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Examination instructions
The examination paper contains:
A A scenario context
B A questionnaire
C A mini manual
D A discussion meeting
You are required to:
• Read the scenario context (A), the questionnaire (B) and the mini manual (C). These
sections are included in this document. They provide information required for answering
the questions raised in the discussion meeting. The questions raised in the discussion
meeting (D) are the exam questions. These questions are provided online. You find them
on myUnisa on the PYC2606 site. Go to ‘self-assessment’ and open the “PYC2606
Assignment 3 online exam” assessment.
• Consider each question that is raised in the discussion meeting. People have different
opinions. You have to consider these opinions and decide which opinion you agree with
most, which one second most and which one least.
• For example, if you agree most with the opinion offered by Ava, second most with the
opinion offered by Conja and least with Zet’s opinion your response is Ava, Conja, Zet.
• A list of potential responses is provided. From this list, select the response that
corresponds to your response.
Please note the following:
• The work you submit has to be your own. In this examination you are not allowed to be
assisted by somebody else in formulating your responses, or to assist a fellow student in
formulating their responses.
• The work you submit may be subjected to automated integrity testing. If corresponding
response patterns are found between your work and one or more other student’s
submissions, your examination may be annulled.
• How to navigate questions when you write the online examination: Below the question you
will see three buttons: “Previous”, “Next” and “Save”. Remember to “Save” each question
before you move to the next question. Use “Next” to go to the next question. Use
“Previous” to go to the previous question. Do not press the “Done” button. Only press the
‘done’ button when you are ready to submit your examination.
• How to save your work: Remember to press the ‘save’ button after completing each
question. Do not press the ‘done’ button until you have completed each question and are
ready to submit your final examination. When you press the ‘done’ button your
examination is submitted and you will not be able to continue with the examination.
Examination instructions
The examination paper contains:
A A scenario context
B A questionnaire
C A mini manual
D A discussion meeting
You are required to:
• Read the scenario context (A), the questionnaire (B) and the mini manual (C). These
sections are included in this document. They provide information required for answering
the questions raised in the discussion meeting. The questions raised in the discussion
meeting (D) are the exam questions. These questions are provided online. You find them
on myUnisa on the PYC2606 site. Go to ‘self-assessment’ and open the “PYC2606
Assignment 3 online exam” assessment.
• Consider each question that is raised in the discussion meeting. People have different
opinions. You have to consider these opinions and decide which opinion you agree with
most, which one second most and which one least.
• For example, if you agree most with the opinion offered by Ava, second most with the
opinion offered by Conja and least with Zet’s opinion your response is Ava, Conja, Zet.
• A list of potential responses is provided. From this list, select the response that
corresponds to your response.
Please note the following:
• The work you submit has to be your own. In this examination you are not allowed to be
assisted by somebody else in formulating your responses, or to assist a fellow student in
formulating their responses.
• The work you submit may be subjected to automated integrity testing. If corresponding
response patterns are found between your work and one or more other student’s
submissions, your examination may be annulled.
• How to navigate questions when you write the online examination: Below the question you
will see three buttons: “Previous”, “Next” and “Save”. Remember to “Save” each question
before you move to the next question. Use “Next” to go to the next question. Use
“Previous” to go to the previous question. Do not press the “Done” button. Only press the
‘done’ button when you are ready to submit your examination.
• How to save your work: Remember to press the ‘save’ button after completing each
question. Do not press the ‘done’ button until you have completed each question and are
ready to submit your final examination. When you press the ‘done’ button your
examination is submitted and you will not be able to continue with the examination.