Essay On My Experience In The Examination Hall.It is interesting to pen a few lines on the experience which I came across in the examination hall. My first Metric examination was held in the year 1997. I read a lot on the night preceding the examination day. I revised my entire course though my father warned me against the consequences of studying up to late at night but I did not pay any heed to his advice.
I went to the examination hall almost at the right time. The moment I was climbing the stairs, the first bell rang. I rushed to the hall and searched for the seat bearing my roll number. Within five minutes all the examinees took their respective seats. My heart was palpitating. I began to feel nervous. The superintendent of the examination read about the instructions of the Board to the students. He also warned the students against the objectionable papers and slips which may be of any help to the examinees. So, many students
Searched their pockets and threw away such matters as related to the subjects. He also warned the candidates not to use any other unfair means.
He then broke the official seal of the envelop, containing the question papers. At this time there was a pin drop silence in the hall. I became all the more nervous. Then the supervisors distributed the question papers to the examinees. As I fetched the question paper. I Tell a bit confused. I began to read it but could not understand the questions. I made a second attempt in reading the questions.
This laminae I understood all the questions and some of them seemed easy to me. Other examinees were seen looking hither and thither. Some were very busy in writing while others Were gazing at the ceiling of ilic examination hall. Some were whispering and talking. An examiner was seen talking openly with another examiner and the ..supervisor pointed at them. Both were expelled from the hall. This instance was an eye-opener to others who were intending to copy.
As the first bell rang, I was solving questions. I did the easy questions first and then attempted the difficult ones. Just after some line one examiner fell from his seat. He became unconscious. At his incident there was a stir in the hall. Attention was diverted to Soon the doctor came and gave him medical aid. He came to his ..enses but the doctor advised him not to exert any more. So he left lie hall Nk ithout completing his paper.
Then there was another bell. Now half an hour was left.
I unpolluted my paper but re-read the whole of the answer sheet. By eliding I corrected many mistakes which otherwise would have mule me lose marks. I stitched all the extra-sheets with my answer look I lien there was the final and !ast ring. The superintendent of he announced that no one would write anything then. Soon the mm willmors collected the answer books.
I was feeling tired at that I then. came out of them emanation hall. This first, though 1,141k...hug and instructive, experience will always be remembered iii et ollected by me in my life. I learnt a lot about the precautions lie taken and instructions to be followed during the period of
I went to the examination hall almost at the right time. The moment I was climbing the stairs, the first bell rang. I rushed to the hall and searched for the seat bearing my roll number. Within five minutes all the examinees took their respective seats. My heart was palpitating. I began to feel nervous. The superintendent of the examination read about the instructions of the Board to the students. He also warned the students against the objectionable papers and slips which may be of any help to the examinees. So, many students
Searched their pockets and threw away such matters as related to the subjects. He also warned the candidates not to use any other unfair means.
He then broke the official seal of the envelop, containing the question papers. At this time there was a pin drop silence in the hall. I became all the more nervous. Then the supervisors distributed the question papers to the examinees. As I fetched the question paper. I Tell a bit confused. I began to read it but could not understand the questions. I made a second attempt in reading the questions.
This laminae I understood all the questions and some of them seemed easy to me. Other examinees were seen looking hither and thither. Some were very busy in writing while others Were gazing at the ceiling of ilic examination hall. Some were whispering and talking. An examiner was seen talking openly with another examiner and the ..supervisor pointed at them. Both were expelled from the hall. This instance was an eye-opener to others who were intending to copy.
As the first bell rang, I was solving questions. I did the easy questions first and then attempted the difficult ones. Just after some line one examiner fell from his seat. He became unconscious. At his incident there was a stir in the hall. Attention was diverted to Soon the doctor came and gave him medical aid. He came to his ..enses but the doctor advised him not to exert any more. So he left lie hall Nk ithout completing his paper.
Then there was another bell. Now half an hour was left.
I unpolluted my paper but re-read the whole of the answer sheet. By eliding I corrected many mistakes which otherwise would have mule me lose marks. I stitched all the extra-sheets with my answer look I lien there was the final and !ast ring. The superintendent of he announced that no one would write anything then. Soon the mm willmors collected the answer books.
I was feeling tired at that I then. came out of them emanation hall. This first, though 1,141k...hug and instructive, experience will always be remembered iii et ollected by me in my life. I learnt a lot about the precautions lie taken and instructions to be followed during the period of
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