Benedict's solution gradually turns from blue to cloudy orange or brick red when heated with a reducing sugar. Sucrose is a non-reducing sugar and does not react with Benedict's solution.
In an exam, you would not be penalised if the method you described was slightly different - for instance, if you had suggested using 2 cm 3 of Benedict's solution instead of 1 cm 3. However ...
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