Attempting the paper with full attention in board examinations is the key to scoring high marks. Many students do not take seriously the fact that paper attempting and presentation are the most important and you have to attempt your paper in such a way that not only impresses the examiner but also makes him read your paper easily. The easier you make your paper for the examiner, the more marks you are likely to obtain. And the same is true for all boards of Pakistan, let it be Federal Board, Punjab Boards, or KPK and Sindh Boards.
Presentation of the paper:
First of all, you need to be circumspect in your overall paper appearance. Here are a few points you need to consider:
1. Draw a margin on the right and left of the page with a cut marker
2. Keep your paper neat and clean.
3. Give Proper important headings.
4. Fill whole the page and do not leave any space.
5. Focus on the topic will answer the question
6. After finishing the question draw an ending line at the end of the answer.
7. Don't leave extra space at the end of the page.
8. Answer only the number of questions asked don't attempt the extra questions. But if do attempt an extra question, then do not write the word "EXTRA QUESTION" with it.
9. All high achievers and board toppers follow the rules. So, if you want to get higher marks, follow the rules.
Required Material for Impressive Paper Presentation
Putting first things first, you need the following to attempt your paper effectively.
1. A large transparent scale.
2. A blue cut marker
3. A small scale
4. A good blue pen
5. A pencil, an eraser, and a sharpener.
Now, it's time how to use the above effectively to win the game:
Draw a line, on both sides of the paper, so that your margins are clear and all of your pages give a better look as your writings will be well margined.
The use of a cut marker effectively is the most important step, as it's the key to getting more marks. There are the following uses of the cut marker in the exam.
Use the cut marker for headings, question numbers, and parts.
1. The main heading on the first two lines should be "Subjective type" at the center of the page.
2. Then give a Subheading as "Short Questions" at the center of the page
4. A good blue pen
5. A pencil, an eraser, and a sharpener.
Now, it's time how to use the above effectively to win the game:
1. Using a large transparent scale
Draw a line, on both sides of the paper, so that your margins are clear and all of your pages give a better look as your writings will be well margined.
2. Use of cut marker
The use of a cut marker effectively is the most important step, as it's the key to getting more marks. There are the following uses of the cut marker in the exam.
Use the cut marker for headings, question numbers, and parts.
1. The main heading on the first two lines should be "Subjective type" at the center of the page.
2. Then give a Subheading as "Short Questions" at the center of the page
3. The third heading should be the Question number, and it should also be written in the center of the page
4. Underline the subheading if you are not writing it with a cut marker
Always write the question number and part number in the middle of the line.
5. Use Cut Marker to write important points, such as dates, names, and important words, so that even if the checker doesn't check your paper with full attention, he knows on the first glimpse that you have written everything and all points necessary to get full marks.
6. Also write important sentences or Phrases with the cut marker, in all subjects, normally there is one sentence in the question that is most important, and that the checker wants to check. For example, in physics, a very important short question related to momentum is why a gun recoils when a bullet is fired. You can write the answer normally with a ballpoint, but the "To conserve Momentum" is the most important phrase in the answer, so write it with the cut marker. Because it's the phrase the checker wants to check whereas the rest of it is not that important.
And also leave one line after each answer, so that you may have the space available even if you missed anything, and you may write it once you remember. But do not leave two or more empty lines, as leaving too many empty spaces is considered to be a bad thing in board examinations.
The small scale is very effective for drawing small lines after each answer so that checker knows that you have completed the answer.
It is better to purchase pen/ballpoints at least a week before the examinations, as the new pens are harder to write, so use the pens for two to three days so that they can get smoother.
You can draw diagrams with a pencil, but if you are good at drawing with a ballpoint then it's preferable in order to get more marks. However, it is very important to label the diagrams preferably with a cut marker.
1. First attempt the question in which you are good at, as at the start of the paper the checker will know that you are a good student. You need to keep that impression for at least three questions,
2. So your best answer should be the second question.
3. Then attempt the question in which you are perfect, as the checker knows that your 2nd and 3rd questions are even better than the first one. So the impression gets better. Hence he will feel comfortable giving you better marks. It is also important not to attempt the least good question at the end, but mix it in between the good questions, maybe at number 7 or 8
4. Your last attempted question should also be a good one, as most of the checkers know that the last questions are normally the ones that you don't know the answers to. So use these tricks cleverly.
- And then attempt the question in which you are least good at.
Practice attempting the paper by Giving tests at colleges and academies.
1. Make a habit of reading the paper after solving it.
2. Before going for the exam ready all the stuff required.
3. Practice the designing of the paper before the final exam.
4. Underline the subheading if you are not writing it with a cut marker
Always write the question number and part number in the middle of the line.
5. Use Cut Marker to write important points, such as dates, names, and important words, so that even if the checker doesn't check your paper with full attention, he knows on the first glimpse that you have written everything and all points necessary to get full marks.
6. Also write important sentences or Phrases with the cut marker, in all subjects, normally there is one sentence in the question that is most important, and that the checker wants to check. For example, in physics, a very important short question related to momentum is why a gun recoils when a bullet is fired. You can write the answer normally with a ballpoint, but the "To conserve Momentum" is the most important phrase in the answer, so write it with the cut marker. Because it's the phrase the checker wants to check whereas the rest of it is not that important.
3. Draw a short line after writing each answer.
And also leave one line after each answer, so that you may have the space available even if you missed anything, and you may write it once you remember. But do not leave two or more empty lines, as leaving too many empty spaces is considered to be a bad thing in board examinations.
4. USE of A small scale
The small scale is very effective for drawing small lines after each answer so that checker knows that you have completed the answer.
5. Good Pen / Ballpoint:
It is better to purchase pen/ballpoints at least a week before the examinations, as the new pens are harder to write, so use the pens for two to three days so that they can get smoother.
6. Use a pencil, an eraser, and a sharpener.
You can draw diagrams with a pencil, but if you are good at drawing with a ballpoint then it's preferable in order to get more marks. However, it is very important to label the diagrams preferably with a cut marker.
7. Order of the Questions:
1. First attempt the question in which you are good at, as at the start of the paper the checker will know that you are a good student. You need to keep that impression for at least three questions,
2. So your best answer should be the second question.
3. Then attempt the question in which you are perfect, as the checker knows that your 2nd and 3rd questions are even better than the first one. So the impression gets better. Hence he will feel comfortable giving you better marks. It is also important not to attempt the least good question at the end, but mix it in between the good questions, maybe at number 7 or 8
4. Your last attempted question should also be a good one, as most of the checkers know that the last questions are normally the ones that you don't know the answers to. So use these tricks cleverly.
- And then attempt the question in which you are least good at.
Also
Practice attempting the paper by Giving tests at colleges and academies.
1. Make a habit of reading the paper after solving it.
2. Before going for the exam ready all the stuff required.
3. Practice the designing of the paper before the final exam.
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