Ambigious questions

So one of the EOC questions goes : [question removed by moderator]

S o, I would’ve answered ‘‘difficult to value the replacement cost of company assets’’ and then probably sat there for a minute and moved on because I didn’t know what the other problem could be. How are we supposed to know how to answer these types of questions? IMO, the correct answer breaks up ‘‘one problem’’ into two parts, even though the question asked for two problems.

I think this is equivalent to answering the question ‘‘Identify 3 problems with the FED model’’ by identifying three ways why it’s problematic to compare a notional variable with a real variable (1 one of the issues mentioned in the curriculum), instead of listing the 3 issues mentioned in the curriculum.