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Raz and Saad,

my question might sound ridiculous but i really want to know ke answer sheets kaisi hoti hain css papers ki.i mean whether pages are long or short.
i want to practice at home and i have never given css papers so i am really curious to know it.

you can skip my question if it is too childish.
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Raz and Saad,

my question might sound ridiculous but i really want to know ke answer sheets kaisi hoti hain css papers ki.i mean whether pages are long or short.
i want to practice at home and i have never given css papers so i am really curious to know it.

you can skip my question if it is too childish.
you can use A4 paper or normal size paper for practise.
paper should be plain (no lines).
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@ Gul
Tipu has suggested you in right direction.

Practice on plain pages without lines. Your practice should be such that you need not draw lines with foot scale in the exam hall. I observed most of the candidates drawing lines on the pages with pencil. Personally I didn't use foot scale for lines because I balanced my writing reasonably.
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@Gul.

there is tip to write in straight line on blank paper.

fisrt you have to do practice on pages with lines. write between the two lines. your words should not touch the bottom line or upper line. your words must be in the centre of two lines. My dear, after practising 2 or 3 weeks switched from line-pages to plain pages. Now, you can see the difference, you can easilly write straight on blank pages.
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thanks a lot Tipu and Raz.

Tipu plz tell me that what they allow us to use in paper.fountain pen or ball point ? or pointer ? any marker ?(what colour) and whether they allow us pencil and rubber to make rough sketches jo ham baad mein remove kar dain.

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thanks a lot Tipu and Raz.

Tipu plz tell me that what they allow us to use in paper.fountain pen or ball point ? or pointer ? any marker ?(what colour) and whether they allow us pencil and rubber to make rough sketches jo ham baad mein remove kar dain.

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my dear you can use fountian pen, ball point, pointer for writing. you can use black or blue colors only. and i suggest you one thing not to use marker because it is so bold, where you want to give heading just use opposite color pointor, for example, if you are writing with black color than give the heading with blue color or vice versa.
pointor of Signo Ball is very good.

If you highlight the dates with opposite color than it'll be also fruitful for you my dear.
and yes you can make the sketches with pencil, but must remember to remove it.
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I'd suggest you use F4 size blank papers for practice. They are larger than those given during the exam. On the other hand, the A4 paper is smaller than those given in the exam. So if you can balance yourself out on the larger one, then you'd have less of a problem on the smaller cousin.

The page they give is about an inch or so longer than a normal A4 size one.

I drew right hand margins on all my papers, without consuming much space. I personally felt and was recommended that this leaves an impression of neatness.

Tipu is right, any dates and years should be written with the opposite colored ink.

Finally, if you write anything in your paper that you feel the examiner must see because it is different or more current etc, you should underline it with an opposite colored pen when you end the paper. This way the examiner can easily find out the depth of your study.
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Dear seniors i wanna know whether both sided of the pages are written in exam or single sided?
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Dear seniors i wanna know whether both sided of the pages are written in exam or single sided?
my dear both sides...
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if you complete your question with half page remaining blank than it looks good to start you next question from the next page.
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thanks a lot Tipu and Raz.

Tipu plz tell me that what they allow us to use in paper.fountain pen or ball point ? or pointer ? any marker ?(what colour) and whether they allow us pencil and rubber to make rough sketches jo ham baad mein remove kar dain.

regards.
In Geographies i made a lot of figures, but none of them was rough. If you are attempting the paper with full vigour and preparation, believe me, you wont have a minute to spare.

So start practicing figure drawing from now on, so that in the final exam you won't have to make rough sketches.
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