Dissect the question before you even put a word to paper. Find out what keywords are, the specific information they are asking for, and the overall scope.
A well-structured answer is very easy to read and understand. Make sure it has a logical format like an introduction, body, and conclusion.
Do not just write all that you know on the topic. Focus on answering the question posed and providing only relevant information.
Avoid vague language and use specific terminology relevant to the topic.
Support your argument with evidence, examples, and data. This may include facts, statistics, case studies, or quotes from experts.
Use a formal and consistent writing style throughout your answer. Avoid slang, colloquialisms, and informal language.
Practice time management beforehand to get a feel of how long each question should take.
The only way to improve your answer writing skills is through practice. Write answers to past papers or practice questions and get feedback from teachers, mentors, or peers.