ELEC3111 – Term 3, 2021 – Final Exam Instruction
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School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
Term 3, 2021
Final Exam Instructions
ELEC3111
Distributed Energy Generation
Important Notes
Read the following information very carefully.
DATE: 06/12/2021 (Monday)
TIME ALLOWED: 2 hours
TOTAL MARKS: 100
TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS: 4
• Reading Time: 10 minutes.
• This paper contains 8 pages.
• Candidates must ATTEMPT ALL questions.
• Answer each question in a separate answer booklet.
• Marks for each question are indicated beside the question.
• Print your name, student ID and question number on the front page of each answer book.
• Authorised examination materials:
o Candidates should use their own UNSW-approved electronic calculators.
o This is a closed book examination.
• All answers must be written in ink. Except where they are expressly required, pencils may only
be used for drawing, sketching or graphical work.
• For the numerical solutions, you can use either fraction form or floating-point form
Recommended time frame/structure
Please follow the recommended final exam time frame below to help you plan in advance:
DATE: 06/12/2021 (Monday)
• 13:00 to 13:10 – Exam paper is released and reading time starts
• 13:11 to 15:15 – Exam is in progress
• 15:16 to 15:30 – Scan all pages, convert to PDF and upload to Moodle
How to Submit
• Convert your hand-written analytical solutions for each question and workings into separate
PDF files. The submission box only accepts PDF format for official solutions of your questions
and zip format for time-stamped pictures of your questions.
• Name the .pdf using your zID and surname and question number as below.
ELEC3111 – Term 3, 2020 – Course Outline
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o Surname_z1234567_Q1.pdf
o Surname_z1234567_Q2.pdf
o Surname_z1234567_Q3.pdf
o Surname_z1234567_Q4.pdf
• Do NOT zip your PDF files. You can simply upload 4 pdf files having your answers for each
question in the submission box to be created for the final exam under Final Exam Info and Re-
sources section on Moodle.
Use of a Digital Device for Writing the Exam Answers
There have been some concerns raised in terms of banning the use of tablets for writing your answers.
Students who are willing to use tablet or touch screen device to answer their exam questions are al-
lowed to use it under the following conditions:
• You must make sure that you have proper backup plan in case your device gets broken during
the exam. You are fully responsible for any loss of time during the exam if you don’t have proper
backup plan.
• The University will rigorously prosecute any suspicious plagiarism/cheating cases. So please for
own sake, DON’T DO IT!