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Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA SBR Exams › Narrative Errors in SBR Exam
Morning,
I just had quite a generic question regarding the exam.
In the narrative components of the exam, do you lose marks if you say something factually incorrect? e.g. get the definitions for Agricultural assets/produce wrong.
Or simply not get a mark for this, if a mark would even be given in the first place?
Any help appreciated.
Edited to add:
I was thinking about this in particular in Q2-4, whereby perhaps you have made enough correct points to score full marks, but then add in an incorrect statement? Are you then unable to obtain full marks?
No negative marking – don’t worry.