Questions for the tests and oral exams
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Questions for oral exam in Internal propaedeutic - winter semester
Test questions in in Internal propaedeutic - winter semester
4. class
Test questions in Internal medicine 2 - winter semester
Test questions in Internal medicine 3 - summer semester 2020/21
5. class
Questions for oral exam in Internal medicine - winter semester
Test questions in Internal medicine 4 - winter semester (part of the exam)
Grading scale fo evaluation of the study results
The evaluation (grade, classification level) reflects the quality of acquired knowledge or skills in accordance with the aim of subject given in the Course Unit Information Sheet.
The subject/course is successfully completed if a student is evaluated by grades from A to E.
A student gains credit points for a successfully passed subject/course only. A student who was evaluated in the subject/course with the grade FX has the right to re-sit the examination twice provided that he/she had met the requirements for continuous evaluation. A student does not have the right to correct or compensate possibilities for fulfilment of requirements of continuous assessment if such possibility is not specified in the Course Unit Information Sheet or if the teacher does not specify something else at the beginning of the semester or unless specified otherwise in the Study Regulations of the Faculty. In case the student does not fulfil the requirements for continuous evaluation, he/she is evaluated by grade FX without a possibility to take part in the final examination. When the subject is re-enrolled, a student has the right, under the same conditions, to re-sit for the examination once only.
Evaluating of a test
To evaluate the test the following scale consisting of six classification levels is applied:
Percentage | Grade | Classification |
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100 - 91% | A | excellent (outstanding results) |
90 - 81 % | B | very good (above average) |
80 - 73 % | C | good (average score) |
72 - 66 % | D | satisfactory (acceptable results) |
65 - 60 % | E | sufficient (results only meet the minimum criteria) |
≤ 59 % | Fx | insufficient (results do not meet even minimum criteria) |
Evaluating of an oral exam
To evaluate the oral part of the examinton the following scale consisting of six classification levels is applied:
Grade | Numeric value | Classification |
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A | 1 | excellent (outstanding results) |
B | 1,5 | very good (above average) |
C | 2 | good (average score) |
D | 2,5 | satisfactory (acceptable results) |
E | 3 | sufficient (results only meet the minimum criteria) |
Fx | 5 | insufficient (results do not meet even minimum criteria) |