/03/2012 P O P P P P P P O O O O O O O P O P P O O O O P P P P P P P O O P O P P O O P O
KUMAR
MANAN HETAL DESAI 23/07/2012 PPP O O P O O O O O P O PPP O P O O P O PP O PP O PP O PPPP O O O O O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 19 15 10 12 19 20 11 21 20 16 17 0 17 12 16 8 22 18 16 17 6 18 25 17 22 24 13 16 20 16 13 10 19 22 20 14 11 20 14

% of students answered correct 72 76 60 40 48 76 80 44 84 80 64 68 0 68 48 64 32 88 72 64 68 24 72 100 68 88 96 52 64 80 64 52 40 76 88 80 56 44 80 56

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


MOHAMMAD RAYYAN ARSHAD 24/11/2011 O PPP O O PP O PP O O O PPPPPPP O PPPPPPPPP O O PPP O PPP
MUHAMMED IHSAN 05/01/2012 PP O PPPP O P O P O O P O PPPPP O O PPPPPP O P O P O O PPPPPP
RARUVALAPPIL
NEERAJ SERIN 19/01/2012 P O O P P P P O P P P P O P O P O P O P P O O P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P
NURAZ ABDUL JALEEL 23/05/2012 P P O O P P P P O P P P O O O O O P P P O O O P O P P O P P P O O P P P O O P O
SAYOOJ CHEPPOOTHARA SAJIN 21/10/2011 P O P P P P P P P P P P O O O P O P O P P P P P O O O O O O O P O P O P O O P O
SULTHAN AARIFEEN 12/02/2012 P P P O O P P P P P O P O P O O P O P O P P P P P P P O P O P O O O P P P O P P

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARUSH MALIK 9 4 16 11 15 10 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

ABISHEK RADJACOUMARE 9 8 16 12 15 13 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

ADITH RAGESH 9 8 16 13 15 14 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

ADWAITH KALIKATTU ABHILASH 9 5 16 10 15 11 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

AKSHATH SETHURAMAN 9 4 16 8 15 7 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

ALEKH AJAY 9 7 16 13 15 14 40 34 625 93.4 94.2 94.1

AYAN PARVEZ 9 5 16 9 15 9 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

AZAN MOHAMMED KARIKKUMPURATH 9 0 16 8 15 5 40 13 433 4.3 13.9 12.4

BAVIN RAM BALAMURALI 9 4 16 8 15 11 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

BILAL BIN ABDUL NASAR 9 5 16 12 15 13 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

FAADI MOHAMED ISFAHAN VALLOORAN 9 7 16 13 15 13 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

HAMMAD HASSAAN AL JABRI 9 5 16 11 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

HISHAM MUHAMMED SAFEER 9 1 16 7 15 9 40 17 467 11.6 26.9 24.7

IBRAHIM SALAHUDDIN 9 8 16 13 15 15 40 36 658 98.3 98.5 98.5

JAXON DSOUZA 9 2 16 8 15 8 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

JESWIN ANTONY MICHAEL 9 4 16 13 15 13 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

KARTHIK SREENI 9 4 16 11 15 12 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

KRITHIK AVYUKTH SURESH KUMAR 9 4 16 8 15 9 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

MANAN HETAL DESAI 9 5 16 9 15 6 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

MOHAMMAD RAYYAN ARSHAD 9 7 16 9 15 13 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

MUHAMMED IHSAN RARUVALAPPIL 9 5 16 11 15 12 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

NEERAJ SERIN 9 3 16 11 15 14 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

NURAZ ABDUL JALEEL 9 2 16 9 15 11 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

SAYOOJ CHEPPOOTHARA SAJIN 9 6 16 8 15 8 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

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International
65.3

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
66.4
53.8

School Percentile
540

Scale Score
No. of question
26

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40

the test
Section: B_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
9

No. of questions in
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

11

answered correctly
No. of questions in
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
6

No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
9
Student Scores

SULTHAN AARIFEEN
Science Level 5
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 23 22 17 3 14 23 19 18 23 22 16 21 4 17 13 22 10 25 24 20 16 11 21 25 14 22 26 20 25 21 16 15 9 14 24 20 15 12 18 13

% of students answered correct 82 79 61 11 50 82 68 64 82 79 57 75 14 61 46 79 36 89 86 71 57 39 75 89 50 79 93 71 89 75 57 54 32 50 86 71 54 43 64 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


ANAMY ANTONY 25/01/2012 P P O O O P O P P O P P O P P O O P P P P O P P O P P O P P O P O O P P P P O O
ANIQA NABEEL 04/04/2012 P P P O O P P O O P O P O P O P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P
ARCHANA KARIMPANAKKAL AJI 30/10/2011 P P P O P P O O P P P P O O P P O O O P P O P P O O P O O P P O O O O O P P P O
ARDHRA RAJESH NAIR 09/12/2011 P O P O O O P P O P P P O P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P
ASHWINI KANNAN KANNAN 13/01/2012 P P O O O P O O P P O O O P O O O P P P O O O P O P O P P P O P O O P P O P P O
AVANTIKA GIRISH PILLAI 15/08/2011 P P P O P P O O P P O P O O O P O P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P O P O O O P O
AWA MARIAM 12/10/2011 P O O O O P P P P P O O O O P P O P P P O O O P O P P O P P P O O O P P P O O O
AYRA MUHAMMED SADIK 04/12/2011 P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P
BHADRA NISHITH 15/08/2011 P O P O P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P O P P O
DHANYANDHINI VEERAKUMAR 25/06/2012 O O O O O P P O P O P O O O P O O P O P O O O P O O P O P P P O P P O O O O P O
NIRUBHA
EVELYN ANN JOHN 22/12/2011 P P O O O P O P P O O O O P O P O P O P O O O P P O O P P P O P O P P P P O O P
FATHIMA RIZHWANA 29/05/2012 P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P O O O
FATHIMA SHAFEEQ 07/03/2012 O P P O O O P O P P O P O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P O
FATHIMA MARVA FARIZ 13/08/2011 O P O O O P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P O P P O O P P P P O P P O O P P O O O P
GRACENA ROBIN 18/11/2011 O P O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O
MEHREEN IMRAN SHAIKH 09/03/2012 P O P O P P O O O P O P O O O P O P P O O P P P O O P P P P P P O O P O P O P P
MINHA FATHIMA NAUSHAD 08/01/2012 P P P O P P P O O P P P O P O P O P P O O P P P O O P P P P P P O O P O P O O P
NAVIKA POYIL MEETHAL POYIL 07/05/2012 P P P O P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P O P P O
MEETHAL
NIHMAH YASAR 31/03/2012 O PP O O PPPPPP O O P O P O O P O P O PP O PPPP O O PPPP O O PPP
NIVEDHYA SIJU 29/05/2012 PPP O PPPPPPPPPP O P O PP O PPPPPPPPPP O P O O PP O O P O
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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 23 22 17 3 14 23 19 18 23 22 16 21 4 17 13 22 10 25 24 20 16 11 21 25 14 22 26 20 25 21 16 15 9 14 24 20 15 12 18 13

% of students answered correct 82 79 61 11 50 82 68 64 82 79 57 75 14 61 46 79 36 89 86 71 57 39 75 89 50 79 93 71 89 75 57 54 32 50 86 71 54 43 64 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


NIYA SANTHOSHY KALLADATHIL 19/04/2012 PP O O O P O PP O O P O O PP O O PP O O O P O PP O PPP O O O O PP O PP
BIJU
RAIHANA SYED MOHAMED 27/06/2012 P P O P P P P O P O O P O O O O O P O P O O P P O P P O O O O O P P P O P P O O
RANIA ASHRAF 03/02/2012 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P
SAMEEHA FATIMA 14/11/2011 P P P O P P O P P P O P O O O P P P P O P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P
SHAURAVI DIPAM NANAVATY 25/01/2012 P P P O P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P
STEFANI CHRISTOPHER 17/10/2012 P O O O O P O P P O P P O P P O O P P P P O P P O O P O P O O P O P O O O O O O
SUNIKSHA SURESH 08/10/2011 P P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P P
TANYA BHULLAR 30/06/2012 P P O O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ANAMY ANTONY 9 5 16 12 15 7 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

ANIQA NABEEL 9 5 16 11 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

ARCHANA KARIMPANAKKAL AJI 9 5 16 7 15 9 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

ARDHRA RAJESH NAIR 9 7 16 10 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

ASHWINI KANNAN KANNAN 9 2 16 10 15 7 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

AVANTIKA GIRISH PILLAI 9 5 16 12 15 7 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

AWA MARIAM 9 4 16 9 15 7 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

AYRA MUHAMMED SADIK 9 9 16 13 15 11 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

BHADRA NISHITH 9 6 16 10 15 12 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

DHANYANDHINI VEERAKUMAR NIRUBHA 9 1 16 6 15 8 40 15 451 8.0 20.4 18.5

EVELYN ANN JOHN 9 4 16 10 15 6 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

FATHIMA RIZHWANA 9 8 16 12 15 10 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

FATHIMA SHAFEEQ 9 5 16 11 15 9 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

FATHIMA MARVA FARIZ 9 5 16 12 15 5 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

GRACENA ROBIN 9 7 16 13 15 11 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

MEHREEN IMRAN SHAIKH 9 5 16 9 15 8 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

MINHA FATHIMA NAUSHAD 9 5 16 10 15 10 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

NAVIKA POYIL MEETHAL POYIL MEETHAL 9 6 16 11 15 12 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

NIHMAH YASAR 9 5 16 10 15 10 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

NIVEDHYA SIJU 9 7 16 12 15 11 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

NIYA SANTHOSHY KALLADATHIL BIJU 9 4 16 11 15 5 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

RAIHANA SYED MOHAMED 9 2 16 9 15 8 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

RANIA ASHRAF 9 7 16 13 15 14 40 34 625 93.4 94.2 94.1

SAMEEHA FATIMA 9 7 16 12 15 10 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHAURAVI DIPAM NANAVATY 9 9 16 11 15 14 40 34 625 93.4 94.2 94.1

STEFANI CHRISTOPHER 9 5 16 8 15 5 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

SUNIKSHA SURESH 9 6 16 13 15 11 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

TANYA BHULLAR 9 8 16 11 15 12 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

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School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 24

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 21 10 9 7 20 20 8 20 19 14 17 3 14 15 17 12 23 19 16 17 9 17 18 15 21 23 18 12 16 12 15 6 12 20 18 16 11 17 13

% of students answered correct 71 88 42 38 29 83 83 33 83 79 58 71 13 58 63 71 50 96 79 67 71 38 71 75 63 88 96 75 50 67 50 63 25 50 83 75 67 46 71 54

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AARON MATHEW GEORGE 24/03/2012 O P O O O P P O P O P P O P O O O P P P P P O P O O P P P O O O P P O O P O O P
ABDULLAH BIN SALAHUDEEN 01/12/2011 P O P P P O O P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O O P P O O P P
ADIDEV UMESH 05/07/2011 P P P O O P P P O P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O O
ADITYA VASAN RATHISH 07/04/2012 P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P
ANIK VIJESH NAMBIAR 30/03/2012 O P O O O O P O P P P O O O P O O P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P O
ANJEFF THOMAS 31/01/2012 O P O P O P O P P O O O O O P O O P O O P P P O O P P P O P P P O O P O O O O P
ARCHIT PANCHAL 19/05/2012 P O O O O P P O P P O P P P O O P P O O P P P P P P P P O O O O O P O O P O P O
ASHWIN KARUPPASAMY 04/03/2012 P P O P O P P O O P P O O O O P O P P O P P P O O P P P O P O P O P P P O P P P
ASHWYN GEEVARGHESE 06/02/2012 O P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O P O P O P P O O P P O
CANWIN PINK STANLY 05/02/2012 P P O P O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O
DANIEL DIBIN 12/03/2012 P P P O P O P O P P O P O O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P
DEVAN DEEPAK 16/05/2012 P P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P O P O O P P O P P O O O P P P P P P O
DHARSHAN KUMAR KUMAR 25/02/2012 P P O O O O P O P P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P O O O
EVAAN CHARLEY CECIL 08/01/2012 P P P O O P P O P P P P O O P P O P P P O O P P O P O O P O O P O O P O P O P O
JERRON JOSEPH ANIL 04/08/2011 P P O O O P P O P P P P O O P P O P P P O O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P O P O
JESSET JOSEPH 14/08/2011 O P O O O P P P P O O O O O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P
MOHAMMAD NAVEED HASAN 25/01/2012 P P P O P P P O O P O O O P P O O P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P
SAGRI
MOHAMMED NIHAN 25/05/2012 P O O O O PPPP O PP O PPP O PPPP O O PPPP O PP O P O O PP O O PP
NAFIH NISHAD NISHAD 17/02/2011 PPPPPP O O PP O O PP O P O P O P O O O O O O P O P O O O O O O O O P O O
RAYYAN AHAMED 13/04/2012 O PP O O PP O PPPP O O PPPPPPP O O P O PP O O PP O O PPPPPP O
MOONUPARAYIL

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 21 10 9 7 20 20 8 20 19 14 17 3 14 15 17 12 23 19 16 17 9 17 18 15 21 23 18 12 16 12 15 6 12 20 18 16 11 17 13

% of students answered correct 71 88 42 38 29 83 83 33 83 79 58 71 13 58 63 71 50 96 79 67 71 38 71 75 63 88 96 75 50 67 50 63 25 50 83 75 67 46 71 54

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


SAI ABHISHEK TIRUPPORUR 07/12/2011 O P O O O PP O P O O O O P O P O P O O O O O PP O PP O O O P O O O PP O O P
MAHESH
SARTHAK TIWARI 26/01/2012 PPPP O PPPPPPPPP O PPPPPP O P O PPPPPPPPP O PP O O PP
SHAUN SANJAY 14/04/2012 PPP O O P O PPP O P O PPPPPPPP O O PPPPPPPPPP O PPP O O P
SHIBAZ MOHAMMED 20/12/2011 PP O PPPP O O PPP O P O P O PPPP O PPPPPP O PP O O O PPP O PP

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON MATHEW GEORGE 9 3 16 11 15 6 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

ABDULLAH BIN SALAHUDEEN 9 7 16 8 15 10 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

ADIDEV UMESH 9 7 16 12 15 10 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

ADITYA VASAN RATHISH 9 8 16 14 15 13 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

ANIK VIJESH NAMBIAR 9 4 16 8 15 11 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

ANJEFF THOMAS 9 6 16 7 15 5 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

ARCHIT PANCHAL 9 6 16 7 15 8 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

ASHWIN KARUPPASAMY 9 6 16 8 15 10 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

ASHWYN GEEVARGHESE 9 6 16 9 15 11 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

CANWIN PINK STANLY 9 7 16 12 15 13 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

DANIEL DIBIN 9 7 16 10 15 10 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

DEVAN DEEPAK 9 5 16 11 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

DHARSHAN KUMAR KUMAR 9 6 16 9 15 11 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

EVAAN CHARLEY CECIL 9 4 16 12 15 6 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

JERRON JOSEPH ANIL 9 5 16 12 15 9 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

JESSET JOSEPH 9 7 16 11 15 8 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

MOHAMMAD NAVEED HASAN SAGRI 9 4 16 11 15 13 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

MOHAMMED NIHAN 9 5 16 11 15 9 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

NAFIH NISHAD NISHAD 9 2 16 8 15 6 40 16 459 10.0 23.5 21.5

RAYYAN AHAMED MOONUPARAYIL 9 4 16 11 15 11 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

SAI ABHISHEK TIRUPPORUR MAHESH 9 2 16 8 15 5 40 15 451 8.0 20.4 18.5

SARTHAK TIWARI 9 7 16 15 15 11 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

SHAUN SANJAY 9 7 16 15 15 8 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

SHIBAZ MOHAMMED 9 5 16 10 15 13 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

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International
Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
School Percentile
Scale Score
No. of question
answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
the test
Section: C_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
Student Scores
Science Level 5
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 18 11 4 10 22 18 14 18 16 14 14 1 13 7 14 6 22 23 18 13 9 21 21 18 22 23 16 19 15 17 15 9 12 22 17 17 15 21 12

% of students answered correct 44 72 44 16 40 88 72 56 72 64 56 56 4 52 28 56 24 88 92 72 52 36 84 84 72 88 92 64 76 60 68 60 36 48 88 68 68 60 84 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


ABIA MARY JOBIN 12/03/2012 O O O O P P P P O O P O O O O O P P P P O O P P O P P P O O P O P P P P P O O O
AKSHAYA SUBRAMANYAN 28/02/2012 O P P O O P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O O P P P P O P P P O O O P P P O P O
ANAGHA ANIL 27/11/2011 P P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P O O P P P
ANGELITA SIBEX 08/05/2012 O P O O O P P O P P O O O O O O O P P P O P O O P O O O P O P O O P O O O O O O
ARPITA BELWAL 10/08/2011 O P O O O P O O P O P P O O O O O P P P O O P P P P P O P O O P O O O O O O P O
AYESHA FEROZ KHAN 30/08/2011 O P P O O P P P P P P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O P P P P P O
BEULAH ANN VARGHESE 27/07/2012 O P O O P P O P P P O P O P O P O P O O P O P P P P P P O P O P P O P P O P P O
DIKHSHAA SIVAKUMAR 20/10/2011 O O P O O P O P P P P P O O O O O P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P
FYZA FATHIMA 29/08/2011 P O P O O P O O P P O O O P O O P O P P P P P O O O P P P O O P P O P O P O P P
HEBA MOHAMED SALIM 20/09/2011 O P O O P O P O P O O O O O O P O O P O O P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P O
HEPHZIBAH ANN ENSON 04/03/2012 P P O O P P O P O P O O O P O O P O O O O O P P P P P O P O P P P O P O O O O O
JUANITA JUDY 15/04/2012 O P O O O P O P O O P P O O O P O P P P O O P P O P P P P O O O P P P P O P P P
LAASYA ABHINGA RAO MEDA 05/05/2012 P P O O O P P P P O P P O P O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O
MANHA ZEHRA 05/10/2011 P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O
MARIAH GRACE SANTOSH 21/12/2011 O O O O O O P P P O P O O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P
MERIN SUSAN VARGHESE 01/09/2011 O O O P P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O O O P P P O P P
NAISHADA RAJESH KUMAR 22/02/2012 O P P O O P P O P P O P O O O P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O
NAJMA NASEEM MANHUR 09/07/2012 O O O P P O P O P P O O O P O P O P P O P O P O O O P P P P P P O O P P O O P P
REEM ABDULRASHEED 06/04/2012 P P P O P P P O O P O O O O P O P P P P P O P P P P P O P O O P O P P P O P P P
REEVA AZIEL ALVARES 17/06/2012 P P O O P P P O O P O P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P
SANKEERTHANA ROOPESH 05/06/2012 P P O O O P P O O P O O O P O O O P P P O O P P O P O O O P P P P P P P P P P O
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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 18 11 4 10 22 18 14 18 16 14 14 1 13 7 14 6 22 23 18 13 9 21 21 18 22 23 16 19 15 17 15 9 12 22 17 17 15 21 12

% of students answered correct 44 72 44 16 40 88 72 56 72 64 56 56 4 52 28 56 24 88 92 72 52 36 84 84 72 88 92 64 76 60 68 60 36 48 88 68 68 60 84 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


SENAIT ANSARI 26/11/2011 P O P P O P P P P P O P O P P P O P P O O O P O O P P O P O O P P O P O P O P P
SHIVANI PRAMOD 18/11/2011 P P P O O P P P P P P O O O O O O P P P O O O P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P
SRIHITHA APPOJIGUDA 26/03/2012 P P P O O P P O O O P O O P P O O P P O O O P P P P P P P O O O O P O P P O P P
TIA AMMINI THOMAS 01/10/2012 O P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: D_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABIA MARY JOBIN 9 4 16 8 15 8 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

AKSHAYA SUBRAMANYAN 9 4 16 13 15 9 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

ANAGHA ANIL 9 5 16 11 15 13 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

ANGELITA SIBEX 9 1 16 7 15 5 40 13 433 4.3 13.9 12.4

ARPITA BELWAL 9 1 16 10 15 5 40 16 459 10.0 23.5 21.5

AYESHA FEROZ KHAN 9 6 16 11 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

BEULAH ANN VARGHESE 9 5 16 9 15 10 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

DIKHSHAA SIVAKUMAR 9 4 16 13 15 8 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

FYZA FATHIMA 9 6 16 10 15 5 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

HEBA MOHAMED SALIM 9 4 16 7 15 10 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

HEPHZIBAH ANN ENSON 9 4 16 6 15 8 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

JUANITA JUDY 9 4 16 11 15 7 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

LAASYA ABHINGA RAO MEDA 9 6 16 11 15 12 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

MANHA ZEHRA 9 7 16 11 15 15 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

MARIAH GRACE SANTOSH 9 6 16 11 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

MERIN SUSAN VARGHESE 9 6 16 10 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

NAISHADA RAJESH KUMAR 9 4 16 12 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

NAJMA NASEEM MANHUR 9 4 16 7 15 10 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

REEM ABDULRASHEED 9 5 16 11 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

REEVA AZIEL ALVARES 9 5 16 11 15 12 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

SANKEERTHANA ROOPESH 9 2 16 10 15 10 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

SENAIT ANSARI 9 5 16 12 15 7 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

SHIVANI PRAMOD 9 3 16 14 15 10 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

SRIHITHA APPOJIGUDA 9 4 16 10 15 8 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

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International
85.5

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
85.5
84.4

School Percentile
587

Scale Score
No. of question
31

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40

the test
Section: D_F

Physical Sciences

No. of question
13

answered correctly
No. of questions in
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

12

answered correctly
No. of questions in
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
6

No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
9
Student Scores

TIA AMMINI THOMAS


Science Level 5
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 24

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 20 13 8 10 21 23 11 17 18 17 16 4 10 11 18 12 22 22 20 18 12 14 19 17 21 24 16 14 23 19 14 13 16 22 19 16 11 16 10

% of students answered correct 54 83 54 33 42 88 96 46 71 75 71 67 17 42 46 75 50 92 92 83 75 50 58 79 71 88 100 67 58 96 79 58 54 67 92 79 67 46 67 42

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AADITH RAMKUMAR RAMKUMAR 11/05/2012 P P O O P P P O O P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P P P
AFDAL MOHAMMED FAVAS 08/01/2012 O P P P O O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P
AQDAS AHMAD 15/05/2012 P P P O O P P O P P P O O O O O P O P O P P O P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P O
ARNAV JAYPRAKASH YADAV 28/06/2012 O O P O O P P O O O O O O P O P O O O P O O P P O O P O O P O O O P O O O O O O
AZAAN ABDURAHIM VALIYAKATH 26/07/2012 O P P O O P P O P P P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O
GAUTHAM VAZHAPPILLY LENIN 06/07/2012 P P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O
HAMDAN AHMAD IRAQI 17/12/2011 P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P
HAMDI UBAID OTHAYOTH POYIL 26/05/2012 O P P O P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P O O O P P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P P
HANSEL RONY 26/09/2011 P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O
HEMADHARSAN SEENIVASAN 23/09/2011 P P P O P P P O P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O O O
HUZAIFAH BIN NEMATULLAH 15/04/2012 P O P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O
JEFFIN XAVIER ANIL 04/08/2011 O P O O O P P P O O P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P
JOHAN MARTIN VARGHESE 03/04/2012 P P O O P P P P P O O O O O O P O P P O O O O P P P P O P P P P P P P O O O O O
JOSH PULICHANICKAL JACOB 23/05/2012 O P P O O P P O P P O O O O O O O P P P P O O P O P P P O P P P O O P P P P O P
LUCA SKARIAH ANUP KAIPAN 13/04/2012 O P O O O O O P O P P P O O P P O P P P P O P O P P P O O P O P O O P O O P P O
MOHAMMED ABDUL RAFAY 21/03/2012 P P O P O P P P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O
NATHAN JOHNSON RANJU 14/11/2011 O P O P O P P O P P O P O O P P O P P P P O P P O P P O O P P O O P P P O O P P
NIRANJAN SREEJITH 02/09/2011 P P O O P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O
NITHIN MOSES KATON DARANA 16/11/2011 P P O O O P P O P P P O O P P O P P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P
QUSAI ALI ASGAR 01/06/2012 O O O O P P P O P P O P O P O O P P O P P O O P P P P P O P O O P P P P O O O O
MANGALOREWALA

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 20 13 8 10 21 23 11 17 18 17 16 4 10 11 18 12 22 22 20 18 12 14 19 17 21 24 16 14 23 19 14 13 16 22 19 16 11 16 10

% of students answered correct 54 83 54 33 42 88 96 46 71 75 71 67 17 42 46 75 50 92 92 83 75 50 58 79 71 88 100 67 58 96 79 58 54 67 92 79 67 46 67 42

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


SAMUEL MICHAEL D SOUZA 03/11/2011 P P P P O P P O P P P P O P O P P P P O O O P O O O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O
SHLOK BHAT 27/06/2012 O O O O O P P O P O P O O O P O O P P P O O O P O O P O O P O O P P O O P O O P
VINAYAK NARAYAN S 02/11/2011 P P O P O O P P O P P P O P O P O P P P P O O P P P P P O P O P O O P O O O P P
VISHWATH SANKAR 17/10/2011 O P P O O P P P P P P O O P O P O P P O O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P O O O
DHARMALINGARAJA

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADITH RAMKUMAR RAMKUMAR 9 8 16 12 15 10 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

AFDAL MOHAMMED FAVAS 9 8 16 12 15 12 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

AQDAS AHMAD 9 4 16 10 15 11 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

ARNAV JAYPRAKASH YADAV 9 2 16 3 15 6 40 11 415 1.7 8.6 7.6

AZAAN ABDURAHIM VALIYAKATH 9 5 16 14 15 10 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

GAUTHAM VAZHAPPILLY LENIN 9 8 16 13 15 14 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

HAMDAN AHMAD IRAQI 9 6 16 15 15 14 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

HAMDI UBAID OTHAYOTH POYIL 9 3 16 13 15 12 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

HANSEL RONY 9 8 16 13 15 15 40 36 658 98.3 98.5 98.5

HEMADHARSAN SEENIVASAN 9 7 16 14 15 9 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

HUZAIFAH BIN NEMATULLAH 9 7 16 12 15 13 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

JEFFIN XAVIER ANIL 9 7 16 10 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

JOHAN MARTIN VARGHESE 9 3 16 9 15 9 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

JOSH PULICHANICKAL JACOB 9 2 16 12 15 8 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

LUCA SKARIAH ANUP KAIPAN 9 5 16 7 15 8 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

MOHAMMED ABDUL RAFAY 9 8 16 12 15 11 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

NATHAN JOHNSON RANJU 9 4 16 10 15 10 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

NIRANJAN SREEJITH 9 7 16 13 15 12 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

NITHIN MOSES KATON DARANA 9 5 16 12 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

QUSAI ALI ASGAR MANGALOREWALA 9 3 16 8 15 10 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

SAMUEL MICHAEL D SOUZA 9 5 16 11 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

SHLOK BHAT 9 1 16 8 15 6 40 15 451 8.0 20.4 18.5

VINAYAK NARAYAN S 9 5 16 8 15 11 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

VISHWATH SANKAR DHARMALINGARAJA 9 4 16 11 15 9 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

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International
Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
School Percentile
Scale Score
No. of question
answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
the test
Section: D_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
Student Scores
Science Level 5
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 21

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: E_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 19 14 5 3 17 14 9 19 19 10 11 2 9 8 13 7 15 14 13 12 4 12 17 11 19 17 11 14 17 12 7 10 10 14 10 15 8 10 8

% of students answered correct 52 90 67 24 14 81 67 43 90 90 48 52 10 43 38 62 33 71 67 62 57 19 57 81 52 90 81 52 67 81 57 33 48 48 67 48 71 38 48 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


ARCHITHA ASHOK CHANDRAN 04/10/2011 O P O O O P O P P P O O O O O O O O P O O O O P P O P O P P O O O P P P O P O O
AZRA ASHRAF CHEMBATHAYIL 27/03/2012 P P P P O P P O P P P P O O P O O P P O P O P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P
CAROLINE JOSE 23/03/2012 P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P
FAHMA FATHIMA MUHAMMED 17/11/2011 P P P O O P P O P P O O O O O O O P O P O O O P O P P P O P O P O O P P P O O P
FATHIMA MUSABBIR EDAKKAUIL 26/12/2011 O P O P O P P O P P O O O O O O O O O O O P O P O P P P P O P O O P P P P O P O
GAYATHRI PUTHOOR JAYESH 07/04/2012 O P P O O P P P P O O O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P O O P O P O O O
HAYA SAFAR 30/07/2012 P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P
HAYA SINOJ 27/11/2011 O P P O O O O O P P O O O O O P O P O O O O O P O P O O P P P O P O O O O P P O
HINA FATHIMA KATTIKKUNNATH 16/08/2011 O O O P O P O O P P P P P O P O O O P P O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O
HARISS
NAMRATA RAO SANTHAWAR 14/03/2012 P P P O P P O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P
NIKITA MARIAM SALAS 21/04/2012 P P P O O P P O O P P P O O P P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P O
NYLA FATHIMA ALTHAF 08/07/2012 O P P P O P O O O P O O O P O P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P P O O P O O P O O O
RISHMITHA HASINI GUJULUVA 17/11/2011 P P O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O
RAGHU RAMAN
SAHASRA PRATHYUSH 01/02/2012 P O P O O PPPPP O O O P O P O P O O O O P O O PP O O P O O P O P O O O O O
SANCHITHA PRABHU 30/01/2012 PPP O O PPPPPPP O O O P O PPPP O PP O PP O PPPPP O O O P O O P
SIVAPRAKASH
SHRIYA SHAJI 01/02/2012 O P P O O P P O P O O P O P O P O O P P O O P P P O O O P P P P O O P O O O O P
SWARA PRAMOD PEDNEKAR 30/11/2011 P P P O O P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P
TISHA FATIM NOUSHAD 24/07/2012 O P P P O P P O P P O P O O O P O P P O P O P P O P P P P O O O P P O O P P P O
VIBHA ARABALLI 21/09/2012 P P O O O O O O P P P P P O O O P P P P O O O O O P P O O P O P O P P O P O O O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: E_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 19 14 5 3 17 14 9 19 19 10 11 2 9 8 13 7 15 14 13 12 4 12 17 11 19 17 11 14 17 12 7 10 10 14 10 15 8 10 8

% of students answered correct 52 90 67 24 14 81 67 43 90 90 48 52 10 43 38 62 33 71 67 62 57 19 57 81 52 90 81 52 67 81 57 33 48 48 67 48 71 38 48 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


VISMMAYA GIRISH NAIR 04/01/2012 O P O O O O O O PP O P O P O O O P O P O O O P O PP O P O O O PP O O P O O O
WAZEEFA FATHIMA 15/06/2012 O P O O O O P O PPP O O O O O O O O O PP O PPP O O O P O O O O P O O O O O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: E_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ARCHITHA ASHOK CHANDRAN 9 1 16 6 15 8 40 15 451 8.0 20.4 18.5

AZRA ASHRAF CHEMBATHAYIL 9 5 16 12 15 12 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

CAROLINE JOSE 9 8 16 14 15 13 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

FAHMA FATHIMA MUHAMMED 9 2 16 11 15 6 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

FATHIMA MUSABBIR EDAKKAUIL 9 2 16 7 15 9 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

GAYATHRI PUTHOOR JAYESH 9 6 16 10 15 7 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

HAYA SAFAR 9 9 16 12 15 14 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

HAYA SINOJ 9 1 16 7 15 6 40 14 442 6.0 17.3 15.5

HINA FATHIMA KATTIKKUNNATH HARISS 9 1 16 8 15 4 40 13 433 4.3 13.9 12.4

NAMRATA RAO SANTHAWAR 9 7 16 14 15 11 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

NIKITA MARIAM SALAS 9 5 16 11 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

NYLA FATHIMA ALTHAF 9 4 16 7 15 8 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

RISHMITHA HASINI GUJULUVA RAGHU RAMAN 9 9 16 12 15 12 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

SAHASRA PRATHYUSH 9 4 16 6 15 6 40 16 459 10.0 23.5 21.5

SANCHITHA PRABHU SIVAPRAKASH 9 5 16 14 15 7 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

SHRIYA SHAJI 9 2 16 10 15 7 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

SWARA PRAMOD PEDNEKAR 9 8 16 13 15 10 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

TISHA FATIM NOUSHAD 9 4 16 11 15 8 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

VIBHA ARABALLI 9 2 16 10 15 6 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

VISMMAYA GIRISH NAIR 9 0 16 9 15 5 40 14 442 6.0 17.3 15.5

WAZEEFA FATHIMA 9 2 16 3 15 7 40 12 424 2.3 11.0 9.8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 22 16 7 7 24 21 7 22 18 15 17 1 19 11 14 13 22 22 13 19 10 18 16 15 21 23 20 15 19 16 12 14 18 20 15 13 8 17 12

% of students answered correct 73 85 62 27 27 92 81 27 85 69 58 65 4 73 42 54 50 85 85 50 73 38 69 62 58 81 88 77 58 73 62 46 54 69 77 58 50 31 65 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


ABHINAV AKELLA 28/12/2012 P P O P O O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P
ALFRED PUTHUSSERI ABHILASH 25/05/2012 P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P O P P
ALWIN RANJITH 16/01/2012 P P P O O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P P O O P O P P
ASIF AJAS 21/06/2012 P O O O P P O O P P P O O O O O P O O P P O O O P O P P P P O O O P P P O O O O
ASWINDEV SHYAMRAJ 30/01/2012 P P P O O P P O O P O O O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O O P P P O P P O
ATIF AL ANVAR 13/10/2011 P O P P O P P O P P P P O P P P O P P O O O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
AZIM SAKEER KUTTIPURATHODI 18/07/2012 O O P O O P P O P O O O O O P O O P P O P O O O O P P P O O O P O P P O O O O O
HAMEEM AZIZ 08/12/2011 P P O O O P P O P O P P O O O O P P P O P O O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O O
HAMMAD YOUNUS KOILYWALA 23/01/2012 P P P O O P P O P O P P O P P O P P P P O O O O O P P O O O O O P O O P O O P O
HANOCK ELDHOSE 14/02/2012 O P O O O P P P P P O P O O P O O P P O P P P O O P P P P P P O O O O O P O O P
HANZ GIGY VARGHESE 10/08/2011 P P P O O P O O P P O P O P O P O P P O P O P O O P O O P P O P P O P O P O P O
JEEVAN BIJU VARKEY 05/02/2012 P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O O O P P O P O P O P O P P P P P P O P P P O O O O
JEROME JOSE VAZHAPPILLY 19/09/2011 P P O O O P P O P P P O O O O P P O P O P O P P O P P O O P O O O P P O O O O O
KEVIN RUBIN THOMAS 07/01/2012 P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
MUHAMMAD ZAHRAN 22/09/2011 P P P O O P P O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O O P O O P O P P
SAIDARAKATH
MUHAMMED UMAR 06/10/2012 O O O O O P O O P O P P O P O P O O O O P O O O P O O O P O O O P O P O O O P O
NINO ALEX 27/07/2012 O P P O O P P O P P P P O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P
PRANAV MANOJ 29/11/2011 O P O O P P O O P P O P O P O P P P O P O O P O P P P P O O P P P P O O O P P O
R K ROHAN RAMANATHAPURAM 01/06/2012 P P P O O P P O P P P P P P O O P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P
KARTHIKEYAN
RISHABH KAPPADATH RAJEEV 29/11/2011 PPP O O PP O O O O O O PP O O PPPP O PP O O O P O O P O PPPPP O P O
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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 22 16 7 7 24 21 7 22 18 15 17 1 19 11 14 13 22 22 13 19 10 18 16 15 21 23 20 15 19 16 12 14 18 20 15 13 8 17 12

% of students answered correct 73 85 62 27 27 92 81 27 85 69 58 65 4 73 42 54 50 85 85 50 73 38 69 62 58 81 88 77 58 73 62 46 54 69 77 58 50 31 65 46

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


RISHAN SHAJIMON SHADULI 13/07/2012 P P O O O P P O O O O O O P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P O P O O O O P P O O O O
SAKTHIVEL RAJARATIHNAM 27/12/2011 P P P P P P O O O P O P O P O O O P P P P P O P O P P O O P P O P P P O P O P P
SAM OOMMEN JOHN 24/10/2011 P P P O O O P O P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O O P O P O P P P O P P P
SRAVAN SADHISH 22/05/2012 P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O O P
THARUN KARTHICK SRINIVASAN 12/02/2013 O P P O P P P P P O O P O P O O O P O O O O O P P O P P P O O O O P P O O P P O
KRISHNAKUMAR
ZAYED IMAM 15/01/2012 O P O O PPP O PP O P O P O P O O PPPP O PPPPPPP O PP O O PPPP O

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABHINAV AKELLA 9 9 16 13 15 11 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

ALFRED PUTHUSSERI ABHILASH 9 7 16 13 15 13 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

ALWIN RANJITH 9 7 16 12 15 10 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

ASIF AJAS 9 4 16 5 15 8 40 17 467 11.6 26.9 24.7

ASWINDEV SHYAMRAJ 9 6 16 9 15 11 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

ATIF AL ANVAR 9 5 16 12 15 13 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

AZIM SAKEER KUTTIPURATHODI 9 3 16 7 15 4 40 14 442 6.0 17.3 15.5

HAMEEM AZIZ 9 4 16 10 15 10 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

HAMMAD YOUNUS KOILYWALA 9 3 16 11 15 5 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

HANOCK ELDHOSE 9 6 16 10 15 5 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

HANZ GIGY VARGHESE 9 4 16 12 15 5 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

JEEVAN BIJU VARKEY 9 5 16 9 15 11 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

JEROME JOSE VAZHAPPILLY 9 5 16 5 15 8 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

KEVIN RUBIN THOMAS 9 9 16 15 15 13 40 37 680 100.0 99.0 99.1

MUHAMMAD ZAHRAN SAIDARAKATH 9 5 16 12 15 10 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

MUHAMMED UMAR 9 2 16 5 15 5 40 12 424 2.3 11.0 9.8

NINO ALEX 9 6 16 12 15 11 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

PRANAV MANOJ 9 4 16 9 15 9 40 22 507 33.6 47.9 45.9

R K ROHAN RAMANATHAPURAM KARTHIKEYAN 9 4 16 14 15 10 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

RISHABH KAPPADATH RAJEEV 9 5 16 9 15 7 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

RISHAN SHAJIMON SHADULI 9 6 16 6 15 7 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

SAKTHIVEL RAJARATIHNAM 9 3 16 11 15 11 40 25 531 45.8 61.0 59.7

SAM OOMMEN JOHN 9 6 16 10 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

SRAVAN SADHISH 9 7 16 11 15 12 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

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International
65.3
32.0

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
66.4
34.2
53.8
19.3

School Percentile
540
483

Scale Score
No. of question
26
19

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: E_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10
10

answered correctly
No. of questions in
15
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

12

answered correctly
7

No. of questions in
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
4
2

No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
9
9
THARUN KARTHICK SRINIVASAN KRISHNAKUMAR
Student Scores
Science Level 5

ZAYED IMAM
School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: F_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 21

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: F_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 19 11 7 2 17 16 13 18 16 8 13 4 12 4 13 12 17 15 13 12 10 8 17 10 18 20 15 15 14 15 10 12 13 14 13 13 11 8 9

% of students answered correct 71 90 52 33 10 81 76 62 86 76 38 62 19 57 19 62 57 81 71 62 57 48 38 81 48 86 95 71 71 67 71 48 57 62 67 62 62 52 38 43

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


ALANA MUMTAZ AJI 22/02/2012 P P O P O P P O O O O P O O O O P P O O O P O P O P P P O O P O P P O O P P O O
DILINA MARIA MATHEW 21/09/2011 O P P P O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P
HAMDA FATIMA ABDUL LATHEEF 26/02/2012 P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
HUDA HUSSAIN 02/07/2012 P P O O O O O P P O O O O O O O P P O O O O O P O O P O O O O P P P O O O O O O
JAISHREE KUPPUSAMY 19/02/2012 P P P O O P P O O P O O P O O P O P P O O O O P O O P O O O O O P P O O O O O O
JOZEFA TABEAL SAMUEL 02/07/2012 P P P P O P P O P P O P O P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P
KEERTHI ARUN DEV KUMAR 07/07/2012 P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O O O P P P P O O P O P P O P P P P P O P P P O P O
LEAH TRESA ANUP KAIPAN 13/04/2012 P P O P O P P P P P O P O P O P P O P O O O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O O
NARMIN RAYEES 12/08/2011 P P O O O P P O P P P P O O O O O P P O P O O O O P P P P P P P P O O O O P O O
NATASHA SAMSON VED 27/10/2011 O P P O O P P O P P O P O O O O P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P
NESHWA CHASHEEN REGIMON 17/10/2011 O P O O O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O
NIA NITHIN PRAKASH 03/08/2011 P O P O O P P O P P O P O P P P O P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P
PETRIANA PREM BARNABAS 20/09/2011 P P P O O P P P O O O P O O O O P P P P O P O P O P P P O O P O P P P O P O O O
RIZA FATHIMA 02/05/2012 P P O O O P O O P P P P O P O P O O P P P O O P O P P O P P P P O P O P P P O O
SANIYA NOUSHAD 16/07/2012 O P O P O O O O P O O O P P O O P P O O O O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O O
SHEENA SAMUEL 30/08/2011 O P P O O O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O P P
TASNEEMA THAUAKKAL BATCHA 06/01/2012 P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P P P P O
THEERTHA ASHA RAJESHLAL 03/09/2011 P P O O O P P P P P O O O P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O O
TUBA SUHEL SURVE 23/09/2011 P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P
ZAHRAH VALIYA PEEDIKAYIL 06/03/2012 P P O O O P P P P O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O P P P P P O O O O O O O O O P
ZEHNA FAIZAL 25/06/2012 O O O O O O O P P P O O P O O P O O O O O P O O O P P P O P O O O P P O O O O P
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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: F_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 19 11 7 2 17 16 13 18 16 8 13 4 12 4 13 12 17 15 13 12 10 8 17 10 18 20 15 15 14 15 10 12 13 14 13 13 11 8 9

% of students answered correct 71 90 52 33 10 81 76 62 86 76 38 62 19 57 19 62 57 81 71 62 57 48 38 81 48 86 95 71 71 67 71 48 57 62 67 62 62 52 38 43

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: F_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ALANA MUMTAZ AJI 9 4 16 7 15 7 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

DILINA MARIA MATHEW 9 7 16 13 15 13 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

HAMDA FATIMA ABDUL LATHEEF 9 8 16 14 15 14 40 36 658 98.3 98.5 98.5

HUDA HUSSAIN 9 3 16 5 15 3 40 11 415 1.7 8.6 7.6

JAISHREE KUPPUSAMY 9 2 16 7 15 5 40 14 442 6.0 17.3 15.5

JOZEFA TABEAL SAMUEL 9 5 16 14 15 12 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

KEERTHI ARUN DEV KUMAR 9 3 16 13 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

LEAH TRESA ANUP KAIPAN 9 6 16 10 15 10 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

NARMIN RAYEES 9 3 16 10 15 7 40 20 491 22.9 39.6 37.0

NATASHA SAMSON VED 9 5 16 13 15 8 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

NESHWA CHASHEEN REGIMON 9 6 16 12 15 13 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

NIA NITHIN PRAKASH 9 5 16 12 15 9 40 26 540 53.8 66.4 65.3

PETRIANA PREM BARNABAS 9 5 16 10 15 6 40 21 499 29.2 43.6 41.2

RIZA FATHIMA 9 3 16 11 15 9 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

SANIYA NOUSHAD 9 1 16 6 15 3 40 10 405 0.7 6.1 5.3

SHEENA SAMUEL 9 6 16 14 15 10 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

TASNEEMA THAUAKKAL BATCHA 9 8 16 13 15 10 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

THEERTHA ASHA RAJESHLAL 9 7 16 9 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

TUBA SUHEL SURVE 9 8 16 13 15 14 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

ZAHRAH VALIYA PEEDIKAYIL 9 3 16 7 15 3 40 13 433 4.3 13.9 12.4

ZEHNA FAIZAL 9 4 16 4 15 5 40 13 433 4.3 13.9 12.4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 5 Grade: 5


Test Date: November 2022 Section: F_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why stars can only be seen at night.
2 Life Sciences Infers that hair is used as insulation in mammals.
3 Life Sciences Determines the necessity of good hearing in sand cats.
4 Physical Sciences Determines the light source that creates the longest shadow.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies that light is absorbed by opaque objects.
6 Life Sciences Recognises that bees benefit from the pollination process.
7 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the nature of processes that create some landscape features.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a method of plant reproduction.
10 Physical Sciences Reasons which property causes plastic to become an environmental problem.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies the changes of state required to produce new products from recycled plastic.
12 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
13 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
14 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
15 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
16 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
17 Earth Sciences Identifies an alternative unit for a measurement.
18 Life Sciences Understands how an adaptation helps an animal survive.
19 Life Sciences Identifies the common characteristics of a group of animals.
20 Life Sciences Knows that plants give out oxygen and take in carbon dioxide.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on the results of an investigation.
23 Earth Sciences Identifies the process an investigation was designed to model.
24 Physical Sciences Interprets a table to determine the strength of a magnet.
25 Physical Sciences Reasons which result in a table is an error.
26 Life Sciences Interpret data in a table to answer a question.
27 Physical Sciences Identifies the state of different substances.
28 Earth Sciences Relates the reading on a thermometer with a set of weather descriptions.
29 Life Sciences Identifies where seeds form on a plant.
30 Physical Sciences Knows that the poles of a horseshoe magnet are located at its ends.
31 Physical Sciences Suggests an arrangement of bar magnets based on a set of conditions.
32 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
33 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
36 Life Sciences Identifies a scientific question that can be answered through investigation.
37 Life Sciences Draws a valid conclusion based on data from an investigation.
38 Physical Sciences Identifies which temperatures leads to the expansion of air.
39 Physical Sciences Understands that refraction is caused by changes in the speed of light.
40 Life Sciences Identifies a question to ask to help classify animals.

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: F_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 20 24 16 14 15 18 21 18 22 23 13 14 2 13 17 19 12 24 21 13 21 7 14 22 21 22 20 21 22 24 19 14 11 16 23 22 23 12 21 7

% of students answered correct 80 96 64 56 60 72 84 72 88 92 52 56 8 52 68 76 48 96 84 52 84 28 56 88 84 88 80 84 88 96 76 56 44 64 92 88 92 48 84 28

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


AARON VARGHESE MATHEW 08/12/2011 PP O PPPPPPPPP O PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O
DHULASIRAMAN RAMU 09/12/2011 PP O O O PP O PPPP O PPP O P O O P O PPPPPPP O PPPPPPPPP O
DIVYANSHU DEEPAK 04/10/2011 PP O PPP O O PP O O O O PPPPP O P O PPPPPPPPPP O O PPPPP O
KHOBRAGADE
EASHAN RAJESH KUMAR 08/05/2012 PPPP O PPPPP O O O PPPPP O O O O O O O O O P O P O PPPPPPPP O
ESHAN ALI THAZHATHETHIL 04/12/2011 PPP O O PPPP O P O O O P O O PP O P O PPPPP O O PP O P O PP O O P O
EUGENE THEODORE DUFFY 29/10/2011 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O PPPPP O O PPPPPPP O PP O PPPPP O
AMALORPAVA NATHAN
HAMDAN SAIF BAWAZEER 21/01/2011 P P O P P P P P O P O O O O P P O P P P P O O P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P P
IBRAHEEM SHUJAUDDIN AHMED 15/11/2011 O P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P
ISHAAN KANNAN 18/08/2011 P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
JEROME ANTHONY 04/10/2011 P P O O O O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P O O
CHITTILAPILLY
KARTHIK KANNAMPURATH 02/04/2012 P P P O O O O O O P O O O O O P O P P P P O P P O P O O P P O P O P P O P O P O
LLOYD KURUVILLA BIJO 02/04/2012 O P P O P O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O
MADHESHWAR SELVARAJ 01/08/2011 P P P O P O P O P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P
MIGUEL VARGHESE CHERI 26/02/2012 O P P O P P P P P P P P O O O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P O O P O
MILAN BIJO JOHN 01/01/2012 P P P P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P O P O
MOHAMED BILAL FAROOQ 05/01/2012 P P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P
MUHAMMED ZAHIN 25/07/2012 P P O O O O P P P P P P O O P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O O
NEHAN ABDULLA 04/12/2012 P P O P P O P P P P O O O O O P O P O P O O O O P P O P P P O O O O O P P O O O
PRAJIT RAMAR 26/01/2012 P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: F_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P L P E L P P L L P E E E L L L E E E P P L P E L P P L L P P L L P P L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 20 24 16 14 15 18 21 18 22 23 13 14 2 13 17 19 12 24 21 13 21 7 14 22 21 22 20 21 22 24 19 14 11 16 23 22 23 12 21 7

% of students answered correct 80 96 64 56 60 72 84 72 88 92 52 56 8 52 68 76 48 96 84 52 84 28 56 88 84 88 80 84 88 96 76 56 44 64 92 88 92 48 84 28

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 67 77 56 29 33 76 76 46 82 74 51 58 11 61 47 63 38 76 71 64 66 30 58 74 52 79 85 56 49 64 48 48 48 56 70 55 53 35 48 41

% of students correct - International 65 77 57 29 33 74 77 46 83 75 52 60 11 58 47 66 40 76 73 64 66 32 59 75 55 81 86 58 47 64 48 50 51 56 72 57 55 37 49 42

Student Responses DOB


RAFAN MOHAMMED SHAFEEK 18/04/2012 PPPPPPPP O P O O O O O P O PPPP O PPPPPPPPPP O PPPP O PP
RAGHUVANSHAM VERMA 06/04/2012 PPP O PPPPPP O P O PPP O PP O P O PPPPPPPPPP O PPPPPP O
RAYYAN BIN SHAMEER VANIYA 10/12/2011 PPPP O PP O PP O O O P O PPP O P O O O O O O O P O P O PPPPPPPP O
PEEDIYEKKAL
RICKJEN SHERPA 16/01/2012 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O P O O PPPPPPPP O PPPPPPP O
SAI DEVA HARSHITH SANE 03/09/2012 O P O P O O O O P O P O O O O P O O P O O O O P O PP O PP O O O PP O P O O O
SREEHARI RAJESH KUMAR 18/11/2011 O O PPPP O PPP O O O O P O O PP O PP O PPPPPPPP O O O O O P O PP

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Science Level 5 Grade: 5 Section: F_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON VARGHESE MATHEW 9 9 16 13 15 15 40 37 680 100.0 99.0 99.1

DHULASIRAMAN RAMU 9 6 16 11 15 12 40 29 567 73.4 79.0 78.5

DIVYANSHU DEEPAK KHOBRAGADE 9 7 16 10 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

EASHAN RAJESH KUMAR 9 6 16 9 15 9 40 24 523 41.9 57.2 55.5

ESHAN ALI THAZHATHETHIL 9 5 16 9 15 9 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

EUGENE THEODORE DUFFY AMALORPAVA 9 6 16 15 15 13 40 34 625 93.4 94.2 94.1


NATHAN
HAMDAN SAIF BAWAZEER 9 6 16 11 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

IBRAHEEM SHUJAUDDIN AHMED 9 5 16 14 15 13 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

ISHAAN KANNAN 9 9 16 13 15 15 40 37 680 100.0 99.0 99.1

JEROME ANTHONY CHITTILAPILLY 9 6 16 11 15 11 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

KARTHIK KANNAMPURATH 9 4 16 9 15 6 40 19 483 19.3 34.2 32.0

LLOYD KURUVILLA BIJO 9 6 16 10 15 12 40 28 557 68.1 75.2 74.5

MADHESHWAR SELVARAJ 9 7 16 13 15 11 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

MIGUEL VARGHESE CHERI 9 6 16 10 15 11 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

MILAN BIJO JOHN 9 8 16 10 15 13 40 31 587 84.4 85.5 85.5

MOHAMED BILAL FAROOQ 9 6 16 14 15 13 40 33 611 91.7 91.3 91.4

MUHAMMED ZAHIN 9 7 16 10 15 10 40 27 548 59.5 70.7 69.9

NEHAN ABDULLA 9 4 16 8 15 6 40 18 475 15.9 30.9 28.6

PRAJIT RAMAR 9 6 16 13 15 11 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

RAFAN MOHAMMED SHAFEEK 9 6 16 12 15 12 40 30 577 79.1 82.4 82.2

RAGHUVANSHAM VERMA 9 7 16 12 15 13 40 32 599 87.4 88.5 88.7

RAYYAN BIN SHAMEER VANIYA PEEDIYEKKAL 9 4 16 10 15 9 40 23 515 37.9 52.8 50.8

RICKJEN SHERPA 9 7 16 13 15 15 40 35 640 96.3 96.5 96.6

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International
50.8
15.5

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
52.8
17.3
37.9

School Percentile
6.0
515
442

Scale Score
No. of question
23
14

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: F_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
9
7

No. of questions in
15
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
9
6

No. of questions in
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
1

No. of questions in
Grade: 5

the test
9
9
Student Scores

SAI DEVA HARSHITH SANE


SREEHARI RAJESH KUMAR
Science Level 5
End of Grade: 5

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 21 18 22 9 17 15 27 24 3 3 3 23 13 12 17 16 23 15 21 24 6 17 13 16 24 24 10 6 16 13 24 17 19 6 21 27 8 13 4

% of students answered correct 38 72 62 76 31 59 52 93 83 10 10 10 79 45 41 59 55 79 52 72 83 21 59 45 55 83 83 34 21 55 45 83 59 66 21 72 93 28 45 14

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


AIN RIAZ 07/04/2011 P O P O O O P P P O P O P O O O P P P P P O O O O P P O O P P P P O O P P O P O
AISHA SERAJ MOHAMMAD 05/04/2011 P P P P O O O P P O O O P O P O P P O O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P O O P O P P
ALINA VINOD PEREIRA 24/09/2010 O P P P O P O O P O O O P P O P O P P P P O P O O P P P P O O O P P O P P O P O
ANAMIKA NADUVILODATH ARUN 29/10/2010 O O P O O O O P O O O O P O O P O P P P P O P P O P P O P P O P P P O P P P O O
ANGELA ROSE ROBIN 22/01/2011 O P O P O P P P P P O O O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O O O P P O P P P O O O
ARUSHY BAIJU THUNDIYIL 17/02/2011 O P P P O P P P P O O O P O O O P O O P P O O O O O P O O P O P O P P O P P P O
CATHERINE MARIA SHANEL JOSE 06/10/2011 O P P P O P O P P O O O O O O P O P O P P O O P O P O O O O O P O P O O P O O P
EACHAROTH SATHIARAJAN
DANIEL ABISHEKA PAULINE 28/12/2010 O P P P O P O P P O O O P P O O O P O P P O O P P P P P O O O O O O O P P O P P
DIYALAL KALATHINGAL 29/01/2011 P O O P O P O P P O O O P O O P O O P P P O O O P P O P O P P P P P O P P O O O
FAIZAH ZAKIR HUSSAIN 03/07/2011 P P P P P P P P O O O O P O P O P O O O P P O O O O P O P P O O O O O O O P O O
HAASINI THUDUKURTHI 04/12/2010 O P P P P P P P P O O O P P P O P P O O P O O O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O
HANNAH POOVALAPPIL 06/01/2011 P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P P O
HARSHITA THAKUR RAKESH 16/03/2011 P P P P P O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O
KUMAR
IFTIN ARAFATH 25/10/2010 O O P P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O O P P P P O P P O O O
ISHIKA KAMAL KANT 25/10/2010 O P O P O P O P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O P O
KEZIA SAJU 16/03/2011 P P O P O O O P P O O O O O P O O P P P O P P P P O P O O P O P O O O P P O P P
MANHA FATHIMA 07/09/2010 P P O P O O P P O O O O P O O P O P O O P O P O O P O P O O O P P P O O P O O O
MITHRA MANOJ 21/08/2010 O P O O P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P O P P P O P P P P O P P P P O O O
IRINGATHURUTHY
NEHA NOBI UDHAYABANU 07/06/2011 O P O O O PPP O O O O O O P O O P O O P O P O P O O O O P O P O O O O P O P O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 21 18 22 9 17 15 27 24 3 3 3 23 13 12 17 16 23 15 21 24 6 17 13 16 24 24 10 6 16 13 24 17 19 6 21 27 8 13 4

% of students answered correct 38 72 62 76 31 59 52 93 83 10 10 10 79 45 41 59 55 79 52 72 83 21 59 45 55 83 83 34 21 55 45 83 59 66 21 72 93 28 45 14

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


NEHACHRIS SHEELA NEPOLIYAN 25/01/2011 O O P P O O O P P O O O P P O P O O O P P P P O P P P O O O P P P O O O P O O O
NIMAH SUMAYYA HASHIM 12/05/2011 P P P P P P P P P O O O P O P P P P O P P O O O P P P O O P P P P P O P P O P O
RANA SHIRIN NAZEER 10/11/2010 O O O O P O O P P O O O P O O O P P P P O P O O O P P O P P O O O O O P O O O O
ROSE MARY GEORGE 06/01/2011 P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O O P P O P P O O P P P P P O O P O O O O P P O O O
SADHANAA SASIKUMAR 24/11/2010 P O P P P P P P O O O O P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P P O
SANGEERTHANA SANDOSH 24/11/2010 O P P P O P P P P O O O P P O P P O O P O O P P P O O O O O O P P P O P P O O O
SHIVANI VIKESH 29/03/2011 O P O P O O O P P O O O O P O P O P O P P O P O O P P O O P P P O P O P P O O O
SIANNA ANGELA QUADROS 11/06/2011 O O P O O O O P P O O O P O O P O P P O P O P P O P P O P O O P P P O P P P P O
THANU JOMON 23/04/2011 O P O P O P O P P P P O P O O O P P O O P O P O O P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O
ZAHRA BINT AHMED 06/11/2010 O P O O O O O P P O O P P P P O O P P O O O O O O P P O O P O P O P O P P O O O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AIN RIAZ 9 6 15 9 16 6 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

AISHA SERAJ MOHAMMAD 9 5 15 8 16 10 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

ALINA VINOD PEREIRA 9 3 15 13 16 6 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ANAMIKA NADUVILODATH ARUN 9 4 15 11 16 5 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

ANGELA ROSE ROBIN 9 4 15 12 16 8 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

ARUSHY BAIJU THUNDIYIL 9 5 15 6 16 8 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

CATHERINE MARIA SHANEL JOSE EACHAROTH 9 2 15 7 16 7 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3


SATHIARAJAN
DANIEL ABISHEKA PAULINE 9 3 15 10 16 7 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

DIYALAL KALATHINGAL 9 4 15 7 16 9 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

FAIZAH ZAKIR HUSSAIN 9 5 15 4 16 8 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

HAASINI THUDUKURTHI 9 5 15 9 16 11 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

HANNAH POOVALAPPIL 9 8 15 13 16 11 40 32 637 98.2 96.9 97.1

HARSHITA THAKUR RAKESH KUMAR 9 7 15 12 16 14 40 33 650 99.3 98.3 98.5

IFTIN ARAFATH 9 4 15 12 16 10 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ISHIKA KAMAL KANT 9 3 15 9 16 11 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

KEZIA SAJU 9 3 15 9 16 8 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

MANHA FATHIMA 9 5 15 6 16 5 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

MITHRA MANOJ IRINGATHURUTHY 9 6 15 11 16 10 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

NEHA NOBI UDHAYABANU 9 3 15 4 16 6 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

NEHACHRIS SHEELA NEPOLIYAN 9 3 15 8 16 7 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

NIMAH SUMAYYA HASHIM 9 5 15 9 16 13 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

RANA SHIRIN NAZEER 9 1 15 7 16 6 40 14 472 6.8 16.8 14.9

ROSE MARY GEORGE 9 5 15 8 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SADHANAA SASIKUMAR 9 6 15 11 16 10 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

SANGEERTHANA SANDOSH 9 2 15 11 16 7 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

SHIVANI VIKESH 9 3 15 8 16 7 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

SIANNA ANGELA QUADROS 9 4 15 11 16 5 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

THANU JOMON 9 5 15 9 16 9 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

ZAHRA BINT AHMED 9 3 15 8 16 5 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 21 15 17 21 13 15 24 22 4 5 2 19 16 21 19 19 21 20 17 20 13 13 11 22 23 22 17 6 18 17 18 13 24 14 23 22 8 15 8

% of students answered correct 84 84 60 68 84 52 60 96 88 16 20 8 76 64 84 76 76 84 80 68 80 52 52 44 88 92 88 68 24 72 68 72 52 96 56 92 88 32 60 32

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


AADIDEV DIBESH 17/12/2010 P O O P P P P P O P O P P O P O O P P O O O P O P P O P O P O P P P O P P O O O
AADITYA BHASKAR 12/06/2011 P P P O P O P P P O P O P P P O P P P P P O O O P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P
AFRAZ ANISH 10/11/2010 P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O P O P P P P O
ARYAN PRAVEEN SASIDHARAN 02/06/2011 P P P O P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P O P P O P P P P P O O O
ASHAZ RAGHIB HUSSAIN 14/09/2010 P P P O P O O P P O O O P P P P O O P P P O O O P P P O O P P O O P O P P O O P
FADI ISMAIL 22/11/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P O
FAIZ HUSAIN MOHAMMED 13/04/2011 P P O O P O P P O O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O P O P O O P O O O P O O P O O O
HARINARAYAN RAJEESHKUMAR 09/10/2010 P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P O P O P P P P O
NAIR
JAI KRISHNAN RAJESH 03/08/2010 P P P O P O P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P O P P P P P P P O P P
JEEVAN JOSHY 02/12/2010 P P O P P P O P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P P O P O P P
LIKHITH KUMAR JAYANTHA 31/05/2011 P P P P P P O P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P P O P P O O O
MALACHI JOBY JOHNSON 30/05/2011 P P O P P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O O O O O P P O P O O O O O P P P O O
MILLEN CHERIAN MANOJ 26/09/2010 P P O P P O O P O P O O P O P P P P P O P O P O P P P O O P P P P P O P P O P O
MOHAMMED ABDUL RAHMAN 28/05/2011 P P O O P P O P P O O O P O P P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O
MOHAMMED MAZHER
MOHAMMED TAHA AHMED 30/11/2010 P O O P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P O O
MOIZ QURESH HUSAIN 08/02/2011 P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P O O O P O P P P P P O O P
MUHAMMED SHIBILI 14/04/2011 O P P O O O P O P O O O O P O P O P P O O P O O P P O P O P O P P P P P P P P O
NATHAN MATHEW ANISH 29/11/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O O P O O O O O P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P O
NATHAN POTTATHUPARAMBIL 28/05/2011 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O
ROBIN

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 21 15 17 21 13 15 24 22 4 5 2 19 16 21 19 19 21 20 17 20 13 13 11 22 23 22 17 6 18 17 18 13 24 14 23 22 8 15 8

% of students answered correct 84 84 60 68 84 52 60 96 88 16 20 8 76 64 84 76 76 84 80 68 80 52 52 44 88 92 88 68 24 72 68 72 52 96 56 92 88 32 60 32

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


OM PRASHANT SAWANT 13/03/2011 O P P P P O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P
SHAWN ROSHAN PHILIP 06/04/2011 P P P P O P O P P O O O P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P P P O P O
SHEIKH MOHAMMED AAHIL 14/08/2011 O P P P P P O P P O O O P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O O O
UMAR ALI JABRI 13/06/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O P O P P P P P P O O O P P P P P O P P P O P O P P P P O
VISHAL JAYAPPAN 20/04/2011 P P O P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P O O P P
ZAEEM ROUF 15/08/2010 O P P O O P P P P O O O O P P P O O O P O P O O P P O P O O O O P P O P P O P P

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADIDEV DIBESH 9 5 15 8 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

AADITYA BHASKAR 9 6 15 12 16 11 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

AFRAZ ANISH 9 7 15 9 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

ARYAN PRAVEEN SASIDHARAN 9 5 15 11 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

ASHAZ RAGHIB HUSSAIN 9 3 15 9 16 10 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

FADI ISMAIL 9 5 15 12 16 13 40 30 613 94.6 92.8 93.3

FAIZ HUSAIN MOHAMMED 9 3 15 2 16 6 40 11 444 1.8 6.7 5.9

HARINARAYAN RAJEESHKUMAR NAIR 9 7 15 8 16 13 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

JAI KRISHNAN RAJESH 9 6 15 12 16 13 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

JEEVAN JOSHY 9 5 15 9 16 15 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

LIKHITH KUMAR JAYANTHA 9 5 15 11 16 11 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

MALACHI JOBY JOHNSON 9 6 15 9 16 7 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

MILLEN CHERIAN MANOJ 9 4 15 9 16 12 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

MOHAMMED ABDUL RAHMAN MOHAMMED 9 6 15 8 16 14 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6


MAZHER
MOHAMMED TAHA AHMED 9 6 15 11 16 13 40 30 613 94.6 92.8 93.3

MOIZ QURESH HUSAIN 9 4 15 14 16 11 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

MUHAMMED SHIBILI 9 4 15 9 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

NATHAN MATHEW ANISH 9 6 15 9 16 9 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

NATHAN POTTATHUPARAMBIL ROBIN 9 7 15 11 16 12 40 30 613 94.6 92.8 93.3

OM PRASHANT SAWANT 9 6 15 11 16 14 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

SHAWN ROSHAN PHILIP 9 4 15 12 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

SHEIKH MOHAMMED AAHIL 9 4 15 9 16 13 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

UMAR ALI JABRI 9 6 15 10 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

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International
43.0
97.1

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
44.4
96.9
35.6
98.2

School Percentile
522
637

Scale Score
No. of question
20
32

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: A_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10
16

answered correctly
No. of questions in
16
16

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
8

No. of questions in
15
15

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
2
6

No. of questions in
Grade: 6

the test
9
9
Student Scores

VISHAL JAYAPPAN
Science Level 6

ZAEEM ROUF
School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 12 26 19 22 5 16 15 28 25 3 0 1 14 15 11 15 14 26 15 24 23 2 18 13 20 29 25 12 9 20 17 25 20 16 7 27 29 7 9 5

% of students answered correct 40 87 63 73 17 53 50 93 83 10 0 3 47 50 37 50 47 87 50 80 77 7 60 43 67 97 83 40 30 67 57 83 67 53 23 90 97 23 30 17

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


AAMNA ABBAS MUSERRAT 05/04/2011 O P O P O P P P P O O O O P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P O P P P O O
ANUSHKA LUIS 03/01/2011 P P P P O O O P P O O O O O O O O O O O P O P O P P O O P P O P O P O P P O O O
APURVA MANOJ 15/11/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O
ARDRA VIBIN 14/02/2011 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O
AYESHA SULTANA 09/11/2010 O P O P O P P P O O O O O P O O O P O P P O P O O P P O O O P P P O O P P O O O
CAROLINE FERNANDEZ 01/12/2010 O P P P O P O P P O O O P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P O P P O O O
DEEKSHA BIJESH PADINHARE 30/08/2011 P P O P O O P P P O O O P O O O P P O O P O P P P P P O O P O P O O O P P O P O
MULIYAPURATH
FADIA PALLIMITTATH JAFAR 14/01/2011 P O P P O O O P P O O O O O P O P P P P O O P O O P O P O O O P P P O P P O P O
FATHIMA SHASMEEN SHABEER 04/05/2011 O O P O O P P P P O O O P P O P O P O P O O P O P P P O O O O P P O O P P O O O
FATIMA TANVEER AHMED 25/05/2011 P P P P O P O P P P O O O O O O P P O P P O O P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P O O
HADIYA NAHAS FASEELA 28/08/2011 O P O O O P P P P O O O P O O O P P O P O P P O P P O O O P P P P O O P P O P P
HIBA NOUSHAD 31/08/2010 O P O P O P P P P O O O O O O O O P O O P O O P P P P O O P O P P O O P P O O P
IRINE SHERIF AMANULLA 19/10/2010 O P P P O P O P P O O O P O O O O P P O P O O P P P P O O P O P P P P P P O O P
ISHANI PRAVEEN 16/11/2010 O O P P O O O P P O O O O P O P O P P P P O O O P P P P O O O P P O O P P O P P
JANAKY MENON KUTTYERI 15/04/2011 O O P O O O O P P P O O O O P O O O O P O O O P P P P O O O P P P O P P P O O O
JESSNIA HANEEN ABDUL 03/06/2011 P P P P P O P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O
RAHMAN
JUWAIRIYA MOHAMED ARIF 24/09/2010 P P P O O O P O O O O O P O P P O O P O O O O O P P O P P O O O O O O P P P P P
NAKSHATHRA DEEPU 23/01/2011 P P P P O P O P P O O O P O O P O P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O
NAUREEN NIYAS 16/07/2011 O P O O O P O P P O O P O O O P O P O P P O P O P P P P O O P P P O O P P O O O
NIVEDITHA JAMI 10/02/2011 O P O O O O O P P P O O P O O P O O O P P O P P O P P O O P P P O O O O P O P O
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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 12 26 19 22 5 16 15 28 25 3 0 1 14 15 11 15 14 26 15 24 23 2 18 13 20 29 25 12 9 20 17 25 20 16 7 27 29 7 9 5

% of students answered correct 40 87 63 73 17 53 50 93 83 10 0 3 47 50 37 50 47 87 50 80 77 7 60 43 67 97 83 40 30 67 57 83 67 53 23 90 97 23 30 17

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


NIVEDYA ASWIN NAIR 09/08/2010 P P P P O P O O O O O O O P O P P P P P P O O O O P P O O O O P P P O P P O O O
NORAH SUSAN GEORGE 03/09/2010 O P P P O P O P P O O O O P O O O P O P P O O O O O O O O P P P O P O O P O O O
RUMAISA ABDUL HAMEED 12/12/2010 O P O P O P P P O O O O O P O O O P O P O O P O O P P O O O P P O O O P P O O O
SAMIYA SABEEL 18/05/2011 O P O O O O P P P O O O P P O O O P P P O O P O O P P O O P O O O O O P P P O O
SAMRUDA KARTHIK KARTHIK 21/07/2011 O P P P P O O P O O O O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P O P O
SHEZAA FATHIMA MOHAMED 30/06/2011 O P O O O P O P P O O O P O O O O P P P P O O O O P P O O P O P O O P P P P O O
SHREETHIKA SUKESH 27/12/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P O P O P P O O O
SIVAKRISHNA SASIKUMAR 26/01/2011 O P O P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O
SASIKUMAR
SUFIA PARWEEN 24/12/2011 O PPPP O O PP O O O O PP O PPPPP O PPPPP O PPP O P O O P O O O O
VEDHA HARINI DHANABALAN 27/10/2010 PPPP O O PPP O O O P O O P O P O PP O PPPPPP O PPPPPPPP O P O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAMNA ABBAS MUSERRAT 9 5 15 9 16 12 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ANUSHKA LUIS 9 3 15 7 16 6 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

APURVA MANOJ 9 6 15 12 16 11 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

ARDRA VIBIN 9 7 15 12 16 10 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

AYESHA SULTANA 9 4 15 8 16 5 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

CAROLINE FERNANDEZ 9 3 15 12 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

DEEKSHA BIJESH PADINHARE MULIYAPURATH 9 5 15 8 16 7 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

FADIA PALLIMITTATH JAFAR 9 3 15 9 16 7 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

FATHIMA SHASMEEN SHABEER 9 3 15 10 16 5 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

FATIMA TANVEER AHMED 9 5 15 10 16 9 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

HADIYA NAHAS FASEELA 9 2 15 9 16 10 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

HIBA NOUSHAD 9 4 15 7 16 7 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

IRINE SHERIF AMANULLA 9 3 15 10 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ISHANI PRAVEEN 9 4 15 9 16 7 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

JANAKY MENON KUTTYERI 9 2 15 8 16 6 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

JESSNIA HANEEN ABDUL RAHMAN 9 6 15 12 16 11 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

JUWAIRIYA MOHAMED ARIF 9 4 15 7 16 6 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

NAKSHATHRA DEEPU 9 6 15 12 16 8 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

NAUREEN NIYAS 9 5 15 8 16 6 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

NIVEDITHA JAMI 9 3 15 8 16 6 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

NIVEDYA ASWIN NAIR 9 4 15 9 16 6 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

NORAH SUSAN GEORGE 9 2 15 7 16 6 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

RUMAISA ABDUL HAMEED 9 3 15 7 16 5 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

SAMIYA SABEEL 9 3 15 10 16 3 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SAMRUDA KARTHIK KARTHIK 9 3 15 10 16 11 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

SHEZAA FATHIMA MOHAMED 9 4 15 8 16 5 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

SHREETHIKA SUKESH 9 5 15 11 16 11 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

SIVAKRISHNA SASIKUMAR SASIKUMAR 9 5 15 11 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

SUFIA PARWEEN 9 2 15 12 16 9 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

VEDHA HARINI DHANABALAN 9 6 15 11 16 10 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 19 13 13 11 18 14 22 20 3 7 1 15 5 15 15 16 18 17 15 19 9 14 19 13 17 21 12 11 17 15 14 15 17 10 19 18 8 12 10

% of students answered correct 65 73 50 50 42 69 54 85 77 12 27 4 58 19 58 58 62 69 65 58 73 35 54 73 50 65 81 46 42 65 58 54 58 65 38 73 69 31 46 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


ADIKESH SUMEESH 15/07/2011 P O P O O P P P P O O O P O P P O P P O P O P P O O P O P P P P P P O O P O O O
ADITHYA SAJITH 15/05/2011 P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P P P O O O
AKHIL MANU CHACKO 29/03/2011 O P O O O O O P P O P O O P O P O O P P O O O P O O O O O O P O O O O P P O P P
AKUL SREEKUMAR PILLAI 16/06/2011 P O P O P P O P O P O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O O O O
ALAN BINOY 17/08/2010 P P P P P P O O O O O O O O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P
ANUGRAH MADHUSOODANAN 13/09/2010 P P O O O P P P P O O O P O P P P P O P P O P O O P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P
VARIER
ARLON AJO 28/03/2011 O P O P P P P P O O O O O O O P O P O P O O O P P O P P O P P O O O O P O O O P
AYMAN RAMEES ALIL 07/04/2011 P P O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O P O O P P O P O P P P O O O O P P O P P O O O
DEV NIRANJAN PRABHU 17/02/2011 P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
ELDHO KURIEN PAUL 31/12/2010 O P O P O O O O P O P O O O P O O O P O O O O O P O P P O P P O O O O P O O O O
ETHAN MAMMEN VARKEY 25/08/2010 P P O O O O O P P O P P P O O O P P O P P O O P O P P P O P O P P P O P P O O O
FAHAD JANAVAS BAVA 10/01/2011 O O P P O P P P P O O O P O O P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P O
FIYAS SIYAD SAMEERA 19/01/2011 P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P O O O
MADHAV JAYALAL MADHAVI 16/08/2010 O P O O O O O O O O O O O P O O P P P O O P O O P P P O O P O O P O O P P O O P
MOHAMMAD ZAYAN SAKKEER 03/08/2010 O O P P O P O P P O P O P O P P P P O P P O P P O O P P P P P O O O O P O O P O
MOHAMMED FADHIL 10/07/2011 P O P P P P P P P O O O O O P O P P P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P O P
MUHAMMAD YAMEEN SAJIN 22/07/2011 P P O O O P O P P O O O O O P O P P O O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P O O O P O O
RASHEED
MUHAMMED RAAZI SHABEER 09/07/2011 O P O O P O PPP O O O O O O O O P O O O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O PP O O O
NAFI MUHAMMED NAUSHAD 10/11/2010 O O O P O PPPP O P O P O O PP O PPP O PPPPP O P O O O PP O O P O O O
NIRMAL GIREESHLAL 13/09/2010 PP O O O PPP O P O O O O O O O PP O O P O O O O O PPP O P O O O PP O PP
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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 19 13 13 11 18 14 22 20 3 7 1 15 5 15 15 16 18 17 15 19 9 14 19 13 17 21 12 11 17 15 14 15 17 10 19 18 8 12 10

% of students answered correct 65 73 50 50 42 69 54 85 77 12 27 4 58 19 58 58 62 69 65 58 73 35 54 73 50 65 81 46 42 65 58 54 58 65 38 73 69 31 46 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


SOMARAJAN
PARTHIV JIJISHIBU 09/11/2011 PPPPPP O PP O O O O O PP O PP O P O PPPP O O O PP O PPPPP O PP
PRABHAT RASULA 26/03/2011 PPPPPP O PPP O O P O PPP O PPP O PP O PPP O O PPPPPP O PP O
RAZEEN MOHAMMED 02/07/2011 P O O O O O PPP O O O PPP O PPPPPPP O O PPP O PPPPP O PP O P O
KURUNIYAN
SAAD MOHAMMED MUZAMMIL 30/06/2011 PPPP O P O PP O O O P O O PPP O O PPP O PPPP O PPPPPP O PPPP
BUBERE
STEPHEN DANIEL 11/02/2011 O PP O O O P O O O O O O O PP O O P O O O O P O O P O P O O P O O O O O O O O
JONNYABRAHAM
TANISH SATISH SHETTY 23/02/2011 PPP O O PPPP O O O P O O O PPPPP O PP O PPP O O O O O O PPPPPP

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADIKESH SUMEESH 9 5 15 10 16 7 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ADITHYA SAJITH 9 4 15 12 16 14 40 30 613 94.6 92.8 93.3

AKHIL MANU CHACKO 9 1 15 8 16 5 40 14 472 6.8 16.8 14.9

AKUL SREEKUMAR PILLAI 9 2 15 4 16 8 40 14 472 6.8 16.8 14.9

ALAN BINOY 9 6 15 7 16 13 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ANUGRAH MADHUSOODANAN VARIER 9 5 15 10 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ARLON AJO 9 3 15 5 16 9 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

AYMAN RAMEES ALIL 9 5 15 8 16 5 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

DEV NIRANJAN PRABHU 9 7 15 14 16 15 40 36 699 100.0 99.9 99.9

ELDHO KURIEN PAUL 9 3 15 4 16 5 40 12 453 2.5 9.7 8.6

ETHAN MAMMEN VARKEY 9 7 15 9 16 5 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

FAHAD JANAVAS BAVA 9 5 15 11 16 10 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

FIYAS SIYAD SAMEERA 9 6 15 12 16 11 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

MADHAV JAYALAL MADHAVI 9 1 15 7 16 6 40 14 472 6.8 16.8 14.9

MOHAMMAD ZAYAN SAKKEER 9 4 15 9 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

MOHAMMED FADHIL 9 6 15 8 16 13 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

MUHAMMAD YAMEEN SAJIN RASHEED 9 5 15 6 16 9 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

MUHAMMED RAAZI SHABEER 9 1 15 6 16 3 40 10 434 1.1 4.3 3.7

NAFI MUHAMMED NAUSHAD 9 4 15 9 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

NIRMAL GIREESHLAL SOMARAJAN 9 4 15 7 16 6 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

PARTHIV JIJISHIBU 9 2 15 10 16 14 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

PRABHAT RASULA 9 6 15 11 16 12 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

RAZEEN MOHAMMED KURUNIYAN 9 6 15 10 16 9 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

SAAD MOHAMMED MUZAMMIL BUBERE 9 6 15 8 16 14 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

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International
67.4
3.7

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
67.3
4.3
62.6

School Percentile
1.1
556
434

Scale Score
No. of question
24
10

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: B_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
7
2

No. of questions in
16
16

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

11

answered correctly
5

No. of questions in
15
15

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
6
3

No. of questions in
Grade: 6

the test
9
9
STEPHEN DANIEL JONNYABRAHAM
Student Scores

TANISH SATISH SHETTY


Science Level 6
School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 16 17 16 22 3 13 11 24 22 3 2 5 21 10 11 13 22 25 14 11 22 11 11 14 9 20 17 9 3 16 16 21 15 19 10 22 27 2 5 14

% of students answered correct 57 61 57 79 11 46 39 86 79 11 7 18 75 36 39 46 79 89 50 39 79 39 39 50 32 71 61 32 11 57 57 75 54 68 36 79 96 7 18 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


ABIRAMI KAITHAVALAPPIL BINU 01/11/2010 O O O P O O O O P P O O P O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O P P P O O O P P O O P
ANGEL DINESH 14/12/2010 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P O P P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P P O P P P P O O P
ANGEL ANN ABY 14/10/2011 P O P O O O O P P O O O O O P O P P O O P O O O O O P O O P O P P O O P P O P O
CAROLYN MARY BINU 11/08/2010 O P P P O P O P P O O O P P O P P P P O P P O P O P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P
DIKSHITA SANCHEEVIKUMAR 01/04/2011 O P O P O P O P P O O O P O P O P P P P O O O O P P P P O O O P P P O P P O O P
FATHIMATHUL NAAZNEEN 17/06/2011 O O O O O O P P O O O O O P P P O P O O P O O O P P O O O P O P P P P P P O O P
HADIYAH KADASSERI VALAPPIL 21/12/2010 O O P P O O O O P O O O P O O P O O P O P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P P O O O
HAFSA MUSBAH 29/09/2010 P O O P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P P O O P P O P P O P O O O O O O O P P O O P
HANA FATHIMA 08/07/2011 P P O P O P O P O O O O O P O P O O O O O O P P P P P O O P O O O P O P O O O O
HARSHITA SAI TEJA MADALA 03/03/2012 O P O O O P P P O O O P P O O O P P P P O O P O P P P O O O P P O O O O P O P O
HAYA AFREEN 02/12/2010 O O P P O P O O P P P P P O O O P P O O O O O O P P P O O O O P O O O P P O O P
INSHA KUNNATHERI 03/03/2011 P P O P O O P P P O O O O O O O O P O O P O O O O P O O O O O P O O P P P O O O
MALAVIKA PRASANTH 12/08/2010 P P P O P P P O P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P
MIA MARY EMIL 30/08/2010 P O O P O P O P O O O P O O O O P O P O P O P P P P O O O O O O P P O O P O P P
NEHA SUSAN SIJI 24/06/2011 O O P O O O O P P O O P P O P O P P O O P O O O O O O O O O O O P P O P P O O O
NIDHI NIDHIN NAIR 19/08/2010 P P P P O O O P P O O O P O P O P P O P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P O O O
NIHARIKA SURESH KUMAR 06/04/2011 P P P P O O O P P O O O P O P O P P O P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P O P P P O O
NIYA MARIA ROJI 22/06/2011 P O P P O O O P O O O P P O P P P P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O P O O O P O O P
REBA MARIA BABY 07/10/2010 O P P P O P P P P O O O P P O P P P P O P P O P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O O P
REMY ELSA ABRAHAM 10/06/2011 O P O O O P O P O O O O P O O P P P P O P O P O O P O P O P P P P P O P P O O P
RIHAM FARHEEN 31/10/2010 P P O P P P P P P O O O O P O O O P O P P P O O P O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O
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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 16 17 16 22 3 13 11 24 22 3 2 5 21 10 11 13 22 25 14 11 22 11 11 14 9 20 17 9 3 16 16 21 15 19 10 22 27 2 5 14

% of students answered correct 57 61 57 79 11 46 39 86 79 11 7 18 75 36 39 46 79 89 50 39 79 39 39 50 32 71 61 32 11 57 57 75 54 68 36 79 96 7 18 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


RITU NANDANA BIJU 09/02/2011 P P P P O O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P O O P O P P O O O P P O P O P P O O O
RIYA MARIAM BINOY 04/01/2011 P O P P O O O P P O O O P O O P P P O P P O O O O O P O P P P P P P P P P O O O
SERAH SUSAN JAMES 12/03/2011 O P P P O P O P P O O O P P O P P P P O P P O P O P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P
SHEIZA FATHIMA SHAFEEK 19/08/2010 P O O P O O P P P O O O P P O O P P O P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P P O P O P O
VEDA VENKATA SAI 12/05/2011 P P P P O O O P P O O O P O P O P P O O P O P P O P P P O O P P P P O P P O P P
MAYUKHINAIDU
VIDULLA VENUGOPAL SATHYA 23/11/2010 PPPP O O O PP O O O O P O PPPPPPPP O O PP O O O PPPP O O P O O O
ZUHRA DIYA ALI 10/12/2010 O P O P O O PPP O O O P O O O PPPPP O O P O O P O O P O O O O O PP O O O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABIRAMI KAITHAVALAPPIL BINU 9 2 15 6 16 4 40 12 453 2.5 9.7 8.6

ANGEL DINESH 9 6 15 10 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

ANGEL ANN ABY 9 4 15 6 16 5 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

CAROLYN MARY BINU 9 3 15 10 16 12 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

DIKSHITA SANCHEEVIKUMAR 9 3 15 9 16 9 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

FATHIMATHUL NAAZNEEN 9 3 15 5 16 9 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

HADIYAH KADASSERI VALAPPIL 9 2 15 10 16 7 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

HAFSA MUSBAH 9 3 15 8 16 10 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

HANA FATHIMA 9 2 15 5 16 8 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

HARSHITA SAI TEJA MADALA 9 4 15 7 16 7 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

HAYA AFREEN 9 4 15 7 16 6 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

INSHA KUNNATHERI 9 4 15 5 16 4 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

MALAVIKA PRASANTH 9 7 15 13 16 13 40 33 650 99.3 98.3 98.5

MIA MARY EMIL 9 3 15 5 16 9 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

NEHA SUSAN SIJI 9 2 15 7 16 4 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

NIDHI NIDHIN NAIR 9 5 15 11 16 8 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

NIHARIKA SURESH KUMAR 9 6 15 11 16 8 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

NIYA MARIA ROJI 9 2 15 5 16 8 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

REBA MARIA BABY 9 4 15 11 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

REMY ELSA ABRAHAM 9 3 15 8 16 9 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

RIHAM FARHEEN 9 3 15 6 16 6 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

RITU NANDANA BIJU 9 6 15 10 16 8 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

RIYA MARIAM BINOY 9 4 15 9 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

SERAH SUSAN JAMES 9 3 15 10 16 12 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHEIZA FATHIMA SHAFEEK 9 5 15 8 16 10 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

VEDA VENKATA SAI MAYUKHINAIDU 9 5 15 10 16 9 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

VIDULLA VENUGOPAL SATHYA 9 4 15 10 16 8 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ZUHRA DIYA ALI 9 3 15 9 16 4 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 11 13 18 21 23 18 26 27 5 6 5 19 6 14 18 22 29 13 20 27 9 10 12 19 22 19 19 8 15 15 17 16 25 7 21 26 6 11 16

% of students answered correct 66 38 45 62 72 79 62 90 93 17 21 17 66 21 48 62 76 100 45 69 93 31 34 41 66 76 66 66 28 52 52 59 55 86 24 72 90 21 38 55

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


ADIN ZEISHAN KODUNGAZHI 05/11/2009 O P O P O P O P O O O PP O O O PPPPP O P O P O P O P O O O O P O PPP O P
VALAPPIL
AKUL SAJU 02/11/2010 O P O P P P P P P O O O O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O O P O O P P O O P
ANDREW ANISH THOMAS 22/01/2011 O O O P P P O P P P O O O O P P O P P P P O O O O P P O P O P O P P O O P O P O
ANSHUMAN NITIN KARMARKAR 06/01/2011 P O P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P
ARSHAD ABDUL JABBAR 09/09/2010 P O O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O P O O O P P O P P P O P P P O P P O O P
ASHWIN PRADEEP KUMAR 01/10/2010 P P O P O P P P O O O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O O P O O P O P P O O O
CHRIS MATHEW LAIJU 06/07/2011 P O O O P P O P P O P O P O P O O P O P P O P O P P O P O O O O O O O O P O O P
ERIC JAYDEN JASON SAMUEL 10/07/2011 P O O O P P P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P P O O P O O O O O P P O P O O P O P P
HAFIZ ALI SHAMEER 12/10/2011 O O O P O P P O P O O O O P P O P P O O P O P O O O O P O O O O P P O P P O O O
HASSAN ABDUL SAMIEH K 15/03/2010 P O P P P P O P P O O O P O P O O P O P P O O P P P P P O O P P O P O O O O P O
THANGAL
JOHAN JINU THOMAS 17/02/2011 P O P P O P P P P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P O P P O O O
JOSH VARGHESE BENNY 16/12/2010 P O P O O O O P P O O O O P P O O P O P O P O P O P P P O P P O P O O O O O O O
MOHAMED AAMIR SHAFEEQE 01/06/2011 P O O O P P P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P P O O P O O O O P P P O P O O P O P P
MOHAMED YEHYA MOHAMED 07/09/2010 O P P O P O O P P O O O O P P O P P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P P O O P O O O
FIRDOWS
MOHAMMAD SHAIKH 24/05/2011 P O O PPPPPPP O O P O PPPPP O P O O O O P O PPP O PPP O PP O O P
MOHAMMED QAIS ABDUL 03/03/2011 P O O PPPPPPP O O P O PPPPP O P O O O PP O PPP O PPP O O P O O P
REHIMAN
MOHAMMED RAZIN RIYAS 03/11/2010 P O O PPPPPP O O PPP O PPP O PPP O PPPP O O O PPPP O PP O PP
MUHAMMED SHAYAN PUTHIYA 24/09/2010 O PP O P O O O P O O O O P O PPP O O P O O O O O P O O PP O O P O PP O O P
PURAYIL

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 19 11 13 18 21 23 18 26 27 5 6 5 19 6 14 18 22 29 13 20 27 9 10 12 19 22 19 19 8 15 15 17 16 25 7 21 26 6 11 16

% of students answered correct 66 38 45 62 72 79 62 90 93 17 21 17 66 21 48 62 76 100 45 69 93 31 34 41 66 76 66 66 28 52 52 59 55 86 24 72 90 21 38 55

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


NAVDEEP PRASHOBH 30/03/2011 O O P O O O PPP O P O O O O O PPP O P O O P O PPP O O O P O P O P O O O O
MUDUMMAL
PRANEETH RAJ KODIYATH 21/03/2011 P P O P P P O P P O O O P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P O O P
RAYAAN RASHEED 10/06/2011 P O P P P P P P P O O O P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O O P O P P P P O P P
RITHUGHOSH SUMESH 05/11/2010 P O O P O O P P P O O O P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P O O O
RUDRA GIRISH KOTALWAR 23/05/2011 P P P O P P O P P P O O P O P P P P O P P O O P O P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O
SRIDHAR ATKURI 20/06/2011 P P P P P P O P P O P O O O O P O P O O P O O O P P O P O P O P O P O P P P P O
SRIHARSHAA SRIDHAR 29/07/2011 O O O O O P P P P O P P P O O O P P P P P O P O O P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P
TANISHQ KAVALAMCHERRY 04/02/2011 O P P O P O P P P O O O P O P O O P P P P P P O O O P O O P P O P P P P P O P O
SHINOJ
UMAIR AHMAD 10/08/2011 PP O O PPP O P O O O O O O O PP O O PP O O P O O O O PPP O P O PP O O O
UMAIR ALAM KHAN 21/07/2011 O PPPPP O PP O P O O O O P O P O O P O O O PP O P O P O O O P O PP O PP
VIJVAL JAYAN KAKKASSERI 11/10/2010 P O PPPPPPP O O O P O PPPP O PP O O PPPPPP O O O PPPPPPPP

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADIN ZEISHAN KODUNGAZHI VALAPPIL 9 4 15 9 16 7 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

AKUL SAJU 9 4 15 9 16 11 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

ANDREW ANISH THOMAS 9 2 15 8 16 10 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

ANSHUMAN NITIN KARMARKAR 9 8 15 10 16 13 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

ARSHAD ABDUL JABBAR 9 5 15 9 16 12 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ASHWIN PRADEEP KUMAR 9 6 15 9 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

CHRIS MATHEW LAIJU 9 4 15 6 16 7 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

ERIC JAYDEN JASON SAMUEL 9 4 15 5 16 11 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

HAFIZ ALI SHAMEER 9 3 15 7 16 5 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

HASSAN ABDUL SAMIEH K THANGAL 9 5 15 6 16 10 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

JOHAN JINU THOMAS 9 7 15 9 16 10 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

JOSH VARGHESE BENNY 9 3 15 7 16 6 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

MOHAMED AAMIR SHAFEEQE 9 4 15 5 16 12 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

MOHAMED YEHYA MOHAMED FIRDOWS 9 2 15 9 16 8 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

MOHAMMAD SHAIKH 9 5 15 9 16 11 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

MOHAMMED QAIS ABDUL REHIMAN 9 5 15 8 16 12 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

MOHAMMED RAZIN RIYAS 9 6 15 9 16 13 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

MUHAMMED SHAYAN PUTHIYA PURAYIL 9 2 15 7 16 7 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

NAVDEEP PRASHOBH MUDUMMAL 9 6 15 6 16 4 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

PRANEETH RAJ KODIYATH 9 4 15 11 16 12 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

RAYAAN RASHEED 9 6 15 10 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

RITHUGHOSH SUMESH 9 6 15 10 16 8 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

RUDRA GIRISH KOTALWAR 9 5 15 12 16 10 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

SRIDHAR ATKURI 9 6 15 6 16 10 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SRIHARSHAA SRIDHAR 9 8 15 8 16 9 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

TANISHQ KAVALAMCHERRY SHINOJ 9 3 15 11 16 9 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

UMAIR AHMAD 9 4 15 5 16 8 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

UMAIR ALAM KHAN 9 3 15 6 16 11 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

VIJVAL JAYAN KAKKASSERI 9 6 15 10 16 13 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 18 16 22 1 17 20 21 19 4 3 3 23 10 9 16 21 23 9 22 23 16 21 17 15 25 21 10 4 20 17 20 15 20 7 25 25 4 12 4

% of students answered correct 64 64 57 79 4 61 71 75 68 14 11 11 82 36 32 57 75 82 32 79 82 57 75 61 54 89 75 36 14 71 61 71 54 71 25 89 89 14 43 14

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


ADIKRISHNA SHAJ 06/06/2011 P O P P O P P P P O O O P P O O P P O P P O P O O P P O O O O P P P O P O O P O
AFSA NAFEESA BAKR 11/08/2010 O O O P O P P P O O P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P P P O O O
ANNETTA MATHEW 28/03/2011 P P P P O P P O O O O P P O P O P P P P P O O O P P O O O P P O O P O P P P O O
ANUGRAHA KURIAN JACOB 07/03/2011 O P O P O O O P O O O O P P P P P P P O O P O P O P O O O P O O P O O O P O P O
APARNA MURALIDHARAN 06/12/2010 O O P O O P P O P O O O P O P O P P O O P O O P O P O O O O P P O O O P P P P O
AYMIN RAHMAN 05/11/2010 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P O P O P O P P O O O O P P O O O P P O P O P P O P O
DAFNIE MARCIA VIJAYANANTH 25/07/2011 P P P P O P P O P O O O P O O O O P O P P O P P P P P O O P O P P P O P O P O O
FAIHA SABSHEER ERUMBUZHI 21/03/2011 P P O O O P P P P O O O P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P O
FAIHA YASMIN THOTTUPURATH 22/06/2011 P P O P O P O P P O O O P O P O P P O P P O P O P O O O O P P P P P O O P O O O
FATHIMA NASHWA MADATHIL 20/06/2010 P P P P O O O P P O O O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P O O O
HAWWA PUNNAKKAL 14/11/2011 P O O P O O P O O O O O P O P O O O O P P P P O O O O O O P O O P O O P P O O O
HIMA BINTH HABEEB 10/02/2011 O O P P O O P O O O O O P O O P P P P O P O P P P P P O O P P O P P O P P O O O
JENNA JEBIN POOLAKKODAN 10/06/2011 O O O P O O P O P P O P P P O O P P O P O P P O O O O O O O P P O O O P P O O P
JESSE GRACE VINCENT 22/03/2012 P P P P O P P O O O O O P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O O O P O P P O O O
CHURCHILL
JOHANNA EALISHBA EMIL 07/04/2011 PP O P O O PPPP O O P O O O P O O O P O PPPPP O O P O PP O O PP O O P
KANAK GUNAVANTKUMAR 23/12/2010 O O O O O PPPP O P O O O O P O P O P O PP O PPPPP O O P O PPPPPP O
SUTHAR
LAKSHYA CHEVVAKULA 01/08/2010 P P P P O P O P P O O P O O O P P O P P P O P P O P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P
MICHELLE RANJU KONIKARA 01/01/2011 P P P P O O P P P O O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O
MYSHA KHALID 25/06/2011 O P P P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P O P P P O O O P P P O P P P O P O P P O P O
NIDHI LALIT KUMAR 18/05/2011 O P O O O O O P P P P O O O O P O P O O P O P P P P O O O O P O O O O P P O P O
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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 18 16 22 1 17 20 21 19 4 3 3 23 10 9 16 21 23 9 22 23 16 21 17 15 25 21 10 4 20 17 20 15 20 7 25 25 4 12 4

% of students answered correct 64 64 57 79 4 61 71 75 68 14 11 11 82 36 32 57 75 82 32 79 82 57 75 61 54 89 75 36 14 71 61 71 54 71 25 89 89 14 43 14

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


PALLAVI AJITH 12/09/2010 P P P P O O O P O O O O O O O O P P O P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P O O O
RIMSHA MAHEEN 19/08/2010 O P O P O P P P P P O O O O O P P P O O O O P O O P P O O P O P P O O P P O P P
RISHIKA ANUP NAIR 21/12/2010 P O P O P P P P P O O O P P P O P O O P P P O P O P P P O P P O O P P O O O P O
SAMEEHA KHAN 21/11/2010 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O
SERAH SUSAN ROJY 31/03/2011 O P O P O O O P O O O O P P O O O P O P P P P P O P P O O P O O P P O P P O O O
SREYA MANOJ 03/02/2011 P O P P O P O P P O O O P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P P P O O O
VAIGA SAJEEV NAMBIAR 07/06/2011 P O P P O O P P P O O O P P O P O P O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O O O
ZIYARAH SAJITH SAINULABDEEN 23/03/2011 P P O O O P P P P O O O P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O P P O O O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADIKRISHNA SHAJ 9 5 15 9 16 7 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

AFSA NAFEESA BAKR 9 5 15 8 16 11 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

ANNETTA MATHEW 9 5 15 8 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ANUGRAHA KURIAN JACOB 9 0 15 8 16 9 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

APARNA MURALIDHARAN 9 4 15 7 16 6 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

AYMIN RAHMAN 9 5 15 9 16 8 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

DAFNIE MARCIA VIJAYANANTH 9 6 15 10 16 6 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

FAIHA SABSHEER ERUMBUZHI 9 6 15 11 16 11 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

FAIHA YASMIN THOTTUPURATH 9 3 15 8 16 9 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

FATHIMA NASHWA MADATHIL 9 4 15 11 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

HAWWA PUNNAKKAL 9 3 15 6 16 4 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

HIMA BINTH HABEEB 9 3 15 9 16 8 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

JENNA JEBIN POOLAKKODAN 9 3 15 9 16 5 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

JESSE GRACE VINCENT CHURCHILL 9 5 15 8 16 10 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

JOHANNA EALISHBA EMIL 9 5 15 9 16 7 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

KANAK GUNAVANTKUMAR SUTHAR 9 6 15 7 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

LAKSHYA CHEVVAKULA 9 6 15 10 16 11 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

MICHELLE RANJU KONIKARA 9 6 15 13 16 12 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

MYSHA KHALID 9 5 15 7 16 11 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

NIDHI LALIT KUMAR 9 2 15 8 16 6 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

PALLAVI AJITH 9 4 15 9 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

RIMSHA MAHEEN 9 3 15 8 16 9 40 20 522 35.6 44.4 43.0

RISHIKA ANUP NAIR 9 5 15 6 16 12 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

SAMEEHA KHAN 9 6 15 12 16 10 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SERAH SUSAN ROJY 9 2 15 10 16 6 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

SREYA MANOJ 9 4 15 11 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

VAIGA SAJEEV NAMBIAR 9 5 15 11 16 8 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

ZIYARAH SAJITH SAINULABDEEN 9 6 15 9 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 22 15 22 15 10 15 23 23 6 5 6 20 7 20 18 15 24 16 19 24 10 14 15 16 25 22 18 3 16 16 19 12 23 9 24 25 7 17 7

% of students answered correct 78 81 56 81 56 37 56 85 85 22 19 22 74 26 74 67 56 89 59 70 89 37 52 56 59 93 81 67 11 59 59 70 44 85 33 89 93 26 63 26

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


ABHAY SAI SAMANYU 12/09/2010 P P P P O O P P P P O O P O P P P P P O P P O P O P P P O O P O O P O P P O P O
ADITYA ARUN 02/02/2012 P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O O P P P P O P O P O P O P P O P O
ALI AL FARDAN 23/07/2011 P O O P P P O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O P O P P O O O
ASHWIN SURESH 18/02/2011 O P O O O O P P O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P P O O O O O O P O P O O O O
AVIJIT KRISHNAKUMAR 22/03/2011 P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O
AYAAN BIN SHABEER 16/05/2011 P P O P P O O P P P O O P O P P O P O P P O P P P P P O O O P O P O P P P P P P
KUPPANATH
AZLAN AJI 14/02/2011 P P O P O O O O O O O P O P O O P P P P P P O O O P P O O O O P O O O P P O P P
CHAYAAN UDAY SHETTY 23/07/2011 O O O P O P P P P O O P P O P P O P P P P O P P P P O O O O O P P P O P P O O O
CHRIS MODAYIL BONEY 23/12/2010 P P O P P O O P O O P O P O P O O P O P P O O O O P P O P P P P O P O P P O P O
EMMANUEL SAM MATHEW 17/04/2011 P O P P P O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O
FAZAN ZARIF SUNEER 09/02/2011 O P O P P P O O P O O O O O P O P O P O P O P O O O P O O P O P O O P P P O O P
HASAN ZIHAD 13/08/2010 P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P O P P P P O
JIHAN SHAREEF 14/06/2011 P P O O O O P P P P O O P O O O O P O P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O O P O P O
KARTHIK SREEJITH ROSHINI 02/01/2010 P P O P O O P P P O O O P P P P P P O O P P O P P O O P O P O P P P O P P P O P
KETAN VASUDEV KOTNI 25/08/2011 P P P O O P O P P O O O O O P O O P P P P O O O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P O
MALAY PINALBHAI PATEL 15/04/2011 P O O P P O O P P O O O O O P P O P O P P O P P O P P P O P P O O P P P O O P O
MOHAMMAD UZAIF RANEBENNUR 19/06/2011 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O O P P P P O O P P P O
MUHAMMED MARWAN 06/07/2010 O P P P O P O P O O P O P P O P O P O P O O P O P P P P O O O O P P P P P O O O
PONNAMBATH PULIKOOL
MUHAMMED SHINAS 08/04/2011 PPPP O PPPP O O O P O PPPP O PP O O O PP O PP O PPPP O PP O P O
KOLAKKATTU

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 22 15 22 15 10 15 23 23 6 5 6 20 7 20 18 15 24 16 19 24 10 14 15 16 25 22 18 3 16 16 19 12 23 9 24 25 7 17 7

% of students answered correct 78 81 56 81 56 37 56 85 85 22 19 22 74 26 74 67 56 89 59 70 89 37 52 56 59 93 81 67 11 59 59 70 44 85 33 89 93 26 63 26

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


NAVEEN PONNACHAM VEEDU 08/09/2010 O PP O P O O PP O O PP O P O PP O O P O O O PPPP O O PP O P O PP O O P
RAJESH
NIVANTH AARIYA PONNUSAMY 24/11/2010 P P P P P O O P P O O O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O
PARTH SHIVA 29/03/2011 P O O P P O P P P O O O P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P O O O P O O P O P P P P O
RAYYAN FEROZ 10/08/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O P O P O P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P P O O P P P O P O
REO ALEX JERRY ALEX 03/11/2010 O P P P P O O P P P O O O O P O O P O P P O P O P P P P O P O P P P O P P O O P
SEAN KOSHY BOBBEN 28/08/2010 P P P P P O P P P O O O P O P P P P P O P O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P P O P O
SHAIK FAHEEMULLA SHARIFF * 02/05/2010 O P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P P P O O O P O O O P O O O
VISHRUTH SADANANDA SHETTY 26/02/2011 P P P P P O O P P O O O P O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O O P O P O
ZAIN JAWED SYED 04/01/2011 P P O P O P P O P O O O O O O O P O P P P P P P P P O O O P P P O P O P P O P P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABHAY SAI SAMANYU 9 5 15 10 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

ADITYA ARUN 9 8 15 11 16 8 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

ALI AL FARDAN 9 7 15 7 16 8 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ASHWIN SURESH 9 2 15 3 16 4 40 9 423 0.4 2.8 2.4

AVIJIT KRISHNAKUMAR 9 7 15 13 16 12 40 32 637 98.2 96.9 97.1

AYAAN BIN SHABEER KUPPANATH 9 4 15 11 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

AZLAN AJI 9 5 15 7 16 6 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

CHAYAAN UDAY SHETTY 9 4 15 10 16 8 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

CHRIS MODAYIL BONEY 9 5 15 7 16 9 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

EMMANUEL SAM MATHEW 9 8 15 8 16 13 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

FAZAN ZARIF SUNEER 9 3 15 6 16 8 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

HASAN ZIHAD 9 6 15 12 16 12 40 30 613 94.6 92.8 93.3

JIHAN SHAREEF 9 6 15 10 16 7 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

KARTHIK SREEJITH ROSHINI 9 6 15 9 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

KETAN VASUDEV KOTNI 9 5 15 8 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

MALAY PINALBHAI PATEL 9 4 15 6 16 11 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

MOHAMMAD UZAIF RANEBENNUR 9 6 15 11 16 12 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

MUHAMMED MARWAN PONNAMBATH PULIKOOL 9 3 15 10 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

MUHAMMED SHINAS KOLAKKATTU 9 5 15 10 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

NAVEEN PONNACHAM VEEDU RAJESH 9 5 15 7 16 9 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

NIVANTH AARIYA PONNUSAMY 9 5 15 13 16 11 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

PARTH SHIVA 9 4 15 10 16 10 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

RAYYAN FEROZ 9 6 15 9 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

REO ALEX JERRY ALEX 9 4 15 10 16 9 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SEAN KOSHY BOBBEN 9 5 15 10 16 12 40 27 583 80.9 82.0 82.4

SHAIK FAHEEMULLA SHARIFF * 9 2 15 10 16 9 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

VISHRUTH SADANANDA SHETTY 9 5 15 9 16 12 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ZAIN JAWED SYED 9 4 15 8 16 11 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 6 20 9 17 1 13 12 24 20 1 5 3 21 7 6 17 11 22 12 19 18 8 12 6 17 23 18 4 2 20 13 12 16 14 4 21 24 8 10 6

% of students answered correct 22 74 33 63 4 48 44 89 74 4 19 11 78 26 22 63 41 81 44 70 67 30 44 22 63 85 67 15 7 74 48 44 59 52 15 78 89 30 37 22

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


ADIYA ANNA SABU 26/08/2011 O P P O O P P P P O O O P O O P O P O P P O P O O P P O O P P P P P O O P P P O
AGNA VIVEK 18/10/2010 O P O P O P P P P O O O P O O O O P P P P O O O P P P O O P P O P O O P P P P O
AISHNI DEEPAK THANKACHAN 14/12/2010 O P O P O P P P O O P O P O O P O P P P P O O O O P P O O O O P P O O P O O O O
ALISHBA EQBAL MOHAMMAD 10/03/2011 O P O O O P O P P O O O P O O P P P O P P O O P O P P O O P O P O P O P P O P O
ANAGHA AJITH 17/10/2010 O P O P O O O P P O O O P O O O O O P P O O O O P O O O O O O P O O P P P O P O
ANUGRAHA SHAJI 11/01/2011 O P O P O O O P P O O O O O O P O P P O O P O O P P O O O P O O O O O P P O P O
AYSHA ZAIMA SAMEERUDHEEN 12/10/2010 O P O P O P O O O O O P P O O P O O P P P O O O P O O P P P P O O O O P O P P O
DHEEMA FATIMA 31/07/2011 O O O P O O P P O O P O P O O O O P O P O P O P P P P O O P O O O P P P P O P P
DIYA BINU 16/08/2010 P P O O O O O P P O P P P O O P P P P P P O P O P P O O O O P P O P O P P O O O
FIONA JIJO 19/04/2011 O O O P O P O O P O O O O O O O P P P P P O O O P P P O O P O O O O O P P P O P
HAMDHA SAJEEV 19/10/2010 P P P P O P P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P O P P O P P O P O P P P P O P P O P O
HIBA UMER BALKHAIR 02/09/2010 O P O O O O O P O O O O P O O O P P P P P P O O O O P O O O O P P O O P P P O O
IZZA AN NISA FATHIMA SHAFI 05/06/2011 O O O P O O P O P O O O O O P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O P O O O P O O P O O O
KEERTHANA BISWAS 08/10/2010 P O P P O P O P P O O O O O O P O O P O O O O O P P P O O P O O P O O P P O O O
RAVINDRAN
KHANSA KHADEEJA 09/03/2011 O P O P O O P P O O O O P P O O O P O P P O O O P P O O O P O O P O O P P O O P
LAIHA RAFEEQUE 14/09/2010 P O O O O O O P P O O O P P O O P P O O O O P O O P O O O P O O P O O P P O O O
MYEISHA AYAN 04/09/2010 O P O P O O P P P P O O O O O P O P P P P O P O P P P O O P P O P P O P P O P P
NAZAAHA ZUHARA PRADEEP 07/09/2010 P P P P P O O P P O P O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O O
NEEHARIKA VIJESH 24/05/2011 O O P P O O P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O O P O O O
RANA FATHIMA MANATTIL 05/05/2011 O P O O O O O P O O O O P P O O O O O P P O O O O P P O O P O O O O O P P O O O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 6 20 9 17 1 13 12 24 20 1 5 3 21 7 6 17 11 22 12 19 18 8 12 6 17 23 18 4 2 20 13 12 16 14 4 21 24 8 10 6

% of students answered correct 22 74 33 63 4 48 44 89 74 4 19 11 78 26 22 63 41 81 44 70 67 30 44 22 63 85 67 15 7 74 48 44 59 52 15 78 89 30 37 22

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


RICHA JACOB MANOJ 05/10/2010 O P P P O P P P P O O O P O P P O P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O P P O P P O O O
ROSME JOSE 08/11/2010 P P P P O P P P O O P O P O O O P P O P P O P P O P P O O P P O P P O O P P O P
SALMA FAISAL AL JABRI 15/12/2010 O O O O O O P P P O O O P P O O O P O O O O O O P P O O O P O P O O O P P P O O
SRIVEDA GAMPA 27/07/2011 O P P P O P O P P O O O P P P P O O O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O
VAIGA VIKRAM KAMATH 09/06/2011 O P O O O P O P P O O O P O O P P P P O P P P O P O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O
VAINAVI VIKRAM KAMATH 09/06/2011 O P P O O O O P P O O O P P P P O P O O O O P O O P P O O P P P P P P P P O O O
ZAINAB SERAJ 09/08/2011 O P O O O P O P P O O P O O P P O P O O O O P O P P O O O P O O P O O O P O O P

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADIYA ANNA SABU 9 5 15 9 16 8 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

AGNA VIVEK 9 4 15 9 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

AISHNI DEEPAK THANKACHAN 9 5 15 7 16 5 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

ALISHBA EQBAL MOHAMMAD 9 3 15 8 16 8 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

ANAGHA AJITH 9 1 15 7 16 5 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

ANUGRAHA SHAJI 9 0 15 6 16 8 40 14 472 6.8 16.8 14.9

AYSHA ZAIMA SAMEERUDHEEN 9 4 15 6 16 7 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

DHEEMA FATIMA 9 3 15 6 16 10 40 19 514 28.8 38.4 36.8

DIYA BINU 9 5 15 9 16 7 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

FIONA JIJO 9 3 15 6 16 7 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

HAMDHA SAJEEV 9 5 15 12 16 9 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

HIBA UMER BALKHAIR 9 4 15 8 16 3 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

IZZA AN NISA FATHIMA SHAFI 9 4 15 5 16 9 40 18 506 25.9 33.6 31.9

KEERTHANA BISWAS RAVINDRAN 9 2 15 6 16 7 40 15 480 10.8 21.4 19.0

KHANSA KHADEEJA 9 2 15 8 16 6 40 16 489 15.5 25.4 23.3

LAIHA RAFEEQUE 9 1 15 8 16 4 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

MYEISHA AYAN 9 3 15 10 16 10 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

NAZAAHA ZUHARA PRADEEP 9 6 15 10 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

NEEHARIKA VIJESH 9 5 15 9 16 9 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

RANA FATHIMA MANATTIL 9 2 15 6 16 3 40 11 444 1.8 6.7 5.9

RICHA JACOB MANOJ 9 3 15 10 16 9 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

ROSME JOSE 9 6 15 9 16 9 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

SALMA FAISAL AL JABRI 9 3 15 6 16 4 40 13 463 5.0 13.0 11.5

SRIVEDA GAMPA 9 3 15 10 16 13 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

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International
43.0
19.0
19.0

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
44.4
21.4
21.4
35.6
10.8
10.8

School Percentile
522
480
480

Scale Score
No. of question
20
15
15

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: E_F

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
8
8
8

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
6
6

No. of questions in
15
15
15

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
2
1
1

No. of questions in
Grade: 6

the test
9
9
9
Student Scores

VAINAVI VIKRAM KAMATH


VAIGA VIKRAM KAMATH
Science Level 6

ZAINAB SERAJ
School Report

Test: Science Level 6 Grade: 6


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Explains why people are warned about hurricanes in more time than earthquakes.
2 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
3 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
4 Physical Sciences Identifies the size of grain that causes solutes to dissolve faster.
5 Physical Sciences Understands that original materials can be recovered after a reversible change.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies how sand moves to create sand dunes.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies causes of sand dune destruction.
8 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of a liquid.
9 Life Sciences Identifies a living thing in a food chain that is both predator and prey.
10 Life Sciences Identifies an adaptation that prevents a crab from being eaten.
11 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
12 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
13 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
14 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of metals.
17 Physical Sciences Identifies an unusual property of mercury.
18 Life Sciences Knows the definition of a joint in a human body.
19 Life Sciences Identifies a function of bones.
20 Life Sciences Identifies the meaning of a symbol in a food chain.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies a natural event that has caused the formation of a geological feature.
22 Physical Sciences Identifies the freezing point of water.
23 Life Sciences Extracts data from table.
24 Life Sciences Identifies sugar as an energy source.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that surface area changes evaporation rate.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies that evaporation causes the volume of water to decrease.
27 Earth Sciences Understands that global warming is the main reason for glacier melting.
28 Earth Sciences Knows that both glaciers and lakes are sources of freshwater.
29 Life Sciences Identifies pollen as the male sex cells of the flower.
30 Physical Sciences Understands how shadows size changes.
31 Physical Sciences Identifies an opaque object.
32 Earth Sciences Reads data from a bar graph.
33 Life Sciences Identifies that the human body produces heat.
34 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
36 Life Sciences Identifies an insect from a selection of animals.
37 Life Sciences Identifies an animal with similar features to slugs.
38 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
39 Physical Sciences Identifies which variable ensures a fair test.
40 Physical Sciences Identifies the forces acting on an object.

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 25 18 12 20 3 22 16 25 15 7 3 5 20 10 19 20 22 25 19 24 25 16 16 20 23 25 25 21 4 23 23 22 25 27 19 25 27 19 12 2

% of students answered correct 89 64 43 71 11 79 57 89 54 25 11 18 71 36 68 71 79 89 68 86 89 57 57 71 82 89 89 75 14 82 82 79 89 96 68 89 96 68 43 7

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


AARUSH PRATUESH 14/05/2011 P O O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O
ABEL JOBIN JOSEPH 24/01/2011 P P O P P O O P O O O P P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O O O
ADDON AGGEYMATHEW 13/11/2010 P P P P O P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
AFHAM SAMEER PUTHUKKUDI 04/06/2011 P P O P O P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O
THAZHE
ARNAV RAMESH 04/09/2010 P O O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O O
ASIF NISAR NISAR 24/01/2011 P P P P O P P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P P O O P P P P O O P O P P P P P O O O
AYUSH MANI MANI MANI 01/02/2010 P O P O O P O P O O O P P O P O O P O P O P P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P O O
EBHANAN GIROTI SUNIL 21/09/2010 P P P O P O O P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P
ETHAN JUSTIN MATHIAS 12/08/2010 P P P P O O O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P O O
FAYIS MUHAMMED FIRDOUS 20/08/2010 P O O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O
FUAD MOHAMED ABDUL JALEEL 30/06/2010 P P O P O O P P O P O O P O P O O P O O P P O O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O
CHOORAPPULAKKAL
IZAAN FARHASH 13/05/2011 P O O P O P P O O O O O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O
JADEN MONIS 15/03/2011 P P O O O O O P P O O O O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P O O
MAVIYA ALIHAIDER SHAIKH 21/02/2010 P P O P O P P P P P O O O O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
MOHAMED ARSHAD 07/05/2011 P O P O O P O P O O O O P O O O P P O P P O O O P P P P O P O O O P O O O P P O
MOHAMMAD NOMAN 09/09/2010 P P P P O P P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
MOHAMMAD RAYAN ALAM 11/11/2010 O P O P O P P P O O O O P O O O O O P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O P O P P P P O
MOHAMMED IBRAHIM ISLAM 29/12/2010 O P P O O O P O P O O P P O O P P P P P P O P P O P P O O P P O P P O P P O P O
MUHAMMED ISHAQ 24/09/2010 O P O P O P O P O O O O P O O P P P O P P P P O P P O O O P P O P P P P P O O O
RARUVALAPPIL

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P P E P L L E E L L P P P L L L E P L L P P E E L P P E L P P L L E P P

School Results
Number of students answered correct 25 18 12 20 3 22 16 25 15 7 3 5 20 10 19 20 22 25 19 24 25 16 16 20 23 25 25 21 4 23 23 22 25 27 19 25 27 19 12 2

% of students answered correct 89 64 43 71 11 79 57 89 54 25 11 18 71 36 68 71 79 89 68 86 89 57 57 71 82 89 89 75 14 82 82 79 89 96 68 89 96 68 43 7

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 51 68 56 62 44 59 47 79 67 14 13 11 61 29 66 44 59 80 54 64 75 39 48 57 58 74 70 47 36 64 51 69 48 66 30 77 88 34 40 27

% of students correct - International 54 67 55 61 42 56 47 80 69 14 14 11 63 30 60 47 61 81 52 64 75 40 51 62 58 77 70 46 32 64 49 71 50 68 32 78 88 33 42 27

Student Responses DOB


MURTAZA MOHAMMAD RASIWALA 09/06/2011 P P P O O P P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O
RENESH NARAYAN GOBINATH 22/03/2011 P P P P O P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O P O P O O O P P O O O P P P O P P P O O
RISHITH PRADEEP 29/10/2010 P O O O O P P P O P O O O O O O P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O
RUWAID AL AHMED 27/07/2011 P O O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P O P O P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O O
SHRIJITH HARIPRASATH 27/05/2011 P O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O P
TARUN NATARAJAN 05/10/2010 P P O P O P P P P P O O O O P P P P O P O P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O
VEDANT RAKESH SINHA 14/01/2011 P O O O P P O P P O O O P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P O O O P P P P O P P O P O
ZAYAAN KHAN 05/01/2011 P P P P O P O P O O P P O P P P O P P P P O O O O P P P O P O O O P P P P P P O
ZIAD KHAN 27/03/2011 P P O P O P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O O

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARUSH PRATUESH 9 7 15 9 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

ABEL JOBIN JOSEPH 9 6 15 10 16 9 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

ADDON AGGEYMATHEW 9 7 15 13 16 14 40 34 664 99.6 98.9 99.0

AFHAM SAMEER PUTHUKKUDI THAZHE 9 6 15 10 16 13 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

ARNAV RAMESH 9 7 15 8 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

ASIF NISAR NISAR 9 5 15 11 16 10 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

AYUSH MANI MANI MANI 9 5 15 9 16 8 40 22 539 50.7 55.8 55.2

EBHANAN GIROTI SUNIL 9 6 15 13 16 12 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

ETHAN JUSTIN MATHIAS 9 6 15 14 16 10 40 30 613 94.6 92.8 93.3

FAYIS MUHAMMED FIRDOUS 9 7 15 9 16 12 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

FUAD MOHAMED ABDUL JALEEL 9 6 15 7 16 10 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8


CHOORAPPULAKKAL
IZAAN FARHASH 9 6 15 9 16 11 40 26 574 76.6 77.4 77.9

JADEN MONIS 9 6 15 10 16 7 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

MAVIYA ALIHAIDER SHAIKH 9 6 15 11 16 14 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

MOHAMED ARSHAD 9 5 15 4 16 8 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

MOHAMMAD NOMAN 9 7 15 12 16 14 40 33 650 99.3 98.3 98.5

MOHAMMAD RAYAN ALAM 9 6 15 7 16 8 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

MOHAMMED IBRAHIM ISLAM 9 4 15 12 16 7 40 23 547 56.8 61.0 60.8

MUHAMMED ISHAQ RARUVALAPPIL 9 1 15 8 16 12 40 21 530 43.9 49.9 49.0

MURTAZA MOHAMMAD RASIWALA 9 6 15 11 16 12 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

RENESH NARAYAN GOBINATH 9 6 15 7 16 4 40 17 497 22.7 29.7 27.7

RISHITH PRADEEP 9 6 15 8 16 11 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

RUWAID AL AHMED 9 5 15 7 16 12 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

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Science Level 6 Grade: 6 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHRIJITH HARIPRASATH 9 7 15 12 16 12 40 31 624 97.1 94.9 95.2

TARUN NATARAJAN 9 5 15 9 16 14 40 28 593 87.1 86.2 86.6

VEDANT RAKESH SINHA 9 4 15 9 16 11 40 24 556 62.6 67.3 67.4

ZAYAAN KHAN 9 7 15 8 16 10 40 25 565 69.1 72.3 72.8

ZIAD KHAN 9 6 15 10 16 13 40 29 603 92.4 90.2 90.7

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End of Grade: 6

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School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 19 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 4 7 10 14 10 3 0 13 7 9 11 9 11 8 16 11 9 8 9 15 9 14 11 11 14 10 15 7 11 8 10 6 10 11 12 5 3 10 12 5

% of students answered correct 22 39 56 78 56 17 0 72 39 50 61 50 61 44 89 61 50 44 50 83 50 78 61 61 78 56 83 39 61 44 56 33 56 61 67 28 17 56 67 28

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AAISHA ANUM VALIYAKATH 13/04/2010 O O PP O O O O O O O O P O PP O O O P O P O PP O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O
AALDHIYA SIBIN 12/05/2010 O O P O PP O O PPPP O PPPP O O PPPPPPPP O O PP O PPPPPPP O
ALEENA BAKSHI ABDUL HAI 22/04/2010 O O P O O O O O O O PP O O P O O O O O O O P O P O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O
BAKSHI
ARSHA AKBAR KAYALMADATHIL 20/02/2010 O P O O O O O P O P O O P O O P P O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O O P P O O O O O
ASHVIKHA VINODH PERIYA 08/02/2010 O O O P P O O P P O P O O P P O O O O O O P P O O P O P O O P O P P O P O O O P
ASMA SHADAB JEELANI 17/04/2010 O P P P P O O P O P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P O O
EDNA MARIAM TOM * 08/07/2010 O P P O P O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O O O O O P O P O O O P O O P O O O P O O
HIBA ALI 22/06/2010 O O P P P O O O O P O O O P P O P P O P P P P O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O
IZA SAJITH 01/03/2010 O O O O P O O P P P O O P O O O O O O P O O P O P O P O O P O P O P P O O P P O
MEENU RAM PRAKASH 26/05/2010 P O P P P O O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P P O P P O O O P P
MEHNAZ SHAJAHAN 09/11/2009 O O P P P P O O O O P P O O P P P O P P O P P P O O P P P P O P P P P O O P P O
NADA SABEEHA 21/10/2010 O O O P O O O P P O P O P P P O P O P P O P O O P O P O P O P O P P P P O P P O
NAWREEN SUNEER MOIDUTTY 30/10/2009 O P O P O O O P P O P O O O P P O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O O O P P P
SAHLA SAIDU MOHAMED 08/08/2009 O P P P O O O P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O O O P P P P O O O O O P O O O O P O
SAIRA SAFAR 08/04/2010 O P P P P P O P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P
SHAZIA FATIMA KHAN 19/09/2009 O O O P P O O P O O P P P O P O O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P O O P P O
TRISHA THERAMEETHAL 13/01/2010 P O O P O O O P O P O O P O P P O P P P O P O P P P P O P O O O P O P O O P P O
VISMAYA BAIJU NAIR 02/03/2010 P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P O O
ZIYA SIRAJUDHEEN 17/03/2010 P P O P O O O P O O O P P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P O O O O P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAISHA ANUM VALIYAKATH 9 2 16 4 15 6 40 12 474 9.5 11.7 10.2

AALDHIYA SIBIN 9 6 16 10 15 12 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

ALEENA BAKSHI ABDUL HAI BAKSHI 9 2 16 3 15 4 40 9 444 4.1 4.1 3.5

ARSHA AKBAR KAYALMADATHIL 9 2 16 6 15 2 40 10 455 6.4 6.6 5.6

ASHVIKHA VINODH PERIYA 9 2 16 9 15 5 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

ASMA SHADAB JEELANI 9 4 16 12 15 11 40 27 597 86.8 86.1 86.3

EDNA MARIAM TOM * 9 1 16 7 15 4 40 12 474 9.5 11.7 10.2

HIBA ALI 9 1 16 6 15 6 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

IZA SAJITH 9 0 16 8 15 7 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

MEENU RAM PRAKASH 9 7 16 10 15 9 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

MEHNAZ SHAJAHAN 9 6 16 9 15 9 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

NADA SABEEHA 9 2 16 10 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

NAWREEN SUNEER MOIDUTTY 9 4 16 9 15 10 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

SAHLA SAIDU MOHAMED 9 4 16 9 15 8 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

SAIRA SAFAR 9 6 16 14 15 14 40 34 673 99.5 99.8 99.7

SHAZIA FATIMA KHAN 9 3 16 9 15 12 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

TRISHA THERAMEETHAL 9 3 16 7 15 10 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

VISMAYA BAIJU NAIR 9 5 16 15 15 13 40 33 659 98.2 99.0 99.0

ZIYA SIRAJUDHEEN 9 4 16 10 15 8 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 7 16 16 16 22 5 0 20 9 18 11 14 13 14 22 8 19 14 20 21 15 20 16 7 18 13 16 11 18 16 15 8 17 14 12 16 8 9 14 14

% of students answered correct 26 59 59 59 81 19 0 74 33 67 41 52 48 52 81 30 70 52 74 78 56 74 59 26 67 48 59 41 67 59 56 30 63 52 44 59 30 33 52 52

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AARON EAPPEN MANOJ 20/08/2009 O P P O O O O P P P O O O P P P P P P O O P O O P O P P O O P P O P P O P P P P
ABAN MOHAMMED KATTEKKADAN 03/04/2010 O O O P O O O P O P O P P O P O O P P O O O O O O O O O O O O O P P O O P O O O
ABHINAV PRATHOSH 28/12/2009 O P O P P O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O P P
ADVAITH ANILKUMAR 30/01/2010 O P O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O P O P O O P O P O O O O P P P O P O O P O
ALAN PUTHUSSERI ABHILASH 19/06/2010 P O P O P O O P O P O O O O P P P P O P P P P O O P P O P P P O P P P P O O O P
AMMAR MURTUZA JHALODWALA 22/10/2010 P O P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P O P O O O P O P O P O P P O P P P
BEVIN SHAJI PAUL 23/11/2009 P O O P P O O P O O O O O O O O P P P P O P P O O O P O P P O O P P O P O O O P
BILAL SHAFEEQ 17/12/2009 P P O P P O O P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P
CAIN DALWIN KOKKAT 23/10/2010 O O O P P O O P O P O O P O P P P O P P P P P O O P P O P P O O P O O O O O O P
DONAL ABRAHAM SHIJU 07/11/2009 O P P O P O O P O P O P O O P O P P O P P O O O P O P O P P O O P P O P O P P O
HANZALAH MOMIN ARIEF 19/10/2009 O P P P P O O P P O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P P P P O
HARRSITHAN SIVAKUMAR 13/07/2010 O P P P O O O P O P P P O P P O O O P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P P P O O P P O
JESWIN THOMAS JOJY 15/10/2009 P O P P P O O P O O P O O P P O P O O P P P P O P P O O O P P P P O P O O O P P
JOFEL KURUVILLA 15/06/2010 O P O O P P O O O O O P P O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O
LAKSHIN ANAND 09/06/2010 O P O P P O O O P P O P P O P O O P P P P P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O P O
MAHADEV MANOJ 24/11/2009 O P P O P P O P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P O O P O
MARGG ESHURUN 01/01/2010 P P O P P O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P O
MOHAMED THAMEEM MOHAMMED 29/11/2009 O P P O P O O P O O O P P O O O P O P P P O O P P P P P O P P P P O P P O O O O
MOHAMMED SHADIN 16/10/2009 O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O O P O O O O P O O P O O P O O P O O O
MOORKKOTHU
MUHAMMED ISHAQ ERIMBAN 13/05/2010 O PPPP O O O O PP O O O P O PPPP O P O O P O O O PP O P O O O O P O O P

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 7 16 16 16 22 5 0 20 9 18 11 14 13 14 22 8 19 14 20 21 15 20 16 7 18 13 16 11 18 16 15 8 17 14 12 16 8 9 14 14

% of students answered correct 26 59 59 59 81 19 0 74 33 67 41 52 48 52 81 30 70 52 74 78 56 74 59 26 67 48 59 41 67 59 56 30 63 52 44 59 30 33 52 52

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


PRITHVI DEEPAK NAIR 07/05/2010 O O O P P O O P O P O O P P P O O O P P P P P O P P O O P P O O O O O O O P O O
RION ROBIN 01/06/2010 O O P O P P O O O P O P P O P O O P P O O P P P O O O P P P O O P O O O O O O P
RUSHIL NAGESHA SHETTIGAR 25/05/2010 P O P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P
SAADUDDIN MOHAMMED 19/07/2010 O P P O P O O P P O O O O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O P O P P P P O P P P
SAYANTH SYAM 16/06/2010 O O P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O O P P P O O P P
SHAZIN SHAJAHAN SHOUKATH 26/07/2010 O P P P P O O P O P P P O P P O P O P O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O O P O P O O
STEVE BEN MATHEW 07/02/2010 O P O O P P O P P P P O O O P O O O O P P P P O O O P O P P P O P O O P O O O P

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON EAPPEN MANOJ 9 3 16 13 15 7 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

ABAN MOHAMMED KATTEKKADAN 9 1 16 5 15 5 40 11 464 7.7 9.3 8.0

ABHINAV PRATHOSH 9 5 16 9 15 12 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

ADVAITH ANILKUMAR 9 1 16 7 15 4 40 12 474 9.5 11.7 10.2

ALAN PUTHUSSERI ABHILASH 9 4 16 10 15 9 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

AMMAR MURTUZA JHALODWALA 9 5 16 9 15 10 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

BEVIN SHAJI PAUL 9 3 16 7 15 7 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

BILAL SHAFEEQ 9 5 16 13 15 13 40 31 636 96.4 95.3 95.5

CAIN DALWIN KOKKAT 9 3 16 6 15 10 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

DONAL ABRAHAM SHIJU 9 2 16 7 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

HANZALAH MOMIN ARIEF 9 4 16 11 15 12 40 27 597 86.8 86.1 86.3

HARRSITHAN SIVAKUMAR 9 3 16 11 15 10 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

JESWIN THOMAS JOJY 9 4 16 9 15 9 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

JOFEL KURUVILLA 9 2 16 3 15 4 40 9 444 4.1 4.1 3.5

LAKSHIN ANAND 9 1 16 5 15 8 40 14 491 16.4 18.1 16.3

MAHADEV MANOJ 9 3 16 13 15 12 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

MARGG ESHURUN 9 5 16 10 15 13 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

MOHAMED THAMEEM MOHAMMED 9 3 16 10 15 8 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

MOHAMMED SHADIN MOORKKOTHU 9 1 16 6 15 1 40 8 433 1.8 2.4 2.0

MUHAMMED ISHAQ ERIMBAN 9 3 16 5 15 10 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

PRITHVI DEEPAK NAIR 9 0 16 5 15 12 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

RION ROBIN 9 4 16 7 15 6 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

RUSHIL NAGESHA SHETTIGAR 9 8 16 12 15 14 40 34 673 99.5 99.8 99.7

SAADUDDIN MOHAMMED 9 3 16 13 15 10 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

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International
25.5
40.3
90.0

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
27.5
41.7
90.0
25.5
39.5
92.3

School Percentile
508
532
606

Scale Score
No. of question
16
19
28

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: A_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
13

answered correctly
8
8

No. of questions in
15
15
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

12

answered correctly
5
8

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
3
3
3

No. of questions in
Grade: 7

the test
9
9
9

SHAZIN SHAJAHAN SHOUKATH


Student Scores

STEVE BEN MATHEW


Science Level 7

SAYANTH SYAM
School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 6 12 15 21 18 7 4 17 11 15 12 11 14 16 25 14 18 12 16 21 11 24 20 10 20 15 20 10 21 16 14 11 14 20 9 13 3 18 17 10

% of students answered correct 22 44 56 78 67 26 15 63 41 56 44 41 52 59 93 52 67 44 59 78 41 89 74 37 74 56 74 37 78 59 52 41 52 74 33 48 11 67 63 37

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AAVANI PRAVEEN 10/11/2009 O P O P P P O P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P O O P O P P P P O O O P P O O O P O
ADELINE ANN GIBI 16/12/2009 O O O P P O O P O O P O P P P P O O O P O P P O P P O O P P O O P P O P O P O O
ANAINA FATHIMA NOWSHAD 21/07/2010 O O P P O O O P O O O O P P P P O O P O P P P O P O P O P P O O P P P O O P P O
ANANNYA ANILKUMAR 30/01/2010 O O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O O O P P O
ANGELINA JOBY PAUL 20/01/2010 O P P P P P O O O O P P P O P O O P P P O P P P P O O O O P O O P P O O O P P O
ANISHKA JAIN 17/09/2010 O P O P P O O P O O O P P O O O P O P P O P P O P P P O P O P O O P P P O P P P
CELESTIN SUSAN SANTHOSH 26/05/2010 P P O P O O O P O O O P P P O O O P O P O P O O O O P P O P O O O P O P O P P O
DAANYA FATIMA 01/05/2011 O O P P P O O O P O O O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P
DEVNA SUMESH 21/07/2010 P P O P P O O P P P O P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P
DIYA ANIL 02/11/2009 O O O P O O O O O P O P O P P P P O P O O O P O P P O O P O P P O P O P O P O O
DIYA CHANOKOODATHIL 24/03/2010 O P P O O O O O P O O O O O P O P O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O P O
EMILIN ALPHONSA JOE 17/12/2009 O P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O P P O O P O O P P P P P P O P P O O P
FAIHA AKHSAR 05/04/2010 P O O P P O O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P O O O P P P
FATHIMA MEHNAZ THOOMBATH 17/06/2010 O P O P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O P O O
HOWRAH AJMAN ABDUL ASSESE 19/05/2010 O P P O P O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P O O P P P O P O O
JOANNA PREM BARNABAS 08/07/2010 O P O P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O O
LAYAAN AWEZ ALJABRI 24/05/2009 O P P P O O P P P O P P P O P O P O P P P P O O P O P P O O O O O O P O O P P P
RILA EBRAHIM MOIDEEN 24/10/2009 O O P P P O O O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P P O P O O O O O P O O O O O O O P P
SAHIRA BEEVI NISAR RAHEMAN 27/03/2010 P O P O P P O P P O O O O O P P O O P P O P O O P P P O P O P P P O O O O P O O
SHEZA AHAMED 22/11/2009 O O O P O O O O P P O P O O P P O O O P O P P P O O P P P P O O O O O O O P P O
SHEZA RAHIM 25/08/2010 O O O P O O O P O P O O P P P O O O P P P P P P O P P O P O O P O P O O P P O O
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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 6 12 15 21 18 7 4 17 11 15 12 11 14 16 25 14 18 12 16 21 11 24 20 10 20 15 20 10 21 16 14 11 14 20 9 13 3 18 17 10

% of students answered correct 22 44 56 78 67 26 15 63 41 56 44 41 52 59 93 52 67 44 59 78 41 89 74 37 74 56 74 37 78 59 52 41 52 74 33 48 11 67 63 37

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


SIMRAN SAMIL 27/02/2010 O O P O P O P P P P O O O P P O P O O P P P P O O O O O P P P P P O P O O P P O
SONCY SONY 12/06/2010 P P P P O O P O O O P P P O P O O O P P O P O O O P P P O P O P O P O O O O P P
TRINETRA GANESH 16/02/2009 O O P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O
VEDA BALASUBRAMANIAM 18/02/2010 O O P P P O O O P P P O O P P O P O P P O P P P P O P P P O O O O P P P O P P O
PARAMESHWARAN
VYGA SMINOJ 02/02/2010 O O PPP O O O O O O O P O PPP O O O PPP O P O O O PPP O O O O PP O O P
YASHVI PRASHANTKUMAR 24/06/2010 P O O O O O O O O O P O O O P O PP O O PPPPPPP O P O O O O P O P O O O P
BABUBHAI

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAVANI PRAVEEN 9 2 16 11 15 10 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

ADELINE ANN GIBI 9 2 16 7 15 10 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

ANAINA FATHIMA NOWSHAD 9 1 16 10 15 9 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

ANANNYA ANILKUMAR 9 4 16 10 15 13 40 27 597 86.8 86.1 86.3

ANGELINA JOBY PAUL 9 4 16 8 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

ANISHKA JAIN 9 3 16 9 15 10 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

CELESTIN SUSAN SANTHOSH 9 2 16 9 15 6 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

DAANYA FATIMA 9 3 16 11 15 12 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

DEVNA SUMESH 9 6 16 11 15 12 40 29 615 94.1 91.9 92.1

DIYA ANIL 9 3 16 5 15 9 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

DIYA CHANOKOODATHIL 9 1 16 5 15 3 40 9 444 4.1 4.1 3.5

EMILIN ALPHONSA JOE 9 6 16 13 15 9 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

FAIHA AKHSAR 9 7 16 9 15 13 40 29 615 94.1 91.9 92.1

FATHIMA MEHNAZ THOOMBATH 9 4 16 11 15 11 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

HOWRAH AJMAN ABDUL ASSESE 9 5 16 13 15 9 40 27 597 86.8 86.1 86.3

JOANNA PREM BARNABAS 9 4 16 12 15 10 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

LAYAAN AWEZ ALJABRI 9 5 16 9 15 8 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

RILA EBRAHIM MOIDEEN 9 1 16 4 15 6 40 11 464 7.7 9.3 8.0

SAHIRA BEEVI NISAR RAHEMAN 9 3 16 8 15 8 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

SHEZA AHAMED 9 3 16 5 15 8 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

SHEZA RAHIM 9 1 16 8 15 10 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

SIMRAN SAMIL 9 2 16 10 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

SONCY SONY 9 5 16 8 15 7 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

TRINETRA GANESH 9 4 16 14 15 13 40 31 636 96.4 95.3 95.5

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
VEDA BALASUBRAMANIAM PARAMESHWARAN 9 3 16 9 15 11 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

VYGA SMINOJ 9 3 16 5 15 9 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

YASHVI PRASHANTKUMAR BABUBHAI 9 5 16 5 15 6 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

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School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 1 8 15 19 18 6 6 15 7 17 11 14 10 16 23 6 21 12 15 19 7 12 13 6 17 13 10 15 16 19 18 12 18 8 8 7 6 11 16 10

% of students answered correct 4 30 56 70 67 22 22 56 26 63 41 52 37 59 85 22 78 44 56 70 26 44 48 22 63 48 37 56 59 70 67 44 67 30 30 26 22 41 59 37

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AARON ABY VARGHESE 11/03/2010 O O P P P O O O O P P O O P P O P O O P O P O O O P O O O P P O O P O O O O P O
ABDUL TAWWAB SUHEL SURVE 20/06/2009 O O P P P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O O P O O O O O P P O O O P O O O
ABHAY DAVID SUNNY 10/08/2009 O O P P P O O P O P O O P P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O O O O P O
ABHINANTH KANICHAYI BIJU 02/10/2009 O O P O P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O P P O P O O P P O P O O P O P O O P P
ADIN JOSEPH CL 06/05/2010 P P O P P O O P O P O O O P P O O P P P O O P P P O P P P P P O O P P O O P P O
ADITYA SHYAM SASIDHARAN 01/07/2010 O O O P P O O O O P P P P P O O O P O O O O P O P O P P O P P P P O O O O P O O
AMAD ASHIQUE KODAPPANAKKAL 07/04/2010 O O O P O O O O O O O O P O P P O O O P O O O O O O O P P P O O O O O O P P O P
ANWAI NANDH MANOHARAN 02/11/2009 O P O O O O P O O O O O O P P O P P O P O O P O P P O O O P P O P O P O O O O O
ARJUN RAJAGOPAL PILLAI 11/01/2010 O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P O P P O P O O O O O O O P P O O O O O O O O O O O
ARJUN SREEKUMAR PILLAI 17/02/2010 O O O P O O O P O O O P O O P O P O O O O O O O P P O O P P P O P O O P P P O P
ASRAR UL HAQ MOHAMMED 19/11/2009 O O P P P O O P O P P O O O P P P O P P P O O O O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O
ATHIF SAKEER 24/07/2010 O O O P P O O O O P O O P P P O P P O O O P O O O O O P O O P P P O O O O O P O
FAZIL GULAM GAUSS 31/07/2010 O O P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P O O P O O O O P O P P P P O O P O P O O P P O
MILAN MARTIN 10/11/2009 O O O P P O O P O P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P P O O P P
MOHAMMED SAADULLAH 22/03/2010 O O O P O O O O O P P P P O P O P O O P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P P
MOHAMMED
MOHAMMED SHAMS QADIR 29/06/2010 O PPP O PPP O O O P O PP O P O PP O O P O PPPPPP O O P O O O O O P O
ANSARI
MUHAMMED MURSHID HAJIYARE 22/09/2009 O PP O O O PP O O O O O O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O P O P
PURAKKAL
MUHAMMED RISHAN SAHIR 22/03/2010 O PP O PP O PPPPP O O P O PPPP O PPPPPPPPPPPPP O PPPPP
MUHAMMED UNAIS MADATHIL 03/02/2010 O P O O PPPP O P O P O PPP O O P O P O PPP O O O P O O O P O O O O PPP

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 1 8 15 19 18 6 6 15 7 17 11 14 10 16 23 6 21 12 15 19 7 12 13 6 17 13 10 15 16 19 18 12 18 8 8 7 6 11 16 10

% of students answered correct 4 30 56 70 67 22 22 56 26 63 41 52 37 59 85 22 78 44 56 70 26 44 48 22 63 48 37 56 59 70 67 44 67 30 30 26 22 41 59 37

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


PRANIT RAMAR 07/05/2010 O O P P P O O P O P O O P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P O
REHAN VALIYAKATH ASIF 27/07/2010 O O O P O O O P P P O P P P O O P O P P O P O P P P O O O P P O O O P O O O O O
ROBIN RUBICHEN 30/10/2009 O O P P P O O O P P P P O O P P P P O P O O O O P P O O P P P P O O O P O P O O
STEPHEN RAJESH 26/10/2009 O P P O P P O P P P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P
SYED ABDUL MAHIB 22/06/2010 O O O P P O O O O P O O P P P O P P O O O P O O O O O P O O P P P O O O O O P O
SYED RAYAN SYED KAREEM 01/05/2010 O O O P P P O O P O O P P O P O P P P P P O P O O O O P O O P P P O P O O O P O
SYED ZUHAIR SHADIQ ALI 11/06/2010 O P P P P O O O O O P P P P P P P O P P P O P O P O O O P P P O P O O O O O P P
ZAYED BIN AARIF 04/02/2010 O O P O O O O O O P O P O O P O O P P O O O O O O O P O O O O O P O P O O O O O

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON ABY VARGHESE 9 2 16 5 15 8 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

ABDUL TAWWAB SUHEL SURVE 9 1 16 5 15 4 40 10 455 6.4 6.6 5.6

ABHAY DAVID SUNNY 9 1 16 13 15 12 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

ABHINANTH KANICHAYI BIJU 9 5 16 8 15 9 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

ADIN JOSEPH CL 9 2 16 10 15 11 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

ADITYA SHYAM SASIDHARAN 9 2 16 9 15 6 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

AMAD ASHIQUE KODAPPANAKKAL 9 2 16 2 15 7 40 11 464 7.7 9.3 8.0

ANWAI NANDH MANOHARAN 9 2 16 7 15 5 40 14 491 16.4 18.1 16.3

ARJUN RAJAGOPAL PILLAI 9 1 16 4 15 3 40 8 433 1.8 2.4 2.0

ARJUN SREEKUMAR PILLAI 9 3 16 3 15 9 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

ASRAR UL HAQ MOHAMMED 9 3 16 3 15 9 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

ATHIF SAKEER 9 1 16 8 15 5 40 14 491 16.4 18.1 16.3

FAZIL GULAM GAUSS 9 5 16 8 15 9 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

MILAN MARTIN 9 5 16 9 15 13 40 27 597 86.8 86.1 86.3

MOHAMMED SAADULLAH MOHAMMED 9 4 16 6 15 10 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

MOHAMMED SHAMS QADIR ANSARI 9 4 16 8 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

MUHAMMED MURSHID HAJIYARE PURAKKAL 9 2 16 5 15 3 40 10 455 6.4 6.6 5.6

MUHAMMED RISHAN SAHIR 9 6 16 13 15 13 40 32 647 97.3 97.1 97.3

MUHAMMED UNAIS MADATHIL 9 6 16 5 15 9 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

PRANIT RAMAR 9 2 16 12 15 13 40 27 597 86.8 86.1 86.3

REHAN VALIYAKATH ASIF 9 3 16 7 15 7 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

ROBIN RUBICHEN 9 4 16 5 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

STEPHEN RAJESH 9 5 16 13 15 13 40 31 636 96.4 95.3 95.5

SYED ABDUL MAHIB 9 1 16 8 15 5 40 14 491 16.4 18.1 16.3

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International
59.7
40.3

3.5

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
60.4
41.7

4.1
64.5
39.5

School Percentile
4.1
555
444
532

Scale Score
No. of question
22
19

answered correctly
9
Total

No. of questions in
40
40
40

the test
Section: B_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10

answered correctly
3
7

No. of questions in
15
15
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
7
5
9

No. of questions in
16
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
1
3

No. of questions in
Grade: 7

the test
9
9
9
Student Scores

SYED RAYAN SYED KAREEM


SYED ZUHAIR SHADIQ ALI
Science Level 7

ZAYED BIN AARIF


School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 22 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 2 12 15 19 18 2 1 19 4 9 9 8 15 14 17 11 10 9 14 21 10 18 9 3 17 6 18 11 18 14 7 5 12 12 10 2 2 13 17 14

% of students answered correct 10 57 71 90 86 10 5 90 19 43 43 38 71 67 81 52 48 43 67 100 48 86 43 14 81 29 86 52 86 67 33 24 57 57 48 10 10 62 81 67

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AKSHRA MURALIKRISHNA 26/10/2010 O PPPP O O P O P O O PPPPPPPPPP O O P O P O PP O O O O O O O PPP
ALISHA FATHIMA PUDUSSERI 27/07/2010 O O O PPP O PPP O O O PPP O O O P O O O O P O P O PP O P O PP O PPP O
NAVAS
ASYA NARGEES RIJESH 08/06/2009 O P P P P O P P O P P P O P P O O P P P P P O O P O P O P P O O P P P O O P P P
AYSHA SUBAIR POWAL 09/11/2009 P O P P P O O P O P P P P P O O P O P P O P O O P P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O
DIYA DAYA PRAMOD 27/08/2009 O P P P P O O P O P O O O P P O P P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O P O P O O O P O
FIDA FIROZE 10/02/2010 O P P P P O O P O O O O O P P O P O O P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P O O O O P P
GAYATHRI MANOJ 01/07/2010 O P P P P O O P O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P O O O P O O O P P P
JAZA MURTHAZA MOOSA 04/01/2010 O O O P P O O P O O O P P O P P O O P P P P O O P O O O P P P P O P P P O O P P
JOLANTA PAREN SAKEYU 09/09/2009 O O P P P O O O O P O P P O O P O P P P O O O O O O P O P O O O O P P O O O P P
KOMATHI GOKULAKRISHNAN 20/04/2010 O P P P P O O P O O O O O P P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O O P P
AMARESAN
MANNA ANN BINU 18/04/2010 O O O P P O O P P O P P P P O O O O O P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P O P O O P
MARIYAM ABDUL RAFI 28/03/2010 O O P O O O O P O O P O P P P P O P P P O P O O P O P O P P O P P P O P O P O O
MEHKRIT KAUR HARPREET 26/07/2010 P O P P P O O P O O P O P P P O O O P P O P P O P P P P P O O P P O O O O P P O
MYSHA VETTISSERY 06/04/2010 O P O P P O O P P O P P P O P O O O O P P P P O P O P O P O O O O O P O O P O O
NASHWA FATHIMA 01/06/2010 O P P O P O O P O P O O P P P P P P P P O P O O P O P O P P O O O O P O O P P P
NEHA AFSAL 15/12/2009 O O P P P P O P P O O P P O P P O O P P O P O O P O O P O O P O P O O O O P P O
SAFA FATHIMA 19/07/2010 O P P P P O O P O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P O O O P O O O P P P
SAFRIN NAWASKHAN 19/10/2009 O P P P P O O P O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P O O O O O O O P P P
SHAMNA BIND MUHAMMED 07/08/2009 O O O P O O O P O O O P O O O P O O O P O P P P P O P P P O O P P O O O O P O P
SHIFA SAYED MOHAMED * 19/07/2010 O P P P P O O O O P P O O P P O P O O P O O P O P O O O P P P O O O P O O O P O
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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 2 12 15 19 18 2 1 19 4 9 9 8 15 14 17 11 10 9 14 21 10 18 9 3 17 6 18 11 18 14 7 5 12 12 10 2 2 13 17 14

% of students answered correct 10 57 71 90 86 10 5 90 19 43 43 38 71 67 81 52 48 43 67 100 48 86 43 14 81 29 86 52 86 67 33 24 57 57 48 10 10 62 81 67

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


U PRANAVI SAI 16/10/2009 O P O P O O O O O O O O P O P O P O PPPP O O PP O O PPP O PP O O O O PP
ZIA FATHIMA MOHAMMED 10/11/2009 O PPPP O O P O PP O P O P O O O O PPP O P O O PPP O P O P O P O O PPP
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AKSHRA MURALIKRISHNA 9 3 16 8 15 12 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

ALISHA FATHIMA PUDUSSERI NAVAS 9 2 16 7 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

ASYA NARGEES RIJESH 9 4 16 10 15 12 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

AYSHA SUBAIR POWAL 9 4 16 10 15 9 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

DIYA DAYA PRAMOD 9 1 16 11 15 10 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

FIDA FIROZE 9 2 16 10 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

GAYATHRI MANOJ 9 4 16 11 15 9 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

JAZA MURTHAZA MOOSA 9 3 16 7 15 11 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

JOLANTA PAREN SAKEYU 9 3 16 6 15 7 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

KOMATHI GOKULAKRISHNAN AMARESAN 9 3 16 11 15 10 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

MANNA ANN BINU 9 3 16 12 15 8 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

MARIYAM ABDUL RAFI 9 2 16 10 15 8 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

MEHKRIT KAUR HARPREET 9 2 16 10 15 10 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

MYSHA VETTISSERY 9 2 16 8 15 8 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

NASHWA FATHIMA 9 3 16 9 15 10 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

NEHA AFSAL 9 3 16 8 15 8 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

SAFA FATHIMA 9 4 16 11 15 9 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

SAFRIN NAWASKHAN 9 3 16 8 15 12 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

SHAMNA BIND MUHAMMED 9 4 16 7 15 5 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

SHIFA SAYED MOHAMED * 9 2 16 6 15 9 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

U PRANAVI SAI 9 2 16 6 15 10 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

ZIA FATHIMA MOHAMMED 9 3 16 10 15 9 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 12 21 15 17 17 4 3 18 5 13 17 10 16 13 23 16 18 12 18 21 13 21 11 5 19 10 11 12 16 17 15 8 14 8 10 12 7 8 17 12

% of students answered correct 48 84 60 68 68 16 12 72 20 52 68 40 64 52 92 64 72 48 72 84 52 84 44 20 76 40 44 48 64 68 60 32 56 32 40 48 28 32 68 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AADITH ABEESH ANIRUDH 29/06/2010 P O P O P O P O O P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P O P O P O P P P
ABDUL AYAAN MOHAMMED 30/05/2010 P P O O P O O P O P P P P O P P O O P P O P P O P P O O O O O O P O P O O O P P
ABDUL JALIL QURESHI 17/12/2009 O P P O P O O O O P O O P P P P O O O O O P O O O O P P O O O O O O O O O O P O
ALISTER THOMAS VARGHESE 17/05/2010 O P O P P P O P O O O P O O P O P O O P P P P O P O O O P P P O P O O P O O P O
JAISON
ASHISH GENIAL 02/11/2009 P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P
CHRIS PRAMCY SEBASTIAN 26/09/2009 P P P P P O O P O O O O P O P P P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O P P P P P O O O
DARSHAN RAKESH MAILAPRATH 19/11/2009 O P P P P O O P O P P P P P P O O O P P P P P O P O O P P P O O O O O P O O P P
HANNAN MOHAMMED KHAN 21/04/2010 P P O P P O O P O O P P O P P P P O O P P O P O P P P P O P O O P O O P O P P O
HARIHARAN RAMAKRISHNAN 14/09/2009 O P O P P O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P O O O P P
RAMA
HEINS ANTONY PLAKKA 08/06/2010 P O PPP O O O PPP O P O PPPPPP O P O PPPP O PPPPPP O P O PPP
HISHAM AHMED MOHAMED 30/03/2010 PPP O P O P O O P O PPPPPPP O P O P O O PPPPPPP O O P O O O O P O
MUSTHABA
ILAMARAN KARTHIKEYAN 31/07/2010 O O O P P O O P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P P
JEREMIAH PETER ELDHOSE 03/02/2010 O P P P P O O P O O P P O O O P P O O P P P O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O O
JISHAN FAUSAD 05/03/2010 O O P O O O O O O O P P P O P P P O P P O O O O P O P O O O P O O O O O O P O P
JOHANAN JOJI VANIYAPPURAYIL 04/03/2010 P P P P O O O P O O P O P O P O P O O P P P O O P O O O O O P O O O P O P O P O
JONATHAN JOJI VANIYAPPURAYIL 04/03/2010 O P P P O O O P O P P O P P P O P O P P O P P O O O O O P P O P P O O O O O P P
JOVIN BIJU VARKEY 26/07/2010 P P O O P O O P O O P O P P P O P O P O O O O O O O O O O P P O P P O O O O P O
MARCUS JEBANESAN ABRAHAM 23/06/2010 P P P O O P O P O O O O O O P P P O P O O P O O O O O O O P P O P O P P P O O O
MOHAMMED AMAN 12/06/2010 O P O P O O O P O O O O O O P O O P P P P O O P P O O O P P O O P O P O O O P O
SHAMSUDHEEN
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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 12 21 15 17 17 4 3 18 5 13 17 10 16 13 23 16 18 12 18 21 13 21 11 5 19 10 11 12 16 17 15 8 14 8 10 12 7 8 17 12

% of students answered correct 48 84 60 68 68 16 12 72 20 52 68 40 64 52 92 64 72 48 72 84 52 84 44 20 76 40 44 48 64 68 60 32 56 32 40 48 28 32 68 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


MOHAMMED SHIAN KOLAKKAT 18/10/2009 PPPPP O O PPPP O PPPPPPPPPP O PPPPPPPPPP O PPPPPP
MUHAMMAD ADIL ASHRAF 28/03/2010 O P O P O O O P O P O P O PP O O PPPPPP O PPPPPPPP O P O PP O O P
MUHAMMED AASHIN V 03/05/2010 O P O P O O O O O O P O P O P O O O P O O P O O O O PP O O O O P O O PPP O O
PEEDIKAKKAL
NAVEEN SHAJU KOSHY 14/06/2010 O P O PPP O P O O O O P O PP O PPP O P O O PP O O P O O O O O O P O O P O
RISHITH BALAKRISHNA POOJARY 01/06/2010 O PPP O P O O P O P O PPPPP O O P O PP O P O O PPP O P O O O O P O P O
TANISH PRAGNESH MODH 01/04/2010 PPPPP O O P O PP O P O O O PPPPPPP O P O O O P O PP O O P O O P O P

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADITH ABEESH ANIRUDH 9 7 16 10 15 11 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

ABDUL AYAAN MOHAMMED 9 5 16 7 15 8 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

ABDUL JALIL QURESHI 9 1 16 7 15 4 40 12 474 9.5 11.7 10.2

ALISTER THOMAS VARGHESE JAISON 9 3 16 6 15 10 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

ASHISH GENIAL 9 8 16 14 15 12 40 34 673 99.5 99.8 99.7

CHRIS PRAMCY SEBASTIAN 9 3 16 11 15 11 40 25 580 79.5 76.7 76.8

DARSHAN RAKESH MAILAPRATH 9 3 16 8 15 12 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

HANNAN MOHAMMED KHAN 9 5 16 7 15 11 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

HARIHARAN RAMAKRISHNAN RAMA 9 4 16 10 15 12 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

HEINS ANTONY PLAKKA 9 6 16 10 15 13 40 29 615 94.1 91.9 92.1

HISHAM AHMED MOHAMED MUSTHABA 9 5 16 10 15 9 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

ILAMARAN KARTHIKEYAN 9 5 16 11 15 12 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

JEREMIAH PETER ELDHOSE 9 4 16 5 15 4 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

JISHAN FAUSAD 9 5 16 4 15 5 40 14 491 16.4 18.1 16.3

JOHANAN JOJI VANIYAPPURAYIL 9 3 16 7 15 7 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

JONATHAN JOJI VANIYAPPURAYIL 9 3 16 9 15 8 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

JOVIN BIJU VARKEY 9 3 16 7 15 5 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

MARCUS JEBANESAN ABRAHAM 9 4 16 7 15 5 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

MOHAMMED AMAN SHAMSUDHEEN 9 1 16 5 15 9 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

MOHAMMED SHIAN KOLAKKAT 9 6 16 14 15 15 40 35 688 100.0 100.0 100.0

MUHAMMAD ADIL ASHRAF 9 2 16 11 15 12 40 25 580 79.5 76.7 76.8

MUHAMMED AASHIN V PEEDIKAKKAL 9 1 16 6 15 6 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

NAVEEN SHAJU KOSHY 9 2 16 5 15 10 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

RISHITH BALAKRISHNA POOJARY 9 4 16 9 15 8 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

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International
65.9

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
66.6
73.2

School Percentile
563

Scale Score
No. of question
23

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40

the test
Section: C_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
9

No. of questions in
15

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
No. of questions in
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
4

No. of questions in
Grade: 7

the test
9
Student Scores

TANISH PRAGNESH MODH


Science Level 7
School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 22 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 4 6 14 16 16 0 1 11 4 16 10 8 9 10 21 12 16 7 10 18 9 13 13 4 16 7 17 5 13 16 11 8 13 10 11 7 2 13 14 14

% of students answered correct 19 29 67 76 76 0 5 52 19 76 48 38 43 48 100 57 76 33 48 86 43 62 62 19 76 33 81 24 62 76 52 38 62 48 52 33 10 62 67 67

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AIZA FALAK JUNAID 17/07/2010 O O PPP O O P O P O P O PPPP O PP O PPPPPPP O PPPPPP O O PPP
ASHLYN THERESA BIJOY 24/02/2010 O P O PP O PP O PP O P O P O P O PP O O P O PPP O PP O P O O P O O O O O
DHANASHREE DEEKSHA 11/02/2010 O O P O O O O O O O O O P O PPP O P O O PP O O O O O O P O O P O O O PP O P
JEYAKUMAR
FAHHAMA FAISAL PUTHAN 19/07/2010 O PP O P O O P O PP O PPPPP O O P O P O P O PP O PPP O PP O O O PPP
PURAYIL
FATHIMA HAZWA HABEEB 11/02/2010 O O PPP O O O O O P O O O P O PPPP O P O O O O P O O O O PP O O O O PP O
RAHMAN
FAYHA FATHIMA 23/02/2010 O O P P P O O O P P O O P O P O P O O P O O O O P O P O P P O O P O O O O P P O
JERILYN PUSHPAM NELSON 29/06/2010 O O O P P O O O O P P O P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P O P O P P P P O P O O O P
JOANN LINDA JOSIL 13/07/2010 O O P P O O O O P O O O O O P P P O O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P
KEZIAH ANN MATHEW 10/11/2010 O O P P O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O O O P P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O P
KHAWLAH GOWHER MOHAMMED 02/08/2009 O O P P P O O O O P P O P P P P P P O P P P O O P O P O P O P P O P P O O O P P
MAZHER
LAKSHANIYA ASOK KUMAR 17/12/2010 O O O O P O O P O O O O O P P O P P P P P O P O P O O O O P O O P P P P O O P P
MADHUMITA KUMAR 04/01/2010 O O O P P O O P P P P P O P P O O P P P O P O O P O P P P P P P O O P O O O O O
MADIHA AMBER SHAIKH * 21/03/2010 O O P O P O O O P O P O O O P P P P O O O O P P P O P O P P P O O O O O O O O O
MANHA FATHIMA MOIDU 31/10/2009 P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P O O P P O P P P O P O P O P O O O P P O P P O
MIDHAT KOWSER MOHAMED 21/01/2010 O O P O P O O P O P P O P O P P O O P P P O O O P O P O O P O P P P P P O O P O
NAUREEN FATHIMA RIAZ 25/07/2010 O O P P P O O P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O P O P O P O O P O O O O O O O P P P
NAVAMI NAVEEN 22/05/2010 O P O P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P O O O P P P
SAMAH MOHAMMED FAROOK 30/12/2009 P P P O P O O O O P O P O P P P O O O P O P P O P O P O P P P O P O P P O P P P
SANMAYA KAIMAPARAMBIL SIJI 19/04/2010 P P P P P O O P O P O P O O P O O P O P O P O O P P P O P P P O P O P P O P O P
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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 4 6 14 16 16 0 1 11 4 16 10 8 9 10 21 12 16 7 10 18 9 13 13 4 16 7 17 5 13 16 11 8 13 10 11 7 2 13 14 14

% of students answered correct 19 29 67 76 76 0 5 52 19 76 48 38 43 48 100 57 76 33 48 86 43 62 62 19 76 33 81 24 62 76 52 38 62 48 52 33 10 62 67 67

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


SHAARVI AMIT SHETTY 21/03/2010 P O PP O O O P O PPP O O PPP O PPPPP O P O PPPPP O PP O PPPPP
SRIVARSHA DYAVARISHETTY 03/03/2010 O P O P O O O P O P O O O PP O P O O PP O P O PPPPPP O O PPP O O O PP
GANGADHAR
YASHITA KUMAR 04/04/2010 O O O PP O O P O PPP O O PPPP O P O O P O PPP O P O P O O PP O O PP O
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AIZA FALAK JUNAID 9 5 16 12 15 11 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

ASHLYN THERESA BIJOY 9 3 16 7 15 10 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

DHANASHREE DEEKSHA JEYAKUMAR 9 3 16 5 15 5 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

FAHHAMA FAISAL PUTHAN PURAYIL 9 5 16 10 15 9 40 24 571 77.3 72.2 72.0

FATHIMA HAZWA HABEEB RAHMAN 9 2 16 6 15 7 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

FAYHA FATHIMA 9 1 16 5 15 10 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

JERILYN PUSHPAM NELSON 9 3 16 9 15 11 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

JOANN LINDA JOSIL 9 3 16 3 15 4 40 10 455 6.4 6.6 5.6

KEZIAH ANN MATHEW 9 2 16 3 15 3 40 8 433 1.8 2.4 2.0

KHAWLAH GOWHER MOHAMMED MAZHER 9 4 16 10 15 9 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

LAKSHANIYA ASOK KUMAR 9 2 16 7 15 9 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

MADHUMITA KUMAR 9 2 16 10 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

MADIHA AMBER SHAIKH * 9 4 16 6 15 5 40 15 500 20.5 22.6 20.7

MANHA FATHIMA MOIDU 9 4 16 7 15 11 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

MIDHAT KOWSER MOHAMED 9 2 16 8 15 10 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

NAUREEN FATHIMA RIAZ 9 4 16 5 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

NAVAMI NAVEEN 9 5 16 12 15 11 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

SAMAH MOHAMMED FAROOK 9 4 16 9 15 10 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

SANMAYA KAIMAPARAMBIL SIJI 9 3 16 9 15 11 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

SHAARVI AMIT SHETTY 9 6 16 9 15 13 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

SRIVARSHA DYAVARISHETTY GANGADHAR 9 2 16 9 15 10 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

YASHITA KUMAR 9 4 16 7 15 10 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 5 9 12 25 15 4 4 19 5 22 16 16 13 14 25 8 22 15 15 23 14 17 16 9 26 12 9 14 15 19 9 10 17 10 18 13 5 15 18 8

% of students answered correct 19 33 44 93 56 15 15 70 19 81 59 59 48 52 93 30 81 56 56 85 52 63 59 33 96 44 33 52 56 70 33 37 63 37 67 48 19 56 67 30

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AARYAN KEDAR SAVE 08/05/2010 O O P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O O O P O O O O O O P P P
ABAAN THACHARAYIL SALEEL 10/07/2010 P O P O P O O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O P O P P O P O O P P O O O O P O
ABHINAV RAVIKANNAN 30/06/2010 O P O P P O O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P O O O P O
ANGELO JOY 06/07/2010 O O O P P O O P O P P O O P P O P P O P P O P O P P O O P P O P P P P P O O P O
AYAAN ABDALLAH SAMEER 28/06/2010 P O O P P O O O O P O P P O P O P O P P O P P O P O O O P O O O P P P O P P P O
AYMAN HANEEF MOHAMMED 21/03/2010 O O O P P O O P O O P P O P P O O P O P O O O O P O P O P P O O P P P P O P P P
ELVIS EMMANUEL BIJU 02/03/2010 O P O P O O O P O O P P O O P O P P P P P O O O P O P P P P O O P O P P O P P O
ELWIN SHAUN D SOUZA 21/05/2010 O O O P P O O P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P O P O O O O P
ETHAN AJITH SEBASTIAN 15/02/2010 O O P P P P O P O O O O O O P O P O O P O O P O P O O O O P O P O O P O O O O O
GAUTHAM ANOOP VASUDEV 06/07/2010 O O P P O O O O O O P P O P P O O O O O O P O P P P O O P P P O P O P O O O P P
HARDIK RAMRAKHIYA 16/06/2010 P P P P O O O P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P P
ISHAN VINOD KALLU VALAPPIL 10/04/2010 O O P P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P O
JAYAVARDAN GURU 25/07/2010 P O O P O O O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O P P O P P P O P O O P O O O P O
JAYDEEP BARATAM 16/10/2010 O O O P P O O O O P O P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P O O P P O P O P P O O P O O
JAYDEN KEAN D SOUZA 08/06/2010 O O P P O O O O O P O P P O P O P O O O O P P O O O O O P O O P O O O P P P P P
MOHAMMAD ARIZ 19/04/2010 O O O P O O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O P O P P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O
MOHAMMAD AYAN 03/11/2009 O O O O P O P P O P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O O P P P P O O P O
MUHAMMED NABIL VALLIYENGAL 26/05/2010 O P P P O O O O O P O O O P P O P O P P O P O P P O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O
MUHAMMED SINAN MUNEER 02/05/2010 O P P P O O O O O P O O P P P O P O O P O O O P P O O O O P O O O P O O O O O O
RAGHAUV SATHEESHKUMAR 18/07/2010 P P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P O O P O O O O P P O P P P P O P O P P O P P P
SAHAD ABDUL SHUKOOR 07/09/2009 O P P P P O O P O P P O P O P O P O P P O O O O P O O P O P O O P O P P O P P O
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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 5 9 12 25 15 4 4 19 5 22 16 16 13 14 25 8 22 15 15 23 14 17 16 9 26 12 9 14 15 19 9 10 17 10 18 13 5 15 18 8

% of students answered correct 19 33 44 93 56 15 15 70 19 81 59 59 48 52 93 30 81 56 56 85 52 63 59 33 96 44 33 52 56 70 33 37 63 37 67 48 19 56 67 30

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


NALAKATH
SAI ADITYA SRIKAR ATKURI 27/02/2010 O O P P O P O P O P O O O P O O P O P O P O P O P O O P O O O P P O P O O O O O
SHANON RAPHAEL SERRAO 21/06/2010 O P O P P O P P O P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
SHREYAS AMIT BHAMBURE 23/06/2010 O O O P P O O P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P O O P P O O O P P O P O P O O P O O
SIDHARTH CHERIATHU SUBASH 25/05/2010 O P O P P O P P O P P P P O P O P P O P P P P O P O O P P P P O P P P P P P P O
SVANIK RAJESH PANCHAL 15/03/2010 O O O P O O O O O P O O O O P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O O O O O O P P P P O O
YAJVA BRAHMA VEMPATI 15/03/2011 O O O P P P P P O O P O O O P P P P O P P P O O P P P O O P O O P O O P O O P P

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARYAN KEDAR SAVE 9 5 16 8 15 9 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

ABAAN THACHARAYIL SALEEL 9 4 16 10 15 8 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

ABHINAV RAVIKANNAN 9 2 16 11 15 12 40 25 580 79.5 76.7 76.8

ANGELO JOY 9 2 16 8 15 12 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

AYAAN ABDALLAH SAMEER 9 3 16 6 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

AYMAN HANEEF MOHAMMED 9 3 16 7 15 10 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

ELVIS EMMANUEL BIJU 9 3 16 7 15 11 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

ELWIN SHAUN D SOUZA 9 4 16 10 15 11 40 25 580 79.5 76.7 76.8

ETHAN AJITH SEBASTIAN 9 2 16 5 15 6 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

GAUTHAM ANOOP VASUDEV 9 4 16 6 15 7 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

HARDIK RAMRAKHIYA 9 6 16 12 15 11 40 29 615 94.1 91.9 92.1

ISHAN VINOD KALLU VALAPPIL 9 5 16 14 15 11 40 30 625 94.5 93.6 93.8

JAYAVARDAN GURU 9 3 16 8 15 11 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

JAYDEEP BARATAM 9 2 16 7 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

JAYDEN KEAN D SOUZA 9 3 16 5 15 8 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

MOHAMMAD ARIZ 9 2 16 2 15 4 40 8 433 1.8 2.4 2.0

MOHAMMAD AYAN 9 5 16 8 15 10 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

MUHAMMED NABIL VALLIYENGAL 9 2 16 4 15 7 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

MUHAMMED SINAN MUNEER 9 2 16 5 15 6 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

RAGHAUV SATHEESHKUMAR 9 6 16 8 15 12 40 26 588 84.1 81.7 81.9

SAHAD ABDUL SHUKOOR NALAKATH 9 2 16 7 15 11 40 20 540 47.7 47.2 46.1

SAI ADITYA SRIKAR ATKURI 9 2 16 8 15 5 40 15 500 20.5 22.5 20.7

SHANON RAPHAEL SERRAO 9 4 16 13 15 15 40 32 647 97.3 97.1 97.3

SHREYAS AMIT BHAMBURE 9 3 16 7 15 11 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SIDHARTH CHERIATHU SUBASH 9 4 16 11 15 13 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

SVANIK RAJESH PANCHAL 9 3 16 5 15 9 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

YAJVA BRAHMA VEMPATI 9 6 16 5 15 10 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 7 Grade: 7


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 24

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Identifies the location of a city based on seasonal weather.
2 Life Sciences Recalls the naming conventions of the classification system.
3 Life Sciences Understands how to create dichotomous keys.
4 Physical Sciences Knows the properties of an object needed to calculate its density.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies a method to separate solid materials.
6 Earth Sciences Applies knowledge of erosion to a river system.
7 Earth Sciences Predicts the features of part of a river system.
8 Life Sciences Interprets data to identify the condition in which yeast grows.
9 Life Sciences Identifies information that suggests yeast is not a plant.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the correct method to recover a solute from a solution.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
13 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
14 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
16 Earth Sciences Understands why the same part of the Moon always faces the Earth.
17 Earth Sciences Recognise and compare the signs and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
18 Life Sciences Identifies cell division as the process responsible for growth.
19 Physical Sciences Applies understanding of a series circuit.
20 Physical Sciences Identifies the property of light shown by an experiment.
21 Physical Sciences Evaluates the impact of a change in an experimental design.
22 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a plant that emerges first at germination.
23 Life Sciences Explains a method of seed dispersal.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies the geological feature most commonly associated with earthquakes.
25 Physical Sciences Understands that metal objects are required to complete a circuit.
26 Physical Sciences Identifies the parts of an electrical circuit that transform and transfer energy.
27 Life Sciences Show understanding of the use of controls in experiments.
28 Life Sciences Consider a range of methods to test a specific variable.
29 Physical Sciences Distinguish between an irreversible and reversible change.
30 Physical Sciences Understand that rust is a new substance with different properties.
31 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
32 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies category of living things responsible for decomposition.
34 Life Sciences Reasons that the soil is the most likely the source of the fungi.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the independent variable in an experiment.
36 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
37 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
38 Physical Sciences Uses a chromatogram to determine the number of pigments in a mixture.
39 Physical Sciences Understands the principles of chromatography.
40 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 4 11 8 17 12 4 0 16 6 14 13 7 19 13 22 9 15 9 14 18 13 13 14 3 18 8 10 7 17 12 11 9 13 14 16 8 4 16 14 14

% of students answered correct 17 46 33 71 50 17 0 67 25 58 54 29 79 54 92 38 63 38 58 75 54 54 58 13 75 33 42 29 71 50 46 38 54 58 67 33 17 67 58 58

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


AADIDEV JYOTHISH KUMAR 08/04/2010 PPPPP O O PPP O O PPPPPP O PP O P O P O P O PPPPPP O P O PP O
ALAN MOHAMMED 13/07/2009 O PP O P O O P O P O O P O P O PP O P O O O O P O O PP O O O PP O P O O O P
URUNIPPILAKKAL
ARKAN ALTAF VORA 19/03/2010 O P O P O O O P O O O O P P P O O P O P O P P O P O P P O O O P P O O O P P P O
BIMAL BINOY 12/07/2010 O P O P O O O P P O O O P O P O O O P O O P P O P O O P P O P O O O P O O P P O
CALEB SAMUEL WILLIAM 30/03/2010 O P O P O O O P O P P O O P P O P O P P P O O O P P O O P O O O P O P P O O P O
ELVIN BABU VARGHESE 14/03/2010 O O O P O P O O O O P O P O P O O P O O O O O O O O O O P O O P O P P O P P O P
HAMIZHUDAIF MARATHUMPALLI 06/07/2010 O P O P P O O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P P O O P O O O P P P O P P O O O P P P
MOHAMMED
HARSHIT SAJEEV 21/06/2010 O O O O O P O P O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P O O O O O P O P O P O O P O P
JOEL JAMES ANIL 21/09/2009 O O O P P O O O O P P P P O P P O O P P P O P O O P O P P P P O O P O O O P P P
MEHAL AHAMED 18/10/2010 O P O O O O O P O O P O P O O O O O P P P P O O P P O O P P O P O P O O O P P O
MICAH MATIAS DSOUZA 22/11/2009 P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P O P P P
MOHAMMED ADIL THEPARAMBIL 19/06/2009 O P O P P P O O P P P O P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P O P P P O P P P O O O O O
SAGEER
MOHAMMED ESHAN NOWFAL 17/07/2010 O O O O O O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P O O O P O P O O P P P
MUHAMMAD NURAZ MANGIYIL 28/06/2010 O O O P P O O P O P P O P P P O O P P P P O P O P O O P O P P O P P O O O O P P
MUHAMMED FAIZAAN SHAMEER 27/08/2009 O O O O O P O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O P O O P O P O P O
MUHAMMED SHAHIN THARAYIL 14/11/2009 O O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P O O O O P O O O P O P O P P O P P P O P O O
SHIHAJ
NEVAN JIBIN JOHN 04/07/2010 O P O PP O O O O O O O PPPPP O PPPP O O P O O O PP O O O O P O P O O P
NIRAD VARGHESE SALAS 03/12/2009 PPPP O O O P O O PPPP O O P O O P O PPPP O O O PPP O P O P O O O O P
PARVEZ MIRZA KADUNGOTHEL 27/09/2010 O O PPP O O O O PP O P O PPP O O O O O O O P O O PPPPP O PP O O O PP
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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E L L P P E E L L P E E L L P E E L P P P L L E P P L L P P L L L L L P P P P E

School Results
Number of students answered correct 4 11 8 17 12 4 0 16 6 14 13 7 19 13 22 9 15 9 14 18 13 13 14 3 18 8 10 7 17 12 11 9 13 14 16 8 4 16 14 14

% of students answered correct 17 46 33 71 50 17 0 67 25 58 54 29 79 54 92 38 63 38 58 75 54 54 58 13 75 33 42 29 71 50 46 38 54 58 67 33 17 67 58 58

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 23 43 60 72 71 17 11 65 27 66 51 39 56 55 88 49 67 50 54 74 48 70 60 40 73 36 50 38 77 68 52 37 57 42 49 32 28 56 62 51

% of students correct - International 29 41 62 73 71 17 11 65 28 64 50 38 54 55 89 49 69 47 54 73 49 69 61 39 74 38 54 39 77 70 53 37 57 45 48 35 28 56 63 51

Student Responses DOB


SAI SUSHEEL VAIBHAV BIRUDU 17/02/2010 O O O P P O O O O O O O O O P P P O P P O P P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O P O P
SALIM SAJEEH BIN SAKEER 03/05/2010 P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P O
SHIZAAN KHAN HARIS 23/11/2009 O O P P O O O P P P O O O P P O P P O P P O O P O P P P O P O O O P P P O P O P
SUDHAN RADHAKRISHNAN 29/10/2009 O O O O O O O P O O O O P O P O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O P O O P O O
YOHAN CHERIAN ANUP KAIPAN 21/11/2009 O O O P O O O P O P O P P O P O P O P P P P P O P O P O P O O P P P O P O P P P

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Science Level 7 Grade: 7 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADIDEV JYOTHISH KUMAR 9 3 16 13 15 12 40 28 606 92.3 90.0 90.0

ALAN MOHAMMED URUNIPPILAKKAL 9 2 16 8 15 7 40 17 516 31.8 31.4 29.5

ARKAN ALTAF VORA 9 0 16 11 15 7 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

BIMAL BINOY 9 0 16 9 15 7 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

CALEB SAMUEL WILLIAM 9 2 16 5 15 11 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

ELVIN BABU VARGHESE 9 3 16 5 15 5 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

HAMIZHUDAIF MARATHUMPALLI MOHAMMED 9 3 16 8 15 12 40 23 563 73.2 66.6 65.9

HARSHIT SAJEEV 9 4 16 8 15 6 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

JOEL JAMES ANIL 9 4 16 5 15 12 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

MEHAL AHAMED 9 1 16 6 15 9 40 16 508 25.5 27.5 25.5

MICAH MATIAS DSOUZA 9 6 16 13 15 14 40 33 659 98.2 99.0 99.0

MOHAMMED ADIL THEPARAMBIL SAGEER 9 5 16 10 15 10 40 25 580 79.5 76.7 76.8

MOHAMMED ESHAN NOWFAL 9 4 16 7 15 10 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

MUHAMMAD NURAZ MANGIYIL 9 2 16 9 15 10 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

MUHAMMED FAIZAAN SHAMEER 9 2 16 4 15 4 40 10 455 6.4 6.6 5.6

MUHAMMED SHAHIN THARAYIL SHIHAJ 9 0 16 8 15 5 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

NEVAN JIBIN JOHN 9 3 16 5 15 10 40 18 524 35.5 36.4 34.7

NIRAD VARGHESE SALAS 9 6 16 10 15 5 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

PARVEZ MIRZA KADUNGOTHEL 9 4 16 7 15 8 40 19 532 39.5 41.7 40.3

SAI SUSHEEL VAIBHAV BIRUDU 9 3 16 4 15 6 40 13 483 14.1 15.0 13.2

SALIM SAJEEH BIN SAKEER 9 5 16 12 15 14 40 31 636 96.4 95.3 95.5

SHIZAAN KHAN HARIS 9 3 16 9 15 9 40 21 547 56.8 53.4 52.8

SUDHAN RADHAKRISHNAN 9 1 16 5 15 3 40 9 444 4.1 4.1 3.5

YOHAN CHERIAN ANUP KAIPAN 9 3 16 8 15 11 40 22 555 64.5 60.4 59.7

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International
Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
School Percentile
Scale Score
No. of question
answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
the test
Section: E_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
Grade: 7

the test
Student Scores
Science Level 7
End of Grade: 7

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School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 10 9 4 17 6 13 18 12 21 26 28 7 8 5 9 19 0 22 24 23 28 28 14 18 12 10 3 20 21 23 6 15 13 17 7 4 11 11 11 18

% of students answered correct 33 30 13 57 20 43 60 40 70 87 93 23 27 17 30 63 0 73 80 77 93 93 47 60 40 33 10 67 70 77 20 50 43 57 23 13 37 37 37 60

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


ADITHI BIJU 23/06/2009 P P O O P O P P P O P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O O O P O P O O P O O O O O O P
AISHWARYAMBIKA VEMPATI 19/10/2009 O O O P P O O O O P P P O O O P O P P P P P O P P O O P P P O P O P O O O O O P
ALLYN GRACE ABRAHAM 18/12/2008 P P O O P O O P P O P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O P O O P P O O P O O O O O O P
ALPHA ANNA JOJI 19/11/2008 O P O P O O P O O P O O O P O O O P P O P P O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P P
AMEENA SHAMEEM MOHAMMED 21/01/2009 O O O O O P O P P P P O O P O O O P O P P P O O O O O P P P O P O P O O P O P P
ANANYA ANOOP PANTHALATH 21/10/2008 O O O P P O P O O P P O O O O P O P P P P P O P O O O P P P O O O P O O O O P O
ANJANA KARIMPANAKKAL AJI 13/09/2008 P P O O O P P P P P O P O O O P O P O P P P O O O O O O P P P O O P O O O O O P
ANNA PRINCE 30/07/2009 O O O O O O O O P P P O P O O O O P P P O P P O P O O P P P P P O P O O O O O O
AZKA JAVED 09/08/2009 P P O P O P P P P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P O P P O O
BLESSI SERENA 29/01/2010 O P O P O O O O O P P O O O P O O O P P O P O P O O O P O P O O O O P P P O O O
DIVA SINGH 04/12/2009 P O O P O P O P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P O P P P O P O P O O P P P O O O P P
FATHIMA FARHEEN 23/07/2009 O P O O O O P O P P P P P P O O O O P O P P P P O P O O P P O P P O O O O O P P
EKKARAKUDIYIL ABDUL SALAM
HARINI SOMASUNDARAPANDIAN 18/06/2010 O O O P O O PP O PP O O O O P O PPPP O O O P O O O O P O P O O O O P O O O
MAREESWARI
HUMA MOHAMMED IMRAN 14/07/2008 O O O P P O O O O P P P O O P O O P O O P P O O P P O P O O P P P O O P O O P O
KEERTHANA ANILKUMAR 02/01/2009 O O O O O O O O O O P O O O P P O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O O P O O O O O O O
KRISTA SACARIAH 15/10/2009 O O P O O P O P P P P O O O O P O P O P P P O O O O O O P P O O O P O O P O P P
NAIMA FATHIMA MANHUR 07/01/2009 O O O P O P P O P P P O P O O O O P P P P P O P O P O O P P P P O P P O P O O P
NAITRI DHARMENDRA KHATRI 05/07/2009 P O P O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P O P
NIDA KHAN 26/04/2009 O O O P O O P O O P P O O O O O O P O P P P P P O O O O O P P P P P O O P P P P
RACHEL NITIN JOSE 13/10/2009 O O O O O O P P P P P O O O O P O P P P P P O O O P O P P O O P O P P O O P O P
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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 10 9 4 17 6 13 18 12 21 26 28 7 8 5 9 19 0 22 24 23 28 28 14 18 12 10 3 20 21 23 6 15 13 17 7 4 11 11 11 18

% of students answered correct 33 30 13 57 20 43 60 40 70 87 93 23 27 17 30 63 0 73 80 77 93 93 47 60 40 33 10 67 70 77 20 50 43 57 23 13 37 37 37 60

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


REHANA KUNHIMUHAMMED 07/09/2009 PP O P O O P O O PP O O O O P O O PPPP O O P O P O P O O P O O O P O O O P
KAPPUMUKATH
SANSKRUTI ANIL MAHAJAN 13/07/2009 O O O P O O P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P O P O O O P O O
SEHJTA 12/12/2008 O O O O O O P O P O P O O O O P O P P O P P O P O O O P P O O O P P O P O P O O
SHRUTHIE SURESH KUMAR 12/05/2009 P O P O O P O O P P P O O P P O O P P O P P P O P O O P O P O P P P O O O O P O
SRINIDHI SRIDHAR 03/02/2009 P O O O O O P O P P P O O O P O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P O P O O P O P
TANZILA THAUAKKAL BATCHA 13/07/2009 O P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P P P O O O O P O P P O O O P P P P
VALLENCIA EPHRY JAMES 08/01/2009 O O O P O P P P P P P P O O O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P O O O P P O O
ZAHRA TAHERI ZAVERI 03/08/2009 O O O P O P P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P O P O O O P O P
ZAINA FATIMA 01/07/2008 O O O P O P P P P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P O O O O O P
ZIA FATHIMA PATHAN 18/10/2009 P O O P O P O O P P P O P O O P O P O O P P O O O O O P P O O O O O O O P P P O

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADITHI BIJU 11 8 16 6 13 5 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

AISHWARYAMBIKA VEMPATI 11 6 16 5 13 8 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

ALLYN GRACE ABRAHAM 11 6 16 6 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

ALPHA ANNA JOJI 11 3 16 6 13 3 40 12 503 5.5 13.4 12.5

AMEENA SHAMEEM MOHAMMED 11 4 16 9 13 5 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

ANANYA ANOOP PANTHALATH 11 6 16 4 13 7 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

ANJANA KARIMPANAKKAL AJI 11 7 16 5 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

ANNA PRINCE 11 5 16 6 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

AZKA JAVED 11 9 16 10 13 9 40 28 642 96.3 94.2 94.5

BLESSI SERENA 11 4 16 4 13 6 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

DIVA SINGH 11 7 16 9 13 8 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

FATHIMA FARHEEN EKKARAKUDIYIL ABDUL 11 4 16 11 13 5 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3


SALAM
HARINI SOMASUNDARAPANDIAN MAREESWARI 11 5 16 4 13 5 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

HUMA MOHAMMED IMRAN 11 4 16 7 13 6 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

KEERTHANA ANILKUMAR 11 2 16 3 13 3 40 8 460 1.4 2.4 2.2

KRISTA SACARIAH 11 3 16 8 13 6 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

NAIMA FATHIMA MANHUR 11 6 16 8 13 8 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

NAITRI DHARMENDRA KHATRI 11 9 16 13 13 8 40 30 662 100.0 97.0 97.2

NIDA KHAN 11 5 16 10 13 4 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

RACHEL NITIN JOSE 11 6 16 7 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

REHANA KUNHIMUHAMMED KAPPUMUKATH 11 4 16 6 13 7 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

SANSKRUTI ANIL MAHAJAN 11 5 16 7 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

SEHJTA 11 5 16 5 13 5 40 15 531 13.8 27.2 26.3

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHRUTHIE SURESH KUMAR 11 4 16 11 13 5 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

SRINIDHI SRIDHAR 11 7 16 9 13 6 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

TANZILA THAUAKKAL BATCHA 11 3 16 15 13 8 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

VALLENCIA EPHRY JAMES 11 8 16 9 13 8 40 25 615 88.5 86.4 86.6

ZAHRA TAHERI ZAVERI 11 5 16 8 13 7 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

ZAINA FATIMA 11 7 16 6 13 9 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

ZIA FATHIMA PATHAN 11 3 16 8 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

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School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 4 0 16 4 14 15 10 16 20 21 7 10 4 11 15 0 19 16 21 22 25 18 15 8 9 6 13 15 20 4 14 2 16 6 4 9 8 4 12

% of students answered correct 44 16 0 64 16 56 60 40 64 80 84 28 40 16 44 60 0 76 64 84 88 100 72 60 32 36 24 52 60 80 16 56 8 64 24 16 36 32 16 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


AARON SHYJU KALATHIL 30/07/2009 O P O P O O P O PPPPP O O P O P O PPPPP O P O O PP O P O P O O O O P O
ABDUL HADI ABDUL SALAM 30/09/2009 P O O P O O PPP O P O O O O O O O PPPPP O O O PP O O O P O O P O O O P O
MULLA
ABDULLAH KHAN 27/02/2008 O O O P O P P O O P O O P O P P O P O P P P P P P P O P O P O O O P O O O P O P
ABDULLAH ZAMIRUDDIN 07/03/2009 O P O P O O O P P P P O O O P P O P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P O P O O O P O P
ABHIJIT KRISHNAN 06/08/2009 O O O O O P O P P P P P O O O O O O O O P P O P O O O P O P O P O P O O P P O O
AMAN SAYYED 13/02/2009 P P O P O P P P O O P O O O O O O P P P P P P O P O O P O P O O P P P O O O O P
AMAN HASHMI PAROTH 29/05/2009 P O O P O P P O O O P O O O P P O P O P P P P P P O O P O P O P O O O O O O P P
PUTHIYAPURAYIL
ARJUN SRIJITH 19/08/2009 O P O P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O P O O P P O P O P O O O O P P
ARMAN AHMAD 15/06/2009 O O O P O O O O O P P P O O P P O P P P O P P P O O P P P P O P O O O P P P O P
ASLAM IFTEQAR MOHAMMED 04/05/2009 P O O O O P P O P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P O P O O O O O P O O P O O P
BARANITHARAN PRABHAKARAN 19/04/2010 O O O O P P P P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P O P O O O O P P P O O P P O O O O P
DALJEET SINGH 11/11/2008 O O O P O P P P O P P O O P O O O P P P P P P P O P O P P P O O O O O O P O O O
DENNIS JIJI GEORGE 27/03/2009 O O O P O P P P O P P O P P O O O O P P P P P P O P O P P P O O O O O O P O O O
DOMINIC SONY GEORGE 12/10/2008 O O O P O O O O P P P O P O P P O P O P P P P O P P O O P P O O O P O O P O O O
IZYANUDDIN MOHAMMED 11/08/2009 O O O P P O O O P P O O O O O P O O P P P P O O O O O O P P P O O P O O O O O O
JERSHON DEVA VIJAYAN 29/07/2009 P O O O O P P O P P P O P O O P O P P P P P P O P O P P P O O P O P O O P O O O
JOHAN VARUGHESE JACOB 01/09/2009 P O O O O O P O P P P O P O O P O P P P P P P O O O O P P O O P O P O O P O O O
MANISH RAMESH 24/07/2009 P O O O O O O O P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O P O O O O P P O O O P P P O O O O
MISBAH IMAM 09/09/2009 O O O P O P P O P P O O O O O P O P P P P P O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O O O
MOHAMED SAKEEN MOHAMED 10/08/2009 P O O P O P P O O O P O O O P O O P O O O P O O O O P P O P O P O O O O O O O O
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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 4 0 16 4 14 15 10 16 20 21 7 10 4 11 15 0 19 16 21 22 25 18 15 8 9 6 13 15 20 4 14 2 16 6 4 9 8 4 12

% of students answered correct 44 16 0 64 16 56 60 40 64 80 84 28 40 16 44 60 0 76 64 84 88 100 72 60 32 36 24 52 60 80 16 56 8 64 24 16 36 32 16 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


IDREES
ROYSTIN WILLIAM PEPPIN 22/01/2009 P O O O P P P O O P P O O P P P O P P O P P P O O O O O O P O P O P P O O O O P
SIMON MOSES JONNY ABRAHAM 07/06/2009 P O O O O P O O P P P O O O P O O P P P O P P P O P O O P P O P O P O O O P O O
TEJAAN RAMKUMAR 10/02/2008 P O O O O P O P P P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O P O P O P
UMAIR MOHAMMED 04/08/2009 O O O P O O O P P O P O P O P O O O O O P P O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O P O P
WALIULLAH NAYEEMUDDIN 18/06/2009 O O O P O O O O O P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P O P O O O P P P O P

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON SHYJU KALATHIL 11 5 16 8 13 8 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

ABDUL HADI ABDUL SALAM MULLA 11 6 16 7 13 3 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

ABDULLAH KHAN 11 5 16 8 13 7 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

ABDULLAH ZAMIRUDDIN 11 5 16 9 13 8 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

ABHIJIT KRISHNAN 11 4 16 7 13 4 40 15 531 13.8 27.2 26.3

AMAN SAYYED 11 7 16 5 13 8 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

AMAN HASHMI PAROTH PUTHIYAPURAYIL 11 6 16 7 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

ARJUN SRIJITH 11 6 16 9 13 9 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

ARMAN AHMAD 11 6 16 9 13 6 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

ASLAM IFTEQAR MOHAMMED 11 7 16 8 13 6 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

BARANITHARAN PRABHAKARAN 11 7 16 6 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

DALJEET SINGH 11 7 16 6 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

DENNIS JIJI GEORGE 11 6 16 7 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

DOMINIC SONY GEORGE 11 2 16 8 13 8 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

IZYANUDDIN MOHAMMED 11 3 16 4 13 6 40 13 513 7.3 18.2 17.1

JERSHON DEVA VIJAYAN 11 6 16 9 13 6 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

JOHAN VARUGHESE JACOB 11 6 16 8 13 4 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

MANISH RAMESH 11 5 16 5 13 7 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

MISBAH IMAM 11 5 16 5 13 4 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

MOHAMED SAKEEN MOHAMED IDREES 11 4 16 4 13 4 40 12 503 5.5 13.4 12.5

ROYSTIN WILLIAM PEPPIN 11 4 16 8 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

SIMON MOSES JONNY ABRAHAM 11 5 16 7 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

TEJAAN RAMKUMAR 11 7 16 10 13 7 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

UMAIR MOHAMMED 11 1 16 7 13 4 40 12 503 5.5 13.4 12.5

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International
73.3

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
73.1
75.7

School Percentile
589

Scale Score
No. of question
22

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40

the test
Section: A_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
6

No. of questions in
13

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
No. of questions in
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
6

No. of questions in
Grade: 8

11

the test
Student Scores

WALIULLAH NAYEEMUDDIN
Science Level 8
School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 4 3 11 4 12 11 9 19 24 27 6 14 0 9 21 0 19 23 26 28 26 20 12 16 8 4 19 19 15 5 19 12 25 15 1 9 17 11 10

% of students answered correct 52 14 10 38 14 41 38 31 66 83 93 21 48 0 31 72 0 66 79 90 97 90 69 41 55 28 14 66 66 52 17 66 41 86 52 3 31 59 38 34

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


AKSA LIYA MANU 26/06/2009 P O O P P P O O O P P O O O O P O P O P P P P O P O P O P P O O P P P O O P O P
AMRITHA RAMKUMAR 02/10/2009 O O P O O O P O P P P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P O O P P P O
ANN SAVIO 24/02/2009 P O O O O O O P P O P O P O O O O P O O P P P O O P O O O O O O O O P O O P P O
ANSHIKA BHULLAR 26/07/2009 O O O P O O O O P P P O P O P O O P P P P P P O P P O O P P O P O P O O O P O O
AYSHA NADISH 26/10/2009 P O O O O P P O O P P O O O O P O O P P P O P O O O O P P O O P O P O O O P O P
BITHIAH SARA BINUMON 21/03/2009 P O O O O O O P P P P O P O P O O O P P P P P O O O O P O P O O P P P O O P P O
DHIA FATIMA 06/04/2009 O O O P O O O P P O P O P O P P O P O O P P O O P O O P O O O O P P O O O P P P
FAIHA MEHREEN 11/08/2009 O O O O O P O O O P P O O O P P O O P P P P O P P P O O P P O P O P O O O O O P
FIDA FATHIMA MANATTIL 22/01/2009 P O O O O O O O P P P P P O P P O O P P P O O P O O O P P O O P O O P O O O P O
FIDHA PEAS 19/03/2008 P O O P O P P O O P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P P O O P O O O P O P O O P P O O
HASIN WAFEEQA 13/12/2009 P O O O O O O O O P P P O O O P O P P P P P O P P O O O O O O P P P P O O O O O
HYFA FAWAS 14/07/2009 P O O O O O O P P P P O P O P O O O P P P P P O O O O P O P P O P P P O O P P O
JOHANNA ANNA JOHN 27/03/2009 P P O O O P O O P O P P O O O O O O P P P P P P O O O P P O O P P P P O O O P P
LAURA GABRIELLE DIAS 13/02/2009 O O O P O O P O P P P O P O O P O P P P P O P O P O O O P O O P P P P O O O O O
LIZBETH LEYTON DCOUTHO 01/10/2009 P P O O O P O P O P P O P O O P O O P P O P P P O O O P P O O P O P O O O P O O
MERYIL BIJO JOHN 21/04/2009 P P O O O P P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P P O O P O P O P O P P O P P O O
NADA NOWSHAD 03/03/2008 O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O O O P P P O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O P O
NASHWA SHAREEF MUHAMMED 13/02/2009 P O O P O O O O P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P O O O O P P P P O O P O O P O O O
SHAREEF
RAKSHITHA SANE 04/02/2010 P O O O O PP O PPP O O O O P O PPPPPPPP O O P O P O P O PPPPP O O
RISHIKA BIJESH PADINHARE 21/05/2009 O O O O PPPPPPP O P O O P O O PPPPPPPP O P O O O PPP O O P O O P
MULIYAPURATH

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 15 4 3 11 4 12 11 9 19 24 27 6 14 0 9 21 0 19 23 26 28 26 20 12 16 8 4 19 19 15 5 19 12 25 15 1 9 17 11 10

% of students answered correct 52 14 10 38 14 41 38 31 66 83 93 21 48 0 31 72 0 66 79 90 97 90 69 41 55 28 14 66 66 52 17 66 41 86 52 3 31 59 38 34

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


SADHIKA PREMAN 09/03/2009 O O O O O P O P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P O O P P O O O O O O
SAMIKSHA SAKTHIVEL 29/05/2009 O O O P O O P O P P P O P O P O O P P P P P O O P P O O P P O P O P O O O P O O
SHARON ROSELIN SAMRAJ 25/01/2010 O O O P O O P O P O P P P O O P O P O P P P O O P O P O P O O P P P P O O P P P
SHIVANII ASVINKUMAR 27/12/2009 P O P P O O O P O P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P O O P O O P
SIVA GANGA SASIKUMAR 24/09/2009 O O O P P P O O P P P O O O O O O O P P P P P O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P P O
TANIA SANTHOSH KANDATHIL 29/05/2009 P O O O O O O O P P O P O O O P O P P O P P P O O P O P P O P P O O P O O P O O
THUQA FAISAL MOHAMMED AL 23/12/2008 O O O P O O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P O P O O O P O O P P P P O O O O O
JABRI
VANSHIKA DEVI VINCENT 09/07/2009 O O O O P O O O O PP O O O O P O PPPPP O O PP O PPP O P O PP O O P O P
LINGADURAI
VEDA BIJU 08/02/2009 O O P O O O P O O PP O P O O P O PPPPP O O P O O PPP O O O P O O P O PP

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AKSA LIYA MANU 11 3 16 8 13 10 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

AMRITHA RAMKUMAR 11 7 16 11 13 4 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

ANN SAVIO 11 3 16 7 13 3 40 13 513 7.3 18.2 17.1

ANSHIKA BHULLAR 11 3 16 9 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

AYSHA NADISH 11 5 16 6 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

BITHIAH SARA BINUMON 11 5 16 10 13 4 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

DHIA FATIMA 11 3 16 9 13 5 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

FAIHA MEHREEN 11 3 16 6 13 8 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

FIDA FATHIMA MANATTIL 11 6 16 7 13 4 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

FIDHA PEAS 11 7 16 7 13 6 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

HASIN WAFEEQA 11 6 16 5 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

HYFA FAWAS 11 6 16 10 13 4 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

JOHANNA ANNA JOHN 11 6 16 8 13 6 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

LAURA GABRIELLE DIAS 11 4 16 7 13 7 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

LIZBETH LEYTON DCOUTHO 11 6 16 6 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

MERYIL BIJO JOHN 11 7 16 8 13 8 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

NADA NOWSHAD 11 2 16 4 13 3 40 9 472 1.8 3.9 3.6

NASHWA SHAREEF MUHAMMED SHAREEF 11 6 16 8 13 6 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

RAKSHITHA SANE 11 7 16 8 13 8 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

RISHIKA BIJESH PADINHARE MULIYAPURATH 11 6 16 10 13 7 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

SADHIKA PREMAN 11 6 16 7 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

SAMIKSHA SAKTHIVEL 11 4 16 8 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

SHARON ROSELIN SAMRAJ 11 4 16 10 13 7 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

SHIVANII ASVINKUMAR 11 8 16 9 13 6 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SIVA GANGA SASIKUMAR 11 3 16 9 13 10 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

TANIA SANTHOSH KANDATHIL 11 6 16 7 13 4 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

THUQA FAISAL MOHAMMED AL JABRI 11 4 16 7 13 7 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

VANSHIKA DEVI VINCENT LINGADURAI 11 4 16 6 13 9 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

VEDA BIJU 11 5 16 8 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

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School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 14 7 9 15 7 4 18 12 13 16 26 13 16 9 16 15 0 17 22 21 26 20 19 18 19 11 2 21 17 13 5 6 11 19 5 1 16 11 10 11

% of students answered correct 54 27 35 58 27 15 69 46 50 62 100 50 62 35 62 58 0 65 85 81 100 77 73 69 73 42 8 81 65 50 19 23 42 73 19 4 62 42 38 42

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


ABDUL SATTAR SALEEM SHAIK 10/01/2009 O O P O P O P P P P P P O O O O O P P P P O P O O P O P O O O O P P O O O O O O
AIDEN SHAJI ABRAHAM 09/02/2009 P P O O O P P O P P P O P P O P O O P P P O O O O P O P P O P O P O O O P P O O
AKHIN DANI JAMES 28/04/2009 P O O O O O O P P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P O P P
AMEENUDDIN JAHIR HUSSAIN 13/03/2009 P O O P O O P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P O O O
CHRIS TITUS MENACHERY 07/07/2009 P O O P P O P O P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P O O P O O P
ELROHI ROSHYAH 20/12/2009 O O O P O O P O P P P O P O P O O P O P P P O O O O O O O O O P O P O O O P O O
HANOON BIN ABDUL GAFOOR 28/04/2009 O O O P O O P O O P P O P O P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O O P O O O O P P
KUNNAKKALAN
JADAL HAQ VADAKKENGARA 17/09/2008 O O P O P O O O O O P O P P O P O O O O P P O O O O P P P O O O O O O O O P P O
LEWIN CHERIAN JOHN 03/06/2009 O O P P P P P P O O P O O O O P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P O O P O O O P P O
MOHAMED FATIH FAROOQUE 29/03/2009 P O O P O O P O O O P O P P P P O P O P P P O P P O O P P O O O P O O O P O P O
MOHAMMAD MUAAZ KHALID 09/09/2009 O O O P O O P P O O P O O O P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P O P P O O O P O O
MOHAMMED ANZAR SHAIKH 15/02/2009 P P O O O O P P O P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P O O P O P P
MUHAMMED SHAN 07/09/2009 O P O O O O O P P P P P O O P P O O P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P O O O P O O P
MUSTAFA ABDEALLY HAMID 18/12/2008 P P O O O P O P O O P O P O P P O O P O P P O O P O O P O O O O P O O O O O P O
NAVANEET RAJESH 13/03/2010 P O O P P P P O P P P P P P O O O O P P P P P P P O O P O P O O O P O O P O O P
PRANITH GIRISH NAIR 11/03/2009 P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P O P O P P O O P O O O O P O P P P O P
REYAN RAHOOF 06/02/2009 O O P O O O P P P O P P P O P O O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P O P O O P P O P
RUSHD BIN SHAMEER 05/03/2009 P O O O O O O P P P P P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O O P P O P O O O
SACHINDEV KAIMAPARAMBIL SIJI 09/03/2009 O O P P P O P O O P P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O O P P O O O P O O O P P O
SHAMSUL HADI 08/12/2008 O P O P P O P O O P P O O O P O O O P P P O P O P P O P O O O O O P O O P O O O

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 14 7 9 15 7 4 18 12 13 16 26 13 16 9 16 15 0 17 22 21 26 20 19 18 19 11 2 21 17 13 5 6 11 19 5 1 16 11 10 11

% of students answered correct 54 27 35 58 27 15 69 46 50 62 100 50 62 35 62 58 0 65 85 81 100 77 73 69 73 42 8 81 65 50 19 23 42 73 19 4 62 42 38 42

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


SHEEZ MAHMOOD 02/04/2009 P O P P O O O O O O P O P O O O O P P P P P O P P O O O O O O O O P P O P P O O
STEVEN SAM MONCI 07/09/2009 O O O O O O P O O O P O O O P P O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O
SYED REHAB AHMED 02/12/2009 P P O P O O P O O P P O O O O P O O P P P O P P O O O P O O O O O P O O O P O P
YACOUB PUNNEN KAITHARAM 09/09/2009 O O P P O O P P P O P P P O P O O O P P P P P P P O O P P P O P O P O O P P O P
YAZEED ZAMAN 05/05/2009 P O P P O O O O O O P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O O O O P O P O
YUSUF SALAHUDDIN 04/10/2009 P O O O O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P P O P O P P

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABDUL SATTAR SALEEM SHAIK 11 7 16 6 13 4 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

AIDEN SHAJI ABRAHAM 11 6 16 8 13 6 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

AKHIN DANI JAMES 11 8 16 11 13 7 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

AMEENUDDIN JAHIR HUSSAIN 11 9 16 10 13 7 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

CHRIS TITUS MENACHERY 11 8 16 10 13 8 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

ELROHI ROSHYAH 11 3 16 8 13 3 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

HANOON BIN ABDUL GAFOOR KUNNAKKALAN 11 6 16 8 13 7 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

JADAL HAQ VADAKKENGARA 11 1 16 8 13 4 40 13 513 7.3 18.2 17.1

LEWIN CHERIAN JOHN 11 7 16 6 13 9 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

MOHAMED FATIH FAROOQUE 11 6 16 8 13 5 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

MOHAMMAD MUAAZ KHALID 11 8 16 6 13 7 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

MOHAMMED ANZAR SHAIKH 11 9 16 9 13 8 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

MUHAMMED SHAN 11 7 16 9 13 6 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

MUSTAFA ABDEALLY HAMID 11 4 16 6 13 5 40 15 531 13.8 27.2 26.3

NAVANEET RAJESH 11 7 16 9 13 7 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

PRANITH GIRISH NAIR 11 6 16 10 13 9 40 25 615 88.5 86.4 86.6

REYAN RAHOOF 11 8 16 11 13 5 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

RUSHD BIN SHAMEER 11 8 16 7 13 8 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

SACHINDEV KAIMAPARAMBIL SIJI 11 5 16 9 13 8 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

SHAMSUL HADI 11 4 16 5 13 7 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

SHEEZ MAHMOOD 11 5 16 6 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

STEVEN SAM MONCI 11 2 16 3 13 2 40 7 447 0.9 1.4 1.3

SYED REHAB AHMED 11 6 16 5 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

YACOUB PUNNEN KAITHARAM 11 7 16 11 13 6 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

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International
90.1
67.5

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
89.7
67.4
93.1
66.5

School Percentile
624
581

Scale Score
No. of question
26
21

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: B_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
7
4

No. of questions in
13
13

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

12
10

answered correctly
No. of questions in
16
16

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
7
7

No. of questions in
Grade: 8

11
11

the test
Student Scores

YUSUF SALAHUDDIN
Science Level 8

YAZEED ZAMAN
School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 9 7 5 5 10 15 17 16 29 30 2 15 4 7 18 0 20 20 20 30 29 15 17 13 11 4 15 21 21 5 16 7 21 12 10 16 10 12 12

% of students answered correct 57 30 23 17 17 33 50 57 53 97 100 7 50 13 23 60 0 67 67 67 100 97 50 57 43 37 13 50 70 70 17 53 23 70 40 33 53 33 40 40

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


AARYA VASANT NAMBIDI 20/06/2009 P O O O O PPP O PP O O O O P O O O PPPPP O P O PP O O P O O O O P O PP
AFINA KARIMATTATHIL ABDUL 22/11/2008 PP O O O O P O PPP O O O P O O P O PPPP O P O O P O P O O O P O O PP O O
KHARIM
ANAKHA PRASANTH 21/04/2009 O P P O O O O P P P P O O O O P O O P O P P O P O P O O P O O P O P P O O P O O
ANWITA BIJU 11/01/2010 P O O P O P O P P P P O P O O P O P P O P P P O O P O P P P P P O P P O P O P O
ATHULLYA RAGESH 07/08/2008 P P O O P P O O P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P P O O O O P P O O P P O O P O O P
AZALFA AHSAN 22/07/2009 O P O O O P P P O P P O P O P O O O P P P P P O P O O O P O O P O O O P O O O P
CATHERINE ELIZ BIJOY 01/06/2009 P O P P O O O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P O O P P P O P P
CERA MARIA JIJO 17/12/2009 P O O O O O O O P P P O O O O O O P P P P P O P P O O O O P O P P P P P O O P P
CHRISTINA SAJAN PANIKER 18/02/2009 O O P O O P P P O P P O P P P P O P P P P P O P O P O O P P O P O P O P P P O O
DIYA GURDASANI 02/05/2009 O O P O P P O P O P P O P O O O O P O O P P P O O O O O O P P O O P O O P O O P
GOPIKA GOPI 16/07/2009 O P O O O O O P P P P O P O O P O O P P P P O O O P P P P P O O O O O O O P O O
GOWRI NANDA BIJU 09/06/2009 O O O P O O P O P P P O O O O P O P P O P P P P O O O P P O O P O P P P P O O O
HEIRA SINOJ 08/03/2009 O O O O O O O O O P P O P O O O O P P P P P O P P O O O O P O P P P P P P O P P
JAANVI PRASANTH 27/03/2009 O P O P O P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P O P P P O
MERIN SUSAN BABY 14/08/2008 P O O P O O O P O P P O O O O P O P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P O P O O P P P O
NAIZA ABDUL JALEEL ABDUL 20/04/2009 P O O O O O O P P P P O P P P O O O O O P P P O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O P
JALEEL
NANDITHA NISANTH 04/01/2010 P O O O O P P O O P P O O O O P O P O P P P P P O P O O P P P P O P O O O P P P
NAYANA SALY BIBI 23/12/2009 O P O O O O O P P P P O P O O P O O P P P P O O O P P P P P O O O O O O O P O O
NEHA ANI PAPPACHEN 10/06/2009 P O O O O O P O P P P O P O O O O P P P P P O P P O O O O P O P P P O P O O P O
NIKHILA PRAMOD JADHAV 07/06/2009 P O O O O O P P O P P O P O O P O P O P P P P O P O O P P P O O O P O O O O P O
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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 17 9 7 5 5 10 15 17 16 29 30 2 15 4 7 18 0 20 20 20 30 29 15 17 13 11 4 15 21 21 5 16 7 21 12 10 16 10 12 12

% of students answered correct 57 30 23 17 17 33 50 57 53 97 100 7 50 13 23 60 0 67 67 67 100 97 50 57 43 37 13 50 70 70 17 53 23 70 40 33 53 33 40 40

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


SAHANA JAYACHANDRAN 21/01/2010 O P O O P P P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P O O O O P P O O O P P O O O P P
SANHA FATHIMA 05/11/2008 P O P O P O O O P P P O P O O O O P O O P P O P O O O P P O O O P O O O P O O O
SAUMYA VIKRAM SHINDE 28/04/2009 O O O O O O O P O P P O P O O P O P O O P P P O P O O P P O O O O P O O O O P O
SELINA RACHEL OLGA PEPPIN 22/01/2009 P O P O O O P P O P P O O P O P O P O O P P O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O
SHABANA SHAHUL HAMEED 13/07/2009 P O O O P O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P O P P O O O P P O P O P O O P O O O
SHANIA SEJAL SARAVANANE 24/08/2009 O O P O O P P P O P P O O P O O O P P P P P P O O P O P P P O P O P P O P P O O
SHAZIA SAJIDH 04/05/2009 P O O O O O P O P P P O O O P P O O P O P P O P P O O P P P O P O P O P P O O O
KARAPPAMVEETTIL
SREYA SUSAN SUJITH 19/06/2009 O O O O O O O O O PP O P O O O O PPPPP O PP O O O O P O P O PPPP O O O
THEERDHA LALU 27/09/2008 PP O O O O PP O O P O O O O O O P O O PP O O O PPP O O O O O PP O O O O P
VAIGA RAJESH 17/05/2009 P O O O O O O O O PPP O O O O O O PPP O O PPP O PPP O O O O O P O P O P

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARYA VASANT NAMBIDI 11 6 16 8 13 5 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

AFINA KARIMATTATHIL ABDUL KHARIM 11 5 16 8 13 5 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

ANAKHA PRASANTH 11 3 16 7 13 7 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

ANWITA BIJU 11 6 16 9 13 9 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

ATHULLYA RAGESH 11 4 16 9 13 8 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

AZALFA AHSAN 11 4 16 8 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

CATHERINE ELIZ BIJOY 11 8 16 11 13 8 40 27 633 95.0 92.2 92.6

CERA MARIA JIJO 11 5 16 8 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

CHRISTINA SAJAN PANIKER 11 6 16 10 13 8 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

DIYA GURDASANI 11 3 16 8 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

GOPIKA GOPI 11 4 16 7 13 6 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

GOWRI NANDA BIJU 11 5 16 7 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

HEIRA SINOJ 11 4 16 9 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

JAANVI PRASANTH 11 6 16 12 13 11 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

MERIN SUSAN BABY 11 7 16 7 13 6 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

NAIZA ABDUL JALEEL ABDUL JALEEL 11 2 16 10 13 1 40 13 513 7.3 18.2 17.1

NANDITHA NISANTH 11 6 16 8 13 7 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

NAYANA SALY BIBI 11 4 16 7 13 6 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

NEHA ANI PAPPACHEN 11 6 16 8 13 5 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

NIKHILA PRAMOD JADHAV 11 6 16 6 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

SAHANA JAYACHANDRAN 11 5 16 7 13 9 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

SANHA FATHIMA 11 4 16 8 13 3 40 15 531 13.8 27.2 26.3

SAUMYA VIKRAM SHINDE 11 3 16 6 13 5 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

SELINA RACHEL OLGA PEPPIN 11 4 16 5 13 3 40 12 503 5.5 13.4 12.5

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHABANA SHAHUL HAMEED 11 6 16 6 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

SHANIA SEJAL SARAVANANE 11 6 16 9 13 7 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

SHAZIA SAJIDH KARAPPAMVEETTIL 11 5 16 7 13 7 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

SREYA SUSAN SUJITH 11 4 16 6 13 6 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

THEERDHA LALU 11 5 16 4 13 5 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

VAIGA RAJESH 11 6 16 4 13 6 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

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School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 5 6 19 7 16 18 17 18 16 27 9 13 8 12 20 0 12 17 22 25 25 19 22 9 11 4 18 18 16 2 15 14 20 9 4 8 16 18 12

% of students answered correct 48 19 22 70 26 59 67 63 67 59 100 33 48 30 44 74 0 44 63 81 93 93 70 81 33 41 15 67 67 59 7 56 52 74 33 15 30 59 67 44

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


ADEEB YUSUF 25/10/2008 P P P O P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P P P O O O P P P
ADITHYA RAJESHKUMAR NAIR 23/12/2008 P O P P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P P O P P P O
ADWAITH SANTHOSH KUMAR 02/08/2008 O O O P O P P O P O P O O O O P O P O O P P P P P P O O P P O P P P P O P P O P
AHMED SHAIKH 25/01/2009 O O O P O P O P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O P P P P
ARNAB TALI 04/06/2009 O P O P O O P O O O P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O P O O O P O P O P P O
ATHUL KRISHNA AMBATTU 23/02/2009 P O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P O O O O O P P
RAJEEV
AYUSH KUMAR * 05/08/2008 P O O P O O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P P O O O O P P
DELWYN ROSHAN DIAS 25/11/2008 O O O P O P P O P P P O O O P O O P O P P P P P P O O O P P O O O O P O O O O O
GHANASHYAM JAYARAJAN 08/04/2009 P O O P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P O O P P O O O O O P P
GURSHAAN SINGH GHATAURA 16/10/2009 O P O P O P O P P P P P O O P P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O P P P O O O O O O
HANEEN HUDAIF 17/12/2008 O P P O P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P O O O P P P
MARATAHUMPALLI
JEYA JOSHUA MAHEAR 22/10/2009 O O O P O P O O O O P O O O P P O O O P P P O O O O P P O O O O O O O O O O P O
JOEL ELVIN PEREIRA 28/09/2008 O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O O P P P O P O O O O P O O O O P O O P O O P
JOHAN PRAVEEN MATHEW 01/09/2009 P O O P O P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P O P O
JONAH MARTIN VARGHESE 11/04/2009 P O O P P O P O O O P O P P O O O P P P P P P P O O O P P O O O O P O O P P P O
JUAN JOHN RAPHAEL 17/03/2009 P O O O O O O P P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P P O O O P O
KARUN GIRESH KAIMAL 29/08/2009 O O O P O P O P O O P O O O P P O O P P P P O P O P O P P P O O P P O O P P P P
MAHADEV BINESH PANICKER 12/08/2009 O O O P O P P O P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O O O P P O O P P P
MOHAMED YASEEN 25/05/2009 O O P P O O P O P P P O P O P O O P P P P P P P O O O P O P O P O O O O O P O O
MOHAMMED AMEEN 14/08/2009 O O O P O O O O O O P O O P P P O O P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 5 6 19 7 16 18 17 18 16 27 9 13 8 12 20 0 12 17 22 25 25 19 22 9 11 4 18 18 16 2 15 14 20 9 4 8 16 18 12

% of students answered correct 48 19 22 70 26 59 67 63 67 59 100 33 48 30 44 74 0 44 63 81 93 93 70 81 33 41 15 67 67 59 7 56 52 74 33 15 30 59 67 44

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


MOHAMMED ZABRAN EBRAHIM 10/12/2008 P P P O P P P P O O P O P O O P O P O O P P P P O O O P O O P O O P O P P P P O
NAZIL SAMSEER 21/06/2009 P O O O O O P P P O P P O P O P O O O P P P O O O O O P P O O P O P P O O O P O
NEIL NOBI 12/11/2009 P O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P O P P P O O O O P P
NITISH DEVARAJ BALU 23/08/2009 O O P P O O P O P P P O P O P O O P P P P P O P P O O P O P O P O P O O O P P P
RIAN SNIMITH 08/06/2009 P O O P P O O P P O P P P O O O O O O O P P P P P O O P P P O P P O O P O P O O
RONAK RANEESH 22/10/2009 P O O P O P P P O O P O O O O O O P O P P P P P O O O P P O O P O P P O O P O O
SANJAY NAMBIAR 02/11/2008 O O O O P P O P O P P O O O P P O P P P P P O P P O O O O O O O O P O O O P O O
SHAWN SHIBU 24/09/2009 P O O O O O P P P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P P O O P P P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADEEB YUSUF 11 7 16 12 13 8 40 27 633 95.0 92.2 92.6

ADITHYA RAJESHKUMAR NAIR 11 7 16 12 13 10 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

ADWAITH SANTHOSH KUMAR 11 3 16 9 13 10 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

AHMED SHAIKH 11 7 16 14 13 8 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

ARNAB TALI 11 1 16 4 13 6 40 11 493 3.2 9.1 8.5

ATHUL KRISHNA AMBATTU RAJEEV 11 9 16 12 13 6 40 27 633 95.0 92.2 92.6

AYUSH KUMAR * 11 9 16 11 13 6 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

DELWYN ROSHAN DIAS 11 4 16 6 13 7 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

GHANASHYAM JAYARAJAN 11 9 16 12 13 5 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

GURSHAAN SINGH GHATAURA 11 3 16 6 13 6 40 15 531 13.8 27.2 26.3

HANEEN HUDAIF MARATAHUMPALLI 11 6 16 13 13 8 40 27 633 95.0 92.2 92.6

JEYA JOSHUA MAHEAR 11 2 16 5 13 4 40 11 493 3.2 9.1 8.5

JOEL ELVIN PEREIRA 11 2 16 4 13 4 40 10 483 2.3 6.0 5.5

JOHAN PRAVEEN MATHEW 11 8 16 10 13 11 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

JONAH MARTIN VARGHESE 11 7 16 8 13 5 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

JUAN JOHN RAPHAEL 11 5 16 7 13 8 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

KARUN GIRESH KAIMAL 11 5 16 8 13 8 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

MAHADEV BINESH PANICKER 11 7 16 10 13 9 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

MOHAMED YASEEN 11 6 16 10 13 3 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

MOHAMMED AMEEN 11 1 16 3 13 3 40 7 447 0.9 1.4 1.3

MOHAMMED ZABRAN EBRAHIM 11 7 16 8 13 7 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

NAZIL SAMSEER 11 6 16 6 13 5 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

NEIL NOBI 11 9 16 12 13 8 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

NITISH DEVARAJ BALU 11 6 16 11 13 5 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
RIAN SNIMITH 11 5 16 8 13 7 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

RONAK RANEESH 11 7 16 5 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

SANJAY NAMBIAR 11 5 16 5 13 6 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

SHAWN SHIBU 11 6 16 9 13 8 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 23

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 10 5 5 12 9 12 15 7 17 19 22 6 4 5 11 14 0 12 18 20 23 22 20 15 15 12 2 16 19 17 5 13 12 15 8 0 12 6 12 11

% of students answered correct 43 22 22 52 39 52 65 30 74 83 96 26 17 22 48 61 0 52 78 87 100 96 87 65 65 52 9 70 83 74 22 57 52 65 35 0 52 26 52 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


ABDUL HALEEM MUNEER 31/12/2008 P O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O P P P P P P P P O P P P O O O O P P O O O O O
ABHINAV PERUMBAL MANOJAN 31/05/2009 P O O P O O P O P O P O O O P P O P P O P P P P O P O P P P O P P P O O P O O P
ABIN JAISON 03/12/2009 P O O P O P P O O O P O O P O P O O P P P P P P P O O P P O P P O P O O P P P O
ADWIN ROY 14/03/2009 P P O O P O P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P O O P P O P O P O O O O O P
AFTAB SHABEER 01/05/2009 P O P P P O O O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O O P O O O P O P P
ALLEN BOBISH 11/05/2009 O O O P P O O O P P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P O
ANOK RUPESH 15/04/2009 P O P P O O P O P P P O O O O P O O P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O O O O O O O
ARJUN PUTHOOR JAYESH 25/12/2009 P O P O O O P O P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P O O O O O O O
ASHMIT AJAY 10/01/2010 O O O O O P O O O P P O O O P O O P O P P P P O O P O P P O O P O O O O P O P P
AYUSH KALIKATTU ABHILASH 22/01/2009 O O P O O P O P P P P P O O O O O O O O P P O P O O O O O P O O P P P O O P P O
BRYAN MONTEIRO 08/09/2009 P O O P O P O P P P P P O O P O O P P P P P P P P O O P P P O O O P P O O O O O
DANIEL GEORGE 22/09/2009 O P O O P O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P P P P P P O O P P O P O P O O O O O P
DAYANIN JETHESH MATHEWS 05/04/2009 O O O O O P P O O P P O O P P P O O O P P P O O O O P O O P P O O P P O P O O O
FAAZ NISSAR 02/02/2009 O P O P O P P O P P P O O P O O O O O P P P P P P O O O P P O O P P P O P P P O
HADHI NIYAS AZHU VALAPPIL 29/04/2009 O O O P P O P O O P P O O O P O O O O P P O O P O O O P O O O P P O P O O O O P
JUDAH EMMANUEL SEAN MARTIN 23/04/2009 O O O P O P O O P O P P O O P P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P P O O O P O P O
MERVIN XAVIER SATHISH XAVIER 14/05/2009 O O O O P P O O P P P O P O O P O O P P P P P P O O O O P P O P P O O O O P O O
NATHAN MAMMEN VARKEY 13/05/2009 O P O O P P P P P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P P P O O P P O O P P P O O P P P P
SAEED ESHAN CHAKKUNGA 25/08/2009 O P O P O O P O P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P P O O O P O P O O P P P O P O P P
PARAMBIL
SHREEHARI SHIJUKUMAR 22/05/2009 O O O O PPPP O PPP O O O P O PPPPPP O PP O O PP O O O P O O O O PP

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 10 5 5 12 9 12 15 7 17 19 22 6 4 5 11 14 0 12 18 20 23 22 20 15 15 12 2 16 19 17 5 13 12 15 8 0 12 6 12 11

% of students answered correct 43 22 22 52 39 52 65 30 74 83 96 26 17 22 48 61 0 52 78 87 100 96 87 65 65 52 9 70 83 74 22 57 52 65 35 0 52 26 52 48

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


SHUBAIR HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 03/04/2009 P O PP O O P O PPP O O O O P O O PPPPP O PP O PPP O P O P O O O O O O
SUBHAN MOHAMMED ALI 29/06/2009 O O O PPPPP O PP O O O O O O PPPPPPPP O O PPP O O O PP O P O PP
ZAAFIR HADI JABIR 08/12/2008 P O O O O O P O PPP O O P O O O PP O PPP O O P O PP O O O O O O O P O PP

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABDUL HALEEM MUNEER 11 6 16 5 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

ABHINAV PERUMBAL MANOJAN 11 6 16 9 13 7 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

ABIN JAISON 11 7 16 8 13 7 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

ADWIN ROY 11 7 16 9 13 9 40 25 615 88.5 86.4 86.6

AFTAB SHABEER 11 6 16 10 13 8 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

ALLEN BOBISH 11 6 16 13 13 9 40 28 642 96.3 94.2 94.5

ANOK RUPESH 11 6 16 8 13 7 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

ARJUN PUTHOOR JAYESH 11 6 16 9 13 6 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

ASHMIT AJAY 11 3 16 9 13 4 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

AYUSH KALIKATTU ABHILASH 11 3 16 8 13 5 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

BRYAN MONTEIRO 11 8 16 6 13 8 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

DANIEL GEORGE 11 6 16 9 13 8 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

DAYANIN JETHESH MATHEWS 11 3 16 7 13 6 40 16 539 21.1 33.3 32.5

FAAZ NISSAR 11 3 16 10 13 9 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

HADHI NIYAS AZHU VALAPPIL 11 4 16 6 13 4 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

JUDAH EMMANUEL SEAN MARTIN 11 6 16 9 13 8 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

MERVIN XAVIER SATHISH XAVIER 11 3 16 9 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

NATHAN MAMMEN VARKEY 11 7 16 11 13 8 40 26 624 93.1 89.7 90.1

SAEED ESHAN CHAKKUNGA PARAMBIL 11 5 16 10 13 7 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

SHREEHARI SHIJUKUMAR 11 6 16 6 13 9 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

SHUBAIR HUSSAIN MOHAMMED 11 5 16 7 13 8 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

SUBHAN MOHAMMED ALI 11 7 16 7 13 9 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

ZAAFIR HADI JABIR 11 5 16 9 13 3 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

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School Report

Test: Science Level 8 Grade: 8


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Earth Sciences Predicts the speed of a river current.
2 Physical Sciences Identifies two objects with the same density.
3 Life Sciences Identifies the primary function of most veins of the human body.
4 Physical Sciences Understands that heat causes air to expand Understands that heat causes air to expand.
5 Physical Sciences Understand that glass is a poor conductor causing differential expansion.
6 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
7 Earth Sciences Identifies the planets that transit the Sun.
8 Earth Sciences Identifies the moon phase that transits the Sun.
9 Life Sciences Classifies yeast according to the domains of living organisms.
10 Life Sciences Identifies roles of bacteria in organisms and ecosystems.
11 Physical Sciences Identifies a spring in a common setting.
12 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
13 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
14 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
15 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
16 Physical Sciences Understands that a complete circuit is required for the movement of electricity.
17 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
18 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graphic.
19 Earth Sciences Interprets a bar graph representing soil pH over a period.
20 Earth Sciences Draws a conclusion from the data in a bar graph.
21 Life Sciences Identifies photosynthesis as a process that does not occur in animals.
22 Life Sciences Determines what adaptation is required to live in extreme conditions.
23 Life Sciences Student link abiotic and biotic requirements.
24 Earth Sciences Identifies a unique feature of a comet.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies gravity as a force acting upon a stationary object.
26 Physical Sciences Understands that stationary objects are acted upon by balanced forces.
27 Life Sciences Identifies a cell organelle based on its features.
28 Earth Sciences Identifies sieve size for a specific size of grain.
29 Physical Sciences Interprets an atomic model.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies elements and compounds in a chemical reaction.
31 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
32 Life Sciences Identifies a group of animals as being mammals.
33 Life Sciences Identifies differences between types of mammals.
34 Physical Sciences Concludes from the results of an investigation of rusting.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Predicts how the mass of the reactants will change during a chemical reaction.
36 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
37 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
38 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the error in a Venn diagram that groups organelles by cell type.
40 Life Sciences Identifies the part of a cell that cannot be seen under the light microscope.

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 12 3 4 17 9 11 25 16 24 23 24 5 13 10 14 21 0 21 19 15 25 22 20 19 15 15 3 14 19 20 6 14 5 25 7 2 7 11 18 9

% of students answered correct 44 11 15 63 33 41 93 59 89 85 89 19 48 37 52 78 0 78 70 56 93 81 74 70 56 56 11 52 70 74 22 52 19 93 26 7 26 41 67 33

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


AARON IMMANUEL UNDRU 30/12/2009 P P O P P P P O P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P O O O O P P
ABDUL RAHMAN ELIKKOTTIL 29/06/2009 O O O P O O P P P P P O O O O P O P O O P P P O O P P O P P O O O O O P O O P P
ABHINAV RAJESH DIVAKARAN 21/05/2009 P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P O O O O O O P P O P O P P O O O
AFNAN MOHAMED 06/03/2009 O O O O O O P P P P P O O O P P O P O O P P P O P P O P P O P O P P O O O O P O
AGNAL ABHILASH 13/04/2009 O O O P O P P P P P O O P O P P O P P P P P O P O P O P P P O P O P O O P P O P
AHNAF KODUNGOOPARAMBIL 20/03/2009 P O O P O O P P O O P O O O O O O O P O P P O O P O O O P O P O O P P O P P P P
SHARAFUDHEEN
AMAN NAVEED 01/01/2010 P O O P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P O P O O O O P P
ASTRIN EMMANUEL RODRIGUES 11/02/2009 O O O O O P P O O O O O O O O P O P P P O O O O P P P P O O P O O P O O O O O O
CHRIS SUNIL 30/06/2009 O O O O O O P P P P P O O O P P O P O O P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O O O O P O
DANIEL RANJU KONIKARA 05/02/2009 P O O P P O P P P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P O P O P O O O P P O
DAVID PHILIP MATHEW 12/10/2009 O O O O O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P P O P O O O O O P O O O P P O O P P O
EZINAN NIZAR KATTILAN 18/06/2009 P O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O O P O O O O P P P O P O O P O O O P O O O P O P
GAUTHAM RAJESH THENAR 07/08/2009 P O O P P O P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P O P O P P P O P O P P O O O O O
KUTTY
HADHI ABDULLA 24/01/2009 P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P O P O O O O P P
HANI HABEEB 20/05/2009 O O O P O O P P P O P O O O P P O P O O P O P P P P O P O O P O O P P O P P P O
ISHAAN PRAMOD 16/02/2009 P O O P O O P P P P P O P O O O O P P P P P P P P P O O P P O P P P O O O O P O
IYASH AMAN SHAHEER 26/05/2009 O O O P O O P O P P P O P O O O O P P P P P P O P O O P P P O O O P O O P P P P
JASON FERGUS 19/07/2009 O O O P P O P O P P P O O O O P O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O P P P O O P P O O
JOHAAN SOJY JOSEPH 26/03/2009 P O P P P O P O P P P P P P P P O P O O P P O P O P O O P P O P O P O O O P P P
MOHAMMED AASIM KOILWALA 02/10/2008 O O O O O O P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P P O P O O O O P P O O O O P O O O O O
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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand E P L P P P E E L L P E L L L P E E E E L L L E P P L E P P E L L P P P L L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 12 3 4 17 9 11 25 16 24 23 24 5 13 10 14 21 0 21 19 15 25 22 20 19 15 15 3 14 19 20 6 14 5 25 7 2 7 11 18 9

% of students answered correct 44 11 15 63 33 41 93 59 89 85 89 19 48 37 52 78 0 78 70 56 93 81 74 70 56 56 11 52 70 74 22 52 19 93 26 7 26 41 67 33

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 49 23 31 61 26 45 54 47 66 66 89 30 30 34 45 60 4 54 63 58 89 84 60 58 40 42 22 61 56 51 25 56 44 69 37 14 47 43 38 43

% of students correct - International 48 23 30 61 28 44 53 45 63 66 90 30 29 33 44 60 4 55 64 59 89 85 62 58 41 42 21 62 58 51 25 57 45 71 36 14 46 42 37 44

Student Responses DOB


MUHAMMAD FAYYAZ SADAIAR 06/10/2009 O O O P O O PPPPP O P O O O O PPPPPP O P O O O P O O O O P O O O O P O
MOHAMED
NATHAN JOHN BINIL 06/03/2009 O O O O O O P O P P P O O O P P O O P O P P P P O P O O O P O P O P P O O O P O
NIREJ VINOD KRISHNAN 15/12/2009 O P O P O P O O P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P P O O O P O P O O O P O O O P P O
NOEL SHAIJU 13/08/2009 P O P O P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P O P P O O O P P P O P O P O O O O O O
RYAN ROY KALLOOKATTIL 07/10/2009 P O P O O P P P P P P O O P O P O O P P P P P P O O O P P P O P O P O O O O O O
SHERWIN SAM JACOB 13/09/2009 O O O O O O P O P P P O O O P P O O P O P P P P O O O O O P O P O P P O O P P O
SREEHARI SASIDHARAN DIPU 18/04/2009 O O O P O O P P P P P O O P O O O P P P P O P P P P O P P P O O O P O O P O P O

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON IMMANUEL UNDRU 11 6 16 11 13 11 40 28 642 96.3 94.2 94.5

ABDUL RAHMAN ELIKKOTTIL 11 3 16 8 13 7 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

ABHINAV RAJESH DIVAKARAN 11 6 16 10 13 6 40 22 589 75.7 73.1 73.3

AFNAN MOHAMED 11 5 16 8 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

AGNAL ABHILASH 11 7 16 10 13 7 40 24 606 85.8 82.2 82.5

AHNAF KODUNGOOPARAMBIL SHARAFUDHEEN 11 5 16 6 13 6 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

AMAN NAVEED 11 8 16 11 13 10 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

ASTRIN EMMANUEL RODRIGUES 11 6 16 1 13 5 40 12 503 5.5 13.4 12.5

CHRIS SUNIL 11 6 16 7 13 6 40 19 564 50.0 54.2 53.9

DANIEL RANJU KONIKARA 11 7 16 10 13 8 40 25 615 88.5 86.4 86.6

DAVID PHILIP MATHEW 11 5 16 7 13 6 40 18 556 37.6 46.9 46.4

EZINAN NIZAR KATTILAN 11 3 16 6 13 5 40 14 522 11.0 22.2 21.2

GAUTHAM RAJESH THENAR KUTTY 11 7 16 9 13 9 40 25 615 88.5 86.4 86.6

HADHI ABDULLA 11 7 16 11 13 11 40 29 652 99.5 95.8 96.0

HANI HABEEB 11 6 16 7 13 7 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

ISHAAN PRAMOD 11 7 16 9 13 7 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

IYASH AMAN SHAHEER 11 5 16 10 13 6 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

JASON FERGUS 11 5 16 9 13 9 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

JOHAAN SOJY JOSEPH 11 5 16 12 13 8 40 25 615 88.5 86.4 86.6

MOHAMMED AASIM KOILWALA 11 5 16 5 13 5 40 15 531 13.8 27.2 26.3

MUHAMMAD FAYYAZ SADAIAR MOHAMED 11 5 16 7 13 5 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

NATHAN JOHN BINIL 11 3 16 8 13 6 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

NIREJ VINOD KRISHNAN 11 5 16 8 13 7 40 20 573 57.8 61.6 61.3

NOEL SHAIJU 11 8 16 8 13 7 40 23 598 81.7 78.5 78.6

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Science Level 8 Grade: 8 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
RYAN ROY KALLOOKATTIL 11 7 16 8 13 6 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

SHERWIN SAM JACOB 11 3 16 9 13 5 40 17 548 30.3 40.5 39.7

SREEHARI SASIDHARAN DIPU 11 7 16 7 13 7 40 21 581 66.5 67.4 67.5

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End of Grade: 8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 23

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(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 7 8 12 6 4 8 5 14 0 15 6 15 9 16 13 10 15 2 19 4 12 9 6 3 22 10 9 5 8 7 6 17 4 2 17 15 16 8 10

% of students answered correct 96 30 35 52 26 17 35 22 61 0 65 26 65 39 70 57 43 65 9 83 17 52 39 26 13 96 43 39 22 35 30 26 74 17 9 74 65 70 35 43

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


AAMNA INAMDAR 06/06/2008 P O O O P O P O P O P O O PP O O O O P O P O O O P O P O O O PP O O O O P O O
AKSHAYAA THANGARAJ 28/05/2008 P O O O O O O O O O O O O PPP O P O PP O O P O P O PPP O O P O O PPPPP
AKSHITHA VARKSHII 05/04/2009 P O O O O PP O O O P O O P O O O P O P O O O O O P O P O O O PP O O P O O PP
DHAMODHARAN
AMRUTHA SURESH 01/10/2007 P O O P O O P P O O P O P P P P P P O P O P P P O P O P O O O P P O O P P O O P
ANGEL MARY 19/05/2008 P O P P P O P O O O P O O O P P P P O P O P O O O P P P P O P O P P O P P P O O
ASMA BEGAM MOHAMED JANNA 10/11/2008 P O O O O O P P O O P O P O P O P P O P O O P O P P O O O O O O O O O P O P O P
ASNA MARYAM ANAS 27/02/2008 P P P O P P O P P O P O P O P P P P P P P P O O O P P O O O P O P O O P P P O O
AYESHA RAHUF SHAIKH 08/02/2008 P O P O O O O O P O P O P O P O O O O P O P P O O P P P O O O O P O O O O P O O
AYSHA MUSTHAFA 02/02/2008 P O O P O O O O P O P O P O P P P O O P O O O O P P P O O P P O P O O P P P O O
DIYA FATHIMA 01/03/2008 P O O O O P O O P O O O P P P O O P O O O P O P O P O O O P O O P O O O P P O P
DIYA NAIR 10/11/2008 P P O P O O O O P O O O O O O O O P O P O O P O O O O P P O P O O O O P P O O P
FATHIMA MINHA ILLIKKAL 06/02/2008 P P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P O P O P O P P P O P P O O P O P P O P O P P P O
KULSOOM FATHIMA 03/08/2007 P O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P O O O P O P O O O P O O O O O O P P O O P P O O
MARIYAM NUJOOM ELLATH 27/01/2008 P P O O O O O O O O P O P P O O P P O P P O P O O P P P O O O P P P O P O P O P
MADTHANKANDI
MEGHA MARY MONCY 03/12/2007 P O P P O O P O P O P P P O P P O P O P P O O O O P O O P P O P P O O P P P P P
MEHER PARVEZ KHAN 12/04/2009 O O O O O O O O P O P P O P P O P P O P O P O O O P O O O O O O O O O P P O O P
NAHDA 24/12/2008 P P O P O O O O P O O P P O O P O O O P O O P P O P O P P O O O P O O P P P P O
RIDA SIYAD 17/09/2008 P O O O P O O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O O P O O P P O O O P O O O O P P O O O
RUFAIDA THAJUDEEN 08/04/2008 P P O P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O O O P O P P O O P O O P P O P P P P O
SHRINIDHI SUSHEEL KURUP 08/05/2008 P O P P O O O O P O P O P P P P O P O P O P O O P P O O O P O O P O P P P P P O
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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 7 8 12 6 4 8 5 14 0 15 6 15 9 16 13 10 15 2 19 4 12 9 6 3 22 10 9 5 8 7 6 17 4 2 17 15 16 8 10

% of students answered correct 96 30 35 52 26 17 35 22 61 0 65 26 65 39 70 57 43 65 9 83 17 52 39 26 13 96 43 39 22 35 30 26 74 17 9 74 65 70 35 43

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


TAHLEELA SYED AHAMED 08/10/2007 P O PP O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O O PP O O O P O P O O P O PP O
THANSIHA SHAJAHAN 08/04/2008 P O PP O O O O P O P O P O PP O PP O O P O O O PP O O PP O O O O P O O O P
WAZEEHA THAHSEENA 06/12/2008 PP O P O O O O O O O O O O O PP O O P O P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAMNA INAMDAR 11 2 17 9 12 3 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

AKSHAYAA THANGARAJ 11 4 17 8 12 6 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

AKSHITHA VARKSHII DHAMODHARAN 11 4 17 9 12 1 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

AMRUTHA SURESH 11 2 17 14 12 6 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

ANGEL MARY 11 5 17 9 12 8 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

ASMA BEGAM MOHAMED JANNA 11 3 17 8 12 4 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

ASNA MARYAM ANAS 11 8 17 11 12 5 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

AYESHA RAHUF SHAIKH 11 3 17 9 12 2 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

AYSHA MUSTHAFA 11 4 17 7 12 7 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

DIYA FATHIMA 11 3 17 8 12 4 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

DIYA NAIR 11 2 17 8 12 3 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

FATHIMA MINHA ILLIKKAL 11 6 17 13 12 8 40 27 653 96.1 92.4 92.4

KULSOOM FATHIMA 11 1 17 7 12 3 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

MARIYAM NUJOOM ELLATH MADTHANKANDI 11 5 17 11 12 3 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

MEGHA MARY MONCY 11 6 17 11 12 6 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

MEHER PARVEZ KHAN 11 3 17 8 12 2 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

NAHDA 11 3 17 10 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

RIDA SIYAD 11 4 17 6 12 3 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

RUFAIDA THAJUDEEN 11 6 17 10 12 9 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

SHRINIDHI SUSHEEL KURUP 11 4 17 10 12 7 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

TAHLEELA SYED AHAMED 11 4 17 5 12 3 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

THANSIHA SHAJAHAN 11 5 17 7 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

WAZEEHA THAHSEENA 11 0 17 4 12 4 40 8 489 1.7 3.2 3.2

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School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 28

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 25 4 22 21 11 14 9 18 14 1 18 11 19 9 13 19 16 17 8 10 10 11 11 7 4 21 10 12 5 14 7 5 17 4 9 13 24 25 15 14

% of students answered correct 89 14 79 75 39 50 32 64 50 4 64 39 68 32 46 68 57 61 29 36 36 39 39 25 14 75 36 43 18 50 25 18 61 14 32 46 86 89 54 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


AARON JOE GEORGE 29/12/2008 P O P O O O P O O O O P O O O P O P O O O P P O O O O O O O P O O O O P P O P O
ABHAYRAM 20/03/2008 P P P O O O P O O O O P O O O P O P O O P P P O O O O O O P P P P P P O O P O P
ABHINAV RAVI 22/08/2008 P O P P O P O P P O O O P P O P O P O O O O O P P P O O O P O O O O P O P P O P
ADAAN SHIJI ZACHARIA 06/12/2007 P O P P O P O P P O P O P O P O P P O P O P P O O P O P O O O O P O P P P P P P
AESHAN RAMEES 27/03/2008 P O P P O P O O P O P P P O O P P P O O P O O O O P O O O P O O P O O O P P O P
AHMED ABDULLAH MOHAMED 02/07/2008 P P P P O O O P O O P O O O O O P P O O O P O P O P P P O O O P O P O P P P P O
NAUSHAD
AYAAN NAEEM 17/03/2008 P O P P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P O O P O O O O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P
ERWIN JOB CHIRAYATH 11/09/2007 O O O P P O O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O P O O P P O O O O O P O O O O O P P
GOVIND VAZHAPPILLY LENIN 27/05/2007 P O O O P O O O O O P P O P P P P O O P O O P O P P P P P O O O O O P P P P O O
HARISH VETRIVEL KARTHIKEYAN 24/09/2008 O P P P P O O P O O P P O O O P P P P P P P P O O P O O P P P O O O P P P P P O
HARRIT ROSHAN PRABHU 24/09/2008 P O P P O P O P P O P O P O O P P P O O P O O O O P P O O P O O P O O O P P P P
HUSSAIN AHMED SYED 13/04/2008 P O P P O P O P P O O P P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O P O O P O O O P P O P
IBRAHIM AKRAMUDDIN SIDDIQUI 15/05/2008 P O P P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O O P O O O O O P P O P P O O O P P P P P P
IDREES MOHAMMED ASHRAF 24/03/2008 P O P P O O O O O O P P P P O O O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O P P O O
IMMANUEL SAM SIMON 20/11/2008 P O P O P P O P P O O O O O P P O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O P O P O O O P O O
ISHAN SAI SAMANYU 14/04/2008 P P P P O O O O P O O P P O O P P O P O O O O P O P O O O O O O P O O O P P O O
JEEVAN ABRAHAM 23/07/2008 O O P P O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O P P O O P P O P
JEREMYN JOSEPH 30/10/2008 P O P O P O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P
JOEL ANIL PANICKER 25/06/2008 P O P O O P P P P O P O O P O P P P P O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O O O P P O P
KAYNE SUDEEP 28/12/2007 P O O O O O P O O O O P P P P O P O P P O O P O O P P P O O O P P O O P P P P O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 25 4 22 21 11 14 9 18 14 1 18 11 19 9 13 19 16 17 8 10 10 11 11 7 4 21 10 12 5 14 7 5 17 4 9 13 24 25 15 14

% of students answered correct 89 14 79 75 39 50 32 64 50 4 64 39 68 32 46 68 57 61 29 36 36 39 39 25 14 75 36 43 18 50 25 18 61 14 32 46 86 89 54 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


MAHADEVAN BIJU KUMAR 04/10/2008 P O P P P O P P O O P P P P P P O O O O O O P O O P O P O P O O P O O P P P P O
MOHAMED ZIAN SAHEER 21/08/2008 P O O P P O P P O O P O P P P P O P O P O O O O O P P P O P O O P O O P P P P O
MOHAMMAD MUZAMMIL KHAN 19/09/2008 P O O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P O O O O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P O
MOHAMMED NIHAL POTTACHIRA 05/02/2009 P O P P P O O O O O P O P P P O O O P P P P O O O P P O O P O O P O O O P P P P
NAUFAL
PRACHET BHUPESH PATEL 01/01/2008 P O PP O P O PP O P O P O P O PP O P O PPP O P O PP O O O P O PPPPP O
ROHAN ANTONY JOMON 02/09/2008 P O O P O P O P O O O O PP O O PP O O O O O P O O O O O O P O P O O O PP O O
ROHAN NAIR THARAYIL 01/07/2008 P O PP O P O PP O P O P O PPPP O P O PP O O P O P O O O O P O PPPPP O
KUNNATH
SAVION PRADEEP 10/12/2008 P O PP O P O PP O P O P O O PPPPP O P O PPP O O O P O O O O O O PP O P

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARON JOE GEORGE 11 4 17 6 12 2 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

ABHAYRAM 11 5 17 8 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

ABHINAV RAVI 11 3 17 8 12 7 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

ADAAN SHIJI ZACHARIA 11 5 17 13 12 5 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

AESHAN RAMEES 11 6 17 7 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

AHMED ABDULLAH MOHAMED NAUSHAD 11 5 17 9 12 5 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

AYAAN NAEEM 11 8 17 12 12 7 40 27 653 96.1 92.4 92.4

ERWIN JOB CHIRAYATH 11 3 17 5 12 3 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

GOVIND VAZHAPPILLY LENIN 11 4 17 7 12 8 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

HARISH VETRIVEL KARTHIKEYAN 11 8 17 9 12 7 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

HARRIT ROSHAN PRABHU 11 7 17 8 12 5 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

HUSSAIN AHMED SYED 11 3 17 8 12 4 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

IBRAHIM AKRAMUDDIN SIDDIQUI 11 8 17 9 12 8 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

IDREES MOHAMMED ASHRAF 11 4 17 5 12 2 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

IMMANUEL SAM SIMON 11 4 17 5 12 6 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

ISHAN SAI SAMANYU 11 3 17 7 12 5 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

JEEVAN ABRAHAM 11 3 17 6 12 2 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

JEREMYN JOSEPH 11 1 17 3 12 4 40 8 489 1.7 3.2 3.2

JOEL ANIL PANICKER 11 5 17 9 12 6 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

KAYNE SUDEEP 11 5 17 11 12 3 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

MAHADEVAN BIJU KUMAR 11 4 17 11 12 6 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

MOHAMED ZIAN SAHEER 11 5 17 10 12 6 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

MOHAMMAD MUZAMMIL KHAN 11 8 17 10 12 8 40 26 645 94.8 90.3 90.3

MOHAMMED NIHAL POTTACHIRA NAUFAL 11 6 17 9 12 5 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
PRACHET BHUPESH PATEL 11 5 17 12 12 7 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

ROHAN ANTONY JOMON 11 4 17 5 12 4 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

ROHAN NAIR THARAYIL KUNNATH 11 5 17 12 12 6 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

SAVION PRADEEP 11 5 17 9 12 7 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

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School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 23

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 5 10 15 6 3 6 4 10 0 12 10 17 5 12 12 11 16 5 17 5 11 12 4 1 20 10 7 7 8 6 3 16 2 8 11 16 19 13 1

% of students answered correct 96 22 43 65 26 13 26 17 43 0 52 43 74 22 52 52 48 70 22 74 22 48 52 17 4 87 43 30 30 35 26 13 70 9 35 48 70 83 57 4

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


AFRIN FAISAL 21/12/2007 P P O P O O O O O O P P O O O O O P O P O O P O O P O O P P P O P O P P P P P O
AHANNA AJITH 14/10/2008 P O O P O O P O O O O P P O P O P P O O O O P O O P P P O O O O P O P O O P P O
AISHWARYA MISHRA 19/02/2008 P O P P O O O O O O P O O O P P O P O P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O P P P O
AIZA AKHSAR 31/07/2008 P O P P O P O O P O O O P P O O O P P P O P O P O P P O P P O P P O P P P P P O
ANAISHA AMIT SHETTY 22/03/2008 P O P P O O O O O O P O O O P P P P O P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O P P P O
ANN RIYA BIJO 19/02/2009 P O P O O O P O O O O P P P P P O P O O O O O O O P P P O O O O P O O P P O O O
ANUM NASEEM AHMED 01/11/2007 P O P P O O O O O O P O P O P P P P O P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O P P P O
AYSHA NOORA NAJEEB 30/12/2007 P O O P O O O O P O P P P O P O P P O P O O P O O P O P O O O P P O O P P P O O
DHAYANITHA THENNARASU 06/03/2009 P O O O O O O O O O O O P O P P O O P P P P O O O P P O P O P O O O O O O P O O
FAIZAH ANAM 23/07/2008 P O P O O O O O O O P O P O O P P P O P P O O P O P O O P O O P P O O P P P O O
IBAADA KHAN 13/12/2008 P O O O P O O O P O O O P O P P P O P P P P O O O P P P P O O O O O O O O P O O
INSIYA QUAIED JOHER BADDU 21/11/2008 P O O P P O O O O O P O P O P O P P O P O O O O O P O O O O P O P O P P O P P O
JANE ANN THOMAS 15/10/2008 P P P P P O O O P O P P O O O P P O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O P O O O
MEHA EBRAHIM MOIDEEN 08/07/2007 P O P O O O P P P O P P P O O O P P O P O O P O O O P O P P O O P O O O O P O O
NAINA SURAJ KARTHANAD 06/01/2009 P O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O P P O O O P O O P P P O O O O O O O P O O P P O
NANDHINI KANNAN 18/03/2008 P O O O P P O O P O O O P P P O O P O P O P O O O P O O O P O O O O O P P P P O
NAZIMA FATHIMA 14/03/2008 P P O P O O O P O O O P P O O O O P O P O O P O O P O O O P P O P O P P P P P O
SALMA SHAKEEL 14/04/2008 P O O P P O O P P O O O P P O O O P O O O O O P O P O P O O O O P P O P P O P O
SANA SADATH THEPARAMBIL 07/09/2008 P O P O O O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P P P P O O P O O O O P O P O O O P P P O
SANTRA SIBI 27/04/2008 P P O P O P P P P O P P P O O P O O P P O O P O O P O O O P P O P O P P P P O P
SHREYA RAJESH KURUP 31/08/2007 P O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O O P O O P O O O O P O P O P O
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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 5 10 15 6 3 6 4 10 0 12 10 17 5 12 12 11 16 5 17 5 11 12 4 1 20 10 7 7 8 6 3 16 2 8 11 16 19 13 1

% of students answered correct 96 22 43 65 26 13 26 17 43 0 52 43 74 22 52 52 48 70 22 74 22 48 52 17 4 87 43 30 30 35 26 13 70 9 35 48 70 83 57 4

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


SWARA MANDAR BAGADE 11/03/2008 O PPP O O P O P O P O P O PP O O O P O PPP O O PP O P O O PP O PPP O O
ZUBAIDA SHAFIL RIYAS 08/01/2008 P O O O P O O O O O O PP O PP O O O PP O O O O PPPP O O O O O O O O P O O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AFRIN FAISAL 11 6 17 7 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

AHANNA AJITH 11 5 17 6 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

AISHWARYA MISHRA 11 4 17 7 12 4 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

AIZA AKHSAR 11 6 17 11 12 6 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

ANAISHA AMIT SHETTY 11 4 17 7 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

ANN RIYA BIJO 11 3 17 9 12 3 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

ANUM NASEEM AHMED 11 4 17 8 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

AYSHA NOORA NAJEEB 11 4 17 10 12 4 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

DHAYANITHA THENNARASU 11 5 17 4 12 4 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

FAIZAH ANAM 11 4 17 8 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

IBAADA KHAN 11 4 17 6 12 6 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

INSIYA QUAIED JOHER BADDU 11 5 17 5 12 6 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

JANE ANN THOMAS 11 2 17 5 12 5 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

MEHA EBRAHIM MOIDEEN 11 5 17 8 12 4 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

NAINA SURAJ KARTHANAD 11 4 17 2 12 5 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

NANDHINI KANNAN 11 4 17 8 12 4 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

NAZIMA FATHIMA 11 5 17 9 12 4 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

SALMA SHAKEEL 11 2 17 9 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

SANA SADATH THEPARAMBIL 11 8 17 11 12 2 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

SANTRA SIBI 11 6 17 12 12 5 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

SHREYA RAJESH KURUP 11 2 17 3 12 5 40 10 510 6.1 9.6 9.6

SWARA MANDAR BAGADE 11 3 17 12 12 6 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

ZUBAIDA SHAFIL RIYAS 11 4 17 4 12 5 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

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School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 30

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 11 16 22 4 8 9 18 14 0 23 14 21 10 17 10 15 18 12 7 3 14 12 9 5 13 7 17 17 11 16 11 21 11 15 21 24 24 19 15

% of students answered correct 70 37 53 73 13 27 30 60 47 0 77 47 70 33 57 33 50 60 40 23 10 47 40 30 17 43 23 57 57 37 53 37 70 37 50 70 80 80 63 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


ADAN MOHAMMED AYUB 06/01/2008 P O P P O O O O O O P O O P O O O P O P O O O P O P O O O O O O P O O O P P O O
ADIL NISAR 19/04/2008 P O P O P O O O P O P P P O P O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P O P P P O O P O O
ADVED SULIL 11/06/2008 P O P P O O O P O O O P P P O O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O P P P O P P
AMAL NADVIN 15/12/2006 O P P P O O P P O O P P P O P O O P O O O O O O O P P P P P P O O O O P O O P P
ANANDU MANOJ 17/10/2007 O P P P O P O P P O P O P O P O P O O P O P P P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P
AZLIN FAUSTINHENRY 22/05/2008 P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P O O P O P P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P
CHRIS JACOB JIJO 15/05/2008 P P P P O P O P O O P O P P O P P P P O P P O O O O P P P O O O O O P P P P P O
CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH JOSI 18/06/2008 O O O O O O O O O O O O P O P O O O O O O O O P O O O P P O P O O P O P O P O O
DANIEL PHILIP MATHEW 22/06/2008 P P P P O P O P O O O P P P P O O O O O O O P O P O P O O O P P P O P P P P P P
DEVAJITH PULIKAL JIJUSH 12/12/2007 O O O O P O O O O O O O O P O O O P P O O O P O O P O P P O O P O O O P P O P O
EMMANUEL JOSHUA 12/08/2008 O O P P O O O P P O P O P O P O P P O O O O P P O P O O O O O O P O P P P P O P
PALLIPPARAMBIL
FATHEEN FIROS 14/05/2008 P O O P O O O P O O O P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P P O O
FAZAAN FAISAL 21/06/2008 O O O O O O P P P O P O O O O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O P P P O O P P P P O
HAMDAN SALIH 11/11/2008 P O O P O O O O P O P P P O O P P P P O O O O O O P O P P O P P P P P P P P P P
JAIRUS VARGHESE MATHEW 15/05/2008 P O O P O O O P P O P O P O O O O O P O O P P O O O O P O O O O P O O O P P P P
JERON KUNNATH KURIAKOSE 22/09/2008 P P O P O P O P O O P O P P O P P P O O O P O O O O P P P O O O O O P P P P P O
JISHNU JAYAKUMAR MULLUVIL 04/10/2008 P O O P O O P O P O O O O O P P O P O O O P O P P O O O P P P O P O P O P P P O
CHANDROTH
JOHN VARGHESE AREECKAL 12/08/2008 P O O P O O O P O O PPP O O PP O P O O PPP O O O O O O O PP O O O PPPP
JOSHUA SANTHOSH VARGHESE 16/06/2008 P O O PP O O O P O PPP O O O PPP O O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O O PP O P
MARCUS DARREN 03/11/2007 P O O P O O P O O O PPP O P O PPP O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P O PP
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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 11 16 22 4 8 9 18 14 0 23 14 21 10 17 10 15 18 12 7 3 14 12 9 5 13 7 17 17 11 16 11 21 11 15 21 24 24 19 15

% of students answered correct 70 37 53 73 13 27 30 60 47 0 77 47 70 33 57 33 50 60 40 23 10 47 40 30 17 43 23 57 57 37 53 37 70 37 50 70 80 80 63 50

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


MEVIN JOSEPH JIMMY 11/01/2008 PPPP O PPPP O PPP O PPP O O P O PP O PP O PPPPPPPPPPPPP
MOHAMED FADIL 01/11/2007 PPPP O O PP O O PPP O P O O P O O O P O O O PP O PPP O P O O P O P O O
MOHAMED FAIZAAN PADINJARE 22/08/2008 O PPP O O PP O O P O P O P O O P O P O O O O O PPP O O P O P O PPP O P O
MANAPPALLIL
MUHAMMED WILDAN BIN 22/05/2008 P O PP O O O O P O P O O PP O PPP O O O O P O O O PPPPPPPPPPPPP
SHANAVAS
NAITHEN GLADWIN 05/09/2008 P O O O O O O P O O P P O O O P O P P O O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P P P O O
RAYYAN MOHAMMED SHAFEEK 26/08/2008 P O P P O O O O P O P O O P P O P P P O O O O P O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P
RYAN ANSON 29/01/2009 O P P P O P O P P O P P P P P P P P O P O P P O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P
SUHAN SHAMEER 16/10/2008 P O O O O O P O O O P O P P P O O P O O O P O P O P P O P P O O O O O P P P O O
SYED NASSER HUSSAIN RAZVI 14/11/2008 O P P O P P O P P O O O O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O O O O P O O P O O O O O O
VAKSHAAN NIVEJITH 27/04/2009 P O O O O O O O O O P O P O O O P P O P O P P O O O O P O P O O P O O P O P O O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADAN MOHAMMED AYUB 11 3 17 6 12 3 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

ADIL NISAR 11 5 17 4 12 6 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

ADVED SULIL 11 3 17 7 12 5 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

AMAL NADVIN 11 6 17 9 12 4 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

ANANDU MANOJ 11 5 17 15 12 8 40 28 663 97.4 94.9 94.9

AZLIN FAUSTINHENRY 11 6 17 16 12 10 40 32 705 99.6 98.7 98.7

CHRIS JACOB JIJO 11 8 17 9 12 6 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH JOSI 11 2 17 3 12 4 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

DANIEL PHILIP MATHEW 11 6 17 11 12 5 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

DEVAJITH PULIKAL JIJUSH 11 3 17 7 12 2 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

EMMANUEL JOSHUA PALLIPPARAMBIL 11 3 17 10 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

FATHEEN FIROS 11 2 17 5 12 4 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

FAZAAN FAISAL 11 6 17 8 12 0 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

HAMDAN SALIH 11 7 17 9 12 7 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

JAIRUS VARGHESE MATHEW 11 4 17 9 12 2 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

JERON KUNNATH KURIAKOSE 11 6 17 8 12 6 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

JISHNU JAYAKUMAR MULLUVIL CHANDROTH 11 4 17 5 12 9 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

JOHN VARGHESE AREECKAL 11 5 17 8 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

JOSHUA SANTHOSH VARGHESE 11 5 17 6 12 4 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

MARCUS DARREN 11 5 17 5 12 4 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

MEVIN JOSEPH JIMMY 11 6 17 16 12 10 40 32 705 99.6 98.7 98.7

MOHAMED FADIL 11 6 17 9 12 5 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

MOHAMED FAIZAAN PADINJARE MANAPPALLIL 11 5 17 11 12 3 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

MUHAMMED WILDAN BIN SHANAVAS 11 6 17 9 12 9 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
NAITHEN GLADWIN 11 5 17 5 12 2 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

RAYYAN MOHAMMED SHAFEEK 11 6 17 10 12 9 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

RYAN ANSON 11 7 17 15 12 9 40 31 693 98.3 98.1 98.1

SUHAN SHAMEER 11 4 17 7 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

SYED NASSER HUSSAIN RAZVI 11 2 17 5 12 3 40 10 510 6.1 9.6 9.6

VAKSHAAN NIVEJITH 11 3 17 7 12 3 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

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School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 24

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 3 12 15 2 4 9 5 12 0 19 12 16 10 19 15 9 15 1 18 8 12 16 7 6 21 13 6 4 3 6 7 19 4 8 14 16 18 16 8

% of students answered correct 92 13 50 63 8 17 38 21 50 0 79 50 67 42 79 63 38 63 4 75 33 50 67 29 25 88 54 25 17 13 25 29 79 17 33 58 67 75 67 33

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


ANAGHA RANGA BHAVAN BAJU 01/09/2008 P O P P O O O O P O P O P O P P O P O P O P P O O P P O O O O O P O P O P P P O
AYSHA AMAL SHEDAH 21/06/2008 P O O O O O O O O O P P P O P P P O O P O P O O O P P O P O O O O O O P P P O P
AYSHA FARAH JAHUBAR ARIF 27/07/2008 P O O P P P P O O O P P P P P O O P O O O P P O O P P O O O O P P P P P P P P O
CAITLYN SUSAN ANUP 10/03/2008 P O P O O O P O P O O P P P P P O P O O O O P O O P P O O O O O P O P O P P O O
DIVYAMBIKA MENAKA KANNAN 02/01/2009 P O P O O O O P P O O O O O P O O O O P O O P O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O
FARZANA PARVEEN 10/07/2008 P O P P O O O P P O P O P O P P O O O P P P O P O P P P P O O O P O O P P P P P
FATHIMA ZAYAAN 25/04/2008 P O P O O O O O P O P O P O P P O P O O P P O P O P P P O O P P P O P P P O P O
HAFSA TANVEER AHMED 10/04/2008 P O P P O O O O P O P O P O P P O P O P O P P O O P P O O O O O P O P O P P P O
HANA FATHIMA 11/08/2008 P O P P O O O P O O P P P O P P P O P P O P P O O P O O O P O O P O O P O P P P
JANIS JOHN KURIAN 12/03/2008 P O O O O O P O O O P O O P P O P P O P P O P O P P O O O O O P P P O O O O P P
KRISHNENDHU PETTIKKATTIL 03/05/2008 O P P O O P P O P O P O P O P P P P O P O P P P O P O P P O P P P O O P P P P O
SUNIL
LAMIAH SHAHUL HAMEED 31/01/2009 P O P P O O P P P O O O P O P P O P O P P P P P O P P P O O P O P O P O P P P O
LENA SHASMEEN EYYAKKAD 18/02/2008 P P O P P O O O P O P P O P O P O P O O O P P O O P O O O O O P P O O O P P P O
MAHIMA MARIYAM JIBU 04/10/2008 P O P O O O P O P O O P P P P P O P O O O O P O O P P O O O O O P O P O P P O O
MEHAK HISHAM 09/09/2008 P O O P O P P O O O P P O O O O P P O P P O O P P P O O O O P O P P O P O O P P
NIYA ULLAS ENGOOR 02/11/2007 P O O O O O P O O O P P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P P O P O O O O O O P P P O O
POOJA MANI 10/05/2007 P O O P O O O O O O P P O O P P O O O P O O P O P O O O O P O O P O O P O P P P
PRANAMYA BYJU 08/05/2008 O O O P O O O O O O P P O P P P O P O P P O O P P P O O O O O P P O O P P P P O
PRATAYKSHAA VERMA 22/11/2008 P O O P O O O O O O P O P P P O P O O P O P P O O P P P O O P O O O O P P P O O
RAIMA SUNIL 06/10/2008 P O O P O P O O P O P O O O O O P P O P O O O O P P O O O O P O P P O P O O P P

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 3 12 15 2 4 9 5 12 0 19 12 16 10 19 15 9 15 1 18 8 12 16 7 6 21 13 6 4 3 6 7 19 4 8 14 16 18 16 8

% of students answered correct 92 13 50 63 8 17 38 21 50 0 79 50 67 42 79 63 38 63 4 75 33 50 67 29 25 88 54 25 17 13 25 29 79 17 33 58 67 75 67 33

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


RIDA MAHVEEN 03/11/2008 P O P P O O O O O O P P O P O O O P O P P P O O P P O O O O O P P O O O P O P O
SELENA ROSE SAJU 22/12/2008 P P O O O O O O P O O O P O O O P O O P O O P O O O O P O O O O O O O P P P O O
SHAZA MARYAM SHAMSUDHEEN 06/02/2008 P O O P O O O O O O P P P P P O P O O P O O O O O P P O O O O O P O O P O P O O
ZOYA ANWER 14/08/2007 P O P P O O P P O O P O P O P P O P O O O O P O O P O O O P O O P O O O O P P P

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ANAGHA RANGA BHAVAN BAJU 11 5 17 9 12 5 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

AYSHA AMAL SHEDAH 11 4 17 7 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

AYSHA FARAH JAHUBAR ARIF 11 7 17 10 12 6 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

CAITLYN SUSAN ANUP 11 4 17 9 12 4 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

DIVYAMBIKA MENAKA KANNAN 11 1 17 5 12 3 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

FARZANA PARVEEN 11 5 17 12 12 6 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

FATHIMA ZAYAAN 11 6 17 10 12 5 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

HAFSA TANVEER AHMED 11 5 17 9 12 5 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

HANA FATHIMA 11 5 17 10 12 6 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

JANIS JOHN KURIAN 11 4 17 8 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

KRISHNENDHU PETTIKKATTIL SUNIL 11 6 17 14 12 5 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

LAMIAH SHAHUL HAMEED 11 6 17 12 12 6 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

LENA SHASMEEN EYYAKKAD 11 5 17 9 12 4 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

MAHIMA MARIYAM JIBU 11 4 17 9 12 4 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

MEHAK HISHAM 11 7 17 6 12 6 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

NIYA ULLAS ENGOOR 11 5 17 8 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

POOJA MANI 11 4 17 5 12 6 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

PRANAMYA BYJU 11 6 17 7 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

PRATAYKSHAA VERMA 11 4 17 9 12 4 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

RAIMA SUNIL 11 5 17 6 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

RIDA MAHVEEN 11 5 17 8 12 3 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

SELENA ROSE SAJU 11 1 17 8 12 2 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

SHAZA MARYAM SHAMSUDHEEN 11 4 17 6 12 4 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

ZOYA ANWER 11 4 17 8 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

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International
Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
School Percentile
Scale Score
No. of question
answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
the test
Section: C_F

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
Grade: 9

the test
Student Scores
Science Level 9
School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 24

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(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 8 12 13 5 11 8 17 13 0 20 19 16 4 19 14 2 15 1 11 5 16 6 7 6 14 8 15 13 14 9 11 15 1 10 15 20 19 19 6

% of students answered correct 92 33 50 54 21 46 33 71 54 0 83 79 67 17 79 58 8 63 4 46 21 67 25 29 25 58 33 63 54 58 38 46 63 4 42 63 83 79 79 25

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


ABHINAV AJITH 03/12/2008 P O O O O O O O O O P P P O P P O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P O O P O O P P P
DARREN ANTONY SEQUEIRA 16/09/2008 P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P P O
DILAN MATHEW 28/10/2008 P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P P O
ELTON SELVINO PEREIRA 16/06/2008 P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P P O P P O
GODMELSTAN 10/07/2008 O O P P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O O P O P O P O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O
GURUBARAN 26/08/2008 P O P O O O P O P O P P P O P P O P O O P P P O O P O O O O O O P O P P P P P O
VIGNESHWARAGANAPATHI
HAZAH ABDUL REHIMAN 01/01/2008 P P O P P O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O
HILMI UBAID OTHAYOTH POYIL 22/04/2008 P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P P O
JOEL JOHN GEORGE 23/04/2008 P P O O O O P P P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P O P O O P P P P O
JOHAN GEORGE JOJI 20/04/2008 P O O P O O P P O O P P O P O O O P O P O O O P P P O O P P O O P O O O P P P P
JUAN JAYARAJ 20/02/2008 P P P O P O O O O O P P P P P O O P O O O O O P P O O P O P O O O O P O P O O O
KEVIN VINU 30/09/2008 P P O O P P O O O O P O P O P P P P O O O P P O O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P
MOHAMAD EJAZ JALAL BASHA 23/09/2008 P P O O O O P P P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P O O O O P P P P O
MOHAMMED SAFWAN 03/09/2008 P P O O O O P P P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P O P O O P P P P O
MOHAMMED NASIH VALLIYENGAL 07/04/2008 P O O O P O O P O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O
RAYHAN MOIDEEN ABDURAHMAN 24/08/2008 P O P P O P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P O P O O O P O P O P P P O O O P P P P P
REHAN SHAJIMON SHADULI 07/07/2008 P P O O O O P P P O P P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P O P O O P P P P O
RIONEL DSOUZA 29/11/2008 P O P P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P O P O O P O P P P O P O P P P O O P P P P O
SAVIYO JOBY GEORGE 06/01/2009 P O O O O P O P P O P P P O P O O P O O O P O O P P O P P P P O O O O P P P P O
SHAIK MOHAMMED RAYHAN 14/09/2008 P O O P O P O P O O O P P O O P O O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O P P O O P O O O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 22 8 12 13 5 11 8 17 13 0 20 19 16 4 19 14 2 15 1 11 5 16 6 7 6 14 8 15 13 14 9 11 15 1 10 15 20 19 19 6

% of students answered correct 92 33 50 54 21 46 33 71 54 0 83 79 67 17 79 58 8 63 4 46 21 67 25 29 25 58 33 63 54 58 38 46 63 4 42 63 83 79 79 25

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


SHREYASH SUDHEER SHETTY 28/04/2008 O O P P P O P P P O P O P P P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P P O P P O O O P P P P
SOHAM MAHESH MURKYA 17/01/2008 P P O O O P O O O O P O P O O P O P P P O O O P O P O P P P O O P O O P P P P P
SYED ALI RAMJU 10/12/2008 P O P P O O O O O O O P P O P P O P O O P O O P O P P O O P P O P O P O P P P O
UZAIR AHMED ANSARI 30/10/2008 P O P P O P O P O O P P P O P P O P O P O P O O O P O P P P O P P O P P P P P O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABHINAV AJITH 11 4 17 4 12 5 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

DARREN ANTONY SEQUEIRA 11 6 17 12 12 7 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

DILAN MATHEW 11 6 17 12 12 7 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

ELTON SELVINO PEREIRA 11 6 17 11 12 7 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

GODMELSTAN 11 1 17 4 12 3 40 8 489 1.7 3.2 3.2

GURUBARAN VIGNESHWARAGANAPATHI 11 6 17 10 12 4 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

HAZAH ABDUL REHIMAN 11 3 17 2 12 4 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

HILMI UBAID OTHAYOTH POYIL 11 6 17 12 12 7 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

JOEL JOHN GEORGE 11 6 17 9 12 2 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

JOHAN GEORGE JOJI 11 5 17 8 12 6 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

JUAN JAYARAJ 11 3 17 6 12 7 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

KEVIN VINU 11 6 17 10 12 8 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

MOHAMAD EJAZ JALAL BASHA 11 6 17 8 12 2 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

MOHAMMED SAFWAN 11 6 17 9 12 2 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

MOHAMMED NASIH VALLIYENGAL 11 1 17 1 12 5 40 7 477 0.4 1.8 1.8

RAYHAN MOIDEEN ABDURAHMAN 11 7 17 12 12 5 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

REHAN SHAJIMON SHADULI 11 6 17 9 12 2 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

RIONEL DSOUZA 11 8 17 13 12 6 40 27 653 96.1 92.4 92.4

SAVIYO JOBY GEORGE 11 7 17 8 12 5 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

SHAIK MOHAMMED RAYHAN 11 2 17 8 12 5 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

SHREYASH SUDHEER SHETTY 11 6 17 14 12 8 40 28 663 97.4 94.9 94.9

SOHAM MAHESH MURKYA 11 6 17 9 12 5 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

SYED ALI RAMJU 11 7 17 5 12 7 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

UZAIR AHMED ANSARI 11 6 17 11 12 7 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

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International
Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
School Percentile
Scale Score
No. of question
answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
the test
Section: C_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
No. of questions in
Grade: 9

the test
Student Scores
Science Level 9
School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 23

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 6 12 9 8 7 10 9 7 1 19 6 15 13 13 16 10 19 4 17 5 14 13 2 2 19 10 10 8 8 7 14 16 1 6 13 18 21 18 10

% of students answered correct 78 26 52 39 35 30 43 39 30 4 83 26 65 57 57 70 43 83 17 74 22 61 57 9 9 83 43 43 35 35 30 61 70 4 26 57 78 91 78 43

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


AALEYAH FATIMA HASAN 02/05/2008 P P P O O O O P O O P O O P P P O P O P O P P O O P O P P O O P P O P P O P P P
AMNA FATHIMA 03/05/2008 O O P O O O P O O O O O P P P P P P O P O P O O O P P P O O O P O O O O O P P O
ANDRIA ANTONY ABRAO 06/05/2008 P O O O O O O P O O P O P O O P O P P P P P P O O P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P
ANN TERESA ALOYSIUS 04/03/2008 P O P O O O P O O O O P O P O P O P O P O O P O O P O O P O O O O O O P P P P O
AZIN FATHIMA MAYINKANAKATH 05/10/2007 P O O P O O O P O O P O P O P P O P O P P O P O O P P O O O O P P O O P P P P P
DEVIKA KRISHNA 14/04/2008 O O P P O P P P P O P P O P O P P P O O O O O P O P O O P P P P P O O O P P P O
HALA LAIK ABDUL AZEEZ 21/06/2008 P O P O P O O P O P P O O O P P O P O O O P P O O P O O P P O P P O P P P P P P
JEMIMA JIJU 14/06/2008 P O O O P P O O P O O O P P O O P P O P O P O O O P O P P P O O O O P P P P P O
JOAN CATHERINE JOSI 18/06/2008 P O P P P O P P P O P O P P P P P O O O O P O O O P O P P O O O P O O O P P O O
MADEEHA KOWSER 23/07/2008 P O O P P P O O O O P P P P O O O O O O O O P O O O P O P O O O P O O O O P P P
NAILA FATHIMA NIZAR 19/10/2008 O O P P O O O P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O P O O P O O O O O P P O O P P P P P
NANDITHA SHAJI SHAJI 17/02/2009 P O O P O P P O O O P O P P O O O P O P O P P O O P O P O O O O O O P O P P P P
PADAYAMBATH
PARVATHY PRAVEEN 24/06/2008 O P P P P P P O P O P P O P P P O P O P O P P O O P O O O O P P O O P P P P P O
PRAJNA JAGMOHAN MAURYA 14/02/2009 P P P O P O P O P O O O O O P P P P P P O P P O P P P O O P P P O O P P P O P P
RAIQA NAJEEB 26/01/2008 O O P O P O P P O O P O P O P P O P O P P P P O O P P P O P O O P O O P P P O O
SAMEKSHA PRASADAM 03/05/2008 P P O O O P P O O O P O P P O P O P O P O O O O O O O O O O O P P P O O P P O O
SHADMIN SHAKIR TAJ 12/07/2008 P P O P O O P O O O P O P P O P P P P O O P O P O P O P O O P O P O O O P P O O
SHAINISRI ANUMALLA 08/12/2008 P O P O O O O O O O P O P O P O P O O P O O O O O P P O O P P P P O O P P P P O
SREELAKSHMI THEKKINKATTIL 13/09/2008 P O O O P O O O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O O P P P O P
VANISHA MUNIRAJ 25/08/2008 P O O O O P O P P O P O P O P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O O O O P O O O O P P O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 18 6 12 9 8 7 10 9 7 1 19 6 15 13 13 16 10 19 4 17 5 14 13 2 2 19 10 10 8 8 7 14 16 1 6 13 18 21 18 10

% of students answered correct 78 26 52 39 35 30 43 39 30 4 83 26 65 57 57 70 43 83 17 74 22 61 57 9 9 83 43 43 35 35 30 61 70 4 26 57 78 91 78 43

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


ZAARA PARVES 23/02/2009 P O O P O O O O O O PP O P O O O P O PPP O O PP O O O O O PP O O O PPP O
ZAINAB MOHAMMED ALI MUKRI 09/09/2008 PPP O O O O O O O P O P O P O PP O P O O O O O PP O O PPPP O O O PPP O
ZIYANA SHAHANAS 16/12/2008 P O O O O O O O O O P O O P O PPP O P O PP O O O PP O PPPP O O P O O PP

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: D_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AALEYAH FATIMA HASAN 11 4 17 13 12 5 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

AMNA FATHIMA 11 4 17 9 12 3 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

ANDRIA ANTONY ABRAO 11 7 17 12 12 2 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

ANN TERESA ALOYSIUS 11 4 17 8 12 3 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

AZIN FATHIMA MAYINKANAKATH 11 6 17 10 12 4 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

DEVIKA KRISHNA 11 7 17 9 12 6 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

HALA LAIK ABDUL AZEEZ 11 5 17 10 12 7 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

JEMIMA JIJU 11 4 17 9 12 6 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

JOAN CATHERINE JOSI 11 2 17 11 12 7 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

MADEEHA KOWSER 11 6 17 5 12 4 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

NAILA FATHIMA NIZAR 11 6 17 12 12 3 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

NANDITHA SHAJI SHAJI PADAYAMBATH 11 5 17 10 12 3 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

PARVATHY PRAVEEN 11 7 17 12 12 5 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

PRAJNA JAGMOHAN MAURYA 11 5 17 12 12 8 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

RAIQA NAJEEB 11 5 17 12 12 4 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

SAMEKSHA PRASADAM 11 4 17 8 12 3 40 15 555 30.1 37.7 37.7

SHADMIN SHAKIR TAJ 11 5 17 9 12 5 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

SHAINISRI ANUMALLA 11 5 17 8 12 4 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

SREELAKSHMI THEKKINKATTIL 11 2 17 5 12 4 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

VANISHA MUNIRAJ 11 7 17 8 12 4 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

ZAARA PARVES 11 6 17 7 12 3 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

ZAINAB MOHAMMED ALI MUKRI 11 6 17 8 12 4 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

ZIYANA SHAHANAS 11 5 17 9 12 4 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

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School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 25

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 23 3 15 13 6 7 6 11 14 0 19 12 20 14 15 18 16 18 4 2 12 10 16 16 7 14 15 6 15 18 10 9 18 4 13 11 20 17 14 9

% of students answered correct 92 12 60 52 24 28 24 44 56 0 76 48 80 56 60 72 64 72 16 8 48 40 64 64 28 56 60 24 60 72 40 36 72 16 52 44 80 68 56 36

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


ABDULLAH FAISAL SHEIKH 13/06/2008 P O P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P
ABRAHAM JOSEPH TONY 27/10/2008 P O P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O O O O O
AHMED ZAYAN 22/12/2007 P O O O O O O O O O O O P P O P O O O O O P P P O O P O P O O P O O P O O O O O
ALROY RAYMOND QUADROS 14/03/2008 P O P O O O O O O O P O P O P O O O O O P O O O O P P P O P O O P O O O P O O P
ANJESS BESTIN 20/08/2008 P P O O O P P P O O O P O P O O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P P O P O O O P O O O
AROCKE PIO ARUL JOSE 01/01/2009 P P P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O P O O P P P P P P O O P P O P P O O O P P O O
AYMAN MAHAMOOD 16/02/2008 P O O P O O O P O O P P P P O O P P O O O O O P O P O O P O O O O O O O P P P P
CASEY JOE FERNANDES 31/01/2008 O O O O P O P O P O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O P P
EVAN FRANCIS BIJU 08/10/2008 P O O O P O P O P O P P P O P P P P O O O O P P O O P O O P O O P O P P P P P O
HANSEL ALEX ROY 07/03/2008 P O P P P O O P P O P O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P
HARON SKARIA 10/12/2008 P O O P O O O P P O P O O O P P P O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P
JOE TOMCY 21/06/2008 P P P P O O O P O O P O O P P P P P P O P O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P P P O O
KESHAV SHAJI 09/08/2008 P O P P O O O O P O P P P O O P P P O O O O O P O O P O O P O O O O O P P P P O
KEVIN JOE THYPARAMBIL 03/03/2008 P O P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O O P O P O P O O P P O P P O O P O P O P P P O
MANTHAN VALESH SADADIA 12/02/2009 P O P O O P O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O O P P P P P O P P P P O O
MOHAMMED RAYHAN MOHAMMED 29/11/2008 P O O P O O P O P O P P P O O P P P O O O O O P O O P O O P O O P O P P P P P O
ANWER MOMIN
MUHAMMED RAYYAN MATARA 05/09/2008 P O P O PP O PP O P O PPPPPP O O PPPPPPPPPPPPP O P O PPPP
MUNEEB MOHAMMED MUZAMMIL 26/08/2008 P O P O O PP O O O P O O PP O PP O O P O PP O PP O O O P O P O O PPP O O
BUBERE
NATHEN ELDHOSE 08/10/2008 O O PP O O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O O P O O O P O O O P O O P O P O P O PP
NIKESH RAMESH 27/03/2008 P O O O O O O O P O O PP O PPPP O O O O O O P O P O PP O O O O O O O O O O
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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 23 3 15 13 6 7 6 11 14 0 19 12 20 14 15 18 16 18 4 2 12 10 16 16 7 14 15 6 15 18 10 9 18 4 13 11 20 17 14 9

% of students answered correct 92 12 60 52 24 28 24 44 56 0 76 48 80 56 60 72 64 72 16 8 48 40 64 64 28 56 60 24 60 72 40 36 72 16 52 44 80 68 56 36

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


SWAYAM SHAILESH YADAV 19/07/2008 P O P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O O P O P O P O O P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P
SYED AABSHAAR AHMED 09/12/2008 P O P O O P O O O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P O P O O O P P O P O P P O P O O
TANUSH MAHESH SHETTY 26/02/2008 P O O O O O O O O O P O P O O P O P O O O O O O O P O O P O O O P O O O P O O O
VIJAY JAYAN 16/06/2008 P O O O O O O O O O O P P O O P P P P O O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O P P P P O
YAZEED 04/05/2008 P O P P O O O O P O O O P O P O O P O O O P P P O O P O P P O O O O O P P P P O
CHIRATTAYODANTAKATH

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABDULLAH FAISAL SHEIKH 11 8 17 13 12 12 40 33 717 100.0 99.3 99.3

ABRAHAM JOSEPH TONY 11 4 17 11 12 11 40 26 645 94.8 90.3 90.3

AHMED ZAYAN 11 1 17 5 12 5 40 11 520 10.0 14.5 14.5

ALROY RAYMOND QUADROS 11 3 17 7 12 3 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

ANJESS BESTIN 11 4 17 7 12 2 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

AROCKE PIO ARUL JOSE 11 5 17 12 12 8 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

AYMAN MAHAMOOD 11 5 17 6 12 5 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

CASEY JOE FERNANDES 11 2 17 3 12 4 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

EVAN FRANCIS BIJU 11 6 17 7 12 8 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

HANSEL ALEX ROY 11 7 17 13 12 12 40 32 705 99.6 98.7 98.7

HARON SKARIA 11 6 17 10 12 10 40 26 645 94.8 90.3 90.3

JOE TOMCY 11 5 17 8 12 5 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

KESHAV SHAJI 11 6 17 5 12 6 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

KEVIN JOE THYPARAMBIL 11 7 17 9 12 7 40 23 620 83.8 80.5 80.5

MANTHAN VALESH SADADIA 11 7 17 11 12 7 40 25 636 93.0 87.8 87.8

MOHAMMED RAYHAN MOHAMMED ANWER MOMIN 11 6 17 6 12 7 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

MUHAMMED RAYYAN MATARA 11 8 17 13 12 10 40 31 693 98.3 98.1 98.1

MUNEEB MOHAMMED MUZAMMIL BUBERE 11 7 17 8 12 4 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

NATHEN ELDHOSE 11 2 17 7 12 3 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

NIKESH RAMESH 11 3 17 2 12 7 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

SWAYAM SHAILESH YADAV 11 8 17 12 12 8 40 28 663 97.4 94.9 94.9

SYED AABSHAAR AHMED 11 7 17 9 12 6 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

TANUSH MAHESH SHETTY 11 2 17 4 12 3 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

VIJAY JAYAN 11 5 17 3 12 5 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

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International
50.6

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
50.6
45.4

School Percentile
572

Scale Score
No. of question
17

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40

the test
Section: D_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
6

No. of questions in
12

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

answered correctly
7

No. of questions in
17

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
4

No. of questions in
Grade: 9

11

the test
YAZEED CHIRATTAYODANTAKATH
Student Scores
Science Level 9
School Report

Test: Science Level 9 Grade: 9


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Physical Sciences Identifies material in which light moves fastest.
2 Life Sciences Recognises that wind-pollinated flowers have small petals.
3 Life Sciences Understands that fertilisation occurs after pollination.
4 Physical Sciences Interprets ranges of data in a table to draw valid conclusions.
5 Physical Sciences Knows that longer wavelengths occur for lower frequencies.
6 Earth Sciences Identifies an igneous rock.
7 Life Sciences Identifies the cause of layers in metamorphic rocks.
8 Life Sciences Recalls that tendons connect bones and muscles.
9 Life Sciences Recall the main function of vertebrae.
10 Earth Sciences Understands that weightlessness is due to the absence of resistance to falling.
11 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
12 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
13 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
14 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
15 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
16 Physical Sciences Identifies a method of separation.
17 Physical Sciences Understands that different chemicals have different properties.
18 Earth Sciences Identifies sources of nitrogen oxides and sulphur oxides.
19 Earth Sciences Explains the effect of acid rain on soil productivity.
20 Life Sciences Predicts an outcome based on a given set of data.
21 Earth Sciences Predicts the location of high tides given relative positions of the Sun, Earth and the Moon.
22 Life Sciences Identifies a blood vessel with a particular function in a diagram of the human heart.
23 Life Sciences Understands how the left ventricle is adapted to its function.
24 Physical Sciences Identifies a property of gold which is not typical of metals.
25 Physical Sciences Recognises that Newton’s Third Law applies to gravity.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the site of transpiration in plants.
27 Earth Sciences Identifies specific components in the nitrogen cycle by interpreting a diagram.
28 Life Sciences Understands the format of binomial nomenclature of living organisms.
29 Physical Sciences Understands that colloid particles reflect light but solutions do not.
30 Physical Sciences Classifies liquids based on their behaviour.
31 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
32 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
33 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
34 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
36 Life Sciences Understands the impact of temperature on microbial growth.
37 Life Sciences Identifies adaptive immune mechanisms.
38 Earth Sciences Applies understanding of density to explain an observation.
39 Earth Sciences Identifies a rock that is formed after a volcanic eruption.
40 Life Sciences Links rate of photosynthesis to the general location of an ecosystem.

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 5 14 17 3 2 6 12 9 1 22 17 20 14 19 15 19 20 9 6 8 11 13 7 8 19 12 13 12 15 16 4 19 5 7 17 21 23 18 12

% of students answered correct 72 17 48 59 10 7 21 41 31 3 76 59 69 48 66 52 66 69 31 21 28 38 45 24 28 66 41 45 41 52 55 14 66 17 24 59 72 79 62 41

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


AARUSH ASHOK CHANDRAN 29/07/2008 P O O PP O O O O O P O O PP O P O O O O O P O O O O O P O O O O P O O PPP O
AHIL MUHAMMED 17/11/2007 P O O O O O P O P O PPP O O P O P O O O O P O O P O P O O P O P O PP O O P O
PONNANKADAVAN
ALBIN 13/06/2008 O P P P O O P P O O P P P P P O P P P O O O P P P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P O
ALEX PADUTHOTTU JOHN 15/09/2008 P P P P O O O P O O P P P O O O P P P P P O P O O P O O P P O O O O P P O P P P
AMRUTH SREEKUMAR 27/08/2008 O P P P O O P O O O P P P P P O P P O O P O P O O P P P O P P O P O O O P P P O
AVINASH SIVAGURU 15/05/2008 P O P O O P P O P O P P P O P P O P O O O P P O O P P O O O P O O P O P P P O P
AYAAN NAUSHAD 18/02/2008 P O O O O O O O O O P P P O O P O O O O O P P O O P O P O P O O P O O O P P P O
DANIEL THOMAS OOMMEN 21/12/2008 P O O P O O O P P O P P P O P P P P O O O P P P O O O P P O O O P O O P P P P O
FARAZ ADEL MOHAMMAD 22/09/2008 O O O P O O O P P O O O P P O O O O O O O O P O O P O O O P P O O O O P O O O O
KHEYAMUDDIN
GURGYAN SINGH 27/08/2008 O O O P O O O O P O P O P O O O P P P P O P O P O O P O O O O O P P O P P P O O
HAMDAN HUSSAIN 03/12/2007 P O P O O O O P P O O P O P P P P P O P O P O O P O O O O O P O O O O P P O O P
IAN JOSEPH D SOUZA 17/09/2008 P O O P O O O O O O P P P O P O P P O O P P P O P O O O P P P O P O P O P P P O
JESSLIN SHAJI 14/05/2008 P O O O O O O O O O O P O P O O P O P P P O O O P O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O
JOEN MATHAI MATHEW 02/12/2008 P O O P O O O P O O P O P P P P O O P O P P O P O O O P O P P O P O O O P O O P
JOHAAN SUNIL MATHEW 18/05/2008 P O P O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P O O O O O P O O O O P O P O O P O O O O O
JOHAN LEONCYL DSOUZA 06/02/2008 P O P P O O O O O O P P P O O P O P O O P O O P O P O O P O O O P O P O P P O P
MILAN MATHEW KIDANGINATHU 28/06/2008 P O P O O O P P O O P P O P P P O P P O O O O O O P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O
MOHOMAD IRFAN MAZHAR 19/07/2008 O O O P O O O P O O P O P O P O O P O O O O O P O P O O P P O O P O O O P P P O
SANGAMESHWARI
NAWIN KARTHICK SRIDHAR 01/11/2008 P O P O O P O P O O O O PPPPPP O P O O O O O P O P O PPPP O O PPPP O

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand P L L P P E L L L E E E L L P P P E E L E L L P P L E L P P E L L P P L L E E L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 21 5 14 17 3 2 6 12 9 1 22 17 20 14 19 15 19 20 9 6 8 11 13 7 8 19 12 13 12 15 16 4 19 5 7 17 21 23 18 12

% of students answered correct 72 17 48 59 10 7 21 41 31 3 76 59 69 48 66 52 66 69 31 21 28 38 45 24 28 66 41 45 41 52 55 14 66 17 24 59 72 79 62 41

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

% of students correct - International 80 24 52 50 23 33 34 48 48 5 57 42 61 44 55 58 50 63 25 27 20 52 50 43 23 61 31 44 39 43 36 42 72 21 35 59 72 77 51 45

Student Responses DOB


NEVIS SAM D SOUZA 08/05/2008 PP O P O O O O P O P O PPPPPP O O O O O O O PP O O O P O P O O PPP O P
NIGEL JOSEPH DSOUZA 23/12/2008 P O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O P O P O O PP O O O P O O O O O P O O P O PP O
PARAMESHWARAN KANNAN 08/05/2008 P O O P O O O O O O P O O O P O O P O O O O PP O O P O P O O O O O O O O PPP
UNNITHAN
ROYDEN FIDEL REGO 24/04/2008 P O P O O O O P O O O P O P P P P P O P O O O O P P O P O P P P P O O P P P P O
RUFUS PETER ELDHOSE 04/03/2008 P O P O P O O O O O P O O P P P O P O O P P P O O P O P O O P O O O O P O P P P
SAMUEL SIBI 27/04/2008 O O O P O O O P O O P O P O O P P O P O O O O O P P P P O O O O P P O P P P O P
SOORAJ SHAJI PEREIRA 29/12/2008 P P O P O O P O O O P P P O P P P O O O P P O O O P P P P O P O P O O O P P P P
SUNSKRIT SURAJ KARTHANAD 06/01/2009 O O O P O O O O O P P P P P P O P P O O O O O O P P O P P P P O O O O P P P O O
TANAV SHIJI KOOTTUMMEL 03/01/2008 P O P P O O O P P O O P P O P P P P O O O O O O O P P P P P P O P O P P P P P P
VENKATA HANUMA PRANEEL 09/01/2009 O O P O P O O O O O P P P P P O P P O O O P O O O P P O P O P O P P O O P P P P
VEMPATI

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AARUSH ASHOK CHANDRAN 11 3 17 3 12 7 40 13 538 19.7 25.3 25.3

AHIL MUHAMMED PONNANKADAVAN 11 5 17 8 12 3 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

ALBIN 11 8 17 12 12 6 40 26 645 94.8 90.3 90.3

ALEX PADUTHOTTU JOHN 11 7 17 9 12 6 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

AMRUTH SREEKUMAR 11 8 17 10 12 4 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

AVINASH SIVAGURU 11 7 17 10 12 4 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

AYAAN NAUSHAD 11 4 17 7 12 3 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

DANIEL THOMAS OOMMEN 11 5 17 9 12 7 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

FARAZ ADEL MOHAMMAD KHEYAMUDDIN 11 1 17 7 12 2 40 10 510 6.1 9.6 9.6

GURGYAN SINGH 11 5 17 7 12 4 40 16 564 37.6 45.0 45.0

HAMDAN HUSSAIN 11 3 17 9 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

IAN JOSEPH D SOUZA 11 7 17 5 12 8 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

JESSLIN SHAJI 11 3 17 2 12 4 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

JOEN MATHAI MATHEW 11 4 17 8 12 6 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

JOHAAN SUNIL MATHEW 11 1 17 3 12 5 40 9 500 4.8 6.3 6.3

JOHAN LEONCYL DSOUZA 11 5 17 6 12 6 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

MILAN MATHEW KIDANGINATHU 11 7 17 9 12 6 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

MOHOMAD IRFAN MAZHAR SANGAMESHWARI 11 4 17 5 12 5 40 14 547 23.1 31.5 31.5

NAWIN KARTHICK SRIDHAR 11 5 17 11 12 5 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

NEVIS SAM D SOUZA 11 5 17 9 12 5 40 19 588 62.4 62.9 62.9

NIGEL JOSEPH DSOUZA 11 5 17 5 12 2 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

PARAMESHWARAN KANNAN UNNITHAN 11 5 17 2 12 5 40 12 529 14.4 20.0 20.0

ROYDEN FIDEL REGO 11 5 17 10 12 6 40 21 603 74.7 73.4 73.4

RUFUS PETER ELDHOSE 11 6 17 8 12 4 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

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Science Level 9 Grade: 9 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SAMUEL SIBI 11 4 17 8 12 5 40 17 572 45.4 50.6 50.6

SOORAJ SHAJI PEREIRA 11 7 17 9 12 6 40 22 611 79.5 77.3 77.3

SUNSKRIT SURAJ KARTHANAD 11 6 17 6 12 6 40 18 580 55.0 57.2 57.2

TANAV SHIJI KOOTTUMMEL 11 6 17 10 12 8 40 24 628 88.6 84.6 84.6

VENKATA HANUMA PRANEEL VEMPATI 11 7 17 8 12 5 40 20 596 67.7 68.3 68.3

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End of Grade: 9

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 23

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 9 15 13 13 15 14 13 18 10 16 9 12 12 19 18 2 18 8 7 12 9 22 23 2 5 20 23 15 16 14 20 13 11 13 9 10 12 19 8 3

% of students answered correct 39 65 57 57 65 61 57 78 43 70 39 52 52 83 78 9 78 35 30 52 39 96 100 9 22 87 100 65 70 61 87 57 48 57 39 43 52 83 35 13

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


ADLYN ANN MANOJ 02/07/2007 P P P P P O P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O
ARADHYA SAXENA 07/09/2007 P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
ARATRIKA MUKHERJEE 29/01/2007 P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P O P P P P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P P O
ASHMY GEEVARGHESE 31/05/2007 O P O P P P O P O O O O O P P O P O O O P P P O O P P P O O P P O O P P P P O P
CHERYL TRESA TIM 29/04/2007 O P P P P P O P O P O O O P P O P P O O P P P O P O P P O O P P O O O P O P O O
DHANISHTHA SANKAR 01/06/2007 O P O P O O O P O P O P P P P O P O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P O O O O O P P O
GRACE ESTHER WILLIAM 18/12/2007 P P O O O P O O O O O O P O O O P P O O P P P O O O P P O P O O P P O O O O O O
HANIA ZILLULLA 08/06/2007 P O O O O O P O O P O O P O P O P O O O P O P O O P P P P P P O P P O O P P O O
HANSA MAHJABEEN MOHAMED 03/09/2007 O O O P P O P O P O O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O P P O O P P O O P O O O P P O
MUSTHABA
IZZA FATHIMA ELIMPATTIL 07/02/2007 O O O O O O P P O P P O O P P O O O O P O P P O O P P P P P O O O O O O O O O O
MAHA HAMEED SYED 09/04/2007 P P P O P P O P O P O P P P P O P O O P P P P O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P O O
MAHDIYAH NIYAZ 05/02/2008 P O P O O O P P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P O P P O P
MIFJALA JAFRIN MOHAMED 24/03/2007 O O O P P P O P O O O O P O P O P O O O O P P P O P P O P P P P O P O O O P O O
USMAN ALI
MINNA FATHIMA 12/11/2006 PPPPPPPP O O PPPPP O O PPP O PP O O PPPP O P O PPPPPPP O
MITHRA SOMASUNDARAPANDIAN 25/01/2008 O O O P O PP O O O O O PP O PP O O O O PP O O PP O O O P O P O O O PPP O
MAREESWARI
NIVEDITHA SHYAM 06/07/2007 O P O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P O P P O P P P O P P P O O O P O O O O O
REEM ABDUL HAMEED 22/10/2007 O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P O P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P P O O P P O P O O
SANJANA SAJIN EZHUVATHARA 18/09/2006 O O P O P O P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P P O O P P O P P P O O P O P P P O O
SHAHANA SHAREEN 20/12/2007 O P P O O P O P P O O O O P O O O O P O O P P P O O P P P O O P O O O P O P P P

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: A_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 9 15 13 13 15 14 13 18 10 16 9 12 12 19 18 2 18 8 7 12 9 22 23 2 5 20 23 15 16 14 20 13 11 13 9 10 12 19 8 3

% of students answered correct 39 65 57 57 65 61 57 78 43 70 39 52 52 83 78 9 78 35 30 52 39 96 100 9 22 87 100 65 70 61 87 57 48 57 39 43 52 83 35 13

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


SHRIYA ANNA SUBIN 27/02/2007 O O P O P O P P P P P P O P P O P O P P O P P O O P P O P P P O O P O P P P O O
SYEDA ZAREEN 28/03/2007 O P O O P P O O P P O P P P O O P O O O O P P O O P P P P P P O P P O O P P O O
VEDA PALLIPURATH 07/07/2007 O P P P P P O P O P O O O P P O P P O O P P P O P P P P O O P P O O O P O P O O
ZIYA KADEEJA 21/03/2007 P P P O O P P P O P O P P P O O O O O P O P P O O P P O P O P P P P O O O O O O

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: A_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ADLYN ANN MANOJ 8 6 18 15 14 11 40 32 695 95.4 97.4 97.4

ARADHYA SAXENA 8 7 18 16 14 12 40 35 736 99.5 99.4 99.4

ARATRIKA MUKHERJEE 8 4 18 16 14 11 40 31 684 94.5 96.6 96.5

ASHMY GEEVARGHESE 8 4 18 10 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

CHERYL TRESA TIM 8 4 18 9 14 8 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

DHANISHTHA SANKAR 8 2 18 11 14 9 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

GRACE ESTHER WILLIAM 8 4 18 8 14 2 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

HANIA ZILLULLA 8 4 18 8 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

HANSA MAHJABEEN MOHAMED MUSTHABA 8 1 18 10 14 4 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

IZZA FATHIMA ELIMPATTIL 8 3 18 5 14 6 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

MAHA HAMEED SYED 8 5 18 12 14 10 40 27 645 85.3 90.0 89.9

MAHDIYAH NIYAZ 8 5 18 16 14 8 40 29 663 90.8 94.6 94.5

MIFJALA JAFRIN MOHAMED USMAN ALI 8 2 18 10 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

MINNA FATHIMA 8 5 18 15 14 10 40 30 673 92.2 95.4 95.3

MITHRA SOMASUNDARAPANDIAN MAREESWARI 8 4 18 9 14 3 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

NIVEDITHA SHYAM 8 3 18 11 14 10 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

REEM ABDUL HAMEED 8 5 18 11 14 8 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

SANJANA SAJIN EZHUVATHARA 8 2 18 11 14 11 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

SHAHANA SHAREEN 8 3 18 9 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

SHRIYA ANNA SUBIN 8 2 18 11 14 11 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

SYEDA ZAREEN 8 3 18 10 14 8 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

VEDA PALLIPURATH 8 4 18 10 14 8 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

ZIYA KADEEJA 8 4 18 10 14 6 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: A_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 9 17 9 22 16 16 17 17 16 17 10 15 13 12 17 5 16 2 10 14 11 17 20 6 9 16 20 11 15 14 13 11 6 14 11 6 17 19 14 10

% of students answered correct 35 65 35 85 62 62 65 65 62 65 38 58 50 46 65 19 62 8 38 54 42 65 77 23 35 62 77 42 58 54 50 42 23 54 42 23 65 73 54 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


AAFIK MOHAMED JAMAL 09/03/2008 O O O O P O P O O O O O O P O O O PP O O O O O O O PPP O P O O P O O O O O O
MOHAMED
ABHINAV MANOJ 20/10/2007 P P O P P P O P P O P P O P O O P O O O O P P O O P P P P O P O O O O O P P O O
ADHIL SAINUDEEN MOHAMMED 13/04/2007 O P O P O O O O P O O P O O P O P O P P O P P O O O O O O P O P O O P O P O O O
ALEN B MATHEW 24/12/2007 P P P P P P O P O P O O P P P O O O O P O O P O O P P O P P P P O P P O P P P O
ALVIN GEORGE FERNANDEZ 01/11/2007 O P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P O O O O P P O O P P P P P O P O O P O P P P P
AMAN MOHAMMED ASHRAF 21/02/2007 O O P P O O P P O O O O O O O P P O O P O O P O P O P O O P O O P P P O P O P O
ANUSHANTH KATHIRESAN 30/06/2008 O O O P O O P P P O O O O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P O P O O O O P P P P P O
ASHLYN JOHNSON 09/03/2007 O P O P P P P O O O O O O P P O O O O O P P P O P P P O O O O O O O O O O O O O
CHRIS BIJOY 06/09/2007 P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O P O P P P P O P P P P P O P P O P O P P P P
CLEON REEVE DSOUZA 05/10/2007 O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O P O P P O P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P
ELWIN MATHEW MONCY 14/12/2006 P P O P P O P O O P O O O P O O O O P O P O O O O O P O O O P O O P O O O P O O
HANIEL THOMAS 19/08/2007 O P O P O O O O P O P P O O P O O O O P P O O O P P O O O O O P O O P O O P O O
IMTHIYAS AHAMED ISMAIL 12/02/2008 O P O P O P O O P P O O O O O O O O O O O P P P O O O O O O P O O O O O P O O O
JOMY PRINCE 13/02/2007 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P O P P P O P P P O P P O P P P P P
MOHAMMAD ZEESHAN 10/01/2008 P P P O O O O P P O O O P P P O P O O O P P P P O P P O P O P O O O O O O P O O
MOHAMMAD FAZAL EQBAL 13/12/2007 O P O P P P P P P P O P P O P O P O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O P P P O
MOHAMMED SALEH 15/03/2007 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P P P P O P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P
MOHAMMED AMEEN BIN 18/10/2007 O P O P P P O P O P O O P O P O P O O P O P O P O P P P P P O O O P P O P P O P
SHAHEEN
MOHAMMED ANFEL RAFI 06/02/2007 O PP O O O P O O PPP O P O O O PPP O PP O P O O O O O O O O PP O P O P O
MUSTAFA ALI MOHAMMED 25/01/2008 O O O PP O O P O PP O PP O O O O O P O P O PP O P O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: A_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 9 17 9 22 16 16 17 17 16 17 10 15 13 12 17 5 16 2 10 14 11 17 20 6 9 16 20 11 15 14 13 11 6 14 11 6 17 19 14 10

% of students answered correct 35 65 35 85 62 62 65 65 62 65 38 58 50 46 65 19 62 8 38 54 42 65 77 23 35 62 77 42 58 54 50 42 23 54 42 23 65 73 54 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


NEHAL ROOPESH 04/08/2007 O O O P O P P O O O O P O P P O P O O O O O O O P P P O O O O O O P O P O P O P
NITHIN SERIN 26/04/2006 P O O P P O P P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P O P P P P P P O O P O O P P P P O
NOOR ZUHAIR MOHAMMAD 09/05/2007 O O O O O P O O P P O P O O O P P O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P O P O P P O P
RALSTON CALDER ARANHA 06/05/2007 P P O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P O P O P O P P O O P O P O O P P P O P O P P P
TAHA SUHEL SURVE 10/03/2007 O O O P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O P P P P
THARUN BALAJI DHANABALAN 23/10/2007 O P O P P P P P P P O P P O P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: A_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AAFIK MOHAMED JAMAL MOHAMED 8 2 18 3 14 5 40 10 501 4.1 5.4 5.3

ABHINAV MANOJ 8 3 18 11 14 6 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

ADHIL SAINUDEEN MOHAMMED 8 1 18 7 14 6 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

ALEN B MATHEW 8 2 18 12 14 10 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

ALVIN GEORGE FERNANDEZ 8 5 18 14 14 6 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

AMAN MOHAMMED ASHRAF 8 3 18 9 14 4 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

ANUSHANTH KATHIRESAN 8 2 18 7 14 3 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

ASHLYN JOHNSON 8 3 18 5 14 5 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

CHRIS BIJOY 8 7 18 15 14 9 40 31 684 94.5 96.6 96.5

CLEON REEVE DSOUZA 8 5 18 15 14 8 40 28 654 87.1 92.6 92.4

ELWIN MATHEW MONCY 8 2 18 5 14 6 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

HANIEL THOMAS 8 3 18 6 14 4 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

IMTHIYAS AHAMED ISMAIL 8 1 18 4 14 5 40 10 501 4.1 5.4 5.3

JOMY PRINCE 8 6 18 15 14 13 40 34 721 97.7 98.6 98.7

MOHAMMAD ZEESHAN 8 1 18 11 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

MOHAMMAD FAZAL EQBAL 8 4 18 13 14 9 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

MOHAMMED SALEH 8 5 18 16 14 12 40 33 707 96.3 98.0 98.0

MOHAMMED AMEEN BIN SHAHEEN 8 2 18 11 14 9 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

MOHAMMED ANFEL RAFI 8 2 18 8 14 7 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

MUSTAFA ALI MOHAMMED 8 1 18 5 14 6 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

NEHAL ROOPESH 8 2 18 8 14 4 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

NITHIN SERIN 8 6 18 13 14 9 40 28 654 87.1 92.6 92.4

NOOR ZUHAIR MOHAMMAD 8 3 18 7 14 3 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

RALSTON CALDER ARANHA 8 6 18 12 14 8 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

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International
94.5
94.5

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
94.6
94.6
90.8
90.8

School Percentile
663
663

Scale Score
No. of question
29
29

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: A_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
10
10

answered correctly
No. of questions in
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

14
14

answered correctly
No. of questions in
18
18

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
5
5

No. of questions in
Grade: 10

the test
8
8

THARUN BALAJI DHANABALAN


Student Scores

TAHA SUHEL SURVE


Science Level 10
School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 22 (Number of SEN Students: 1)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 5 9 9 15 13 18 12 18 10 14 9 13 17 12 14 2 10 10 7 6 10 18 19 2 2 18 21 11 20 17 13 14 9 12 8 8 12 20 2 8

% of students answered correct 24 43 43 71 62 86 57 86 48 67 43 62 81 57 67 10 48 48 33 29 48 86 90 10 10 86 100 52 95 81 62 67 43 57 38 38 57 95 10 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


AMINA MOHAMED SHERIF 13/10/2007 O O O P P P P P O P O P P P P O O O O O P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O
ANIKA PRASHOBH 30/01/2007 O O O O P P P P O P P P P O O O P P O O O P P O O O P P P P P P O P O P P P O P
ARSHIA MALIK 20/12/2007 P O P P P P O P P O O P P O P P P P P O P P P O O P P O P P P P P P O O O P O O
DEVANANDA MANOHARAN 12/08/2006 O P O P O P P P P P O P P P O O O P O O O P P O O P P P P P O O O P O O O P O O
DIYA MARIA GIBI 30/08/2007 O P P O O P O O O P O P O O P O O O O O O P P O O O P O P O O P P O P P P P O O
EKTA BIJU 19/11/2007 O P O O P P O P P P P O P P P O O O O O O P P O O P P P P O O O P P P O P P O O
ELVIA ANNA RIJU 25/07/2007 P O P O P O P P P P P P P P P O P O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O P O P P O P
FATHIMA ZEHRIN 12/06/2007 O P O P P P O P O O O P P O P O O O O O P P O P O P P P P P P P O O O O O P O P
HUDA AYESHA NIYAZ 30/12/2006 O P O P P P P P O O O P P P P O O O P O P P P O P P P O P P P O O P P O P P P O
KAREEB SUMBRIA 03/10/2007 O P P P P P P O O P O P P P O O O P O P O P P O O P P O P P O P O P P O P P O O
KHUSHI KAKAR 22/09/2007 O O P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P P O O P P O O P P P P P P P O P P P P P O P
MIRA FATIN PARAVAKKAL 04/05/2007 O P O P P P P P O O O O P O P P P O O P O P P O O P P O P P P O P P O P P P O P
NEHA BIJU 12/03/2007 P O O P P P O P P P P O O P P O P O O O O P P O O P P O P P O P O O O O O P O O
POOJA PRASAD 14/02/2007 O O P P O O O P P O P P P P P O P O O O O O P O O P P O P O P P O O O O O P O O
PRACHI GUNAVANTKUMAR 26/08/2006 O P O O P P O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O P O P O P P O O O O O P O O O P O O
SUTHAR *
RAGDHA MUHAMMED SALIH 18/06/2007 P O O P O P P P O P O O O O P O O O P P P P P O O O P O O P P O O O O P O O O P
RANIYA RAYEES 16/11/2007 O P O O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O O P P O O P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P
SHARON VIJU PALAKKALATHIL 01/06/2007 O O O P O P O O O P O P P O O O O P O O P O P O P P P P P P O P O O O O O P O O
SIMRA MASOOD 08/05/2007 O P P O O P O P P O O P P P O O O P O O P O O O O P P O P P O P O O O O P P O O
SOORYA JAYAKRISHNAN LEKHA 27/03/2007 O O P P P O O P O O O O P P P O O O O O O P P O O P P P P P O O P O O O O P P O

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 5 9 9 15 13 18 12 18 10 14 9 13 17 12 14 2 10 10 7 6 10 18 19 2 2 18 21 11 20 17 13 14 9 12 8 8 12 20 2 8

% of students answered correct 24 43 43 71 62 86 57 86 48 67 43 62 81 57 67 10 48 48 33 29 48 86 90 10 10 86 100 52 95 81 62 67 43 57 38 38 57 95 10 38

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


TRISHA BIMAL THAKKAR 03/01/2008 O O PPPPPPPPP O P O P O PPPPPPPP O PPPPPPPPPPPPP O O
ZAINAB MEHBOOB ALI 09/08/2006 P O O P O PPP O PP O PP O O PP O PPPP O O PP O P O PPPP O O PP O P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AMINA MOHAMED SHERIF 8 5 18 11 14 9 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

ANIKA PRASHOBH 8 5 18 11 14 7 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

ARSHIA MALIK 8 5 18 15 14 6 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

DEVANANDA MANOHARAN 8 3 18 12 14 5 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

DIYA MARIA GIBI 8 3 18 7 14 6 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

EKTA BIJU 8 4 18 10 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

ELVIA ANNA RIJU 8 6 18 14 14 10 40 30 673 92.2 95.4 95.3

FATHIMA ZEHRIN 8 4 18 9 14 7 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

HUDA AYESHA NIYAZ 8 3 18 12 14 10 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

KAREEB SUMBRIA 8 3 18 12 14 8 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

KHUSHI KAKAR 8 5 18 15 14 9 40 29 663 90.8 94.6 94.5

MIRA FATIN PARAVAKKAL 8 4 18 11 14 9 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

NEHA BIJU 8 3 18 10 14 6 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

POOJA PRASAD 8 2 18 11 14 4 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

PRACHI GUNAVANTKUMAR SUTHAR * 8 2 18 5 14 3 40 10 501 4.1 5.4 5.4

RAGDHA MUHAMMED SALIH 8 3 18 7 14 7 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

RANIYA RAYEES 8 5 18 12 14 8 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

SHARON VIJU PALAKKALATHIL 8 4 18 8 14 4 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

SIMRA MASOOD 8 3 18 9 14 5 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

SOORYA JAYAKRISHNAN LEKHA 8 2 18 10 14 5 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

TRISHA BIMAL THAKKAR 8 7 18 14 14 11 40 32 695 95.4 97.4 97.4

ZAINAB MEHBOOB ALI 8 6 18 13 14 6 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: B_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 27

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 5 10 9 20 21 17 12 18 11 19 14 19 20 13 15 7 20 4 12 15 11 19 23 3 6 16 26 19 25 17 11 16 14 10 13 13 13 18 9 8

% of students answered correct 19 37 33 74 78 63 44 67 41 70 52 70 74 48 56 26 74 15 44 56 41 70 85 11 22 59 96 70 93 63 41 59 52 37 48 48 48 67 33 30

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


ABHIRAM SUBRAMANIYAN 22/01/2007 O O P P P O O O O O O O P O P O P O O P P P P O O O P P P O O O P O O O P O P O
ALA AHMED BIN JAFFER 11/06/2007 O O O P P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O P P P O P P P P O O O P O P O O
AMEEN ABDULLA 18/12/2006 O O O P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O O P P O P O O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P
ARJUN SUNIL KUMAR 19/10/2006 O P P P O P P P P P O O P O P O P O O P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O O
ATIF ANVER 30/06/2007 O P O O P P P P P P O P P O P O O O O P O P O O O P P O P P O P P P P O O P O O
AZEEL FAWIZ 08/09/2007 P O P P P P O P P P O P O O P O P P O O O P P O O P P O P O O P O O O O O P O O
HARRIS MARTIN PALATTY 06/03/2007 O O P O P P P P O P P P P P O O P O P P P O P O O O P P P P P P O O P O P P P O
HRISHIKESH MANU 11/12/2006 O O O P P P O P O O P P P P P O O O P O O O O O O P P P P O O O P P O P O P O O
JONATH GEORGE JOHN 19/10/2007 O O O P P P O P O P O P P P P P P O O O O P P O O P P P P O P P P P P P O P O O
JOSHUA SELVAKUMAR 20/11/2007 O P O O P P P O O P P P O P O O P O P O O O P O O O P P P P P O P O O P O P O O
MOHAMED AMAAN AMAAN 22/11/2006 O O P P P O P P P P P P P O O P O O P O O P P O P O P P P O O P P O O P O O O O
ABDULGAFOOR
MOHAMMED NAHAS FASEELA 03/04/2007 O O O P O O P O O O PP O O P O O O O PPPPPPP O O O PP O O O O O P O O O
MOHAMMED THARIQ REEFATH 04/08/2006 O O O PPP O P O PPPPPP O P O PPPPP O PPPPPPPPPP O PPPPP
THEPARAMBIL SAGEER
MUHAMMED HADHI ASHARAF 22/01/2007 O O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O P P P O O O O P O O O O O P
NIVEDH APPILLY SATHEESAN 05/02/2007 O O O P P O P P O P P P P O O P P O P O O P P O O O P P P O O O O O O O P P P O
NOEL KURIAN OOMMEN 28/05/2007 O O O P P P O P O P O P P P P O O O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P O O
PARAS BHOLA 13/12/2006 P P O P P O O O P P O O P P O P P O P O O O O P O O P O O O O O O O P P O P O O
RITHIK SURESHKUMAR 16/09/2007 O O P P P O P P O P P P P P O O P O P O P P P O O O P P P P P P O O P O P P P O
RYAN JOSEPH PEPPIN 25/01/2007 O P P P O O O O P O O O P O O O P O O P P P P O O O P P P P O O P O P O O O O P
SAHAD ROUF 27/11/2007 P P P P P P P O P O O P O O P O P O P P O P P O O P P P P P P O O O O O O O O P
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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 5 10 9 20 21 17 12 18 11 19 14 19 20 13 15 7 20 4 12 15 11 19 23 3 6 16 26 19 25 17 11 16 14 10 13 13 13 18 9 8

% of students answered correct 19 37 33 74 78 63 44 67 41 70 52 70 74 48 56 26 74 15 44 56 41 70 85 11 22 59 96 70 93 63 41 59 52 37 48 48 48 67 33 30

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


SANYU XAVIER SATHISH XAVIER 06/07/2007 O P O P P P O P P P P P P P O P P O P P O P P P O P P O P P O O P O O P P P P P
SHAAN ROSHAN SEQUEIRA 23/05/2007 O P O O O P P P O O P O P O P P P P P O P P P O O P P O P P O P P P P O P P O O
SHAWAF SUHEL SAMBULKHANI 01/07/2007 O P P P P O O O O P O O P O O O P O O P P P P O O O P P P O O P P O P O P O O O
SHREYANSH NANDI 20/08/2007 O O O P P P O P O P P P P P P O P O O P O P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P
SYED AHMED ABBAS 11/08/2007 P P O O P P P P O P O P O P P P P O P P O P P O O P P P P P O P P O P P P O O O
VENKAT SAI VISHAL GOLLU 10/04/2008 O O O P O O O O O O P P O O O O O O O O P O P O O O P O P O O O O P O P P O P P
WILBUR SELWYN CARDOZO 10/04/2007 P O O O P P O P P O O O P O P O P P O O O P P O P P P P P P O P O P O P P P O O

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABHIRAM SUBRAMANIYAN 8 3 18 8 14 5 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

ALA AHMED BIN JAFFER 8 4 18 10 14 10 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

AMEEN ABDULLA 8 5 18 13 14 8 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

ARJUN SUNIL KUMAR 8 5 18 12 14 7 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

ATIF ANVER 8 4 18 10 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

AZEEL FAWIZ 8 2 18 13 14 4 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

HARRIS MARTIN PALATTY 8 6 18 10 14 9 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

HRISHIKESH MANU 8 4 18 8 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

JONATH GEORGE JOHN 8 5 18 12 14 7 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

JOSHUA SELVAKUMAR 8 5 18 5 14 9 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

MOHAMED AMAAN AMAAN ABDULGAFOOR 8 6 18 9 14 6 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

MOHAMMED NAHAS FASEELA 8 3 18 5 14 7 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

MOHAMMED THARIQ REEFATH THEPARAMBIL 8 6 18 13 14 12 40 31 684 94.5 96.6 96.5


SAGEER
MUHAMMED HADHI ASHARAF 8 1 18 4 14 2 40 7 466 0.9 1.4 1.3

NIVEDH APPILLY SATHEESAN 8 4 18 10 14 5 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

NOEL KURIAN OOMMEN 8 4 18 11 14 9 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

PARAS BHOLA 8 1 18 8 14 7 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

RITHIK SURESHKUMAR 8 5 18 12 14 8 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

RYAN JOSEPH PEPPIN 8 3 18 10 14 4 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

SAHAD ROUF 8 3 18 11 14 8 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

SANYU XAVIER SATHISH XAVIER 8 4 18 13 14 11 40 28 654 87.1 92.6 92.4

SHAAN ROSHAN SEQUEIRA 8 7 18 11 14 6 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

SHAWAF SUHEL SAMBULKHANI 8 4 18 8 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: B_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
SHREYANSH NANDI 8 5 18 14 14 9 40 28 654 87.1 92.6 92.4

SYED AHMED ABBAS 8 6 18 9 14 11 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

VENKAT SAI VISHAL GOLLU 8 2 18 7 14 3 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

WILBUR SELWYN CARDOZO 8 3 18 12 14 7 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 23

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 15 9 10 12 15 12 19 7 17 9 7 16 14 18 3 17 2 18 5 3 19 20 3 4 16 23 10 22 10 11 19 4 13 11 11 12 20 6 5

% of students answered correct 57 65 39 43 52 65 52 83 30 74 39 30 70 61 78 13 74 9 78 22 13 83 87 13 17 70 100 43 96 43 48 83 17 57 48 48 52 87 26 22

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


AFIFA VORA 14/04/2007 O P O O PPP O PPP O O O O P O O P O PPP O O O P O P O O P O PPPP O O O
ATHENA MATHEW 15/04/2007 O P O O O P O P O P O O O O O O O O O O O PP O O O PPP O O PPP O P O P O O
DHAARANI LAKSHMI 02/09/2007 O P O P O PPP O P O O O PP O PPP O O PPPPPP O PP O P O O P O O P O O
KOODALINGAM
EARLENE LEELA 03/09/2007 PP O O PPPPPPPPPPPPP O PPPPP O O PP O PPPPPPPPPPPP
ESHANIKA SASIKUMAR 06/05/2008 O O O PPP O PP O O O PPP O O O O O O PP O O O PPPP O O P O PPP O O P
FATHIMA NAUSHAD AHMED 20/01/2007 P O P O P O O O O PPPPPP O P O P O O PP O O PPPPPPP O P O O PPP O
PAREAL
ISHAL KUNNATHERI 18/05/2006 PP O O O O O O O O O O PPP O O O P O O O P O O PP O O O O P O P O P O P O O
KAAMILAH AMEER MUNEER 17/08/2007 PP O O P O O P O P O O O O O O O O P O O PP O O O PPP O O PP O O O O PP O
AHAMED
KEERTHANA ANIL 27/10/2007 P P P O O P P P O O O O P O P O P O O O O P P O O P P O P O O O O O O P O P O P
KHADEEJA MANAL 22/08/2007 P O P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P O P O O P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O O P P O
MARGARITA ANN NIMMY CHRISTY 18/07/2007 O P O O P P P P P P P O P O P O P O P P O P P O P P P O P P O P O P P O P P O O
MERLIN RACHEL MATHEW 12/12/2006 P P P P O O O P O P O O O P P O P O O O O P P O O P P P P P O P O P O P O P O O
MISHA MANOJ IRINGATHURUTHY 14/11/2007 O P O P O P P P O P O O P P P O P O O O O P P P O P P O P O P O O O P O P P O P
NAFIAH NOWSHAD 30/09/2006 P P P O P P O P O P O O P O P P P O P O O P O O O O P O P O P P O O O O P P O O
NAKSHATHRA RAJESH KUMAR 07/07/2007 P O O P O P O O O P O O P O P O P O P O O P P O P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O O
PULIKKOOL
NIHILA SIVAKUMAR 25/07/2007 O O O P O P O P P O P P P P O O P O P P O P P O O P P O P P P P O P P P P P O O
RASHA SHIRIN 23/02/2007 P P O P P P P P O P P P P P P O P O P O O P P O O P P P P O O P O O P P O P O O
RIFA SADATH 12/04/2007 O P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P O P O O P P O O O P O P P P P O P O O P O O O
SAMIA SHAHNAZ 05/12/2005 P O P O P O P P O P P P P P P O P O P O O P P O O P P P P O P P O O O O O P P O
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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 15 9 10 12 15 12 19 7 17 9 7 16 14 18 3 17 2 18 5 3 19 20 3 4 16 23 10 22 10 11 19 4 13 11 11 12 20 6 5

% of students answered correct 57 65 39 43 52 65 52 83 30 74 39 30 70 61 78 13 74 9 78 22 13 83 87 13 17 70 100 43 96 43 48 83 17 57 48 48 52 87 26 22

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


TIA SANTHOSH KANDATHIL 14/06/2007 P O O P O O P P O O O O P P P O P O P O O O P O O P P P P O P O O O O O O P O O
ZAAFRAH RAHMAN 20/04/2007 O P P P O P O P P O O O O O O O P O P P O O P P P P P O P P O P O P P O O P O O
ZAHRA FATIMA 18/06/2006 P O O O O O O P O P P O P O P O O O P O O O O O O P P O P O P P O P O O P P P O
ZARA MUHAMMED SADIK 20/07/2007 O P P O P P P P O P O O O P P O P P P P P P O O O O P O P O P P O O P P P P O P

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AFIFA VORA 8 6 18 6 14 7 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

ATHENA MATHEW 8 4 18 6 14 4 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

DHAARANI LAKSHMI KOODALINGAM 8 3 18 10 14 9 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

EARLENE LEELA 8 7 18 15 14 12 40 34 721 97.7 98.6 98.7

ESHANIKA SASIKUMAR 8 3 18 9 14 7 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

FATHIMA NAUSHAD AHMED PAREAL 8 3 18 12 14 9 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

ISHAL KUNNATHERI 8 1 18 7 14 5 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

KAAMILAH AMEER MUNEER AHAMED 8 3 18 7 14 5 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

KEERTHANA ANIL 8 2 18 11 14 4 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

KHADEEJA MANAL 8 4 18 13 14 8 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

MARGARITA ANN NIMMY CHRISTY 8 4 18 11 14 10 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

MERLIN RACHEL MATHEW 8 2 18 11 14 7 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

MISHA MANOJ IRINGATHURUTHY 8 2 18 11 14 8 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

NAFIAH NOWSHAD 8 3 18 8 14 8 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

NAKSHATHRA RAJESH KUMAR PULIKKOOL 8 3 18 11 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

NIHILA SIVAKUMAR 8 3 18 13 14 8 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

RASHA SHIRIN 8 5 18 12 14 8 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

RIFA SADATH 8 3 18 11 14 10 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

SAMIA SHAHNAZ 8 4 18 12 14 7 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

TIA SANTHOSH KANDATHIL 8 2 18 9 14 5 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

ZAAFRAH RAHMAN 8 2 18 11 14 7 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

ZAHRA FATIMA 8 2 18 8 14 6 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

ZARA MUHAMMED SADIK 8 4 18 9 14 11 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: C_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 29 (Number of SEN Students: 2)

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 21 12 15 17 15 16 14 6 18 9 12 17 8 14 5 15 5 13 12 6 20 24 7 7 16 25 18 22 16 8 12 11 9 8 13 11 20 6 9

% of students answered correct 41 78 44 56 63 56 59 52 22 67 33 44 63 30 52 19 56 19 48 44 22 74 89 26 26 59 93 67 81 59 30 44 41 33 30 48 41 74 22 33

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


ABDUL MUQEETH 09/08/2007 P P O P O O O O O O O O O P O O P P O O O O P O P O P O P P O O O O O O O O P P
ABDULLA FAISAL AL JABRI 24/06/2006 O P P P O O O O O O P P O P O O P O O O O O O O P O P P O P O O O O O P O O O O
AEKAMPAL BHOGAL 01/07/2007 O P P P P O P O O P O P P O P O P O P O P P P O O O P P P P O O O P P O P P O O
AKHIL VARGHESE THOMAS 11/10/2007 P O O P P O P P O O O O P O O O P O P P O P P P O P P P P P P P O O O P P P O O
ALLEN BIJU 30/10/2007 P P P O P P O O P P O O P O O O P O O O O P P O P P P P P P O P O O O P P P O O
ANSON ROBIN 11/06/2007 O P P P O O P O O O O P O O O O O O P P P O P O O O P O O O O O O O P O P P O P
BASIM AHMED SALIL 26/03/2008 O O O O P O P P O P P P P O P O O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P O O P O O
DHEERAJ SHIJUKUMAR 20/08/2007 O O O P P O O O O P P O O P P O O O O O O O P O O O P O O P O O P O O O P P O O
EZRA CHERIAN MATHEWS 26/08/2007 O O O O O O P O O O P O P O P O O O P O O P P P O O P P P P O P O O O P O O O P
GOVARDHAN BIJITH KUMAR 13/10/2007 O P O O P P P P O P O O P O O P P O O O O P P O O O P P P P O P O P P P O P O O
JEFFREY PANDIYATHU THOMAS * 24/06/2006 O O O P O O P O O O O O O O O O P P P O O O P O O O P O O O O O O O O O O P P O
JEWEL BINU 29/05/2007 O P P O O P O P O P O P O P O O O O O O O P P O O P P P P P P P O P O O O P O O
JOHN ABRAHAM JAMES 16/01/2008 P P O O P P P P O P O P P O O O P O P P O P P O O P P P P O O O P O O O P P O O
KEVIN LUKE AUGUSTINE AMALA 17/11/2007 P P O O P P P P P P O O P P P O P P O O P P P O P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P P
TARVIN
MARTIN SHIJO 12/03/2007 P P P P P P P O O O P O O O P O P P O P P P O O P O P O P O O P O O P O O P P O
MAZIN MUHAMMED 01/02/2007 O O O O P O P P O P P P P O P O O O P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P P O O O O O O
MICHAEL SHIJO * 12/03/2007 P P P O O O O O O P O O O O O O P P O P O O P O P O P P O O O P O P P O O P O O
MOHAMED ALFAZ 10/01/2007 O P O P P P P P O O O O P O P O O O P P O P P O O P P O P P O O O P P O P P O O
MOHAMED ADNAN VALIYAKATH 23/02/2007 O P O P P P O P P P O P P O O O P P P O O P P O O P P P P O P P O P O O O P O P
ABDUL RAHIMAN
MOHAMMED SHAAZ 15/03/2007 O P O O PPPP O P O O P O PPP O PP O PP O O PPPP O O PP O O P O P O P
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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 11 21 12 15 17 15 16 14 6 18 9 12 17 8 14 5 15 5 13 12 6 20 24 7 7 16 25 18 22 16 8 12 11 9 8 13 11 20 6 9

% of students answered correct 41 78 44 56 63 56 59 52 22 67 33 44 63 30 52 19 56 19 48 44 22 74 89 26 26 59 93 67 81 59 30 44 41 33 30 48 41 74 22 33

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


SHARAFUDEEN
MOHAMMED TALHA AHMED 18/05/2007 O P O O O P O O O P O P O O O O O O P P O O P O O O P O P O O O O O O O O P O O
NANDAKISHORE SUDHAKAR 30/07/2007 O P P P O P O P O P O P O P P P O O O O O P P P P P P P O O O O P O O P O P O P
NAVNEET SURESH NAIR 30/03/2007 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P O P P P O P
PREEVAN GLEN LASRADO 20/05/2007 P P O P O O P O O P O O P O P O P O O P O P P O O P P P P O O O P O O P O O P O
PUSHKAR NADELLA 05/12/2007 P P P O P O P O O O O O O O O P O O O O O P O P P P O P O O O O O P O P O P P O
REYON JAQUES DSOUZA 19/12/2007 P P P P P P O P P P O P P O O O P O O P O P P O O P P O P P P O P O P P P P O O
SAI SATYA BHARADWAJ 18/11/2007 P P P P P P O P P P O O P P P P O O O O O P P P O P P P P O O P P O O P P P P O
SRUNGAVARAPU
SHALOM DANISHLAUS LADISLAUS 11/10/2007 O O O O O O P O O O P O O O O O P O P O O O P O O O O O P O O O O O O O O O O O
SHEHZAD SIRAJUDHEEN 24/01/2007 O PPP O P O O O PP O P O P O O O O O O O P O O O P O PPP O O O O O O O O P
* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ABDUL MUQEETH 8 0 18 8 14 5 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

ABDULLA FAISAL AL JABRI 8 2 18 5 14 5 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

AEKAMPAL BHOGAL 8 3 18 11 14 8 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

AKHIL VARGHESE THOMAS 8 3 18 10 14 9 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

ALLEN BIJU 8 3 18 10 14 8 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

ANSON ROBIN 8 2 18 8 14 4 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

BASIM AHMED SALIL 8 6 18 10 14 9 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

DHEERAJ SHIJUKUMAR 8 2 18 4 14 6 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

EZRA CHERIAN MATHEWS 8 4 18 5 14 6 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

GOVARDHAN BIJITH KUMAR 8 5 18 9 14 6 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

JEFFREY PANDIYATHU THOMAS * 8 1 18 7 14 1 40 9 490 2.3 3.5 3.5

JEWEL BINU 8 3 18 9 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

JOHN ABRAHAM JAMES 8 4 18 10 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

KEVIN LUKE AUGUSTINE AMALA TARVIN 8 5 18 14 14 10 40 29 663 90.8 94.6 94.5

MARTIN SHIJO 8 5 18 10 14 6 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

MAZIN MUHAMMED 8 6 18 8 14 8 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

MICHAEL SHIJO * 8 2 18 9 14 4 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

MOHAMED ALFAZ 8 2 18 10 14 8 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

MOHAMED ADNAN VALIYAKATH ABDUL RAHIMAN 8 3 18 14 14 6 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

MOHAMMED SHAAZ SHARAFUDEEN 8 6 18 9 14 8 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

MOHAMMED TALHA AHMED 8 1 18 4 14 5 40 10 501 4.1 5.4 5.3

NANDAKISHORE SUDHAKAR 8 4 18 10 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

NAVNEET SURESH NAIR 8 6 18 16 14 13 40 35 736 99.5 99.4 99.4

PREEVAN GLEN LASRADO 8 3 18 9 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: C_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
PUSHKAR NADELLA 8 3 18 7 14 5 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

REYON JAQUES DSOUZA 8 2 18 14 14 9 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

SAI SATYA BHARADWAJ SRUNGAVARAPU 8 5 18 12 14 9 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

SHALOM DANISHLAUS LADISLAUS 8 2 18 2 14 2 40 6 452 0.5 0.1 0.1

SHEHZAD SIRAJUDHEEN 8 2 18 6 14 6 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

* Student falls under Special Education Needs (SEN) Category.

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_F
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 20

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 6 9 6 10 13 13 10 13 6 12 14 9 15 12 15 5 12 10 8 9 7 17 16 1 1 14 20 14 17 12 9 10 8 6 9 5 16 17 5 8

% of students answered correct 30 45 30 50 65 65 50 65 30 60 70 45 75 60 75 25 60 50 40 45 35 85 80 5 5 70 100 70 85 60 45 50 40 30 45 25 80 85 25 40

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


ARINA LECKY 10/09/2007 P O O O P O O O O O P P P P O O O O O O P P O O O P P P O P O O O O P O O O O P
DHRUTI DEVENDRA PATIL 08/05/2007 O P O P P O P P O O P P P P O O P P O O P P P O O P P P P O O P P P P O P P O P
ESHWARY MAHESH NAIR 13/10/2007 P O O P P P P O P P P O P P P O O O O P O P P O O P P O P P O O O O P O P P O O
ESTHER AVINAS FERNANDES 25/10/2006 P P O O O P P O O O P O P O P O P O P P O P O O O O P P P O O P O P O O O P P O
FATHIN FIROSE 04/11/2006 O O P O O O O P P P O O P P P P O O O O O P O P O O P O O O O O P O O P P O O P
HAFSA NISMATH 14/09/2007 O P O P P P O P O P P O P O O O P O O O P P P O O P P P P P P O O O O P P P P P
HANNA ANN JINU 26/12/2007 P P P P P P O O O P P O O O P O O P O O O O P O O O P P P O O P O P O O P P O O
HIBA FATHIMA ABDUL MUNEER 22/03/2007 P O P P P P O P O O P P P O P O P P P O O P P O P O P P P P O P O O P O P P P O
HIYA HIBA 06/10/2007 O P O P O P P P P O P P P O P O O O P O O P P O O P P P P O O P O O P P P O O O
KEERTHANA VINOD 26/03/2007 O O P O O P P P O P P P P P O O O P O P O P P O O P P O P P P O P P P O P P P P
MARJAAN BINTH AWEZ 30/10/2007 O O O P O O O O P P P O O P P O O O O P O P P O O P P O P O O O P O O P O P O O
MOHAMMED AL JABRI
NAIN THAKKIYUDEEN 23/12/2006 O P O O O O P P O P O O P O P O P O O O O O P O O P P P P P P P O O P O P P O O
NEYA RAMANAN RAJA 12/02/2007 O P O P P O P P O P P O O P P P P P O O O P P O O P P P P P P O O P P O P P O O
NOFIYA JINU 13/07/2007 P P O O O P P O O P P O P P O O O P P P O P O O O P P P P P O O P P O O P P P P
RUHAMA LENI CHERIYAN 16/10/2007 O O P O P P P O O O O O O P P O P P O O O P P O O O P O P P O P P O O O O P O P
SANDRA SYAM SUMA 17/06/2007 O O P O P P O P O P O O O P P P P O P O P O P O O P P P O O P O O O O O P P O O
SARA NAVAS 21/10/2007 O O O P P P O P O O O P P P P O P O O P O P P O O O P O P O P O O O P P P P O O
SIVADA SUDHEER NAIR 11/01/2007 O O O P P O O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O O O P P O O
YAARA AAFRIN SEJIL 07/02/2007 O O O O P P O P P P P P P O P P P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P P O O O P P O O
ZEBA MUJEEB AHAMED 21/02/2007 O P O O P P P P P O O P P P P O P P P P P P P O O P P P P P P P O O O O P P O P

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: D_F

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 6 9 6 10 13 13 10 13 6 12 14 9 15 12 15 5 12 10 8 9 7 17 16 1 1 14 20 14 17 12 9 10 8 6 9 5 16 17 5 8

% of students answered correct 30 45 30 50 65 65 50 65 30 60 70 45 75 60 75 25 60 50 40 45 35 85 80 5 5 70 100 70 85 60 45 50 40 30 45 25 80 85 25 40

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: D_F

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
ARINA LECKY 8 3 18 8 14 3 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

DHRUTI DEVENDRA PATIL 8 6 18 14 14 5 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

ESHWARY MAHESH NAIR 8 3 18 10 14 8 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

ESTHER AVINAS FERNANDES 8 5 18 8 14 5 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

FATHIN FIROSE 8 2 18 7 14 6 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

HAFSA NISMATH 8 4 18 11 14 8 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

HANNA ANN JINU 8 4 18 8 14 6 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

HIBA FATHIMA ABDUL MUNEER 8 4 18 14 14 7 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

HIYA HIBA 8 5 18 10 14 6 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

KEERTHANA VINOD 8 4 18 14 14 7 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

MARJAAN BINTH AWEZ MOHAMMED AL JABRI 8 2 18 7 14 6 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

NAIN THAKKIYUDEEN 8 3 18 8 14 7 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

NEYA RAMANAN RAJA 8 4 18 11 14 9 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

NOFIYA JINU 8 5 18 10 14 8 40 23 611 63.6 70.1 69.9

RUHAMA LENI CHERIYAN 8 4 18 8 14 5 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

SANDRA SYAM SUMA 8 4 18 7 14 7 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

SARA NAVAS 8 1 18 10 14 8 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

SIVADA SUDHEER NAIR 8 6 18 11 14 9 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

YAARA AAFRIN SEJIL 8 7 18 11 14 9 40 27 645 85.3 90.0 89.9

ZEBA MUJEEB AHAMED 8 5 18 12 14 10 40 27 645 85.3 90.0 89.9

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School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: D_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 26

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 14 15 2 15 20 10 14 10 12 14 5 10 16 9 16 2 17 10 9 10 15 15 24 6 6 17 25 15 20 18 11 10 5 15 12 3 13 20 10 4

% of students answered correct 54 58 8 58 77 38 54 38 46 54 19 38 62 35 62 8 65 38 35 38 58 58 92 23 23 65 96 58 77 69 42 38 19 58 46 12 50 77 38 15

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


AADIDEV AJAYAKUMAR 16/04/2007 O O O P O O O PP O O PP O P O P O O PPPPPPPP O PPP O O P O O O P O O
ABEL VINOD PEREIRA 08/01/2008 P O O PP O P O O P O O O O P O PPP O P O P O O O PPPPPP O P O O PP O O
ALEN DHARMIK SUNIL KUMAR 12/01/2007 P O O PP O PPP O O O PP O O P O P O PPP O O O PPPPP O O P O O PP O O
NAMITHA
AMIT ANUP 01/05/2007 P O O P P P P P O O O O P P P O P P P P O O P O O P P P P O P O O O O O P P P O
ANZAF MOHAMED 28/03/2007 O O O P O O O P P O P P P O P O P O P O P P P P P P O O O P P O O P O O P O P P
ANZEM SHAFFEEQ 02/09/2007 O P O O P O P O O P O O O O O O P O O O O O O O O P P P P P O O O O P O P O O O
ARON ELDHOSE PAUL 27/05/2007 P P P P P P O P P P O P O O P O P P O O P P P O O P P O P P O P P P O P O P P O
ASHAR RAYYAN MOHAMMED 11/10/2006 P O P O P O P O O P O O P O O O P O O O O O P O O O P O P O P P P O O O O P O O
ASHTON SEQUEIRA 30/09/2007 P P O P P P O O P O O O P O P O P O O P O P P O O P P P P P P O O O P O O P O O
BHAVISHYA KAMAL KANT 18/01/2007 O O O P O O O P P O P P P O P O P O P O P O P P P P P O O P P O O P O O P O O O
BISHANRAJ BINURAJ 24/06/2007 O P O O O O P O O O O O O O O O P O P P O O O O O P P P P P O O O O O O O O P P
DAIYAN RAZA 15/04/2007 P P O P P P O P O P O P P O O P P P O P O P P O O P P P P P O P P O P O O P P O
DANIEL JIJI GEORGE 10/09/2007 O P O O O P O O P O P O O O O P O O O O O P P O O P P O O O O P O O O O O P O O
GOUTHAM KRISHNA SUBHASH G 10/05/2007 O P O O P P O P O P O O P P O O O O O O O P P O P O P P O P O O O O O O O P P O
KURUP
HARSH VINOD SHEWALE 23/01/2008 O P O P P P P O P O O P O O P O O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O
HATHEM MOHAMMED FAROOK 30/07/2006 P P O O P O O O P P O P P O P O O P O P P O P O O O P O P O O O O O P P O P O O
JOHN ALEXANDER SUNIL 06/02/2007 P O O P P O P O O P O O O O P O O P P O P P P O O O P P P P P O O P O O P P O O
KEVIN RAJ PERIMI 21/12/2007 O P O P P P P P P P O P P P P O O P O P P P P O P P P P P P O P P P P O O P P O
MOHAMMAD AFTAB 15/12/2006 P P O O P P P O O P O O P P P O P O O O P P P P O P P P P P O P O P P O P P O O
MOHAMMED AYMAN SHAIKH 04/12/2007 O P O O P O P O O P O O P P P O P O O O O P P O O P P P P P O O O P P O P P O O
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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: D_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 14 15 2 15 20 10 14 10 12 14 5 10 16 9 16 2 17 10 9 10 15 15 24 6 6 17 25 15 20 18 11 10 5 15 12 3 13 20 10 4

% of students answered correct 54 58 8 58 77 38 54 38 46 54 19 38 62 35 62 8 65 38 35 38 58 58 92 23 23 65 96 58 77 69 42 38 19 58 46 12 50 77 38 15

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


MOHAMMED NAJAD SUBAIR 13/02/2007 P O O O P O P O O P O O PPP O P O O O PPPP O PPPPP O P O PP O PP O O
POWAL
MUHAMED SHIFIN 29/12/2006 P O O O O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O O O O P P O P P O O O O O O P O O O O O O
MUHAMMED RIJAS SAHIR 21/11/2006 P P O P P O P O O P P O O O P O O P P O P O P O O O P O O O P O O P O O P O O P
NIHAL KALLADATHIL BIJU 12/05/2007 P O O O P O O O P P O P P O P O O P O P P O P O O O P O P O O O O P P P P P O O
OWAIS SABIR 22/03/2007 O P O P P P O P O O P O O P O O O O O P O P P O O P P O P O P P O O P O O P P O
ZAID AHMED PARVEZ 20/07/2007 O P O P P O P O P O O O P P O O P O P O P O P O O O P P P P O O O O P O P P P P

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: D_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AADIDEV AJAYAKUMAR 8 1 18 12 14 7 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

ABEL VINOD PEREIRA 8 4 18 8 14 8 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

ALEN DHARMIK SUNIL KUMAR NAMITHA 8 3 18 11 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

AMIT ANUP 8 3 18 11 14 8 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

ANZAF MOHAMED 8 2 18 12 14 7 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

ANZEM SHAFFEEQ 8 2 18 4 14 6 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

ARON ELDHOSE PAUL 8 4 18 15 14 7 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

ASHAR RAYYAN MOHAMMED 8 3 18 7 14 4 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

ASHTON SEQUEIRA 8 2 18 11 14 7 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

BHAVISHYA KAMAL KANT 8 2 18 10 14 7 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

BISHANRAJ BINURAJ 8 2 18 5 14 5 40 12 520 7.8 9.9 9.8

DAIYAN RAZA 8 5 18 14 14 6 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

DANIEL JIJI GEORGE 8 4 18 6 14 1 40 11 511 4.6 7.0 6.9

GOUTHAM KRISHNA SUBHASH G KURUP 8 2 18 7 14 6 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

HARSH VINOD SHEWALE 8 6 18 12 14 7 40 25 627 79.3 81.8 81.7

HATHEM MOHAMMED FAROOK 8 1 18 9 14 7 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

JOHN ALEXANDER SUNIL 8 3 18 8 14 8 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

KEVIN RAJ PERIMI 8 6 18 14 14 9 40 29 663 90.8 94.6 94.5

MOHAMMAD AFTAB 8 5 18 10 14 9 40 24 619 71.4 76.9 76.8

MOHAMMED AYMAN SHAIKH 8 2 18 9 14 8 40 19 579 41.5 47.1 46.8

MOHAMMED NAJAD SUBAIR POWAL 8 4 18 10 14 8 40 22 603 60.4 64.8 64.6

MUHAMED SHIFIN 8 0 18 7 14 1 40 8 478 1.8 2.0 2.0

MUHAMMED RIJAS SAHIR 8 3 18 7 14 7 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

NIHAL KALLADATHIL BIJU 8 1 18 10 14 7 40 18 571 36.4 40.6 40.3

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International
52.0
40.3

Percentile
MIDDLE EAST Percentile
52.4
40.6
47.5
36.4

School Percentile
587
571

Scale Score
No. of question
20
18

answered correctly
Total

No. of questions in
40
40

the test
Section: D_M

Physical Sciences

No. of question
answered correctly
7
6

No. of questions in
14
14

the test
No. of question
Life Sciences

10

answered correctly
9

No. of questions in
18
18

the test

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No. of question
Earth Sciences

answered correctly
3
3

No. of questions in
Grade: 10

the test
8
8
Student Scores

ZAID AHMED PARVEZ


Science Level 10

OWAIS SABIR
School Report

Test: Science Level 10 Grade: 10


Test Date: November 2022 Section: E_M
School: ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL, BRANCH 1- AL WATHBA Number of Students: 21

This report provides IBT results for each grade and includes student responses for each question and student scores for each strand
(skill area). Results are shown in order of question number within your country/region. Use the IBT Interactive Excel report to sort results
in a different order.

Copyright © The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd - 2023


Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


1 Life Sciences Recognises the influence of environment and genetics on human height.
2 Physical Sciences Recalls the names and penetration distance of three forms of radiation.
3 Life Sciences Identifies nuclear fusion as the process that releases energy in the Sun.
4 Life Sciences Identifies that mitochondria contain DNA.
5 Physical Sciences Identifies energy acting on a car accelerating.
6 Earth Sciences Extracts data from an unfamiliar graph.
7 Earth Sciences Makes a prediction based on graphical data.
8 Life Sciences Explains a fermentation reaction.
9 Life Sciences Identifies the dependent variable in an investigation.
10 Physical Sciences Identifies the role energy has within chemical reactions.
11 Earth Sciences Identifies the reason why burning fossil fuels increases atmospheric carbon concentrations.
12 Life Sciences Predict simple ratios of offspring genotypes.
13 Life Sciences Understands that convergent evolution occurs when organisms adapt to similar conditions.
14 Physical Sciences Understands properties of concentration gradients.
15 Physical Sciences Explains factors that affect the rate of diffusion.
16 Earth Sciences Understands that gravitational force is related to mass.
17 Life Sciences Determines the features of the offspring from a dihybrid cross.
18 Life Sciences Determines the proportion of physical traits in a dihybrid cross.
19 Physical Sciences Understands energy conversions with respect to potential and kinetic energy.
20 Physical Sciences Understands the factors that affect the potential energy possessed by a body.
21 Earth Sciences Identifies factors that create deep-ocean currents.
22 Life Sciences Recognises an advantage of sexual reproduction.
23 Life Sciences Distinguishes organisms that reproduce asexually and sexually.
24 Physical Sciences Knows how the organisation of water molecules changes when water freezes.
25 Physical Sciences Identifies a pattern within the Periodic Table.
26 Life Sciences Identifies the location of fertilization in humans.
27 Life Sciences Knows how condoms prevent fertilization.
28 Earth Sciences Identify occurrence of high tides by relative position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth.
29 Physical Sciences Knows that iron rusts in the presence of oxygen and water.
30 Physical Sciences Identifies a balanced chemical equation.
31 Physical Sciences Knows that when an atom loses electrons it gets oxidised.
32 Earth Sciences Identifies the correct explanation of red shift.
33 Earth Sciences Understands that the cooling of the universe enabled subatomic particles to form then atoms.
34 Life Sciences Identifies the first step in cellular respiration.
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Question Descriptors

Question Strand Description


35 Life Sciences Identifies the difference in anaerobic respiration in plants and animals.
36 Physical Sciences Determines the reactivity series of metals based on experimental data.
37 Physical Sciences Recalls the properties of alkali metals.
38 Life Sciences Understands the basic role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
39 Life Sciences Identifies the original source of oxygen released by photosynthesis.
40 Life Sciences Knows that genes code for variations in a population.

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 18 18 14 19 18 13 15 5 15 14 11 13 4 13 11 16 8 12 11 15 14 18 10 8 13 19 14 15 14 13 9 12 12 16 14 15 15 8 1

% of students answered correct 62 86 86 67 90 86 62 71 24 71 67 52 62 19 62 52 76 38 57 52 71 67 86 48 38 62 90 67 71 67 62 43 57 57 76 67 71 71 38 5

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


AABID AHAMMED 05/02/2007 P O P P P P P O O O O P O O O O O O P P O O P P P P P P O O O O O O P O P O O O
ADVAIT MANUKUMAR NAIR 31/07/2007 P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P O P O P P P O O P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O
ADVAITH ANOOP NAIR 08/09/2007 P P P P P P P P O P O P P O O O P P P O P P P O P O P P P P P O P P P P O P P O
AJO ABY VARGHESE 11/05/2007 P P P P P P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O
BINU BASIL KOORAN 31/10/2006 O P P P P P P P O O P O P P P P P O O O P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P P P P O O
BIYON JOSE CHEMANGATTU 25/03/2007 P P P P P P P P P P O P P O O O P P P O P P P P O O P P P P P O O P P P P P O O
CHINMAY RAKESH 14/01/2008 P P P P P P O P O P P P P O P O P O O O P P P O O P P O P P P P P O O P P P O O
CHRIS FRANKLIN BIJU 22/04/2007 P P P P P P O P O P P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
NELLISSERY
GERARD LOUIS FERNANDES 25/08/2007 P O P O P P P P O P P O P O P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P P P O P P P P P P O O
HUMAID JAHANGIR MOHAMMED 22/12/2007 O P P O P O O P P O P O O O O P P O O O P P O O O O P O O O O O O O P O P O P O
MANU BASIL KOORAN 31/10/2006 P P P P P P P P P O P O P O O P P O P O O O P O O P P P P O O P O O O O O P O O
MUHAMMAD NABHAN MONKOYIL 27/06/2007 O P O O P P P P P P O O P P O O O O O P P O O O O P P O O O P O O O P O O O O O
MUHAMMAD RAZIN ASHRAF 25/07/2007 P P P O P P P P P P P P P P P O O O P P P P P P O P P O P P P P P O P P P P O O
CHEMBATHAYIL
NEVIN ANTHONY D SOUZA 24/08/2007 O P P P P P O P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
NIGEL GODWIN 02/07/2007 P P O O O O O O O P O O P O O O P O O P O O P O O O O P P O O O P P O O O O P P
NIKHILESH PRABODH PULLURI 25/07/2007 P P P P P P O P O P P P O O P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P O
NIRANJAN PRASAD 29/12/2007 O P P P P P P O O P P P O O P O P P O P O P P O O O P O O O O O O O P O P P P O
RUSHIL MOHAMED ANEESH 03/03/2007 O O O O P P P O O P P O O O P O O P O O P O P O O O P O P P P O O O P P O P O O
KUTTASSARI
STALLON REEVE NORONHA 22/05/2007 PPPPPPPP O PPP O O PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP O PPPPPP O

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: E_M

Student Response
Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Strand L P L L P E E L L P E L L P P E L L P P E L L P P L L E P P P E E L L P P L L L

School Results
Number of students answered correct 13 18 18 14 19 18 13 15 5 15 14 11 13 4 13 11 16 8 12 11 15 14 18 10 8 13 19 14 15 14 13 9 12 12 16 14 15 15 8 1

% of students answered correct 62 86 86 67 90 86 62 71 24 71 67 52 62 19 62 52 76 38 57 52 71 67 86 48 38 62 90 67 71 67 62 43 57 57 76 67 71 71 38 5

Region/IBT International Comparison


% of students correct - MIDDLE EAST 39 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 57 44 33 63 46 72 21 49 19 39 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 48 30 40 46 51 56 78 25 29

% of students correct - International 40 67 50 63 61 59 51 65 45 58 44 33 64 46 72 21 48 19 40 47 41 63 81 13 32 59 94 52 80 53 55 49 31 41 46 52 56 78 25 28

Student Responses DOB


VIJAY KRISNA VENUGOPAL 05/09/2007 O PP O O O O O O O O P O PP O O O O O O O O P O O O O O O O P O O O O P O O O
SATHYA
ZAIN MOHIDEEN 29/07/2007 O PPPPP O O O O O O P O O PP O O O O O P O O O PP O P O PPP O P O O O O

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Science Level 10 Grade: 10 Section: E_M

Student Scores
Earth Sciences Life Sciences Physical Sciences Total

MIDDLE EAST Percentile


No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in

No. of questions in
answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

answered correctly

School Percentile
No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

No. of question

International
Scale Score

Percentile
the test

the test

the test

the test
AABID AHAMMED 8 3 18 8 14 6 40 17 563 30.0 34.2 33.9

ADVAIT MANUKUMAR NAIR 8 7 18 13 14 10 40 30 673 92.2 95.4 95.3

ADVAITH ANOOP NAIR 8 5 18 15 14 9 40 29 663 90.8 94.6 94.5

AJO ABY VARGHESE 8 7 18 13 14 13 40 33 707 96.3 98.0 98.0

BINU BASIL KOORAN 8 7 18 12 14 8 40 27 645 85.3 90.0 89.9

BIYON JOSE CHEMANGATTU 8 4 18 15 14 10 40 29 663 90.8 94.6 94.5

CHINMAY RAKESH 8 5 18 12 14 9 40 26 636 83.4 86.7 86.6

CHRIS FRANKLIN BIJU NELLISSERY 8 7 18 16 14 13 40 36 754 100.0 99.7 99.7

GERARD LOUIS FERNANDES 8 7 18 12 14 12 40 31 684 94.5 96.6 96.5

HUMAID JAHANGIR MOHAMMED 8 3 18 8 14 3 40 14 538 15.7 17.2 17.0

MANU BASIL KOORAN 8 6 18 11 14 4 40 21 595 55.3 58.4 58.0

MUHAMMAD NABHAN MONKOYIL 8 3 18 6 14 6 40 15 547 20.3 23.0 22.8

MUHAMMAD RAZIN ASHRAF CHEMBATHAYIL 8 6 18 12 14 13 40 31 684 94.5 96.6 96.5

NEVIN ANTHONY D SOUZA 8 7 18 14 14 13 40 34 721 97.7 98.6 98.7

NIGEL GODWIN 8 2 18 7 14 4 40 13 529 11.1 13.3 13.1

NIKHILESH PRABODH PULLURI 8 7 18 15 14 13 40 35 736 99.5 99.4 99.4

NIRANJAN PRASAD 8 3 18 11 14 6 40 20 587 47.5 52.4 52.0

RUSHIL MOHAMED ANEESH KUTTASSARI 8 4 18 5 14 7 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

STALLON REEVE NORONHA 8 7 18 15 14 13 40 35 736 99.5 99.4 99.4

VIJAY KRISNA VENUGOPAL SATHYA 8 1 18 2 14 5 40 8 478 1.8 2.0 2.0

ZAIN MOHIDEEN 8 5 18 7 14 4 40 16 555 24.9 27.8 27.6

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