I believe that the following text will appear in the next (JULY) edition of IRSE News, so make sure you read it all the way through to check:
The exam committee have drafted blank control tables for the use of candidates which will be available at the exam centres. Candidates may, if they wish, bring pre-prepared blank control table sheets of their preferred format in sufficient quantity for their use. Any candidates using their own sheets must ask the invigilator to inspect and initial all the blank sheets.
Candidates will be required to answer 3 questions from a selection of 11 where one question will consist of producing a control table for a number of signals and points, and another question will be related to, or involve, the production of an aspect sequence chart. All questions will have the same number of marks.
The exam committee have drafted blank control tables for the use of candidates which will be available at the exam centres. Candidates may, if they wish, bring pre-prepared blank control table sheets of their preferred format in sufficient quantity for their use. Any candidates using their own sheets must ask the invigilator to inspect and initial all the blank sheets.
Candidates will be required to answer 3 questions from a selection of 11 where one question will consist of producing a control table for a number of signals and points, and another question will be related to, or involve, the production of an aspect sequence chart. All questions will have the same number of marks.
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