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  • We reserve the right to change these terms and conditions at any time by posting changes on the website. It is your responsibility to review the website terms and conditions regularly to ensure you are aware of the latest terms and conditions

For Units 4 and 5 only

  • We need to point out that we have produced these exam type questions without having seen the
    real questions
  • These exam type questions are just that - exam type questions
  • We have produced the associated answers in haste and have not had the time usually dedicated to
    checking and rechecking them
  • We have covered what questions we have seen within the scenarios. We offer no guarantee at all
    in relation to the similarity of the questions that we have devised to the actual questions when they appear or to the answers we have suggested
  • We have not necessarily found either the complete or the only answers to the questions we have
    suggested. If you have any other ideas, please let us know
  • These trial papers and answers may be updated if errors and omissions are found

WARNING

  • Make sure that you read the real questions on the exam day. Candidates may be guilty of putting
    answers to the trial exam to the real questions