1. First read the question paper carefully: The first thing you should do is read your paper carefully & understand it well. When writing the
answers, you first need to understand what is being asked and how much marks it
contains. The answer should be written accordingly and comprehensively.
2. Set your priority: List the questions which you are more
confident to start with. There’s no need to write all the answers in the same
order as in question paper. Firstly, write that answers which you know you can answer well. This will help you gain confidence and will also help you
spare enough time to think about the other questions.
3. Use easy and simple language: While writing your answers, make sure that you use easy to understand language. An
examiner will rather be impressed by your conceptual answer written in simple language
than with one without any conceptual language but written in tough language.
4. Don't get stuck: While solving the questions, you should
not get stuck on any particular question. Leave the question if you are
not able to recall the answer within few minutes of reading a
question. At times there is a situation when you know the
answer to only a part of the question. In that situation, you
should write what you know and jump to another question. You can
come back to that questions later as soon as you finish with the rest of the Questions.
5. Be neat and clean: Write your answer in a clean and legible way. Not everyone has a beautiful
handwriting but anyone can write answers with proper space and punctuation in
a legible handwriting. Remember that if your answer sheet is not clean and handwriting
is illegible, it will be not good for you. Use margin wherever necessary.
6. Cross-check your answers: Usually the question papers are set in such a way that even after attempting all
the questions, students should be left with 5-10 minutes in the end to revise their
answers. Do not waste your time and revise all your answers.
Useful tips thanks for this
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