Hong Kong Academic Aptitude Test
Hong Kong Academic Aptitude Test (HKAAT) was a standardised, area-wide benchmarking examination conducted by the Education Department. It was normally taken by students who finished primary sixth-grade education in Hong Kong. It was canceled in 2000.
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History
The test was designed to create a common ground in measuring different school systems and began in 1978 as part of the Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) scheme. HKAAT aimed to test student logic, reasoning, and classification ability.
gollark: Try geckos. Most people haven't had experience with geckos chasing them.
gollark: *continues having absolutely no understanding of this conversation*
gollark: But it already has gone up to the "definitely really bad" bit in some regions.
gollark: https://xkcd.com/2278/
gollark: See, it's good to worry about and deal with things before they are an immediate and damaging problem.
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