About this Exam web-site:
- the Instructions and the Questions use one browser tab
- the C language material has
its own browser tab, which will be created the first time
that you click on the link
- note: all of the files for the practical questions and the
template files for the other questions were copied into
your working directory when you logged in to the exam
environment
- your working directory should contain template files
(q4.txt to q8.txt) and three subdirectories (q1, q2, q3)
containing files for the prac questions
Important Note:
- if you're looking at this exam, you are are not in the
standard Exam environment, so some things are different
to the instructions in these pages
- you can download files for this sample exam below:
Start-of-Exam Instructions:
- Switch off your laptop/phone.
- Place all laptops/phones/etc. off the desk (preferably in a bag).
- Place your student card on the desk.
- Fill in your name/id on the cover of the exam booklet
- Wait for the supervisor to tell you to start reading the questions.
End-of-Exam Instructions:
- Stop typing when the supervisor tells you.
- Log out from your workstation.
- Take all of your belongings.
- Hand your exam booklet to the supervisor as you leave.
General Instructions:
- Answer all questions.
- Questions may not be worth equal marks.
- Questions may be answered in any order.
- Answers must be submitted using the submit command
- Each question contains instructions on using submit
- all answers must be submitted online via the submit command
- Calculators/textbooks/notes/phones/laptops are not permitted.
- Calculator apps (e.g. bc, xcalc) are available on your workstation.
- During the Exam, you must not
- communicate with other students in any way
- access any of your own files
- access any web pages except those attached to this web site
Important:
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Note that marks are awarded primarily for your solution algorithm,
not just for getting the correct final answer.
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For programming questions, you can only receive marks for a
correctly-working program that compiles with no warnings.
End of instructions.
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