Final answer:
If the actions listed, such as rescheduling less than 5 days before the exam, not showing up, being over 15 minutes late, or failing to provide proper ID are taken, typically a fee is charged and the original exam fee may be forfeited.
Step-by-step explanation:
d) No action taken When it comes to professional exams, specific policies are established regarding schedule changes, cancellations, no-shows, and late arrivals. If you reschedule an exam more than 5 days in advance, usually there is the possibility to change the date without a fee. However, if you try to reschedule less than 5 days before the exam, do not appear on the test day, arrive more than 15 minutes late, or fail to provide the proper ID upon arrival at the test center, typically, a fee is charged. These actions can lead to forfeiture of your exam fee and the requirement to pay again to schedule a new date, depending on the testing organization's policies.
If a student reschedules their exam more than 5 days before the scheduled exam date, they may be able to receive a refund of their fee. However, if the intention is to reschedule beyond the ATT (Authorization to Test) period, they may be charged a fee instead. If a student fails to appear on the test day, is more than 15 minutes late, or arrives at the test center without proper ID, no action may be taken, and the student may not be allowed to take the exam. Therefore, the correct answer is option d) No action taken.