Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students

The Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students or CAP (Chinese: 國中教育會考; pinyin: Guózhōng Jiàoyù Huìkǎo) is an exam for junior high school students in the Republic of China (Taiwan).

The CAP is usually held in the weekend of mid-May by the Ministry of Education Republic of China, creating a standardized test for 9th graders.

The Research Center for Psychological and Educational Testing (RCPET) at National Taiwan Normal University is the specific responsible unit.

[2] The CAP consists of Chinese Language (writing and reading assessment), English (reading and listening assessment), Mathematics (multiple-choice tests and calculation problems), Natural Science (Including: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Science of Earth) and Social Studies (Including: Geography, History, Personal and Social Study, Politics, Laws, Economics and International Studies) This is the timetable of CAP.

Although the exam questions are unified nationally, the method to calculate their actual scores may vary in different regions.