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Aik Admi Wednesday, August 05, 2015 04:50 PM

How to answer long questions in Islamic History?
 
Aoa Members,

Not being a student of history I am at a complete loss at the art of answering subjective questions. On some questions one can ride as many pages as are available, such as the Social Reform of the Prophet SallAllaahu alaihi vasallam. But some questions have a very short answer like 'fate of Tariq b Ziad and Musa b Nusayr after conquering Spain'. Can someone please guide as to how is one supposed to answer questions? What should be the length of answers? How to extend an otherwise straight forward response?

RiverFellow Tuesday, August 11, 2015 10:19 PM

Waiting like you.

srsydn Wednesday, August 12, 2015 11:14 AM

seniors please Ans this question.

Sidddiq Wednesday, August 19, 2015 06:03 AM

I gave an attempt back in 2014. I failed badly. Now after consulting so many successful candidates I have come to the conclusion that CSS is all about cramming. Its no different than the local curricula in application in Pakistan. As far as your query is concerned, my dear friend, while attempting a question in examination hall it is not possible to draft your answer there because of the lack of time. Therefore, it is absolutely crucial that one must have a idea of what to right down immediately without any delay. This would be my second and last attempt. Though I have the third one left but I am sure I am going to move on this time around. Anyhow, this time I am going with a different approach. I am trying to divide each topic in headings. Then I am planning on cramming those headings for each topic. Along that I am going to make sure that I also Cram some of the main quotations for each topic. Due to my educational background I am unable to cram like my fellow colleague, most whom make through CSS due to their cramming abilities. So in essence i am going to make headings for each topic, develop understanding for such headings, use a quotation here and there, make my paper colourful by using blue and black marker and pens. And thats going to be pretty much it. In my opinion that is what CSS is all about. Best of luck candidates. This exam is not what it appears to be. Its all about smart thinking and examination technique. Knowledge comes at a distant third. For example, in 2014 I scored 114 in Geography and was absolutely clueless as to what I wrote in paper. In others i barely managed to pass even though I felt more confident with them. Only because it was a scoring subject I managed to pass it. So relax! have faith. If not CSS, than thats not the end of the world. Allah has a plan for everyone! Every single one of us. We just need to discover what it is. I hope in time we all do.

Nazish Hina Wednesday, August 19, 2015 01:02 PM

I love history, although I have indo pak. What I do is this:
Question
Introduction.
Evidence.
Conclusion.


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Aik Admi Wednesday, August 19, 2015 02:03 PM

Nazish can you please give an example or two of a past paper history question with headings and subheadings?

MsHiba Saturday, September 10, 2016 05:04 PM

Books for Islamic history apart from K. Ali?

sadam hussein abro Tuesday, October 10, 2017 11:38 AM

[QUOTE=Sidddiq;854267]I gave an attempt back in 2014. I failed badly. Now after consulting so many successful candidates I have come to the conclusion that CSS is all about cramming. Its no different than the local curricula in application in Pakistan. As far as your query is concerned, my dear friend, while attempting a question in examination hall it is not possible to draft your answer there because of the lack of time. Therefore, it is absolutely crucial that one must have a idea of what to right down immediately without any delay. This would be my second and last attempt. Though I have the third one left but I am sure I am going to move on this time around. Anyhow, this time I am going with a different approach. I am trying to divide each topic in headings. Then I am planning on cramming those headings for each topic. Along that I am going to make sure that I also Cram some of the main quotations for each topic. Due to my educational background I am unable to cram like my fellow colleague, most whom make through CSS due to their cramming abilities. So in essence i am going to make headings for each topic, develop understanding for such headings, use a quotation here and there, make my paper colourful by using blue and black marker and pens. And thats going to be pretty much it. In my opinion that is what CSS is all about. Best of luck candidates. This exam is not what it appears to be. Its all about smart thinking and examination technique. Knowledge comes at a distant third. For example, in 2014 I scored 114 in Geography and was absolutely clueless as to what I wrote in paper. In others i barely managed to pass even though I felt more confident with them. Only because it was a scoring subject I managed to pass it. So relax! have faith. If not CSS, than thats not the end of the world. Allah has a plan for everyone! Every single one of us. We just need to discover what it is. I hope in time we all do.[/QUOTE]
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Nimra Tahir Wednesday, May 06, 2020 06:43 AM

[QUOTE=Aik Admi;851112]Aoa Members,

Not being a student of history I am at a complete loss at the art of answering subjective questions. On some questions one can ride as many pages as are available, such as the Social Reform of the Prophet SallAllaahu alaihi vasallam. But some questions have a very short answer like 'fate of Tariq b Ziad and Musa b Nusayr after conquering Spain'. Can someone please guide as to how is one supposed to answer questions? What should be the length of answers? How to extend an otherwise straight forward response?[/QUOTE]
To answer a question, first, you must have essential knowledge about the topic. Secondly, you must learn to express your thoughts on paper. Do brain storming about the given topic and link the points that come to your mind. If you learn this, you can easily extend a straight forward content. For this, you must develop reading habit and practice writing.

The length of answer must be xyz words in which you have completely delivered the idea and covered all aspects of the question.


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