Practice exam questions

Sometimes examination questions cover familiar material in unfamiliar ways, or using words you may not be used to. Each examiner phrases their questions in slightly different ways. It is a good idea to have a go at questions from a variety of sources so that you cope with many different approaches to a topic.

These questions come from old Bursary papers and are written by several different examiners. AME grades have been added to the questions to guide you as to the depth of the answers required.

Two versions of each set of exam questions are supplied. The Write-On versions provide lines and space for your answers, similar to a real exam paper. The Paper saver version contain the same questions, but without the space for your answers. If you have a printer and plenty of paper you should print the Write-on versions, and answer each question on the paper. If you'd rather save on paper and ink, use the Paper saver versions to print off the questions, and write your answers on your own refill paper. If you cannot print from your computer, use the Paper Saver version and read the questions off your monitor and write down the answers.

Chapter 1 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 2 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 3 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 4 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 5 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 6 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 7 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 8 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 9 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 10 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 11 Write-On Paper saver Answers
Chapter 12 Write-On Paper saver Answers

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