In reply to Adrian Daniel:
Hi Adrian
I've gone through the ML scheme so I feel pretty qualified to give you some advice. Obviously ringing up MTA is also an option; they're always happy to help out with things like this.
If I were you, then I would mark them down as QMD's only if you have been scrambling without using rock climbing equipment, such as carabiners, harnesses, belay devices etc. That would be harder scrambling and not really part of the ML syllabus.
On my consolidation and assessment, I did a lot of scrambling, mostly looking for obscure features and aircraft wrecks to improve my nav and hill skills. This came in handy on the ropework section of the assessment which I felt confident with and also the managing a group on rough ground scenarios. You will likely find that you get more out of your course from your scrambling experience than if you had not done that.
If you have been alternating leads with a partner on grade 2 scrambles or above, for examples, then that's a scramble. But assessors will take all experience into account, and it's certainly not detrimental to have all of that to show to them. And if you wish to proceed with higher awards afterwards you'll already have a solid experience of movement on rock and advanced mountain skills. So log it all as QMD's if they're without climbing kit, submit, if there are any questions have a chat, sort it out, and enjoy your training. Sounds like you're ready for it at least.
Hans.