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What does the city-wide unified examination mean?
City-wide unified examination is a unified examination conducted by the Municipal Education Bureau for students of different ages, which mostly refers to the city-wide unified examination in grade three and grade three. It is universal, unified and reasonable to assess the overall learning level of children of this age and deeply understand the learning quality of children, which can improve teaching methods and thus improve the learning level of students.

The requirements of the unified examination are consistent with those of the corresponding public basic courses for adult higher education undergraduates. According to the characteristics of modern distance education, the training goal of applied talents and the characteristics of continuing education for employees, the unified examination focuses on testing students' mastery level and application ability of basic knowledge.

Each province and city has its own different regulations, and the specific situation should be based on the requirements of each province and city. Generally speaking, the unified examination courses include college English, computer application foundation, college Chinese and advanced mathematics. Unified examination subjects are determined according to different academic starting points and professional categories.

Legal basis:

Measures for handling violations of national education examinations

Article 5

Candidates who do not observe the discipline of the examination room, do not obey the arrangements and requirements of the examination staff, and have one of the following acts, are regarded as violations of the examination:

(1) bringing articles beyond the provisions into the examination room or not putting them in the designated position;

(two) did not take the exam in the prescribed seat;

(3) Answering questions before the start signal of the exam is issued or continuing to answer questions after the end signal of the exam is issued;

(4) Peeping, whispering, exchanging signals or gestures during the examination;

(five) noisy, smoking or other acts that affect the order of the examination room within the scope prohibited by the examination room or the education examination institution;

(6) Leaving the examination room without the consent of the examination staff;

(7) Taking papers, answer sheets (including answer sheets and answer sheets, the same below) and draft papers out of the examination room;

(8) Answering questions with pen and paper other than those specified, or writing names and test numbers in places other than those specified in the test paper, or marking information on the answer sheet in other ways;

(nine) other acts that violate the rules of the examination room but do not constitute cheating.