Use of the Additional 15 Minutes Judiciously - Students must utilise these 15 minutes very carefully to make a strategy for writing their exam smoothly and correctly.
Set the Priority - List out the questions in which you are more confident. There’s no need to write the answers in the same order as in the question paper.
Write Brief, to the Point Answers - Try to limit your answer to the requirement of the question and avoid writing big paragraphs describing useful information.
Choose Questions Wisely - Usually, some questions in the paper are provided with internal choices. The student has to select any one of those choices.
Attempt all the Questions - We know that there is no negative marking for wrong answers in board exams. So don’t be afraid to answer the questions about which you are confused, as you have nothing to lose.
Don't Decorate the Answer Sheet - Use only two pens; a blue pen for writing the text and a black one for the heading. While drawing diagrams, you must always use a pencil.
Space out Each word Properly - Make sure your words are properly spaced out. Don’t squeeze in ten words in the same line.
Don't panic - It’s not always obvious for you to know everything. There may be some questions that you find beyond your knowledge. At such times, do not panic or be afraid.
Check your answer sheet - After you have completed the paper don't forget to check your answer sheet and that even twice at least.
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