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  2. Grade Six Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) is Jamaica's national high school entrance test. It is usually taken in March. [1] with the results are usually released in June. The GSAT replaced the UK's Common Entrance Examination in 1999. Many critics have long argued for a more analytical approach to standard exams in the country, as the exam is one that ...

  3. Education in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Teachers tend to use past GSAT papers to test the students. Usually reports are given to the parents after these exams with teacher-parent consultations on how to get the students to improve if that is the case. GSAT takes place in March each year. Students are given five exams over a two-day period (two exams on one day and three exams on the ...

  4. General Scholastic Ability Test - Wikipedia

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    The General Scholastic Ability Test (traditional Chinese: 學科能力測驗) [3] is the Taiwanese university entrance exam. The test is administered over two days and five subjects: Chinese language and literature; English language; Mathematics; Social studies (including History, Geography, and Civics)

  5. St. George's College, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) was initiated in 1998, further regularising the entrance of students. Discipline has always been a strong element of St. George's College, and the College's Merit/ Demerit system was inaugurated by Fr. William Hannas, S.J., in 1940, to maintain discipline but also to encourage a spirit of competition.

  6. 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.

  7. College Scholastic Ability Test - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of first subordinate subject papers: 15:20–15:35 (15 min.) Candidates not taking a subordinate subject(s) return to the waiting room: First subordinate subject 15:35–16:05 (30 min.) 20 50 Candidates can choose up to two subjects from Social Science, Natural Science or Vocational Education. Collection time is 2 minutes for each ...

  8. General Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    Both sections of the GAT are done with pen and paper, with separate question booklets and answer booklets. After the examination, students are allowed to bring the question booklet home. No prior study is needed, as past studies in English, mathematics, science and history already prepare students for the test by building their knowledge and ...

  9. SAT - Wikipedia

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    The recycling of questions from previous exams has been exploited to allow for cheating on exams and impugned the validity of some students' test scores. Test preparation companies in Asia have been found to provide test questions to students within hours of a new SAT exam's administration.