The Staff Selection Commission conducts recruitment examination to select the candidates for the post of Sub Inspectors in Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) & Delhi Police and Assistant Sub Inspector in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). The paper I of the test comprises sections like General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning, English Comprehension and Quantitative Aptitude.
Candidates have to complete the test in 2 hours and it comprises 200 multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Below we are discussing some of the last minute tips suggested by our team of experts. By following these candidates can increase their chances of getting selected in the test by manifolds.
Aspirants in the end time should not try to learn or cram new topics rather they should revise what they have already studied and prepared. They should revise formulas and concepts of all the subjects. For example they should go through grammar basic of English Language.
Every paper has some easy, moderate and difficult questions. Aspirants need to identify these questions. No one will be able to solve all the questions in the given time period, so candidates should solve the easy questions first and should leave the difficult ones aside. One should focus on solving the questions with accuracy rather than solving more number of questions.
The key to attain maximum marks is to select the right question to attempt. Aspirants should choose the questions to solve based on the parameters like level of difficulty, length of the question and proficiency in the subject. They should solve the questions first in which they find themselves proficient.
Guessing the answers can have negative effects on the marks of the aspirants. They should mark the answers only which they are sure of as 0.25 marks get deducted for every wrong answer made by the candidates.
Sometimes one can get the answers of the questions just by looking at the options. So, aspirants should check the given options carefully before starting doing the paper work.
Self-confidence is the key to success. All the candidates, who have topped the examination, have reported that self-confidence was one of the things, which helped them a lot in gaining success. One should have faith in their preparation and should answer the questions with confidence.
Candidates should not feel panic of the examination as this lowers the speed of solving questions. Fear has direct impact on the thinking power of the aspirants.
Aspirants should take healthy food should take proper sleep. They should drink a lot of water and should stay hydrated.