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Defective Questions
Occasionally, through an inadvertent error or a difference in
interpretation, an examination question is found to be defective.
Examples of defects might include typographical errors, ambiguities,
or questions that test material no longer covered in the Course of
Reading. Candidates who believe that a question is defective should
write to education@soa.org within two weeks of the date the
examination was administered. This letter should explain in detail
why the question seems to be defective. The SOA E&E Committee
will investigate all questions brought to its attention in this way,
and may make allowances in the grading process, if appropriate.
The E&E Committee may make use of candidates' examination books
to determine whether their scores should be adjusted. The
committee makes no guarantee it can consider correspondence that does
not reach the SOA office within two weeks after the examination administration.
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