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If a candidate answers a question describing a real-life situation, rather than applying the facts of the case given in the exam, will they get marks?

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If a candidate answers a question describing a real-life situation, rather than applying the facts of the case given in the exam, will they get marks?

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No, not unless what they write is strictly relevant to the case or scenario actually presented in the question. Candidates should apply the facts of the case given to their answers, not another case or situation from a past paper or from the media.

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