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The video provides mental preparation tips for the OPSC Mains exam, especially for first-time test-takers (0:01). The speaker emphasizes the importance of not panicking (0:27) and advises students to trust their preparation (0:41). Here are the key takeaways: Trust your preparation (0:41): Even if you feel like you haven't covered everything, focus on what you have studied. Don't think about what you haven't read (0:54). Review the syllabus strategically (1:09): Go through each line of the syllabus, like "Indian Culture covering the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature, and Architecture" (1:33). Write down whatever comes to mind, even if it's just bullet points (1:55). If you can't recall something, make a note of it and move on, revisiting it later (3:30). Manage time effectively (10:47): All questions carry equal marks, so don't spend too much time on one question, even if you know it well (11:06). Prioritize easy questions (10:30): Start with questions you know well and try to maintain neat handwriting and clear points (11:44). This creates a positive impression on the examiner (11:59). Avoid guessing unknown terms (14:12): If you encounter a term you don't know, like "Stealth Technology" (13:32) or "Generic City" (13:49), don't try to write random things. It's better to leave it blank and focus on other questions (14:52). Practice essay, ethics, and optional papers (16:00): These sections are crucial for scoring well. Maintain a positive mindset (17:18): Don't stress or lose confidence. Believe in your preparation and approach the exam with a calm mind (17:28). Manage exam hall environment (18:19): Arrive early to get comfortable, address any issues calmly with the invigilators, and avoid getting agitated (18:46).