1) At what age do children typically start attending primary school in Britain? a) 4 years old b) 5 years old c) 7 years old d) 11 years old 2) What is the term used for the first year of primary school in Britain? a) Infant school b) Junior school c) Year one d) Year two 3) Which of the following subjects is NOT typically taught in British nursery schools? a) Math b) Reading c) Writing d) History 4) How long does compulsory secondary education last in Britain? a) 4 years b) 5 years c) 6 years d) 7 years 5) What are the two options for British students after they complete secondary school? a) Join the workforce or attend a technical college b) Join the workforce or attend a sixth form college c) Attend a secondary school for two more years or join the workforce d) Attend a primary school for two more years or join the workforce 6) What is the typical age range for students attending secondary schools in Britain? a) 4 to 11 years old b) 8 to 11 years old c) 11 to 18 years old d) 16 to 18 years old 7) Where do students in Britain study for the additional two years after secondary school if there are no sixth form colleges available in their area? a) At a technical college b) At a primary school c) At a secondary school d) They do not have the option to study for additional two years 8) What type of schools do most British children attend? a) Private schools b) Comprehensive schools c) Grammar schools d) Secondary modern schools 9) What is the main difference between comprehensive schools and grammar schools? a) Comprehensive schools have a wider range of subjects. b) Grammar schools have higher admission requirements. c) Comprehensive schools group students by ability. d) Grammar schools only accept the top students. 10) How are students grouped in comprehensive schools? a) By age b) By overall academic performance c) By ability in each subject d) They are not grouped, all students are taught together. 11) What was the purpose of the "eleven-plus" exam in the past? a) To determine which students would attend grammar schools. b) To assess students' practical skills for secondary modern schools. c) To select students for comprehensive schools. d) To group students into different sets within comprehensive schools. 12) When do students in British secondary schools start preparing for their first public exam? a) At the end of the 9th or 10th year b) At the age of 11 c) At the beginning of secondary school d) At the end of the 11th year 13) What is the purpose of "A" Level Exams? a) To prepare for university b) To prepare for secondary school c) To prepare for private school d) To prepare for public school 14) What is a preparatory school? a) A school for children up to age 13 b) A school for children aged 13-19 c) A boarding school d) A school that teaches "A" Level Exams 15) How much do public schools in Britain cost per year? a) 2,000-4,000 pounds b) 4,000-6,000 pounds c) 6,000-9,000 pounds d) 9,000-12,000 pounds 16) Which type of public school has both boys and girls? a) Boys' school b) Girls' school c) Boarding school d) Co-educational school 17) Why do some people think Britain does not need public schools? a) They are too expensive b) They have low academic standards c) They do not provide equal opportunities d) They are only for the rich 18) Children start primary school at the age of 5. a) True b) False 19) Secondary school starts at the age of eleven and finishes at the age of eighteen. a) True b) False 20) At the age of seventeen children take GCSE. a) true b) false 21) British children have a wide choice of subjects. a) true b) false

Scorebord

Visuele stijl

Opties

Template wisselen

Automatisch opgeslagen activiteit "" herstellen?