GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR WRITING AN EXAM










GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR WRITING AN EXAM




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Cracking an examination is a skill that can be acquired. Along with studying, scoring good marks too is a combination of managing one’s time well and applying the right method. Here are some guidelines that one can follow while attempting or writing an exam.



Answer the question as it is asked.

Read the question at least twice before answering. Make sure you have tackled all sub-sections of a question. 

Use the marks as a guide.

The examination paper mentions the marks each question carries. Use these marks as a rough guide as to how long their answers ought to be. Do not expand an answer irrelevantly. This will save a lot of time which can be used while writing a long-answer question. 

Avoid writing irrelevant points.

While writing an answer, focus on the nature of the question asked to maintain focus. Answering something that is irrelevant to the question, no matter how good description will not only waste time but also be given low marks.

Budget your time.

Don’t dwell too much on the particular question as the remaining question may get little or no time. Despite how much one writes, one can only score the maximum marks allocated to that question. If facing difficulty in answering, move on to other question and return to the former later. 

Check and double-check.

Always keep some time for revision while budgeting time. In the rush to complete the paper, some basic spelling mistakes or forgotten, half-attempted question may spoil all efforts. 

Believe in yourself. Set a goal for yourself.

Accordingly set a time table for yourself.

Identify a limited number of direct questions which usually come in the exams & prepare them well.

Apply FRT(fast reading technique) i.e.to revise more in less time.

Presentation: Be particular about how you write the answers. It should always contain a heading and brief explanation. 

Do not leave out any questions.

Also, be careful not to spend too much time on1question at the cost of other questions.

Wherever any process is asked to be explained, write all the steps involved, irrespective of the marks allotted to that question.

Draw a flow chart/diagram in support of your answer, whenever possible.

Answer those questions first, which you know very well.

Underline all the sub-headings.

Draw small cartoons/diagrams with small captions wherever fits suitable.

Attempt ‘HOTS’ question at last.

Utilize the question paper reading time to plan writing strategies instead of trying to write answers in advance.

While trying to understand ‘HOTS’ question keeps in mind chapter-wise allotment of marks for each chapter. Sometimes this helps to guess the chapter from which the hots question is given.

Especially in case of application-oriented questions (HOTS), read Hindi medium version also,  it may give you some clue. It also removes the vagueness in the English language.

Maintain a separate small hand-book to write only sub-headings for all the concepts in the subject. It helps as a ready-reckoner.

Read summaries given at the end of each chapter to get a comprehensive idea about the given chapter. Hots can be given from summaries also.

  Refer to the latest CBSE sample question papers along with previous year board question papers. Refer ‘high scoring students’answer sheets available on the CBSE website.

Wish you all the best! 


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CBSE 10th and 12th exams postponed

              

CBSE 10th and 12th Board exams postponed due to coronavirus pandemic

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Due to the coronavirus havoc, CBSE has postponed the high school and intermediate board examinations till 31 March. Along with this, the evaluation work of CBSE has also been stopped till 31 March. The Ministry of Human Resource Development on Wednesday directed that the examinations of CBSE and all other educational institutions be postponed to 31 March.

Bareilly Coordinator VK Mishra said that all the examinations between March 19 and March 31 have been canceled. Now the date of these examinations will be announced after 31 March.


All ongoing examinations, including that of CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) & University exams, may be rescheduled after March 31: Ministry of Human Resource Development


All nodal supervisors have been instructed to start the re-evaluation work from 1st April. Orders have also been issued regarding the maintenance of copies. CBSE 10th students were to have their last computer application paper on 20 March. While Inter students were to have papers on 21 March, 24 March and 28 March. Now their date will be announced later.


Earlier, all schools and colleges in Uttar Pradesh were closed. Besides, instructions have been given by the Ministry to do all the assessment work after this month. Along with this, the JEE Mains examination in April is also said to be postponed.


PARENTS AND STUDENTS CONCERN....

On one hand, there is havoc of coronavirus and on the other hand, CBSE board examinations are going on, due to which the anxiety of the candidates has doubled. On Monday, a student from CBSE placed a demand on Twitter to postpone the examinations during the corona. CBSE has also given its answer on this. Know what was this answer.

Let us know that the risk of spreading coronavirus in the whole country is constantly increasing. As of Monday evening, 111 corona patients have been confirmed in India. In view of this, schools and colleges are being closed across the country. All offices have built work from home facility. Many competitive examinations are also being postponed due to this. But, in the meantime, the 10th-12th examinations of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are going on. According to the CBSE date sheet, these examinations will run till April 14.

However, in the meantime, demands have been raised by the examinees and parents that the board should postpone the examination in view of the danger of coronavirus. Students are writing about it on social media. Himanshu Shekhar, a student of CBSE has answered the question raised on Twitter.



@himanshu_skhr__
As coronavirus is spreading very fastly I just want to know that if any student giving the exam found to be infected then will cbse accept its because of there behavior to avoid plague declared by @WHO? @PMOIndia #CoronaAlert @PrakashJavdekar # cbseboardexam2020



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Conduct of Boards examination is a policy matter which is decided by the Competent Authority only in the interest of CBSE Schools' students of Class X and XII. However appropriate precautions are taken at the examination center to avoid undesirable infection.

STUDENT'S REACTION!!!!!

After this recent announcement, some students are happy but many of them are sad. While talking to them, one student said that "Now we have to wait a little more for their holidays....and have to bear the exam stress still longer"

On the other hand, some students thought that they have got some extra time for preparations which they actually deserve.

But overall we should happily accept this decision as it has been taken only for the well-being of our students...concerning about their health.



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