Statements A and C correctly describe the role of the academic calendar and semester planning. Statement A is true because an academic calendar outlines teaching weeks, examination periods, vacations and other key events. Statement C is also true, as a clear calendar helps in timely course completion and provides transparency to students and staff. Statement B is false because in a semester system assessments are typically conducted at the end of each semester and may include internal tests as well. Statement D is false since institutions may need to revise calendars in response to emergencies or policy directions. Therefore, A and C only form the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A is incomplete because it mentions the content of the calendar but omits the important function of transparency and timely completion described in C. Without C, the benefits of having a calendar are not fully reflected.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect because it selects only C and ignores A, thereby failing to indicate what the academic calendar actually contains in terms of schedule and structure.
Option C:
Option C is correct as it joins A and C, capturing both the descriptive and functional aspects of the academic calendar, while excluding B and D, which misrepresent the nature of the semester system and the flexibility of calendars.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it includes D, which wrongly claims that calendars can never be modified, and also omits the explicit reference to the contents of the calendar in A, leading to an inaccurate and incomplete understanding.
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