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24 Explain how to use informal assessment to effectively prepare for an
examination.
(2x2) (4)
2.5 Discuss how the inability to develop appropriate study skills may negatively
impact your ability to study effectively.
(2x2) (4)
2.6 Describe the most important things to consider when answering questions in an
examination session.
(2x2) (4)
2.7 Critically discuss how effective reading of questions may enhance one's ability to
successfully answer questions in an examination session.
(2x4) (8
[Sub-Total: 30
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