The last question in the GSA paper today!
So the last question was to decode the LANDMINE if it is coded as PYRBOGRC. So doing some google search, I found the source. Now apparently the code there is PYRBQGRC, not the one given in the exam.
Apparently I couldn't post the link here but if you google: "In a certain code language LANDMINE is written", with the quotation marks included, it is the first link. leads to a book. So basically it was impossible to solve this question, as these codes follow a specific pattern which one has to decode. The method for this question is given a few pages down the link if you look at it. There was no way to solve this question! HOW IS THIS FAIR! IT WAS FOR 5 FREAKIN marks!!!!! Not to mention the spelling mistakes in the mcqs. Seriously. Very disappointed. |
Question was totally easy. There was pattern of plus 4 and minus 2 with each alternative alphabet respectively. There was one mistake which was corrected by invigilating staff.
You had to add four alphabets in 1,3,5 & 7 alphabet and subtract 2 from 2,4,6 & 8 alphabet. It was straight forward. |
[QUOTE=Anum Zara;1058122]Question was totally easy. There was pattern of plus 4 and minus 2 with each alternative alphabet respectively. There was one mistake which was corrected by invigilating staff.
You had to add four alphabets in 1,3,5 & 7 alphabet and subtract 2 from 2,4,6 & 8 alphabet. It was straight forward.[/QUOTE] What was the mistake corrected by Invigilators? It was not pointed out in wahdat rd hall 27. |
PRYBQGRC
Fifth alphabet was Q not O. It was corrected in my centre. It effected the sequence as well as the answer. |
They didn't do so in our center. :angry:
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There was no such correction in hall 14 karachi.
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in the paper it was O so that should be accepted?
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If you have identified the pattern and was aware about the mistake, they can give you marks but due to mistake if pattern was not identified, people will lose marks.
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Well, yeah they didn't correct it at ours.
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hence, LMPCOYHC is acceptable if we've shown how so
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Yes
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[QUOTE=Anum Zara;1058137]If you have identified the pattern and was aware about the mistake, they can give you marks but due to mistake if pattern was not identified, people will lose marks.[/QUOTE]
isn't it obvious? if you don't know the correct key, how are you supposed identify the pattern? |
They didnt correct it at our center
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Pattern was obvious with one mistake. Fpsc often make such mistakes in gsa paper. All should have solved it either with mistake or by correcting mistake. No other pattern was fitting. So, students will be rewarded who have correctly identified the pattern and solved it. Do not expect compensating marks for this from fpsc.
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[QUOTE=Anum Zara;1058126]PRYBQGRC
Fifth alphabet was Q not O. It was corrected in my centre. It effected the sequence as well as the answer.[/QUOTE]Thank God i did find the same pattern otherwise i wasn't able to solve any maths question 😜 Sent from my HTC 10 evo using Tapatalk |
[QUOTE=Anum Zara;1058173]Pattern was obvious with one mistake. Fpsc often make such mistakes in gsa paper. All should have solved it either with mistake or by correcting mistake. No other pattern was fitting. So, students will be rewarded who have correctly identified the pattern and solved it. Do not expect compensating marks for this from fpsc.[/QUOTE]Anum what are ur optional subjects???
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code language kis tarah solve hoga?
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