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B) B
D) G
What is the highest mark in British schools?
C) F
A) A A) A
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B) 7
D) 5
English children start going to school at the age of …
C) 6
A) 8
D) 5
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B) Friday & Saturday
D) Saturday & Monday
There are 2 days a week when Britishpupils don’t go to school. They are:
C) Saturday & Sunday
A) Sunday & Monday
C) Saturday & Sunday
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B) Oxford
D) Edinburgh
Which is GB’s oldest university?
C) London
A) Cambridge B) Oxford
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B) Redbrick Universities
D) Glasgow & Edinburgh
What universities have the highest academic reputation in the UK?
C) Cambridge & Oxford
A) London & Bristol
C) Cambridge & Oxford
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B) 16
D) 18
What is the school-leaving age in the UK?
C) 17
A) 15 B) 16
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B) a university
D) upper grades of secondary school
High school is …
C) a very good school
A) a college B) a university
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B) a master’s degree
D) nothing
What is the first degree awarded by universities?
C) a doctor’s degree
A) a bachelor’s degree A) a bachelor’s degree
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B) voluntary
D) compulsory
Secondary education in Britain is …
C) optional
A) compulsive
D) compulsory
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B) private school
D) religious school
In England “public school” means …
C) comprehensive school
A) state financed school B) private school
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B) secondary school
D) high schoolC) junior school
A) infant school
C) junior school
What school do children start to attendat 7 years?
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B) The University of Manchester
D) The University of Nottingham
Which is the largest university in England by student number?
C) The University of Leeds
A) The Open University A) The Open University
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B) primary school
D) high school
Which of the following stages of British education is not obligatory?
C) secondary school
A) nursery school A) nursery school
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B) a policeman
D) a teacher
Who helps schoolchildren to cross the street near the school?
C) a lollipop man
A) a fireman
C) a lollipop man
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B) secondary education
D) “sandwich” courses
What do we call the following pattern of tuition:six month college and six month in industry?
C) full-time tuition
A) further education
D) “sandwich” courses
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