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Strategy to solve MCQs! In all competive exams questions are going to be of MCQs type. Advantage of MCQ format is that correct answer is alread given in questions but there are three other options also to confuse your mind. Because, by its very nature, a multiple-choice question forces you to play a catand- mouse game with the test maker who demands that you concentrate on items that are incorrect before you can choose what is correct. We know, however, that complex literary works have a richness that allows for ambiguity. In the exam mode, you are expected to match someone else’s reading of a work with your choice of answers. This is what often causes the student to feel that the multiple-choice section is unfair. And, perhaps, to a degree, it is. But, get with the program! It’s a necessary evil. So, our advice to you is to accept the difficulties and limitations of Section I and to move on. What strategy should you follow in mock tests Tip-1: Relax This is not the time to panic; this is the time to consolidate your preparation and be confident. If you have gone through the AIEEE Question Papers for the previous years, you would know that AIEEE is not a tough test. It is based completely on the curriculum that you followed at +1 and +2 levels. What you really need is to be mentally alert, though completely relaxed in the exam, so that you do not make silly errors. Tip-2: Prioritize Your first preference should be to consolidate the syllabi that you are thorough with and then take up, in convenient lots, the rest of the syllabus you are not so comfortable with. In this preparation, the past AIEEE Free Papers would come in handy. Shortlist a few topics based on the past papers and then systematically work on them. Once you are through with one lot of topics, you may take up the next. Tip-3: Practice Divide all the AIEEE Model Papers you use for practice into the following three parts. Each part should be What strategy should you follow in final exam 1. Always transfer your answers to the ovals, five at a time. This would reduce the frequent and wasteful back and forth shuttling between the Question Paper and the Answer Sheet, during the exam. 2. Proceed by the process of elimination (POE). Eliminating improbable options will help zero-in on the correct answers. This strategy would also help reduce the probability of errors while you make intelligent guesses. 3. Guesstimate your calculations. For example, you can easily figure out that the product of 302 and 402 would be slightly greater than 120000 (the product of 300 and 400). You may pick your choice accordingly.
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 06:45:00 +0000

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