Awarded for a fully accurate and precise answer (e.g., "Segment VIII of the liver" rather than just "Liver").
100 images, each with a single question (usually identifying an arrowed structure). Duration: 90 minutes. Question Types: "Name the arrowed structure" (most common). "What normal anatomical variant is demonstrated?". "At what age does the structure arrowed normally fuse?".
The exam is a 90-minute computer-based session consisting of 100 image-based questions . Each question is typically worth 2 marks, totaling 200 marks for the paper. 1. Identify the Exam Format
Awarded for incorrect answers or using unauthorized abbreviations (e.g., writing "CCA" instead of "Common Carotid Artery"). First FRCR exam - Radiology Cafe
Awarded for a partially correct but less accurate answer (e.g., naming the structure correctly but omitting "Left" or "Right" for a paired structure).
To maximize your score, you must understand how marks are awarded: