Question about FAR simulation, comparing review material and actual exam

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    Jamessemma
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    During my review i have noticed some questions say put blank in all cells that are blank and put “0” in the cells. Other questions do not refer to these instructions.

    My question is during the exam, do we put “0” in the cells that are blank or do we just leave them blank? And if we don’t put “0” in the cell, do we lose points for these types of problems or they are not deducted from your score since you leaving them blank, indicate that their is no number that should be included in the amount?

    BEC: 82
    FAR: 80
    REG: 81
    AUD: Last exam, end of may 2016.

    Key to passing the exam is understanding the topic chapter and sections, not just memorizing what you read. The more you practice multiple choice, the greater chance you have to passing the exam.

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    monikernc
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    On the actual exam you must read the instructions very carefully and do what you think they are saying. Each one may have different instructions. The sims are a special treat and following instructions is key to points. If they say put in a zero and you don't you lose points. If they say leave it blank and you don't when you should you lose points.

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    FAR - 76
    REG - 88
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    #745082
    Anonymous
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    In my experience, the exam SIMS are much easier to manipulate than the Ninja Simulations (sorry, Jeff).
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    But just make sure you've left plenty of time to do them effectively / spotlessly – if possible.
    6 ~ 7 questions (probably 1 ~ 2 are “fake”) => 40% of one's test!

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