ABSTRACT

The data and picture interpretation stations make up the majority of the stations in the examination. As we stressed in the Introduction, there are some important points to remember to ensure your success with this part of the examination. First, it is important to read the question very closely and to really make sure you specifically answer what has been asked. Second, the question often asks for a list of a certain number. For example, if it asks for three causes of a condition, you will score marks only for the first three causes that you list. Remember, if the question does not directly state how many items to list it can often be inferred from the number of lines in the answer space. In the cases that follow we have not provided an exhaustive list of all possible answers but we have focused on the most important, as one should in the examination itself.