: Complete the task first, then use the GDZ to check for errors in data or terminology.
: Ensure the GDZ matches the specific author and year of your workbook to avoid incorrect answers.
: Over-reliance leads to "mechanical copying," which often results in poor performance on in-class tests or the OGE (Unified State Exam) later on.
: Most GDZ platforms provide correct answers for standard tasks like fill-in-the-blanks or multiple-choice questions. However, for complex "analytical" questions or custom map-drawing exercises, answers can vary between different workbook editions (e.g., Dronov vs. Pyatunin).