There were no generalized weaknesses observed. However, some of the candidates were unable to:
(1)correctly indicate the units of values correctly;
(2)correctly plot graphs involving very small values;
(3)finish their work within the stipulated time;
(4)respond to questions bordering on the theory of the experiments.
It was suggested that to remedy these weakness, the candidates should be
(1)engaged in a lot more laboratory work before the examination
(2)taught only by qualified physics graduates.