Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Tip 34, March 13, 2007

Once the facts are marked out on the sheet, it’s ideal if you test your memory!

You can put away the fact sheet, take a sheet of paper and write down the facts in chronological order. Hey, but no cheating!

Once the facts are written out, cross check them and make sure that no error has been committed. Preserve this page for further reference...

Once the facts are ready, think along the lines on which the problem is based. The hints, of course have been laid out in the problem. For example, presences of a number, or at least a couple of nations, will depict the problem based on international law. If the problem talks on violation on fundamental rights, it ought to be based on constitutional law. The hints will help to decide your future plan of action.

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