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umarabbas Saturday, March 06, 2010 05:07 PM

Precis & Composition Paper 2010
 
[B]Q1: Pick the word that is nearly similar in meaning to the capitalized word.[/B]
1) Acrimonous
a) Bitter b) Provocative c) Cheap d) Volatile

2) Calligraphy
a) Computers b) Handwriting c) Blood Pressure d) Brain waves

3) Unequivocal
a) Variable b) Plain c) Unmistakable d) Negligent

4) Demise
a) Conclude b) End c) Affection d) Death

5) Incendiary
a) Happy b) Sneer c) Causing fire d) Jolly

6) Touchstone
a) Remind b) A hall c) at rest d) Criterion

7) Void
a) Emptiness b) Lea c) Anger d) Trick

8) Essay
a) Direct b) Copose c) Attempt d) Suppose

[B]b) Indicate the most nearly opposite in meaning[/B]

1) Ignoble
a) Lowly b) Vile c) Good d) Noble

2) Melancholy
a) Sorrowful b) Happy c) Forbidden d) Brisk

3) Obliterate
a) Preserve b) Destroy c) Ravage d) Design

4) Ally
a) Alloy b) Foe c) Partner d) Accessory

5) Vulgar
a) Coarse b) Gross c) Exquisite d) Obscene

6) Pretend
a) Sham b) Substantiate c) Feign d) Fabricate

7) Liberty
a) Permission b) License c) Serfdom d) Bound

8) Consceintious
a) Uncorrupt b) Honorable c) Principled d) Profligate

[B]Q2: Precise[/B]

Of all the characteristics of ordinary human nature envy is the most unfortunate; not only does the envious person wish to inflict misfortune and do so whenever he can with impunity, but he is also himself rendered unhappy by envy. instead of deriving pleausre from what he has, he derives pain from what others have. if he can, he deprives others of their advantages, which to him is as desirable as as it would be to secure the same advantages himself. if this passion is allowed to run riot it becomes fatal to all excellence,and even the most useful exercise of exceptional skill. why should a medical man go to see his patients in a car when the labourer has to walk to his work? why should the scientifc investigator be allowed to spend his time in a warm room when others have to face the inclemency of the elements? why should a man who possesses some rare talent of great importance to the world be saved fromt he drudgery of his own housework? to such questions envy finds no answer. fortunately, however, there is in human nature a compensating passion, namely that of admiration. whosoever wishes to increase human happiness must wish to increase admiration and to diminish envy. what cure is there for envy? for the saint there is the cure of selflessness, though even in the case of saints envy of other saints is by no means impossible. but, leaving saints out of account, the only cure of envy in the case of ordinary men and women is happiness, and the difficulty is that envy is itself a terrible obstacle to happiness. but the envious man may say: 'what is the good of telling me that the cure of envy is happiness? i cannot find happiness while i continue to feel envy, and you tell me that i cannot cease to be envious until i find happiness.' but real life is never so logical as this. mereley to realize the cause of one's own envious feeling is to take a long step towards curing them.

[B]Question 3: Comprehension[/B]

And still it moves. the words of Galileo, murmured when the tortures of the Inquisition had driven him to recant the Truth he knew, apply in a new way to our world today. sometimes, in the knowledge of all that has been discovered, all that has been done to make life on the planet happier and more worthy, we may be tempted to settle down to enjoy our heritage. that would, indeed, be the betrayal of our trust.

These men and women of the past have given everything---comfort, time, treasure, peace of mind and body, life itself---that we might live as we do. the challenege to each one of us is to carry on their work for the sake of future generations.

The adventurous human mind must not falter. still must we question the old truths and work for the new ones. still must we risk scorn, cynicism, neglect, loneliness, poverty, persecution, if need be. we must shut our ears to easy voice which tells us that human nature will never alter as an exucse for doing nothing to make life more worthy.

Thus will the course of the history of mankind go onward, and the world we know move into a new splendour for those who are yet to be.

Questions:
1) What made Galileo recant the Truth he knew?
2) What is the heritage being alluded to in the first paragraph?
3)what does the 'betrayal of our trust' imply
4) Why do we need to question the old truths and work for the new ones?
Explain the words or expressions as highlighted/underlined in the passage.

[B]Question 4: Write a comprehensive note on any one of the following[/B]
1) When flatterrers get together, the devil goes to dinner.
2) The impossible is often the untried.
3) A Civil servant is a public servant
4)Internet---a blessing or a bane
5) Hope is the buoy of life.

[B]Question 5: Use Only Five of the following in sentences which illustrate their meaning:[/B]

1) Make for
2) Yeoman's service
3) Discretion is the better part of valour.
4) Out of the wood
5) A casting vote
6) Look down upon
7) Iconoclast
8) A swan song

[B]b) Five pairs of words in sentences:[/B]

1) Adverse, Averse
2) Maize, Maze
3) Medal, Meddle
4) Imperious, Imperial
5) Veracity, Voracity
6) Allusion, Illusion
7) Ordinance, Ordnance
8) willing, Wilful

[B]Question 6:[/B]

[B]a) Correct the following sentences[/B]

1) This house is built of brick and stone.
2) the climate of Pakistan is better than England?
3) He swore by God.
4) You ought to have regarded him your benefactor.
5) My friend is very ill, i hope he will soon die.
6) he is waiting for better and promising opportunity.
7) When I shall see her I will deliver her your gift.
8) Many a sleepless nights she spent.

[B]b) Change the narration from Indirect to Direct or Direct to Indirect[/B]

1) On Monday he said, "My son is coming today."
2) they wanted to know where he was going the following week.
3) he said, "Did she go yesterday?"
4) 'By God', he said, "I do not know her nickname."
5) he says that we are to meet him at the station.
6) He said, "I don't know the way. ask the old man sitting on the gate."
7) My father prayed that i would recover from my illness
8) He said, "How will you manage it?"

New_Candidate Saturday, March 06, 2010 05:45 PM

It was difficult paper :/.
Kindly solve and clear the corections.

[B]a) Correct the following sentences[/B]

1) This house is built of brick and stone.
This house is being built of bricks and stones

2) the climate of Pakistan is better than England?
the climate of Pakistan is better than that of England.

3) He swore by God.
He swore upon God.
[I]Correct is: He swore at God[/I]

5) My friend is very ill, i hope he will soon die.
My friend is very ill, i suspect he will soon die.

7) When I shall see her I will deliver her your gift.
When i Shall see her i deliver her your gift.

[B]b) Change the narration from Indirect to Direct or Direct to Indirect[/B]

1) On Monday he said, "My son is coming today."
On Monday he said that his son was coming that day

4) 'By God', he said, "I do not know her nickname."
He exclaimed with an oath that he did not knew her nickname

5) he says that we are to meet him at the station.
He says," We are to meet him at the station"

6) He said, "I don't know the way. ask the old man sitting on the gate."
He said that he did not knew the way and further suggested to ask the old man sitting on the gate.

8) He said, "How will you manage it?"
He asked that how he would managed it.

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"Nasrual Minal-lahey Fatehaun-Kareeb"
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umarabbas Saturday, March 06, 2010 05:55 PM

this house is built of brick and stone----correct
he swore on God---correct

When I see her i shall deliver your gift to her---this is what i wrote

he says, "you meet me at the station" or he says, "you are to meet me at the station"...the correct way

He said, "How will you manage it"...

he asked me as to how will I manage it...the correct way


It was an easy paper yaar...i did question no 4 twice by mistake...somehow i saw two written there...and still i did it 1.5 hours before time...it was very easy...

aliz_khanz Saturday, March 06, 2010 06:22 PM

It was He Swore TO GOD !
I Must say , it was the most easiest paper I have ever seen !!!! seriously , !!! The precise , The Paragraph Just Softy Softy !! :) I had some problems in the comprehension but all in all it was great !

Btw ,

5) My friend is very ill, i hope he will soon die.
My friend is very ill, I hope he gets well soon

Please correct if wrong !!!!

floydian Saturday, March 06, 2010 07:00 PM

The easiest paper ever.:D

The title of presics that I gave, [B]"Envy Obstructs Happiness"[/B].

cheers,
floydian

salal Saturday, March 06, 2010 07:41 PM

I have given this title "[B][U]envy: a moral dieases - symtoms and cure[/U][/B]"

greenhorn Saturday, March 06, 2010 07:47 PM

my title was : The misfortune of envious person

;) kinda hit the nail

Hunain Saturday, March 06, 2010 07:58 PM

Shukar AlhumduLILLAH, very easy paper.

I think I might have gotten a few wrong in the last 3 parts, with sentences and pair of words, other than that, all went well, AlhumduLILLAH.

Precis was very easy, My Title was, Envy is the bane of Happiness.

fahadfa Saturday, March 06, 2010 08:04 PM

Can somebody please commment? my precis title was:
[B]Envy: the end of happiness[/B]

The precis was to be 100 words long but i think mine took around 120 words.

My Word meanings:
Acrimonius - a) bitter
Calligraphy- b) handwriting
Demise d) death
Incendiary c) causing fire
Essay - c) Attempt

My opposites:

Melancholy - b - happy
Obliterate - a - preserve
Ally - b - foe
Vulgar - c - exquisite
Pretend - d- substantiate

My [B][SIZE=4]Idioms:[/SIZE][/B]

(these are not the exact sentences that i made)

Make for: (means to substitute for something, as when you go for camping you can use fire wood which would make for a stove)

Discretion is the better part of valour (i made a tiny one sentence story of this, but what does this mean?)

Look down upon (to view with contempt, as rich people look down upon poor people)

Iconoclast (one who destroys cold cherished traditions, as Our Prophet did. Literally idol breaker)

A swan song (I dont know what this meant, so i left it)

My [SIZE=4][B]Correct sentences[/B][/SIZE]

ii - The climate of pakistan is better than that of England
iii - he swore upon God
iv - You ought to regard him as your benefactor
v - My friend is very ill, I find it likely that he will die soon.
vii - When i see her I shall deliver her your gift.

My [SIZE=4][B]change the narration [/B][/SIZE]

i - On Monday he informed that his son was coming that day.
ii - They asked him, "Let us know where you are going next week?" (I think i have made a mistake here but i dont exactly remember)

iii - He asked if she had gone the day before.
iv - He swore upon God that he did not know her nickname.
viii - He asked how i would manage it.

deovolente Saturday, March 06, 2010 08:19 PM

What about


"Envy a source of unhappiness"


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