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MPC Mains 11th Standard Daughter Struggling with Multiple Choice Questions - How Can She Improve?

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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 20, 2024Hindi
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Sir, my daughter is doing mpc mains in 11th standard. But she can't score in multiple choice questions in good marks. She is scoring 80 out of 300 . How she is improve ?

Ans: Practice helps. Let her solve a lot of practice test to get used to multiple choice questions. Analyse your tests see why is she not scoring and the areas she is not scoring in and try to improve your concepts in those areas.
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Sir ,my daughter is doing Mpc Mains in 1st year now. But she can't score good marks in multiple choice questions. Out of 80/300 present she scoring. What she will do to score good marks?
Ans: Hello Rajoli.
There are several reasons to score less in MCQ exams. Some of them are:
(1) Concepts are not clear
(2) Speed of reading may be slow
(3) Calculation speed is very slow
(4) Unbale to call the formulas at lightening speed
(5) Answer guessing technique not understood
(6) Big chance of not being comfortable with the scope of the syllabus
(7) Wavelength with teachers not matching
(8) Basic concepts from schooling might be weak, and many more reasons
I would suggest you, talk with her college/coaching class teachers. Ask her by taking in confidence, whether she is comfortable with the syllabus or not or is there any hidden reason.
Yet to improve, here are some tips for your daughter:
Focus on fundamentals, Use simpler textbooks, Practice MCQs daily, Use previous years’ question papers, Use online platforms or apps/portals for test series, Set a timer, Prioritize questions, Identify weak areas, Revise regularly, Focus on High-Yield Topics of each subject, Improve Guesswork, Eliminate wrong options, Avoid random guessing, Seek Guidance from coaching or group study, Stay Consistent and Positive, Refer books from renowned authors, take help of online resources like Vedantu, Byju's, Aakash, Allen, Motion, career point and many more.

After each test, she should analyze mistakes and identify weak areas for targeted revision. Using the elimination method can help with smart guessing. Regular revision, coupled with consistent practice, will improve her speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Best of luck to your daughter for the upcoming examination.

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