uzbekistan education system: 30 multiple choice questions option 1

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uzbekistan education system: 30 multiple choice questions option 1 2. at what age do children in uzbekistan typically start primary school? a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 3. the main governing body for pre-school and school education in uzbekistan is the: a) ministry of finance b) ministry of defense c) ministry of preschool and school education d) ministry of health 4. following the 9th grade, students can either pursue general upper secondary education or: a) pre-school education b) vocational training c) university education directly d) apprenticeship programs only 5. the grading system used in general secondary schools in uzbekistan is based on a scale of: a) 1 to 5 b) 1 to 10 c) 1 to 100 d) a to f 6. the "lifelong learning strategy" in uzbekistan is aimed at: a) restricting education to traditional schooling b) limiting educational opportunities c) providing continuous educational opportunities throughout a …
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ance exams b) providing technical and professional skills after grade 9 c) providing education to preschoolers d) offering only theoretical knowledge 13. what is a "diplom of specialized secondary education" awarded for? a) completing a bachelor's degree b) finishing primary school c) completing vocational or technical training d) a postgraduate degree 14. the period of pre-school education in uzbekistan is for children aged approximately: a) 1 to 3 b) 3 to 6 c) 6 to 9 d) 10 to 11 15. which of the following is true about private education in uzbekistan? a) it is forbidden by law. b) it exists only at the university level. c) it is available at multiple levels, including pre-school and secondary. d) it is free of charge. 16. the transition to an 11-year compulsory education program was aimed at: a) increasing university attendance rates b) standardizing the school system c) creating more jobs for …
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ools and boarding schools. d) only private institutions can cater to them. 23. which document played a pivotal role in reforming the content of uzbekistan's educational process? a) the 2017 reform act b) decrees and resolutions of the president c) resolutions of the cabinet of ministers d) all of the above variant 2 24. the duration of compulsory education in uzbekistan is: a) 9 years b) 10 years c) 11 years d) 12 years 25. children typically begin primary school at what age? a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 26. the ministry of preschool and school education is the key governing body for: a) higher education b) specialized secondary education c) pre-school and school education d) international schools 27. after finishing grade 9, a student has a choice between general upper secondary and: a) vocational education b) master's degree studies c) doctoral studies d) primary education 28. the …
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schools were created for the purpose of: a) providing military training b) developing talented and gifted students c) promoting a specific political ideology d) serving as special needs schools 35. a characteristic of the continuing system of education in uzbekistan is its focus on: a) a single, fixed curriculum for all b) a continuous and flexible educational pathway c) restricting educational access d) reducing the number of graduates 36. what digital platform is utilized for grading and educational records in schools? a) scholaro b) kundalik c) moodle d) canvas 37. which of these is part of the formal educational structure in uzbekistan? a) pre-school education b) undergraduate education c) graduate education d) all of the above 38. what was a significant challenge for the education system after the soviet union's collapse? a) a decrease in students b) a budget crisis and funding issues c) an oversupply of teachers d) too …
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level c) pre-school, secondary, and higher education d) private education does not exist 45. the transition to an 11-year compulsory education program was a response to what? a) parental and student feedback b) an increase in government funding c) a decrease in teacher numbers d) the need to standardize grading 46. general secondary education (grades 5-9) has a duration of how many years? a) 4 b) 5 c) 2 d) 3 47. a major obstacle following the soviet collapse was related to: a) student motivation b) maintaining and updating educational resources c) parent involvement d) the length of the school day 48. specialized secondary vocational institutions were established around what time? a) 1980s b) 1997/98 c) 2010s d) 2020s 49. the full range of general secondary education (grades 1-11) is for ages: a) 6 to 17 b) 7 to 18 c) 5 to 16 d) 8 to 19 50. article …

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uzbekistan education system: 30 multiple choice questions option 1 2. at what age do children in uzbekistan typically start primary school? a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 3. the main governing body for pre-school and school education in uzbekistan is the: a) ministry of finance b) ministry of defense c) ministry of preschool and school education d) ministry of health 4. following the 9th grade, students can either pursue general upper secondary education or: a) pre-school education b) vocational training c) university education directly d) apprenticeship programs only 5. the grading system used in general secondary schools in uzbekistan is based on a scale of: a) 1 to 5 b) 1 to 10 c) 1 to 100 d) …

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