1) After primary school, Dutch students can choose between different levels of secondary education. Which of these is NOT one of the main levels? a) vmbo b) havo c) vwo d) hbo 2) What is the Dutch word for primary school? a) Middelbare school b) Hogeschool c) Universiteit d) Basisschool 3) What is a so-called "Schakelklas"? a) A special class for gifted students b) A class for students who need extra support with the Dutch language. c) A class for students who want to skip a grade d) A class for students who need to repeat a year 4) How do most Dutch primary school children eat their lunch? a) They buy lunch at school b) They go home for lunch c) They bring a packed lunch to school d) There is a school canteen which serves hot meals. 5) How do pupils in primary school typically address their teachers in the Netherlands? a) By their first name b) As "meester" for male teachers and "juf" for female teachers c) By their last name, preceded by "Mr." or "Ms." d) By a formal title like "doctor" or "professor" 6) What is a "vakkenpakket" in the context of the Dutch school system? a) A type of school bag b) A school lunch c) A group of subjects studied together d) A school trip 7) Which grading system is used in secondary and higher education in the Netherlands? a) A ten-point system, 10 is the highest grade b) A 5-point system, 5 is the highest grade c) A 1-100 system, 100 is the highest grade d) Pass or fail 8) What are the years in primary school called in the Netherlands? a) Groepen b) Klassen c) Jaren d) Levels 9) Which Dutch university is the oldest? a) Leiden University b) Utrecht University c) University of Amsterdam d) Maastricht University 10) Which Dutch university is primarily focused on technical studies and engineering? a) TU Delft b) Leiden University c) VU d) UVA

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