I hv answered all questions in last section in Roman numerals. It means i'll lose marks?No it was not indicated, as the answer were in roman numbers. It was indicated in other section where the answers were Alphabets, you may write any letter more than once.
Answers were in Roman numerals I thinkI hv answered all questions in last section in Roman numerals. It means i'll lose marks?
The answers are in Roman numerals so you shouldn't fret.I hv answered all questions in last section in Roman numerals. It means i'll lose marks?
Everybody z saying that it should be alphabets not numbers...The answers are in Roman numerals so you shouldn't fret.
I wish...otherwise it'll directly affect my scoreAnswers were in Roman numerals I think
I too wrote all in roman
Only skylark should have come twice. The roman no for this was (v). Rest all were one time only.Okay but it was in mine. The Skylark and Kakakpo answer came up twice in that section.
Hey what is the problem yar? Why don't you people read properly before panicking? I said that the instruction for using the options more than once was only given in other section where we had to write Alphabet in answers. In last section they did not gave that instruction answers were to be given in Roman only.It means all answers in Roman no. Will be wrong???
Same here...It's actually tricky and also unfair question. They can't force everyone to think like them. But I'll just share what I wrote. To my cognition, I could understand that they asked if there were special bins to dispose different kinds of waste and in the passage, it was given that the waste should be dumped into appropriate bins. I deduced that the instruction was to dump it into the right bin(might or might not mean there'd be another type of bin) but no information about uniqueness (speciality) so I wrote NG
No not at all. I meant that there's absolutely no repetition in Roman number exercise. It was another exercise with alphabets. Some people have either forgotten or confused. For this exercise, I'm 100% sure that there's no repetition.It means all answers in Roman no. Will be wrong???
True, when I got the answer no. (v) for two questions I had checked the instruction and it was not mentioned that we can use any option more than once.No not at all. I meant that there's absolutely no repetition in Roman number exercise. It was another exercise with alphabets. Some people have either forgotten or confused. For this exercise, I'm 100% sure that there's no repetition.
It was 95 instead of 65 .. because the men said they usually houses 95 .. but ready to keep 65 for the lady