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Do you want 100% Marks with less
effort? Then Follow these TIPS.
IMPORTANT
TIPS DURING EXAMINATION
- Have all
necessary material with you, such as pens, pencils, rulers
or special equipment while in an examination.
- Have a relaxing
night before your exams. Have an early night, and try to
have a healthy breakfast.
- Read the full
Question paper. Where you have choices, decide which ones
you plan to answer.
- Spend some time
drafting a plan for the questions you choose to answer.
- While you are
answering one question, information about another may
suddenly occur to you. Jot it down somewhere because when
you come to that question perhaps an hour later, you may
have forgotten it.
- Don’t leave
any questions unanswered.
- Never leave the
room early. If you have time at the end, go over your
work, add information (eg in the margin). You can’t
return if you suddenly remember a fact after you have
left.
- Do not spend too
long on multiple choice questions.
With multiple choice questions it is best to cover the
answers and work out your own before looking at the
choices on paper. If you can’t answer the question come
back to it later - have a guess.
- No matter how
well you answer other questions, you must leave time for
all questions - a perfect answer can still only earn a
certain number of marks. If you write nothing, you can’t
receive any marks and you have lost all your marks for a
particular question. Write something - it may at least
give you a few points.
- Maintain your
energy level. Eating foods such as chocolate bars before
an exam might give you an energy
- boost to begin
with but your blood sugar levels will drop within an hour
and your energy will plunge dramatically, making it hard
for you to concentrate.
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