The galvanic cell question had Nickel as the anode, Platinum as the cathode. Nickel oxidised, chlorine gas reduced. I forget the voltage, but its easy to work out if you take those two. Also, the green one got greener (Ni2+ increased as Ni oxidised and NO3- moved from the salt bridge so there wasn't a build up of charge) and nothing happened to the other one.
And I don't know with the AAS question, chemistry markers are incredibly picky so there's a good chance they might decide to be harsh and punish you. Of course if the answer by the board is within a range you'll probably be ok.
I thought in general the questions weren't really too bad. It could have been a lot worse. I thought the galvanic cell probably wasn't worth enough marks for its level of difficulty and the catchment question was a bit cruel, but it was ok other than that.