Examinations are central to the evaluation of a student’s academic performance. It tells the teacher or trainer what is the amount the student has learnt, understood and is able to apply when called upon to do so in a real world setting. Examinations tell the teacher and trainer just how well they have instructed, enlightened and trained someone. Examinations must never be seen as a morbid and harrowing experience for a candidate. A student who has done his or her utmost to master what they have been taught should look upon examinations positively and with excitement as it is the culmination of their period of study. Examinations are found pervasively in numerous places apart from the school where we obtained our early education. Corporations, the government, hospitals, NGOs, the armed services, public corporations and utilities all have examinations that evaluate just how well their staff is able to perform their jobs. In some occupations such as surgeons, fighter-pilots and emergency and rescue personnel examinations survey just how well someone has learnt absorbed and mastered as their professions which are hazardous and mission-critical and have human lives on their hands.
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