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At what age do children have to start school in the UK?
at the age of 5
at the age of 6
at the age of 7
Five-year olds start their education
at university
in kindergarten
in primary schools
in nursery schools
After primary school is finished, students continue their
work-related education
secondary education
compulsory education
hands-on education
GCSE stands for
General Certificate of Standard English
General Certificate of School Education
Genius College of Secondary Education
General Certificate of Secondary Education
The National Curriculum is
a sports event
a set of subjects and standards used by primary and secondary schools
a certificate
a set of standards and subjects used by universities
The "A" in A-level exams stands for
arranged
achieved
advanced
analysed
co-educational means
boys and girls teach each other
boys and girls are taught together
boys and girls attend different schools
boys and girls cooperate with teachers
Students in the UK usually take the GCSE exams at the age of
15
16
17
18
In the UK, further education finishes with the
A-level exams
B-level exams
C-level exams
Secondary school starts at the age of
9
10
11
12
A "public school" in the UK is
a vocational school
a state school
a private school
a comprehensive
Which is NOT an extra-curricular activity?
sports
music
debating club
science
Sixth form in the UK lasts
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
There is no national curriculum in the USA
true
false
US public schools are partly funded by
property taxes
income taxes
sponsors
value added taxes
In the US, kids start their school education with
the kindergarten
primary school
elementary school
college
After elementary school, kids in the US attend a
boarding school
high school
middle school
High school in the US starts at grade
6
7
8
9