Usage examples of "Klausur" in German with translation to English

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Hat er die Klausur bestanden? Did he pass the exam?
Ich habe gestern eine Klausur geschrieben. I sat an exam yesterday.
Ich habe die Klausur nicht bestanden. I failed the exam.
Die Schüler protestierten gegen die unfaire Klausur. The students protested against the unfair exam.
Die Studenten protestierten gegen die unfaire Klausur. The students protested against the unfair exam.
Unser Professor verlegte die Klausur auf nächste Woche. Our professor postponed the exam until next week.
Er hat die Klausur nicht bestanden, weil er nicht genug gelernt hat. He failed the exam because he had not studied enough.
Ich kann nicht glauben, dass ich am Sonntag eine Klausur schreiben muss! I can't believe I have to sit an exam on Sunday!
Die Klausuren sind direkt nach den Sommerferien. Exams are right after summer vacation.
Er hat die Klausur gerade noch bestanden. He just barely managed to pass the test.
Jim wurde während der Klausur beim Spicken erwischt. Jim was caught cheating in the examination.
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