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10 Stupid Mistakes TO Avoid While Writing The Exam Paper

When you are answering your exam paper, it is quite common to make silly mistakes because of the combination of the time pressure, which causes you to glide through the easy questions and get straight down to writing the answer. There may be number of times when you prepared really well for your examinations but on the time of your exam, you made a mess of the entire paper and your efforts went down the drain. Well, this problem is nothing new to students. There are solutions for avoiding such silly mistakes during examinations. For your improvement, here are 10 of things to be avoided while writing tests.

Hurry to start writing immediately. Sometimes you rush and start writing your paper as soon as you get it in your hand. This mostly creates chances that you must have missed or wrongly interpreted the question which can cost you heavily if it's a long answer with more marks.Thinking too much. If you do not know the answer for a specific question, don't just sit and keep thinking and trying to recollect the answer which you don't know exactly. Instead leave an empty space for that answer and move on with the next question.Starting with most difficult question. You first have to answer the easiest question and then gradually continue with difficult ones which are not likely to fetch you full marks.Displaying an Illogical Answer. Your thought process and contents are poorly expressed and very challenging for the marker to understand. The only way to make sure that you do not write incoherently in a test or exam paper is to practice writing answers more often.Reading And Writing Too Slowly. If the average student takes 3 minutes to read a 1page passage, while you take 10 minutes, you are already spending 7 more minutes than other students. Imagine how many questions you could have answered within those 7 minutes!Writing too much or too little. This problem usually is created due to the time you have. When you have extra time in the start, you tend to write 100 words for a 2 marks question and in the ending time, you write around 30-40 words for a 12 mark question which will barely fetch you any marks.Diagrams. Wasting time in unnecessarily decorating your diagram eats up a lot of time. You just have to mention the important figures in it.Misread or Ignore Directions. There is no need to rush hurriedly during your exams. Read carefully and follow directions provided in the question paper.Proof reading. After completing your paper, always go through every small detail you have written. You might find some silly mistakes like wrong question number or wrong final answer.Time management. The most important thing to do during exam or in practical life too, is managing your time accurately. Regularly keep an eye on the time passing and accordingly finish your answers.

To conclude, be well prepared for your exams and always keep calm while writing. It improves your recollecting skills.

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Writing Percentages (Math Help)

PERCENTAGE:

Finding percentages is very important chapter in mathematics as well as in our day to day life,percentage finding is a general and very very important thing in business analysis and scientific applications. as a student you know you will get percentage of marks earned in a exam in your school.

In sports as a team analyst find the percentage of success of a individual player in a tournament .A shopkeeper estimates to sell the product to certain amount to get desired percentage of profit, so such examples are common with anybody's observation.So knowing the percentage is not only important ,it is a necessity with finding percentages. we will know on which area we have to improve to get good results.knowing percentages as a person is very essential.

So how to find percentage:

x is what percent of y =(x/y) * 100

Example : jhon is scored 8 out of 10 in a subject than his percentage of marks in that subject is

Percentage of marks of jhon=(8/10) * 100 = 80

So jhon got 80 percentage of marks in the subject.

* Let quarter part of the pizza means 1/4 th part of pizza and assume the pizza as a whole as 1

So remaining pizza part is 1- 1/4 =3/4

3/4 in percentage =3/4 * 100 =75 %

Tip for you: Multiply given fraction with 100, we get percentage.

Profit Percentage:

If an item is sold for more than its buying cost, then it is known as that the item have been sold at a profit.

If the profit is often uttered as a percentage of the cost price, then it is called as the percentage profit. In this article we are going to discuss about the formula of profit percentage and the example problems to solve the profit percentage.

The formula used to find the profit and the profit percentage is explained below.

For finding the profit percentage first we need to find the profit of the product.

The formula used to find the profit is:

'"Profit" = "selling price (SP)" - "Cost price (CS)"'

The formula used to find the profit percentage is:

'"Profit %" ="Profit" / "Cost price" xx100%'

Examples:

Example 1: If a shopkeeper want to sold a cooler for 150 dollar and actually he got that cooler for 125 dollar(cost price) then, what is his profit percenage?


Solution:

Cooler cost price=125$

Cooler selling price=150$

Profit = Selling price - Cost price

profit=25$

Therefore, profit percentage= (profit/cost price) x 100=(25$/125$) *100 =(1/5) * 100 =20 %

So shopkeeper will get 20% profit, if he sold the cooler for $150.

Example 2: Generally in hollywood there are 750 flop pictures out of 1000 pictures per year. so the success rate of flims in hollywood is?

Solution:

Number of successful pictures =1000-750=250

sucess rate = (successful pictures/total pictures) * 100 = (250/1000)*100 =25%

So success percentage is 25 %

Example 3: 25 is what percentage of 50?

Solution:

=(25/50) * 100

=(1/2) * 100

=50 %

So 25 is 50% of 50

Example 4: in school test student has three subjects math,science and social and a student got 85, 80,90 in math , science and social subjects respectively out of 100 marks in each subject than what is his percentage of marks on that test?

Percentage = (sum of marks earned by the student / total marks ) * 100

=(85+80+90) / 300

=255/300

=85%

So student got 85% of marks on that test

Example 5: A house was bought for 80 000 dollar and is sold for 95 000 dollar. Find the percentage profit?

Solution:

Cost price = $80000

Selling price = $ 95000

Profit = SP - CP

= $95000 - $ 80000

= $ 15000

Profit % = (15000) / (80000) *100%

= 18.75%

Thus, the percentage profit is 18.75%.

Example 6: A car was bought for 300 000 dollar and is sold for 350000 dollar. Find the percentage profit?

Solution:

Given:

Cost price = $300000

Selling price = $ 350000

Profit = SP - CP

= $300000 - $ 350000

= $ 50000

Profit % = (50000) / (300000) *100%

= 16.66%

Thus, the percentage profit is 16.66%.

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