How Much Do You Know About (286 Baccalaureate Agreement)

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A bachelor's degree(from Middle Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline).


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  • 1. 

    The Word Baccalaureate Is Derived From?

    • A.

      Greek

    • B.

      Latin

    • C.

      English

    • D.

      French

    Correct Answer
    B. Latin
    Explanation
    The word "baccalaureate" is derived from Latin. This term originated from the Latin words "baccalaureus" and "baccalaureatus," which were used to describe someone who had obtained a bachelor's degree. The Latin roots of the word highlight the historical influence of the Roman Empire on education and the development of academic degrees.

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  • 2. 

    Baccalaureate Service Is A Form Of?

    • A.

      Welcome Service

    • B.

      Burial Service

    • C.

      Farewell Service

    • D.

      Baptism Service

    Correct Answer
    C. Farewell Service
    Explanation
    A baccalaureate service is a form of farewell service. This type of service is typically held for graduating students as a way to bid them farewell and offer blessings for their future endeavors. It is a religious service that often includes prayers, hymns, and speeches. The purpose of the baccalaureate service is to celebrate the achievements of the graduates and send them off with well wishes and encouragement.

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  • 3. 

    International Baccalaureate Is For Students Within The Age Of?

    • A.

      20-22 Years

    • B.

      16-19 Years

    • C.

      11-18 Years

    • D.

      10-15 Years

    Correct Answer
    B. 16-19 Years
    Explanation
    The International Baccalaureate (IB) program is designed for students within the age range of 16-19 years. This program offers a rigorous and comprehensive curriculum that aims to develop students' intellectual, personal, emotional, and social skills. It is recognized worldwide and provides students with a globally recognized qualification for university admission. The age range specified in the answer aligns with the typical age of students in the final years of secondary education, preparing them for higher education and future career opportunities.

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  • 4. 

    Spanish Baccalaureate Is A Form Of?

    • A.

      Post Secondary Education

    • B.

      Secondary Education

    • C.

      Primary Education

    • D.

      Competitive Examination

    Correct Answer
    A. Post Secondary Education
    Explanation
    Spanish Baccalaureate is a form of post-secondary education. In Spain, the Baccalaureate is a two-year program that students typically complete between the ages of 16 and 18. It is considered the final stage of secondary education and prepares students for higher education or entry into the workforce. The program offers a wide range of subjects and allows students to specialize in specific areas of study. Therefore, the correct answer is post-secondary education.

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  • 5. 

    Welsh Baccalaureate Was Introduced In?

    • A.

      2004

    • B.

      1998

    • C.

      2003

    • D.

      2007

    Correct Answer
    C. 2003
    Explanation
    The Welsh Baccalaureate was introduced in 2003. This qualification was designed to provide a broader and more inclusive educational experience for students in Wales. It aims to develop essential skills such as problem-solving, communication, and independent thinking. By introducing the Welsh Baccalaureate, the Welsh government sought to enhance the educational opportunities and outcomes for young people in Wales.

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  • 6. 

    Welsh Baccalaureate Was Rolled Out In The Year?

    • A.

      2008

    • B.

      2009

    • C.

      2007

    • D.

      2006

    Correct Answer
    C. 2007
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 2007. The Welsh Baccalaureate was rolled out in the year 2007.

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  • 7. 

    English Baccalaureate Is A Performance Measure To Access Secondary Schools In Following Places Except?

    • A.

      England

    • B.

      Wales

    • C.

      Nigeria

    • D.

      Northern Ireland

    Correct Answer
    C. Nigeria
    Explanation
    The English Baccalaureate is a performance measure used to assess secondary schools in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is not applicable in Nigeria. This measure evaluates schools based on the number of students who achieve a grade C or above in five core subjects, including English, mathematics, science, a foreign language, and either history or geography. Therefore, Nigeria is the correct answer as it is not included in the list of places where the English Baccalaureate is used as a performance measure.

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  • 8. 

    Bachelors Degree Is An Academic Degree Received Upon The Completion Of?

    • A.

      Undergraduate Education

    • B.

      Masters

    • C.

      Primary Education

    • D.

      Nursery Education

    Correct Answer
    A. Undergraduate Education
    Explanation
    A bachelor's degree is an academic degree that is awarded to students upon the completion of their undergraduate education. This means that after successfully finishing their undergraduate studies, which typically include a range of courses and a major field of study, students are granted a bachelor's degree. This degree signifies that they have attained a certain level of knowledge and expertise in their chosen field of study, and it is often a requirement for many professional and career opportunities.

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  • 9. 

    The Following Are The Type Of Baccalaureate Degrees Except?

    • A.

      Welsh Baccalaureate

    • B.

      Spanish Baccalaureate

    • C.

      Lagos Baccalaureate

    • D.

      English Baccalaureate

    Correct Answer
    C. Lagos Baccalaureate
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Lagos Baccalaureate. This is because the question is asking for the type of Baccalaureate degrees, and all the options listed are types of Baccalaureate degrees except for Lagos Baccalaureate. Therefore, Lagos Baccalaureate is not a type of Baccalaureate degree.

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  • 10. 

    Bachelors Degree Is An?

    • A.

      Honours Degree

    • B.

      Dishonour Degree

    • C.

      Secondary Degree

    • D.

      Primary Degree

    Correct Answer
    A. Honours Degree
    Explanation
    An Honours Degree is a type of bachelor's degree that is awarded to students who have achieved a higher level of academic performance and have completed additional coursework or research projects. It is typically given to students who have demonstrated exceptional ability and dedication in their chosen field of study. This degree is often seen as a mark of distinction and can provide graduates with increased opportunities for further study or employment.

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