In Sample 3, Q5, Pena did not have to inform his supervisor in writing of his obligation to comply with the standards. Was this because you don’t have to period? Or was it because he was not a candidate (not registered to sit for an exam) and thus did not have to comply with the standards?
i got this one wrong too. i remembered that they did away with the requirement to deliver a copy of the code and standards to your supervisor, but for some reason thought you still had to inform them in writing of your obligation to comply. any clarification would be much appreciated (i haven’t gotten to the point of bringing the c&s home to tuck under my pillow so i can’t look it up at the moment…)
not necessarily to “supervisor” ? Guess most people got this one wrong.