The bar chart illustrates the proportion of learners who took an final exam in line with a specific subject and sex from 2003 to 2004.
Overall, exams contained of six concrete subjects and included any science. English was a popular subject for passing the exam among children throughout the given period. In stark contrast, Geography was selected by the smallest percentage of pupils during the period of time. According to other subjects, Math and any science are equal in choice of both schoolgirls and schoolboys to pass the school-leaving exam.
In terms of popularity, English preceded other subjects, in spite of sex of pupils ( girls took just over 65%, boys took almost 50%) between 2003 and 2004. Geography was witnessed the smallest percentage of learners, comprising girls (less than 20%) and boys ( approximately 20%).
In addition, Math and any science stood at just over 50% and very nearly 50% for girls and boys for one year, respectively.
