Table of Contents
- • Why Time Management Decides Your Result
- • Understanding the Time Equation
- • The Three-Pass Strategy
- - First Pass: Quick Wins (40-45 minutes)
- - Second Pass: Considered Answers (35-40 minutes)
- - Third Pass: Review (10-15 minutes)
- • Pacing Checkpoints
- • Reading Questions Efficiently
- • Dealing with Difficult Questions
- • Physical Preparation for Exam Day
- • Practice Under Timed Conditions
Why Time Management Decides Your Result
Knowing the CISI exam content is only half the battle. Many well-prepared candidates fail not because they lack knowledge, but because they run out of time. With 100 questions to complete in 120 minutes, strategic time management is essential.
This guide provides battle-tested strategies used by successful UAE candidates to maximise every minute on exam day.
Understanding the Time Equation
Let us break down the mathematics:
- 120 minutes total exam time
- 100 questions to answer
- 72 seconds average per question
- ~10 minutes recommended for review at the end
This means your effective pace should target approximately 65 seconds per question, giving yourself a buffer for review. Some questions will take 20 seconds; others may need 2 minutes. The key is maintaining your average pace.
The Three-Pass Strategy
The most effective approach is to work through the exam in three distinct passes:
First Pass: Quick Wins (40-45 minutes)
Work through all 100 questions at a brisk pace. Answer every question where the answer is immediately clear to you. These are your “quick wins” - questions where you know the answer without deliberation.
- Answer immediately if you are confident
- Flag and skip any question that requires more than 60 seconds of thought
- Do not read flagged questions deeply - just mark them and move on
Most candidates find they can confidently answer 60-70 questions in the first pass.
Second Pass: Considered Answers (35-40 minutes)
Return to your flagged questions. You now have more time per question and a clearer head. For each flagged question:
- Read the question carefully - look for keywords and qualifiers
- Eliminate obviously wrong answers - reducing from 4 to 2 options dramatically improves your odds
- Apply your knowledge - even if you are not 100% certain, make your best informed choice
- Do not leave any blank - there is no negative marking
Third Pass: Review (10-15 minutes)
Use remaining time to review your answers, focusing on:
- Questions you were least confident about
- Questions where you might have misread the stem
- Any questions left unanswered (mark your best guess)
Pacing Checkpoints
Set mental checkpoints throughout the exam to ensure you stay on track:
| Checkpoint | Question Number | Time Elapsed |
|---|---|---|
| First quarter | Question 25 | 30 minutes |
| Halfway | Question 50 | 60 minutes |
| Three quarters | Question 75 | 90 minutes |
| All questions | Question 100 | 110 minutes |
| Review | Flagged items | 110-120 minutes |
If you reach a checkpoint ahead of schedule, you are in excellent position. If you are behind, increase your pace and flag more questions for later review.
Reading Questions Efficiently
How you read exam questions significantly impacts your speed:
Read the question stem first - before looking at the answer options. This focuses your mind on what is being asked.
Identify the question type - Is it asking for a definition, a calculation, a best practice, or a regulatory requirement? Knowing the type helps you recall the right information faster.
Watch for qualifying words - “always,” “never,” “most likely,” “primarily,” “except.” These words are critical to selecting the correct answer and are often where candidates make errors by reading too quickly.
Read all four options - Even if the first option looks correct, check all four. Sometimes option D is “All of the above” or a more complete answer.
Dealing with Difficult Questions
Some questions will test the boundaries of your knowledge. When you encounter one:
- Do not panic - Difficult questions are expected and built into the exam
- Eliminate what you can - Cross out answers you know are wrong
- Look for clues - Sometimes the question stem or other options contain hints
- Trust your preparation - If you have studied diligently, your subconscious often knows more than you think
- Make a decision and move on - Agonising costs time that is better spent elsewhere
Physical Preparation for Exam Day
Time management starts before the exam itself:
- Arrive early at the test centre - rushing creates stress that impairs performance
- Eat a balanced meal - avoid heavy food that causes drowsiness
- Stay hydrated - dehydration reduces cognitive performance
- Get adequate sleep - most cognitive functions peak after 7-8 hours of sleep
- Avoid last-minute cramming - review your flashcards lightly, then relax
Practice Under Timed Conditions
The single best way to improve your exam-day time management is to practise under realistic conditions. Complete full-length mock exams with a timer and track your pacing against the checkpoints above.
After each practice exam, analyse where you spent the most time. Were there specific topic areas that slowed you down? These areas need additional study so that questions become quicker to answer on the real exam day.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 How much time do I have per question on the CISI exam?
With 100 questions in 120 minutes, you have approximately 72 seconds per question. However, some questions take only 30 seconds while complex scenario questions may require 2-3 minutes.
2 What should I do if I get stuck on a CISI exam question?
Flag the question and move on immediately. Return to flagged questions after completing all others. Spending too long on difficult questions is the number one cause of time-related exam failure.
3 Should I answer every question on the CISI exam?
Yes, always attempt every question. There is no negative marking, so even an educated guess gives you a 25% chance of scoring a mark. Never leave a question blank.
4 Is it better to go through CISI questions fast or carefully?
Balance is key. Read each question once carefully, make your best choice, and move on. Avoid second-guessing unless you spot an obvious error. Your first instinct is usually correct.
5 How can I track my pacing during the CISI exam?
Set mental checkpoints: by question 25 you should be at the 30-minute mark, question 50 at 60 minutes, and question 75 at 90 minutes. This leaves 30 minutes for review and flagged questions.
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