#1
Which of the following is an example of a school rule?
No eating in the classroom
Wearing blue shoes
Bringing pets to school
Singing loudly in the hallway
#2
What is the typical duration of a school period?
30 minutes
45 minutes
1 hour
2 hours
#3
What does the acronym 'GPA' stand for in a school context?
Great Performance Assessment
Grade Point Average
General Purpose Analysis
Global Performance Index
#4
Which of the following is a common consequence for breaking school rules?
Receiving a reward
Getting a promotion
Facing disciplinary action
Being exempt from exams
#5
What is the purpose of a school handbook?
To provide a guide on how to teach various subjects
To outline school policies, procedures, and expectations
To list available extracurricular activities
To suggest reading materials for students
#6
Which of the following is a common rule during standardized tests?
Using mobile phones
Collaborating with classmates
Bringing a dictionary
Taking bathroom breaks at any time
#7
What is the purpose of a fire drill in a school?
To practice fire safety procedures
To test the fire alarm system
To evacuate the building for maintenance
To simulate a real fire emergency
#8
What is the usual consequence for skipping classes in school?
Receiving extra credit
Having a higher GPA
Facing academic penalties
Being praised by teachers
#9
What does 'detention' usually mean in a school context?
Extra recess time
Staying after school for disciplinary reasons
Getting a reward for good behavior
Going on a field trip
#10
Which of the following is not typically part of a school's morning routine?
Attendance check
Morning assembly
Lunchtime
Pledge of allegiance
#11
What is the purpose of a hall pass in school?
To grant access to restricted areas
To excuse students from attending class
To monitor students' movements
To prevent unauthorized exits
#12
Which of the following is a typical component of a school dress code?
Requirement to wear hats indoors
Mandatory wearing of jeans
Permission to wear pajamas
Ban on offensive clothing
#13
What does 'bell schedule' typically refer to in schools?
Schedule for ringing bells during the day
Schedule for lunch breaks
Schedule for extracurricular activities
Schedule for academic classes
#14
Which of the following is a common consequence for academic dishonesty?
Receiving a scholarship
Getting an award
Facing suspension or expulsion
Being promoted to a higher grade
#15
What does 'cafeteria duty' typically involve in schools?
Cleaning the cafeteria after lunch
Managing the school library
Attending meetings with parents
Participating in sports activities
#16
Which of the following is a common rule for using electronic devices in school?
Using them during class presentations
Keeping them on silent mode during exams
Using them to record lectures without permission
Sharing them with classmates during breaks
#17
What does 'tardiness' refer to in a school setting?
Earning good grades
Being absent from school
Arriving late to class
Participating in extracurricular activities
#18
What does 'homeroom' usually refer to in a school setting?
Room where homework is completed
Classroom for mathematics
First class of the day for roll call and announcements
Study hall for quiet reading
#19
What does the acronym 'PE' typically stand for in a school context?
Physical Education
Personal Excellence
Public Engagement
Professional Experience
#20
What does 'parent-teacher conference' usually involve?
Students teaching their parents
Parents teaching teachers
Meeting between parents and teachers to discuss a student's progress
Student-led conferences without teachers