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    • BUSM041 - Problem-solving Exam - 12 December 2024 Quiz
      Opened: Thursday, 12 December 2024, 6:00 PM
      Closed: Thursday, 12 December 2024, 8:30 PM

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      Problem-solving based coursework

      Date: 12 December 2024 @ 18:00 - 20:00 

      BUSM041 International Macro-Economics and Finance

      Duration: 2 Hours

      You will not be able to read the contents 
      of this question paper until you
      begin the test at the designated time

      There are THREE sections in this paper, section A, section B and, section C. There are 18 questions altogether.

      Section A – QUESTIONS 1 to 10: To be completed in the check boxes provided on screen.

      Answer ALL 10 questions in section A (20 marks).

      For the true and false questions, choose the best answer for each question and mark the letter of your selection in the space provided. 

      Each correct answer will be awarded 2 marks.

      Each incorrect answer will be given zero points.

      Section B - QUESTIONS 11 to 16: To be completed in the space provided on screen.

      Answer ALL 6 questions in section B (60 marks).

      Each correct answer will be awarded 10 marks.

      Each incorrect answer will be given zero points.

      Section C - QUESTIONS 17 to 18: To be completed in the space provided on screen

      Answer All 2 questions in section C (20 marks). 

      Essay type questions require well-focused and concise answers (10 marks each).


      This is an open book assessment.

      Use of text books and personal notes is permitted during the exam.

      Calculators ARE permitted in this examination.

      Access to the internet or stored web sites is prohibited and constitutes an assessment offence.

      Important note: The Academic Regulations state that use of unauthorised material at any time when a student is under examination conditions is an ASSESSMENT OFFENCE AND CAN LEAD TO EXPULSION FROM THE COLLEGE. 

      RELAX, AND GOOD LUCK! 

      Examiners: Professor Sushanta Mallick

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