Test Information Guide
Field 63: Mathematics
Sample Open-Response Item
The following materials contain:
- Sample test directions for the open-response item
- A sample open-response item
- An example of a strong response to the open-response item
- The scoring rubric
Sample Test Directions for Open-Response Items
This section of the test consists of two open-response item assignments. You will be asked to prepare a written response of approximately 150–300 words, or 1–2 pages, for each assignment.
Read the assignments carefully before you begin your responses. Think about how you will organize your responses. You may use the erasable sheet(s) to make notes, write an outline, or otherwise prepare your responses. However, your final response to each assignment must be either:
- typed into the on-screen response box,
- written on a response sheet and scanned using the scanner provided at your workstation, or
- provided using both the on-screen response box (for typed text) and a response sheet (for calculations or drawings) that you will scan using the scanner provided at your workstation.
Instructions for scanning your response sheet(s) are available by clicking the "Scanning Help" button at the top of the screen.
As a whole, your response to each assignment must demonstrate an understanding of the knowledge of the field. In your response to each assignment, you are expected to demonstrate the depth of your understanding of the subject area by applying your knowledge rather than by merely reciting factual information.
Your responses to the assignments will be evaluated based on the following criteria.
- PURPOSE: the extent to which the response achieves the purpose of the assignment
- SUBJECT KNOWLEDGE: appropriateness and accuracy in the application of subject knowledge
- SUPPORT: quality and relevance of supporting evidence
- RATIONALE: soundness of argument and degree of understanding of the subject area
The open-response item assignments are intended to assess subject knowledge. Your responses must be communicated clearly enough to permit valid judgment of the evaluation criteria by scorers. Your responses should be written for an audience of educators in this field. The final version of each response should conform to the conventions of edited American English. Your responses should be your original work, written in your own words, and not copied or paraphrased from some other work.
Be sure to write about the assigned topics. Remember to review your work and make any changes you think will improve your responses.
Any time spent responding to an assignment, including scanning the response sheet(s), is part of your testing time. Monitor your time carefully. When your testing time expires, a pop-up message will appear on-screen indicating the conclusion of your test session. Only response sheets that are scanned before you end your test or before time has expired will be scored. Any response sheet that is not scanned before testing ends will NOT be scored.
Sample Open-Response Item
Objective 0018
Prepare an organized, developed analysis on a topic integrating knowledge from at least two of the following: number sense and operations; relations, functions, and algebra; geometry and measurement; probability, statistics, calculus, and discrete mathematics.
Note: For this assignment on the actual test, you may type a response into the on-screen response box and/or handwrite and scan your response using a Response Sheet provided for you. Do not use more than two Response Sheets for this assignment.
Use the information below to complete the assignment that follows.
The fuel efficiency of a certain car can be represented by a quadratic function where fuel efficiency is a quadratic function of the speed at which the car is driven according to the data shown in the table below.
Speed
(miles per hour)Fuel Efficiency
(miles per gallon)45 38 1 third 55 40 65 38 1 third
Use your knowledge of quadratic relationships to develop a response of approximately 150 to 300 words, or 1 to 2 pages, in which you analyze the relationship between fuel efficiency and speed for the car. In your response:
- find the quadratic function f of x, where x is in miles per hour, that describes the fuel efficiency of the car;
- graph the function on a coordinate grid, including all appropriate labels, and explain the meaning of any zeros and extrema in the context of this situation;
- use the equation to calculate how many miles a car with 16 gallons of gas can travel if the car maintains a speed of 61 miles per hour; and
- describe the speed(s) the car must maintain if the driver desires a fuel efficiency of at least 25 miles per hour.
Be sure to show your work and explain the reasoning you use in analyzing and solving this problem.
Sample Strong Response to the Open-Response Item
The sample response below reflects a strong knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
1. From the table given, you can see the symmetry of the data and I know it is a quadratic from the information given. This tells me that the (55, 40) is the vertex of the parabola. Using the vertex form of the quadratic equation, I put in the coordinates of the vertex.
y = a times open parens x minus h close parens squared + k where (h, k) is the vertex
y = a times open parens x minus 55 close parens squared + 40 From the chart pick one of the other two given ordered pairs
38 1over3 = a times open parens 65 minus 55 close parens squared + 40 Solving for a, I get a = negative 1over60
The equation is y = negative 1over60times open parens x minus 55 close parens squared + 40 where x is the mph and y is the mpg
2. I substituted x = 0 into the equation and found the y-intercept to be negative 10 5over12 and then put y = 0 into the equation to find the x-intercepts of about 6 open parens 6 point 0 1 close parens and about 104 open parens 103 point 9 9 close parens. Using these and the 3 points given in the table, I made a graph of the parabola.
The maximum tells us that you get the highest fuel efficiency open parens 40 m p g close parens going 55 mph.
The y-intercept tells you that when you are idling open parens going 0 m p h close parens you are getting negative fuel efficiency.
The x-intercepts tell us where we start to have a positive fuel efficiency open parens around 6 m p h close parens and when we no longer get any fuel efficiency open parens 104 m p g close parens.
Image of hand-drawn graph is shown. Graph of x and y axis. The x axis is labeled M P H and has increments of 10 marked from 10 to 100. The y axis is labeled M P G and has increments of 10 marked from negative 10 to 50. An arc is drawn with arrows at each end that includes the following points: (0, negative 10), (6, 0), (25, 25), (45, 37), (55, 40), (65, 37), (85, 25), (104, 0)
3. Given 16 gallons of gas and going 61 mph: This means we put x = 61 into our equation and solve for y.
y = negative 1over60times open parens x minus 55 close parens squared + 40 put in x = 61
y = negative 1over60times open parens 61 minus 55 close parens squared + 40 or y = negative 1over60times open parens 6 close parens squared + 40 and y = negative 36over60 + 40
y = 39.4 mpg so 16 times 39.4 = 630.4 miles on 16 gallons of gas
4. I want at least a fuel efficiency of 25 mpg so that means I need to put 25 in for y and solve for x.
25 = negative 1over60times open parens x minus 55 close parens squared + 40 25 = negative 1over60times open parens x squared minus 110 x plus 3025 close parens + 40
25 = negative 1over60times x squared + 110over60x − 3025over60 + 2400over60 and multiply both sides by negative 60
negative 1500 = x squared − 110x + 625 Take 1500 from both sides of the equation and solve.
0 = x squared − 110x + 2125 this is open parens x minus 25 close parens times open parens x minus 85 close parens so x = 25 mph or 85 mph
This means you need to go at least 25 mph and no faster than 85 mph to have at least 25 mpg for your efficiency.
Scoring Rubric
Performance Characteristics
The following characteristics guide the scoring of responses to the open-response item(s).
Purpose | The extent to which the response achieves the purpose of the assignment. |
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Subject Matter Knowledge | Accuracy and appropriateness in the application of subject matter knowledge. |
Support | Quality and relevance of supporting details. |
Rationale | Soundness of argument and degree of understanding of the subject matter. |
Scoring Scale
The scoring scale below, which is related to the performance characteristics for the tests, is used by scorers in assigning scores to responses to the open-response item(s).
Score Point | Score Point Description |
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4 |
The "4" response reflects a thorough knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
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3 | The "3" response reflects an adequate knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
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2 | The "2" response reflects a limited knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
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1 | The "1" response reflects a weak knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
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U | The response is unrelated to the assigned topic, illegible, primarily in a language other than English, not of sufficient length to score, or merely a repetition of the assignment. |
B | There is no response to the assignment. |