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The in Algebra for 7th-grade students, conducted in April 2017 , was a standardized assessment designed to evaluate students' mastery of the curriculum toward the end of the academic year. Structure of the 2017 KDR
: Applying properties of exponents.
: A more complex problem requiring a full written solution and explanation. Key Topics Covered The in Algebra for 7th-grade students, conducted in
According to the official instructions , the work consisted of to be completed within 45 minutes . The structure was as follows:
: Simplifying expressions and calculating numerical values. Linear Equations : Solving equations with one variable. Functions : Working with linear functions and their graphs. Key Topics Covered According to the official instructions
: Required only a short answer. Some were multiple-choice (one correct option out of four), while others required students to write in a numerical result.
: Addition, subtraction, and multiplication of polynomials. Short Multiplication Formulas : Applying Evaluation Criteria The work was typically scored out of a maximum of 9 points : Tasks 1–7 : 1 point each for a correct answer. Functions : Working with linear functions and their graphs
: Up to 2 points, depending on the completeness and accuracy of the solution. A 1-point score was often given if there was a minor calculation error but the method was correct. Scoring Scale (Approximate) "5" (Excellent) : 8–9 points "4" (Good) : 6–7 points "3" (Satisfactory) : 4–5 points "2" (Unsatisfactory) : 0–3 points