AM2 results - not sure if I'll fail or pass need guidance

So I finished my AM2 yesterday and I'm expecting the results tonight, however when I did the practical aspect of it, I noticed my armoured cable going into the isolator had 2 strands loose, this has had me feeling like the world has fallen out my arse because I'm now tricking it thinking that I've failed because of this. The armoured agent on the tray fine and the glands at both ends were tight and couldn't be pulled out however 2 strands were about 1mm short and didn't clamp down so now I'm thinking I'm screwed... is this going to be a thing that fails me?!? Continuity readings were good so I'm hoping they will allow it.
 
Well done! I’m half way through my AM2 at the moment. I’ve started worrying about my bonding as I think I’ve connected them into the wrong terminals in the earth bar. I don’t want to fail for something so silly. Nerves got the better of me. And as I did that circuit first. I feel I have fallen at the first hurdle. All connections are tight and connected correctly on the pipes. Could anyone help me on this?
 
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As long as they're connected to earth they can go in any position.
 
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I had test today. When testing the final ring circuit I measured my r1 +rn ... I then went onto the back of the sheet to note my readings... I wrote the formula to verify my r1+r2 being r1+rn/4 but didn’t actually do the calculation as forgot st the end.... will this fail me? I noted my “measured” r1+r2 on the test results also.
 
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