EGE assessment scale in history. Russian language exam scores

The system for evaluating USE results is not easy: instead of the usual "fours" and "fives", you will encounter primary and test scores. What is the primary and test score is easy to understand. It is much more difficult to figure out exactly how the primary scores are converted into test scores.

Primary and test USE score: definitions

Primary score- This preliminary USE score. The primary score is obtained by summing the grades for correctly completed tasks. For example, a correctly completed task of Part A or Part B is worth 1 point, Part C - up to 6 points. The maximum number of primary points for all tasks of control measuring materials (CMM) in different subjects ranges from 39 to 80 points.

Test score- This final USE score. It is obtained from the primary using a special table. Each year, each subject has its own special table.

Example: in 2013, a graduate received a primary score of 35 on the Unified State Examination in history. According to the table, his test score will be 58 / And his deskmate, passing the same story, received one primary score more - 36. His test score on the table will already be 60.

The number of test scores to be strived for must be above the minimum set for this subject. But, as a rule, graduates who are going to receive higher education know in advance how many test scores they need to score to enter the university for the chosen specialty, since universities publish this information.

Converting primary scores to test scores

As we have already said, there are tables for converting primary scores into test scores. The USE assessment system is such that even knowing your primary score, a graduate will not be able to accurately determine his test score on his own, since new tables are compiled every year. It takes 6-8 days to convert primary points into test points.

However, in fairness, it is worth noting that the tables of different years do not differ very much: for some subjects, the number of test scores remains the same, for some it changes by 2-3.

The dynamics of the USE results in the history of 2018 in relation to the results of 2017 and 2016 is shown in the table below.

The table shows that the results of the exam in 2018 are comparable to the results of the USE in 2017. Apparently, this is due to the stabilization after 2016 of the USE exam model in history.

More detailed analytical and methodological materials of the USE 2018 are available at the link.

Our website contains about 3500 assignments for preparing for the exam in history in 2018. The general plan of the examination paper is presented below.

PLAN OF THE EXAMINATION WORK OF THE USE IN HISTORY OF 2019

Designation of the level of difficulty of the task: B - basic, P - advanced, C - high.

Content elements and activities to be checked

Task difficulty level

The maximum score for completing the task

Estimated time to complete the task (min.)

Exercise 1. From ancient times to the beginning of the XXI century. (history of Russia, history of foreign countries). Systematization of historical information (the ability to determine the sequence of events)
Task 2. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Knowledge of dates (matching task)
Task 3. One of the periods studied in the course of the history of Russia (VIII - early XXI century) Definition of terms (multiple choice)
Task 4. One of the periods studied in the course of the history of Russia (VIII - early XXI century) Definition of the term according to several criteria
Task 5. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Knowledge of basic facts, processes, phenomena (task for establishing compliance)
Task 6. VIII - 1914 Work with a textual historical source (assignment to establish correspondence)
Task 7. One of the periods studied in the course of the history of Russia (VIII - early XXI century) Systematization of historical information (multiple choice)
Task 8. 1941–1945 Knowledge of basic facts, processes, phenomena (task for filling in gaps in sentences)
Task 9. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Knowledge of historical figures (matching task)
Task 10. 1914–2012 Working with a textual historical source (short answer in the form of a word, phrase)
Task 11. From ancient times to the beginning of the XXI century. (history of Russia, history of foreign countries). Systematization of historical information presented in various sign systems (table)
Task 12. One of the periods studied in the course of the history of Russia (VIII - early XXI century). Working with a textual historical source
Task 13.
Task 14. One of the periods studied in the course of the history of Russia (VIII - early XXI century). Working with a historical map (scheme)
Task 15.
Task 16. One of the periods studied in the course of the history of Russia (VIII - early XXI century) Working with a historical map (scheme)
Task 17. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Knowledge of the main facts, processes, phenomena of the history of Russian culture (task for establishing compliance)
Task 18.
Task 19. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Analysis of illustrative material
Task 20. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Characteristics of authorship, time, circumstances and purposes of creating the source
Task 21. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Ability to search for historical information in sources of various types
Task 22. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Ability to use the principles of structural-functional, temporal and spatial analysis when working with a source
Task 23. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. Ability to use the principles of structural-functional, temporal and spatial analysis when considering facts, phenomena, processes (task-task)
Task 24. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. The ability to use historical information for argumentation during the discussion
Task 25. VIII - the beginning of the XXI century. (three periods at the choice of the examinee) Historical essay

Correspondence between the minimum primary scores and the minimum test scores of 2019. Order on amendments to Appendix No. 1 to the order of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science. .

OFFICIAL SCALE 2019

THRESHOLD SCORE
By order of Rosobrnadzor, a minimum number of points is established, confirming the mastering of the main general educational programs of secondary (complete) general education by the participants in the exams in accordance with the requirements of the federal state educational standard of secondary (complete) general education. HISTORY THRESHOLD: 9 primary points (32 test points).

EXAM FORMS
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After checking the USE assignments in the Russian language, the initial score for their implementation is set: from 0 to 57. Each assignment is evaluated by a certain number of points: the more difficult the assignment, the more points you can get for it. For the correct performance of tasks in the USE in the Russian language, from 1 to 5 points are given, depending on the complexity of the task. At the same time, you can get from 0 to 24 points for an essay.

After that, the primary score is converted into a test score, which is indicated in the USE certificate. It is this score that is used for admission to higher educational institutions. Translation of USE scores carried out using a special scoring scale.

Also, by the score for the USE, you can determine the approximate mark on a five-point scale that a student would receive for completing tasks in the Russian language in the exam.

Below is USE scores translation scale in Russian: Primary scores, test scores and a rough estimate.

USE score translation scale: Russian

The minimum test score for admission to higher educational institutions in the Russian language is 36.

Primary score Test score Grade
0 0 2
1 3
2 5
3 8
4 10
5 12
6 15
7 17
8 20
9 22
10 24 3
11 26
12 28
13 30
14 32
15 34
16 36
17 38
18 39
19 40
20 41
21 43
22 44
23 45
24 46
25 48
26 49
27 50
28 51
29 53
30 54
31 55
32 56
33 57 4
34 59
35 60
36 61
37 62
38 64
39 65
40 66
41 67
42 69
43 70
44 71
45 72 5
46 73
47 76
48 78
49 81
50 83
51 86
52 88
53 91
54 93
55 96
56 98
57 100

At the end of the 11th grade, all graduates of the Russian Federation will have to take the Unified State Exam. It is here that students will have to face a new system of knowledge assessment - with test scores. And a lot depends on how many points a student receives in total for all subjects: admission to a university on a budgetary basis or a commercial one. Or maybe the points scored are not enough to enter the desired university? How many points can I get for completing exam papers at the USE 2019? A scoring scale can help clarify the situation.

Evaluation of work on the exam

Schoolchildren in our country study according to a five-point system: they get the usual “twos”, “triples”, “fours” or “fives”. However, in the eleventh grade, the guys will have to face the exam and learn about the existence of primary and test scores. How is the USE assessed?

During the examination of examination papers, a certain number of points is awarded to the graduate for a correctly completed task. These are primary scores, which will subsequently be converted into test scores according to a certain formula.

How are exam papers checked?

Checking work is done in two ways:

  • automatically (with the help of special programs and technical means);
  • manually (the correctness of detailed answers is checked by independent experts).

Manual verification occurs during the analysis of works that require detailed solutions and explanations. These can be essays in the Russian language and, essays or solving a complex problem in. As a rule, these tasks are of a high level of complexity.

How long to expect results?

The following time limits apply by law:

  • data processing (for compulsory subjects) at the RCSC should not last longer than 6 calendar days;
  • for data processing (subjects of choice) RTsOI give 4 days;
  • verification at the Federal Testing Center should take no more than 5 working days;
  • approval of the results by the State Examination Commission - 1 more day;
  • up to 3 days to send the results to the USE participants.

In practice, from the moment of passing the exam to receiving the official result, it can take from 8 to 14 days.

When should you file an appeal?

If the graduate decides to appeal about the verification of the test part, then this is unlikely to be successful. The test part is checked by a computer, and if a word or number is written illegibly or without following certain rules for writing words and numbers in the form, then the appeal will be rejected.

If controversial points arise during the expert verification, which is carried out manually, then a third specialist is involved, whose opinion will be decisive.

A graduate can file an appeal based on the results of an expert check within two days after the announcement of the results of the exam.

Russian language - 24

  • Mathematics base - 3 (assessment).
  • The minimum passing score is determined by the university itself. This number of points will directly depend on the scores of applicants who apply in 2019. The more popular the specialty, the higher the passing score will be.

    To understand whether there are enough points for admission, special tables are being developed for converting primary points into test ones. Each subject has its own calculation rules. They change every year, but these changes are not significant.

    Scale for transferring points on the exam in mathematics:

    Each graduate is well aware that in order to successfully enter the specialty of interest, it is necessary to prepare well for the Unified State Exam 2018 and score the highest possible points. What does it mean to “pass the exam well” and how many points will be enough to compete for a budget place in a particular university? This will be discussed in this article.

    We will cover the following important questions:

    First of all, it is important to understand what exists:

    • the minimum score that gives the right to receive a certificate;
    • the minimum score that allows you to apply to the university;
    • the minimum score sufficient for real income to the budget in a particular specialty at a particular university in Russia.

    Naturally, these figures differ significantly.

    Minimum certification score

    The minimum attestation scores of the Unified State Examination are set for compulsory subjects - the Russian language and mathematics at the basic level, and in 2018 are:

    Having overcome this threshold, but not reaching the minimum test score, the examinee will receive a certificate, but will not be able to apply to the university.

    Minimum test score

    The test minimum is the threshold value that gives the right to enter the university. In other words, persons who have overcome the test threshold theoretically have the right to join the fight for budget places. Although, in practice, it is almost impossible to enter highly rated universities with minimal performance.

    In 2018, in all subjects, except for the Russian language and basic mathematics, the test minimum USE scores coincide with the attestation ones and are:

    Item

    Minimum test score

    Russian language

    Mathematics (basic level)

    Mathematics (profile level)

    Social science

    Literature

    Foreign language

    Biology

    Computer science

    Geography

    The principle of calculating the success of passing the unified state exam assumes that the subject must demonstrate a high, average or sufficient level of knowledge, corresponding to grades "5", "4" and "3" in the school scale.

    In case of an unsatisfactory result, as well as when passing a score that the examinee considers insufficient for himself, graduates are given the right to retake the exam.

    Minimum score for admission to the budget

    Most universities announce the threshold score required for applicants for a budget place. This allows each applicant to realistically assess the prospects for admission and choose universities and specialties based on the points scored in the USE.

    In 2018, you can focus on the fact that last season the average passing scores in all subjects of the Unified State Examination among applicants who entered MGIMO and other highly rated universities in the capital fluctuated between the threshold value of 80-90. But, for most regional universities of the Russian Federation, 65-75 points can already be considered a competitive result.

    Converting the primary score to the resulting one

    By completing the tasks proposed in the USE ticket, the examinee gains the so-called primary scores, the maximum value of which varies depending on the subject. When evaluating the level of knowledge, such primary scores are converted into the resulting ones, which are entered in the certificate and are basic upon admission.

    With the help of an online calculator, you can compare primary and test scores in subjects of interest.

    Just like last year, in 2018, the scores scored while passing the USE affect the score of the certificate, and although the table for comparing the test score and traditional marks has not been officially adopted, you can roughly compare your scores right now using a universal calculator.

    Passing scores of the top 10 universities in Russia

    total

    Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov
    Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
    National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
    Saint Petersburg State University
    Moscow State Institute of International Relations
    National Research University Higher School of Economics
    Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman
    National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
    Novosibirsk National Research State University
    St. Petersburg Polytechnic University of Peter the Great

    Please note that the average passing scores for different specialties in the same university can vary significantly. This figure reflects the minimum score of applicants who entered the budget, and tends to change every year. The results of 2017 can only serve as a guideline for applicants in 2018, motivating them to achieve the highest possible results.

    There are many factors that affect the minimum passing score, including:

    1. the total number of graduates who have applied and the scores indicated on their certificates;
    2. the number of applicants who provided original documents;
    3. the number of beneficiaries.

    So, having seen your last name in 20th place in the list of a specialty that provides for 40 budget places, you can confidently consider yourself a student. But, even if you find yourself on this list of 45, there is no reason to be upset if among those standing in front of you there are 5-10 people who provided copies of documents, because most likely these people are tuned to another university and applied for this specialty as a fallback .