Starting with the Most Difficult
Question:
Some students attempt their test and exam papers in a less efficient
way. They start with the most difficult questions.
"What is wrong with that?" you may ask.
For one thing, attempting a tough question is a bad start to a paper.
Your mind gets stumbled at the very beginning of the paper. You rack your
brains trying to come out with the answers for that agonising question. You
begin to feel exasperated. You mind loses its calm. You cannot think properly.
And you lose precious time while you are stuck with the tough question.
Before you know it, you only have half of the time left. Now, you rush
to answer the other questions. But your mind has got so entangled with that
tough question that it cannot think properly. You have forgotten the answers to
the easy questions! You can’t believe it! And we can’t believe why you even
began with that tough question!
Always start with the easy questions. First, it makes you feel good
about the paper and boosts your confidence. Second, you are assured that you
will get the marks allotted to these questions. Third, if you manage the easy
questions properly, you will be able to answer them quickly and allow yourself
more time for the difficult questions. Last but not least, you may be able to
attain the answers to the difficult questions after you have solved the easy
ones. It has happened to many people many times!
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