CBSE Class 12th Physics board exam 2017 is scheduled to be held on tomorrow (i.e. 15 March 2017). Most of the students must have prepared the syllabus and done with revision of previous year question papers and latest CBSE Class 12 Physics sample paper.
Now, here is a list of 5 common and silly mistakes that students must avoid while writing CBSE Class 12th Physics board exam 2017 to get better grades.
Give explanation in one Mark questions
Question number 1 to 5 in CBSE Class 12 Physics board exam 2017 will be 1 mark questions. Sometimes, yes or no and true or false type questions are asked in 1 mark questions. In such question, students generally write yes or no & true or false only. However, in order to get full marks students must give 1 line explanation in such questions.
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Explain the meaning of symbols and letters while writing formulas
While writing formulas students generally forget to give the meaning of symbols and formula. In order to get full marks, students must explain the meaning of symbols and letters used in the formula. In CBSE board exams, there are marks for each and every step. In case of numerical problems, there are marks for writing formula correctly.
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Labelling of graphs and diagrams
In CBSE board exams, there are marks for drawing a neat and clean diagram as well as labelling. Students often forget or skip labelling of diagrams. To get full marks, students should draw neat and clean labelled diagrams. Do not waste time in decorating and shading the diagrams.
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Don’t exceed the restricted word limit of the answer
While writing answers in CBSE board exams students should not exceed the word limit of the answer. Students should give the solutions of the problems within the prescribed word limit. Your answers should be accurate and to the point. Students will not get extra marks for writing extra information besides answer of the question and this may also lead to the wastage of time.
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In numerical problems, pay special attention while using brackets and symbols
Students should be careful while using brackets and symbols. A slight mistake can change the complete meaning of the formula. For example, A = {(a + b) (a ‒ b)}and A = {(a + b) a ‒ b} have different meaning.
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