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Exam for F1

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  • August 24, 2014 at 3:35 am #192094
    hebaa13
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    Hello sir!
    My exam is within a week..i have read the bpp book and did my revision kit as well when i was answering to the questions,half answers were wrong.it was like if i attempted 50 qts so my 25 qts were correct and 25 qts were wrong.can you suggest how i should revise for the exam.can you tell me a proper method of answering the questions.I’d appreciate your reply.thanks in advance!

    August 24, 2014 at 7:16 pm #192174
    Ken Garrett
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    Organised question rpactice is key. Again, I think the BPP kit groups questions by topic. So choose a topic, and do a test. Don’t mark your answers on the BPP book ( though you might already have done so), but on a separate piece of paper so that you can do the tests again. When you get a question right (by more than just luck), put a tick against it in the book. Don’t visit that question again. Understand where you have gone wrong in the others. Leave them for some hours, then attempt them again, ticking the ones you get right. Repeat and you should gradually be able to reduce the questions you have problems with and have to repeat.

    If a question is beyond your understanding even after repeated attempts, leave it. There are many questoins in this exam and not knowing about a few will make little difference.

    Also you need to adopt a good MCQ technique. For example, if you have to choose one answer from four, read each option carefully; you can often eliminate one or two options so that if you have to guee you are on a 50/50 chance.

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