CBSE BOARD X, asked by devasheeshrana1412, 11 months ago

Does the board answer sheet have pre-drawn columns or we have to draw them by our own?

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Answered by Anonymous
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They have pre drawn columns on left hand side but if you want to draw columns on right side you can draw !

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Scoring marks is really all about presentation. Your answers should be so visually appealing to the extent of causing a psychosomatic titillation and this virtually extract the marks out of examiner.

The basic principal of writing an answer in this format is objectification of a subjective answer. what is meant by objectification is to convey maximum possible information in minimum words, thus consuming a whole lot less time and effort.

Now an answer is objectified by minimising the theoretical prosaic content of any topic. There are 2 very important techniques to achieve this goal.

Increase the pictographic content by including as many diagrams/charts/tables/ classifications etc as possible, and minimise the corresponding theory.

Convert the theoretical answers either in the form of

flow charts- esp in questions pertaining to a sequential explanation, or involving some classification/enumeration/typesof....

answer in points with nicely delineated headers & sub-headers And important points highlighted/underlined.

Some other techniques of improving the presentation are as follows:

Never start writing from the first line, always start from the second line.

Similarly never stretch an answer till last line, leave it move to next page after pto-ing.

Always leave adequate margins on both left & right side(left is usually put-marinated).

The words should be adequately spaced to, neither too smudged nor too far away.

Most exams permit usage of blue & black inks, use both. One to write n the other one to highlight by underlining.

Read the entire question paper before starting to answer. If you're faced with a question that you're no very familiar with, start writing the points to be included in that answer in some tough area n keep on adding as more points come to you mind, before actually attempting it. Think of n include as much related pictograph content mentioned above, as you can. You'll at least fetch some marks.

Always proof read your answer, immediately after finishing the answer and proof read entire paper again after finishing. Manage your time accordingly, right from the start.

Leave a few lines empty after each answer.

Always attempt in a sequence, and leave adequate space for an answer you wish to attempt later (I'd rather avoid mentioning any reason here).

If working in points, always try to keep the no points even. Repeat a point midways if needed ;) .

Hope this is helpful, read other quoran's too, they might have additional tops to offer.

Happy studying n scoring.

PS:

Avoid excess of any technique like margins/spacing etc.

These techniques have to practice's in advanced while preparing to extract maximum benefits.

Most importantly stop wasting time on internet, I emphasise wasting time. Breaks are essential.

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