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Changing pattern of EDS
Has anyone else noticed the drastic change in EDS pattern from 2013 paper??? In 2013 paper there is no mention of muslim scientists which used to be a sure shot Q in like past 10/15 years, then there were abbreviations, and no specific scientific question rather it was more like just general knowledge rather than General Knowledge of EDS. Questions appeared to be more analytical and discussion based... so i am confused about preparation because after looking at 2013 paper all the past papers seem to be of no use(subjective part)... What are your observations and guidance in this regard folks ???
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yes i have also noticed that change. so i have not crammed muslim scientists and their contributions.i think its a good change. we waste a lot of time in cramming names of these scientists and their contributions. about abbreviations. i didnt notice that change but its not good. i mean abs are easy to learn and they provide solid marks so there should be abbs but no muslim scientists
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Exactly abbreviations are quite easy to learn and so are the scientists atleast one knew that something is surely going to come from these topics but now i guess its all one's own analysis rather than just factual questions which is a bit tough for almost all those people who have no science background.... Any senior/experienced members suggestions would help us new aspirants in this regard
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