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Top Tips On How to Write the Perfect Paper During
Your Boards
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Top Tips On How to Write the Perfect Paper During
Your Boards
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Top Tips On How to Write the Perfect Paper During
Your Boards
  • Every small detail in your answer sheet matters
    when it comes to grabbing more marks in your
    class 10 board exams. As the Maharashtra SSC
    boards near, it is time to pay attention to some
    of the best tips you need to know as far as
    writing a good paper is concerned. You may have
    already studied a major chunk of your syllabus
    and might have read thousands of tips on how to
    study, or how to attempt your paper. This being
    said, also knowing how to write your paper is of
    the utmost importance in order to score
    exceedingly well.
  • Imagine a scenario wherein the examiner who is
    assigned with your paper has checked almost
    hundreds of answer sheets before you. Then
    consider how your examiner would feel if your
    paper were to be shabby, unkempt, and untidy. On
    the flip side, if your paper is neater and a lot
    easier to read and comprehend, the examiner will
    be in a better mood to form a great impression on
    your answer sheet. Your answers should be so
    visually appealing to the examiner so that he/she
    need not put any extra effort to go through your
    answer script. So to help you out, here are the
    best tips you need to know in order to write the
    best answer sheet ever!

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Top Tips On How to Write the Perfect Paper During
Your Boards
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  • So without further ado, lets get right into how
    you can write a paper that is neat, precise, and
    well-framed.

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Draw Lines to Keep Your Content Looking Aligned
  • As soon as you get your answer sheet before the
    question paper is given to you, invest your time
    in working on tidying up space in your paper.
    Draw a two-inch border on the right side of the
    page of your answer sheet where you can do your
    rough work. Otherwise, doing the rough work
    anywhere else in the sheet will make it look
    untidy. On the other hand, if you want to
    delegate the last page in the sheet for your
    rough work, leave the space after line as it is,
    this will allow some breathing space on the page,
    leaving it a little easier to read due to the
    white space balance.

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Go Beyond Text
  • Always go beyond the call of duty and try to
    increase the pictographic content wherever
    possible by including as many diagrams, tables,
    charts, etc., as possible. It will help to make
    your knowledge more noticeable and visible than
    writing it in the form of long paragraphs and
    will also help the examiner in truly noticing the
    fact that you have studied well and understood
    all concepts instead of just memorizing text and
    writing it down. Effective time management will
    allow you to do this better. Make sure you solve
    adequate sample papers in order to break down
    your time and also practice some diagrams,
    tables, and pie charts while attempting these
    mock tests. This will give you a great idea of
    how you can successfully divide your time without
    having to lose out on any questions or marks.

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Divide Your Answers
  • Most students have the habit of writing answers
    in a single paragraph, especially since they feel
    that they dont have enough time. This makes it
    extremely difficult for the examiner as he/she
    has already read dozens of these answers at this
    point, and doesnt feel like getting into another
    cramped block of text. To combat this drab and
    monotonous trend and score better, try to write
    most of the answers in points or bullets with
    properly highlighted headers and sub-headers. Try
    and use an alternate color (from the colors that
    are allowed) to write down sub-headings and point
    headings.

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Dont Be Afraid to Highlight
  • Once again, if you leave no space or division in
    your answer, this might frustrate your examiner.
    In such a scenario, even if you divide your
    answer into points, sub-heads, or paragraphs or
    even if you dont- it is important to either
    highlight or underline the important bits of your
    answer that can draw the examiners attention to
    the core facts that will give him/her the
    insights on whether your answer is correct and
    whether you have understood the core concept.
    According to what the rules are, you could either
    highlight the core words and phrases with a
    highlighter or underline them with a pencil or a
    different colored pen, neatly with a ruler.

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Write an introduction and conclusion
  • Wherever it is possible, make sure you write a
    good introduction and conclusion to your answer,
    so as to create a background and an end to what
    you have written. This will enable you to space
    out long answers and will give the examiner
    confidence about your ability to explain answers
    a lot more effectively.

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Draw A Line After Each Answer, Or Go to The Next
Page
  • Amidst checking hundreds of papers, the
    examiners attention and eyesight may get fuzzy
    in figuring out where one answer has ended and
    where the next has begun, making it troublesome
    for you in scoring better. To avoid any of these
    discrepancies, it is important that you let the
    examiner know where your previous answer has
    ended. This is all the more crucial in places
    where you have jumbled the question paper
    sequence and attempted questions in a different
    sequence. To do this, either leave a line and
    draw a dividing line between the answer and the
    next or leave the remaining bit of the page and
    start with a new answer on a new page.

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Write Fast, But Neat
  • Our hands are constructed so that our fingers can
    move up and down, not side to side. Thus, by
    writing with a more up and down motion, your hand
    can move faster and also prevents your writing
    from getting too messy. Also, dont just turn
    your wrists. Move your arms side by side at a
    constant rate as well. By moving your arms
    instead of your wrists, youll remove stress from
    turning your wrists. Allow your arm to guide your
    hand, not your wrist. Your writing will become
    straighter as well.
  • Dont grip your pen so hard that you overwork
    your muscles, just relax your arms and keep it
    going.

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Write The Correct Question Numbers
  • If youre not writing the answers as per the
    sequence of the question paper, you will have to
    be extremely vigilant in writing the correct
    numbers and options you choose. So, do not forget
    to write the question number against each answer
    properly. It should be clearly visible, or else
    you may lose marks for this silly mistake.

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Do Not Scribble
  • If you have made an error in an entire paragraph
    or even just one or two words, make sure you
    dont just scribble all over the mistake. This
    disturbs the look of your answer. Instead, draw
    just one simple line or slash across the word or
    paragraph to show that the error has been made.
  • In the end, once you are done with the paper,
    revise it thoroughly and highlight the important
    points or words. For instance- you can underline
    important words in paragraphs to grab the
    attention of the examiner. For more such
    informative and helpful content, visit our
    website and browse through our unique blogs to
    get all the help you need!

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