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Check the front cover of your exam paper (known as the rubric) which provides you with information about the exam paper that you are sitting (module number, module title, semester and academic year).  

The rubric will also list any additional materials which will be provided for the examination (eg graph paper, subject-specific approved material)  

The type of exam that you are taking will determine what is on your desk. There will always be a desk card, which you must complete and sign. In written exams, you will have an exam paper and an answer booklet. You may also have additional material such as graph paper, subject-specific approved material, etc. 

Please make sure the above information matches the details on the desk card. If you believe you are missing any materials, or any details are incorrect, please raise your hand to inform the invigilator.  

If the exam is a Multiple Choice Question paper (MCQ) you may have a MCQ answer sheet instead of an answer book please be aware that all MCQs need to be completed in pencil, so please ensure that you bring a pencil to every exam. 

If the exam is an ExamSys (online) exam, you will be sat at a computer. The questions will be online so you won’t necessarily have a question paper/answer book, but you will be provided with scrap paper to make notes on. 

You must ensure that you bring all stationary you require, including calculators.