If you’re new to answering hypothetical problems or tend to lose track of structure while you’re writing, it may be helpful to break the process up into smaller sections. The interactive form below is an IRAC template. Once you’ve chosen a hypothetical problem to work on, you can type your answer into the template and download it as a Word document.
💡Did you know? You can find hypothetical problems to practice on in the Digital Repository of past exams and in each subject’s reading guide.
Have a go, and don’t forget there are tips to help you with each section in the top right hand corner of the template!
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