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Which country introduced A-levels in 1951?
Which country introduced A-levels in 1951?
- Australia
- Singapore
- United Kingdom (correct)
- United States
How many A-level courses do students typically take in their first year of sixth form?
How many A-level courses do students typically take in their first year of sixth form?
- 1
- 2
- 4
- 3 (correct)
Do A-levels have specific subject requirements?
Do A-levels have specific subject requirements?
- It depends on the university.
- Yes, there are specific subject requirements for A-levels.
- Only certain subjects have specific requirements.
- No, A-levels have no specific subject requirements. (correct)
Which country offers GCE AS and A-level qualifications in collaboration with Cambridge University?
Which country offers GCE AS and A-level qualifications in collaboration with Cambridge University?
What is the purpose of an AS-level qualification in legacy modular courses?
What is the purpose of an AS-level qualification in legacy modular courses?
Which qualification is widely accepted in Hong Kong as an alternative to the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education for university admission?
Which qualification is widely accepted in Hong Kong as an alternative to the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education for university admission?
What is the highest distinction level in A-level qualifications?
What is the highest distinction level in A-level qualifications?
Which examination board conducts the A-level examinations in Seychelles?
Which examination board conducts the A-level examinations in Seychelles?
Which country offers two types of A-level qualifications, Cambridge A-level and Edexcel International Advanced Level?
Which country offers two types of A-level qualifications, Cambridge A-level and Edexcel International Advanced Level?
Which country requires 4A* in A-level for admission to medical and dentistry schools?
Which country requires 4A* in A-level for admission to medical and dentistry schools?
In which country is the A-level qualification offered as an alternative to the conventional Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)?
In which country is the A-level qualification offered as an alternative to the conventional Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)?