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The APES Exam

The Apes Exam Multiple Choice Section Free Response Section 100 Questions 90 minutes Free Response Section 4 Questions 1 Document-Based Question 1 Data-Set Question 2 Synthesis/Evaluation Questions

Document Based Question Prompted with some type of document pertaining to the question being asked Document primarily used to introduce the question Students demonstrate comprehension by adding information learned in class or from reading Do NOT simply repeat info from document as your answer Numbers/info in question will/can help answer questions. Not all info can be pulled from document. Students have to utilize their own knowledge!

Data-set Question “Math Question” No Calculators Allowed! Includes graph, diagram, table, chart, or statistics Approximately 50% of points earned by performing calculations SHOW ALL WORK SHOW ALL UNITS If you cannot do the math, read the entire question and answer the portions that do not require calculations

Synthesis & Evaluation Questions Write answers demonstrating knowledge about a topic studied in the AP Environmental Science course In rare cases may include a simple calculation worth only 1 – 2 points.

Verbs If it asks anything besides identify, you should write at least two sentences. One stating your clear, specific answer and the second providing supporting evidence, examples or a detailed description.

Verbs Identify or List Asking for a specific object, advantage, disadvantage, cause, solution, etc. Students are Required to write in prose (complete sentences) even if it may seem like they can answer this type of question in one word for credit Example: if a question states, “Identify two uses of fuelwood in developing countries.” The answer can be as short as, “Two uses of fuelwood in developing countries are for heating and cooking.” However, you would earn no points for simply writing “heating and cooking.”

Verbs Describe or Explain Asking for details beyond just identifying an object or solution. Often these terms are used with the exact number of solutions or objects to be described. A good description will usually take more than one sentence. Example A question may state “Describe TWO benefits of using fuelwood.” A good response to this prompt is, “Two benefits of the use of fuelwood are the ability for people to heat their homes without using fossil fuels which are non-renewable and result in habitat loss during their extraction. If managed sustainably, the use of fuelwood can minimize habitat loss and is considered a renewable resource.”

Verbs Example a question states, “Discuss a benefit to using fuelwood over current conventional fossil fuels.” A good response to this prompt is, “A benefit of using fuelwood over a conventional fossil fuel like coal is the reduction in sulfur dioxide emissions associated with coal burning practices. By decreasing sulfur dioxide emissions we also reduce acid deposition problems that cause tissue damage to trees in terrestrial ecosystems and cause fish kills due to lower pH in aquatic systems.” Discuss 2–3 points may be earned for this type of question; Important to write additional detail and go beyond a simple description or explanation. A good discussion may take an entire paragraph. Remember, discussion questions require students to not only identify and define but to further elaborate.

Verbs Example Write an Argument a question states, “Write an argument in support of the practice of sustainably harvesting fuelwood.” A good response to this prompt is, “Harvesting fuelwood sustainably avoids using practices like clear-cutting forests. Clear-cutting causes soil erosion, and runoff into waterways causing sedimentation, which decreases primary productivity, increases fish kills due to suffocation, and results in poor water quality for people who depend on the waterways for their domestic water use. Furthermore, when the rate of tree harvesting exceeds the rate of replanting, tracts of forest that function as carbon dioxide reservoirs are no longer available, which will increase carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and further global climate change.” Write an Argument Series of statements all in support of a stated position on an issue. As a result, students may be rewarded for writing a lengthy list. An argument is the most extensive and detailed response that students could be called upon to write and it should be at least one paragraph in length.