03-02-2010, 10:06 PM
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<br />I had personal interaction with css topper 2006. Before the announcement of result, he had told me he could fail in english grammar exam because he understood nothing of the paragraph whose precis was to be written in exam. Precis question is always a crucial question in this exam. If someone could not understand abc of original paragraph, how could he write correct precis?
And I know he really knew nothing of that paragraph. For example he was considering name of an ancient personality (as written in original paragraph) to be a difficult english word whose meaning he didn't know.
But he not only passed the exam. He was the topper!!! )
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Well, one does not need to understand stuff 100% to pass. It also depends on individual perception and abilities. One might do just okay in one paper but outstanding in others
if CSS was a childish exam, you would see every third person as an officer
<br />I had personal interaction with css topper 2006. Before the announcement of result, he had told me he could fail in english grammar exam because he understood nothing of the paragraph whose precis was to be written in exam. Precis question is always a crucial question in this exam. If someone could not understand abc of original paragraph, how could he write correct precis?
And I know he really knew nothing of that paragraph. For example he was considering name of an ancient personality (as written in original paragraph) to be a difficult english word whose meaning he didn't know.
But he not only passed the exam. He was the topper!!! )
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Well, one does not need to understand stuff 100% to pass. It also depends on individual perception and abilities. One might do just okay in one paper but outstanding in others
if CSS was a childish exam, you would see every third person as an officer