Best way to prepare IR MCQs
In CE 2016, IR is a subject opted by many. Since 40 marks are solely for MCQs and the past papers are not enough, I would like to ask what is the best way to prepare IR MCQs so that one can score maximum marks.
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[QUOTE=IqbalZafa;879403]In CE 2016, IR is a subject opted by many. Since 40 marks are solely for MCQs and the past papers are not enough, I would like to ask what is the best way to prepare IR MCQs so that one can score maximum marks.
Looking forward to helpful replies. "Cream rises to the top but so does dead froth."[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Memk;879407]I need too Sent from my Infinix-X551 using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] First of all go through the MCQs of the past papers to get a better idea of what type of questions can be asked.Secondly, Keep a notebook with you while reading newspaper(Particularly International page of Dawn) and note down all the relevant facts and terms.Thirdly, While reading notes and books highlight important points and read the summaries given at the end of the chapters. |
Try to remember dates of treaties, date of organization, joining years of different countries. end of treaties, pacts , and one thing more remember that "Politics among nation is written by Hans Morgenthaus :pipe:)
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40 marks mcqs for paper 1 and 2 or of only 1 paper?
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[QUOTE=ardent7;880862]40 marks mcqs for paper 1 and 2 or of only 1 paper?[/QUOTE]
20 in each paper. Total 40 [QUOTE=Farazalikhan;880856]Try to remember dates of treaties, date of organization, joining years of different countries. end of treaties, pacts , and one thing more remember that "Politics among nation is written by Hans Morgenthaus :pipe:)[/QUOTE] Recommend some good MCQs books? |
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Kinldy guide me how to prepare IR :( Please |
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