see filling up ur answer sheets or trying to attempt every question is ensuring that if any of the questions turn out to be incorrect then you will get full marks for attempting the question.....there is no logic in the statement that if u fill ur answer sheet with anything that does not have any connection with the asked question then u are not at all getting any marks for it....CRYSTAL CLEAR.....now rest depends upon ur luck and the nature of the examiner...lol hope this answer helped u...
dats ok..but let me ask dis question..in OS 1 question was all r8..but d numbering of d question was wrong..i mean dat question nr was 4..but part of d question was numbered question nr 3 and d rest part was numbered ques nt 4..i hope u undrstood wat i said..in dat case wll i get full marks?..plzzz rply..
See this all depends on the nature of the examiner. An examiner tries to see as many copies as possible in a day. In WBUT usually packets are done with 23-25 copies in each packet. Now if you exclude lunch time an examiner gets roughly 5 hours max a day to check a copy. Now an examiner can check upto 3 packets i.e 75 copies. If one checks a copy thoroughly, then it will take at least 20 minutes to complete checking. This means he will only be able to check 15 copies. But this is not the case. So regarding the problem you have, if the examiner is not so strict, mostly this is so except a very few cases, he will give you marks. Generally there are instructions as far as I have heard to overlook these mistakes.