The National Center for University Entrance Examinations will conduct a trial survey (pretest) of the common test for university admissions, which will be introduced in 2020 instead of the current center test, from November.11% of the total, 38 high schools nationwide, will cooperate, and more than 1,889 high school students will participate.

 According to the National Center for University Entrance Examinations, the pretest in November will be held by cooperating schools at any time during the period from 11th to 13th.The venue is each cooperating school.The subjects are Japanese and Mathematics I, Mathematics A, World History B with Mark-type answers only, Japanese History B, Geography B, Modern Society, Mathematics II, Mathematics B, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Geography. To carry out.

 The test time is 100 minutes for Japanese, 70 minutes for Mathematics I and A, and 60 minutes for others.The number of examinees is 6 for Japanese, 9,000 for Mathematics I and A, and about 5 for each subject.

 English will be conducted from February 2018th to March 2rd, 13.Participating schools will be recruited in the future. A year later, in November 3, we plan to hold a pretest in a form closer to the actual production, with the university as the venue.

 In the common test for university admission, descriptive questions have been introduced in Japanese, Mathematics I, and Mathematics A, and the conventional Mark-type questions have been improved, such as questions that question the quality of understanding of knowledge.In the pretest, questions will be created according to these objectives for smooth test implementation in the actual production, and it will be verified whether the scoring will be hindered.

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