ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FPSC

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English Vocabulary
Here are some tips to help you remember vocabulary: • Keep an organised vocabulary notebook. • Look at the words again after 24 hours, after one week and after one month. • Read, read, read. The more times you ‘see’ a word the more easily you will remember it. • Use the new words. You need to use a new word about ten times before you remember it! • Do word puzzles and games like crosswords, anagrams and word searches. • Make word cards and take them with you. Read them on the bus or when you are waiting for your friends. • Learn words with a friend. It can be more fun and easier to learn with someone else. • Learn how to use a dictionary. What information is next to a word in the dictionary? Do you know the different types of dictionary? • Learn a few words but not too many. About eight new words a day is a good number.

Islamic Study (Lectures)

Islamic Studies – Basic Level knowledge (Notes)

Islamic Studies – Basic Level knowledge (Quizzes)

Pakistan Affairs (Notes)

Pakistan Affairs (Quizzes)

1.2 Basic Mathematics (Ratios)

1.4 Basic Mathematics (Simple Interest Problems)

1.5 Basic Mathematics (Compound Interest Related Problems )

1.6 Basic Mathematics (Average Related Problems )

1.7 Basic Mathematics (Percentage Related Problems )

1.8 Basic Mathematics (Profit and Loss Problems )

1.10 Basic Mathematics (Algebra )

1.11 Basic Mathematics (Basic and Fundamental Principles to Understand Algebra )

1.12 Basic Mathematics (Problem of Numbers )

1.13 Basic Mathematics (Arithmetic Mean)

4. English Grammar & Sentence Structure
This section is about English Grammar & Sentence Structure awareness that helps aspirants who intend to appear in FPSC & other provincial Commission Examination whether it is one paper or descriptive tests.

4.2 Active & Passive Voice

4.1 Tenses

4.3 Direct and Indirect

4.4 Parts of Speech

4.5 Sentence Structure (Sentence Types)

4.6 Sentence Structure (Phrase)

4.7 Other Important Areas

4.8 Use of Few Words

4.9 Punctuations

4.10 Common Errors & Correction Rules in a Sentence

4.11 Active & Passive Voice (In Detail)

5. English Pair of Words

7. Pakistan Affairs (Basic Level)

FPSC Ordinance 1977

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