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July 2019

Day by Day Current Affairs (July 02, 2019) | MCQs for CSS, PMS

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July 2019

Day by Day Current Affairs (July 01, 2019) | MCQs for CSS, PMS

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June 2019

Day by Day Current Affairs (June 30, 2019) | MCQs for CSS, PMS

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PPSC Jobs

PPSC Announced New Jobs in S&GAD and other Departments

Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore ADVERTISEMENT NO. 20/2019

Apply Online (Application other than On-Line will not be accepted)


Archives & Libraries Wing, S&GAD (Punjab Official Language Committee)

Translator (BS-11)

No of Posts: 01
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree (2nd Division) from a recognized University with urdu as one of the elective subjects.
Age: Male (21 to 30 + 5 = 35 years), Female (21 to 30 + 8 = 38 years)

SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION/ TEST

SYLLABUS FOR PPSC TEST


Senior Translator (BS-16)

No of Posts: 01
Qualification: Master’s degree (2nd Division) in Urdu or English from a recognized University or Bachelor’s degree having three year’s experience in the relevant field..
Age: Male (21 to 30 + 5 = 35 years), Female (21 to 30 + 8 = 38 years)

SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN EXAMINATION/ TEST

SYLLABUS FOR PPSC Test

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June 2019

Day by Day Current Affairs (June 29, 2019) | MCQs for CSS, PMS

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CSS Tips FAQs

The Rules/Criteria for Age relaxation in CSS Exam

The upper age limit will be relaxed by two years up to the age of 32 years in respect of :

(a) the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Buddhist Community subject to production of a certificate (Annex-A of Application Form) to be issued by DC/ District Magistrate in support of their claim.

(b) The candidates belonging to the recognized Tribes who are permanent residents of the areas mentioned-below and whose families have been living in these areas. Such candidates must attach a certificate (Annex-B of Application Form) to be issued by DC/ District Magistrate in support of their claim:

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English Grammar MCQs

One Word Substitutes MCQs | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

State in which the few govern the many
(a) Oligarchy
(b) Monarchy
(c) Autocracy
(d) Plutocracy
Answer: (a)

A person pretending to be somebody he is not
(a) Magician
(b) Rogue
(c) Liar
(d) Imposter
Answer: (d)

That which cannot be corrected
(a) Unintelligible
(b) Illegible
(c) Indelible
(d) Incorrigible
Answer: (d)

A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge
(a) Pedantic
(b) Verbose
(c) Pompous
(d) Ornate
Answer: (a)

The study of ancient societies
(a) Anthropology
(b) History
(c) Archaeology
(d) Ethnology
Answer: (c)

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June 2019

Day by Day Current Affairs (June 28, 2019) | MCQs for CSS, PMS

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English (Precis and Composition) English Grammar

Practice Exercise in Diction | English Grammar for Competitive Exams

Find nonstandard, colloquial, and redundant usages in the following sentences. Write the standard words or phrases in the spaces provided. Some sentences may be correct; some may contain more than one error.

1. A bale of hay dropped off the truck on the way to Dover.
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2. Bruno flunked his driving test three times before he secured a licence.
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3. Mrs. Grant felt plenty scared to go into that cave because of the snake.
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4. This plate is an exactly identical replica of those that Willie stored in the attic.
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5. At the reunion, a dozen people sat in a circle and told stories about each other.
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Constitutional Law CSS Notes CSS Optional subjects

The Concept of -Rule of Law | CSS Constitutional Law Notes

Q The Concept of -Rule or Law” is an integral part of the British constitution Explain this in the light of Dicey’s Exposition on the rule of law Also elaborate us present day modem concept in a state (C.S.S.,2016)

Rule of Law

The rule of law is a term that is often used but difficult to define. A frequently heard saying is that the rule of law means the government of law, not men. But what is meant by “a government of law, not men”? Aren’t laws made by men and women in the irroles as legislators? Don’t men and women enforce the law as police officers or interpret the law as judges?

The idea of the rule of law has been around for a long time. Many societies, including our own, have developed institutions and procedures to try to make the rule of law a reality. These institutions and procedures have contributed to the definition of what makes up the rule of law and what is necessary to achieve it.

Meaning of Rule of Law

The origins of the expression “rule of law” in English are uncertain. The first recorded use of the expression that the Oxford English Dictionary can find is by John Blount. Around 1500. Blount, a kinsman of William Blount, 4th Baron Mount joy and a fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, translated into English some selected portions of Nicholas Upton’s Dc Studio Militari (a forgettable 1447 treatise on heraldry and the military). Blount rendered the Latin Juris regula as (using the spelling of his time) the Rewle of lawe.