MAC3761 Test 1: 2024
Mark plan for students
Legends
R/W Marked as Right or Wrong
P Marked as a Principle mark. Either for applying the correct principle and/or for
carrying forward your calculated amount
C Carry-through/consequential mark (sometimes this can also represent the correct
application of a principle)
1 mark (“main” alternative/mark allocation)
or Alternative mark (alternative to some red marks; i.e. not additional marks)
or or
or etc
Question 1: Icey (M)
Note to students:
There is a mark limit per question but there are more available marks in some questions.
In some instances, you would have scored more than the mark allocation, but it would be
limited to the mark limit as per the below table.
Please note: The way a specific mark has been treated in this MAC3761 assessment
is not necessarily an indication of how the marking is treated in other MAC3761
assessments. The amount of marks, leniency, whether marks are “r/w” or “P/C”
marks, what exactly the mark is awarded to, as well as other factors can be
assessment-specific.
Question 1
Section Available Limit
(a) 13 13
(b) 3 3
(c) 3 + Several 3+1 =4
(d) 6 6
(e) 10 8
(f) Several 2+2+2=6
Total Q1 40
Mark plan for students
Legends
R/W Marked as Right or Wrong
P Marked as a Principle mark. Either for applying the correct principle and/or for
carrying forward your calculated amount
C Carry-through/consequential mark (sometimes this can also represent the correct
application of a principle)
1 mark (“main” alternative/mark allocation)
or Alternative mark (alternative to some red marks; i.e. not additional marks)
or or
or etc
Question 1: Icey (M)
Note to students:
There is a mark limit per question but there are more available marks in some questions.
In some instances, you would have scored more than the mark allocation, but it would be
limited to the mark limit as per the below table.
Please note: The way a specific mark has been treated in this MAC3761 assessment
is not necessarily an indication of how the marking is treated in other MAC3761
assessments. The amount of marks, leniency, whether marks are “r/w” or “P/C”
marks, what exactly the mark is awarded to, as well as other factors can be
assessment-specific.
Question 1
Section Available Limit
(a) 13 13
(b) 3 3
(c) 3 + Several 3+1 =4
(d) 6 6
(e) 10 8
(f) Several 2+2+2=6
Total Q1 40