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Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
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We use objective test questions in the Certificate level computer based assessments.
The most common type of objective test question is ‘multiple choice’ – where you have to choose the correct answer from a list of possible answers. We also use other types of objective test questions – such as true/false questions, matching pairs of text and graphic, sequencing and ranking, labelling diagrams and single and multiple numeric entry.
Try our online demo to familiarise yourself with the technology you will use in the computer based assessment.
You can view the objective test questions from past exam papers - please note that these exams were set under the old 2000 syllabus.
You will need Adobe Acrobat software to view the PDF files. If you do not have this installed on your computer, you can download it free from the Adobe website.
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals - May 2001 exam paper (PDF 45KB)
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals - November 2001 exam paper (PDF 44KB)
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals - May 2002 exam paper (PDF 91KB)
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals - November 2002 exam paper (PDF 501KB)
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals - May 2003 exam paper (PDF 451KB)
- Financial Accounting Fundamentals - November 2003 exam paper (PDF 492KB)
