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What happened to the music GCSE papers that had the answers printed on the back of them?

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What happened to the music GCSE papers that had the answers printed on the back of them?

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  1. Actually, the answers were not printed on the back: however, as with ALL exam papers that use copyright material in the questions, the COPYRIGHT information was printed on the back.

    the exam was a music listening test and, for a few only of the questions, apparently 7 one-mark questions, the source of the recording was printed in the copyright

    something like Q3 recording of handel Prelude blah blah blah London Symphony Orchestra 1999.

    And some people noticed that this could help them answer some questions.

    What will happen?  - exam board will probably have to credit everyone for those few questions (in other words, remove any advantage that people who used the information may have had over those who did not use it). It would be almost impossible to get a new paper designed, checked and for all the candidates to resit it just for 7 marks.


  2. Hahaa it was a mistake, all of the GCSE music papers that were handed out werent the right papers instead they were the papers that were for the people marking them, so basically they have to have a whole new test lol, im doing my music GCSE next year i hope it happens again lol <3 xxxxx

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