Section A: Read this paragraph and answer the questions. Since 2008, NAPLAN has been the system of standardised testing in Australia. It measures student literacy and numeracy skills in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9. The tests are adaptive, which means questions get harder or easier depending on how well the student is doing. They are used to gain accurate insights into students' abilities, so that schools can provide early support and intervention if it is needed. Recent data indicates that about one in three students are not meeting the expected standards, with over 10% requiring additional support. This suggests that while NAPLAN is a useful tool for assessment, major challenges in reaching national education goals remain. Fill in the gap with ONE WORD from the paragraph. 1. Doing well during a NAPLAN test results in Answer Question 1[input] questions.Short answer

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