No, both of those were fairly straightforward. They weren't "faulty" at all, but you needed to incorporate the zero sequence current since it had a neutral return path. Lol I kid!! But no, I will say this about the afternoon question concerning the angle, impedance and resistance are not the same thing. That should point you in the right direction if you missed it. The morning problem was easy enough, just presented in a way that was not like any practice problems we all most likely utilized/studied. I've found the easiest way to attack PF correction problems is to work completely from the power/impedance triangle. You will never go wrong if you know what you're solving for (kVA, kW, kVAR...and what to do with these values to arrive at what the problem statement asks for), can use basic trig functions and always remember that PF=cos(theta).