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In 2014 Punjabi paper , there were two questions asked which were asked before in 2013.
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First, your opinion is welcome but it is based on old data. Analysis of 2014 or 2013 Punjabi or whichever subject's paper doesnt apply. I've specifically mentioned the past 5 year's syllabus, just because of this. The only trend established as of yet has been mentioed
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It happens sometimes that they surprise you with same questions that were asked in past year.
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Second, yes you are correct that no one can predict the paper as the examiner has a tendency of balling a yorker or bouncer without due notice.
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It's always better to prepare whole syllabus., specially for General science and ability.
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Third, we are not all Atif Ameer (2nd position 2018 CE) who can spend more than 3 years preparing each and everything. I didnt tell him to skip all the syllabus, I told him to analyse the past papers and syllabus side by side. Each section of the syllabus has atleast 2-3 questions. As such, one can skip the Biology portion for example, if one can prepare the rest of the syllabus studiously.
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Basically ,it's a smart work
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Anyone can't be hundred percent sure
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100% true.
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So ,still it's better to prepare whole syllabus.
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Maths = ALL syllabus ; Science = Can skip a few unimportant topics
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