Ok so once I give a mock once I'm analysising how should I go about it like if I let's say skipped a question from matrices and determinants cause I've not done the chapter and idk how the concept is then do I still analyse it or I just skip it and move on?also should I analyse questions I've gotten right or only ones I got wrong
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If you've not done the chapter at all, then it wouldn't make sense to "learn from the solution", you can keep it for later or take this opportunity to start learning that chapter. The necessity of learning can sometimes speed-run your conceptual learning.
I never studied Binomial Theorem and I always tried keeping it for later. One time (while analysing a mock), the entire formula was explained properly. I just read the solution and understood 50% of the topic then and there.
You should analyse the questions that you got right too -- make sure that you used the smartest (fastest) approach too!