Is the rest of England being failed? This year’s A-level results show huge regional inequality in education — a trend that holds true with job opportunities, health and transport. Some think this is hugely unfair.
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Comprehension quiz
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The word “entrenched” in this context means:
A: Recently created
B: Easily overcome
C: Firmly established and difficult to change
D: Related to military defences
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Which word is the closest synonym for “prosperous”?
A: Populated
B: Poor
C: Struggling
D: Wealthy
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According to the article, what percentage of students in London received an A or A* grade?
A: 22.9%
B: 28.3%
C: 32.1%
D: 31.2%
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According to the article, which two of the following are reasons why London has educational advantages?
A: It has the highest concentration of schools.
B: It is closer to Oxford and Cambridge universities.
C: Parents from migrant families often have high educational ambitions.
D: Fewer students take exams in London.
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The article suggests the “North-South divide” is a simplification. Which county does it use as an example to support this idea, and why?
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In your own words, summarise two factors that contribute to the educational inequality between London and other regions like the north east.