Pass
Pass is a term with various meanings in different contexts. It can refer to a document allowing one to pass through a restricted area, a successful completion of an examination or course, or an act of transferring the ball or puck to another player during a game.
Pass in Travel[edit | edit source]
A pass in travel is a document issued by a country's government that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder for the purpose of international travel. It contains information about the holder like their name, date of birth, gender, and photograph.
Pass in Education[edit | edit source]
In the context of education, a pass refers to the successful completion of an examination or course. It is often contrasted with a fail, which denotes unsuccessful completion. The criteria for what constitutes a pass can vary widely between different educational institutions and levels of study.
Pass in Sports[edit | edit source]
In sports, a pass is an act of transferring the ball or puck from one player to another. This is a fundamental skill in many team sports such as football, basketball, and hockey. The ability to pass accurately and quickly is highly valued, and players often spend a significant amount of time practicing this skill.
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