heya fellow...today is my maths preboard plz sugget me some tips:)
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1.Read your paper, carefully!
Start your exam with a question you are most comfortable with.
2. Solve problems in a stepwise method
Attempt all questions -- even if partially. You do get points for attempting them and for every correct step .
3. Write a clean paper
Don't scribble and scrap, unnecessarily. If need be, just strike it once and start writing in a new line
4. Keep tabs
This is with respect to formulae, rules and theorems. Also, stick to proper methodology.
5. Formatting, a must
Draw margins, underline the important steps and leave space after answering each question.
6. Perfect graphs = full marks!
Convert, if required, all the quantities to appropriate SI units.
Choose a correct scale, which helps to draw the graph accurately and of good size.
Join all the points of the graph so that it gives a proper line or a smooth curve.
Also, read correctly the values if required to be obtained from the graph.
7. Top Maths bloopers
Repeating the same answers at different places in the paper, hoping the examiner will not catch this!
Some students who have memorised certain sums will reproduce them correctly in place of sums that they could not solve
Adding notes at the end of the answer paper pleading with the examiner to be lenient with him or her, because Maths is a difficult subject and some mercy should be shown.
Start your exam with a question you are most comfortable with.
2. Solve problems in a stepwise method
Attempt all questions -- even if partially. You do get points for attempting them and for every correct step .
3. Write a clean paper
Don't scribble and scrap, unnecessarily. If need be, just strike it once and start writing in a new line
4. Keep tabs
This is with respect to formulae, rules and theorems. Also, stick to proper methodology.
5. Formatting, a must
Draw margins, underline the important steps and leave space after answering each question.
6. Perfect graphs = full marks!
Convert, if required, all the quantities to appropriate SI units.
Choose a correct scale, which helps to draw the graph accurately and of good size.
Join all the points of the graph so that it gives a proper line or a smooth curve.
Also, read correctly the values if required to be obtained from the graph.
7. Top Maths bloopers
Repeating the same answers at different places in the paper, hoping the examiner will not catch this!
Some students who have memorised certain sums will reproduce them correctly in place of sums that they could not solve
Adding notes at the end of the answer paper pleading with the examiner to be lenient with him or her, because Maths is a difficult subject and some mercy should be shown.
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