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Multiple Choice Answers In Wrong Part Of Booklet In Exam
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So I'm just gonna simplify this as a easy as I can I just finished an exam and we were given two sheets the question booklet and the answer booklet so I finished it all happy with what I did put the multiple choice questions on the front page of the answer booklet where so I thought they were meant to go.
After leaving the exam this is also stupid on my behalf someone mentioned circling the multiple choice on the question booklet and not the answer booklet. So now I'm stressing out that I just lost half my marks cause of this I spoke to both the teacher and the coordinator who said it should be fine but I'm still freaking the *** out and would be so annoyed if I have to resit because it was in the wrong spot when I put them on the answer sheet.
Tldr; put multiple choice in answer booklet when they were meant to be circled on the question sheet
After leaving the exam this is also stupid on my behalf someone mentioned circling the multiple choice on the question booklet and not the answer booklet. So now I'm stressing out that I just lost half my marks cause of this I spoke to both the teacher and the coordinator who said it should be fine but I'm still freaking the *** out and would be so annoyed if I have to resit because it was in the wrong spot when I put them on the answer sheet.
Tldr; put multiple choice in answer booklet when they were meant to be circled on the question sheet
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bad for you
what is the question?
must I read the top of the exam paper to see how long it is, how many questions do I answer and how or where do I do it?
yes I am afraid you do
any good examp kick up stories? yup went into A level Chem thinking it was three hours and it was two - dropped two grades on that one
undeterred
a month later I wrote a physics paper
values not give are to be estimated
as
values not given are NOT to be estimated
didnt do well in that one as well.
it is called the rubric ( the bit at the top of the exam paper) (*)
read it!
hahahah oh my brother didnt turn over a paper - and that was where all the questions he could answer were ! retake on that one
oh I walked out of an exam and said there wasnt much anaesthesia in that paper
and someone said - that was because it was the general medicine part
need I go on ?
(*) rubrics are red - yup because they were printed in red in church books called missals ( not not missiles, read the text)
bad for you
what is the question?
must I read the top of the exam paper to see how long it is, how many questions do I answer and how or where do I do it?
yes I am afraid you do
any good examp kick up stories? yup went into A level Chem thinking it was three hours and it was two - dropped two grades on that one
undeterred
a month later I wrote a physics paper
values not give are to be estimated
as
values not given are NOT to be estimated
didnt do well in that one as well.
it is called the rubric ( the bit at the top of the exam paper) (*)
read it!
hahahah oh my brother didnt turn over a paper - and that was where all the questions he could answer were ! retake on that one
oh I walked out of an exam and said there wasnt much anaesthesia in that paper
and someone said - that was because it was the general medicine part
need I go on ?
(*) rubrics are red - yup because they were printed in red in church books called missals ( not not missiles, read the text)
Yes, English Language GCSE which we all took in the old fourth year (year 10, age 14/15). There were always 4 questions- a story/descriptive writing, a comprehension, a letter and something else (I've forgotten now). Anyway, friend never turned to back page so only did 3.
I once turned up to do a professional exam and realised it was the old syllabus whereas all my studying had been done based on the materials for the new very different syllabus. Fortunately I still scraped through but lost a lot of sleep and had a dispute with the course provider.
I once turned up to do a professional exam and realised it was the old syllabus whereas all my studying had been done based on the materials for the new very different syllabus. Fortunately I still scraped through but lost a lot of sleep and had a dispute with the course provider.
Any teachers here will know how frustrating it is that at least 10% of pupils will fail to put their name on the exam paper for internal exams even though there is a big space for it and they are given reminders at regular intervals.
Oh and in Maths GCSE there used to be a formula page which included a picture of a trapezium with the area formula and a picture of a prism with the volume formula. I lost count of the number of students who wasted ages trying to answer those
Oh and in Maths GCSE there used to be a formula page which included a picture of a trapezium with the area formula and a picture of a prism with the volume formula. I lost count of the number of students who wasted ages trying to answer those
Kambiz B turned up to a pharma ( droogz) exam whilst we were all scribbling - yes he had turned up at 2 pm for a 1.30 start
he just wrote twice as fast - and passed
His nickname thereafter for the other exams was the same as a drug called - - - slow - K
Oh places - my brudda turned up to an exam at the welcome library on Euston Rd when the exam was at the welcome library er Charterhouse sq ( got extra time)
have we covered enough what dumb-arriss candidates do to try to fail important exams?
o my nephew didnt turn up for one exam
( no degree)
he just wrote twice as fast - and passed
His nickname thereafter for the other exams was the same as a drug called - - - slow - K
Oh places - my brudda turned up to an exam at the welcome library on Euston Rd when the exam was at the welcome library er Charterhouse sq ( got extra time)
have we covered enough what dumb-arriss candidates do to try to fail important exams?
o my nephew didnt turn up for one exam
( no degree)
oh age 12 - Maff B - long sums for bright kids
needed log tables and sines and fings
and the invigilators said - no log books !
and we cdnt really do the exam but other schools could
whyd didnt you ask for someone to be called?
because we were 12
well you shd have worked your way dn to the bit where the log table is reqd and written - cannot get futher
yeah yeah - - ho hum
needed log tables and sines and fings
and the invigilators said - no log books !
and we cdnt really do the exam but other schools could
whyd didnt you ask for someone to be called?
because we were 12
well you shd have worked your way dn to the bit where the log table is reqd and written - cannot get futher
yeah yeah - - ho hum
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