Matura 2020. This year’s matura exam in chemistry (advanced level) has ended. We publish the matura exam and the suggested answers to the questions posed in it. Check what the matura exam in 2020 in chemistry looked like or verify your answers.
Matura 2020 in chemistry: worksheet and answers
On Wednesday, this year’s high school graduates wrote their high school diploma in chemistry at the advanced level. The day before, there was a high school graduation in biology. Chemistry, like biology, is one of the subjects required for admission to studies at many medical and natural science universities.
- Matura 2020: biology advanced level [SHEETS AND ANSWERS]
Below you will find a matura exam in chemistry and answers to all questions.
Matura 2020 – change of date
Originally, the final exam session was to start on May 4. In connection with the coronavirus epidemic, classroom classes in schools are suspended from March 12 (from March 25, schools are obliged to distance education). The dates of external examinations, including matura exams, were also postponed. Some of the provisions relating to the conduct of the secondary school-leaving examination have also been changed.
Matriculation sheets and answers:
- Polish language: basic level
- Polish language: advanced level
- Mathematics: elementary level
- English language: basic level
This year, the high school graduate must take three obligatory written exams: in Polish, in a foreign language and in mathematics at the basic level. He must also take at least one written exam in optional subjects; up to six.
- Also check: Matriculation exams schedule
Matura 2020. Which subjects to choose from?
The subjects to choose from are: biology, chemistry, philosophy, physics, geography, history, history of art, history of music, computer science, Latin and ancient culture, social studies, languages of national and ethnic minorities, regional language, as well as mathematics, Polish and modern foreign languages. Exams in the subject of your choice are taken at the advanced level. Therefore, this group also includes – at this level – mathematics, Polish and foreign languages, which are compulsory at the basic level.