As regards the suggestion to file a complaint, only an idiot is going to do that in this rather small business. You would want to have all the papers you ever want securely in your pocket before even thinking of something like that. I appealed several questions in the written exams, but that's different (a friend of mine appealed 5 in just one exam alone) because it seems to get ignored anyway
Peter, that is only in your mind I am afraid. The appeal process is clearly defined and well proven. If you have a genuine case for an appeal then go for it. But selevtivly posting about the bits that upset you specifically rather than the whole test is not the way to go about it.
It just smacks of sour grapes from a candidate unable to make the grade and complaining the examiner was unprofessional and the reason they failed but are not prepared to actually back it up.
It is one of the reasons when we are trained to be examiners so much focus is given to ensuring the conduct is carried out by the book. it protects us and it protects the candidate.