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did we get holidays before boards exam of class 10th for practice ?? if yes than for how much time ?

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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Thanks for A2A.

1. Don't learn/mug up anything. Understand the types of problems and ways to solve it. Once you know the way; given any problem (however twisted it may seem to be), you will be able to solve it !

So understand ways to solve problems and don't learn a particular problem in math.

3. Make a schedule (time table):

I'd suggest,

-Keep equal time for all subjects (leaving 2 days before exam for revision), if you finish studying one subject early then well enough, don't waste your time and start with the next subject.

Start with last subject first

In that subject, take up the most difficult topic/chapter and study (read+understand it)

Once you've understood it, make your own notes.

Now if you've previous question papers for that topic, solve/read them.

Take up the next topic and do the same for all topics (easiest being the last topic you'd do)

Start with 2nd last subject and do the same procedure

-This way, eventually you'd be studying for the first exam's subject before the exam starts + you'd have 2 days to revise for the subject that you've just completed studying.

4. Take short breaks: Do not indulge yourself to study continuously for 8 hours,take 5-10 minute break in every 2 hours or so.

5. During the break, don't distract your mind. Instead have a cup of tea or get a quick nap of 5-10 minutes, it will fit in the concepts you've studied in the meantime will also make you ready for the new concepts you'd be studying later.

6. Practice. Keep two books with you, one rough and one for exam. Practice solving sums, initially on your rough book.

As you study one type (if its a difficult one to remember later on), try to redo it until the method gets clear, then note it down in your book.

Make these notes type wise and once you're done covering all the types, at that time refer to your rough notes to precisely read and neatly present it again on another book that you'd be reading during exam time.

7. Before going to sleep at night, revise everything (especially formulas and methods to solve them) that you have studied on that day.

All the Best, study well !

Answered by sdakshan2007
6

Answer:

we will not get we will be actually getting revisions in school

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