please give me a tips for 010th board exam like reading, writing and all .For my exam only 3 days are remaining
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be confident be positive study hard
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Step-by-step explanation:
follow these tips it's more than enough
1. Make right use of additional 15 minutes
Almost all the school boards have introduced the concept of additional 15 minutes time for the board examinations before students start writing their exam. This additional time is provided for students to read the questions properly and draft a plan in their mind about how they will solve the paper correctly without getting panicked. So, students must utilise these 15 minutes very carefully to make a strategy for writing their exam smoothly and correctly
2. Set the priority
List out the questions which you are more confident about. There’s no need to write the answers in the same order as in question paper. Firstly, write those answers which you know correctly. This will help you gain confidence and will also help you spare enough time to think about the answers of other questions which are a bit blur in your mind.
3. Write brief, to the point answers
Read a question carefully and understand the sense of question. Try to limit your answer to the requirement and avoid writing a whole paragraph explaining something that either does not need explaining, or that has not even been asked. Keep your answers left justified.
4. Choose questions wisely
Usually, some questions in the paper are provided with internal choices. Student has to select any one of those choices. But the tricky thing with these choices is that students often decide on instinct which question to attempt and later they regret not choosing the other question which they knew better. This happens because of haste. When it comes to you to choose the questions you want to attempt, give a careful reading to each question at least twice and then create a mental picture of what you have to write in each case. This way you will be able to evaluate your knowledge about the particular question and help you clear away any doubts.
5. Attempt all the questions
We know that there is no negative marking for wrong answers in board exams. So don’t be afraid to answer the questions about which you are confused, as you have nothing to lose. Read the question very carefully. Re-read the question. Try to understand the genre of the question and what it demands. If you know the answer, then write it. If you don't, then use your brain and make a smart guess. Examiners are always looking for technical terms or appropriate keywords where they may give you marks.
6. Don’t decorate the answer sheet
It is well observed among many students that they have a habit of attempting their question paper in a colourful manner by using blue, green and black coloured pointers or markers for headings and underlining each one of them. Doing this decorative work is nowhere going to gain you any extra marks but will definitely take away that precious time which you could have used in thinking and writing the answers to questions that you left for the end. Use only two pens; a blue pen for writing the text and black for headings. While drawing diagrams, you must always use a pencil. It would keep your answer sheet simple and would also give you time to write more.
7. Space out each word
Use words according the marks allotted to a particular question.
Do not just write to increase the length of your answers. Instead, compose your answers by infusing right keywords.
Try to use concise words to increase the quality of your answer.
Do not use short form of words like don’t for do not, can’t for can not, won’t for would not, etc.
Use common and simple words to explain your answer.
Do not decorate your answer. Just write in a way that it is easily readable. Space out your words properly. Avoid cutting and overwriting.
Use diagrams in your answers to make them more attractive and meaningful.
8. Don’t panic
It’s not always obvious for you to know everything. There may be some questions which you find beyond your knowledge. At such times, do not panic or be afraid. Because this can affect your brain badly making it blank. This way you won’t be even able to answer those questions which you knew initially. Think wisely, be calm and focused. You will have plenty of time to think and frame the answers to all questions. All you need is to act sensibly to keep yourself boosted up with full confidence
9. Check your answer sheet
After you have completed the paper don’t forget to check your answer sheet and that even twice at least. Check what you have written. Many times while tallying the answers, we come across the silly mistakes which would have been left unaltered if were not checked. Check if you havn’t skipped any question. Also make sure that you have written your roll number neatly and properly before handing over the sheet to examiner.
All the very best!!
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