1) Compulsory schooling in the UK lasts from age... a) 3 to 18 b) 5 to 16 c) 7 to 17 d) 6 to 18 2) The main public examination taken at the end of secondary school at age 16 is called... a) A-level b) The National Curriculum c) GCSE d) The Eleven-Plus 3) Which type of school selects pupils based on academic ability? a) Comprehensive school b) Grammar school c) Secondary modern school d) Junior school 4) Most students apply to UK universities through... a) Directly contacting the department b) UCAS c) Their college tutor d) The National Curriculum agency 5) What is a distinctive feature of the tutorial system at Oxford and Cambridge? a) Large group lectures b) Online learning modules c) One-on-one or small group meetings with a tutor d) Focus on vocational skills 6) The "Red Brick" universities are known for... a) Being founded in the 1960s with modern architecture b) Their ancient collegiate structure c) Being civic universities from the Victorian era d) Being private institutions 7) What is the Open University famous for? a) Having the strictest entry requirements b) Being the oldest university in the UK c) Its distance learning and open entry policy d) Specializing only in science and engineering 8) A typical first (undergraduate) degree in the UK takes... a) 2 years b) 3 years c) 4 years d) 5 years 9) What does PGCE stand for? a) Postgraduate Certificate in Education b) Primary General Certificate of Education c) Professional Graduate College Entry d) Practical Graduate Course in Education 10) The highest classification for a Bachelor's degree with honours is... a) Second class, upper division (2:1) b) Third class honours (3rd) c) First class honours (1st) d) Ordinary degree

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