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Conditions for exams
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- To be allowed to pass the exam, the student have to be enrolled for this course in this semester
and he/she have to gain the credit in advance.
- The exam is done in the oral form. Student randomly chooses a set of questions,
he/she will prepare the answers (usually in a written form). Then he/she will explain the
answers to the examiner, who will evaluate the answers and award points to the students.
- The exam can be in Czech or in English, according to the choice of the student.
- Each set of exam questions is composed according to the following scheme:
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- A “difficult theorem” (30 points) - statement and proof of a given theorem.
- Two “easy theorems” (30 points) - statement and proof of two given theorems.
One can get at most 15 points for each of them.
- A “problem” (30 points) - solution of a given problem.
| - The list of the relevant theorems for exam questions
is available here.
In case only a part of the theorem was proved during the lectures, only that part will be explicitly
tested. Anyway, if a proof of the remaing part is published at the lecture notes, students are expected
to know at least a basic scheme of the relevant part of the proof.
- In some cases, obvious from the context, the answer to a question on a theorem should
contain definitions of necessary notions or a description of the construction of the relevant objects.
- The “problem” in a set of questions may be an excercise to compute something,
an exercise concerning application of some theorems or one of several questions
testing the understanding to the notions and theorems.
- Evaluation:
Evaluation table for Master and Bachelor students
the score ≥75: excellent (1)
60 ≤ the score <75: very good (2)
45 ≤ the score <60: good (3)
the score <45: fail (4)
Evaluation table for PhD students:
the score ≥50: pass
the score <50: fail - The dates of exams will be announced in SIS, where the students should register.
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