How to attempt paper in Examination Centre (PPSC)

 Attempt paper in Examination Centre





1.Read the entire questions:
Read a multi-choice question in its entirety before glancing over the answer options. Students often think they know what a question is asking before reading it and jump straight to the most logical answer. This is a big mistake and can cost you dearly on multiple-choice exams. Read each question thoroughly before reviewing answer questions. 

2.Answer it in your mind first: 
After reading a question, answer it in your mind before reviewing the answer options. This will help prevent you from talking yourself out of the correct answer.
3.Eliminate wrong answers: 
Eliminate answer options which you're 100 per cent sure are incorrect before selecting the answer you believe is correct. Even when you believe you know the right answer, first eliminating those answers you know are incorrect will ensure your answer choice is the correct choice. 

4. Use the process of elimination: 
Using the process of elimination, cross out all the answers you know are incorrect, then focus on the remaining answers. Not only does this strategy save time, it greatly increases your likelihood of selecting the correct answer.

5. Read every answer option:
Read every answer option prior to choosing a final answer. This may seem like a no brainer to some, but it is a common mistake students make. As we pointed out in the previous section, there is usually a best answer to every multiple-choice questions. If you quickly assume you know  the correct answer, without first reading every answer option, you may end up not selecting the best answer.

6. Answer the questions you know first:
If you're having difficulty answering a question, move on and come back to tackle it once you've answered all the questions you know. Sometimes answer easier question first can offer you the insight into answering more challenging questions. 

7. Make an educated guess:
If it will not count against your score, make an educated guess for any question you're unsure about. (Note:- On some standardized test incorrect answers are penalized. For example, a correct answer may be worth 2 points, an unanswered 0 points, and an incorrect answer -1 points. One these test, you can still make an educated guess, but only when you're able to eliminate at least one or two incorrect answers.) 

8. Pay attention to these words. 
Pay particularly close attention to the words not, sometimes, always, and never. An answer that includes always must be irrefutable. If you can find a single counterexample, then the answer is not correct. The same holds true for the word never. If an answer option includes never a single counterexample will indicate the answer is not correct. 

9. Place your best on the positive option:
in most cases, a positive option is probably true if there is also a negative one.  

10. The more information the better:
More often than not, the correct answer usually contains more information than the other options. This is good Know if you must guess. 

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