Around 300 students are thought to have sat the exam and an estimated three quarters of them will have attempted at least one of the faulty questions.
One who asked not to be named said: "Some people would have just skipped those questions without attempting them ? but they still got extra time.
"The time I wasted on that question plus the extra panicking was way more than 15 minutes.
"The mistakes themselves weren't huge but it also made me question whether there were other mistakes."
Another student added: "All I can say is thank you to the genius who had enough brains and courage to realise the mistake and point it out to the examiner.
"I could have spent all afternoon on it."
Edited at Telegraph.co.uk by Richard Holt
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