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Interview questions for mothers or fathers of child giving competitive exam:

1. **Demographic Information:**

- What is your age and occupation?

- How many children do you have, and what are their ages?

2. **Exam Preparation Process:**

- How involved are you in your child's exam preparation?

- What is your typical daily routine during the exam preparation period?

- How do you balance your work and household responsibilities with your child's study schedule?

3. **Study Environment:**

- Can you describe the study environment at home during exam preparation?

- Do you have any specific strategies to create a conducive study atmosphere for your child?

4. **Technology Usage:**

- How do you incorporate technology in your child's study routine?

- Are there any specific educational apps or online resources that you find helpful?

5. **Emotional Well-being:**

- How do you manage the stress and anxiety levels of your child during exam preparation?

- What activities or practices do you implement to maintain your child's emotional well-being?
6. **Extracurricular Activities:**

- Do your children participate in any extracurricular activities during exam preparation?

- How do you strike a balance between academics and extracurriculars?

7. **Nutrition and Health:**

- How do you ensure your child maintains a healthy diet during the exam period?

- Do you have any specific health-related routines in place for your child?

8. **Support Systems:**

- Are there support groups or communities you rely on for advice and emotional support during
exam preparation?

- How do you involve other family members or friends in supporting your child's studies?

9. **Preparation Materials:**

- What types of study materials do you find most effective for your child's exam preparation?

- Are there any particular brands or products you prefer when it comes to educational resources?

10. **Future Plans:**

- How do you envision your child's future, and how does exam preparation fit into those plans?

- Are there any specific goals you have for your child's academic success?

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