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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 487201" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>OK, you have to be sharp with the definitions, most C&amp;G exams seem to consist of tweaking/ twisting definitions, so you need to read and re-read the appropiate sections of BS7671 , if it's an open book exam, use bits of tape to mark important sections to save time, you can work out impotant sections by doing lots of previous papers (should be available on-line somewhere). Of the 4 possible answers, 2 will be clearly wrong, and 2 very similar. Sometimes the answer can be quite odd, ie no answer seems quite right. This is where careful reading of the question comes in, so you can eliminate the answers that are not correct. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 487201, member: 490"] OK, you have to be sharp with the definitions, most C&G exams seem to consist of tweaking/ twisting definitions, so you need to read and re-read the appropiate sections of BS7671 , if it's an open book exam, use bits of tape to mark important sections to save time, you can work out impotant sections by doing lots of previous papers (should be available on-line somewhere). Of the 4 possible answers, 2 will be clearly wrong, and 2 very similar. Sometimes the answer can be quite odd, ie no answer seems quite right. This is where careful reading of the question comes in, so you can eliminate the answers that are not correct. [/QUOTE]
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