Gillis, Nowak, and Shipman sections
Version 1:
1a, 2a or b, 3a, 4b, 5a, 6c, 7d, 8c, 9a, 10a, 11c, 12a, 13b, 14e, 15b, 16c, 17d, 18a, 19d, 20d, 21b, 22d, 23e
Version 2:
1a, 2a or b, 3b, 4e, 5b, 6c, 7d, 8a, 9d, 10c, 11a, 12a, 13c, 14a, 15b, 16d, 17d, 18b, 19d, 20e, 21b, 22a, 23c.
#1-3 are worth 1 point each and the rest are worth 5 points each.
LAB FINAL EXAM - CHALLENGE PROCEDURES
The answers to the lab final exam are given above.
For a variety of reasons, you are permitted to challenge questions on the lab final exam. The challenge rules, listed below, show how you can challenge questions.
CHALLENGE RULES
You are permitted to challenge the answer key answers to this test by sending an e-mail message to the Lab Manager (Harry Shipman, harrys@udel.edu ) before midnight on the day after the exam. A challenge should be exactly that, more than just a complaint. If you believe that a question was worded in an unclear way, state how it was unclear and what word was misinterpreted. Your challenge should also state what version of the test you had, what the answer key says is the correct answer, what you feel is the correct answer, and some support for your argument (why it should be accepted as an answer.) If your challenge does not include all of these details (the version number, question number, suggested answer, and justification for the challenge) it will not be considered.
If a challenge is accepted, all students who gave the alternative answer will receive credit for the challenge. Challenges will only be accepted via e-mail, and if all of the elements cited above (including the version number of your exam) are part of the e-mail message. The judge's decisions on a challenge is final and not subject to discussion or argumentation