This document discusses Bloom's taxonomy, provides examples of cognitive domain exam questions, and outlines common mistakes made in exam papers. It also discusses JPU (Justification, Procedure, Understanding) for structuring exam responses. Specifically, it provides guidance on: - The cognitive domain of Bloom's taxonomy and examples of exam questions involving knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation. - Using JPU for structuring responses to simple and problem solving questions. - Common grammatical mistakes involving plural/singular forms, possessive apostrophes, articles like "a" and "the", verb tenses and misleading instructions.