I can confirm the answer was 2700kg.
Answer was wrong, unfortunately .. but the reworking will have given you some useful thinking and practice so all's well there.
A quick looksee suggests that whoever ran the original question may have done the altimetry back to front .. which gives an answer around 2700 kg. I have done both cases in the attachment so that you can see that slack altimetry work can have a serious affect on the final answer.
should we use runway 07 or 25? I chose 07.
Suit yourself, either is fine. In practice, if you are weight critical, you will be running with the weight optimum runway. If not, other considerations will dictate your decision .. eg what is the overrun like on both runways for a potential reject, what is the after takeoff terrain like for a potential engine problem, etc. Wind and slope are considerations but not, necessarily, the critical drivers to a runway selection decision.
Main thing to take away is that you need to be a bit more painstaking and accurate in your chart work. On this occasion, the errors balanced out and your working still came out near the answer .. next time if might not be so fortuitous.
Side notes - ref the attachment, just in case anyone thinks I did it with a paintbrush .. it was done by exporting the CASA page to a drawing package, working it and then making the lines thicker so that you can see them more easily.
On another point, the Echo chart has been drawn pretty dreadfully in the TOD carpet (I have no idea who did the original .. definitely not one of my charts). While one can do a fairly accurate interpolation by a simple regression, that would be outside what the examiner is looking for so the interpolations have been worked linearly.
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