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bmn

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I was wondering how we are supposed to fill them out...

Centre number, student number, examination and date are all self explanatory, but the others seem to overlap... I'm talking about:

Section
Part
Question Number

I understand in subjects where you have a choice of essays, it would be say Section IV, and Question number 28 (is that right?), but what is the "Part" for?

For english and maths etc, would there even be a question number?

Also, is there any way to find out your centre number before you go in?
 

toby12

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If I was you I would just focus on the exam itself. You will receive all the correct numbers when you're in the examination room and they'll clearly tell you what to do regarding the numbers, sections etc.

So don't worry!
 

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The part is for a or b etc. So it might be Section IV, Question 28, Part b.

Yes for maths their are question numbers and each question must be filled out in a separate writing booklet.

You generally find out what center number you are during your mid-years or trials... at least thats how it worked at my school.
 

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