General Achievement Test

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The General Achievement Test or GAT is a test of general knowledge and skills in written communication, mathematics, science and technology, humanities, the arts and social sciences taken by all Victorian students prior to completing their VCE.

It consists of 70 multiple choice questions on two categories; Arts/Humatities and Science/Mathematics. There are also two writing tests to be completed. One is usually an informative piece based on information given, the second is an opinionative to be based on statements provided.

At the end of the year the student will receive a statement of marks showing their numerical score for each section (Writing, Arts/Humanities and Science/Maths) as well as a standardised study score out of 50 for each section.

The GAT is an important part of the VCE assessment procedures. Although it isn't part of the graduation requirements and doesn't count towards a students final VCE results or ENTER, the GAT plays an important role in checking that a schools assessments and examinations have been accurately assessed.

Therefore, if a student is enrolled in Units 3 and 4 of any VCE study - whether in Year 11 or Year 12 - they must sit the GAT unless exempted by the VCAA.

The Victorian GAT test has also been introduced into Western Australia as part of the outcome based assessment system. In 2006 all Year 11 students achieving a level 3 or higher in any of the New Courses of Study sat the GAT test on 7th of June.

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