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O Levels, or Ordinary Levels, were graded using a system that typically ranged from A to E, with A being the highest grade and E the minimum passing grade. A U grade indicated ungraded work, meaning the student did not meet the minimum requirements for a pass. The grading was based on a combination of written examinations and coursework, with students assessed on their understanding and application of the subject matter. The exact grading criteria could vary by subject and examination board.

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