The National Education Agency (NEA) has detailed the structure for upcoming standardized examinations for both eleventh and twelfth-grade students. For the eleventh-grade biology examination, the assessment is divided into two components. The first part consists of 10 to 15 multiple-choice questions, accounting for 15 points.
This is followed by a section comprising 3 to 4 structural open questions, which are weighted for a maximum of 25 points. The entire biology exam is administered electronically and is allotted a duration of 90 minutes. In contrast, the twelfth-grade philosophy examination follows a traditional format and spans three hours.
This assessment includes an initial segment featuring 3 to 8 structural open questions based on provided philosophical sources, totaling 40 points. The second component requires students to compose a speculative essay, which can be evaluated up to 20 points. The NEA specifies that this essay must maintain a length between 250 and 400 words.
During the time allocated for this twelfth-grade testing, students will also complete the second part of the engineering technology examination. These guidelines provide specific details regarding the number of questions, the distribution of points, and the required format for both sets of graders. The NEA’s documentation ensures that students are aware of the scope and structure of the required coursework.
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The National Education Agency (NEA) has detailed the structure for the upcoming standardized examinations for eleventh and twelfth-grade students. Specifically, the assessment for the eleventh-grade b