Assuming the number 2005 in the subject is not a typo, and she really does mean LAST year's test, I suppose there's nothing egregiously wrong with someone dredging up the answers, as a way to grade it. I'm not sure where I've put mine though.
In fact, it may serve a larger purpose for someone to recall a few of the questions caused the most discussion here last year, and post one of those questions as a topic of it's own - to refresh and discuss the finer points, and all.
I will say, however, that I've found that an umpire learns more from the actual taking of the test (especially open book, where you are forced to read rules you may not have read fully before) than in the grading of the test. When grading, you might learn a bit on the ones (hopefully few!)you missed when grading, but you learn a lot more during the test-taking process. JMHO though.
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