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Hungry Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Please help. It's quite urgent. Thanks!

Could someone please take a look at the following paradigm and let me know if there are any mistakes? Plus, I have put some questions in blue where I doubt or have a particular problem. I will be very pleased, if you answer them too.





Paper Paradigm (I am not sure if this term describe the following right. Kindly let me know if you have a better term in your mind.)

(Physics Theory)

(Let me clarify there are actually two exams, one is theory and the other is practical.)



Time allowed: 3 Hours Marks: 75



Section ‘A’ (Mechanics)

(Chapter 1 – 7)

(Do I need to add “s” to “chapters”?)



At least 2 questions to be attempted out of 4 questions.

(Is it necessary to use “questions” again?)



Section ‘B’ (Wave, Sound & Motion)

(Chapter 8)



At least 1 question to be attempted out of 2 questions.



Section ‘B’ (Light)

(Chapter 9 – 10)



At least 1 question to be attempted out of 2 questions.



v All in all, 5 questions should be attempted. All the questions carry equal marks (25). To make the number of attempts 5, one question can be attempted from any section.
  

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Hi, Could someone please take a look at the following paradigm and let me know if there are any mistakes? Plus, I have put some questions in blue where I doubt or have a particular problem. I will be very pleased, if you answer them too.

  • Hi, Could someone please take a look at the following paradigm and let me know if there are any mistakes?
  • Plus, I have put some questions in blue where I doubt or have a particular problem.
  • I will be very pleased, if you answer them too.
  • Paper Paradigm (I am not sure if this term describe the following right.
  • Kindly let me know if you have a better term in your mind .
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Hi,

Could someone please take a look at the following paradigm and let me know if there are any mistakes? Plus, I have put some questions in blue where I doubt or have a particular problem. I will be very pleased, if you answer them too.

Paper Paradigm (I am not sure if this term describe the following right. Kindl
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Hi Clive,

First of all, let me apologize for not starting off with "Hi".

At least 2 questions to be attempted out of 4 questions. So people can do 4 if they wish? Why would they want to? Because they will get better marks if they do?

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By the way, what about?

Answer at least 2 of the 4 questions.


In all, you must answer a minimum of 5 questions. You can choose your fifth question from any section. Each question carries 15 marks.
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Hi,

what about?

Answer at least 2 of the 4 questions.
In all, you must answer a minimum of 5 questions. You can choose your fifth question from any section. Each question carries 15 marks.


'A minimum of 5' suggests I can answer more than 5 if I want to.

You need to
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No, don't tell them to answer a minimum of five questions. That makes it sound like they can answer five, six, seven, or eight, as they choose.

Answer a total of 5 questions. You must answer at last 2 from the first section, at least 1 in the second section, and at least 1 in the third section. You may choose the fifth question from any of the three sections. Each question is worth 15 poi
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Thanks a lot, Clive and GG. It's real nice of you to help me. Here is my last go now.

Exam Outline
(Physics Theory)

Time allowed: 3 Hours Points: 75

Answer a total of 5 questions. You must answer at least 2 from the first se
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Except that you didn't follow Clive's suggestion that you call it an Exam Outline, and that you put the part about the five questions at the front and not at the end.
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Sorry - I didn't actually see Clive call that an Exam Outline. I have edited both the things. But two things are still confusing me. First, if I move the part to the front and clarify there that they should answer at least 2 from the first section and at least one from the next two sections each, then why say "Answer at least _ of the _ questions" again and again, under the Section Headings
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Hello! Please help!
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Much as it may shock you, I actually go to bed sometimes. Sorry I was not immediately there to answer you before you shouted for help again.

Yes, use either "in" or "from" for all three. I didn't realize I'd mixed them.

You can put the part about 2/4, 1/2 etc. in each section to remind them, since I imagine there will be number of actual questions in each of the sections and it m

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