Hello,
Did I understand correctly that, all the content provided in the test by the candidate must be based on fully i mean 100% by the document you have been given?
For example, the topic in the written test could be something like writing about MaaS (mobility as a service) and I know a lot of it but I can't use external knowledge that I have, right?
For example, you have to give a suggestion in the test that is based on how cities can improve their congestion levels by using MaaS. So how much you can open up the concept if its mentioned in the pre-document for real they mention Public transportation apps need to be developed as the backbone, but they don't say anything about carpooling. So as obvious it is this real document is lacking it and I can not mention it in the test is it correct or i get some penalty points?
We recommend relying entirely
We recommend relying entirely on the provided source documents during the test. Remember, you'll have 45 minutes, and while you will be familiar with the documents, you won't be able to use your notes, and the exact exam assignment will be unknown to you. Additionally, the quantity of content isn't as important as how effectively you communicate the information. It's better to focus on delivering high-quality, well-structured content, even if it's less in quantity.