What is the weightage of the two tasks?

What is the weightage of the two tasks?

Task 2 is worth twice as many marks as Task 1, so it's important to manage your time and effort accordingly. Candidates are advised to spend about 20 minutes on Task 1 and 40 minutes on Task 2.


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