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Education and Examination System
Development of Examinations
Each examination is developed by the appropriate committee to test candidates' knowledge
of the subject matter as defined in the Courses of Reading. The officers of the
individual examination committee, one or more General Officers, and where applicable,
representatives of jointly administering organizations, review each examination to
assure its quality.
Every effort is made to ensure that the questions fall within the scope of the
Course of Reading, and that each question can be answered in the allocated time.
Complete coverage of all parts of the Course of Reading is not practical for every
examination every year, but the goal is to develop well–rounded examinations
containing representative, high–quality questions that test the candidates'
knowledge and ability to make use of material from many parts of the Course of Reading.
Trick questions are avoided, and the wording of each question is carefully considered
to eliminate possible ambiguities. Preliminary versions of each examination are
thoroughly reviewed in relation to all of these factors before the final examination
is set.
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