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Board Exam Writing Skills – 5 Tips to Write Perfect Answers

Update on: 03 Nov 2022, 10:17 AM

Board Exam Writing Skills

A new academic session has been started in every school across India. All candidates must have already prepared their study schedule for their CBSE Board preparation and must be deep in prepping. You have almost half a year in your hands to prepare well for your Board exam. So, make the most of your available time and get fool-proof preparation for the exams. Your scores in the CBSE Boards depend only on your preparations. Refer to the wide range of MTGโ€™s CBSE Books for the best CBSE Board preparation and excel in your exam with flying colors.

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It is also observed that despite having good subject knowledge and a considerable amount of preparation some students score much less than they expect after writing their Board papers. This could be due to a lack of proper writing skills while answering the question paper. Generally, students tend to become nervous and anxious after entering the examination hall. In such a situation, they sometimes lose confidence and are unable to write the answers efficiently. Therefore, in this article, we have provided 5 Board Exam Writing Tips on how to write perfect answers on CBSE Boards. Read the article carefully and score a perfect 100 in your Board exams.

5 Board Exam Writing Skills to Write Perfect Answers on CBSE Boards

  1. Prioritize your question: Before attempting the question paper, you must carefully read all the questions given and mark the ones which you are more confident to answer. You should start answering the questions to which you know the answers correctly. Otherwise, you might not be able to complete the paper if you spend a lot of time-solving questions in which you are not too confident. It is advisable, to begin with, easy and known questions, this will boost your confidence in writing the paper. Sometimes choices are also given in the question paper to answer any one question from two or three options. You must read all the questions carefully and then decide which one you want to answer.
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    The best way of understanding writing ways in the exam to score maximum marks is to practice more and more sample papers and practice questions. More than that, the CBSE sample papers should be authentic enough and must be strictly based on the latest blueprint of the exam pattern issued by CBSE.
    MTGโ€™s Score More Sample Papers for CBSE Boards is the perfect choice as they are the only CBSE sample papers book that offers as high as 21 papers for ample practice. Apart from that, detailed solutions are also given to self-check.

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  1. Write to-the-point answers: You must write precise, relevant, and well-to-the-point answers as per the word limits described in the instructions. Avoid writing everything that you know about the topic because it might confuse the grader. Writing unnecessary long answers just to fill the answer sheet will only result in a waste of your valuable time and you might not be able to complete your paper on time.

    MTGโ€™s CBSE Chapter-wise Topic-wise 10 Years Solved Papers book offers CBSE Toppers Answers along with previous yearsโ€™ CBSE Boards questions to enlighten the aspirants on how to answer the questions correctly to score maximum marks.

  1. Attempt all the questions: In board exams, there is no negative marking for wrong answers. Try to attempt every question if you have time remaining after finishing the rest of the paper. If you are not sure about the answer then re-read the question and try to understand it and solve it. You can score some marks for correct technical terms or points even if you are unable to arrive at the correct answer. So, do not leave any questions.
    attempt all questions

    The questions in the CBSE exam are mostly from NCERT only and if you have studied NCERT thoroughly then itโ€™s hardly possible for you to get stuck anywhere during the exam. Therefore, you can practice through the well-known and best seller MTGโ€™s Objective NCERT At Your Fingertips and 100 PERCENT to make all your NCERT concepts clearer and to make sure that you donโ€™t leave questions un-attempted. MTGโ€™s 100 Percent book is one such gem that makes sure that you get 100% preparation with 100% coverage and ultimately achieve 100% scores.

  1. Be presentable: Presentation is essential to score good marks in board exam papers. A neat, answer sheet with good handwriting, proper margins, and required illustrations or diagrams makes it easy for the examiner to do the corrections. Good presentation actually helps the examiner to read your answers easily. Hence, be presentable in your answer sheet.
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  1. Check your answers: After you have completed answering your paper, you must always revise your answers before handing over the answer sheet to the examiner. Verify your roll number, cross-check the question numbers in your answer sheet and look for any question that you have left unattempted. Try to solve it if you have time left.

We hope the given Board Exam Writing Tips for writing perfect answers in board exams will be of great help to you. Follow these board exam writing tips while writing your Board exam paper if you wish to score high.ย  But always remember that your actual performance in the exam depends on how well you have prepared for it. Hence, prepare at your best, practice as much as possible from the MTG CBSE Board Books that we mentioned above, and appear in the board exam with full confidence.

We wish you all the best in your board exam preparation!

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