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The Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students or CAP (Chinese: 國中教育會考; pinyin: Guózhōng Jiàoyù Huìkǎo) is an exam for junior high school students in the Republic of China (Taiwan).

The CAP is usually held in the weekend of mid-May by the Ministry of Education Republic of China, creating a standardized test for 9th graders. The Research Center for Psychological and Educational Testing (RCPET) at National Taiwan Normal University is the specific responsible unit. The CAP is an exam for Taiwanese students before going to high school or vocational school, for students, teachers, schools, and parents get to know the students' learning quality. The 2021 CAP was held on 15 and 16 May. The CAP consists of Chinese Language (writing and reading assessment), English (reading and listening assessment), Mathematics (multiple-choice tests and calculation problems), Natural Science (Including: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Science of Earth) and Social Studies (Including: Geography, History, Personal and Social Study, Politics, Laws, Economics and International Studies)

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Time Table

This is the timetable of CAP. (UTC+8)

Saturday Sunday
Morning 8:20~8:30 Test Description 8:20~8:30 Test Description
8:30~9:40 Social Studies 8:30~9:40 Natural Science
9:40~10:20 Break Time 9:40~10:20 Break Time
10:20~10:30 Test Description 10:20~10:30 Test Description
10:30~11:50 Mathematics 10:30~11:30 English (Reading)
11:30~12:00 Break Time
12:00~12:05 Test Description
12:05~12:30 English (Listening)
Noon 11:50~13:40 Lunch Break
Afternoon 13:40~13:50 Test Description
13:50~15:00 Chinese
15:00~15:40 Break Time
15:40~15:50 Test Description
15:50~16:40 Writing
  • You are not allowed to enter the examination room if you are 20 minutes late (except for the English listening test).
  • You are not allowed to enter the examination room after the English listening test is broadcast.
  • You are not allowed to hand in the exam papers and leave the classroom in less than 30 minutes.
  • You are not allowed to hand in the papers earlier during English listening.

Test content

The examination is a Criterion-referenced test, which means the number of correct answers and their corresponding ranks would have been set before the examination. For the exam, the results of each subject are divided into "精熟" (grade A) and "基礎" (grade B) and "待加強" (grade C). Grade A means that the student is able to master the course in junior high school; Grade B means that the student has the basic ability of the subject; Grade C means that the student's ability in the subject is lagging behind. In grade A and grade B, each will be divided into three smaller levels based on the number of plus signs, such as A, A+, A++, etc.

The subjects are mainly multiple-choice questions with four choices, and a bit of non-choice questions including composition in Chinese, non-choice questions in mathematics, and English listening test in English. Among them, the composition score of Chinese is based on a grading system, with a full score of 6 and a minimum score of 0. In terms of mathematics, there are two to three non-choice questions, each with a full score of 3, accounting for 15% of the total score of the subject; English listening accounts for 20% of the total score of the subject.

Subjects

Chinese Englishⁿ Mathematics Social Studies Natural Science Writing Assessment
Reading Listening
Testing time 70 minutes 60 minutes 25 minutes 80 minutes 70 minutes 70 minutes 50 minutes
Multiple choice questions 45-50 40-45 20-30 25-30 60-70 50-60 0
Non-multiple-choice questions 0 0 0 2-3 0 0 1
ⁿ For 2013 and 2014 CAP, the reading and listening part of the English subject was merged into an 80-minute test.

Regions

The CAP consists of 14 testing regions. Examinees could only choose one testing region to register for, usually choosing the region where their junior high school is located. Although the exam questions are unified nationally, the method to calculate their actual scores may vary in different regions.

Region Counties and Cities
Taipei Taipei City, New Taipei City, Keelung City
Taoyuan-Lienchiang Taoyuan City, Lienchiang County
Yilan Yilan County
Hsinchu-Miaoli Hsinchu City, Hsinchu County, Miaoli County
Taichung-Nantou Taichung City, Nantou County
Yunlin Yunlin County
Changhua Changhua County
Chiayi Chiayi City, Chiayi County
Tainan Tainan City
Pingtung Pingtung County
Kaohsiung Kaohsiung City
Hualien Hualien County
Taitung Taitung County
Kinmen Kinmen County

See also

References

  1. "國中教育會考". cap.rcpet.edu.tw. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  2. "104 年國中教育會考考試時間表" (PDF). 16 October 2016.
  3. "國中教育會考". cap.rcpet.edu.tw. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  4. "國中教育會考". cap.rcpet.edu.tw. Retrieved 19 July 2021.

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