Froggy Jumps Primary Education BasicsOnline version Quick questions about early schooling by Aziza Mannonova 1 What is primary education? a Education for young children at the start of schooling b Education only for preschoolers c Advanced studies after high school 2 At what stage does primary education usually start? a Adult education programs b Early childhood or first years of primary school c College years 3 What age group is most common for primary school? a Around 5 to 11 years old b 0 to 4 years old c 15 to 18 years old 4 Which subjects are typical in primary education? a Medical training b Reading, writing, math, science c Philosophy,ology, calculus 5 What is a key goal of primary education? a Specialize in one subject immediately b Complete university degree c Build foundational skills for later learning 6 How does primary education differ from secondary? a It is for adults only b It focuses on basics and broad learning c It involves only exams 7 Who usually teaches primary students? a A primary school teacher b A university professor in a lecture hall c A corporate trainer 8 Why is universal access to primary education important? a Reduces school enrollment b Only benefits urban areas c Gives every child a chance to learn basics 9 What is a common feature of primary classrooms? a No textbooks or materials b Structured routines and supervised learning c Independent study only with no guidance 10 Can primary education include art and physical education? a No, only reading and writing b Yes, as part of a balanced curriculum c Only math and science