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What does 'O level' refer to?
What does 'O level' refer to?
- A type of online examination
- A level of proficiency in a foreign language
- A qualification in the United Kingdom (correct)
- A category in competitive sports
Who usually takes O level examinations?
Who usually takes O level examinations?
- Professional athletes
- Secondary school students (correct)
- University graduates
- Working professionals
What is the equivalent of O level in the current education system in the United Kingdom?
What is the equivalent of O level in the current education system in the United Kingdom?
- GCSE (correct)
- A-level
- Key Stage 2
- Key Stage 4
Study Notes
O Level Examinations
- 'O level' refers to Ordinary Level, a type of academic qualification
- O level examinations are typically taken by students around 16 years old, usually at the end of their secondary education
- The equivalent of O level in the current education system in the United Kingdom is the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)
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Test your knowledge of the O level system with this quiz. Explore the meaning of 'O level', its significance, and the individuals typically taking these examinations. Discover the contemporary equivalent of O levels in the UK education system.