Tips for computer exam: I think time is now ripe to share these Section I: (theory) • Attempt all questions(too obvious, but important) • Read all questions and their subparts properly and then answer them • In definition questions, always write an answer enough for a 2 mark question, not more not less, History exam is already over. • Always try to quote examples, even if not asked • In output based questions, use ‘dry run’ method, it is by far the best method and gives accurate answers.(if u dont know, contact me) • Learn important packages and what classes they contain • Be very careful in increment/decrement questions. The slightest mistake can land u in trouble. • Dont exclude inheritance, encapsulation and error handling chapters, they are in syllabus Section II (Practical): • There should be a clear cut logic in your programs, so that the examiner dosen't have to break his head to understand it. • Use neat handwriting, distinguish between uppercase and lowercase. • Use scanner or input through a fuction rather than using BufferedReader, it saves a huge lot of time. • It is a sin to forget the variable description after a program, you immediately lose a chunk of marks, even if your program if fool-proof. • Write the variable description just after the program, not at the end. • Just do as directed in the first question, don’t use your own creativity, variables or functions. • If you attempt the overloaded function question, be at your won risk, it takes most of your time. What can i say more, "Manage your time well". • Practice sufficient problems on series and pattern Hope this helps. If u find any difficulties, u can always contact me in chat. |
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