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  2. Past paper - Wikipedia

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    A past paper is an examination paper from a previous year or previous years, usually used either for exam practice or for tests such as University of Oxford, [1] [2] University of Cambridge [3] College Collections. Exam candidates find past papers valuable in test preparation.

  3. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    However, these definitions no longer apply, as several 'quality' papers in Scotland have followed the lead of The Independent by adopting a tabloid format (which some prefer to refer to as 'compact' to avoid being associated with their more downmarket peers). In Scotland, two broadsheet newspapers have made the switch to 'compact' format.

  4. Certificate of Sixth Year Studies - Wikipedia

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    In the Scottish secondary education system, the Certificate of Sixth Year Studies (CSYS) was the highest level of qualification available to pupils from 1968 until circa 2000. [ 1 ] Overseen by the Scottish Examination Board (SEB), it was taken by students in their sixth year (final year) of secondary education (ages 16–18) and was available ...

  5. Higher (Scottish) - Wikipedia

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    Paper A was a short answer question paper and Paper B required longer, more in-depth answers. Coursework could account for anything from 0% ( English ) to 30% ( Computing Studies ) of the final mark. The majority of Scottish Higher Education Institutions were generally only accepting Revised Higher Grade for entry, [ when? ] except where a ...

  6. Scottish Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    The SQA's functions and responsibilities are laid out in the Education (Scotland) Act 1996 as amended by the Scottish Qualifications Authority Act 2002.Until their merger, the two major Scottish examination authorities were the Scottish Examination Board (SEB) and the Scottish Vocational Education Council (SCOTVEC).

  7. Media of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The HQ and production studios of STV is located in Glasgow. BBC Scotland runs two national television stations.Much of the output of BBC Scotland Television, such as local news, current affairs and sport programmes are intended for broadcast within Scotland, whilst others, for example many drama and comedy programmes, aim at audiences throughout the United Kingdom and worldwide markets.

  8. The Herald (Glasgow) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded by an Edinburgh-born printer called John Mennons in January 1783 as a weekly publication called the Glasgow Advertiser.Mennons' first edition had a global scoop: news of the treaties of Versailles [7] [8] reached Mennons via the Lord Provost of Glasgow just as he was putting the paper together.

  9. List of companies of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Location of Scotland (in the United Kingdom and Europe) Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain. [1] [2] [3] Traditionally, the Scottish economy has been dominated by heavy industry underpinned by shipbuilding in Glasgow, coal mining and steel industries.