With effect from 26 February 2014, the structure of both the computer based examination and the paper based examination will change.
Instead of the current structure of 50 objective questions of two marks each, the exam will consist of two sections.
- Section A will contain 35 two mark objective questions.
- Section B will contain 3 ten mark multi-task questions – one will be on Budgeting, one will be on Standard costing, and one will be on Performance measurement.
There are no changes to the syllabus and so there is nothing new to study, but it is important that you make sure you are familiar with the new structure.
The ACCA has prepared specimen exams in the new structure.
If you are taking the paper based examination, then you can find the ACCA F2 specimen examination here>>
If you are taking the computer based examination, then you can find the specimen F2 examination below:
F2-Management Accounting (Full Exam) |
F2 (Full Exam) Answers
F2-Management Accounting (Extra MTQs) |
F2 (Extra MTQs) Answers
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yoel says
hello mr john started my acca journey with f3 paper base and scored 62 at 1 sitting thanks to opentuition. I need little advise on f2 and planning to sit for it april cbt 2017
John Moffat says
Congratulations on passing F3 with such a good mark.
Ask whatever advice you want in the Ask the Tutor Forum, and I will try and help you.
wasimmits says
hey john im sitting for f2 on june 2016,has the syllabus changed this year???
John Moffat says
No 馃檪
kostbaredyna says
Hey Joel & Wasim,
i would like to sit my f2 in March 2017 any chance we can have a few discussions? i live in Berlin i dont know anyone doing ACCA here. if you are close kindly let me know. i believe in studying in groups.
John Moffat says
Dina – it is better to post in the forum looking for Study Buddies.