Hong Kong Academic Aptitude Test
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Hong Kong Academic Aptitude Test (HKAAT, 香港學業能力測驗) is a standardized, area-wide benchmarking examination conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), is normally taken by students who finished primary six grade education in Hong Kong. The exam used to be called (學能測驗).
[edit] History
The test was designed to created to find a common ground in measuring different school systems in the 1970s.