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Question Pool Disputes

Applicants are expected to have studied the question pool. Examiners must not discuss questions or interpretations of questions with the applicant. They may address problems of readability or typographical errors, but these are extremely rare.

Correct answers are the correct answers given in the Standard Question Pool for the element, no matter how the applicant may argue otherwise. The pool answer to a question is always more correct than its distractors (incorrect answers.)

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Updated on January 28, 2024

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