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FEW TIPS TO OVERCOME EXAM. ANXIETY
 
 
 

01.

Make a time table for a regular study or revision of minimum 6-8 hours daily. Do not study at a stretch, take a few minutes break.

 

 

02.

Time management is very important. Learn to time yourself simulate examination situations while practicing.

 

 

03.

Writing practice should be done by solving different questions.

 

 

04.

Relaxation-practice deep breathing , yoga or any other relaxation technique to improve concentration.

 

 

05.

Quickest and most effective way of eliminating stress is to shut down your eyes and take deep breaths.

 

 

06.

As far as possible continue with the normal routine of sleeping and eating .

 

 

07.

A balanced diet will boost energy.

 

 

08.

Regular and moderate exercises reduce stress by relaxing tensed muscles.

 

 

09.

Take help of the teachers and parents from time to time.

 

 

10.

Believe in yourself and prepare well.

 

 

11.

Never fear exams, avoid panic.and most important, do not worry about your results. Give your best shots and move over.

 

 

12.

Students may also practice from the Sample Question Papers brought out by the CBSE, Marking Schemes performance analysis which analysis common mistakes committed by the students and provides remedial measures.

 
 

Yes, the marks are deducted for missing steps in Mathematics as far as the Marking Scheme is concerned you may get a copy from the CBSE Headquarter at Preet Vihar, Delhi-110092 between 9.30AM to 1.00PM on any working day or from your concerned Regional Office.

 

 

For the date sheet students are advised to log on to the CBSE Website at www.cbse.nic.in. The Sample Question Papers in all the subjects are also available on this site. However, if the students want to purchase the Marking Schemes of 2002 Board's exams the same are available at the CBSE Headquarter, Preet Vihar, Delhi-110092 between 9.30AM to 1.00PM on any working day. Students residing outside Delhi may contact their respective Regional Office for the same.

 

 

CBSE answers : The syllabus recommended for the year 2004 will be applicable in your case.

 

 

CBSE answers : There is no minimum criteria in CBSE for appearing in either Class X or Class XII exam.

 

 

CBSE answers : should get in touch with the school through which the form has been sent.

 

  

CBSE answers : Marks would depend upon your preparation and performance during examination. Remain focussed and do your best.

  

 

CBSE answers : NCERT text books have been recommended for the studies as they cover the prescribed syllabus. It is, therefore, advisable to concentrate on these books, however, once you have finished these books you may consult other good books also.

 

 

F.61/PRO/2003/
25.2.2003

 

The Editor,

Turning Point,

Rajasthan Patrika,

Jaipur.

 

 

 

Madam,

 

              Please refer to the queries received alongwith your letter dated 15.2.2003 and find the respective answers for the same.

 

 

 
 Yours faithfully,
 
 
 (RAMA SHARMA)
PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
 
 
 
CBSE SHIKSHANET
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
 
 
 
Q.1
:

If a student fails in the pre Board examination conducted by the school, can he/she be detained from appearing in Class X or XII Board's exam.?

Ans.

No, if he/she is otherwise eligible.

 

 

Q.2
:

Is it possible for a student who has failed in Science stream in Class XII to change subjects to pass at subsequent examination ?

Ans.

Yes, but with prior permission of the Board.

 

 

Q.3
:

What is the eligibility criteria for a student to appear as a private candidate in Board examination ?

Ans.

The Board prescribes following conditions under which a candidate can appear privately:-

 

 

 
I.

failed candidates

 
II.

teachers serving in educational institutions

 
III.

women candidates who are bonafide residents of NCT of Delhi and

 
IV.

physically handicapped students

 

 

Q.4
:

What is the procedure of appearing in additional subject ?

Ans.

An additional subject may be offered within 5 years of passing the examination of the Board. The subject should be provided in the scheme of studies prescribed by the Board.

 

 

Q.5
:

Is it compulsory for a student to repeat the practical examination also if he/she fails in theory?

Ans.

The candidate has an option to appear for practical examination again or retain the previous year practical marks for two consecutive years.

 

 

Q.6
:

I appeared in the compartment examination in July-August, but failed again, do I now have to re-appear in all subjects again ?

Ans.

The Board gives three chances to clear the compartment examination. The first examination is held in July-August followed by second chance in March-April and the third chance in July-August. Unsuccessful candidates after these three attempts are required to appear afresh in all subjects there on.

 

 

Q.7
:

What are the exemptions provided in examinations to physically challenged and dyslexic candidates ?

Ans.

Dyslexic/spastic/physically handicapped students have the option of studying one compulsory language as against two and any four subjects from the following :

 

 

 

I. Mathematics, II. Science, III .Social Science, IV.2nd language (Music, Painting, Home Science and Introductory Information Technology

 

 

 
i.

additional one hour (60 minutes) for each paper is provided to the students

 

 

 
ii.

physiotherapy exercises are considered equivalent to Physical and Health Education

 

 

 
iii.

amanuensis is provided to such students.

 

 

 

 

Q.8
:

What is the procedure for re-evaluation of answer sheets ?

Ans.

The Board does not have the provision of re-evaluation of answer scripts, however, application for scrutiny or re-checking in a particular subject or all the subjects can be made within 25 days from the date of declaration of results. The fee charged for each subject is Rs.100/-. The candidate should apply at the respective Regional Office only.

 

 

Q.9
:

I wish to improve my performance in Chemistry and Maths. Is it possible and how?

Ans.

A candidate who has passed Class X or XII examination of the Board may re-appear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the main examination in the succeeding year only. The candidate may appear privately, those re-appearing for whole examination can also appear as regular candidate if admitted by the school.

 

 

 

- For subjects involving practical work, if the candidate has passed the practical examination, he or she will be allowed to appear only in theory part.

 

- Only a statement of marks is issued by the Board after the improvement of performance.

 

 

Q.10
:

Does the Board provide any supplementary material for students preparing for X & XII examinations?

Ans.

Yes, the Board publishes Sample Question Papers and marking Schemes in main subjects in Class X & XII which can be purchased from any of the Board's offices.

 

 

Q.11
:

Are the questions of Sr. Sec. Exam. strictly based on NCERT books?

Ans.

NCERT books are recommended for studies as they cover the prescribed syllabus. It is, therefore, advisable to concentrate on these books.

 

 

Q.12
:

Is it compulsory to pass in theory and practical exams. separately ?

Ans.

Yes, it is compulsory to pass separately in the subjects involving theory and practical.

 

 

Q1.3
:

Is a student required to appear in all subjects in improvement examination ?

Ans.

No, the student can appear in one or more than one subject(s) as per his/her choice. However, improvement exam. can be taken only in the successive year of passing Class X/XII exams.

 

 

Q.14
:

Does the Board issue new pass certificate after passing the improvement exam. ?

Ans.

No, only a statement of marks indicating the student's performance is issued by the Board.

 

 

Q.15
:

What are the kinds of questions asked in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and how should one attempt the questions ?

Ans.

The Board publishes Sample Question papers in all the main subjects every year along with Marking Schemes. It is better to procure a copy of each publication. Board's website can also be visited at cbse.nic.in

 

 

Q.16
:

Is there negative marking for exceeding word limit ?

Ans.

No, the marks are not cut for exceeding the word limit. However, it is better to restrict to the specified word limit. This should be practiced at the time of revision, which will also help in completing the paper within the allotted time.

 

 

Q.17
:

How many sets of question papers are distributed in examination hall in Board's examination ?

Ans.

The Board prepares three sets of questions papers in all the main subjects having equal difficulty level.

 

 

Q.18
:

Is it possible to score 80% in Maths in Class X after studying from the NCERT books, latest CBSE Sample Question papers and other Sample Papers?

Ans.

Marks would entirely depend upon the preparation and performance during examination. It is, therefore, advisable to remain focussed and do your best.

 

 

Q.19
:

Will a student lose marks if he/she opts for Hindi as a medium for writing +2 examination ?

Ans.

Certainly not. The Board gives option of medium to the students to answer questions in Hindi or English and even in Urdu. The marks are deducted only in case of wrong answers.

 

 

Q.20
:

: What are the choices available to a student of Class XII having Commerce with Maths after +2?

Ans.

The student can opt for B.Com(Hons.), Economics (Hons.), BBA, ICWA, CA & CS courses.

 

 

Q.21
:

What are the changes in the pattern of Examination in Class XII this year ?

Ans.

The changes in question paper design and weightages are mentioned in Sample Question Papers in each stream. A copy of Marking Scheme can also be bought from the Headquarter or Regional Office.

 

 

Q.22
:

If a student decides to drop one year, what will be the syllabus applicable for the next examination , the old or the new ?

Ans.

The candidate will have to study the syllabus recommended for the year in which he/she plans to give the examination.

 

 

Q.23
:

What are the rules for condonation of attendance ?

Ans.
I.

A candidate must have 75% attendance as on 1st February of the year of examination. However, upto 15% condonation only can be given by the Board under exceptional circumstances like prolonged serious illness such as cancer, AIDS or T.B.

 
II

Death of a parent

 
III.

Authorized participation in sponsored tournaments and Sports meet of at least inter school level and NCC/NSS camps.

 

 

Q.24
:

Are marks deducted for missing steps in Maths ?

Ans.

Yes, marks are deducted for missing steps. It will be better to get a copy of the Marking Scheme to know about the weightage and steps and practice accordingly.

 

 

Q.25
:

Is the candidate allowed to see the answer script in case the result is not as per the expectations ?

Ans.

No. There is no provision of showing answer scripts. The candidate can apply for scrutiny, for reconfirmation of marks.

 

 

Q.26
:

Is it possible to appear in Class X from Patrachar Vidyalaya ? What are the formalities ?

Ans.

Only candidates from Delhi can enroll in Patrachar Vidyalaya. For others National Institute of Open Schooling can be approached.

 

 

Q.27
:

If a candidate passes in the additional subject but fails in one of the main subjects, what will the result show ?

Ans.

The candidate will be considered as having passed the examination in such a case. A language will replace a language only. For further details the scheme of examinations can be referred to.

 

 

Q.28
:

Is it compulsory to use ink pen for writing answers in Board exams?

Ans.

Always use blue or royal blue ink pen while writing the answers. Also try to write in neat and legible hand writing.

 

 

Q.29
:

How can one get good marks in Maths ? Are there any guess papers published by the Board ?

Ans.

The preparation in Maths essentially depends upon written practice and revising the entire syllabus. Try to solve each and every problem given in the exercises in NCERT textbook. The Board does not publish any guess papers. It will be better to practice from the Sample Question papers.

 

 

Q.30
:

Will the question paper of Maths be different than the two blue prints given in the Sample Question Paper for Class X ?

Ans.

Based on the same design any number of the question papers can be prepared. The paper setter may generate another blue print in addition to two blue prints included in the document.

 

 

Q.31
:

Will the examiner cut marks if the answers are not written in serial order ?

Ans.

No marks are cut. However, it is advised that the answers should be written in correct serial order as far as possible.

 

 

Q. 32
:

What is the procedure followed in marking the answers ?

Ans.

Each answer is divided into steps and marks are given in accordance to the weightage assigned for these steps. It is advised that a copy of Marking Scheme be procured to get a clear idea.

 

 

Q.33
:

The result of Patrachar candidates is always very poor, is the evaluation of private/patrachar candidates different from that of regular candidates ?

Ans.

There is no difference in the evaluation procedures. However, it depends entirely on the level of preparation and performance of individual candidates irrespective of their status.

     
     
 
 
 
MAKING CHOICES
 
 CLASS X - WHAT NEXT
 
 
 
 
Before choosing a stream of studies, it is essential to know your :
 
 
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Before choosing a stream of studies, it is essential to know your :
*
attributes
*
interest and talents
*
expectations
 
Bad choices lead to :
 
 
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dissatisfaction
*
unhappiness
*
frustration
*
boredom
 
People make bad choices due to :
 
 
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poor self assessment
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peer influence
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parental pressure
*
either access or lack of information
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easier available opportunities
 
Golden rules for choosing stream of subjects For Students
 
 
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make a list of options
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know more about options : attend career exhibitions, seminars, education fairs etc.
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Think :Do you really like the course ?
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Set out clear goals
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Be prepared to work hard and achieve your goal
 
For parents
 
 
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observe and analyze the interests of your child carefully
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do not impose your choice on the child
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value his/her opinion and interests before making a decision
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if required, get a counselling profile of your child by an educational psychologist to determine the :
*
creativity
*
orientation-skill or academic
*
subject interests
*
type of personality
 
 
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