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There is not a uniform grading system for non-higher education in the Inquisition, with three different scales used in different areas of the country. The most common one is a 1~7 scale (plus 0, used for absence of any kind of performance) used in all areas except in most of the Far East and the Northwest.<br/>However, independent of the grading scale used, <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub> is the usual threshold (in practice, test-dependant) for passing a test.
There is not a uniform grading system for non-higher education in the Inquisition, with three different scales used in different areas of the country. The most common one is a 1~7 scale (plus 0, used for absence of any kind of performance) used in all areas except in most of the Far East and the Northwest.<br/>However, independent of the grading scale used, <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub> is the usual threshold (in practice, test-dependant) for passing a test.


In all following tables, note that performance ranges are indicative and may vary depending on the test.
In all following tables, note that performance ranges are indicative and may vary depending on the test. There is, however, no [[w:Grading on a curve|curved grading]] system in use in any area of the country.


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