No!
Don't!
You are not allowed to post up the NEAP - ever!
Some people got into trouble a few years ago because of NEAP (including boredofstudies admins). Boredofstudies was forced by legal action taken against them to post up an apology for a week on their home page for breach of copyright:
"We would like to apologise to National Educational Advancement Programs (NEAP) Pty Ltd for reproducing its materials without permission on this website. We will ensure that no further breach of NEAP's copyright will occur in the future."
I remember it well. A large number of NEAP's papers were strewn across the boredofstudies resources pages - illegally! Obviously the illegal nature of this was unbeknown to the admins or else it would never have been allowed in the first place.
Just perouse the resources pages - all of them - not just for the subjects you're studying. There you will see the tombstones of the faithfully departed illegal online NEAP papers once found there in times of olde.
For example, we see on the <a href="http://www.boredofstudies.org/view.php?course=13">Physics page</a>:
"2002 Trial Exam: Questions..................NEAP ..................
Removed - PDF(N/A)"
According to NEAP's website,
www.neap.com.au, the reason for this stringent approach is that their trial exams are provided for school internal use only. They are not supposed to be available to the general public.
Lazarus has spoken. Don't argue.
And although it's not actually a feature of the
Quote facility, I should point out that the post ID of this particular quote is <a href="http://community.boredofstudies.org/showpost.php?p=465398">465398</a>.
I think it's in the nature of these forums to get a large number of new members every year, as they approach their HSC who may be unfamiliar of major events that have occured on the website in previous years (like legal action for breach of copyright!). Boredofstudies should post up a yearly
reminder of the NEAP situation so that these new members don't fall into the same trap year after year.
Basically for online content, it's wise to not touch NEAP with a bargepole.