About 15 minutes into Part B, the recording will tell you to choose:
Verdict: Unless you are aiming for a Level 2 or 3, always choose B2. The data file is the same for both; B1 just removes the hardest source. If you can write in complete sentences, B2 is safer because grade boundaries are often lower. paper 3 hkia
Writing a complaint letter to a CEO using slang ("Hey dude, this product sucks") destroys your "Language" score. Fix: For formal tasks, use passive voice, modal verbs (should, could, would), and formal connectors (Furthermore, Nevertheless, Consequently). About 15 minutes into Part B, the recording
From past HKIA examiner reports (published to candidates), the main reasons for failure in Paper 3 are: Verdict: Unless you are aiming for a Level
| Pitfall | Consequence | |---------|--------------| | Acting as the client’s agent | Fails impartiality; candidate would be sued by contractor. | | Not knowing specific clause numbers | Examiner assumes candidate cannot apply contract. | | Ignoring notice provisions | Even a valid EOT claim fails if notice was late. | | Confusing practical completion with defects liability | Wrong certificates issued. | | Recommending litigation without arbitration clause check | Shows lack of contract knowledge. | | Poor time management | Leaves whole sub-questions unanswered. | | Overlooking statutory duties (e.g., submitting occupancy permit application) | Real-world negligence. |
Paper 3 is the Data-Based Question (DBQ) paper in the HKDSE History exam. It focuses on Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region (20th–21st centuries). You will answer 4 questions based on given sources (texts, photos, cartoons, tables, etc.).
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