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Correlation exhibits with questions

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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 1 year ago by Ken Garrett.
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  • March 10, 2024 at 4:42 pm #702650
    solomama
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    Hello,
    Can you please advise if there is relation of exhibit and question in SBL exam?
    For example, should I use exhibit 1 for question 1 or answers for question 1 can be through all paper (for example exhibit 1 – exhibit 6, I can make reference to to scenario for question 1 from exhibit 5,6).

    I was told that the recommended approach from examiner that we should go through all exhibits and apply this information for each question, including for example question 1.

    Previously I used different approach and wonder if new suggested approach can lead to loosing marks if I will take scenarios from different exhibits for 1 questions and may miss/or not detailed description of specific exhibit.

    Thanks and Regards.

    March 10, 2024 at 7:52 pm #702675
    Ken Garrett
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    You can use information from any exhibit in any task. The case studies are trying to replicate real business scenarios and, there, the use of information would not be restricted.

    Having said that there is often some correlation between exhibit numbers and tasks numbers, but this is not perfect.

    Therefore, I think the examiner’s advice is good. Read all exhibits to reduce the chance that you miss something important to a task.

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