Make sure that you take a sound sleep of at least 6 hours before the exam day, taking a short nap of 30-40 minutes in the afternoon would be a boon.
- Always read questions carefully and underline the important terms by pencil so that silly mistakes do not occur.
- In the first round of solving the paper – Attempt those questions from the well prepared subject/topics. Second round - Attempt those questions in which you are 70% confident. Third round - Attempt the time consuming questions.
- Don't hesitate to leave the questions which you are not sure. Never try to attempt 100% paper, it is better to solve slightly fewer questions faultlessly.
- You will have good score if you attempt the questions in following order:
i) First attempt Single choice questions
ii) Read the comprehension carefully.
iii) If you feel comfortable, attempt those questions which carry 3x3 = 9 marks in one solution.
iv) Multiple choice questions carrying no negative marking
v)True/False statements
vi) Assertion / Reasoning if you are confident to solve it.
vii) In the end, attempt Match the column .
- Don't waste your time on a single question. If you are unable to understand the problem within one minute, leave that problem and move on to the next one.
- Use the value of constants given in the paper in solving a numerical. If the value is not mentioned, use the one which you remember.
- While solving objective problems all options should be checked and try to eliminate those options which have least possibility for the answer.
- Do rough work neatly so that you can re-trace your work easily for cross checking.
- Do not always cross check, if you are pretty confident about the answer, only make a ‘tick’ in front of question (i.e. flag the question) indicating that if time permits, you would re-check it. This saves your time.
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