5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Your Class 10 Board Exams

Last Updated: November 27, 2024

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Your Class 10 Board Exams

When we talk about board exams, there is surely a surge of mixed emotions ranging from nervousness to excitement among students. Despite being regarded as the most difficult exam, they have a significant impact on a student's career. Therefore, you cannot afford to take these tests lightly and make careless errors that will lower your marks and final result.

Many teachers and examiners have noticed that students frequently make mistakes even though they are prepared for Class 10 Board exams. Here is a list of common CBSE board exams mistakes that students make along with tips on how to avoid them by simply paying closer attention and being more cautious.


1) Not Using The Allotted 15 Minutes For Reading

One of the most common mistakes Class 10 students made is not reading the question paper properly. They don't make use of the 15 minutes that CBSE has allotted them to read the question paper carefully. This time is given for a reason, but many students simply become nervous and begin writing their answers right away. This causes students to opt for unplanned questions and provide inappropriate answers. However, the best use of this time would be to decide which questions to try first and which ones to try last.


2) Ineffective Time Management


When answering questions on their board exams, a lot of students struggle with time management. They either attempt questions they don't know the answers to or write a long answer for few marks questions. Attempting the longest questions first, then the medium-level ones, and finally the easier ones are the most effective method of time management.


3) Not Adding Pictures and Diagrams in your Answer Writing

Particularly in science, certain questions on the CBSE board exams either directly or indirectly need a picture or visual depiction of the answer. You risk losing marks, if you neglect or fail to include diagrams with your answer. Additionally, remember to properly label those diagrams as each label has a mark.


4) Answering in Paragraphs instead of Bullet Points

Students often write lengthy paragraphs without any headlines, subheadings, and bullet points when they write their answers. However, this should be avoided at all costs because it gives the impression that your answer is excessively long and vaguely represented. Important terms should always be bolded, underlined, and highlighted. You should also utilize bullet points and appropriate subheadings. Diagrams and flowcharts can also be used to answer with clarity. This will help the examiner check your response more effectively.


5) Not Reading The Answer Sheet Properly Before Submitting It

Students often make the mistake of not revising the answer sheet before the final submission of their class 10 board exams. Some students don't have time to double-check their answer sheets because they keep writing till the last minute. Furthermore, many students give their answer papers to the invigilator as soon as they finish the test because they don't have the habit of going back and reviewing them. Some thus make a lot of spelling and grammar errors and even forget to write their appropriate personal details. But you can prevent them by only spending ten to fifteen minutes reading and editing your answer sheet.


Conclusion

Preparing for the Class 10 Board Exams is a crucial moment in a student's academic journey, and avoiding common mistakes can significantly enhance their performance. By utilizing the allotted reading time, managing time effectively, incorporating visuals, organizing answers clearly and revising thoroughly, students can optimize their exam experience. These strategies not only help in presenting knowledge more clearly but also boost confidence and reduce anxiety during exams. Ultimately, online teaching classes for students will help them to be mindful of these common mistakes and how to avoid them which can lead to better results. Remember, thoughtful preparation and attention to detail can make all the difference in achieving your desired outcomes.


FAQs Regarding Class 10 CBSE Board Exam:


Q1. Are there the best 5 rules in CBSE Class 10?

Ans. If a candidate has offered more than 5 subjects, the decision to determine the best 5 rules (where a student's final overall result is calculated based on the 5 subjects in which they scored the highest marks, out of the total 6 subjects they appeared for) may be taken by the authority.


Q2. What not to do during the Class 10th board exam?

Ans. Overstressing yourself with unrealistic expectations wastes time and energy. Set achievable goals and work towards them to perform well in the board exams. Procrastination can be tempting, but it can lead to poor performance in the board exams.


Q3. Do CBSE give grace marks?

Ans. Yes, CBSE provides grace marks if you are failing by 3-4 marks in a subject. They check your papers leniently and offer you some marks to lift you out of the fail zone. Hope you will work hard from now on so that you don't have to depend on grace marks.


Q4. Is Class 9th harder than Class 10th?

Ans. The depth of subject matter and homework load often increase from 9th to 10th grade. This can make 10th grade seem more challenging, especially for students who struggled with the foundational concepts in 9th grade.

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