Are you writing 'ten' exams? Here is the 3 'P' strategy to increase marks

 

Here are some important instructions for the students of the 10th class when the 10th class exams are going to start in Telugu states from March 18.

 

Internet Desk: The tenth class exams (SSC Exams) are going to be held in Telugu states from March 18. All the students are busy in preparation. As there are only five days left for the exams, it will not be difficult to increase the marks if the students honestly review which subjects they have studied well and which ones they have not studied properly and plan accordingly. Along with the preparation, there are some precautions to be taken before writing the exam.

 

Follow the 3 'P' strategy for these exams which will be held in a few days. They are planning, preparation and presentation. It is very important to follow these three well to score high marks.

 

Make your own time table to review the syllabus and read it. Don't worry about reading too much in a short amount of time. It is important to read with speed and comprehension according to the plan as it has been read before.

 

Those who have already read all the syllabus should focus on key points, grammar and objective type questions in all the subjects.

 

After reading the lessons, it is better to imagine the questions and close your eyes and think, 'If a certain question comes up, can I write the answer?' If there is a break, focus on where there is doubt and read again and master. Practicing past model question papers, Part-B is good.

 

Before writing the exam.. read the question paper completely. What is the question asked, the marks given and the answer? To what extent should be decided in advance in writing.

 

Do not start writing in a hurry after taking the question paper in your hands. First 15 minutes should be used for reading the question paper. Understand the pattern of questions and make a plan for writing.

 

When there is a choice in the question paper the choice of questions should be correct. Don't worry about tough questions. Answer the easy questions first and then move on to the tough questions.

 

Focus on time. Decide in advance how much time to devote to each. The caution bell will ring 5 minutes before the end of the exam, so write without panic. Don't overthink the questions. Be careful to answer questions based on marks.

 

After finishing writing the answers, have you written them all? Are the number of questions correct or not? Are the numbers correct in the answers? or not Checking is very important.

 

Underline the side headings with a pen. Observe the margins. Do not write code words. Write the words and sentences completely. Especially if the handwriting is good, the evaluating teacher will get a good impression of your paper and will be able to recognize the answers you write quickly.