1.
High School Diploma Equivalent was considered suitable for a student that did not pass the high school diploma which is equivalent to a high school certificate, when did HSE exams start?
Correct Answer
D. 2015
Explanation
The answer is 2015 because the question states that the High School Diploma Equivalent was considered suitable for a student who did not pass the high school diploma. This implies that the HSE exams were implemented as an alternative to the traditional high school diploma, and therefore they must have started after the year in which the traditional high school diploma was not passed. Since the other options are before 2015, the correct answer is 2015.
2.
Every official event have a do or don’t, what are the requirement students are to present at the exam hall before entry is allowed?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
In order to be allowed entry into the exam hall, students are required to present certain identification documents. These documents include a driver's license, a passport, or an ID that shows their date of birth. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above" as all of these documents are necessary for entry into the exam hall.
3.
The exam requirements stipulate that a student has reached compulsory school attendance age, A student reached school attendance age when he/she clocks?
Correct Answer
C. 16
Explanation
The correct answer is 16. The question is asking at what age a student is considered to have reached compulsory school attendance age. This means that the student is legally required to attend school starting at this age. Out of the given options, 16 is the age that aligns with this requirement.
4.
Another requirement the examination stipulates is that a student enrolled in an AHSEP on the day of testing before entry is granted, what is the full meaning of AHSEP?
Correct Answer
A. Alternative High School Equivalency Preparation Program
Explanation
The full meaning of AHSEP is Alternative High School Equivalency Preparation Program.
5.
SAT, TOEFL IELTS, and all other college or high school entrance and grading examinations have a particular student they applied to, what is the full meaning of GED?
Correct Answer
C. General Education Development
Explanation
The full meaning of GED is General Education Development. This is a high school equivalency test that is recognized in the United States and Canada. It is designed for individuals who did not complete high school but wish to obtain a credential that is equivalent to a high school diploma. The GED test assesses knowledge and skills in subjects such as math, science, social studies, and language arts. It is often used by individuals to gain access to higher education or employment opportunities.
6.
There are certain exams applied to any particular country citizen which they have to pass through before they are admitted into college, GED provides certification that the test taker has school-level academic skills of which country?
Correct Answer
D. US and Canada
Explanation
The GED provides certification of school-level academic skills for test takers in the US and Canada. This means that individuals who pass the GED exams in these countries have demonstrated the necessary academic skills to be admitted into college.
7.
The ACE in Washington D.C. who owns the GED trademark coined the initialism to identify and measure student proficiency in science and mathematics, social studies, reading, and writing, what is the full meaning of ACE?
Correct Answer
A. American Council on Education
Explanation
The correct answer is American Council on Education. The ACE in Washington D.C. who owns the GED trademark coined the initialism to identify and measure student proficiency in various subjects. The full meaning of ACE is American Council on Education.
8.
The ACE aims to identify students proficient with proficiency in reading and writing, science, social studies among others, from this they coin the initialism to identify.
Correct Answer
B. Tests of general equivalency development
Explanation
The correct answer is "Tests of general equivalency development". This is because the ACE aims to identify students proficient in various subjects such as reading and writing, science, and social studies. The term "general equivalency development" suggests that the tests are designed to measure the students' overall proficiency and knowledge in these subjects. The other options, "Tests Equivalency Development" and "Test of Development Equivalency", do not accurately capture the idea of measuring proficiency in multiple subjects.
9.
Passing the GED test gives those who do not meet the requirement for a high school diploma. The opportunity to earn their high school equivalency credential, also called a?
Correct Answer
D. A and B
Explanation
Passing the GED test allows individuals who do not meet the requirements for a high school diploma to earn their high school equivalency credential. This credential is also known as a High School Equivalency Diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED). Therefore, the correct answer is A and B, as both options refer to the same credential obtained by passing the GED test.
10.
The GED Testing Service is a joint venture of the American Council on Education, the sole developer for the GED test is?
Correct Answer
A. Pearson
Explanation
The correct answer is Pearson. The GED Testing Service is a joint venture of the American Council on Education, and Pearson is the sole developer for the GED test.