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Who is usually selected for the national test?

Grades four to eight in the sample school.

The full name of the National Test is the National Compulsory Education Quality Monitoring. It is the Education Bureau’s objective monitoring of the moral, intellectual, physical and aesthetic conditions of students in compulsory education across the country, as well as school education and teaching. The monitoring targets are not all students, but the fourth and eighth grade students in the sample schools participating in the current monitoring period.

According to the national compulsory education curriculum, the national examination stipulates six subjects including Chinese, mathematics, science, physical education, art, and moral education as monitoring subjects. Every three years is a monitoring cycle, and two subjects are monitored every year. Subjects (first year: mathematics and physical education, second year: Chinese and arts, third year: science and moral education).