The student's work is based on the IBO prompt 18, 'Are some things unknowable?', as explicitly stated at the beginning of the essay, fulfilling the criterion. The exhibition includes 3 distinct objects - a broken USB, a Thompson's lamp, and a Russell's Teapot - each accompanied by detailed commentary, and the word count of the essay stays within the specified limit of 950 words, meeting the criterion. The exhibition clearly identifies and discusses three objects, providing appropriate titles for each object, and the connection of each object to the prompt is explicitly explained, fulfilling the criterion. The real-life context of each object is clearly provided to the reader, and all three objects existed prior to the creation of the exhibition and were not created for the purpose of the assessment, meeting the respective criteria. The objects chosen are specific and not generic, and the student effectively explains the connection between the chosen prompt and each object included in the Exhibition, as well as how each object chosen contributes to the exploration of the prompt, fulfilling these criteria. The student also provides sufficient evidence and clear references for each statement made in regard to the selected prompt, and the exhibition does not incorporate any irrelevant information that would make it unconvincing or hinder its precision, ensuring the precision and persuasiveness of the exhibition. Therefore, all the specified criteria are met. Although all sub-criteria were met, one point was deducted to account for the examiner's subjective approach to evaluating IB Coursework.