Can You Post Exam Questions and Answers Online for Verification?

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Posting exam questions and answers online for verification is generally acceptable, but it's recommended to use the homework section for better organization and adherence to guidelines. This section provides a template that helps in clearly presenting problems. It's advised to post one question per thread to maintain clarity. However, users should be aware of potential copyright issues that may arise from sharing exam content. Overall, using the appropriate forum ensures a more effective and compliant discussion.
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I have been working through some past exams online, however, they do not have answers. Is it alright if I post the question and answer and show my working and ask whether it is right?

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TT0 said:
I have been working through some past exams online, however, they do not have answers. Is it alright if I post the question and answer and show my working and ask whether it is right?

Thanks

That probably isn't a problem. Tho I suggest that the mentors would probably prefer you use the homework section
since that section has a template for laying out the problems of this kindcheers
Dave
 
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I see thanks!
 
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TT0 said:
I have been working through some past exams online, however, they do not have answers. Is it alright if I post the question and answer and show my working and ask whether it is right?

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Definitely use the HW forum as suggested. With the template, and with what you intend to do, it is the perfect place for it.

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Also, we like to see one question per thread, not a whole bunch of questions in a single thread.
 
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No problems. where are your questions and answers?)
 
mikkelsen said:
No problems. where are your questions and answers?)
In the homework section, a bit older already (this thread is more than a month old).
 
... with a caveat that there will be occasional objections from copyright holders.
 
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