pigas
Member
I was wondering something today about when an exam question asks for a specific amount of 'reasons' or features or whatever. Ok let's take agriculture for example.
If the questions asks:
"Name THREE features of a monocot plant"
If you put down four features instead because you are not sure of some of your answers, will they add marks on ALL that you got right, including the fourth one?
Basically if it specifically asks for x amount of reasons/features/whatever, and you put more, will all the right ones count? EXCEPT even if all 4 are right of course, you will only get the maximum marks, i.e 3 marks, obviously you can't get extra marks. I hope this makes sense lol.
Maybe this is more simply put:
if they ask to name x amount of something, and you put more than they ask (in case you weren't sure on your answers), will they consider all the answers you gave or just the first x required?
If the questions asks:
"Name THREE features of a monocot plant"
If you put down four features instead because you are not sure of some of your answers, will they add marks on ALL that you got right, including the fourth one?
Basically if it specifically asks for x amount of reasons/features/whatever, and you put more, will all the right ones count? EXCEPT even if all 4 are right of course, you will only get the maximum marks, i.e 3 marks, obviously you can't get extra marks. I hope this makes sense lol.
Maybe this is more simply put:
if they ask to name x amount of something, and you put more than they ask (in case you weren't sure on your answers), will they consider all the answers you gave or just the first x required?