Fast prepare for exam
Question-paper-based revision strategy and past-paper workflow.
Fast prepare for exam (question paper–based)
A practical workflow to revise from old question papers (university or internal) using the notes on this hub.
Step 1 — Collect papers
- Gather 5–10 years of papers for your paper code (if available).
- List repeated question patterns: e.g. “Define…”, “Discuss…”, “Distinguish…”, problem scenarios.
Step 2 — Build a question bank table
| Question (short) | Year / paper | Topic in syllabus | Note PDF / chapter | Status | |------------------|--------------|-------------------|--------------------|--------| | … | … | … | … | Not started / Done |
Step 3 — Map to hub notes
- For each topic, open the subject on the site and locate the matching PDF.
- If the exact question appeared before, prepare a model outline (bullet IRAC or structured essay).
Step 4 — Time practice
- Section A (short): 7–10 minutes per question in exam conditions.
- Section B (long): 25–35 minutes; stop when time ends and review gaps.
Step 5 — Predict and drill
- Topics with high frequency in past papers → priority 1.
- Bare sections and landmark case names → memorise as a checklist the week before the exam.
Step 6 — Last 48 hours
- No new chapters; only past questions + short notes + your one-pagers.
- Sleep and a clear exam-day plan (stationery, hall ticket, section order).
Reminder
Question papers are indicative of pattern; the university can change format. Always follow the latest instructions on the question booklet.