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My mind goes blank while attending mock exam what to do ?
I’ve given you all the coping strategies I can think of on earlier posts. The only other thing I can suggest is to keep active/moving forward. So use the tools to highlight key words in the requirement – use these to frame the heading of the solution workspace, if not presented with a pre-formatted template, so you are not looking at a blank answer.
Write your ideas for risks, for example, as you read the scenario in the workspace – then when you have the number of ideas you need for the available marks go back and expand them into answer points. If you can think of more risks than you will need, jot them down anyway – you can always delete some if you can’t think how to expand on them or write an auditor’s response.