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In some CBE questions, we are asked to choose 2 options out of the 4. Does this mean we get 1 mark for picking one of the correct answers (the other one you pick is wrong), or do we need to get both answers correct in order to get 2 marks.
Also for the questions where we are asked to say whether something is true or false i.e. There are normally two statements.
There are no half marks or single marks unfortunately. You need to get the answer 100% right to get the 2 marks, otherwise you get 0.
