CCE-2019 Screening Test Preparation
CCE-2019 screening test will be conducted on 9th december 2018, simultaneously at Karachi, hyderabad, Sukkur, Nawabshah , Larkano & Mithi.
English - 20% G.K - 80% it includes Pak Affairs, Current Affairs, Everyday Science, Simple Arithmatic & Analogies 100 Marks and 100 mcsqs with a negative marking of 0.25 per incorrect answer. passing marks 50%. lets start with the preparation. |
Who is Who ( federal )
President: Arif Alvi -13th - 9th Sep 2018
P.M: Imran Khan - 22nd -18 aug 2018 C.justice: Mian Saqib Nisar - 25th-31st dec 2016 Attorney G: Anwar Maqsood Khan - 34th- 18 Aug 2018 Auditor G: Javaid JAhangir - 20th - office August 2017 Governor SBP: Tariq Bajwa- 19th- office 7 july 2017 DG ISI : Lt.Gen Asim Munir 22nd - 10 oct 2018 DG ISPR: Maj.Gen Asif Ghafoor 15 dec 2016 COAS: Qamar Javed Bajwa - 10th - 28 nov 2016 CNS: Zafar Mahmood Abbasi - CAS: Mujahid Anwar Khan - Chairman Senate: Sadiq Sanjrani - 8th - 12 March 2018 |
Old & New names of cities of Pakistan
Hyderabad : NeeronKot
Quetta : Shal Kot (other sources claim it Shah Kot ) Jacobabbad : Khan Garh Sialkot : Salwan Kot Attock : Campbell pur Faisalabad : Lyallpur Sahiwal : Montgomery Bin Qasim : Pepri Muslim Bagh : Hindu Bagh Pak Pattan : Ajothanpur Islamabad : Raj Shahi Karachi : Kalanchi / Kolachi Lahore : Mahmoodpur Gujranwala : Khan pur Zhob : Fort Samemars Peshawar : Persha pur Swat : Rowdanya Benazirabad : Nawabshah Larkana : Chandka Charsadda : Pushkalawati Umerkot : Amarkot |
Demographics of Pakistan
Co-ordinates : 30N,70E
Total Area : 796,095 sq.km Land: 770,875 , Water: 25,220 Borders: Afghanistan: 2430 KM Iran: 909 KM India: 2900 KM ( approx ) China: 510 KM Coastline: 700 Km Territorial Sea: 12 Nautical miles Highest point: K2 (mount godwin austin) 8,611 m Agriculture land: 35.2 %, Forest: below 4% Population growth : 2% Urban population: 39.5% literacy rate: 58% Unemployment: 5.9% |
Attorney General is "Anwar Mansoor Khan" instead "Maqsood"
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[QUOTE=Larkaniankid;1077477]Attorney General is "Anwar Mansoor Khan" instead "Maqsood"[/QUOTE]
thank you for correction. |
Excuse me what is a screening test? I'm hearing about it for the first time. I'm hoping it does not consist in the competitive exam? Thanks
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Economics of Pakistan
GDP: 304 Billion USD 2017
GDP by Sector: 2017 Agri: 22.8% Ind: 17.9% Ser: 53.0% Labor force: 69.95 Million 2017 labor force #10 Globally Labor force by occupation: 2015 Agri: 42% Ind: 23% Ser: 35% Poverty Line : 29.5% ( 2013 ) budget: 5,361 Billion Revised 2018-2019 Inflation rate: 5.83% july 2018 exports: 21.7 Billion USD ( 2017 est) partners: U.S 16%, China 7%, U.K 7% Imports: 48.21 Billion USD ( 2017 est ) partners: China 29%, UAE 14%, U.S 4% Gold Reserves: 64.60 Tonnes - 2.71 Billion USD FDI: 3,439 Million USD ( 2017 ) Remittances: 5,017 Million USD ( 2017 ) Reserves: 16 Billion USD ( 2018 ) GDP Expenditure: Military 3.5% Educat 2.7% Health 0.9% |
[QUOTE=coeptis666;1077480]Excuse me what is a screening test? I'm hearing about it for the first time. I'm hoping it does not consist in the competitive exam? Thanks[/QUOTE]
in simple words, in order to appear for the written test of a competitive examination, you have to pass a screening test, it is an objective paper, consists of multiple choice questions ( MCQ's ) |
Old and New names of cities and countries
[LIST=1][*]Abyssian = Ethopia
[*]Angora = Ankara [*]Batavia = Jakarta [*]Burma = Myanmar [*]Ceylon = Sri Lanka [*]Christina = Oslo [*]Zaire = Congo [*]Constantipole = Istanbul [*]Dacca = Dhaka [*]Dutch Gyena = Surinam [*]Numidia = Algeria [*]Edo = tokyo [*]Formosa = Taiwan [*]Holland = The Netherlands [*]Mesopotamia = Iraq [*]Persia = Iran [*]Oea = Tripoli [*]Peking = beijing [*]S.Rhodesia = Zimbabwe [*]N.Rhodesia = Zambia [*]Saigon = Ho Chi Minh [*]Leningrad = St. Petersburg [*]Siam = Thailand [*]Zanzibar = Tanzania [*]Stalingrad = Volgograd [*]Upper Volta = Burkina Faso [*]Tripolitania = Libya [*]Choson = Korea ( north & south ) [*]Turicum = Zurich [/LIST] |
Constitutions of 56, 62 & 73
[B][CENTER]1956 Constitution[/CENTER][/B]
1. Constitution of 1956 was passed from National Assembly on A. 29th January, 1956 [B]B. 29 February, 1956[/B] C. 29 April, 1956 Answer= B 2. In formation of 1st Constitution ______ played very important role A. Skandar Mirza B. Muhammad Ali Bogra [B]C. Ch. Muhammad Ali[/B] Answer=C 3. Constitution of 1956 was enforced on A. 23rd Feb, 1956 B. 14th Aug, 1956 [B]C. 23rd March, 1956[/B] Answer=C 4. The Constitution of 1956 was framed by the Constituent Assembly in the name of [B]A. Peoples[/B] B. President C. Prime Minister Answer=A 5. The Constitution of 1956 was to assented to by the A. President [B]B. Governor General[/B] C. Both (a) and (b) Answer=B 6. Constitution of Pakistan, 1956 declared Pakistan as [B]A. Islamic Republic of Pakistan[/B] B. Republic of Pakistan C. None of the above Answer=A 7. Definition of the State was provided in Article ______, of the Constitution of 1956 A. 2 [B]B. 3[/B] C. 5 Answer=B 8. Part ______ of the Constitution of 1956 was granting fundamental rights A. One [B]B. Two[/B] C. Three Answer=B 9. According to the Constitution of, 1956 there shall be _____ form of government in country [B]A. Parliamentary[/B] B. Presidential C. None of the above Answer=A 10. According to the Constitution of 1956 ______ was the Head of State [B]A. President[/B] B. Prime Minister C. Governor General Answer=A 11. Minimum age to become President was held _____, year in 1956 Constitution A. 35 [B]B. 40[/B] C. 45 Answer=B 12. According to the Constitution of 1956 there shall be _____ legislature in country A. Bi cameral [B]B. Uni Cameral[/B] C. Tri Cameral Answer=B 13. According to the Constitution of 1956 ______ was the highest Court of country A. Supreme Court [B]B. Federal Court[/B] C. High Court Answer=B 14. According to the Constitution of 1956 _____ were declared as National Languages A. Urdu and English B. Urdu and Hindi [B]C. Urdu and Bengali[/B] Answer=C 15. 1956 Constitution provided ______ form of government for the country A. Unitary [B]B. Federal[/B] C. Both (a) and (b) Answer=B 16. The Constitution of 1956 was consisting ______ Articles, and ______, parts A. 240 Articles 10 parts B. 280 Articles 7 parts [B]C. 234 Articles 13 parts[/B] Answer=C 17. Constitution of 1956 _____ part was dealing with Fundament Rights A. Part one [B]B. Part two[/B] C. Part three Answer=B 18. Constitution of 1956 prevails for _________, A. 1 year [B]B. 2 years[/B] C. 3 years Answer=B 19. The Constitution of 1956 was abrogated on [B]A. October, 1958[/B] B. June, 1956 C. July, 1956 Answer=A 20. The Constitution of 1956 was enacted by the assembly in the name of A. In the name of Islam B. In the name of Pakistan [B]C. In the name of peoples[/B] Answer=C 21. Strength of Membership of National Assembly According 1956 Constitution was A. 340 [B]B. 310[/B] C. 240 Answer=B 22. Constitution of 1956 provided _____ form of election [B]A. Direct[/B] B. Indirect C. None of the above Answer=A 23. Constitution of 1956 provided _____ citizenship of the citizens of the country [B]A. Single[/B] B. Double C. Both (a) and (b) Answer=A 24. According 1956 Constitution powers and authorities were A. In the hand of Center B. In the hands of Provinces [B]C. Divided between (a) and (b)[/B] Answer=C [B][CENTER] 1962 CONSTITUTION[/CENTER][/B] 1. Constitution, of 1962 was made on [B]A. 23rd March, 1962 B. 28 February, 1962[/B] C. 14 August, 1962 Answer=B 2. Constitution of 1962 was consisting [B]A. 250 Articles, and 10 parts[/B] B. 260 Articles, and 9 parts C. 234 Articles, and 12 parts Answer=A 3. Constitution of 1962, provided ______ form of government A. Parliamentary [B]B. Presidential[/B] C. None of the above Answer=B 4. Constitution of 1962, provided ______ election for President A. Direct [B]B. Indirect[/B] C. Both (a) and (b) Answer=B 5. According to Constitution of 1962, age limit to cast vote was________ [B]A. 21 years[/B] B. 20 years C. 18 years Answer=A 6. According to Constitution of 1962, President was elected through A. Parliament B. Provincial assemblies [B]C. Electoral College[/B] Answer=C 7. According to Constitution of 1962, minimum age limit for President-ship was [B]A. 35 years[/B] B. 40 years C. 45 years Answer=A 8. Article _______ , of the Constitution of 1962, empowered President with power of dissolution of National Assembly A. 13 [B]B. 23[/B] C. 33 Answer=B 9. Under Article 13 of the Constitution of 1962 _____ can be impeached [B]A. President[/B] B. Prime-Minister C. Speaker Answer=A 10. The Constitution of 1962, held ______ religion for Speaker of National Assembly A. Islam B. Non believer [B]C. No restriction upon[/B] Answer=C 11. The Constitution of 1962, provided Federation consisting centre and ______ provinces [B]A. 2[/B] B. 3 C. 1 Answer=A 12. Total strength of Members of National Assembly according to Constitution of 1962, was A. 156 members [B]B. 218 members[/B] C. 318 members Answer=B 13. According to Constitution of 1962, Provincial Assemblies were consisting ______ members A. 200 [B]B. 218[/B] C. 220 Answer=B 14. In initial name of the Country in 1962 Constitution was held [B]A. Republic of Pakistan[/B] B. Islamic Republic of Pakistan C. Islamic Democratic Pakistan Answer=A 15. Through an amendment in ______ 1962, name of the State was declared Islamic Republic of Pakistan instead of Republic of Pakistan [B]A. December[/B] B. October C. August Answer=A 16. According to Constitution of 1962 ______ was the Chief Executive of the Country [B]A. President[/B] B. Prime-Minister Answer=A 17. Term and Tenure of President Office in Constitution of 1962, was A. 4 years [B]B. 5 years[/B] C. 6 years Answer=B 18. According to Constitution of 1962, ______ was the highest Court of the country [B]A. Supreme Court[/B] B. Federal Court C. Federal Shariat Court Answer=A 19. Constitution of 1962, provided ______ Legislature [B]A. Uni Cameral[/B] B. Bi Cameral C. Tri-Cameral Answer=A 20. As per Constitution of 1962 age limit for Judge of Supreme Court was A. Sixty years B. Sixty two years [B]C. Sixty five years[/B] Answer=C 21. As per Constitution of 1962 retiring age of High Court Judge was [B]A. Sixty years[/B] B. Sixty two years C. Sixty five years Answer=A 22. As per Constitution of 1962, ______ were held National Languages A. Urdu B. Bengali [B]C. Both (a) and (b)[/B] Answer=C 23. According to Constitution of 1962, _____ was given to provinces [B]A. Provincial autonomy[/B] B. Independence C. Self control Answer=A 24. Constitution of 1962 declared _____ as Capital of the country A. Karachi B. Lahore [B]C. Islamabad[/B] Answer=C 25. Article 29 of the Constitution of 1962 empowered President in absence of National Assembly to promulgate an ______ with the same powers and force as an Act of the Legislature [B]A. Ordinance[/B] B. Instrument C. Bill Answer=A 26. By Article 226 of the Constitution of 1962 Field Marshal Ayub Khan was become the First ______ of Pakistan A. Chief Executive B. Martial Law Administrator [B]C. President[/B] Answer=C 27. Constitution of 1962 was replaced by [B]A. Provisional Constitution Order of 1969[/B] B. Legal Frame Work Order of 1971 C. Constitution of 1973 Answer=A 28. Constitution of 1962, was abrogated on [B]A. March, 1969[/B] B. June, 1970 C. July 1970 of 1962 Answer=A 29. Constitution of 1962 remained for A. Six years [B]B. Seven years[/B] C. Eight years Answer=B 30. The Constitution of 1962 is also famous as [B]A. One man show[/B] B. Sign of dictatorship C. Absolute Constitution Answer=A 31. Constitution of 1962 was abrogated by A. General Tikka Khan [B]B. General Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan[/B] C. General Asghar Khan Answer=B [B][CENTER] 1973 CONSTITUTION[/CENTER][/B] 1. Constitution of 1973 was authenticated and published in the official Gazette on A. 23rd March, 1973 B. 12th May, 1973 [B]C. 12th April, 1973[/B] Answer=C 2. The Constitution of 1973 came into force on A. 23rd March, 1973 B. 12th May, 1973 [B]C. 14th August, 1973[/B] Answer=C 3. Constitution of 1973 consist A. 250 Articles, [B]B. 280 Articles[/B] C. 285 Articles Answer=B 4. Constitution of 1973 consist ______ A. 6 schedules [B]B. 7 schedules[/B] C. 8 schedules Answer=B 5. Objectives Resolution was passed on A. January, 1949 B. February, 1949 [B]C. March, 1949[/B] D. None of above Answer=C 6. According to Objectives Resolution sovereignty over the entire Universe belongs to A. Public of Pakistan [B]B. Almighty Allah[/B] C. Government of Pakistan D. None of above Answer=B 7. According to Objectives Resolution authority enjoyed by the peoples of Pakistan within limits prescribed by Almighty Allah as sacred _______ [B]A. Trust[/B] B. Right C. Duty D. None of above Answer=A 8. Objectives Resolution provided that the State shall exercise its powers and authority through _______ A. Dictators [B]B. Elected representatives of peoples[/B] C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above Answer=B 9. Objectives Resolution stress that the Muslims of Pakistan shall enable to order their lives ________ A. Secular [B]B. As per teachings of Islam[/B] C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above Answer=B 10. According to Objectives Resolution minorities shall be made [B]A. Free to serve their lives according to their own religion[/B] B. Bound to serve their lives according teachings of Islam C. To serve their lives according to government policies D. None of above Answer=A 11. According to Objectives Resolution independence of the judiciary shall be A. Attached [B]B. Fully secured[/B] C. Developed D. None of above Answer=B 12. Objectives Resolution demanded that Pakistan A. Shall play its positive role for international community B. Play model role for Muslim Countries [B]C. Both (a) and (b)[/B] D. None of above Answer=C 13. Objectives Resolution was set as ______ in 1973 Constitution [B]A. Preamble[/B] B. Annexure C. First Schedule Answer=A 14. The Constitution of 1973 declared Pakistan as A. Republic of Pakistan [B]B. Islamic Republic of Pakistan[/B] C. Federation of Pakistan Answer=B 15. As per Article 1 of the Constitution territories of Pakistan shall comprise [B]A. The Province of Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab Sindh, Federal Capital and FATA[/B] B. Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh and FATA C. Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Sindh and Islamabad Capital Territory Answer=A 16. Islam to be the State religion of Pakistan as provided in _____ of the Constitution of 1973 A. Article 1 [B]B. Article 2[/B] C. Article 2(A) Answer=B 17. According to Article 2A Objectives Resolution is _____ Part of the Constitution A. First B. Corroborative [B]C. Substantive[/B] Answer=C 18. The basic duty of every citizen of Pakistan is that A. He must be faithful person B. He must play creative role for development of Pakistan [B]C. He must be loyalth to Pakistan[/B] Answer=C 19. Loyalty to state and obedience to Constitution and law is basic duty of every citizen of Pakistan and it is provided in [B]A. Article 5 of the Constitution[/B] B. Article 5-A of the Constitution C. Article 6 of the Constitution D. None of above Answer=A 20. Any person who abrogates or subverts or suspends or held in abeyance, or attempts or conspires to abrogate or suspend or held in abeyance, the Constitution by use of force or show of force or by any other unconstitutional means shall be guilty of [B]A. High treason[/B] B. Felony C. Sedition Answer=A 21. As per Article 6(3) ______ is empowered to provide punishment of persons found guilty of high treason [B]A. Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)[/B] B. Supreme Court C. Law enforcement agencies D. None of above Answer=A 22. Definition of the State is provided in Article _____ of the Constitution of 1973 [B]A. 7[/B] B. 8 C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above Answer=A 23. Articles ______ to _______ of The Constitution of 1973 are providing Principles of Policy A. 18 to 28 [B]B. 29 to 40[/B] C. 28 to 38 D. None of above Answer=B 24. Article 8 Constitution of 1973 describe any law inconsistent with or in derogation of Fundamental rights [B]A. To be void[/B] B. To be illegal C. To be valid Answer=A 25. No person shall be deprived of life or liberty save in accordance with law as provided in A. Article 8 of the Constitution of 1973 [B]B. Article 9 of the Constitution of 1973[/B] C. Article 10 of the Constitution of 1973 Answer=B 26. Articles ______ to _______ of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights [B]A. 8 to 28[/B] B. 8 to 30 C. 8 to 32 Answer=A 27. Any right which has been provided by the Constitution of 1973 is called A. National right B. Inherent right [B]C. Fundamental right[/B] Answer=C 28. Safeguards as to arrest and detention is provided in _______ of the Constitution A. Article 8 [B]B. Article 10[/B] C. Article 12 Answer=B 29. Article 10-A of the Constitution deals with [B]A. Right to fair trial[/B] B. Right to safeguard against illegal detention C. None of above Answer=A 30. Right to fair trial is ______ right of every citizen of Pakistan [B]A. Fundamental[/B] B. Inherent C. Natural Answer=A 31. Slavery, forced labour, etc. are prohibited in Article ______, of the Constitution of 1973 [B]A. 11[/B] B. 11-A C. None of above Answer=A 32. Article 12 of the Constitution of 1973 provided protection against A. Terrorism B. Illegal detention [B]C. Retrospective punishment[/B] Answer=C 33. Article 13 of the Constitution protects from A. Illegal B. Unfair trial [B]C. Double punishment[/B] Answer=C 34. No person shall be subjected to torture for the purpose of extracting evidence is provided in Article _____, of the Constitution 1973 A. 14 B. 14(I) [B]C. 14(2)[/B] Answer=C 35. Article 15, of the Constitution of 1973 provided freedom of A. Speech [B]B. Movement[/B] C. Schooling Answer=B 36. Freedom of assembly is provided in Article _____ of the Constitution of 1973 A. 121 B. 15 [B]C. 16[/B] Answer=C 37. Freedom of ______ is provided in Article 17 of the Constitution of 1973 A. Assembly [B]B. Association[/B] C. None of above Answer=B 38. Article 18 of the Constitution, 1973 deals with A. Freedom of trade [B]B. Freedom of business or profession[/B] C. Both (a) and (b) Answer=B 39. Every citizen shall have the right to have access to information in all matters of public importance subject to regulation and reasonable restrictions imposed by law is provided in Article ______, of The Constitution of 1973 A. 18 B. 19 [B]C. 19A[/B] Answer=C 40. Article ______ of the Constitution, 1973 provided safeguard against taxation for the purpose any particular religion A. 20 [B]B. 21[/B] C. 22 Answer=B |
Any update regarding sending of documents or admission slip for the forthcoming screening test?
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[QUOTE=SikanderAbbasi;1077852]Any update regarding sending of documents or admission slip for the forthcoming screening test?[/QUOTE]
as far as i know, they will only be asking for documents from the candidates who pass the screening, thou that's an assumption based on what i heard. admission slips haev not been uploaded on the spsc website yet. |
Sindh Province
Sindh
Population: 47.8 Million ( 2017 ) Area: 140,914 sqKm C.M : Syed Murad Ali Shah - 29th CM - office 18th Aug 2018 Governor: Imran Ismail - 33rd Speaker: Agha Siraj Durrani - 12th Speaker Chief Justice: Ahmed Ali Shaikh- 23rd CJ I.G: Amjad Javed Saleemi - 18th IG Districts: 29 Seats in National Assembly: 75 Seats in Provincial Assembly: 168 |
[QUOTE=Mir Shahnawaz;1077868]as far as i know, they will only be asking for documents from the candidates who pass the screening, thou that's an assumption based on what i heard.
admission slips haev not been uploaded on the spsc website yet.[/QUOTE] Even sending of documents has not been asked yet. |
CSS Screening test 2019
hello to all. can anyone tell me about confirmation of screening test? is it really happening on 9th dec, 2018??? please reply.
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[QUOTE=coolbreeze;1077930]hello to all. can anyone tell me about confirmation of screening test? is it really happening on 9th dec, 2018??? please reply.[/QUOTE]
As per press release released by SPSC released in 8-10-2018 - the date of screening is 9th December 2018. You can find the press release here [url]http://www.spsc.gov.pk/Press_Release/CCE2019SCREENING.jpg[/url] |
Amemndments to Constitution of 1973
1st - Redefined boundaries of Pakistan - may 4th 1974
2nd - Defined Muslims and decalred Ahmadis as non mulsims - Sept 7, 1974 3rd - Extended period of preventive detention - Feb 18, 1975 4th - Addition to seats of minorities and took back power from courts to grant bail to preventive detention - nove 21, 1975 5th - Widened scope of restriction of high court - sept 5 , 1976 6th - Retirement age set of Chief justice of supreme court at 65 and Chief jsutice of high court at 62 - December 22nd 1976 7th - Prime minister to obtain vote of confidence - may 16th 1977 8th - Parliamentary to Semi-presidential form of government, powers added to presidency - november 18th 1985 9th - Shaira law to be supreme law of land ( bill lapsed because assembly dissolved) !986 10th - Interval period between national assemblies set to 130 days - march 29th 1987 11th - Revision of reserved seats of women - 1989 12th - Speedy trial for 3 years - 1991 13th - Stripped power of president to dissolve assembly - 1997 14th - Dismissal of parliamentarians if they deflect - july 3rd, 1997 15th - Bill to impose sharia law as supreme law - 1998 ( did not passs) 16th - Increased term for appointed on quota system from 20 to 40 years -1999 17th - reversal of 13th amendment - 2003 18th - removal of presidential powers - april 8, 2010 19th- Take powers from Chief Justice of Pakistan for the appointment of ad hoc judges and transferred them to the Judicial Council of Pakistan (JCP) - dec 22, 2010 20th- About care taker government and free fair election - 14th feb 2012 21st- Speedy military trial courts - january 7 2015 22nd- Qualification and procedure for the appointment of the chief election commissioner (CEC) and members of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) - 2016 23rd- Extension of 2 years to military courts - 2017 24th- Reallocation of National Assembly seats among federating units and allowing election authorities to update boundaries of constituencies based on provisional results of 2017 Census of Pakistan - 2017 25th - Merges Federally Administered Tribal Areas with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - 2018 |
Indian Act 1935
Passed in August 1935 by the british parliament
containing 321 sections and 10 articles Was split into Indian Act and Burma Act Bi-Cameral Legislation consisted of Indian Assembly and Council of State Provincial autonomy was provided Whole country divided into 11 provinces Established Federal court 10% of total population got voting rights Also Establish Federal Railway Authority with Seven members to govern it, was independent of ministries Sindh was separated from bombay presidency, Bihar and Orisa formed as new provinces and Burma was separated from India Federal Bank ( reserve bank of india ) was also established 1st elections under this act were held in april 1937 |
Rulers and Dynasties of Sindh
Rai Dynasty 495 to 632 A.D
Brahman Dynasty 632 to 711 A.D Arab Rule 711 to 1050 A.D Soomro Dynasty 1050 to 1350 A.D Sama Dynasty 1350 to 1520 A.D Argun Dynasty 1520 to 1555 A.D Turkhan Dynasty 1555 to 1592 A.D Mughal Rule 1592 to 1700 A.D Kalhora Dynasty 1700 to 1843 A.D British Rule 1843 to 1947 A.D |
Topics covered so far
[LIST=1][*]Page # 1[LIST][*]Who is Who federal [*]Old and New Names Pakistan[*]Demographics of Pakistan[*]Economics of Pakistan[*]Old and New names of cities and countries[/LIST]
[*]Page # 2[LIST][*]Constitutions of 1956, 1962 & 1973[*] About sindh[*] Amendments to the constitution[*] Indian Act 1935[/LIST][/LIST] |
Any updates regarding the screening test?
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[QUOTE=SikanderAbbasi;1078568]Any updates regarding the screening test?[/QUOTE]
to be held on 9th of december, 2018 |
Indian National Congress
Founded by Allan Octavian Hume in 1885
Founded at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College Bombay First General Secretary A.O.Hume and President Womesh Bannerjee All indian home rule league was strarted at lucknow session of 1916 First woman president Annie Besant 1917 Youngest president Abdul kalam Azad National Song Vande Matram was sung in lucknow session of 1916 Independence from british was demanded at lahore session of 1929 Mahatma Gandhi presided over only one session held at Belgaun 1924 J.B Kriplani headed congress at the time of independence Jinnah left Congress in 1920 |
All Indian Muslim League
Founded on 30th December 1906 at dhaka
Formed during Annual meetings of Muhammadan Educational Conference Constitution was written by Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar First President Sir Agha Khan anad Head Quarters was established at lucknow Jinnah joined AIML in 1913 Pact signed between AIML and INC ( indian national Congress ) in 1916 Syed Ameer Ali organized a branch in london in May 1908 The constitution was framed at 1st annual meeting at karachi in 1907 30th dec, 1930 session of Allahabad was headed by Allama Iqbal Jinnah was elected of party in march 1934 |
Pre-Partition part 1
Dara Azam attacked sindh in 327 BC
Greek Came to sindh in 325 BC Rai Sahasi was the last king of Rai Dynastty Rai dynasty was replaced by Brahman Dynasty Raja Dahir was the last king of Brahman Dynasty Bin Qasim Had an army of 1500 soldiers Mahmood Ghaznavi attacked Sindh in 1026 AD Sama Dynasty was Established by Jam Bambino Ibn-e-batuta came to sindh in 1434 Mirza Abdul Rahim Khan Khanan annexed sindh on behalf of Mughal Empire Aurangzeb was given Sindh as a fief in 1649 Mian Yaar Muhammad Kalhoro founded the Kalhora Dynasty in 1701 Madad Khan Pathan Looted Sindh in 1739 Battle of Haani was fought between Talpurs and Kalhora's |
Pre-Partition part 2
Sir Charles Napier Conquered Sindh in 1843
Sindh was brought under Bombay Residency in 1847 Jinnah called a session to separate Sindh on 25th march 1927 Tipu Sultan Allied with france against British Sea Route to india discovered in 1498 Emperor Jehangir allowed the British to trade in India Bahadur Shah Zafar last Mughal Emperor was exiled to Rangoon Al-halal weekly was started by Abdul Kalam Azad Shah Jahan was also known as Prince of Builders Governor General of Fort William became Governor General on India in !833 Delhi Became capital in 1911 Dr. Annie Besant is known as the heroine of Quit India Movement Partition of Bengal Took Place in 1905 Deobandi School of Religion started in 1867 All round table conference were held in London St.George Fort was the 1st British Fort in India Khilafat movement reflected Hindu-Muslim unity |
Pre-Partition part 3
Queen Victoria Appointed Empress of India in 1877
Swadeshi movement was first Anti-British Movement Lord Dalhouise introduced Indian Civil Service Subuktuguin A turkish slave became the master of ghanzi dynasty Lodhi dynasty was founded by Bhalul Lodhi Qutub-ud-Din was the First Muslim independent ruler to be crowned on 24th june 1206 at Lahore Mohammad Ghauri Overtrhow and Killed Prithvi Raj in 1192 A.D Shah Waliullah was born on 21st February 1703 A.D Sir syed Ahmed Khan was appointed to Imperial Legislative Council in 1878 First Constituent Assembly lasted 7 years Institution of Khilafat was abolished in 1924 RadCliffe Award was announced on 17th August 1947 Urdu-Hindi Controversy happened in the year 1867 Jinnah left Congress in 1920 Lal Shahbaz Qalandar's Real name was Hazrat Usman Marvadi |
Pre-Partition part 4
Muhammadan Anglo Oriental high school was established by Sir Syed Ahmed khan on 24th May, 1874
M.A.O School was transformed to College level and inaugrated by Lord Lytton in 1877 in 1920 M.A.O was upgraded to University. Dar-ul-Uloom-i-Deoband was Established at Saharanpur, Deoband on 14thApril 1866 Maulana Muhammad Qasim was appointed 1st Principal Anjuman-i-Hayat-i-Islami was founded on 24th September, 1884 at Masjid Bakar Khan, Mochi gate Lahore Sindh Madarsat-ul-Islam was founded by Syed Hassan Ali Affandi at Karachi Islamia College Peshawar Founded by Nawabzada Abdul Qayum Khan & Sir George Keppel in 1913 Partition of India Plan was announced on 3rd June 1947 |
Rulers and Dynasties of Sindh
Rai Dynasty 495 to 632 A.D
Brahman Dynasty 632 to 711 A.D Arab Rule 711 to 1050 A.D Soomro Dynasty 1050 to 1350 A.D Sama Dynasty 1350 to 1520 A.D Argun Dynasty 1520 to 1555 A.D Turkhan Dynasty 1555 to 1592 A.D Mughal Rule 1592 to 1700 A.D Kalhora Dynasty 1700 to 1843 A.D British Rule 1843 to 1947 A.D |
Topics covered so far
[LIST=1][*]Page # 1[LIST][*]Who is Who federal[*] Old and New Names Pakistan[*] Demographics of Pakistan[*] Economics of Pakistan[*] Old and New names of cities and countries[/LIST]
[*] Page # 2[LIST][*]Constitutions of 1956, 1962 & 1973[*] About sindh[*] Amendments to the constitution[*] Indian Act 1935[/LIST] [*] Page # 3[LIST][*]Indian National Congress[*]All Indian Muslim League[*]Pre-Partition part 1[*]Pre-Partition part 2[*]Pre-Partition part 3[*]Pre-Partition part 4[*]Rulers and Dynasties of Sindh[/LIST][/LIST] |
How do we know our roll nos? I am looking at the application form but there is no roll number written.
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Application form is still 'Under Process'. What is going on?
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[QUOTE=SikanderAbbasi;1079731]Application form is still 'Under Process'. What is going on?[/QUOTE]
[B]bhai you will get your roll no. slip 10-15 days prior to the Exam as now spsc has started to give online admission slips/DMCs...have patience and focus on prep[/B]:bow |
[QUOTE=SikanderAbbasi;1079731]Application form is still 'Under Process'. What is going on?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Amicable;1079737][B]bhai you will get your roll no. slip 10-15 days prior to the Exam as now spsc has started to give online admission slips/DMCs...have patience and focus on prep[/B]:bow[/QUOTE] Have you passed the screening test of cce2018? |
[QUOTE=Amicable;1079737][B]bhai you will get your roll no. slip 10-15 days prior to the Exam as now spsc has started to give online admission slips/DMCs...have patience and focus on prep[/B]:bow[/QUOTE]
Do we have to print and send online application form along with attested documents? |
My application form is still 'under initial process' and the roll numbers have been issued. What's going on? We weren't supposed to send hard copies of our documents.
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Test is almost a month away. Roll numbers will be issued when its near. Dont panic.
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Asalam o Alikum
Plz any one share Current Affair MCQs |
There was a qs in the screening test of 2018 about watayo faqeer and sachal sarmast. Can anybody guide me from where can i get MCQs about sindhi sufi personality? Or any other related link of such famous personalities?
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