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LAW2112 S2 2024 Exam Instructions

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LAW2112 S2 2024 Exam Instructions

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Instructions

1. The duration of the exam allows time for you to


plan your answers, and you are strongly
encouraged to do so.

2. Please answer ALL questions.

Question 1 is worth 30 marks and has 2 sub


parts each worth 15 marks.

Question 2 is worth 30 marks and has 2 sub


parts each worth 15 marks.

3. Once the exam duration is finished, your exam will


automatically submit. Please ensure you finalise
your answers before the end of the allocated
exam time.

4. This exam is open book with additional device.


You are not allowed to access soft copy notes on
the device you are using for your
eExam. However, you can use a second device to
access soft copy notes. You are permitted to write
notes on blank paper during the exam or you can
type notes in the designated 'Notes' section for
each question.

5. You’re not permitted to access the internet or


communication applications on the second device.
The secondary device must not be your
smartphone or a second monitor plugged into
your primary device. You can use a second
laptop, desktop PC, tablet, Kindle, or iPad solely
for accessing soft-copy reference materials.

6. Remember, you should not use the Back or


Forward button on your browser at any time as
you run the risk of losing your recent responses.

If you wish to undo or redo some typing then use


the usual keyboard shortcuts, but don’t forget that
this works slightly differently in your Web browser
(Ctrl-Z/Ctrl-Y on Windows, or Cmd-Z/Cmd-Y on
Mac). To move between questions use the
navigation panel or the next/previous question
buttons.

7. In this assessment, you must not use generative


artificial intelligence (AI) to generate any materials
or content in relation to the assessment task.

Authorised Materials
Open Book with additional device
This is an open book + additional device assessment. You’re permitted to use any or all of the
following hard-copy reference materials: notes, books, dictionaries, a physical calculator,
molecular modelling kit, unlimited blank working paper AND you’re permitted to access soft-
copy reference materials on a secondary device.

Rules
By starting your eExam, you’re confirming that you’re well enough to do the exam. If you become
unwell during the assessment you must alert your online supervisor or contact the Exam Support
hotline.

During your eExam, you must not have in your possession any item/material that has not been
authorised for your exam. This includes books, notes, paper, electronic device/s, smart
watch/device, or writing on any part of your body. Authorised items are listed above.
Items/materials on your device, desk, chair, in your clothing or otherwise on your person will be
deemed to be in your possession. Mobile phones must be switched off and placed face-down on
your desk during your exam attempt.

You must not retain, copy, memorise or note down any exam content for personal use or to
share with any other person by any means during or following your exam. You are not allowed to
copy/paste text to or from external sources unless this has been authorised by your Chief
Examiner.

You must comply with any instructions given to you by Monash exam staff.

As a student, and under Monash University’s Student Academic Integrity procedure, you must
undertake all your assessments with honesty and integrity. You must not allow anyone else to do
work for you and you must not do any work for others. You must not contact, or attempt to
contact, another person in an attempt to gain unfair advantage during your assessment.
Assessors may take reasonable steps to check that your work displays the expected standards
of academic integrity.

Failure to comply with the above instructions, or attempting to cheat or cheating in an


assessment may constitute a breach of instructions under regulation 23 of the Monash University
(Academic Board) Regulations or may constitute an act of academic misconduct under Part 7 of
the Monash University (Council) Regulations.

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