Que. 1. What are the different
sources of learning for the CBSE board examinations?
Ans. Beginning from the markings
of boundaries by the syllabus prescribed by the board, NCERT text books, text
books published by private publishers based on NCERT text books and CBSE
syllabus, sample papers provided by the board on their website, model question
papers published by others including those available on the online education
sites, e learning free available on social networking sites, difference
reference resources like dictionaries, thesaurus, encyclopedias, and other
sources. Broadly, you can define them into those prescribed by the board and
those published by the private institutions working in these areas since long.
Que. 2. Which are the other
resources other than text book and guides for preparing for the Board
examinations?
Ans. While end of lesson question
from the prescribed text books are important, it is imperative on you part to
collect as many question on the topic from various sources available in the
form of sample papers, model question papers, past year question papers, and
also getting the model papers issued by the board every year.
Que. 3. How can a variety of
questions and sample papers help us in the preparation of the CBSE Board
examination?
Ans. The more the number of
question on a topic the closer you reach the 360-degree preparation on the
topic. You can narrow the gap of missing any aspect on the topic. Moreover,
when you answer many questions on the topic you understand the topic better
with every added answer. Sample papers also help you to set up mock test and
help you in evaluation of your studies.
Que. 4. How useful are online
resources for preparing for the CBSE Board examinations?
Ans. Online resources are very
useful for preparing for the CBSE India examination. They
provide you with unlimited resources in a variety of formats like sample
papers, topic based test modules, quizzes, graphic interface sessions for
understanding difficult topic, videos, etc.
Que. 5. What is difference
between preparing for the maths and other subjects for the CBSE board
examination?
Ans. Allocate maximum time for
practicing maths, up to 50 per cent of your self-learning time should be
engaged in practicing maths. Since maths requires a lot of writing you should
practice important problems and proofs latest three times before you appear in
the board examination. Do not miss to practice the steps in the problems as
every step even if the answer is wrong is given a mark.
Que. 6. What things should I be
cautious about while writing the board examination?
Ans. Do not forget to pick all
writing material including two sets of pen, pencil, eraser, sharpener, a foot
scale, and other which may permissible. Check the reverse side of your hall
ticket to understand the do's and don'ts. Leave enough margins on both the
sides of your paper for the examiners to allocate marks or write comments. Make
your handwriting legible. Do not overwrite or rub and cause tearing or wearing
on any part of the answer sheet.