financial modeling test for ER role

I have a 4-hr long test for an ER associate role coming up.  It has both financial modeling and writing component.

I have read a few older threads on this topic, but I cannot find an answer to my questions.  so I'm trying to ask if anyone can help me to give some insights about the following:

1) During such a financial modeling test, when doing DCF valuation to come up with a price target, do you discount free cash flow to the firm (FCFF) using WACC or free cash flow to equity (FCFE) using cost of equity to arrive at a price target?

2) Should I prepare to create a 3-statement integrated financial model from scratch or just prepare to update an existing financial model for a company?

Any insights are greatly appreciated.

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