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Hi,
I know there are 3 questions in section B and that only 2 are compulsory. Does this mean that I can start answering only two questions and that answer on third question would not be taken into account by the examiner? Or I may answer all three questions from section B and get marks on all three questions?
I am a self student.
Hi,
The exam structure is: Section A – 1 compulsory question of 50 marks; Section B – choice 2 from 3 questions (25 marks each).
So, you are asked to answer only 2 questions in section B. Answering 3rd one is nonsense, because markers will mark only 2 out of 3 questions in section B.
Good luck.
Dear Melnic,
This is what I wanted to know, thanks!!!!!
