Common Mistakes Made by the Examiners During Public Service Exams

Career 18 Aug 2019 6062

Lok Sewa with Bhupal Baral

What are the common mistakes made by the examiners during public service exams?

In the Public Service Commission exam, it is found that the examiner did not care for the first time. Similarly, the examiner does not know what time, how often, and how often to review the question. Reading the question once you know how much the question has asked for is difficult. So the more often you read the question, the easier it is to write the answer. Therefore, the question should be read repeatedly for easy understanding. Only when you understand the question well should you start writing the answers.

When writing answers, you should be able to write what you ask in a question that is more focused than flowing. After writing the answer, you need to take time to review, but it is found that the examiner has not done so. Generally, exams should be taken easily, but the examiners become nervous as they enter the exam hall. Doing so will make the examiner write down the answers. Doesn't care about writing and says that I will miss the answer as soon as I leave the exam hall. Doing so usually means being nervous. Similarly, the examiner has written answers to the question of presenting the argument but the facts are not backed up by the facts.

What should the examiner focus on in order to get maximum marks?

In order to get more points, you have to write the answer in a format that is not true. The main thing, the background, context and conclusions should be taken into account when writing. The format of how to write answers should be set when writing the answers. The question should first clarify the context in general. Then the factual facts must be submitted. The conclusion has to be finalized. When answering anything, it should be backed up with data, facts, and facts. Similarly, more important issues need to be highlighted. When writing the answer, the examiner should focus more on the question asked, so that the examiner can find out what the examiner is focusing on. Therefore, when writing an answer to a question, it is better to write something that the question asks.

What question does the examiner expect from the examiner?

The examiner first looks at whether the candidate understands the question and writes the answer. Investigators also take special care of whether or not they are mentioned in the answer to the question asked. What you got when you answered the question does not look good to the one where you found it.

Likewise, the examiner takes into account what the examiner has written in writing the answer. Many write but care about what the conclusion is. Other things check what kind of facts, facts, and questions you have to confirm or not to confirm. Another thing is whether or not the language is taken care of, and the letters are also generic and considerate. Even if you write unnecessary things, the checker does not look good. For example, if an unnecessary five pages are written in the question of number 1, then it is not considered good by the checker. Therefore, when writing an answer, you should write the answer only when asked.

 What should the examiner focus on as he enters the examination hall?

After entering the exam hall, the examiner should take care of the materials, including the writing pen, copy, admit card, etc. Time management requires a lot of care. For example, I'm going to take a three-hour exam and write 3 questions in 2 hours and set aside how often I manage those 3 questions by number.

When answering a question, you should first answer the question you need to answer. We should not worry that the answer to any question is no. So, to answer questions that you find comfortable and simple, you should first write them down. After writing the answer to the next question, you should manage the time to answer the difficult question. Writing answers to a few questions at the outset also increases the enthusiasm, enthusiasm, and self-confidence of the examiner, and it will also help to think about questions that have not come up. You should not be nervous as soon as you go to the exam hall, and you should not write emotionally while answering. When answering, you should write down facts and facts only. In the end, you need to check what you wrote in the copy and see if the symbol number is correct.

How is it appropriate to prepare for public service in the last days?

When preparing public service for the last time, we should try to make some sample question papers by making them expert and how long can I write those sample question papers? For example, if there is an exam today, the examiner should be able to manage the time so that all the questions can be given in three hours. The other thing is to concentrate on the syllabus, once the average person should read all the questions. Similarly, more time should be given to the main things. Do not worry about having an exam tomorrow, rather than re-examining what you read.

(Source from Nayapatrika for educational purpose only)

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