Instructions for the paper setters regarding the exam structure and covered topics.
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The attached image provides guidelines for paper setters, detailing the structure and topics included in various sections of an exam related to software engineering. It outlines the number of questions to set, the topics covered in each section, and the aspects to consider in software project planning and design.
Answer
Eight questions in total; answer five, one from each section (A-D), plus one extra.
The exam should consist of eight questions, two from each of four sections (A-D), with no more than four subparts. Candidates must answer at least one question from each section, and a total of five questions, with the fifth from any section.
Answer for screen readers
The exam should consist of eight questions, two from each of four sections (A-D), with no more than four subparts. Candidates must answer at least one question from each section, and a total of five questions, with the fifth from any section.
More Information
The exam covers key topics in software engineering, including software introduction, design, coding, testing, and maintenance.
Tips
Common mistakes include not distributing questions evenly across sections or exceeding the subpart limit.
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