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Do the examiner cut marks if the answers are not written in serial order?
Asked by Niharika Joshi,
26 Jun '12 06:27 pm
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No, the examiner cannot deduct your marks as long as the question number/group has been mentioned properly before proceeding with the answer. Though, it is suggested to follow the question paper format or sequence. To avoid any correction error, it is recommended to answer a particular set of question under the same section/group. This simplifies the work of examiner and he/she will not make any mistakes in correction and totaling.
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Answered by Bhavana Singh, 26 Jun '12 06:28 pm
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