ENGG1811 Sample Final Exam (22T1)
Exam Conditions
- You can start reading the exam at 2:00 pm Tuesday 10 May 2022 Sydney time (AEST).
- You can start typing at 2:00 pm Tuesday 10 May 2022 Sydney time (AEST).
- You have until 5:00 pm Tuesday 10 May 2022 Sydney time (AEST) to complete this exam.
- Only submissions before 5:00 pm Tuesday 10 May 2022 Sydney time (AEST) will be marked.
- Except, students with extra exam time approved by Equitable Learning Services (ELS) can make submissions after 5:00 pm Tuesday 10 May 2022 Sydney time (AEST) within their approved extra time
- You are not permitted to communicate (email, phone, message, talk, social networks, etc.) with anyone during this exam, except ENGG1811 staff (send an email to en1811.exam@cse.unsw.edu.au).
- Again, please note that you are not permitted to get help from anyone except ENGG1811 staff during this exam.
- You are not permitted to access web pages or other internet resources, except the the following web pages (for the exam, the lecture notes and documentation):
- you can access and read this exam paper!
- you can access and read the lecture notes (only) available on
the course webpage (at https://webcms3.cse.unsw.edu.au/ENGG1811/22T1/).
- you can access and read the NumPy documentation available
at https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/.
- You can read posts on the course forum.
- Importantly, please make sure that you submit your original work and don't copy!
We will use sophisticated plagiarism software/techniques to detect any possible breaches.
- You are not permitted to access any other papers or books.
- You are not permitted to access files on your computer or other computers, except the files for the exam.
- You are not permitted to use code-synthesis tools such as GitHub Copilot and other similar tools.
- Even after you finish the exam, on the day of the exam, on the day of the exam do not communicate your exam answers to anyone. Some students have extended time to complete the exam.
- Do not place your exam work in any location, including file sharing services such as Dropbox or GitHub, accessible to any other person.
- Ensure during the exam no other person in your household can access your work.
- Your zpass should not be disclosed to any other person. If you have disclosed your zpass, you should change it immediately.
- Deliberate violation of exam conditions will be referred to Student Integrity as serious misconduct
- During the exam:
- if you have a question or need clarification during the exam, please send an email to en1811.exam@cse.unsw.edu.au.
- if there is a correction, we will post a notice on the class webpage. So please check your email and also check the class webpage for possible corrections (if any) during the exam period.
Exam Structure
- There are 5 questions on this exam. Answer all questions.
- Total mark of questions on this exam is 100.
- Questions are NOT worth equal marks.
- This examination is worth 40% of the overall assessment for this course.
Please note that the topics covered in
the final exam may be different to the topics covered in this sample
exam. Also, the marks distribution across topics may also vary.
Marking
- No marks are awarded for style - but use reasonable formatting so the marker can read your answer.
- No marks are awarded for commenting - but you can leave comments for the marker.
- Passing autotests does not guarantee marks. Your code will be run on tests you haven't seen - do your own testing.
- Failing autotests does not prevent marks - a human marker will read your code and give marks based on how much of the problem you have solved.
Important Information for Online Assessments
Before your final exam, you must read the section "Important Information for Online Assessments" available on the Special Consideration webpage. It offers information on what you should do if you experience a technical issue that is beyond your control and impacts on your ability to complete an assessment, and the other related topics. In particular, how and what to document for a special consideration application.
Summary of the UNSW Fit to sit rule: If you attend the exam, you cannot apply for special consideration afterwards. If you fall ill during the exam and cannot continue, you should: (1) inform the staff; (2) get a medical certificate; and (3) submit a special consideration. Full version of the fit-to-sit rule and what do you when having technical issues during an online exam is available in the section named "Fit to Sit"on the Special Consideration webpage.
During the Exam
In case you have any queries during the exam, please send an email to
en1811.exam@cse.unsw.edu.au .
If there is a correction, we will post a notice on the class webpage. So please check your email and also check the class webpage for possible corrections (if any) during the exam period.
Exam pack
Note that the exam pack is password protected. This will be the same for the final exam. The password for the sample exam is: e%n4G*g8
Note that the password is 8 characters long.
You can download the following sample exam pack. The exam questions are in the file "SampleExam22T1.pdf",
and the other supporting files are also provided in the directory.
SampleExam22T1.zip
Solutions: Please first try to solve all the sample exam questions, it will offer you a very good practice for your final exam!
You can find possible solutions for the sample exam questions in
this zip file
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