(a) Mere listing of points
Some candidates merely listed the points they raised without explaining
them. This made these candidates to lose marks. Points should be
substantiated with further facts where necessary.
(b) Poor grammatical expressions
Some of the candidates answered the questions posed to them using poor
language. Candidates can improve their grammar by reading textbooks,
novels and magazines.
(c) None coverage of syllabus
Many candidates did not fully cover the syllabus. This was particularly
noticeable in their attempts to answer questions on surveying where they performed poorly.