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  Predicting questions

Trying to predict the exact questions which will be on your exam paper can be dangerous - and it's probably a waste of time.

They might be similar to those in previous years - or they might not.

There's another good reason. If you get it wrong - you're sunk!

It is far more useful to study the types of question it contains.

Remember to look for instruction terms. These tell you what to do with the question.

All questions on an exam paper must deal with topics you have studied on the course.

You should therefore know in advance which topics the questions will cover.

They are the topics you have been studying all year!

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