09/04/2025

The Ministry of Education Announces the Number of Questions for Each Subject in the 2024/2025 General Secondary Certificate

The Ministry of Education Announces the Number of Questions for Each Subject in the 2024/2025 General Secondary Certificate)

The Ministry of Education and Technical Education provides a detailed explanation of the number of questions for each subject in the General Secondary Certificate Examinations for the current academic year 2024/2025 and the distribution of grades for each subject (New/Old System). This is in light of the technical and educational controls that have been adopted to ensure accurate and objective assessment.

The Ministry of Education confirmed that the exams include a precise distribution of the number and nature of questions in each subject, achieving a balance in measuring students' various skills, including analysis, comprehension, application, and comprehension.

For the Arabic Language subject, the exam includes 55 questions, including 4 essay questions and 51 multiple-choice questions. The total grade allocated for the subject is 80, with 70 for multiple-choice questions and 10 for essay questions.

For the First Foreign Language subject, the exam includes 42 questions, divided between 3 essay questions and 39 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 51 multiple-choice questions and 9 essay questions.

For the First Foreign Language subject (old system), the exam includes 37 questions, including 3 essay questions and 34 multiple-choice questions. The final grade for the subject is 50 points, including 41 multiple-choice questions and 9 essay questions.

For the Second Foreign Language subject (old system), the exam consists of 31 questions, including 2 essay questions and 29 multiple-choice questions. The final grade for the subject is 40 points, including 34 multiple-choice questions and 6 essay questions.

For the History subject, the exam includes 46 questions, including 2 essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Geography exam includes 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions. The final grade for the subject is 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Philosophy and Logic exam (old system) includes 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Psychology and Sociology exam (old system) includes 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Chemistry exam consists of 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Physics exam consists of 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Biology exam consists of 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions. The final grade for the subject is 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Geology exam (old system) consists of 46 questions, including two essay questions and 44 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, including 56 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Algebra and Geometry exam (old system) consists of 20 questions, including two essay questions and 18 multiple-choice questions. The final grade for the subject is 30 points, including 26 multiple-choice questions and 4 essay questions.

The Calculus (old system) exam includes 20 questions, including 2 essay questions and 18 multiple-choice questions. The final grade for the subject is 30 points, with 26 points for multiple-choice questions and 4 points for essay questions.

The Statics (old system) exam includes 20 questions, including 2 essay questions and 18 multiple-choice questions. The total grade is 30 points, with 26 points for multiple-choice questions and 4 points for essay questions.

The Dynamics (old system) exam includes 20 questions, including 2 essay questions and 18 multiple-choice questions. The final grade is 30 points, with 26 points for multiple-choice questions and 4 points for essay questions.

The Applied Mathematics exam includes 20 questions, including 2 essay questions and 18 multiple-choice questions. The final grade is 30 points, with 26 points for multiple-choice questions and 4 points for essay questions.

The Pure Mathematics exam consists of 20 questions, including 2 essay questions and 18 multiple-choice questions. The final score is 30 points, with 26 points for multiple-choice questions and 4 points for essay questions.

The Statistics exam consists of 35 questions, including 2 essay questions and 33 multiple-choice questions, for a total of 60 points, with 56 points for multiple-choice questions and 4 points for essay questions.