FMA-F2.X Management Accounting - Grading policy

Grade Range

The following grade range is in place for this course:

0-3: Fail

3-50: Not ready for ACCA exam

50-100: Ready for ACCA exam

Grace Period

Assessments will remain open for one year after the end of the course.

Assignment Types

This course contains the following assignment types:

F2 Weekly optional exam questions

● Ten assessments.

● One at the end of each week.

● 10 questions in each.

● Droppable assessment.

● Questions not graded.

● Users can see the correct answer to each question after answering it and reset the question if the wish to try again.

● These questions allow unlimited attempts.

F2 Weekly graded exam questions

● Each weekly graded exam is worth 5% of overall course grade.

● Ten assessments.

● One at the end of each week.

● 10 questions in each.

● Graded assessment.

● Questions count towards final grade.

● Users can see the correct answer to each question after answering it but the question cannot be reset.

● Each question is limited to one attempt.

F2 Weekly further optional exam questions

● Ten assessments.

● One at the end of each week.

● 10 questions in each.

● Droppable assessment.

● Questions not graded.

● Users can see the correct answer to each question after answering it and reset the question if the wish to try again.

● These questions allow unlimited attempts.

F2 End of Module optional exam questions

● One assessment.

● Located in the FA2 closing section.

● 35 standard questions.

● 3 MTQs.

● Droppable assessment.

● Questions not graded.

● Users can see the correct answer to each question after answering it and reset the question if the wish to try again.

● These questions allow unlimited attempts.

F2 End of Module graded exam questions

● This graded exam is worth 50% of overall course grade.

● One assessment.

● Located in the F2 closing section.

● 35 standard questions.

● 3 MTQs.

● Graded assessment.

● Questions count towards final grade.

● Users can see the correct answer to each question after answering it but the question cannot be reset.

● Each question is limited to one attempt.

Question types

Multiple choice

A multiple choice question will display question text followed by answer options. Each answer option has a radio button alongside it, and only one selection per question can be made. Users can score either one or zero points per question. Selecting the correct answer option will result in one point scored.

Checkboxes

A checkbox question will display question text followed by answer options. Each answer option has a checkbox alongside it. The user can select as many checkboxes as they wish. Users can score either one or zero points per question. Selecting all of the correct answer options will result in one point scored. Any other combination of selected answer options will result in zero points scored.

Numerical input

A numerical input question will display question text followed by a text entry box for the user to enter a number into. Tolerance can be applied to each numerical input question, meaning users can input any answer in a given range, however, this is not the case with all numerical input questions and sometimes the user is required to enter an exact value. Users can score either one or zero points per question. Entering the correct number, or a number within the answer range will result in one point scored. Any number outside this range will result in zero points scored.

Multiple response matching

A multiple response matching question is a single question that is made up of many multiple choice questions. Questions are worth one point each, and to score one point, users must get all of the multiple choice questions contained correct. The total weight of the question point is distributed equally between the amount of multiple choice questions contained within the single question. For example, if a multiple response matching question contains four questions, and the user answers three of the four correctly, they will be awarded 0.75 points for that question.

MTQ

MTQs are made up of a series of questions, all relating to a single scenario. These questions can be of any of the question types identified above and the scores from each of the individual questions are added together to give the final score. MTQs only appear in the end of course practice tests.

The Learner View of Grades

Users can see all of the assessments available in the course through the Progress tab.