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Sanuel Steave
National Open University Questions

A previous question is a legislative motion to bring the pending issue to an immediate vote without further debate or amendment which, if rejected, would have the effect of enabling debate to resume.

Exam applicants find useful past papers in planning for exams. Some organisations in charge of conducting examinations have made past examination papers available commercially by either publishing the papers on their own or allowing a publisher to do the same. For instance, UPSC papers are being sold in India, SAT papers in the U.S. and GCSE, and A level papers in the UK, as well as other exams around the world.

Previous year's question papers are to test the talent and talents of students. Students studying for competitive exams usually search for previous documents. Examples of past questions includes GMAT Past Question,NOUN Past Questions, Nigerian Navy Past Questions and Also Post UTME Past Questions. These question papers will help you get a feel for the main test. Such past papers are usually identified by students as private websites provide more detail than the official websites.

Several countries, such as Singapore, publish past examination papers from various sources and publishers such as MOE, SEAB, and Education Publishing House(EPH), where many students find it extremely helpful and useful, as many examination- styled questions asked in past examination papers are often replicated in future examination papers, excluding wording. In addition, these past exam papers are useful for students in preparing for national exams such as PSLE, N Level, O Level and A Level. The publisher must first obtain permission from SEAB and MOE before the EPH could publish past review papers in the form of books, as failure to do so may result in a copyright infringement.

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