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  • December 7, 2016 at 7:09 pm #362010
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    @tobidmob2 said:
    Guys,

    I wrongly labelled ticked that I answered question 3 instead of question 4. I also shaded question 3 instead of 4 on the exam paper.

    What can i do? Has this happened to anyone else here?

    I wouldnt worry about it!

    December 7, 2016 at 6:56 pm #361995
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    @danistephens said:
    Hi Chives,

    Yep that was for the Risk Framework, think it was 8 marks maybe? Wasn’t sure if COSO was the correct approach as I could only briefly mention each of the points (I ran through the COI-MICRA steps), probably rushed it a bit buttried to relate to the scenario where poss!

    Cheers! Yeah I think COSO would have been spot on there!

    December 7, 2016 at 6:21 pm #361974
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    @danistephens said:
    I thought Questions 2,3 & 4 were all reasonable it was relatively easy to apply technical knowledge.
    – COSO
    – Integrated Reporting
    – Professional ethics
    – Relativism

    There were a few strange elements in Q1 though, not sure if I scored any marks for the letter question (apart from the 4 professional marks for layout!). I just couldn’t work out what they wanted me to do!

    Fingers crossed for a kind marker 🙂

    When you say COSO are you referring to the “risk framework” question? I answered with ALARP, in hindsight probably not what they were looking for as this is a principle rather than a framework :(Didnt cop it at the time. Hopefully I get one or two marks anyway! Was this a 6 mark question do you recall?

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