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FPSC Lecturer ENGLISH - BS17 Test
Test for post of Lecturer English was conducted by FPSC today, 9th November, 2010 at various centers countrywide. I appeared from H-9 center, Islamabad. Is there anyone who took the same test ? Let's analyze the questions and their correct answers. Here are some of the questions which I can recall.
Find out the grammatical, spelling or syntax mistakes in following: 1. This country hasn't enough fire fighters in case of an emergency. I think it should be does not have rather than hasn't. 2. Human perceptions are generally made up of both psychological or sensory organs. It should be and instead of or 3. Word WILLOWY is nearest in meaning to? Ans: thin. 4. Word FERAL is nearest in meaning to? Ans: Wild 5. Word Occult is nearest in meaning to? Ans: Magical 6. Word 'APATHY' is nearest in meaning to? Ans: Indifference Any rectification would be appreciated. Please help composing the paper and post any other questions you remember from the question booklet. |
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thanks redmax. I want to know about your result? did you pass the written?
and to others, please post some other questions if you remember any.
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redmax (Wednesday, September 28, 2011) |
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Let me appear in pcs lecturership exam,I will surely share those mcqs for you They will be helpful for Fpsc's too
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I think I could not. Since I did not receive any letter apprising me otherwise.
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Eager (Wednesday, September 28, 2011) |
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For (A) English
Part-I (Master’s Level) (70 Marks) 1. English Literature 14th century to 20th Century, 2. Vocabulary, 3. Structuring of Sentences, 4. Linguistics, 5. English Language Teaching, 6. Grammar, 7. Syntax, 8. Diction. Part-II (30 Marks) 1. Teaching Techniques and Methodology, 2. Classroom Management and Discipline, 3. Testing and Evaluation, 4. Development of Education in Pak |
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Class Room Management
Class Room Management
PearsonLongman.com Great Teachers Primary Place: Find ideas, techniques and solutions for your primary classroom July/August 2011 When teaching primary levels, it is important to have different classroom dynamics. The activities should bring students the opportunity to experience individual work, pairwork, groupwork and whole class work. The diversification in the way we group students in a language learning environment is very important so that we can help students to develop different skills. When working individually, students have the opportunity to reflect about what they have learned and to put it into practice by themselves, either internalizing the knowledge or realizing what their doubts are. On the other hand, when working in pairs, groups or in a whole class setting, students are part of fostering cooperative learning, where they learn with/from each other. Also, students tend to participate more in class when engaged in an activity in which they can express themselves in a situation close to one they would participate in real life. Different class groupings are also positive for the teacher, who is then able to monitor individuals or small groups’ performances at a time instead of having to monitor all the students at the same time. To help you vary the ways of dividing students into pairs and groups we have listed some suggestions below. 1. Alphabetical Order Students are paired or grouped in alphabetical order, according to their first or last name. Alternatively, you can also divide them according to the number of letters in their name.PearsonLongman.com Great Teachers Primary Place: Find ideas, techniques and solutions for your primary classroom July/August 2011 2. Animal Sounds This is a loud but fun way to divide students into pairs or groups. Have names of animals in slips of paper. Distribute them and ask students not to show their paper to each other. When they are ready, ask them to start making the sound of that animal that they have on the slip of paper. They have to find the other members of their animal family, by grouping themselves according to the sound they make. 3. Birthday Order Students are paired or grouped according to their month or day of birth. E.g.: Group 1 from January to June and Group 2 from July to December; odd and even number days, etc. 4. Candies Pass out small colored candies in multiple colors. Students are paired or grouped by the same color of candy. Alternatively, you can ask them to form a rainbow with the candies and then have a group formed. After the activity, they may eat the candies. 5. Class Band Divide the students into groups of four anyway you want to or let them choose the students who are going to be part of their group. Each group chooses who is going to be the singer, the drummer, the guitar player or the keyboard player. Then, ask all the drummers to get together, then all singers, and so on. Alternatively, you can do the same with sports category or parts of the house. 6. Colored Chips Give a colored chip to each student, or have students pick up one from a bag. You can combine colors. E.g.: same colors together; different colors together; mix two of the same color chips and two different ones, etc. 7. Colored Pencils Have some colored pencils in a bag/can. Students who get the same colors are in the same group (or pairs). If you want to form groups of four students, have four pencils of each color. Alternatively, you can form pairs by light and dark colors only. E.g.: dark blue – light blue; dark green – light green, etc.PearsonLongman.com Great Teachers Primary Place: Find ideas, techniques and solutions for your primary classroom July/August 2011 8. Concentric Circles Students make two circles. The students in the inner circle talk to the ones in the outer circle. Then all students from the outer circle move to the right and talk to different students. This way, they keep meeting different students and have the opportunity to repeat the activity several times. Alternatively, half of the class can stay in their seats and the other half moves around going from desk to desk in clockwise direction to talk to different students. 9. Facing Rows The students in the front row turn to face second row, third rows to face fourth row, and so on. The same procedure can be used with the students on their left/right. 10. Favorites Group or pair students according to their favorite leisure activity. E.g.: playing sports, dancing, etc. Alternatively, you can choose other categories such as favorite colors, animals, etc. 11. Fruit Salad Have each student choose their favorite fruit or give out pictures of fruit to each of them. Then, they form groups according to kinds of fruit. A fruit salad must have at least four different ingredients. 12. Horseshoe Setting This setting focuses on the board, but there’s still space for pairwork and groupwork. It’s possible to have singles desks (pairwork) or double desks (groupwork). |
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saba zahid (Friday, June 17, 2016) |
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sir g
when lecturer FPSC is going to be held...plz update me |
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I think in November..
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PPSC lecturer URDU -BS 17 test....2-10-2011
some MCQs ......
1- begmaat k aansoo kis ki tasneef hay? 2-firdos e barein (novel) main kis k bary main zikar hay. 3-nukaat e shura kis ki tasneef hay. 4-Mir taqi mir ki tasneef konsi hay, 5-mujhay merey dosto say bachaou kis ka afsana hay, 6-buza khafsh k maani ? 7-daman tar hona kin maeno main istemaal howa hay, 8-fail machana kin mano main istemal howa hay, 9-rekhta k maani? 10-robaae main kitnay shair hotay hain 11- hiko main kitnay shair hotay hain, 12-sanat main kitnay shair hotay hain, 13-qita main kitnay shair hotay hain, 14-Farhag e Asfia kis ki tehreer karda hay, 15-Panj ahang ka musanif kon hay, 16-ibn e insha, yousfi, main konsi qadar mushtarik hay, 17-miti ka dia kis ki tasneef karda kitab hay, 18-Roshnaaii kis ki tasneef karda kitab hay, 19-mehr neemroz main ghalib nay kis k baray main likha hay, 20-Gubar e khatir kis tarah ki tasneef hay, 21- Soz e watan kis ki tehreer karda hay, 22-Khuda e sukhan kisay kehtay hain, 23-Khuwaja mir dard or khuwaja hasan nizami main kiya qadar mushtarik hay, 24-Separa e Dil main kis qism k mazameen miltay hain, 25-1 shir dea tha jiska qafia pocha geya 26- shair ka radeef pocha geya 27- shair k khaliq ka naam pocha geya, 28-Mir ANEES or Mir Dabeer nay jo marseye likhay wo kis shakal main thay makhmas ya musadas, 29-j.platts or sheakspare nay urdu adab main kiya aehm kam kiya, 30-Majalis e nisaa ka adeeb kon hay, 31- teen main na teera main hona ,kiya maani deta hay 32-sheen qaaf durst hona ka matlb,
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redmax (Tuesday, October 04, 2011) |
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Fpsc Lecturership English test is going to be held in the first week of November or after Eid-ul-adha.Fpsc Islamabad.051-9212331.
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