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dualipa Tuesday, July 07, 2020 02:09 AM

CSS Exam answer sheet etc
 
Hi!

Could anyone please tell me if the papers given are lined or not

do they have margins or not, if they dont, is it compulsory to put margins? (on both sides or one?)

what pen should we use

is there a page for rough work

any other info will also be appreciated!

MonstarAshar Tuesday, July 07, 2020 09:40 AM

[QUOTE]Could anyone please tell me if the papers given are lined or not[/QUOTE]

Yes, unlike in the 2000s, todays papers given to candidates are lined. The spacing/gap between the lines is like the thick Urdu writing page. Not the narraw line.

[QUOTE]do they have margins or not, if they dont, is it compulsory to put margins? (on both sides or one?)[/QUOTE]

The standard sheet given is has horizontal lines plus a line on the left side. If you want you CAN draw the margin line on the right as well. It is not compulsory to draw the margin on the right. If you have the time and if it 'beautifies' your writing then you should draw them. But draw them before the start of the paper. Usually they hand out sheet 15-20 min before the start of the paper.

[QUOTE]what pen should we use[/QUOTE]

The one your are most comfortable with writing with. Use a pen that you can write with the longest AND in legible font. Examples, some students prefer the Picasso Grip while some students write with the Dollar Pointers. While some use the Imported pens like the Mitsubishi Pencil Uniball Eye (these can be expensive considering you'll go through at least a box or two during your prep and exams)

[QUOTE]is there a page for rough work
[/QUOTE]

No extra sheet specifically for rough use is given. You are advised to use the pages at the end of the given booklets. You can use as many pages in the back as you want. Just remember to cross them out before you hand in your paper.

[QUOTE]any other info will also be appreciated!
[/QUOTE]

You can attach as many sheets as you want to your booklet, just dont forget to number them accordingly on the answer booklet as well as the examiner's document sheet as well.

There are a total of 12 pages or 24 faces in the booklet.

Some students attach 3-4 extra sheets, while some student dont need any extra sheet for all of their papers. Dont sweat about the number of sheet but about the quality of answers on the sheets.

Use blue pen for answer and black pen for writing question number and headings.

If you can, you should take a narrow tip black marker with you as well. Use the marker to write the exact question number before writing your answer. Write "Q#1", "Question # 1" or whatever in the middle of the page in caps before writing your answer. Also after finishing your answer, draw two lines with the marker to indicate that the answer has ended.

Preferably, use a new page/face when writing a new answer to a new question. Also remember to cross out any blank spaces inbetween the questions.

You cant change your handwriting now. You are probably 20+ now, the time to learn how to write with calligraphy is gone. All you can do now is write neatly, with proper/uniform spacing between the letters and words.

Use the same pen during your prep while making/marking your notes as the one you'll be using for the exam.

No need to take glittery makers or colored pens, pencils etc.

The gist of it all is that when the examiner opens your answer sheet, he shouldn't be burdened by your writing and/or presentation skills. Facilitate your examiner as much as you can. Use proper spacings, headings, handwriting etc to help navigate the examiner. Make few grammatical/spelling mistakes.

dualipa Wednesday, July 08, 2020 04:34 PM

Wow.. this was extremely helpful!

Have you given the exam before? If so is there any way I can contact you if you could help me. It will be my first attempt and I have no guidance at all since academies are also closed, or if you could refer me to someone who can help me with very basic questions about how to structure answers etc.

dualipa Wednesday, July 08, 2020 04:35 PM

[QUOTE=MonstarAshar;1112714]Yes, unlike in the 2000s, todays papers given to candidates are lined. The spacing/gap between the lines is like the thick Urdu writing page. Not the narraw line.



The standard sheet given is has horizontal lines plus a line on the left side. If you want you CAN draw the margin line on the right as well. It is not compulsory to draw the margin on the right. If you have the time and if it 'beautifies' your writing then you should draw them. But draw them before the start of the paper. Usually they hand out sheet 15-20 min before the start of the paper.



The one your are most comfortable with writing with. Use a pen that you can write with the longest AND in legible font. Examples, some students prefer the Picasso Grip while some students write with the Dollar Pointers. While some use the Imported pens like the Mitsubishi Pencil Uniball Eye (these can be expensive considering you'll go through at least a box or two during your prep and exams)



No extra sheet specifically for rough use is given. You are advised to use the pages at the end of the given booklets. You can use as many pages in the back as you want. Just remember to cross them out before you hand in your paper.



You can attach as many sheets as you want to your booklet, just dont forget to number them accordingly on the answer booklet as well as the examiner's document sheet as well.

There are a total of 12 pages or 24 faces in the booklet.

Some students attach 3-4 extra sheets, while some student dont need any extra sheet for all of their papers. Dont sweat about the number of sheet but about the quality of answers on the sheets.

Use blue pen for answer and black pen for writing question number and headings.

If you can, you should take a narrow tip black marker with you as well. Use the marker to write the exact question number before writing your answer. Write "Q#1", "Question # 1" or whatever in the middle of the page in caps before writing your answer. Also after finishing your answer, draw two lines with the marker to indicate that the answer has ended.

Preferably, use a new page/face when writing a new answer to a new question. Also remember to cross out any blank spaces inbetween the questions.

You cant change your handwriting now. You are probably 20+ now, the time to learn how to write with calligraphy is gone. All you can do now is write neatly, with proper/uniform spacing between the letters and words.

Use the same pen during your prep while making/marking your notes as the one you'll be using for the exam.

No need to take glittery makers or colored pens, pencils etc.

The gist of it all is that when the examiner opens your answer sheet, he shouldn't be burdened by your writing and/or presentation skills. Facilitate your examiner as much as you can. Use proper spacings, headings, handwriting etc to help navigate the examiner. Make few grammatical/spelling mistakes.[/QUOTE]
Wow.. this was extremely helpful!

Have you given the exam before? If so is there any way I can contact you if you could help me. It will be my first attempt and I have no guidance at all since academies are also closed, or if you could refer me to someone who can help me with very basic questions about how to structure answers etc.

Muhammad Ali Chaudhry Wednesday, July 08, 2020 07:03 PM

[QUOTE=dualipa;1112712]Hi!

Could anyone please tell me if the papers given are lined or not

do they have margins or not, if they dont, is it compulsory to put margins? (on both sides or one?)

what pen should we use

is there a page for rough work

any other info will also be appreciated![/QUOTE]

Ashar has covered nearly everything. I am just adding some points. Maybe some precautions.
You should be careful while using 'Ink Pen' , as there are chances that ink will fade away. Then it will be difficult for examiner to check your paper. And this thing has been told by Sir Agha Mohsin. He used to check essay papers.
You can use cut marker for headings. But at first try practising with them. Once you get accustomed to them then it will be of great benefit to use them in exams.
You can use markers or maybe black color pointers to highlight important information in your answer. Or to underline facts.
You must cross every page that you have not used. Or if there is a pace remaining in your paper. For example if after ending question 1 , you have got 4,5 lines remaining and you want to start Question 2 from next page then you must be crossing those 4,5 lines.
Don't give spaces between lines. Maybe you can leave one line at the bottom and at the top of paper but if you write leaving every next line empty then it can get you int trouble.
You can use as much extra sheets as you want ,but while doing it focus on quality of your answer rather than quantity. Some students think that using more sheets will give them more marks so they just keep on writing irrelevant stuff .
It is not compulsory to put margins. The sheet that they provide have got margins on one side of paper . You can put margins on other side ,but make sure that you don't leave more space empty at right side of margin. Because it will make your paper look odd. Though you will be consuming lots of sheets ,but it may have bad impression on paper checker.
Though it doesn't matter a lot ,but still it's better to do less cutting and to attempt paper in a way that it looks neat and clean for paper checker.
Attempt paper in such a way so that It will be easy for paper checker to get your point. This can be done by giving headings and by making outlines. Your aim must be to let him understand everything that you have written easily. He must find it easy to get your point to know your opinions and to know that you have answered exactly to the point.
Brainstorm for like five minutes before attempting every question. In this time you can do some rough work. Think how you can impress examiner ,and this thing you can just do by staying relevant to the questions asked,and by making him to get to your point easily.
Allocate equal time for every question,because most of the times aspirants are not able to complete last question.


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