(Tips) 7 Tips To Finish Your Maths Paper Before Time
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Tips To Finish Your Maths Paper Before Time
(CBSE - Class-X)
Many
students, even some really intelligent and talented ones, have a strange enemy.
They often find it difficult to finish the paper within the allotted time. They
are forced to leave a few questions just because they run out of time and often
it has been found that the questions they leave are those which they otherwise
could do very easily. It can be very disappointing if you are forced to skip
such easy questions.
But how can you avoid a situation like this? Many people suggest a single tablet for this "Time management". But how to manage time and how to stop it from running out is a difficult proposition, especially for an average 14-15-year-old tenth grader.
1.
Understand your exam
The most important thing is to understand the examination you are about
to take. In the class X mathematics paper, there are 30 questions in four
sections A, B, C and D and we have 180 minutes to answer these questions. Here,
a rough calculation is that we get about six minutes to answer a question. But
that is not the fact.
The question paper contains 'very short answer' type, 'short answer' type and 'long answer' type questions and the time requirement for each type is different. An ideal allotment for the four sections is as shown below:
2.
Use the first 15 minutes effectively
You
get a good 15 minutes in the beginning to read the question paper -- use this
time to do just that, READ. Read all the 30 questions in 15 minutes. While
reading, mark the questions into categories viz easy, manageable and tough. This
is done to have an overall idea about the questions and make a rough plan.
3.
Don't worry about the tough ones
The
moment you find that there are a few tough questions; it is natural that you
start worrying about them. This is not required and will only harm your
performance.
The
fact is that they may look a bit tough on the surface, but when you actually
work on them you will find most of them to be much easier than they seemed. So
be happy about the easy ones and don't get unduly worried about the tougher lot.
4.
Prioritise your attempt
Always
attempt the easy questions first and then move on to the manageable ones and
ensure that you complete them before taking on the difficult ones. This will
ensure that you are not leaving any question that you know.
Once
you successfully attempt all the easy and manageable questions, your confidence
will grow and you will be mentally ready to take on the more challenging
questions.
5.
Ensure speed and accuracy
Use
quicker methods in calculations to ensure that you are not wasting time and your
answers are correct. Mostly, we take a lot of time to solve a problem if we
happen to make some error in the process.
For example, if you make an error in the sign of a term (+/-), you may not be able to solve questions involving quadratic equations or linear equations. Therefore avoiding silly mistakes is very important to save time. Always follow the tricks we discussed in speed strategies.
6. Keep
an eye on your watch
Keeping
an eye on your watch is of course not to increase your stress. This is just to
see that you are broadly adhering to the time allocation we discussed in the
beginning. A minor variation is not at all a reason to worry.
7. Avoid
thinking too much about a question
Thinking about the questions before you attempt them is essential; but
not to such an extent that you waste a lot of time on one question.
Also
you need not write a very lengthy answer to a question just because the question
is easy and you know it very well. Remember, you need to just answer the
question and nothing more. Any over-attempt will be a mere waste of time.
Additionally, you must practice the habit of finishing samples papers in 140-150 minutes. This will help you simulate and exercise examination pressures better.
Courtesy : Rediff.com