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General Comments -n~%v0D8c
The December 2010 P7 paper covered many important syllabus areas,mostof which had been tested in some capacity at previous sittings.It was thereforeunsatisfactory to see very little improvement in candidates’ performance as awhole.Of course,some candidates did very well,and there were some scriptsdisplaying first-rate analytical and application skills.But the majority ofscripts unfortunately failed to demonstrate sufficient knowledge or higherprofessional skills to achieve a pass mark. A#Ne07d
The examination comprised two compulsory questions in Section A,andthree questions in Section B of which two should be attempted.Both Section Aquestions were based on detailed scenarios,and contained several requirementscovering different syllabus areas. \Y^GA;AMQQ
Each optional 20 mark question in Section B included a shortscenario,and several requirements.Of the section B questions,question 4 was byfar the most popular,and question 5 the least popular. \kEC|O)8
The same factors as detailed in previous examiner’s reports continueto contribute to the disappointing pass rate: jSdW?IH
•Failing to answer the specific questionrequirements z#Db~
•Not applying knowledge to question scenarios @@"abhT
•Making too few comments given the mark allocation of arequirement ,lb
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•Lack of knowledge on certain syllabus areas PsO>&Te