(TIPS) Class X Board Exams - Taming Mathematics
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Class X
Board Exams: Taming Mathematics
The Class X board examination is just around the corner. Now, with barely two months to go, there is nothing more important than to study with concentration and focus. Of all the subjects in the examination (mathematics, science, social sciences, Hindi and English), mathematics is usually considered the toughest.
The subject requires more time to
prepare than any of the others. However, with the changes in the examination
pattern this year, students need to be smart rather than being merely
hardworking. Experts from TCYonline provide a few important tips for the
students on how to prepare for the Mathematics paper.
Never
read mathematics
Always use a pen and paper for practice.
Often students tend to mug up the questions, particularly the theorems, which is
not good preparation. Never learn and mug up any question or theorem. You would
be able to reproduce the solution of a question in the examination only if you
have practiced writing earlier.
Make a
timetable
The mantra for success in any examination is not just "hard
work" but "hard work in the right direction". There is no point
in revising a chapter 15 times. Rather, prepare 15 chapters, at least one time
each. While making a timetable, first identify your strong and weak areas.
Select the chapters with which you are quite comfortable. Devote less time to
these chapters in your timetable. Spend more time on the difficult chapters such
as triangles, circles, surface areas and volumes. While preparing, mark the
questions and topics that you find difficult. Again, devote more time to these
trouble areas instead of procrastinating or avoiding them.
Class X board exams: Preparation tips
Frequent
testing
To gain confidence in mathematics, the best method is to turn to a few model
test papers and tests after revising a chapter and do the questions in these
tests. Also, do all the questions given in sample papers. Work on the papers
like you are taking the actual exam, the confidence you gain from this exercise
will be well worth the effort.
Important
formulae and definitions
Every chapter of mathematics contains certain formulae and definitions that
every student is expected to know. Before learning any formula, read the
definition related to it and make sure that you have understood the definition.
If the definition is clear to you, you can derive the formula (even if you forget it). While studying, mark the formulae that you find are difficult to derive. Revise these formulae again and again to make sure that these are on your fingertips.
Regularity
Another important factor is the
regularity of practice. No doubt all the subjects are equally important and you
must spend a significant amount of time on each. However, make sure that your
timetable takes care of mathematics on a regular basis.
A few
days before the examination
Prepare for the mathematics examination according to a plan. First, divide
the chapters of mathematics into 3 segments --Segment I, Segment II and Segment
III.
In Segment I, put the chapters that you find very easy.
In Segment II, put the chapters that you think are the most difficult.
In Segment III, put all the
remaining chapters (these are the ones that can't be fitted into Segment I or
II).
Never start your examination
preparation with the difficult chapters. Instead, start by doing the easy
chapters (Segment I). The easier chapters will boost your confidence at the
start of your preparation. After preparing all the chapters in Segment I, take a
small test from the model test papers covering the questions from all the
chapters of Segment I. Make sure that the preparation of this segment takes the
minimum time.
After finishing Segment I, turn
to Segment II. Now this segment consists of chapters in which you are not very
confident. Read all the definitions and formulae of these chapters and write
each one of them at least twice. Do not begin a chapter or a topic that you have
never studied before. Leave such chapters or topics for later. Again, when you
have finished the preparation of this segment, take a small test.
Now start preparing for Segment
III. This segment consists chapters that can be considered of average
difficulty. Now that you have prepared for the easy questions and very difficult
questions, this segment won't trouble you much. After finishing the preparation,
take a small test.
While preparing the different segments, keep marking the formulae and definitions. Write all the formulae and definitions at least twice before the examination. In mathematics, there is more than one method to solve particular types of questions. Make sure you practice all the methods.
Class X exams: All about the new pattern
You should finish your
preparation by the night before the exam. Do not leave anything for the last
moment. Do only a quick revision on the morning of exam day.
In the
examination
Starting last year, the CBSE has been
providing 15 minutes extra for reading the question paper. You must use these 15
minutes to the maximum advantage. Read all the questions very carefully. You can
begin with any question, but remember a good beginning means half the job done.
So, always begin with questions
you feel 100 per cent confident about. Avoid overwriting and scratching in the
answer sheet. Keep a check on time. Do not spend too much time on any one
question.
After finishing the paper, count
the number of questions that you have attempted. Make sure no question is left
un-attempted. Do not leave the examination hall even if you have finished your
paper well before the finishing time. Check all your answers just to make sure.
With a well-planned preparation and consistent analysis of your performance in sample tests, it should not be too difficult to find your way to the Magic 100 figure.
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