The exam is worth 60% of the final assessment for the subject[1].
Note, also, that each question has many parts, and in some
cases, sub parts.
Each of the parts/subparts is small, and carries between 2 and
6 marks. As usual, it's an exam which tests breadth of knowledge
more than depth. On the other hand, it's hard to really
stuff it up.
It is in your interest to try and keep all the answers to each
question together in your answer booklet. Please.
If only for the sanity of the examiners...
Revision:
Old exam papers.
Tutorial questions.
Lecture notes.
[1] This is true for
students taking the subject at the Bendigo campus. Presentations of
the subject at other campuses may have different weightings.
Lecture 25: The OSIRM
in Brief, also Revision and Exam Preview