About the AML/CTF course assessment

There are five (5) topics in this course. On completion of each topic, there is one knowledge examination. The examination is based on the subject matter in the given topic. Each knowledge examination is open book and does not need to be supervised. You may have three (3) attempts. Only the grade from your final attempt will count.

There are ten (10) multiple-choice questions in the knowledge examination for each topic. You require 80% (8 correct responses out of 10) in each topic to pass.

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