Permitted materials
- Am I able to use a blank Word/Excel document rather than blank paper as I will be sharing screen so the invigilator can see these are blank to begin with?
- Are the IFRS standards given as a resource on the assessment platform or is it only hard copies we’re given?
- Can I put my answers in a Word document then copy and paste to the answer box?
- Can I use a scientific calculator in my assessment?
- Can I use blank paper in my assessment to make rough workings and notes?
- Can I write in my textbook or on the tabs to help me find the information I need quicker?
- Can you write everything out on your paper and scan them into the assessment platform?
- How do I use the IFRS textbook?
- If I copy and paste from the IFRS textbook will this be counted as plagiarism?
- If I do my workings on blank paper, do I need to input these to the answer box on the assessment platform, in addition to my final answer?
- What materials am I allowed to bring into my assessment?
- Why are Skills assessments ‘closed book’?
- Will ICAS consider in-person assessments since these are closed book assessments?