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Primary School Achievement Test, also known as Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (commonly abbreviated as UPSR; Malay), is a national examination taken by all students in Malaysia at the end of their sixth year in primary school before they leave for secondary school. It is prepared and examined by the Malaysian Examinations Syndicate (Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia), an agency that constitutes the Ministry of Education. Students in national schools (sekolah kebangsaan) are required to take five subjects, in addition to an aptitude test. Students in Chinese and Tamil national-type schools (sekolah jenis kebangsaan) are required to take two additional language subjects, totalling seven subjects. Multiple choice questions are tested using a standardised optical answer sheet that uses optical mark recognition for detecting answers. This exam is held annually on the second Tuesday of September. The score is calculated based on a bell curve, thus the passing grade is reflected by the yearly performance. ==Subjects== The subjects that are taken in this exam include: * Bahasa Malaysia (''Pemahaman'' or Malay Comprehension) * Bahasa Malaysia (''Penulisan'' or Malay Writing) * Mathematics * Science * English * Chinese (''Pemahaman'' or Chinese Comprehension) - Compulsory for Chinese school students only * Chinese (''Penulisan'' or Chinese Writing) - Compulsory for Chinese school students only * Tamil (''Pemahaman'' or Tamil Comprehension) - Compulsory for Tamil school students only * Tamil (''Penulisan'' or Tamil Writing) - Compulsory for Tamil school students only * Apitude Test Each of the two Bahasa Malaysia subjects is offered at two different levels: the harder SK level and the easier SJK level, due to the difference in the Bahasa Malaysia syllabus taught in SK and SJK. However, SJK students may opt to sit for the SK paper with permission from their schools. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Primary School Evaluation Test (Malaysia)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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