This document provides instructions for a competitive examination essay for recruitment to government posts in Pakistan. Candidates have 3 hours to write a comprehensive essay between 2,500-3,500 words choosing from one of 10 essay topics. The topics cover issues like Pakistan's energy crisis, obesity, beggars, the United Nations, education systems in Pakistan, democracy, and social securities for women in Islam. Credit will be given for organization, relevance and clarity in the essay response.
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Federal Public Service Commission: Essay
This document provides instructions for a competitive examination essay for recruitment to government posts in Pakistan. Candidates have 3 hours to write a comprehensive essay between 2,500-3,500 words choosing from one of 10 essay topics. The topics cover issues like Pakistan's energy crisis, obesity, beggars, the United Nations, education systems in Pakistan, democracy, and social securities for women in Islam. Credit will be given for organization, relevance and clarity in the essay response.
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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BS-17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2012
Roll Number
ESSAY TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS NOTE:
MAXIMUM MARKS: 100
Make an outline and write a COMPREHENSIVE ESSAY (2500-3500 words) on any
ONE of the given topics. Make sure you use different forms of discourse e.g. exposition, argumentation, description and narration. Credit will be given for organization, relevance and clarity.
1.
Energy Crisis in Pakistan: Causes and Consequences.
2.
Obesity is the root cause of all diseases.
3.
Beggars cannot be choosers.
4.
The United Nations in the 21st Century: Obligations and Limitations.
5.
Brains, like hearts, go where they are appreciated.
6.
The Emerging Power of Public Opinion.
7.
The Suffering Soul in the Scientific Age.
8.
A Critical Analysis of Education Systems in Pakistan.
9.
Democracy is a culture rather than a process.
10.
Social and Economic Securities for Women in Islam.