FINM7406-无代写
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Exam information
Course code and
title
FINM7406
International Financial Management
Semester Semester 2, 2024
Exam type Online, non-invigilated, mid-semester examination
Exam technology Blackboard Test
Exam date and
time
05 Sep 24 12:00 - 05 Sep 23 13:40 Thursday
The total time for your examination from the scheduled starting time will be:
1 hours 40 minutes including 10 minutes planning time. .
A 15-minute submission period is available for submitting your examination. If your
examination is submitted after this period late penalties will be applied unless you
can demonstrate that there were problems with the system and/or process that were
beyond your control.
Exam window
You must commence your exam at the time listed in your personalised timetable.
You have from the start date/time to the end date/time listed in which you must
complete your exam.
Permitted
materials This is an open book exam – all course materials are permitted.
Recommended
materials
Ensure the following materials are available during the exam:
Calculator; bilingual dictionary; phone/camera/scanner
Instructions
For PART A, answer all of the MCQ questions in the Blackboard Test. For PART
B Short-answer/problem solving, please upload the completed exam answers file.
You may choose to either type your response OR hand write and scan-to-pdf
your response
Please ensure you are not using any auto-translation tools with your browser.
If you believe there is missing or incorrect information impacting your ability to
answer any particular question, please state this when answering that question.
Who to contact
Given the nature of this examination, responding to student queries and/or relaying
corrections to exam content during the exam may not be feasible.
At the end of the exam, there will be a free text box field. Please use this to specify
any assumptions you have made in completing the exam and which questions those
assumptions relate to. You may also include queries you may have made with
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respect to a particular question, should you have been able to ‘raise your hand’ in an
examination room.
If you experience any interruptions to your examination, please collect evidence of
the interruption (e.g. photographs, screenshots or emails).
If you experience any issues during the examination, contact the Library AskUs
service for advice as soon as practicable:
Chat: support.my.uq.edu.au/app/chat/chat_launch_lib
Phone: +61 7 3335 7047
Email: examsupport@library.uq.edu.au
You should also ask for an email documenting the advice provided so you can
provide this to the course coordinator immediately at:
k.tan@business.uq.edu.au
Important exam
condition
information
Academic integrity is a core value of the UQ community and as such the highest
standards of academic integrity apply to all examinations, whether undertaken in-
person or online.
This means:
• You are permitted to refer to the allowed resources for this exam, but
you cannot cut-and-paste material other than your own work as answers.
• You are not permitted to consult any other person – whether directly, online,
or through any other means – about any aspect of this examination during
the period that it is available.
• If it is found that you have given or sought outside assistance with this
examination, then that will be deemed to be cheating.
If you submit your online exam after the end of your specified planning time,
duration, and 15 minutes submission time, the following penalties will be applied to
the total mark available for the assessment:
• Less than 5 minutes – 5% penalty
• From 5 minutes to less than 15 minutes – 20% penalty
• More than 15 minutes – 100% penalty
These penalties will be applied to all online exams unless there is sufficient
evidence of problems with the system and/or process that were beyond your
control.
Undertaking this online exam deems your commitment to UQ’s academic integrity
pledge as summarised in the following declaration:
“I certify that I have completed this examination in an honest, fair and trustworthy
manner, that my submitted answers are entirely my own work, and that I have
neither given nor received any unauthorised assistance on this examination”.