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Sana Siddiqi Sunday, December 10, 2017 02:19 AM

Indian History Paper 2 of CCE 2013
 
Hello Guys,

How was the paper of Indian history paper 2?

Ali Mallah Sunday, December 10, 2017 02:35 AM

[QUOTE=Sana Siddiqi;1051516]Hello Guys,

How was the paper of Indian history paper 2?[/QUOTE]

The current paper paper just focused the mughal rule at the most, huge part of british rule was neglected. They are asking minor things which usually candidates overlook. :roll

Sana Siddiqi Sunday, December 10, 2017 02:39 AM

[QUOTE=Ali Mallah;1051520]The current paper paper just focused the mughal rule at the most, huge part of british rule was neglected. They are asking minor things which usually candidates overlook. :roll[/QUOTE]

How do you foresee, if someone has attempted 5 questions outstanding considering the sixth question lapsed?

What i mean by outstanding - top-notch quality illustrated with Mughal empire Maps as well.

Ali Mallah Sunday, December 10, 2017 02:47 AM

[QUOTE=Sana Siddiqi;1051521]How do you foresee, if someone has attempted 5 questions outstanding considering the sixth question lapsed?

What i mean by outstanding - top-notch quality illustrated with Mughal empire Maps as well.[/QUOTE]

Generally, Indian History II is low scoring subject, it was evident from previous result as well. Well, every candidate considers his/her answers accurate and of excellent quality, but its examiner who has to decide actually. Well if you did such commendable job, you can expect around 100.

Wonderworld Sunday, December 10, 2017 09:49 AM

[QUOTE=Sana Siddiqi;1051521]How do you foresee, if someone has attempted 5 questions outstanding considering the sixth question lapsed?

What i mean by outstanding - top-notch quality illustrated with Mughal empire Maps as well.[/QUOTE]

My paper went what I projected. I drew map in exile of Humayun, the North West Frontier policy was my favourite question. I drew map in this question as well and justified that how Aurangzeb's policy affected the central government and also I gave comparative relations it with his Deccan campaign. I gave more than 15 quotations and references. Moreover, the rest of the questions were easy. What do you think if all six questions are attempted with perfection, will checker award me 120 plus?

Alhamdulliah my essays went well. Except Sindhi General due to question of Jabbar Junejo, all four questions are correct. In Composition, most of the corrections are correct, 6 idioms and 8 Pairs are correct. Precis is moderate, letter is excellent and essay is also excellent. In GK paper, drew three maps, many diagrams and also all the questions are correct. 10/10 capitals, 7/10 places, EDS is mostly correct. I am expecting good marks in every paper.

Wonderworld Sunday, December 10, 2017 10:18 AM

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Ali Mallah Sunday, December 10, 2017 11:44 AM

[QUOTE=Wonderworld;1051525]My paper went what I projected. I drew map in exile of Humayun, the North West Frontier policy was my favourite question. I drew map in this question as well and justified that how Aurangzeb's policy affected the central government and also I gave comparative relations it with his Deccan campaign. I gave more than 15 quotations and references. Moreover, the rest of the questions were easy. What do you think if all six questions are attempted with perfection, will checker award me 120 plus?

Alhamdulliah my essays went well. Except Sindhi General due to question of Jabbar Junejo, all four questions are correct. In Composition, most of the corrections are correct, 6 idioms and 8 Pairs are correct. Precis is moderate, letter is excellent and essay is also excellent. In GK paper, drew three maps, many diagrams and also all the questions are correct. 10/10 capitals, 7/10 places, EDS is mostly correct. I am expecting good marks in every paper.[/QUOTE]

Best of luck, you might end up in grabing top position in written. can you tell me which map you draw while Hamayun was in exile?

And please which map you drew in brexit? common weath of nations? European union? or Britain only? :unsure::unsure::waiting:waiting

GazaanKhan Sunday, December 10, 2017 12:59 PM

Actually I'm too curious to know that...

GazaanKhan Sunday, December 10, 2017 01:04 PM

We were supposed to discuss the impact of Brexit on commonwealth, not on EU... there is a difference, and most of the aspirants failed to comprehend that

Wonderworld Sunday, December 10, 2017 02:15 PM

[QUOTE=Ali Mallah;1051530]Best of luck, you might end up in grabing top position in written. can you tell me which map you draw while Hamayun was in exile?

And please which map you drew in brexit? common weath of nations? European union? or Britain only? :unsure::unsure::waiting:waiting[/QUOTE]

In Brexit I drew map of Northern Island, Wales, Scotland and England. Then I mentioned its immense regional disparity and impacts on commonwealth. I had prepared essay on BREXIT so it proved out to be productive for GK. In Humayun question, I drew map of Indopakistan in which I mentioned that after defeated in the battle of Chausa (1539) and Kanuj (1540) as stated above (map key), he went to Agra and Delhil. He tried to sought help from his kith and kin but nobody helped him out and thus left him in the lurch. Therefore, he went to Kashmir, the Punjab and then Sindh. I discussed his routes to Sindh comptehensively. With blue marker I drew Indus basin, his route to the Rohri and Bakhar. As his besieged in Bakhar could not sustain due to food shortage so he left it for Thatta, the capital of Sindh by then. Where he got invitation of Maldeva who wanted to catch him for earning patronage of Sher Shah Suri. However, Humayun's spies were active who revealed conspiracies in Sindh. Besides, he faced many problems in Thatta, ranging from weather condition to the petty conflicts of his mercenary army. That's why he had to left Sindh for Persia. I mentioned his routes that he again went to Bakhar, where Kamran had dispatched a team of spy. But Shah Hussain facilitated Humayun for the save route of Kabual and Persia. After heading of Critical Analysis, I concluded that though he faced difficulties in Sindh and throughout his all campaign, he reglorified his throne by getting help from Shah of Persia.


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