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15-16 of my MCQ's are correct according to shared key. Managed to solve all 4 but last one was only 4.5 pages long due to lack of time. My current affair objective was a disaster yesterday. Only got 9 of them correct according to shared key. However, my subjective portion was well solved.
How you manage to write more than 4 pages? Even after drawing maps, writing quotes, and using blue and black markers for every new point, I can barely write more than 4 pages. Any suggestions.
First I make rough outlines on last pages and allocate 35 minutes to every question.
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5 pages are more than enough. if one write relevant only then could not write more. as today examiners was very selective. people write irrelevant.
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One answer should be written of how many pages?
5-8 pages approximately.
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5 pages are more than enough. if one write relevant only then could not write more. as today examiners was very selective. people write irrelevant.
Yes, you are right. But I wonder how one can write so much. I completed my CA and PA papers within 16 pages. In non-state actors'question, I wrote 6 arguments in 2.5 pages. And believe me, when someone asks extra sheet in the hall, I try to look at that person.
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Can you please share your strategy?
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yes , examiner ask about daughter, people write about her grandfather, father, mother, than about her than rest of relatives. examiner never search answer.
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How you manage to write more than 4 pages? Even after drawing maps, writing quotes, and using blue and black markers for every new point, I can barely write more than 4 pages. Any suggestions.
First I make rough outlines on last pages and allocate 35 minutes to every question.
My first question was on 8 pages, second on 7, third on about 5.5 pages and last on 4.5 pages. I use 6 kinds of ball points, markers as well as pointers. I drew map only in one question. In rest of the questions, I made flow sheet diagrams and mind maps. I have broad and large writing but very neat and stylish. Also, I have extensive writing practice since 2012. I only write to the point. I never make outline as I consider it a waste of time. My headings and use of markers help me make important points prominent. Only writing practice will help you increase your speed. Otherwise, before paper, draw margin on other side. You can cleverly leave spaces at certain points. Leave 1st or last line black. Make flow sheet diagrams, graphs, maps etc wherever you can. They can help you fill papers but they should be relevant. There are suggestions only for those who write on only 4 or less pages for each question.

FYI: I have never taken extra sheet in any competitive examination. I cannot write that fast. I had more data to write but time ran out. Extensive reading provides you with many points unlike those students who just cram all the stuff and fails to understand extremely easy statements in the paper.
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Yes, you are right. But I wonder how one can write so much. I completed my CA and PA papers within 16 pages. In non-state actors'question, I wrote 6 arguments in 2.5 pages. And believe me, when someone asks extra sheet in the hall, I try to look at that person.
i went against in this question, and targeted external.
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In rest of the questions, I made flow sheet diagrams and mind maps..
How did you draw them in today's exam?
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How did you draw them in today's exam?
I always draw them according to question. I take ideas from books. I cannot possibly explain here. You can get better ideas from books. Also, you can use same technique that students use for making powerpoint presentations.
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