The document provides guidelines for the 2022 second semester examination. Students will have to answer 3 out of 5 questions, with each question worth 20 marks. Questions may require writing a memo, report, or article, and some questions will have two parts requiring equal attention. Answers should be concise and written in paragraph form unless otherwise specified. Handwriting must be legible as presentation affects marks. The exam will focus on chapters 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
The document provides guidelines for the 2022 second semester examination. Students will have to answer 3 out of 5 questions, with each question worth 20 marks. Questions may require writing a memo, report, or article, and some questions will have two parts requiring equal attention. Answers should be concise and written in paragraph form unless otherwise specified. Handwriting must be legible as presentation affects marks. The exam will focus on chapters 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
The document provides guidelines for the 2022 second semester examination. Students will have to answer 3 out of 5 questions, with each question worth 20 marks. Questions may require writing a memo, report, or article, and some questions will have two parts requiring equal attention. Answers should be concise and written in paragraph form unless otherwise specified. Handwriting must be legible as presentation affects marks. The exam will focus on chapters 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
The following should serve as guidelines for the 2022 second semester examination:
There will be five questions in all
You will be required to answer three ONLY for 20 marks each You may be required to write a memo, report or an article for publication as part of answering the question. Thus, you must familiarize yourself with them. Some questions may be in two parts and you are expected to give equal attention the parts. You answers should be concise and succinct. Only otherwise required, you must avoid bullets and listing of ideas and write essays with appropriate paragraphs. You must write legibly and remember a good presentation of ideas will attract some marks. The following are the areas of concentration and each topic will produce a question: