Please - whatever else you do, ignore Skyman68's advice to not open the folders and just do the feedback.
There are two reasons why I say this. The first is that, as soon as a new question appears, you're screwed... especially if it's very similar to a question you've seen before. The second is that, although most of the syllabus is not relevant to real-life flying, there are a few bits which are. So whether you're looking to be a good pilot, or "just" to pass the exams, it's a bad idea either way.
Feedback is very good for two things: checking you understand the subject well enough to be worth doing the exam, and getting into the "right way of thinking". The only exception to this is Air Law, which you can't learn any way except for doing feedback.
FFF
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