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IMPORTANCE OF GOOD HANDWRITING IN EXAMS

Good handwriting always gives an upper hand to a student, but that doesn't mean that poor handwriting always costs. Actually what matters is writing neatly, make sure that examiner understands what you have written.
TIPS
1. Use Black pen to write title and subtitles.
2. Give diagrams wherever necessary.
3. Wherever possible use scale for drawing.
4. Underline the key words.
5. Always start a new question on a new page.
6. If there is any mistake don't make it look shabby by scratching it many times; just put a line over it.
Follow the above points you’ll definitely earn 5 to 6 marks more than expected.

MATHS STUDY TIPS

  1. Math is learned by doing problems. The problems help you learn the formulas and techniques you do need to know, as well as improve your problem-solving skills.
  2. Form a study group in your school or with your friends. Meet once or twice a week Go over problems you've had trouble with. Either someone else in the group will help you, or you will discover you're all stuck on the same problems. Then it's time to get help from your Teacher.
  3. Write formulas on cards or on white sheet and put on wall above your study table. Read these formulas daily, this way you can easily remember all formulas.
  4. Always review previous sections you have already covered each day. Reviewing daily take much lesser time than coming back to covered section after a month or weeks.
  5. After you solve mathematical problem, have your teacher or someone else check the steps you followed to solve the problem.
  6. Practice as much as possible, just watching the teacher do the problem, does not develop your ability to solve the problem.
  7. Always stick to only one particular book, do not go after number of books.

IMPORTANT TIPS DURING EXAMINATION

  1. Have all necessary material with you, such as pens, pencils, rulers or special equipment while in an examination.
  2. Have a relaxing night before your exams. Have an early night, and try to have a healthy breakfast.
  3. Read the full Question paper. Where you have choices, decide which ones you plan to answer.
  4. Spend some time drafting a plan for the questions you choose to answer.
  5. 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.
  6. Don’t leave any questions unanswered.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.

OVERCOMING EXAM FEVER

Come EXAM TIME and students start getting anxious and spend sleepless nights worrying about the coming exams. Exams may be anxiety provoking for some people. Students may worry about an exam for days before it is to take place and/or during the exam, when tackling the examination they may experience negative thoughts and unpleasant physical symptoms which prevent them from performing to the best of their ability.
Students, Just Relax! Need not worry…. It is wise to remember that exams are not here as punishment. Instead, they are a good way of testing to see how much information you have learnt.
Examinations test a student’s knowledge and understanding of a particular subject. They bring questions from an entire module together in a challenging environment.
Whether you are taking the Board Exams or forthcoming Medical Entrance Test or appearing for any other Entrance Exam, Don’t you worry. Just follow these simple tips to overcome Exam fever.
Don’t get over anxious: It never helps. Think of all the exams you have faced so far and how you have overcome your fears. Visualise the worst that can happen and then think positive.
Talk over your anxieties to your parents, friends etc and get it out of your chest periodically. At the same time, talk about the subjects you are good in and the chapters you are well prepared in.
Gain confidence in subjects you know best: by completing the revision and writing notes, especially to a family member or answering mock tests. Make brief points to refer just before the exams.
Fix time and place: Make sure that your study has no disturbance. Move away from that place when you need to take breaks. Take them frequently by structuring your time schedule. Every time you feel fresh, study the difficult or boring subjects first for a few minutes and then move on to easy ones.
Exercise and recreation: are as important as studies and they help you concentrate better. Don’t reduce your sleep drastically. Your body needs it.
Avoid repetitive reading: If you are unable to remember, break up the chapter into points and sub points and try and remember each sub point.
Do mock tests: periodically, especially in difficult subjects. Rest, eat good food and freshen up: especially on the morning of your exam. It is a better way to face them than last minute cramming.
On the day of the exam: Relax, Remember God is Incharge….Reduce stress, sleep well, eat well and go early. Do discuss with your friends what you have prepared and what you have not.
Have confidence, you will do well. Believe in yourself.

CBSE SAMPLE PAPERS CLASS XII

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (SCIENCE STREAM)

1.English Core
2.Hindi Core
3.Mathematics (I II III)
4.Physics (I II III)
5.Biology (I II III)
6.Chemistry (I II III)

MARKING SCHEME

1.English Core
2.Mathematics
3.Physics
4.Biology
5.Chemistry
6.Computer Science
7.Information Practices

CBSE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPERS CLASS X

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPERS

  1. Science (Theory)
  2. Social Science
  3. Mathematics
  4. Hindi Course A
  5. Hindi Course B
  6. Sanskrit
  7. English Language and Literature

MARKING SCHEME