Sample Papers
Sample Papers
CBSE Sample Papers are a great way to practise for
examinations and are a must to do item prior to any exam. Whether its school
based term examinations or board exams for class 10 or class 12, all students
must make sure that they do sample papers once their course revision is
finished and they think they are ready to give the exams. Some of the many
benefits of doing CBSE sample papers are given below:
a) Test yourself: If you do the sample
papers you test yourself, you are able to check whether your understanding of
the entire subject is complete or not. Once you go through all the questions in
the sample papers you are yourself able to judge whether you are confident to
answer all questions correctly or not. Wherever you feel that you are not
confident are your weak areas.
b) Time management: As said earlier, all CBSE sample papers
are generally of 3 hour long. You should create examination conditions at home
and ensure you are able to finish the entire sample paper within the given
timeslot. Take help of your parents to help you keep track of time. If you are
taking longer than expected time, it means you need to practice more to
increase your speed.
c) Examination fear: Most
students are afraid of sitting in the examination hall with a lengthy paper in
front of them. They are also scared that they might not understand the
questions which will come in the exams. The best way to overcome this fear is
to practice CBSE Sample Papers. One you have done atleast 7-10 sample papers
prior to the exams, you will feel more confident and your practice of writing
answers within the time frame will be much better.
d) Timely rectify your mistakes: It’s better to do mistakes at home rather than in the examination. Once you
start practicing CBSE Sample Papers you will initially see lot of mistakes in
your answers. Get the answers checked by your teacher or compare them with the
answer booklets. As you practice more papers your mistakes will reduce and you
will feel more confident.
e) Identify silly mistakes: We have seen many times that we think we know a topic and we can solve any
question coming from that topic but when we actually sit down in the exams and
answer such topic then we do some silly mistakes because of which marks are
deducted. To identify such mistakes when you do the sample papers then you are able
to identify and get surprised that you have done such small mistakes.
f) Examination strategy: This is the most
important point, once you start practicing you are able to identify your strong
and weak areas. We have seen some students prefer to do long answer questions
at the beginning of the exam and some prefer to do short answer questions as they
think they will get tired by the time they start to answer long answer
questions. During your practice sessions are able to identify this and will be
accordingly apply the technique during the exams.
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