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Skills and methods of college open-book examination
The skills and methods of college open-book examination are summarized as follows:

First, get ready.

1. Familiarize yourself with the examination contents: read the examination syllabus and teaching materials carefully before the examination, understand the examination contents and key points, and make clear your review direction and objectives.

2. Make a review plan: Make a detailed review plan according to the exam outline and your own actual situation, including the daily review time and content, so as to make an orderly review.

3. Do more questions: Doing some papers and questions from previous years can help you better understand the form and difficulty of the exam, and also help you master some answering skills and methods.

Second, understand the textbook

1. Read the textbook carefully: the textbook is the basis of the exam. We should read the textbook carefully and understand the concepts, principles and methods in order to better cope with the exam.

2. Take notes: In the process of reading textbooks, you should take notes and record the key points, difficulties and mistakes for future review and reference.

3. Pay attention to understanding: Open-book exams focus on understanding and applying knowledge, rather than rote learning. Therefore, we should pay attention to the understanding and mastery of knowledge and learn to use what we have learned to solve problems.

Third, the answering skills

1, easy first, then difficult: when answering questions, do familiar and easy questions first, and then do unfamiliar and difficult questions. This can avoid spending too much time on difficult problems, resulting in no time to do other topics in the end.

2, pay attention to details: pay attention to details when answering questions, carefully examine the questions, see clearly what the questions ask, and avoid mistakes due to carelessness.

3. Clear logic: When answering questions, keep the logic clear and clear, so that the marking teacher can clearly see your thoughts and opinions.

Fourth, allocate time reasonably.

1, reasonable planning time: before the exam, plan your own answering time reasonably according to the time limit of the exam. You can do simple questions first, and then do more difficult questions step by step.

2. Solve problems quickly: When answering questions, solve problems quickly and don't spend too much time on a topic. If you encounter a problem, you can leave it blank first, and then come back to think about the solution when you finish other problems.

3. Pay attention to recheck: When answering questions, pay attention to recheck whether your answers and methods are correct. If you still have time, you can review and revise your answers.