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Marking guidance for the 2B exam can be viewed on the RCR site at here
For convienience the info is also copied below:
Candidates report on 25 cases and have the opportunity to attain five marks per case, so a maximum of 125 marks across the exam. No half marks will be allocated. Candidate responses are independently double marked and the final score awarded will be the average of the two examiner marks. The marking framework permits a difference of up to one mark between the two examiners. Any score difference of two or above will be flagged for review and discussion.
Click here for short case example questions.
All questions include question-specific marking guidance to indicate key findings, diagnosis and recommended onward management. Examiners will use the following mark scheme descriptors for examiners alongside the marking guidance to score candidates’ responses:
| Score | Marking descriptors |
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| 5 |
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| 4 |
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| 3 |
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| 2 |
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| 1 |
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| 0 |
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An Angoff standard setting process is used to set the pass mark for each sitting based on the content used.
Ideally each question will have individual marking guidance that will be shown below.
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