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  • mark — I [[t]mɑrk[/t]] n. 1) a visible impression on a surface, as a line, spot, scratch, dent, or stain 2) a symbol used in writing or printing: a punctuation mark[/ex] 3) a token or indication; sign: to bow as a mark of respect[/ex] 4) a noticeable or …   From formal English to slang

  • exams — Greater emphasis is placed on examination results in Britain than in many other countries. Most universities and employers still rely mainly on exam results for evidence of a person’s academic ability.   Children in England and Wales complete… …   Universalium

  • mark — mark1 /mahrk/, n. 1. a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm. 2. a badge, brand, or other visible sign assumed or imposed: a mark of his noble rank. 3. a symbol used in writing… …   Universalium

  • Prelim Exams — In Scottish schools, Preliminary Examinations (commonly known as Prelim Exams) are exams set in high schools after about two thirds of a subject s course has been completed, often around December for S4 pupils, and February for S5/S6 pupils.They… …   Wikipedia

  • Uniform Mark Scheme — A Uniform Mark Scheme, or UMS, is a way of standardising the marking of papers across examination boards, allowing one to compare two marks marked by two different examination boards. Grades are then calculated using grade boundaries set at… …   Wikipedia

  • Dini Exams — The Dini Exams are a set of exams that evaluate students and scholars knowledge about Islam. The exam can be written in both Iran and Saudi Arabia, and unlike many other religious exam it does not involve questions outside of Koran. There are… …   Wikipedia

  • John Mark Ainsley — (born July 9 1963) is an English lyric tenor. Known for his supple voice, Ainsley is particularly admired for his interpretations of baroque music and the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. More recently he has gravitated successfully towards 20th …   Wikipedia

  • John Stevens Henslow — (February 6, 1796 May 16, 1861) was an English botanist and geologist.Henslow was born at Rochester, the son of a solicitor John Prentis Henslow, who was the son of Sir John Henslow. He was educated at St. John s College, Cambridge where he… …   Wikipedia

  • Harold Luntz — Harold Harry Luntz (born in South Africa in 1937) is an Australian law professor. He is widely acknowledged as one of the world s leading experts on torts law.He began publishing in academic journals in the early 1960s. Some of his appointments:* …   Wikipedia

  • marking — mark|ing [ˈma:kıŋ US ˈma:r ] n 1.) [C usually plural, U] things painted or written on something, especially something such as an aircraft, road, vehicle etc ▪ The marking on the road is unclear. ▪ There were strange markings on the walls of the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Grade (education) — GPA redirects here. For other uses, see GPA (disambiguation). Academic grading Africa Egypt • Kenya • Morocc …   Wikipedia

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