How to prepare for mcq's ?
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it has negative marking ?
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Look mcq's are also somewhat difficult. firstly you should understand the question and then if you know the answer mark it . but don't go blindly. if you don't know the answer then understand all the options given below and then keep the answer logically . if it has negative marking then if you don't know the answer then plzz leave the answer. prepare the mcq's from your textbooks . itzz enough. just refer your textbook.
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Since multiple choice exams are common in courses which cover a lot of factual
information, the most important planning strategies are to begin studying several weeks
before the exam and to study in short, distributed sessions. For example, two or three
half-hour periods each day. This method involves some time planning, but is far more
effective than cramming all your review into a few days or even hours before the exam.
Begin each study session with a quick review of any material you've studied previously,
so that this previous material stays fresh even if you studied it in detail several weeks
before the exam. Weekly review of material right from the beginning of the semester
can drastically reduce the amount of time you'll need to spend relearning old material
before the exam.
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