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1) Are candidates required to include old cases when answering Section B of LW-MYS? If yes, is it good enough to mention one of the names (Eg: Donogue) or must it be in full (Donoghue v Stevenson).
2) Are candidates required to state all sections that the answers are derived from?
3) I am confused as to the Section B multi-task questions. Will I be typing out my answers manually?
Thanks!
EVERY single one of my lectures stresses the point that you are NOT required to remember neither cases not section numbers … so that answers your first 2 questions!
As for your third question, can you think of any other way in which you could be asked to answer the Section B questions?
You will be required to type short answers to the 5 * 6 mark questions
OK?
Ok great.
From what I saw on the introductory video, it was mentioned that the CBE multi task questions would have “tick boxes and identify what matches up with what so they are basically objective test questions”
Do you know, I’m going to change my last post and revert to what I said in the introductory video – tick boxes and matching possible pairs
Why not check for yourself the specimen exam paper on the ACCA website?
https://specimen.accaglobal.com/Assignments/LW_ENG/ACCA.html
