Megha Bansal's 15 Minutes Reading Time Tips

    • MEGHA BANSAL,
    • Standard: X-A,
    • RAINBOW ENGLISH SCHOOL (JANAKPURI),
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Oct 12 2016 4:14PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Oct 18 2016 4:56PM
Megha Bansal's 15 Minutes Reading Time Tips

These are some unique reading time tips and tricks that you can use during the time you are allowed to write your answers during examination:

  1. Always keep yourself relaxed while you are reading the question paper.
  2. Never force yourself into being able to read the whole question paper in that allotted time. Just go by your capacity.
  3. Try to get the questions you’ve read clear in your mind i.e., knowing whether you know the answer at that time or not.
  4. First, after reading the have question paper do all the rest necessary work like margins and student details.
  5. Always tell your nervous self that something is better than nothing. So don’t try to push yourself for everything ending up with nothing. Rather, calmly go for what you can.
  6. When it’s done then start brainstorming your mind for the extra.  

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Aditi Sahi D C MODEL SCH PKL-SEC-7

thanks for the tips.

Radhika Ghildiyal BGS National Public School

Thanks. These would be very helpful.

Khan Mahin ALFA ENG SCHL KALYAN

thanks for the tips

Neha Varadharajan The Orbis School

Nice tips. I will also post some

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