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Lightbulb Paper of Tehsildar B-16 by BPSC..!!

BALOCHISTAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Samungli Road, Quetta Cantt:

WRITTEN EXAMINATION FOR THE POST OF TEHSILDAR B-16 IN THE BOARD OF REVENUE DEPARTMENT, BALOCHISTAN.

ENGLISH

Total marks: 100 February 12th, 2011 A.M Time allowed: 03hours

Q.No.1 Write an essay on any one of the following topics between 350-400 words

1) Pakistan foreign policy
2) Tribalism in Baluchistan and it’s impact on social life
3) Science and religion

Q.No.2 Make a précis of the following passage and assign a suitable title:

Have you ever looked at a mound, or a heap of earth stone? It looks like a real little hill. It looks sturdy and likely to remain as it is? But what happens when rains come. Rain drops fall on the mound and wash away the earth. The mound wears down. Then, on other days, wind hits the mound and blows dust of the mound and wears it away. Wind and water are two great forces that, wear down not only the small mounds but also the big hills and mountains made of hard stone. Water as it flows over and through hills eats deeply into their sides and washes away the soil and small pieces of stone. Of course, rocks don’t wear away so quickly and easily as does the soil. But water is working on the mountains day and night and it has been working for millions and millions of years. It takes the water a hundred years to wear down a rock a very small part of an inch. Wind and water together are slowly but surely changing the face of our earth.

Q.No.3 Translate into Urdu.

The history of civilization shows how man always has to choose between making right and wrong use of the discoveries of science. This has never been truer than in our own age. In a brief period amazing discoveries have been made and applied to the practical purpose.

It would be ungrateful not to recognize how immense are the boons which science has given to mankind. It has brought within the reach of multitudes benefits and advantages which only a short time ago was the privilege of the few. It has shown how malnutrition, hunger and disease can be overcome. It has not only lengthened life but it has deepened its quality.

Q.No.4 Translate into English.
I am sorry I can’t write the Urdu now. Dear all are requested to solve the paper.

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