Time is likely to be short. First, answer the questions you know without extensive recourse to the materials. Know the basic answers and, if necessary, find the exact formula, numerical value, or supporting evidence for your answers.

There may be enough time to quickly refer to the materials, but not to learn something new. Copying long passages or quotes is a waste of time; instead, paraphrase and focus on any information you find in your submissions.

Strive for concise, well-reasoned answers. If you have time to review at the end, you can check your submissions more carefully to ensure the accuracy or find additional points.

    GauravSehgal Dont try to be the best, just give ur best.. all the work that u hv done for such a long period of time, its time for u to deliver it properly.

    GauravSehgal You can’t answer something that you do not know. So, first answer the questions that you know. There will be plenty of time remaining after that. You can use that time to think and answer. You better not answer if the exam has a negative marking scheme.