Which country introduced exam??
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Ancient China was the first country to introduce exam
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Henry Fischel was the first person to invent exams, and the first examination performed in China was an imperial exam. The reasons why exams were invented areAncient China was the first country to implement a globally standardized exam. Called as the imperial review, established in 605 AD by the Sui Dynasty, it was intended to select qualified candidates for specific governmental posts. The Qing Dynasty abolished this method 1300 years later in 1905, but England adapted this examination system for Her Majesty's Civil Service in 1806, which was later applied to education, which eventually further affected other parts of the world. This is how the student's concept of exams developed. Nearly 2000 years ago in China, it was a matter of great distinction to be a government official and the only way to join this prestigious group of government officials was to pass exams built under the watchful eyes of Emperor Zhang of Hen.
Ancient China was the first country to implement a globally standardized exam. Called as the imperial review, established in 605 AD by the Sui Dynasty, it was intended to select qualified candidates for specific governmental posts. The Qing Dynasty abolished this method 1300 years later in 1905, but England adapted this examination system for Her Majesty's Civil Service in 1806, which was later applied to education, which eventually further affected other parts of the world. This is how the student's concept of exams developed. Nearly 2000 years ago in China, it was a matter of great distinction to be a government official and the only way to join this prestigious group of government officials was to pass exams built under the watchful eyes of Emperor Zhang of Hen.Henry Fischel
Ancient China was the first country to implement a globally standardized exam. Called as the imperial review, established in 605 AD by the Sui Dynasty, it was intended to select qualified candidates for specific governmental posts. The Qing Dynasty abolished this method 1300 years later in 1905, but England adapted this examination system for Her Majesty's Civil Service in 1806, which was later applied to education, which eventually further affected other parts of the world. This is how the student's concept of exams developed. Nearly 2000 years ago in China, it was a matter of great distinction to be a government official and the only way to join this prestigious group of government officials was to pass exams built under the watchful eyes of Emperor Zhang of Hen.Henry FischelHenry A. Fischel was born on 20 November 1913 and died on 18 March 2008. He was an emeritus professor of Near Eastern languages and cultures at Indiana University. He was an instrumental figure in founding both the Jewish Studies Program and the Indiana University Department of Religious Studies.
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