In the following example, what type of constructed response question is being used?

In the story of the three little pigs, what material did the third little pig use to buy his house?


Application – ‘Think and Search Question’


Knowledge or Comprehension – ‘Right There Question’


Evaluation – ‘On My Own Question’


Analysis Synthesis – ‘Author and Me Question’

Would this be Evaluation – ‘On My Own Question’?

No, the type of constructed response question being used in the example is a Knowledge or Comprehension question, specifically a 'Right There Question'.

To get the answer to this question, you simply need to recall a specific piece of information from the story of the three little pigs. The question asks what material the third little pig used to build his house, which can be found directly in the text without requiring any further analysis or interpretation.

Evaluation questions, on the other hand, typically involve making judgments or assessments based on information from a passage, while 'On My Own Questions' generally require personal opinions or interpretations that go beyond the text.

Therefore, in this case, the question is not an Evaluation or an 'On My Own Question', but rather a Knowledge or Comprehension question since it directly tests your understanding of a specific detail mentioned in the story.

No.

Isolate the question again:

... what material did the third little pig use to buy his house?

Now which type of question is this? Can you find out easily from the first read of the story? Do you have to think very much?