[QUOTE=Farri aurora;597959]please guide me, books name of all scientist are necessary to learn or not? as I have no science background, so I need help...[/QUOTE]
Kashmiri's book is good for a beginner , also study EDS from internet. It is good to learn about the scientists as they are asked every year with the exception of this year's paper. |
[QUOTE=Farri aurora;597959]please guide me, books name of all scientist are necessary to learn or not? as I have no science background, so I need help...[/QUOTE]
Just memorise some of the important books of the Muslim Scientists. Most of the time it is asked in MCQ's. |
[QUOTE=Farri aurora;597959]please guide me, books name of all scientist are necessary to learn or not? as I have no science background, so I need help...[/QUOTE]
Nothing is necessary, it is only good that you cover as much as is possible. Muslim Scientists are asked every year in which you have to write about their exact lifespans and a brief about their contributions which mostly are in the form of books. You have to remember only the names of books and that doesn't require any science background. So don't worry..just memorize them! |
uff... name of books..
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[QUOTE=Farri aurora;598291]uff... name of books..[/QUOTE]
Worry not.:onesec If it is difficult for you then omit this part of EDS. |
yes its difficult to learn for me.. here i have a query, few planets have thier own moon what does it mean.. for instance jupiter has 16 moons, uranus has 15 moons, while mercury and venus both have no moon. what is meant by this?:glare:
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[QUOTE=Farri aurora;598616]yes its difficult to learn for me.. here i have a query, few planets have thier own moon what does it mean.. for instance jupiter has 16 moons, uranus has 15 moons, while mercury and venus both have no moon. what is meant by this?:glare:[/QUOTE]
Dear you have to study solar system to understand this. I try to explain a bit here. Solar system consists of a star and planets. Star is the sun while planets are mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune and pluto. Planets revolve around the sun. And these planets have their natural satellites called as moon. These satellites revolve around the planets. Each planet has its own satellites or moon. Earth has one moon, few have more and two have no moon. It goes like this. Moon revolves around planets and planets revolve around star or sun. For more details: read solar system. I hope it helps. Regards, |
YES I got it... Jazak Allah
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[QUOTE=kal3m;591987]Kahmiri book is very easy, simple and according to syllabus. That is the reason it is advised by most of the senior memebers and CSP's. Once you have gone through it thoroughly you would be able to comprehend other books too. A,O-Level books of science are also very helpful. They are bit costly but only a bird view of these books would be helpful, Rab Nawaz Samo's book is also suggested by some of the colleagues and members. But for a beginner Kashmiri's book+ FSC, or better if you find A,O-Level books, are very helpful. And lastly after going through these book one's last step should be of solving the past 10-15 years papers of EDS. It will help you a lot.
P.S, Make your own brief and short notes for revision during the exams days. Regards[/QUOTE] I have just started prep with Samo's book. It is full of additional things like pschological behaviours, genetic diseases and enviromental diseases etc which are nowhere in the syllabus. Do i have to learn all these things or focusing specifically on syllabus would do it. I lack science background that is why its kinda hard nut. Please guide. |
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