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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. | 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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| 0 || <sup>0</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Not gradable || ''uṣyanamišñiltire'' || ''ajrās'' | | 0 || <sup>0</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Not gradable || ''uṣyanamišñiltire'' || ''ajrās'' | ||
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Qualdomailor uses mostly the same grading system, except for everything less than <sup>60</sup>/<sub>144</sub> being a '''2''' and '''1''' being used instead of '''0'''. | Qualdomailor uses mostly the same grading system, except for everything less than <sup>60</sup>/<sub>144</sub> being a '''2''' and '''1''' being used instead of '''0'''. | ||
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| V ''(vavas)'' || less than <sup>54</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Bad || ''garpire'' | | V ''(vavas)'' || less than <sup>54</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Bad || ''garpire'' | ||
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Five of the seven Northwestern dioceses (Srāmiṇajāṇai, Tārṣaivai, Yultijātia, Ūnikadīltha, and Samvālšāṇṭrē), as well as some of the overseas protectorates, use a 6-grade system conceptually mutuated from the Auralian one<ref>Note that Auralia itself nowadays uses a system where marks are named using numbers and not letters.</ref>, which is used in many countries of the planet. It is also called "alphabetic" as marks are named using letters instead of numbers; while in the original Western system the six grades were named using the first six letters of the Íscégon alphabet (''C E U T A R''), the Chlouvānem "alphabetic" system uses the first six letters of the Chlouvānem script: | |||
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| ''gu paṣelīsa ša''<br/>(not passing) || less than <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub> | | ''gu paṣelīsa ša''<br/>(not passing) || less than <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub> | ||
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Many dioceses in the mainland Southern Far East (Yamyagērisa, Kotaijātia, Āturiyāmba, Tianyǣša, Daihāgaiya, Yayadalga, Tendukijātia, Niyobajātia) and all of the Southeastern Islands use a different grading system which only uses four marks, using neither alphabetic nor numeric names for them. This system does not distinguish different failing marks. | |||
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==Sports== | ==Sports== |
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