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<blockquote data-quote="naheed_ahmod" data-source="post: 113238" data-attributes="member: 22297"><p>Hey everyone</p><p></p><p>Was just wondering about the marking of Wills regarding the questions since its MCQ.</p><p></p><p>The marks are out of 100, and are 20 questions. Which means every question has 5 marks.</p><p></p><p>I have a few thoughts,and if anyone could clarify, this would be appreciated</p><p></p><p>1) Some questions required working out(IHT, Income Tax, CGT) etc, yet others are merely one question of knowledge(for e.g, about the adeemed gifts etc). Surely we get marks for working out or no? Was wondering how Ulaw work this out. </p><p>2) I saw someone on this forum say they failed the Wills exam by 1 mark. Meaning, every mark counts rather than 5 per question. This confused me, as I assumed it would be 5 marks per question. Any clarity would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naheed_ahmod, post: 113238, member: 22297"] Hey everyone Was just wondering about the marking of Wills regarding the questions since its MCQ. The marks are out of 100, and are 20 questions. Which means every question has 5 marks. I have a few thoughts,and if anyone could clarify, this would be appreciated 1) Some questions required working out(IHT, Income Tax, CGT) etc, yet others are merely one question of knowledge(for e.g, about the adeemed gifts etc). Surely we get marks for working out or no? Was wondering how Ulaw work this out. 2) I saw someone on this forum say they failed the Wills exam by 1 mark. Meaning, every mark counts rather than 5 per question. This confused me, as I assumed it would be 5 marks per question. Any clarity would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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