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Philosophy past exam papers

Below are links to previous years' exam papers from 1993 to 2001. Following the implementation of the University's Exam papers policy, all exam papers from 2002 onwards that are sent to the Library by University of Adelaide Departments are digitised and put on the Library's server.
Exam papers from 2002 onwards may be located by using the Library Catalogue if they have been sent to the Library for digitising. It's a big 'if' - the Philosophy Department has sent us very few papers for digitising, and none at all since 2003. I have heard that there are some Philosophy past exam papers on MyUni. My advice is to ask your lecturer or tutor if they can help you with previous exam papers in your subject.

To find exam papers in the Library Catalogue you'll need to click on the heading Exam Papers in the Limit box. Make sure Title is selected in the Search by: box. Now type in the name (or course code) of the paper you are looking for in the Search for: box, and click on the Search button.
For example, if you are looking for Logic 1 previous exam papers you type Logic 1 in the Search for: box, or you can type the course code: PHIL1110.

The exam papers are in .pdf format and will open automatically on the computers in the Library.

If you are accessing them from outside the Library you will need to download the free program Acrobat Reader if you don't already have a copy on your computer.
There is a separate page with detailed information on Remote access to electronic resources, which includes instructions on remote access to past exam papers.

Click on the year you want: 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 |

P.S. I'm sorry, but I can't supply you with advance copies of this year's exams!!



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