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True or false:Pierre is a model student in Germany.
True or false:Pierre is a model student in Germany.
False
True or false: Pierre receives a "1" on his first test in Germany, which is a bad grade.
True or false: Pierre receives a "1" on his first test in Germany, which is a bad grade.
False
True or false: The German grading system ranges from 1 to 6.
True or false: The German grading system ranges from 1 to 6.
True
True or false: The French grading system ranges from 0 to 20.
True or false: The French grading system ranges from 0 to 20.
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True or false: The French grading system is more recent than the German one.
True or false: The French grading system is more recent than the German one.
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True or false: The German grading system is more complex than the French one.
True or false: The German grading system is more complex than the French one.
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True or false: It is easy to compare the two grading systems.
True or false: It is easy to compare the two grading systems.
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True or false: CCS is a European grading system for higher education.
True or false: CCS is a European grading system for higher education.
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True or false: Grades can lead to teachers unfairly favoring some students over others.
True or false: Grades can lead to teachers unfairly favoring some students over others.
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True or false: Grades do not create a hierarchy among students.
True or false: Grades do not create a hierarchy among students.
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Study Notes
- Pierre is a model student in France, with excellent grades.
- He moves to Germany and receives a "1" on his first test, which is actually a very good grade.
- The German grading system ranges from 1 to 6, with 1 being the best.
- The French grading system ranges from 0 to 20, with 20 being perfect.
- The French system was created in the 19th century and is very precise.
- The German system is simpler and does not have as many points.
- It is difficult to compare the two grading systems.
- There is a European grading system for higher education called CCS.
- The grading systems can lead to teachers unfairly favoring some students over others.
- Grades create a hierarchy among students.
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