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Well at least i predicted most of the questions that would come up in Module 5

Pity i didn't Revise them thoroughly enough to answer them correctly . Why because I got my spermatogonia confused with my spermatocytes, so that's Nil Points for that one

How was the exams you took?
 
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Same as you. Bits I should have revised but didn't.
Some of the questions I wonder how they can get 15 marks out of them, then again I have probably missed out a chunk of the answer!
 
Module 2 was ok, most of the questions fairly straightforward. Wasn't sure about "one property of honey that makes it suitable as a wound dressing" otherwise knew at least some of the information for ech question.

Rich
 
Module 2 was ok, most of the questions fairly straightforward. Wasn't sure about "one property of honey that makes it suitable as a wound dressing" otherwise knew at least some of the information for ech question.

Rich

I believe it would be the antibiotic properties of honey, it has to do with honey drawing water out of a wound.
 
Mod 5 was ok. My alimentary tract diagram still looks like a train crash!

Thanks MM your crystal ball gazing was most impressive!! :thanks:
 
Module 2 was ok, most of the questions fairly straightforward. Wasn't sure about "one property of honey that makes it suitable as a wound dressing" otherwise knew at least some of the information for ech question.

Rich

The glucose oxidase enzyme breaks down the Glucose in the honey and produces a slow release of Hydrogen peroxide,

so i wouldsay the answer was Hydrogen peroxide as that has anti bacterial properties
 
Module 3 for me this morning. It seemed okay apart from 1.5 hours not really being enough. First module for me though so it's hard to judge how well I did, especially as 59% is a fail.
 
Module 3 for me this morning. It seemed okay apart from 1.5 hours not really being enough. First module for me though so it's hard to judge how well I did, especially as 59% is a fail.

I think Module 3 is an excellent standalone module which anyone serious about their beekeeping should at least read up on if not sit.

Five for me. Humph. Forty-eight hour heavy fluey cold lost me last-days cramming time and it showed. Couldn't believe those b****** sensilla came up again and just assumed all I could think of were in the antennae. And sympathies with the sperm MM....I lost a name too....just knew it ended in "S" so didn't know where to put the other one!
 
Module 3 for me this morning. It seemed okay apart from 1.5 hours not really being enough. First module for me though so it's hard to judge how well I did, especially as 59% is a fail.


The National Honey Show module workshops always stresses for the four 15 point question, short sharp notes, bullet points and quick diagrams ,

Margaret Thomas says essay not wanted in that section nt even fulll sentences or you will run out of time and it causes a lot of problems with the more literate beekeepers
 
The glucose oxidase enzyme breaks down the Glucose in the honey and produces a slow release of Hydrogen peroxide,

so i wouldsay the answer was Hydrogen peroxide as that has anti bacterial properties

I gave a passing thought to Hydrogen peroxide as I was wizzing through the first 10 Qs as it is slowly released when honey is diluted with bodily fluids in a wound dressing, but I tend to over think things so I said (in my head) "stick a simple answer down and make sure you finish the paper!" I think a few answers may be correct for that one.

Funny story (sort of) - made a list of questions (Mod 2 related) and got the wife to ask me them in bed before I fell asleep over a couple of nights ... and that's how I knew the maximum permitted HMF levels in run honey for sale - what a sad guy I have become since taking the Modules!
 
I invigilated this year. decided I was having a year off from exams and assessments. Interesting experience to be on the other side for a change :)
 
I invigilated this year. decided I was having a year off from exams and assessments. Interesting experience to be on the other side for a change :)

Maybe I should try that, changing from a masochist to a sadist!
 
Had an email from the Ed. Sec. Hampshire BKA today - exam results go in the post 12th January 14

:ohthedrama:
 

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