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Originally Posted by Tassawur View Post
Well! As well as better book for the preparation of Any hundred marks G. K paper is concerned ,
the book by Carvan Publishers by Ahmad Najeeb is far better then any other books available in market .
There are certain reasons behind this claim .
The biggest reason for its being distinguished from other books is its having equipped with correct info .
Almost all the books in market for the preparation of G. K mcqs have the same contents of G. K .
But the problem with these books is that they are replete with errors and mistakes .
In this way when one prepares from these books , one instead of getting prepared ,
often gets misguided or gets wrong info . Which eventually proves disastrous in the exams .
While this book by Carvan contains very little errors or mistakes as compared to any other book in market .
Besides this , it contains all the contents which may be asked in a hundred marks MCQs paper , be that by PPSC or by FPSC .
Then there is also Current Affairs potion in this paper of A. D Intelligence Bureau.
For the Current Affairs portion of this paper take help from MCQs given on World Times.
JWT monthly magazine contains info as well as MCQs based on this info regarding national as well as international important Current Affairs happenings during last month.
Besides these one should also remain in touch with Television, Newspaper and social media for keep oneself abreast with latest happenings.
I totally agree with your statements. Dogar's "Who's who and what's what" is like 750 pages long with less than 50 pages (i may be exaggerating as it could possibly be less than that) of real information. The rest of it is junk.
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