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Grade is a term with multiple related meanings used across different fields. In education, grade refers both to a level of schooling (for example, first grade or twelfth grade) and to a student’s performance on an assessment (a grade such as A, B, C, or a numeric percentage).

Grades as levels of schooling are organized by age or year and vary by country. In the

To grade a task means to evaluate its quality using a rubric or criteria, producing a grade

Industrial uses: In mining and geology, grade denotes the concentration of a valuable material in ore, usually

Construction and civil engineering: "Grade" describes the incline or slope of ground or a surface, such as

Other uses: The word also serves as a verb meaning to classify or categorize by quality or

United
States,
grades
typically
correspond
to
numbers
1
through
12;
in
other
systems,
"year"
or
"form"
may
be
used
instead
of
"grade."
or
score
that
signals
relative
merit.
expressed
as
a
percentage
or
parts
per
million;
ore
grade
influences
mining
feasibility
and
economic
value.
In
materials
and
manufacturing,
"grade"
can
indicate
a
quality
category,
such
as
Grade
A
or
Grade
B,
reflecting
tolerances
and
intended
use.
road
grade;
"to
grade"
means
to
level
earth
or
shape
terrain,
often
during
site
preparation.
rank.
Etymology
traces
to
Latin
gradus
"step"
through
Old
French
and
English.
The
exact
meaning
depends
on
context
and
region.