Mark the following statements as True (T), False (F), or Not Stated (NS). 1. Australians consider the ages of 12

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Mark the following statements as True (T), False (F), or Not Stated (NS).

1. Australians consider the ages of 12 to 17 as teenagers.
2. After leaving school and turning 18, an Australian is an adult.
3. Australians have a 13-year schooling system with a pre-school year.
4. Students start primary school when they turn six and continue for seven years.
5. High school begins in year 8 and continues through to year 12.
6. The school year begins in January and ends in November or December when summer begins in Australia.
7. Each school decides how many subjects a student can take.
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1. True (T) - Australians generally consider the ages of 12 to 17 as the teenage years.
2. True (T) - After leaving school and turning 18, an Australian is legally considered an adult.
3. True (T) - Australians have a 13-year schooling system, which includes a pre-school year before formal schooling begins.
4. True (T) - Students typically start primary school at the age of six and continue for seven years.
5. True (T) - High school in Australia usually begins in year 8 and continues through to year 12.
6. True (T) - The school year in Australia typically starts in late January or early February and ends in November or December, aligning with the summer break.
7. Not Stated (NS) - The number of subjects a student can take varies from school to school and can depend on various factors such as the student"s abilities, course requirements, and school policies.