ABSTRACT

In this chapter we will look at typical C&G 2400 examination questions and give suggested solutions (pages 81 to 89) expected by the examiners. Clearly, in many instances there is not always one correct answer, and the examiner will have a range of alternatives from which to award marks. Owing to the time constraints, approximately 18 minutes per question, the candidate is not expected to, and nor can he or she, write an essay in answer to descriptive questions. All that is required are reasoned statements which indicate a knowledge and understanding of the subject matter, and if time allows, specific reference to relevant parts of the 16th Edition, although this is not essential unless asked for. It is not sufficient to simply quote Regulation numbers or Parts in answer to a question. In fact no marks are awarded for such answers.