1. Carefully read through each of the questions to familiarise yourself with their contents. It may help you to underline key parts of the question to ask your assessor about if you’re uncertain. 2. Answer each of the questions. Some questions have multiple parts. You need to answer each part of a question correctly for it to be considered satisfactory evidence. 3. Remember that written questions are an opportunity for you to showcase your knowledge. While it’s good to be brief, it’s important to include as much relevant information as possible so your assessor can see how much you know about the concepts in the questions and make a determination about your competence
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