The Chinese government test commonly referred to is the "Gaokao," or National Higher Education Entrance Examination. This rigorous exam is taken by millions of students annually and plays a critical role in college admissions in China. It assesses students' knowledge in subjects such as Chinese literature, mathematics, and a foreign language, with some regions also including additional subjects. The Gaokao is known for its high stakes and intense preparation, significantly influencing students' academic and career paths.
China's government is called communist and the Australian government is called Democracy
The first and most famous test for determining when the government could intervene to suppress political speech was called the clear and present danger test. The controversy over suspicionless drug tests at school and in the workplace pits the government's war to privacy from unwarranted searches.
Answer: Atheism is the official religion of the Chinese Government.
communist government
The government in China is communist. It is officially called the Chinese Communist Party. The current constitution was amended in 1982.
About 50 people work in the Chinese Government.
The Chinese government was imperial.
The Chinese government was imperial.
The Chinese government was imperial.
Depends what kind. Chinese school in china would just be called a school, or 学校 (shue shiao). A Chinese school abroad that receives funding from the Chinese government is probably called a 孔子学校 (kong zzz (like the zz in buzz) shue shiao)
Government in Chinese is written as 政府. In pinyin it is 'zheng fu'.
The Chinese government is communist and could care less about its citizens.