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How to Reduce Silly Mistakes in Prelims
📝 Defining Silly Mistakes: candidates make silly mistakes in easy questions, resulting in a negative impact on their overall scores. These mistakes are different from tough question errors and stem from mishandling questions that candidates should have answered correctly.
📊 Impact of Silly Mistakes: even 3-4 silly mistakes can cause a deduction of around 10 marks. If these mistakes increase to 9-10 questions, the score deduction can escalate to over 24-25 marks.
🔍 Six Main Categories of Mistakes: reading errors, recall errors, over-attempts, marking bubble errors, ineffective elimination techniques, and approach errors involving self-management.
📝 Reducing Silly Mistakes: keeping a register to categorize and track different types of errors made. By identifying patterns and addressing specific errors, candidates can improve their accuracy.
🤔 Self-Analysis Techniques: using a dialectical or Socratic approach to question oneself when a problem arises, determining if the issue is due to a lack of knowledge or reading errors.
💡 Practical Solutions: the importance of practicing with previous year questions (PYQs) and taking test series seriously and breaking down tests into multiple rounds to ensure maximum coverage and time management.
⏳ Time Management: we advise dividing the test attempt into multiple rounds to cover all questions efficiently. Emphasis is placed on not getting stuck on lengthy or tough questions in the initial stages.
🗂️ Revision Strategy: Frequent revisions are crucial to avoiding recall errors. multiple revisions and shares an example of how increasing the number of revisions from 6 to 10 can significantly improve recall.
Insights Based on Numbers
3-4 Mistakes Resulting in 10 Marks Lost: This shows how even a few errors can significantly impact a candidate's score, reinforcing the need for avoiding silly mistakes.
Silly Mistakes Adding up to 24-25 Marks Deduction: If unchecked, silly mistakes can result in large score reductions, impacting overall success.
Minimum 5-6 Silly Mistakes as a Usual Pattern: The video reveals that making these errors is common among candidates, but it is avoidable with awareness and practice.
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1. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
2. An invisible, red thread connects those who are destined to one day meet regardless of time, place or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but it will never break.
3. One who points out your flaws is not necessarily your enemy; the one who always compliments you is not necessarily your friend.
4. The temptation to give in is always strongest just before victory.
5. The goal of life is to die young, but as late as possible.
6. Times past cannot be called back again.
7. Do not be afraid of going slowly. Only be afraid of standing still.
8. Experience is like a comb which nature gives us only after we have lost all our hair.
9. Don’t speak unless you can improve on the silence.
10. A strong person will overcome an obstacle; a wise person will traverse the whole path.
11. A small cottage wherein laughter lives is worth more than a palace full of tears.
12. Always safeguard peace and quiet. When the time is right, the flowers will bloom.
13. Even idiots have a their own foolish form of happiness.
14. If you trip and fall, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you are going in the wrong direction.
15. If you wait by the river long enough, the bodies of your enemies will float by.
16. Always look on the bright side of things. If you can’t comprehend this, polish that which has dulled until it begins to shine.
17. Whatever happens always happens on time.
18. The wind does not help anyone who is not sailing anywhere.
19. Don’t be afraid that you do not know something. Be afraid of not learning about it.
20. A good teacher opens the door for you, but you must enter the room by yourself.
21. The wind howls, but the mountain remains.
22. If you tell me something, I’ll believe you. If you repeat it, I’ll begin to doubt what you said. When you start to insist, I realise you are lying.
23. If you are truly talented, don’t fear a spell of bad luck.
24. There’s no such thing as a friend who doesn’t have any flaws. But if you try to look for all their flaws, you will remain with no friends.
25. A person who doesn’t know how to have a good rest is not capable of doing good work.
26. One who has the best intentions always knows how to blush.
27. Unhappiness enters a door that is already open.
28. What took one hundred years to create can be destroyed in one hour.
29. Sleeping on the same pillow doesn’t mean having the same dreams.
30. It’s better be a person for a day than to be a shadow for a 1,000 days.
31. The great rivers flow quietly; a wise man doesn’t raise his voice.
32. He who returns from a journey is not the same person who first left.
33. The greatest battle is the one that did not happen.
34. If you cannot handle small things then all your grander schemes will come to nothing.
35. The man who moved the mountain was the one who began carrying away the smallest stones.
36. There are no hopeless situations, only incorrect solutions.
37. Once you’ve made a mistake, the only thing you can do is laugh at it.
38. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.
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