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INT-IEA-TIMSS-2003-V1.1
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2003
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2002 - 2003
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Variables
IDBOOK
*BOOKLET ID*
IDSCORA
*ACHIEVEMENT SCORER*
IDCNTRY
*COUNTRY ID*
IDSCHOOL
*SCHOOL ID*
IDCLASS
*CLASS ID*
IDSTUD
*STUDENT ID*
IDPOP
*POPULATION ID*
IDGRADER
*STANDARDIZED GRADE ID*
DPCDATE
*FILE CREATION DATE AT DPC HAMBURG*
M011001
WHICH FIGURE HAS ONE-HALF BLACK DOTS?(B)
M011002
TOTAL NUMBER OF BOYS AND GIRLS (D)
M011003
TOTAL NUMBER OF PENCILS (C)
M011004
NUMBER REPRESENTED BY SQUARES (B)
M011005
WHICH HAS LARGEST AREA? (C)
M011006
WHICH HAS FLAT AND CURVED SURFACE? (D)
M011007
WHICH HAS SAME VALUE? (B)
M011008
SUM OF TWO NUMBERS WITH DECIMALS (B)
M011009
BAR GRAPH: WHICH SHOWS 45 BOTTLES? (B)
M011010
VOLUME OF STACK OF CUBES (D)
M011011
HOW LONG TO WASH WINDOWS? (A)
M011012
BAR GRAPH: WHICH TWO SHOW 80 BOTTLES?(A)
M011013
HOW MUCH DID TEMPERATURE RISE? (D)
M011014
CONGRUENT FIGURES (C)
M011015
SUBTRACTION WITH DECIMALS (E)
M011016
3 OF 4 SQUARES SHADED (C)
M011017
WHEN IS MARYS TRIP? (C)
M011018
DIGIT IN HUNDREDS PLACE (B)
M011019
NUMBER ROUNDED TO 600 (D)
M011020
FRACTION TO DECIMAL (C)
M011021
WHICH NUMBER IS IT? (B)
M011022
STATEMENTS ABOUT TRIANGLE (A)
M011023
WEIGHT OF AN ADULT (C)
M011024
EXPRESS NUMBER IN WORDS (B)
M011025
PERIMETER OF RECTANGLE (D)
M011026
WHICH IS TRUE? (C)
M011027
COMPLETE NUMBER PATTERN (A)
M011028
WHICH NUMBER IS EQUAL? (B)
M012023
UNITS TO MEASURE MASS OF EGG (C)
M012044
FIGURE SHOW FRACTION OF SHADED SQUARE(E)
M012048
SYMBOLIC LINEAR EQUATION OF MAGAZINES(B)
M012065
DISTANCE ON MAP (C)
M012069
ROTATED 3-DIMENSIONAL FIGURE (A)
M012078
HIGHEST TEMPERATURE ON CHART (B)
M012117
ESTIMATE NUMBER OF CABBAGES (C)
M012119
FRACTION OF CAKE LEFT (D)
M012126
HEIGHTS OF FOUR GIRLS ON GRAPH (B)
M031002
A PIRATE SHIP CHASING A TREASURE SHIP(A)
M031004
LENGTH OF STRING PULLED STRAIGHT (B)
M031006
THE LEAST NUMBER OF TILES TO COVER (B)
M031008
THE LENGTH OF THE FILMS (B)
M031009
GEORGIA NEEDS PAGES TO SEND LETTERS (1)
M031011
NOTEBOOKS FOR 115 STUDENTS (1)
M031016
WHAT IS THE PRIZE WINNING NUMBER (1)
M031023
THE NUMBER TO GO IN THE CENTER (C)
M031029
4/5 MINUS 1/5 (A)
M031030
12.36 MINUS 9.7 (1)
M031038
RITA, INA, AND LANA ARRANGE 3 TILES (D)
M031041
TRIANGULAR TILES NEEDED TO COVER (1)
M031043
A TRAIN FROM REDVILLE TO BEDFORD (C)
M031045
TYPES OF TREES IN PIE CHARTS (A)
M031050
KEN MEASURED LENGTH OF A BLACKBOARD (A)
M031051
THE DAILY START TIMES FOR A MOVIE (C)
M031064
TIME TO BAKE BISCUITS (A)
M031065
1/3 OF 600 BALLS IN A BOX (1)
M031068
DON, ROB, LYNN WALK HOME FROM SCHOOL (1)
M031071
POSITION OF SHAPE AFTER A HALF TURN (B)
M031079B
PATTERN OF CIRCLES/FIGURE 5 (1)
M031079C
PATTERN OF CIRCLES/FIGURE 20 (1)
M031083
6 PIECES OF CARDBOARD TO MAKE A SHAPE(D)
M031085
RECTANGLE AND A TRIANGLE (A)
M031088
JAMIE IS PLAYING A BOARD GAME (C)
M031093
WHICH DOTTED LINE IS OF SYMMETRY (D)
M031097
BETTYS AVERAGE DRIVING SPEED (C)
M031098
THE NEXT NUMBER IN THE PATTERN 2,4,8 (C)
M031106
MANOS MISSING DIGIT (1)
M031108
MARIA COLLECTED SOFT DRINK BOTTLES (D)
M031109
THE ANGLES ORDERED BY SIZE (C)
M031128
5631 PLUS 286 (1)
M031130
THE NUMBER LIA SHOULD ADD TO 142 (1)
M031133
FAVORITE COLORS OF DARINS FRIENDS (2)
M031134
JASMINS TALLY CHART (1)
M031135
FAVORITE FRUIT JUICE OF CLASSMATES (B)
M031155
TEACHERS PENS ON THE GRAPH (D)
M031159
ROTATE THE SHAPE 1/4 TURN CLOCKWISE (A)
M031162
NUMBER GOING IN THE NUMBER LINE BOX (1)
M031172
CHART SHOWING NUMBER OF HOUSES (A)
M031173
HOW MANY PENCILS MARIA HAS ALTOGETHER(D)
M031178
GEORGE PRACTICED SOCCER 6 DAYS A WEEK(D)
M031183
RECIPE FOR 3 PEOPLE (2)
M031185
DISTANCE BETWEEN TOWNS FROM MAP (D)
M031187
KIM GAVE PETE 3 MORE PENCILS (B)
M031190
OUTPUT OF THE NUMBER MACHINE (B)
M031210
SELECT A FRACTION LARGER THAN 1/2 (A)
M031216
WHAT FRACTION OF CAKE JOHN ATE (B)
M031218
600 BOOKS TO BE PACKED INTO BOXES (D)
M031219
RECTANGULAR PIECE OF PAPER (B)
M031220
ALI SOLD SOME OF HIS APPLES (D)
M031223
A NUMBER PATTER USING THE RULE ADD4(D)
M031227
SEANS RULE TO TRANSFORM NUMBERS (1)
M031235
CHILDREN SHARE SWEETS EQUALLY (1)
M031240
COMPLETE TABLE FOR GIRLS AND BOYS (1)
M031242A
RENTING BIKES/FILL TABLE (1)
M031242B
RENTING BIKES/SAME PRICE (1)
M031242C
RENTING BIKES/12 HOURS (B)
M031245
12 DIVIDED BY 3 EQUALS (D)
M031247
A MAN TOOK HIS CHILDREN TO A FAIR (2)
M031249
THE VALUE OF 37 TIMES BOX PLUS 6 (1)
M031251
EBRUS RULE TO GET NUMBER IN BOX (B)
M031252
IF THE PATTER 3,6,9,12 CONTINUED (B)
M031254
NUMBER OF BOXES CAN FIT ON A SHELF (B)
M031255
64 DIVIDED BY BOX EQUALS BOX (B)
M031258
THE RULE ANN USES TO GET HER NUMBER (1)
M031264
COLORS OF STUDENTS HAIR ON THE GRAPH(1)
M031265
HOW MANY MORE PENCILS THAN RULERS SOL(1)
M031267
SHADE IN TWO TRIANGLES OF DIFF SIZE (1)
M031269
INDICATES GEOMETRIC SHAPES IN PICT (2)
M031271
THE SQUARE IS CUT INTO 7 PIECES (1)
M031272A
DRAW LINE ON RECTANGLE/2 TRIANGLES (1)
M031272B
DRAW LINE ON RECTANGLE/2 RECTANGLES (1)
M031272C
DRAW LINE ON RECTANGLE/1RECTANGLE, 2 (1)
M031274
DRAW THE REFLECTION OF THE SHAPE (1)
M031276
THE POINTER ON THE SCALE (D)
M031282
NUMBER OF BOYS AND GIRLS IN A SCHOOL (2)
M031285
ALAN AND FRED WENT RUNNING (1)
M031286
762 CARS PARKED IN 6 EQUAL ROWS (1)
M031294
HOW MUCH THE APPLES WEIGH IN GRAMS (D)
M031297
THE SHADED AREA IN SQUARE CENTIMETERS(1)
M031298
COMPLETE THE FIGURE WITH AN AREA (1)
M031299
WATER IN BOTTLE AFTER POURING 250 (1)
M031301
AL WANTED TO WEIGHT HIS CAT (1)
M031303
9 ROWS OF CHAIRS 15 CHAIRS BY ROW (C)
M031304
9 ROWS OF 15 CHAIRS/TOTAL (1)
M031305
15 TIMES 9 (1)
M031306
204 DIVIDED BY 4 (1)
M031309
A 204 CM ROPE CUT INTO 4 (1)
M031310
A 204 CM ROPE CUT INTO 4/CALCULATION (D)
M031313
TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE ON A SHIP (1)
M031315
THE FAVORITE ICE CREAMS OF 30 STUD (C)
M031316
4 TIMES BOX EQUALS 28 (1)
M031317
3 + 8 = BOX PLUS 6 (D)
M031322
DRAW A TRIANGLE WITH AB AS THE BASE (1)
M031325
DRAW AN ANGLE BETWEEN 90 AND 180 DEG (1)
M031327
DRAW A LINE ON THE GRID PARALLEL (1)
M031330
LIST THE SHAPES THAT ARE TRIANGLES (1)
M031332
THE NUMBER CLOSEST IN SIZE TO 10 (B)
M031333
HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURES FOR A WEEK (A)
M031334
THE RULE FOR 2,5,11,23 (C)
M031335
TEMP INCREASING AT CONSTANT RATE (C)
M031338
WHICH COULD EQUAL 150 MILLILITERS (A)
M031341
1279 PLUS 243 BY MISTAKE (A)
M031344A
NUMBER TILES_GET TO 20 USING 2,7,9 (1)
M031344B
NUMBER TILES_GET TO 20 USING 1,3,6 (1)
M031344C
NUMBER TILES_GET TO 20 USING 1,4,6 (2)
M031345A
NUMBER TILES_LARGEST NUMBER (+) (1)
M031345B
NUMBER TILES_LARGEST NUMBER (-) (1)
M031345C
NUMBER TILES_LARGEST NUMBER (X) (1)
M031346A
TRADING CARDS_CARTOON CARDS (1)
M031346B
TRADING CARDS_SPORTS CARDS (1)
M031346C
TRADING CARDS_MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CARDS(2)
M031347A
GEOMETRY TILES_BLACK TRIANGLE (1)
M031347B
GEOMETRY TILES_BLACK SQUARE (1)
M031347C
GEOMETRY TILES_FRACTION SHADED (1)
M031348A
GEOMETRY TILES_1/2 BLACK (1)
M031348B
GEOMETRY TILES_5/8 BLACK (2)
M031350A
MARYTOWN_ADD A PARK (1)
M031350B
MARYTOWN_ADD A LIBRARY (1)
M031350C
MARYTOWN_ADD A SCHOOL (1)
M031351
WHICH CAN BE FOLDED INTO A 3-D FIGURE(D)
M031379
TRADING CARDS_TRADING SPORTS CARDS (1)
M031380
TRADING CARDS_TRADING CARTOON CARDS (1)
S011001
OBJECTS FLOATING IN WATER (B)
S011003
EARTHS SURFACE (A)
S011004
BODYS USE OF EXCESS FOOD (D)
S011005
WHERE ARE FOSSILS FOUND (D)
S011006
WHAT STRONG MAGNETS SEPARATE (C)
S011007
SALTIEST WATER (A)
S011008
WHICH DECAYS FASTEST (D)
S011009
WEIGHT ON SCALE (D)
S011010
HERBIVOROUS ANIMAL (D)
S011011
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE (B)
S011012
GAS WE NEED TO BREATHE (B)
S011013
IRON AND ALUMINUM (E)
S011014
WHY MADE OF COPPER (A)
S011015
TEETH (D)
S011016
WHICH DOESNT LAY EGGS (B)
S011017
SOAP BUBBLES (A)
S011018
WHICH IS HOTTEST (D)
S011019
PLANTS AND FISH IN RIVER (1)
S011021
PLANT GROWN FOR FOOD (A)
S011022
EARTHS MOVEMENT (B)
S011023
TERRYS ROCKS (D)
S011025
AIR WHEN A PERSON BREATHES (C)
S011026
PLANTS AND WATER ABSORPTION (D)
S011027
WHICH DIAGRAM SHOWS SHADOW (C)
S011028
ICEBERG IN SEA WATER (A)
S011029
WHICH COULD CAUSE RAINBOW (D)
S011030
BOILING WATER (C)
S011031
WASHING HANDS (A)
S011032
DIRECTION OF WATER (1)
S011033
EFFECT ON ADULT HEIGHT (A)
S012007
LAYERS OF EARTH (C)
S012010
PULSE/ BREATHING RATE AFTER EXERCISE (C)
S012033
INTERPRETATION OF SENSES (A)
S031001
HOW TADPOLES GET IN THE POND (D)
S031003
LARVAE FOUND IN A BAG OF RICE (D)
S031005
CLOSED GLASS BOTTLE FILLED WITH WATER(1)
S031009
BUBBLES RISE IN WATER (1)
S031017
INSECT CORRECTLY PAIRED WITH (D)
S031026
SKULLS OF PLANTEATER AND ANIMALEATER (2)
S031035
SUBSTANCES THAT DISSOLVE IN WATER (D)
S031038
WHICH BULB WILL LIGHT (C)
S031044
LABEL EARTH, MOON, AND SUN (1)
S031047
WATER ON CAR PARKED OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT(1)
S031053
IDENTIFY WOOD, ROCK AND IRON (2)
S031060
HOW MUCH TIME TO NEXT FULL MOON (C)
S031061
CANDLE FLAME LAST TO GO OUT (B)
S031068
MARIAS EXPERIM WITH SALT AND WATER (A)
S031072
TWO THINGS WRONG WITH THE SHADOW (2)
S031075
WHICH CUBE TAKES THE LONGEST TO MELT (A)
S031076
TWO CARTS HOLDING MAGNETS (1)
S031077
OBJECT IN CIRCUIT THAT ALLOWS BULB (A)
S031078
BEANS FALLING OFF HEATED METAL RULER (A)
S031081
RIBBON TIED TO POLE TO MEASURE WIND (1)
S031082
ROCK CARRIED FARTHEST DOWN THE RIVER (B)
S031084
TRUE STATEMENT (C)
S031088A
TWO WAYS TO USE AIR (1)
S031088B
TWO WAYS TO USE AIR (1)
S031190
CAN THE ONLY TURTLE REPRODUCE (1)
S031193
ANIMAL WITH TEETH MOST LIKE HUMANS (C)
S031197A
TWO USES OF ELECTRICITY (1)
S031197B
TWO USES OF ELECTRICITY (1)
S031204
COARSE AND FINE SALT ADDED TO WATER (1)
S031205
SUG DISSOLVED IN COLD WARM AND HOT WA(C)
S031212
GROUP THAT CONSISTS ONLY OF LIVING (A)
S031218
ARE PLANTS LIVING OR NONLIVING (1)
S031229
WHICH GROUP OF ANIMALS ARE MAMMALS (B)
S031230
WHAT BIRDS, BATS AND BUTTERFLIES HAVE(D)
S031233
MAIN FEATURES OF FOUR ANIMALS SHOWN (1)
S031235A
CHARACT OF FISH AND MAMMALS/ FIS (1)
S031235B
CHARACT OF FISH AND MAMMALS/ MAM (1)
S031236
BIRDS FOOT STRUCTURE (D)
S031239
BIRD LIKELY TO EAT SMALL MAMMALS (A)
S031240A
TWO FUNCTIONS OF HUMAN SKELETON (1)
S031240B
TWO FUNCTIONS OF HUMAN SKELETON (1)
S031241A
TWO FUNCTIONS OF SKIN (1)
S031241B
TWO FUNCTIONS OF SKIN (1)
S031246
WHAT THE BODY DOES TO COOL DOWN (1)
S031251
PHYSICAL CHANGE-CHILDREN BECOME ADULT(1)
S031252
ORGANISMS THAT GIVE BIRTH OR LAY EGGS(2)
S031254
ANIMAL WITH SIMILAR YOUNG AND ADULT (B)
S031255
ANIMAL THAT SHEDS ITS OUTER COVERING (B)
S031264
CURLY HAIR OR STRAIGHT HAIR (A)
S031266
ONLY SIBERIAN TIGERS LEFT ARE FEMALE (D)
S031269
EXPLAIN YELLOW COLOR OF A PLANT (B)
S031270
CAN OAK TREE AND SUNFLOWER REPRODUCE (1)
S031273
METAL SPOON AND WOODEN SPOON (B)
S031275
EXPLANATION FOR DAY AND NIGHT (C)
S031278
ONE WAY SUN AND MOON DIFFER (1)
S031281
WHY BIRDS SIT ON THEIR EGGS (B)
S031283
ANIMAL MOST LIKELY TO LIVE IN DESERT (C)
S031284
PHYS FEATURE TO GET RID OF BODY HEAT (D)
S031287
PLANT FOUND IN TROPICAL RAIN FOREST (B)
S031291
WHAT WALRUS HAS TO KEEP IT WARM (A)
S031298
BOILED EGG IN COLD WATER (B)
S031299
SUNLIGHT MADE UP OF COLORS (1)
S031306
FIGURE WHERE TWO MAGNETS REPEL (C)
S031311
FORCE THAT CAUSES OBJECT TO FALL (B)
S031313
WHICH CAN MAKE OBJECTS REPEL (B)
S031317
ORGANISM THAT MAKES ITS OWN FOOD (B)
S031319
ENERGY TO HEAL A CUT (C)
S031325
ONE THING TO CAUSE MANUELS TEMPER (1)
S031326A
TWO WAYS KEVIN PASSED HIS COLD (1)
S031326B
TWO WAYS KEVIN PASSED HIS COLD (1)
S031330
PROTECTION FROM THE SUN (1)
S031338
WHERE TADPOLE GETS ITS FOOD (C)
S031340
BEST SOURCE OF CALCIUM (C)
S031346
NUTRIENTS FROM FRUIT (1)
S031347
TRUE STATEMENT ABOUT FOOD CHAIN (C)
S031349
WHICH ARE INSECTS (A)
S031356
WHICH ANIMAL IS A PREDATOR (B)
S031361
SAME EYES IN DIFFERENT CONDITION (B)
S031370
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS(1)
S031371
HEAT NEEDED TO CHANGE STATE OF WATER (D)
S031372A
SOLID LIQUID AND GAS IN A CONTAINER (1)
S031372B
SOLID LIQUID AND GAS IN A CONTAINER (2)
S031376
BEST SOIL FOR PLANTS TO GROW IN (D)
S031379
BEST LOCATION TO GROW CROPS (B)
S031382
WATER VAPOR WHEN IT GETS COLD (1)
S031383
TOWN WHERE IT IS MOST LIKELY TO SNOW (D)
S031384A
TWO SEASONS/ NAME (1)
S031384B
TWO SEASONS/ DIFFERENCE (1)
S031387
EVIDENCE THAT OCEAN ONCE COVERED LAND(C)
S031389
SOIL CHANGE DUE ONLY TO NATURAL CAUSE(D)
S031390A
TWO ACTIVITIES LEADING TO ANIMAL EXT (1)
S031390B
TWO ACTIVITIES LEADING TO ANIMAL EXT (1)
S031391A
TWO WAYS TO AVOID WASTING WATER (1)
S031391B
TWO WAYS TO AVOID WASTING WATER (1)
S031393
WHY PEOPLE SHOULD NOT DRINK FROM SEA (1)
S031396A
TWO THINGS WOOD IS USED FOR (1)
S031396B
TWO THINGS WOOD IS USED FOR (1)
Total: 707
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