As it would seem that you have already learned where to locate free mock tests, the next step is to learn the ways of efficient use of them, increasing your scores and setting a daily practice routine into place. Please, keep in mind that it is not only the act of doing mock tests, it is the intelligence of the analysis that makes the difference.
How should a person effectively take advantage of mock tests?
Why not provide one full-length trial every day?
Replicate actual test situations:
- Quietly stay at a particular place
- Use a timer (60–90 minutes)
- Don’t stop or change the
Analyze Your Mistakes
Once the test is finished, go through the following:
- Which questions consumed most of the time?
- Which subjects have the lowest accuracy?
- Did you misread or did not know the content?
Write Down Difficulty Topics
Create a “mistake journal” and look through it once a week.
Concentrate your revision on these sectors.
Repeat the Same Mock
Retake the test you just took after a few days and try to do the following:
- Get a better score
- Finish more quickly
- Make sure the
Day-wise Mock Test Practice Plan (Everyday). 30-Day Challenge
Day | Activity |
---|---|
1–7 | 1 subject-wise mock daily (Maths, Reasoning, GK) |
8–14 | Full-length test every alternate day |
15–21 | 1 full mock daily + 1-hour review |
22–28 | Focus on weak topics from previous mocks |
29–30 | Give 2 mocks per day (morning + evening) |