Social Sciences, asked by KtRiang, 2 months ago

Is it enough for me to score more than 70 out of 80 in social science in class 10 if I only study NCERT exercise questions?​

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Answered by Thesager
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It’s been a long time since my good old days of 10th grade. That time we had a 90 mark paper for Social Studies. I was pretty good in History and Geography so it was not hard for me to score in this paper. I had that interest which helped me to cope up with this subject.

Now, answer it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.Divide your five days in the following manner:

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.Divide your five days in the following manner:Day 1: Chapters not even bothered to look at.

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.Divide your five days in the following manner:Day 1: Chapters not even bothered to look at.Day 2: Chapters you find difficult to complete.

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.Divide your five days in the following manner:Day 1: Chapters not even bothered to look at.Day 2: Chapters you find difficult to complete.Day 3: Chapters you’ve read at some point of your life.

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.Divide your five days in the following manner:Day 1: Chapters not even bothered to look at.Day 2: Chapters you find difficult to complete.Day 3: Chapters you’ve read at some point of your life.Day 4: Chapters you’re good at.

it seems to depend on a particular student. Talking about myself, I would prefer to study before the exam starts rather than studying in the provided gaps. I would use those gaps just for revision since my mind is totally unstable during the exams.If you’ve basic idea about the given chapters in the books and yet to start with it then scoring 80/80 might be a little tough.Divide your five days in the following manner:Day 1: Chapters not even bothered to look at.Day 2: Chapters you find difficult to complete.Day 3: Chapters you’ve read at some point of your life.Day 4: Chapters you’re good at.Day 5: Taking a glance or skimming through all chapters and trying to solve some previous year’s question papers.

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