Strongest points first! When you’re asked to describe/ compare and contrast/ evaluate data, the examiner is looking to quickly be able to give you your marks. When the question asks you to describe the graph above (3), there are 3 available marks, you should describe 3 different aspects of the graph.ģ. Give as many points as there are marks available. A good general tip is to make sure every sentence addresses 1 key point in the question.Ģ. The reason being that in order to gain marks you need the examiners to pick up on your points, which therefore needs to be as easy as possible. Imagine the examiner is 5 years old and doesn’t have time for anything. ![]() ![]() We will break down how to answer the following types of questions that are unique to DBQs.ġ. In this blog post, we break down all the different types of questions that get asked in the Paper 2 Data-Based Questions, to give you a massive advantage over all the other candidates. The myth goes that there’s simply no way to get good at these questions. The IB Biology Data Based Questions make up 20% of the paper 2 marks available.īut, if you’re like most other IB students, you absolutely hate the IB Biology Data Based Questions.
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