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I can only speak for my 17th edition, which I tabbed up with all things relevant to the whole course: Protective Devices+BSEN numbers, R1+R2 Values (Table 12), Minimum CSA for A1/A2/A3 Circuits, Current Carrying Capacity (Table F6), Voltage Drop Equation, Ca/Cg/Ci/Cf Equation, Conduit Cable Factors (Table E3), Diversity (Table A2), Discharge Lighting Factor, Circuit Breaker Types & Uses (Table 7.2.7ii), Installation Method Chart (Table 7.1ii), Bonding Chart (Table 4.4ii), SELV/PELV Disconnection Times (Table 3.4.3), Earthing Systems, Max Ze. If you get yourself familair with all those areas it should carry you through all the online tests since they're all open book.
 
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Aside from the general ones included for calls etc my online test had scenario questions on some of the regs for special locations, cattle sheds, I.T. office surge protection for sockets so being familiar with unusual scenario settings is handy
 
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