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To be fair it has to be fresh in your mind, it is easy to get stale if you lose familiarity with the book and sections that your work does not require you to look up . Combined with the restructuring of the sections from past editions . Like all exams it requires effort and respect to achieve good results.
 
I’m due to sit it next week and there is no page tabs or highlights in the books allowed. Apparently “C&G has now changed to this”. Still not phased all the answers are at the finger tips
 
I had to borrow a book from the exam centre, luckily it had some tabs and even some headings highlighted.
They also lent me a calculator, which unfortunately didn’t have the square root function.
Had to guess that question, which I’m pretty sure I guessed wrong.
 
I had to borrow a book from the exam centre, luckily it had some tabs and even some headings highlighted.
They also lent me a calculator, which unfortunately didn’t have the square root function.
Had to guess that question, which I’m pretty sure I guessed wrong.
If you aren't prepared, do you consider you should be sitting the exam???????? no BS7671 no calculator inexcusable
 
There was one question there, that I still don’t know the answer to.
It was about what to consider when choosing a protective device.
Apart from the two obviously wrong answers, I was left with choosing between Over Voltage and Under Current.
I did actually get it right, but can’t remember which I chose.
 

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