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sajad ali memon Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:41 PM

Sentence Correction.. Check plz
 
1. Every piece/article of the furniture in this display is on sale at half-price
OR every piece/article of furniture in this display is on sale for half the (regular/usual) price

2.he is abusing his father's money

3. the duty of the new secretary is to answer the telephone, type letters and bookkeep
OR the duty of the new secretary is answering the telephone, typing letters and bookkeeping

4. The new models are not only less expensive but also more efficient

5. He complied with the requirement that all graduating students in education should write a thesis
OR He Complied with the requirement of writing a thesis by all graduating students in education

6. No sooner had we left the shop than it began to ran

7. The population of Karachi is bigger than any other city in Pakistan

rarasham Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:42 PM

1.To bring grist to the mill ( Use everything to gain profit whether by hook or by crook ) .
2.To keep one's fingers crossed ( Hope for the best , Pray for good luck )
3.With one's tongue in one's cheek ( tell a lie ,to cheat , to deceit )
4.A storm in the tea cup ( fight on a trivial thing )
5.to talk through one's hat (?)
6. Hum and haw ( one who do not say some thing clear , ambiguity )
7. To let the grass grow under one's feet ( laziness )
8 . Penny wise and pound foolish ( ?)

pureapak Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:43 PM

"
[B][COLOR="Black"]Intelligence obtained from the virtue of controlled emotions is productive intelligence.[/COLOR][/B] "

Last Island Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:44 PM

[QUOTE]i) Each furniture in this display is on sale for half price.[/QUOTE]
Each piece of furniture in this display is on sale for half price.

[QUOTE]ii) He is abusing the money of his father.[/QUOTE]
Nothing wrong

[QUOTE]iii) The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and bookkeeping.[/QUOTE]
The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and to do the bookkeeping.

[QUOTE] iv) The new models are not only less expensive but more efficient also.[/QUOTE]
The new models are not only less expensive but also more efficient .

[QUOTE]v) He complied with the requirement that all graduate students in education should write a thesis.[/QUOTE]
He complied with the requirement that all graduate students in education write a thesis.

[QUOTE]vi) No sooner we left the shop it began to rain.[/QUOTE]
No sooner had we left the shop than it began to rain

[QUOTE]vii) The population of Karachi is greater than any other city in Pakistan.[/QUOTE]
The population of Karachi is greater than that of any other city in Pakistan.

pureapak Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:51 PM

li

what about each furniture item and wealth instead of money ?

saadqureshi Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:53 PM

My outline was " Human intelligence and social morality "

Precis was relatively easy with less difficult words.

Last Island Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:56 PM

[QUOTE=pureapak;695364]li

what about each furniture item and wealth instead of money ?[/QUOTE]
Each furniture item is wrong. Wealth has a broader meaning. It includes many things. No substitute is needed.

aleem muhammad Saturday, February 15, 2014 08:59 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695357]Each piece of furniture in this display is on sale for half price.


Nothing wrong


The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and to do the bookkeeping.


The new models are not only less expensive but also more efficient .


He complied with the requirement that all graduate students in education write a thesis.


No sooner had we left the shop than it began to rain


The population of Karachi is greater than that of any other city in Pakistan.[/QUOTE]


respected madam ,,,,my humble opinion ,as i appeared in this exam,,still a learner;i am .so just sharing my viewpoint,,,is it not the simplest case you missed in the last sentence "than" will be incorrect ,it will be "then",,,,secondly madam .....he is misusing his father,s money ,will be correct because possessive sense is quite clear in it .....

Last Island Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:05 PM

[QUOTE=aleem muhammad;695372]respected madam ,,,,my humble opinion ,as i appeared in this exam,,still a learner;i am .so just sharing my viewpoint,,,is it not the simplest case you missed in the last sentence "than" will be incorrect ,it will be "then",,,,secondly madam .....he is misusing his father,s money ,will be correct because possessive sense is quite clear in it .....[/QUOTE]
Nope. I am not wrong there. Its THAN, not THEN.
Father's money can be abused. If the sentence is not wrong, there is absolutely no need to change anything. If you change anything needlessly, paper checker will know that the candidate was not confident enough and he has changed it because he believed that something has to be changed anyway.

Masood Shakir Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:06 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695357]Each piece of furniture in this display is on sale for half price.


Nothing wrong


The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and to do the bookkeeping.


The new models are not only less expensive but also more efficient .


He complied with the requirement that all graduate students in education write a thesis.


No sooner had we left the shop than it began to rain


The population of Karachi is greater than that of any other city in Pakistan.[/QUOTE]
What if we use "No sooner did we leave the shop than it began to rain"?
and is it correct to say "All the furniture in this display is on sale for half price."

saadqureshi Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:08 PM

As soon as we let the shop it began to rain.

Is it wrong ?

khadija k Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:11 PM

your ans is wrong

Last Island Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:14 PM

[QUOTE=Masood Shakir;695380]What if we use "No sooner did we leave the shop than it began to rain"?[/QUOTE]
It's correct too.
[QUOTE]and is it correct to say "All the furniture in this display is on sale for half price."[/QUOTE]
Then it must be "All of the furniture". But still, "Each piece of furniture" means that each piece is being sold separately. When you say "All of the furniture" it implies that they are selling them all together. So in this case, "all of the furniture" is not correct.

mudasr Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:15 PM

[B]The Survival of Humanity in 21st century
[/B]The future of mankind is directly linked with the ability of its members to use their talents to protect and promote social and humane values which are currently being recklessly sacrificed on the altar of materialism. To teach ethics and morals has wrongly been considered an exclusively domain of religious institutions. The pervasive influence of modernism made religious institutions dysfunctional. The vacuum of moral values is resulting in the blind competitiveness for power and wealth which has brought the world to the brink of destruction. In this alarming situation it becomes obligatory for academia to preserve and inculcate these dying values in the students along with the contemporary education.

Raz Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:19 PM

[QUOTE=Haris89;695174]
[B]Q 2. Write a Précis of the following passage and suggest a suitable heading to it:[/B]

Probably the only protection for contemporary man is to discover how to use his intelligence in the service of love and kindness. The training of human intelligence must include the simultaneous development of the empathic capacity. Only in this way can intelligence be made an instrument of social morality and responsibility — and thereby increase the chances of survival.

The need to produce human beings with trained morally sensitive intelligence is essentially a challenge to educators and educational institutions. Traditionally, the realm of social morality was left to religion and the churches as guardians or custodians. But their failure to fulfill this responsibility and their yielding to the seductive lures of the men of wealth and! pomp and power and documented by the history of the last two thousand years and have now resulted in the irrelevant “God Is Dead” theological rhetoric The more pragmatic men of power have had no time or inclination to deal with the fundamental problems of social morality. For them simplistic Machiavellianism must remain the guiding principle of their decisions-power is morality, morality is power. This oversimplification increases the chances of nuclear devastation. We must therefore hope that educators and educational institutions have the capacity, the commitment and the time to instill moral sensitivity as an integral part of the complex pattern of function human intelligence. Some way must be found in the training of human beings to give them the assurance to love, the security to be kind. and the integrity required for a functional empathy.


[B]Q.3 Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Use your own language.[/B]

In the height of the Enlightenment, men influenced by the new political theories of the era launched two of the largest revolutions in history. These two conflicts, on two separate continents, were both initially successful in forming new forms of government. And yet, the two conflicts, though merely a decade apart, had radically different conclusions. How do two wars inspired by more or less the same ideals end up so completely different? Why was the American Revolution largely a success and the French Revolution largely a failure? Historians have pointed to myriad reasons—far too various to be listed here. However, the most frequently cited are worth mentioning. For one, the American Revolution was far removed from the Old World; that is, since it was on a different continent, other European nations did not attempt to interfere with it.

However, in the French Revolution, there were immediate cries for war from neighboring nations. Early on, for instance, the ousted king attempted to flee to neighboring Austria and the army waiting there. The newly formed French Republic also warred with Belgium, and a conflict with Britain loomed. Thus, the French had the burden not only of winning a revolution but also defending it from outside. The Americans simply had to win a revolution.

Secondly, the American Revolution seemed to have a better chance for success from the get-go, due to the fact that Americans already saw themselves as something other than British subjects. Thus, there was already a uniquely American character, so, there was not as loud a cry to preserve the British way of life. In France, several thousands of people still supported the king, largely because the king was seen as an essential part of French life. And when the king was first ousted and then killed, some believed that character itself was corrupted. Remember, the Americans did not oust a king or kill him—they merely separated from him.

Finally, there is a general agreement that the French were not as unified as the Americans, who, for the most part, put aside their political differences until after they had already formed a new nation. The French, despite their Tennis Court Oath, could not do so. Infighting led to inner turmoil, civil war, and eventually the Reign of Terror, in which political dissidents were executed in large numbers. Additionally, the French people themselves were not unified. The nation had so much stratification that it was impossible to unite all of them—the workers, the peasants, the middle-class, the nobles, the clergy—into one cause. And the attempts to do so under a new religion, the Divine Cult of Reason, certainly did not help. The Americans, remember, never attempted to change the society at large; rather, they merely attempted to change the government.

1. Why and how did the Reign of Terror happen?
2. In what ways does the author suggest that the American Revolution was easier to complete than the French Revolution?
3. Of the challenges mentioned facing the French revolutionaries, which do you thing had the greatest impact on their inability to complete a successful revolution? Why?
4. Of the strengths mentioned aiding the American revolutionaries, which do you thing had the greatest impact on their inability to complete a successful revolution? Why?



[/QUOTE]

[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Passage is all about survival/protection of human being which contrary to traditional approach is dependent on the development of moral sensitivity/empathic capacity in human intelligence through educators in the wake failure of traditional guardian/custodians i.e. religion and churches. Gist was given in this sentence [I]“The need to produce human beings with trained morally sensitive intelligence is essentially a challenge to educators and educational institutions”.[/I][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Keeping in view the message of this passage, following titles will serve the purpose:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=royalblue][B]Protection for contemporary man lies in trained morally sensitive intelligence[/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue]Moral sensitivity an integral part of intelligence for human survival.[/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue][/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue]Challenge for educators to inculcate/instill morally sensitive intelligence in mankind for survival[/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue] [/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue] [/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue]Trained morally sensitive intelligence essential for human survival - A challenge for educators[/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue][/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue]Development of empathic capacity in human intelligence essential for survival- A challenge for educators[/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana][B][COLOR=royalblue] [/COLOR][/B][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Trigger words/phrases of the passage for title:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Protection for contemporary man[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Human intelligence[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Empathic capacity[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Social morality[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Survival[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Trained morally sensitive intelligence[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]A challenge to educators and educational institutions[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana] [/FONT][/COLOR]

Maria Farooq Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:20 PM

training of social morals through educational sector

Buddha Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:25 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695357]Each piece of furniture in this display is on sale for half price.


Nothing wrong


The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and to do the bookkeeping.


The new models are not only less expensive but also more efficient .


He complied with the requirement that all graduate students in education write a thesis.


No sooner had we left the shop than it began to rain


The population of Karachi is greater than that of any other city in Pakistan.[/QUOTE]


The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and to keep books. [parallelism]

Last Island Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:30 PM

[QUOTE=Buddha;695396]The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and to keep books. [parallelism][/QUOTE]
Wrong. Bookkeeping is "recording of financial transactions", not to keep books. You have changed the meaning. :)

Buddha Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:31 PM

Heading of the precis: The contemporary need for educating in empathy

Buddha Saturday, February 15, 2014 09:33 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695399]Wrong. Bookkeeping is "recording of financial transactions", not to keep books. You have changed the meaning. :)[/QUOTE]

'To keep books' also means the same thing.

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Amina Gilaani Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:28 PM

subjective part was good. objective part ;(

Last Island Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:41 PM

[B]Q 1. Choose the world that is nearly most similar in meaning.[/B]

1) Apropos
a) Regarding

2) Bulwark
c) Rampart

3) Epitome
b) Essence

4) Regurgitate
a) Assimilate

5) Plutocrat
a) Magnate

6) Inebriate
d) Drunken

7) Prodigious
b) Phenomenal

8) Nuance
b) Sense

9) Canny
c) Clever

10) Sonorous
a) Loud

[B]Q 2. Choose the world that is nearly most opposite in meaning.[/B]

1) Extenuate
c) Worsen

2) Inadvertent
d) Calculated

3) Ornate
b) Blemished

4) Flagitious
c) Meritorious

5) Malediction
a) Blessing

6) Brusque
c) Gracious

7) Verdant
d) Arid

8) Epicurean
a) Ascetic

9) Quiescent
a) Active

10) Loquacious
a) Reticent

Buddha Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:57 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695433][B]Q 1. Choose the world that is nearly most similar in meaning.[/B]

1) Apropos
a) Regarding

2) Bulwark
c) Rampart

3) Epitome
b) Essence

4) Regurgitate
a) Assimilate

5) Plutocrat
a) Magnate

6) Inebriate
d) Drunken

7) Prodigious
b) Phenomenal

8) Nuance
b) Sense

9) Canny
c) Clever

10) Sonorous
a) Loud

[B]Q 2. Choose the world that is nearly most opposite in meaning.[/B]

1) Extenuate
c) Worsen

2) Inadvertent
d) Calculated

3) Ornate
b) Blemished

4) Flagitious
c) Meritorious

5) Malediction
a) Blessing

6) Brusque
c) Gracious

7) Verdant
d) Arid

8) Epicurean
a) Ascetic

9) Quiescent
a) Active

10) Loquacious
a) Reticent[/QUOTE]

ornate ka antonym spartan hai

Sarrial Banda Saturday, February 15, 2014 11:03 PM

i) Each furniture in this display is on sale for half price.
Corrected: Each [B]piece of [/B]furniture in this display is on sale [B]at[/B] half price

iii) The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and bookkeeping.
Corrected: Duties of new secretary include answering the telephone calls, typing letters & bookkeeping.

iv) The new models are not only less expensive but more efficient also.
corrected: The newer models are not only lesser expensive but are more efficient as well/also.

vii) The population of Karachi is greater than any other city in Pakistan.
corrected: The population of Karachi is greater than that of any other city [B]of[/B] Pakistan

Muhmmad Ali Raza Saturday, February 15, 2014 11:04 PM

Madam regurgitate is reproduce and nuance us subtle meaning redt all are correct

Sarrial Banda Saturday, February 15, 2014 11:06 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695433][B]Q 1. Choose the world that is nearly most similar in meaning.[/B]

1) Apropos
a) Regarding

2) Bulwark
c) Rampart

3) Epitome
b) Essence

4) Regurgitate
a) Assimilate

5) Plutocrat
a) Magnate

6) Inebriate
d) Drunken

7) Prodigious
b) Phenomenal

8) Nuance
b) Sense

9) Canny
c) Clever

10) Sonorous
a) Loud

[B]Q 2. Choose the world that is nearly most opposite in meaning.[/B]

1) Extenuate
c) Worsen

2) Inadvertent
d) Calculated

3) Ornate
b) Blemished

4) Flagitious
c) Meritorious

5) Malediction
a) Blessing

6) Brusque
c) Gracious

7) Verdant
d) Arid

8) Epicurean
a) Ascetic

9) Quiescent
a) Active

10) Loquacious
a) Reticent[/QUOTE]

I got 10/20 :))

NADEEMANJUM92 Sunday, February 16, 2014 05:27 AM

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[B]Q 1. Choose the world that is nearly most similar in meaning.[/B]

1) Apropos
a) Regarding
b) Unexpected
c) Misspoken
d) Idea

1) Bulwark
a) Conundrum
b) Festival
c) Rampart
d) Confuse

3) Epitome
a) Volume
b) Essence
c) Summit
d) Deliverance

4) Regurgitate
a) Assimilate
b) Reproduce
c) Exemplify
d) Study

5) Plutocrat
a) Magnate
b) Priest
c) Judge
d) Astronaut

6) Inebriate
a) Dreamy
b) Stupefied
c) Unsteady
d) Drunken

7) Prodigious
a) Unacceptable
b) Phenomenal
c) Discouraging
d) Vain

8) Nuance
a) New word
b) Sense
c) Interpretation
d) Subtle meaning

9) Canny
a) Obstinate
b) Handsome
c) Clever
d) Stout

10) Sonorous
a) Loud
b) Heavy
c) Sleepy
d) Bright

[B]Q 2. Choose the world that is nearly most opposite in meaning.[/B]

1) Extenuate
a) Alleviate
b) Preclude
c) Worsen
d) Subdue

2) Inadvertent
a) Accidental
b) Disingenuous
c) Forthright
d) Calculated

3) Ornate
a) Spartan
b) Blemished
c) Sturdy
d) Counterfeit

4) Flagitious
a) Cardinal
b) Mercenary
c) Meritorious
d) Askew

5) Malediction
a) Blessing
b) Termination
c) Parochial
d) Simian

6) Brusque
a) Gold
b) Opulent
c) Gracious
d) Suspect

7) Verdant
a) Dishonest
b) Suspicious
c) Moldy
d) Arid

8) Epicurean
a) Ascetic
b) Slovenly
c) Imprecision
d) Providential

9) Quiescent
a) Active
b) Dormant
c) Weak
d) Unconcerned

10) Loquacious
a) Reticent
b) Talkative
c) Garrulous
d) Verbose[/QUOTE]
[B]MCQs of COMPOSITION CE-2014[/B]
[B]Q 1
Choose the world that is nearly most similar in meaning.[/B]

1) Apropos
a) [B]Regarding[/B]
b) Unexpected
c) Misspoken
d) Idea

2) Bulwark
a) Conundrum
b) Festival
c) [B]Rampart[/B]
d) Confuse

3) Epitome
a) Volume
b) [B]Essence[/B]
c) Summit
d) Deliverance

4) Regurgitate
a) Assimilate
b) [B]Reproduce[/B]
c) Exemplify
d) Study

5) Plutocrat
a) [B]Magnate[/B]
b) Priest
c) Judge
d) Astronaut

6) Inebriate
a) Dreamy
b) Stupefied
c) Unsteady
d) [B]Drunken[/B]

7) Prodigious
a) Unacceptable
b) [B]Phenomenal[/B]
c) Discouraging
d) Vain

8) Nuance
a) New word
b) Sense
c) Interpretation
d) Subtle meaning

9) Canny
a) Obstinate
b) Handsome
c) [B]Clever[/B]
d) Stout

10) Sonorous
a)[B] Loud[/B]
b) Heavy
c) Sleepy
d) Bright

[B]Q 2
Choose the world that is nearly most opposite in meaning.[/B]

1) Extenuate
a) [B]Alleviate[/B]
b) Preclude
c) Worsen
d) Subdue

2) Inadvertent
a) Accidental
b) Disingenuous
c) Forthright
d) [B]Calculated[/B]

3) Ornate
a) Spartan
b) [B]Blemished[/B]
c) Sturdy
d) Counterfeit

4) Flagitious
a) [B]Cardinal[/B]
b) Mercenary
c) Meritorious
d) Askew

5) Malediction
a) [B]Blessing[/B]
b) Termination
c) Parochial
d) Simian

6) Brusque
a) Gold
b) Opulent
c) [B]Gracious[/B]
d) Suspect

7) Verdant
a) Dishonest
b) Suspicious
c) Moldy
d) [B]Arid[/B]

8) Epicurean
a) Ascetic
b) Slovenly
c) Imprecision
d) Providential

9) Quiescent
a) [B]Active[/B]
b) Dormant
c) Weak
d) Unconcerned

10) Loquacious
a) [B]Reticent[/B]
b) Talkative
c) Garrulous
d) Verbose

rarasham Sunday, February 16, 2014 11:13 AM

1. Apropos
[B]Regarding[/B]
2.Bulwark
[B]Rampart[/B]
3.Epitome
[B]Deliverance?[/B]
4. Regurgitate
[B]Reproduce[/B]
5.Plutocrat
[B]Magnate[/B]
6.inebriate
[B]Drunken[/B]
7.prodigious
[B]Unacceptable[/B]
8.Nuance
[B]Subtle meaning[/B]
9.Canny
[B]Clever[/B]
10.Sonorous
[B]Loud[/B]
[B]Q.2 Choose the word that is most opposite in meaning .[/B]
1. Extenuate
[B]Alleviate [/B]
2. Inadvertent
[B]Calculated[/B]
3.Ornate
[B]Blemished [/B]
4.Flagitious
[B]Mercenary[/B] ?.
5. Malediction
[B]Blessing [/B]
6.Brusque.
[B]Gracious .[/B]
7.Verdant
[B]Moldy.[/B]
8.Epicurean
[B]Ascetic[/B]
9.Quiescent
[B]Active[/B]

10. Loquacious
[B]Reticent .[/B]

aqrana Sunday, February 16, 2014 06:57 PM

MCQs answers
 
confused with the word Regurgitate !!

aqrana Sunday, February 16, 2014 09:14 PM

direct indirect and active passive voice.
 
Asslam o Alikum!
I just saw this paper and there were no direct indirect or active passive voice. Can anyone tell me whether they are part of the syllabus or not ?? They are mentioned in the syllabus part!:con

pureapak Sunday, February 16, 2014 09:36 PM

l.i sis.. what's wrong with each furniture item ? because here it is used as adjective or what ?

abbas khan 119 Sunday, February 16, 2014 10:46 PM

He is misusing....
( there is a slight difference between the frequency of misuse and abuse: abuse is somehow stronger word. Misuse would be appropriate here)
The population of karachi is greater to any other city of pak.
No sooner did we left the shop, than it began to rain.
Each piece of furniture is on sale for half price.

shoaaibb Monday, February 17, 2014 12:12 AM

my precis topic
absence of morality; A major threat to our society

Last Island Monday, February 17, 2014 01:03 AM

Title of the Precis is "Social morality and human intelligence". All of you can check now who is closer to the meaning of the title :)

@Misbah Malik
Your title is too long and inappropriate.

samar ahmad Monday, February 17, 2014 01:31 AM

I wrote: Development of Social Morality
And this precis helped me to solve current affair's question. (Character Building)

exclusively Monday, February 17, 2014 07:57 PM

My title [B]Role of educaters and institutions to spread peace, love and security[/B]

ADIL KHESHGI Monday, February 17, 2014 08:20 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695817]Title of the Precis is "Social morality and human intelligence".
Is morality not in itself social? The word social sounds redundant.

waqas bin mustafa Monday, February 17, 2014 08:21 PM

Survival of mankind, today, lies in awareness to use intelligence for service of society, which is a challenge to modern education, and which, in past, only the clergy dealt with. But they, in pursuit of wealth, spoiled it. The reaction was a rebellion against God's existence. Worldly man, similarly, had no interest in the task; for them, 'power' was everything. This behaviour has brought an imminent nuclear threat. this, therefore, is for educators to bring sympathy back to heart of man. (my 80 words in response to 250 of the original paragraph)

shoaaibb Monday, February 17, 2014 09:09 PM

[QUOTE=Last Island;695817]Title of the Precis is "Social morality and human intelligence". All of you can check now who is closer to the meaning of the title :)

@Misbah Malik
Your title is too long and inappropriate.[/QUOTE]


please sister say something about my topic
absence of morality; A major threat to our society

exclusively Monday, February 17, 2014 09:12 PM

[QUOTE=exclusively;696028]My title [B]Role of educaters and institutions to spread peace, love and security[/B][/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=nisma khan;695250][B][U]education without maorality is casuality[/U][/B]
sounds funny to me[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Arshia Awan;695347]Title of Precis
Love and kindness, the only tool for social morality :P :D[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Last Island;695817]Title of the Precis is "Social morality and human intelligence". All of you can check now who is closer to the meaning of the title :)

@Misbah Malik
Your title is too long and inappropriate.[/QUOTE]

Seniors please comment on the titles.... :) Which is the best one and please comment on my title also. I am victim of this paper in CE-13, again It poses a danger zone, because I manage to to do only 7 mcqs correct. Dono what's wrong with me! kabi b tuke nahi lagte! jo ate he woi sahi hote hen bus... I crammed Pair of words, ek b nahi aya! :( I am good at narration. Woh b nahiiiiiiii... The paper was a surprise for me really...


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