Iron (II) Sulphate (VI) is soluble. All Iron (II) salts are soluble except hydroxide, sulphate (IV), phosphate and carbonate.
Now, the question didn't specify the oxidation number of S in the sulphate, so you should assume it's sulphate VI, which is soluble as an Iron (II) salt.
The above was taken from my practical chemistry handbook. I'm not sure about the exam rules in other countries, but we are allowed to have this book with us in our practical exam.