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IN WHAT TIME SHOULD WE FINISH WRITING OUR MATH PAPER? SHOULD WE ATTEMPT EXTRA QUESTIONS ? IF YES HOW MANY?
asked by Born To Succeed (rupanwita) 8 years ago
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is only evergreen right in the forest question
asked by Adithya Kannan (adiketh198) 8 years ago
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Somebody plz answer this question ( in comment)
asked by Mridul Bagri (mridul2015) 8 years ago
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Somebody plz answer this question ( in comments)
asked by Niranjan D R (thuglife) 8 years ago
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While proving or finding angles in circle..I think we have to mention the full theorem in the Paranthesis on left side?
asked by Anvesha Mishra (learner67) 8 years ago
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Someone please post some tough questions from concise maths since I have only Das Gupta Banerjee's book.Sorry for the disturbance.
asked by Siru Thondan (vasudevakrishna) 8 years ago
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In geo paper if instead of question 9 we wrote question 8; even if we have attempted Qs 9 but by mistake wrote 8 then will they give marks or will give zero?
asked by Mou Roy (dutta_mou) 8 years ago
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Here are a few last-minute tips for writing your Mathematics paper:

* Make sure you fill up the necessary details on any graph papers. Also mention the question number and the section it belongs to.

* For clarity, outline/highlight your answer in a box, ex. if your answer is x=2 , draw a box around it so that it is easier for the examiner to locate your answer.

* Do not skip steps. Write down each and every step even if you feel it is very easy.

* If you have applied a specific technique in arriving at your answer, mention the name of the method, ex. if you have applied componendo and dividendo, then write down ‘by componendo and dividendo’ next to the step in parenthesis.

* Draw clear and neat diagrams and label them. Also, ex. if AB indicates the height of the tower, then mention separately, ‘AB=height of tower’, etc.

* Read the question thoroughly. Do not be in a hurry and see what the question is asking and attempt it accordingly.

* Check your paper twice and if you have the time, check it thrice. Make sure you don’t make any silly mistakes in calculation. To make it easier to recheck your answers, make sure your rough work is done on the same page as the answer and that it is clearly written and legible for you to recheck the calculation.

* Do not jumble up the steps. If you feel your answer seems jumbled up, leave a line after each step to make it look neat and clear.

* Leave a page if you don’t know the answer and come back to the question later. Do not waste time on a question that you are unsure of and which you need time to think upon.

* Check your paper and make sure you have answered each question and sub-question. If a question has two parts mentioned in the same line, make sure that you read the question till the very end and attempt all parts. If you have left a question to attempt later, make sure you go back and complete it.

Hope these tips help you while writing your exam paper! Keep visiting for more such tips!
asked by Anu krishna (anukrishna) 8 years ago
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I want to share a tip for maths
For today that is Friday
Read the book and all solved examples and solve them.
Then for Saturday do three papers from past years . Make a level of scores
And for Sunday do three papers and consolidate what you have achieved in the previous three. I am sure that you will be confident on appearing for the exam.  
Thanks...
asked by Kushagra Kushagra (kushagra2014) 8 years ago
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http://www.respaper.com/fakhruddin/9201-pdf.html.....guys check this out for 2015 board model answers
asked by Hussaina Sanjeliwala (hussaina) 8 years ago
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