I read through the text book slowly over a number of days, then "revised" by going through the text book again, writing my own notes on all key points (other than drawing out all of the lollipop men...). I included diagrams that made sense to me... I think I ended up with about 6 A5 pages of bullet points and diagrams.
I then used online question banks (airquiz) to confirm where my knowledge was lacking and re-revised those.
I then went through the appropriate
EASA PPL Exam Secrets Guides the night before and went through any areas I wasn't 100% sure of the answer in (so no guessing).
I got 1 question wrong in the exam (and I then argued that the question was ambiguous and my explanation for my answer was, I believe, correct - not that it matters for multiple choice!).
I must say - without going through the secrets guide, I would have found some questions much harder (the questions in the guides are suspiciously similar to the actual ones).
But then I have a degree and my Dad's a lawyer so its probably in the blood. In saying that - I can't quote things to save my life (have had great trouble with checklists!).