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Hello ,
I am little bit confused about solving the past papers
as most of the time the papers are quite difficult and different thn those given in the kits
how should we tackle those questions properly ?
one more thing its really hard for me to start the answer(past paper). Most of the time I am not sure what should be my next step so I solve the paper step by step looking at the solution is this approach wrong ?
Are you talking about the long section C questions or the multiple choice questions too?
The point of practicing past papers is to test your knowledge. You should be trying your best to answer questions without referring to the answer. If you can’t answer a question then this shows you have a gap in your knowledge and you should go back to your study text / notes to refresh this area. If you are having to do that for most questions, then you haven’t learned the material well enough yet.