Many persons desire to win. But very few prepare to win. Preparation is the key to success. Aspirations will remain aspirations unless one is serious in preparation. While preparing for any multiple choice test related to a law subject, the best companion and best guide is the bare Act of the concerned subject of law. Many students have a feeling that if they get the some notes on the concerned subject with multiple choice questions with answer keys, they can learn things and pass the test. This is only a vain and fallacious thought. If you want pass a law subject ( on which there is a legislation) in a law related multiple choice test, you need not aspire to win unless you read each and every provision of law very closely. Understanding how to read a provision in a bare Act, with necessary pauses and combination of words is the first and foremost lesson every student has to imbibe before they search out right answer to multiple choice questions. The second stage should be re- reading the provision with a view to finding what the provision intends to convey and getting an idea of what the mischief the legislature wanted to remedy. The third stage is the stage when a student really starts learning to answer a multiple choice test on a law related subject. In this stage, while reading a provision of law, two things should be borne in mind by the reader. They are , one, what objective type question can be asked based on the provision and whether it incorporates any legal maxim or doctrine of law, and two, what short answer or long answer descriptive type question can be asked whether any such question appears in any previous question papers. The third stage in the reading process, when and if properly completed, will give the student a self-confidence and he will begin to feel that he can answer any question asked, whether objective or descriptive, based on that provision he just read. This learning process is very much useful and proved to be so for the multiple choice based law related exams. Try it and get amazing results. But such study requires a steadfast desire to win coupled with a resolute and assiduous preparation. Prepare to win, that should be the motto. Don’t just think that you can… But BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN. Aspiration, preparation, perspiration, perseverance will lead you step by step to your target