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  2. Driving licence in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Types of licence. Israel has the following types of driving licences: A2, A1, A – for two-wheeled vehicles, with horse power limits set at: A2 – 14.6 HP, A1 – 47.46 HP, A – no limit. B – for passenger vehicles up to 3.5 tons and up to 8 passengers not including driver. C1, C – C1 for private minibus up to 8 passengers, C – for ...

  3. Driving licence in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Driving licences in Hong Kong are issued by the Transport Department. A full driving licence is valid for 10 years (unless the driver is approaching 70 years old in age) and is compulsory in order to drive a motor vehicle. [1] Most driving licences are issued after the applicant passed a driving test for the respective type of vehicles.

  4. Driving license in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian driving license ( Indonesian: Surat Izin Mengemudi, abbreviated as SIM) is a legal document required for a person to be allowed to drive a motor vehicle in Indonesia. It is issued by the Indonesian National Police (POLRI), renewable every 5 years, and is valid in all ASEAN member states without an International Driving Permit.

  5. Chinese driving test - Wikipedia

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    Common sense test of safe and civilized driving. Common sense test of safe and civilized driving, is the theory part of subject 3, commonly known as subject 4 (which has never been used as an official name). The test format of subject 4 is similar to subject 1. There are 50 questions including single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions ...

  6. University of the Philippines College Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    UPCAT questions can be in English or Filipino. The exam is usually administered on a Saturday and Sunday in early August with two batches of examinations per day: one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. UPCAT test centers are found in major schools throughout the Philippines, including the different UP campuses.

  7. Polytechnic University of the Philippines College Entrance Test

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    It is used to measure the capability of incoming students depending on what degree will the applicant choose. PUPCET is one of the most competitive entrance examinations in the Philippines. Of an estimated 50,000 annual entrance test examinees for the main campus in Manila, only 8,000 (16 percent) will be accepted due to the university's ...

  8. National Achievement Test - Wikipedia

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    National Achievement Test. The National Achievement Test ( NAT) is a standardized set of examinations taken in the Philippines by students in Grades 3,6,10 to 12. The test is designed to determine their academic levels, strengths and weaknesses, as well as their knowledge learnt in major subjects throughout the year. [1]

  9. Kalesa - Wikipedia

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    A kalesa (Philippine Spanish: calesa), is a two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage used in the Philippines. It is commonly vividly painted and decorated. It was a primary mode of public and private transportation during the Spanish colonial era of the Philippines, though in modern times, they largely only survive as tourist attractions, such as in Vigan, Ilocos Sur.