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If you have a question about this talk, please contact thenetwork. Getting the exam questions right is important in order to ensure that the exam measures the intended knowledge, understanding and skills and is of appropriate difficulty for the candidates who will be assessed. Led by expert researchers at Cambridge Assessment, this one-day course will provide the theoretical background to some of the principles of question writing accompanied by practical tasks to reinforce learning. Key topics:
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