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Laws exam

UKColt

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Have my exam on coming up in a few days. I understand it's a multiple choice exam, but how many Qs are there in it, and what is the pass mark?

Also, I have been brushing up on the LOTG just to remind myself of the specific language around certain things, but am sort of in the dark about how difficult the exam is going to be so any advice of specific things I should make sure to look over again would be great!
 
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http://areferee.com is a fairly good resource and seems to have now.been updated.
This is the style of the questions.
If you can consistently pass these quizzes you'll do fine. Anything you get wrong swot up on.
Pass mark better qualified people will know.
 
http://areferee.com is a fairly good resource and seems to have now.been updated.
This is the style of the questions.
If you can consistently pass these quizzes you'll do fine. Anything you get wrong swot up on.
Pass mark better qualified people will know.
What do you get on those?
(I get 18-19/20 every time, usually from misreading a question, not knowing dimensions, or a weird technical area VC something. Did get a 20 just now. Biscuit please.)
 
Have my exam on coming up in a few days. I understand it's a multiple choice exam, but how many Qs are there in it, and what is the pass mark?

Also, I have been brushing up on the LOTG just to remind myself of the specific language around certain things, but am sort of in the dark about how difficult the exam is going to be so any advice of specific things I should make sure to look over again would be great!

UKColt - the exam has 42 questions. It is basic law - IDFK/DFK offences (what's offside for example?), know offside law itself, how do we restart play in different scenarios, know cautionable and sending off offences, lengths of halfs, number of players etc.. I can't give you more information, but just learn basic law. Read the question carefully and quote law, not common sense.
 
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