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Questions vary from candidate to candidate; including your field of study, optionals, current issues,
anything..
The panel is very friendly. Chairman keeps smiling through out your interview, buys everything you say
and hardly ever cross questions.
Nagib Shb is asking somewhat tricky questions but his conduct is friendly as well.
Questions from current issues are broad and abstarct in a sense. Like they are asking about long march,
Balochistan, SC verdict.
Duration varied 5 to 7 mints.. 12 to 15 on avg.. 15 to 20 at times..
They didn't ask from my optionals. I have talked to a number of candidates and what I infer is, every
interview is taking its own direction. Some are asked about books, personalities, I wasn't asked.
Some interviews were opinion based and some were knowledge based as well!
Best of Luck
Panel:
1. Chairman
2. Mr. Naguib Ullah Malik
3. Mr. Ghalib-ud-Din
4. Mr. Mansoor Suhail
5. Ma'am Batool
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Ma'am Batool was very nice. She was asking questions very frankly. She even asked me that
when among friends do you people discuss fashion, trends or the national issues.
There were questions like neelam ghar as well in some interviews. But after all it is test of your
persoanlity. They can assess it whatever the course interview takes.
Mine was for approximately 15-20 mins but I think it was less than 20 mins.I entered the room sat down. The members were smiling. They remained friendly throughout the
interview
(I have done masters in Politics and IR and Mphil in American Studies so their focus remainedon America)
Chairman:You are from Sindh and have lived in Islamabad for your entire life and acquired
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education from Islamabad
Me: Yes sir
chairman: Native VillageMe: Matiari
Chairman: You do not go there so often, bonds are not so strong (Something like that?)
Me: We used to go there often when my grandmother was alive; I think the last time I visitedwas in 2003.
Chairman: American Studies seems peculiar why this particular field
Me: Because the United States is an important country on the map, it plays an important role in
the world politics and we must know about the US politics, history, economy their culture andvalues. During my time at Islamic university, I developed an interest in American government
and politics while I was studying politics and IR. That too became a reason for mphil in the
subject.
The one on the right side: He asked something about the conservatives in the United States andwhy they are willing to go to war
Me: Because of puritan influence and they believe it is their mission to propagate their influence
and the concept of manifest destiny. Mayb cuz they want to establish their supremacy around theworld
He then again asked something about the conservatives being the Republicans and warmongers,
it was not a question rather a statement.
Me: Although almost all Republicans are conservatives not all of them are warmongrers orconservatives.
Mam Batool: Pakistan is facing energy crisis what other sources of energy can be utilized?
Me: Through wind and other sources but I would like it through exploration of coal, we mustutilize our resources.
Mam Batool: Do you think nuclear energy is a good alternative.
Me: After the Fukushema nuclear disaster in Japan I became a bit skeptical about the use of
nuclear energy because it was scary but yes we should go forward with it too to get rid of energycrisis.
The one on the right side (of chairman): On the issue of dams we couldn't solve our political
problems what do you think about thatMe: we must try to have a consensus on the issue of dams. If all the provinces agree we can go
forward with the dam (kalabagh) but without political consensus it wouldn't be a wise step.
Chairman:What are Sindh's reservations?The one on the right side: Name the districts in Southern Sindh
Me: I dont know (The only question that I passed)
Me: The wont get enough water for irrigating their lands
Chairman: You are a student of US history, why were people like martin Luther King and John FKennedy assassinated?
Me: Because some in the United States did not agree with their ideologies, their ideas, like
Martin Luther king was a civil rights activist, John F Kennedy too was pro blacks. There were
those who were opposed to what they stood for.Chairman: Who is your favorite US president?
Me: Bill Clinton
(Tricky question cuz I knew they would start asking follow up questions on the president. I knewabout Bill Clinton more than others and His wife is my favorite personality and I had already
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written that in the Performa so after a second or two thought Bill Clinton would be a safe
choice). But the chairman was like he is one of the recent ones what about old ones something
like thatMe: Abraham Lincoln was good too. I like him and Bill Clinton.
Chairman: What did Abraham Lincoln do?
Me: Because he is the reason blacks are free today. After the civil war and his Emancipationproclamation the black slaves were freed.The one on extreme left: You presented a paper on media in America what was in it?
Me: It was about how media is responsible for influencing the public opinion, foreign policy,
war, electoral politics etc.The one on extreme left: How can you say media affects public opinion and foreign policy?
Me: I used examples in the paper like during the time of George Bush (Senior) when Somali
civil war broke out their plight forced Bush to send troops to the country due to the images that
flashed on the mediaHe cut me then and said what other examples did you use
I was like I am coming to that and started
Me: In Somalia the troops were sent and withdrawn due to public opinion influenced by themedia same is the case when the media in the United States covers the Middle East and gives
equal airtime to both Palestinian and Israeli casualties after disproportionate killings.
He cut me once again and said it is fair and not influencing the public opinion, It is fair to give
equal airtime to both sides.(I thought in my mind, dont let him prevail cuz already many details of my paper evaporated
from my mind due to his countering me constantly and I forgot all significant examples that I
used in it like Vietnam, Watergate etc )Me: Sir if the media covers an Israeli assault on Gaza in a way that it gives 20 minutes to 100
causalities on the Palestinian sides and gives same amount of time to 2 rockets fired on Israel
with only one casualty then this is unfair reporting.
The one on extreme left: What kind of media did you use?Me: Electronic, Channels like Fox news (Conservative) CBS (Liberal but slightly towards the
conservative side
[And that was my biggest blunder cuz it was my own opinion that I have formed during years
that CBS is a bit conservative some of the anchors from CBS]And before I could complete my sentence and say ABC liberal one Papers like New York Times.
He and the other person on the left said it is liberal; I realized in a spur of the moment that I
provided them with this opportunity myself just because I uttered my own opinion and did not go
with the popular view that CBS is liberal (which it is)
Chairman: Do you think media can instigate wars?
Me: I do, yes they can
Thank youThank you sir (All were smiling when I left the room no one was hostile)
It was an average interview in my opinion; I think I have missed no details.
Just stay calm, dont let anyone intimidate you, and no one will intimidate you because the
environment in the room remains good. Trust me.)Hoping for Allahs help
Best of luck all.
Try not to make the mistakes I made.
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My interview held today. Here are my observations/experience:
1) Chairman asked in detail about my academic backgroud and as I am an engineer, so my suitablity and
reason for switching from technical job to civil service.
My current job resoponsiblities, activities and different things related to my expereince.
2) After chiarman, person sitting next to him asked about my books and I had selected "Reluctant
Fundamentalist" by Mohsin Hamid and "Mother" by Gorky. Then there was detailed discussion about
theme of books, different aspects of fundamentalism and Paksitani society as fundamentalist etc. etc.
"Mother" was also discussed in context of socialism and marxism. He also asked about which system is
better? Why socialism failed in Russia?
3) The another panalist asked about role of mothers in integration of our society with respect to novel
"mother"
4) Madam asked me " what do you think implications of Indo-Isreal nexus on Paksitan?"
5) Another queation: When the Balochistan problem will be resolved? time span
6) the social integration of our society is weakening day by day. what can be done to improve this?
7)Why "USSR" fell?
8) Is "bipolar" world better or "unipolar"? why?9)And some more discussion about extremism, fundamentalism etc.
Interview lasted for 23-25 minutes.
Overall environment was very frank and friendly. Chairman was smiling most of the times.
Cheers!!
They asked some female candidates about
Women Protection Bill 2010 Women Emancipation Anti Women practices Issues of women in their locality/province
A female candidate from Sind with Police as her top choice, was asked
Why do you want that particular group? Police order 2002 in detail? What are the issues of police? why can't it maintain law and order situation? What are the issues of women in Sindh? Do you feel you can serve in the tough environment of police?
1. You are an Engineer, why do you want to join civil services?2. You have been a freelance writer ,what did you write about?
3. What did you teach at XYZ ?
4.You have put DMG as your first preference , tell me the qualities of a DMG officer?
5. What about the intellectual level of a Civil Servant? Should it be average, above
average or...
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6.What is the crisis of Pakistan ?
7.You have put Corruption at number 2, how to evaluate corruption?
8.You think the reports of Transparency International and World Justice Project are
reliable?
9.Tell me why is Corruption rampant in the developing world?
10.So, you are saying Corruption doesn't exist in the developed world?
11. In Pakistan we have seen Military as well as Political Governments which one of
them in your opinion is more corrupt?
12. What Kind of a civil servant you want to be? (He gave me three categories and I
chose the last one)
13.What is Public Interest?
14.What is the methodology you are going to use in public service?
15.You are from Cadet College Larkana? (Iam not)
16.Which Tehsil of Larkana do you belong?
17.What are the problems of your district?
18.Tell me two major crops of Larkana
19 Scope of Mechanical Engineering in Pakistan
20 You mentioned Transparency International in your answers, what about the auditorgeneral's report, you think is it reliable?
21.Second Headquarters of UN (this was the only question where I had to say sorry sir)
22 Your favourite US president
23.You have mentioned Earnest Hemingway's book as your favorite? You know who was
Earnest Hemingway?
24.Other books by him
25.Why do you like this book?
26. Youth can be a challenge as well as an opportunity, how can we convert it into an
opportunity?
27. At what level counseling should be done?
28. Problems of Labour in Pakistan29. What are the essentials for a foreign policy?
30. Flaws in Pakistan's Foreign Policy
31. You are saying that we should annoy US on Drone issue?
32.Ok , so you think that Pakistan should focus more on regional level (I didn't think that
I explained my point of view in detail )
This is all I could recall now . I hope it helps.
Hi all. I am going to share with you major questions FPSC asked one of my friends from
Isl:
First they received the aspirant in a warm atmosphere and just after one minute, it all
started like this:
Chairman: Tell us about your degree first and about your experience at QAUI? (my
friend did her MSc in IR).
2. Why you studied IR, whereas mostly girls are interested in Literature and humanities?
what did you learn out of IR?
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3. What to do about regionalism in QAUI?
4. Ok tell us, whats wrong with foreign policy of Pakistan? and who is responsible ?
5. What Hans J Morgenthau says about Foreign policy and how it should be drafted?
please what advice will you give to Foreign office of Pak on recent LOC issue after
reading Morgenthau?
6. How to play good in Afghanistan?
7. whats future scope for Pak in EU?
8. Why you opted for Punjabi? Tell us about Kaido. Hero or Villain?
9. Whats Canyons?
10. How do you see political cliff in Pakistan? Can it affect 2014 and post 2014?
Second Member:
11. Why you want to join Foreign Service? will your parents allow you to live abroad
alone? Do you see any future in FS for women?
12. What will you do if you are elected as PM of Pak in 2013 elections?
13. Whats gender mainstreaming? How it can be done? ca it help avoiding Mumbai like
incidents?
14. Will situation escalate with India? Is war possible? Will you use your nukes ifattacked?
15. How do you see Jap-China island issue? whats US stance on it? what Pakistan should
do?
Madam Batool:
16. What are the recent pieces of legislation which give protection to women right in
Pak?
17. What percentage of women, children and minorities have to suffer the social and
political stigmas?
18. Who is you favorite woman hero from Pak movement?
19. what are scheduled banks?
The rest she forgot. Since her degree was in IR, she says she did well in interview.
Take Care.
i went wit all natural approac..hopefully it ws right approach
.Chirman asif hayat: there is sectarian issue in kurram agency,when tis all started.
Me: sir 2 main causes..afghan jihad(i explained hw it led to extremist views) and iranian
revolution(ta way it emboldened shia community there)..etc etc
Asif hayat: wht happened later.
Me: when american forced entered afghaistan,taliban fled to tribal areas and explored
sectarian issue for their cause..
Sohail safdar: musharraf decision to join war on terror after 9/11 after call from america
ws right or wrong.
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Me: sir at tat time tat decision ws rational and according to ground realities.
mansoor Sohail jumped off his seat and said whtttt ws tat rational.
Me: yes sir ,whole world ws on one side behind tat policy so we joined..
Sohail safdar: who ws behind 9/11 incident.
Me: sir there r diff conspiracy theories,bt alqaeeda did tat and got support from
taliban's govt and america went after them.
Ghalib: there r sanctuaries of terrorists in north waziristan,shd we go after them.
Me: yes sir as we knw there is international pressure on us and drone strikes cz of these
terrorists,,,so we must eliminate primary cause of drones and international pressure...
Najib : it is said tat there wud be 3rd world war,wht u think.
Me: sir we wont hve whole scale war like we had n 1st and 2nd war,,bt we will hve
conflict of policies in diff regions(i gave example of russian,chinese and iranian policiesin syria,afhanistan and other regions vs western policies).
Than he gave me reference from richard nixon book and said tat he ws ws of ta opinion
tat 3rd ww has actually been started in diff regions,,,so u agree wit tis.
I said yes sir..again i refered to policies of diff nations.
Than he said will ta war accur between west and muslim world..
I replied no sir..it wud be between different region...eastern and western blocs etc.
mansoor Sohail: wht shd we do in war on terrorism nw when we hve lost 60b dollers.
Me: sir we hve to own tis war,cz they hve killed our 40,000 people and attaching us at
our door steps..so we must own tis war for our future..we must redine red line,anyone
crossing tat must be punished.
Madam qureshi: pakistan has investment friendly policies bt why investors reluctant.
Me: cz of law and order situation(i gve example of mob burning kfc and mcdonald
during protest blashpemous movie),,they r nt ready to risk their lives and assets.She said
okie i got ur answer..
madam: explain trade nt aid concept.
There were more question bt bhool gayai hai ..
1)
Job related information+current affairs (for already employed candidates)2) Academics+current affairs+books and personalities (for fresh graduates)
3) Native district+Economy+Optionals
It was a battle of 2 smiling assassins....Me and Chairman... :P :P...Here it is..
Chairman: well Asim u belong to Gujranwala...What is famous out there...
Me: Sir, food esp Bar b Q and wrestling as a sports..
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Chairman: Have u visited AKHAARAzz..What about Akhaaraa of Ghulam Dastgir..
Me: Sir, I have been to Akhaara near my home..Moreover wrestlers live in my area too who
have represented Pak at national and int level..
Chairman: You opted for CA than didnt complete it.. than you have opted for DMG at top
not PAAS..Y
Me: Sir, I ddint feel myself secured in CA as it was quite unpredictable therefore I left it..I
believe there I can use my managerial skills in the policy making being a DMG officer..
Cahirman: No man policy is a different issue..
Me: Sir project management is a part of DMG officer task I can use my financial and time
maagement skills to complete project in stipulated time and cost.
Madam: You have Dr. Younis as favorite person..Tell me controversy related to him..
Me: It was a political stunt by sheikh Haseena wajid as dr sb was looking to make a political
party..and she felt jealous
Madam: What do you think about history being taught in education?
Me: Maam it is a very good subject, as we can derive lesson as well as inspiration from
it..Recently we dont pay heed to it being an imp subject
Mr. Najeeb or Mr. Ghayas: What is best crop of Gujranwala?
Me: RiceSir: Dont you think rice dealers evade tax and how much they do?
Me..I cant tell you exact amount but yes they do..I told them the procedure..how they do it..
Sir: What is the difference between a banker and civil servant?
Me: Banker is confined to job whereas Civil service is a vast field to explore..
Sir Sohail: are you satisfied with foreign policy of Pak?
Me: No
Sir: What you want?
ME: I want more diversification and trade with everyone bypassing personal grudges even
with India..
Sir: So should v detrack from Kashmir?
Me: What have we gained in 65 years from this topsy turvy relationship..we should tradewith them in order to settle issues amicably..We can also look towards Russia, EU for more
relationships in trade as well..
Sir:Name some other books apart from the two you mentioned..
Me: Meri zaat Zaara e benishan...Khuda aur muhabbat..
Sir: Did u read Pakistan a Hard Country after passing written exam? and where did the
author belong to?
Me: Sir I read it after written exam but before result..Author is British and is a teacher of Int
terrorism in King's College London..
I hope I have summarized it well...It was hardly 20 minutes and so general that I am
surprised that were they checking me or just having a candid discussion with me..As there
was no technical question on economics and so many issues...
Chairman sahab: you have done BBA. Your group preference is DMG.how can your degree helpyou in DMG?
Me: District Management Group obviously needs management skills and I already have that
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primary set of management skills acquired through BBA.
Chairman: your background is business studies, but you have opted for International Law,
because it is easier to cram it?Me: I have not crammed any subject really. My sister has done her Master in IR and she used ro
discuss topics of International Law with me.The subject interested me and my sister could help
me in too. So I chose to opt it.Chairman: Have your of ICJ?Me: yes sir
Chairman: what does it do?
Me: International Court of Justice plays its role in settling international conflicts and disputesand provides basic legislation for Intl Law?
Chairman: it makes legislation?how?
Me: actually international law lacks formal legislation so whatever treaties are agreed Upon in
ICJ act as legislation or deriving force for the other relevant disputes.
Chairman: what would ICJ do if a party refuses to come to the hearing?
e: It would try to resolve the dispute peacefully.Chairman: but if the party refuses to be part of the whole dispute. Then would ICJ be able to
force it?
e: there can be sanctions and embargos but not use of force for any international person.
Chairman: person or country?Me: a country is an international person too.
Chairman: ok
Then by another member, a lot of questioning on government,governance,democracy etc. A lotof confrontation. Why have you selected for DMG?who does policy making?
Questions on government,democracy,military coup,musharraf era etc. By aonther member.(both
these members were left to the chairman sahab)
Rhe one right to chairman: which city modern olympics in 19th century started?Me: sorry sir I do not know.
Same member: which city has Mona Lisa's museum?
Me: sorry sir i cant recall.
Few more questions from the same member. Cant recall
Madan Batool: why is America interested in India?
Me: the whole region is important. Where China is friends with Pakistan,Amsrica would want to
be friends with India for the balance of power.
Madam Batool: Due to China's booming economy.Madam Batool: one simple asnwer. What is the difference between the mission of a business and
that of a government?
Me: business is profit oriented. Government is people oriented.
Madam Batool seemed satisfied by the answer.The one to the extreme left: you failed in 2011. How.
Me: I failed in essay.
Were you expecting itMe:no sir. I was expecting to pass it.
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Him: do you think you have improved this time?
Me: yes sir. I believe i have improved.
Him: do you think you deserve it this time?Me: ye sir i deserve it.
Ok.
Chairman sahab;Thank you. It was very nice meeting you. Have a nice day.
Me: thank you.same here. ALLAH HAFIZ
(I HAVE FORGOTTEN SOME OF QUESTIONS AND CONFRONTATIONS)but it was no easy job. A lot of stress and speediness to be handled. Hope I did it well. Do pray
for me guys.
I entered the room with a smile. All the members were smiling as well. They greeted me and then asked
me to sit down n then the interview began.
Chairman:
Q-You have come from sargodha?
Q-Your schooling is also from Sargodha?
Q-You did graduation in 2009, what have you been doing since then?
Q-Oh sorry you've also done masters. It's not written here, let me add it. Which year?
(ma'am asked here from sargodha uni?)
Q-you did fsc? With bio chem n phy? pre medical right?
Q-Then why did you switch to literature?
Q-You've mentioned reading as your hobby. What do you read?
Q-Any particular thing?
Q-What sort of novels?
Q-Fiction of which particular writer?
Q-Do you read newspapers? which one?Q-why dawn?
Q-You have heard?? but don't you read it. You should have judged yourself.
What do you find in Dawn?
Q-certain people write columns n articles in it. Can you name a few of them?
Q-what does Mr. Najam write about?
Q-He has a certain opinion of his own. What is his stance, his point of view on foreign policy?
Thank you!
Mr. Najib:
Q-Being a student of science which is quite interesting and then switching over to as boring a subject as
English literature, what were the factors behind it. Why did you particularly choose literature?Q-So you found it interesting? Or did you think you were good at english language?
Q-why was literature easy for you to study?
Q-So which field of literature do you like the most?
Q-who is your fav among the romantic poets?
Q-what are the chief characteristics of Keats' poetry?
Q-What is that particular feature for which his odes are famous?
Q-Define satire.
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Q-which is that particular satirical work you would have read at school n then even at masters level?
Q-Yes. Who is the writer of Gulliver's travels?
Q-How would you rate Swift as a satirist?
Q-What has he shown us through Gulliver's Travels? Had he been effective?
Q-ok tell me what was the English society like during Swift's age?
Thank you
2nd Member on the extreme left:
Q-Have you heard the name of northern areas and of gilgit baltistan?
Q-when and why was the status of these areas changed? what were the reasons?
Q-IMF loan, is it unconditional or are there some conditions?
Q-what exactly are those conditions if you can elaborate?
Q-Why this loan is so important or is it really necessary for us to take this loan?
Q-What is the total amount of this loan?
Q-%age of total trade deficit?
3rd member:
Q-tell me in percentage the contribution of oil, gas and hydal power in our energy sector.Q-what is the total area of pakistan.
Q-ok you remember it well. now tell me the total area of balochistan.
Q-Which are the major rivers of Pak?
Q-Why have you named only five? there is also river kabul. then he told me from where it passes and
where it joins indus.
Q-why have not we constructed kalabagh dam?
Q-what are those concerns of other provinces?
Q-Does kpk think it would be deprived of water or is there any other reservation?
Q-Which two cities of kpk?
Q-what are the reservations of sindh?
Q-a water accord was signed between the provinces. when was it signed?Q-Tell the clauses of that accord.
Ma'am Batool:
Q-What is this kashmir issue? how did it originate?
Q-is it still an issue? You think it is still there?
Q-But why was kashmir given to pak?
Q-why is kashmir important?
Q-which areas constitute kashmir?
Q-I did not ask you to name the cities or districts. tell me which particular areas. then she told me from
where kasmir begins n where it ends.
Q-Is azad kashmir included in it?
Q-can you tell total area of kashmir?
Thank you.
Chairman: It was very nice meeting you. good luck and have a nice day.
I hope i have not missed anything. I am not satisfied with my interview. i think i coul not do well. I
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request all the forum members to pray for me. I'll be obliged.
Regards.
Mine was for approximately 15-20 mins but I think it was less than 20 mins.I entered the room sat down. The members were smiling. They remained friendly throughout the
interview
(I have done masters in Politics and IR and Mphil in American Studies so their focus remainedon America)
Chairman:You are from Sindh and have lived in Islamabad for your entire life and acquired
education from Islamabad
Me: Yes sir
chairman: Native VillageMe: Matiari
Chairman: You do not go there so often, bonds are not so strong (Something like that?)Me: We used to go there often when my grandmother was alive; I think the last time I visited
was in 2003.
Chairman: American Studies seems peculiar why this particular field
Me: Because the United States is an important country on the map, it plays an important role inthe world politics and we must know about the US politics, history, economy their culture and
values. During my time at Islamic university, I developed an interest in American government
and politics while I was studying politics and IR. That too became a reason for mphil in thesubject.
The one on the right side: He asked something about the conservatives in the United States andwhy they are willing to go to war
Me: Because of puritan influence and they believe it is their mission to propagate their influenceand the concept of manifest destiny. Mayb cuz they want to establish their supremacy around the
world
He then again asked something about the conservatives being the Republicans and warmongers,it was not a question rather a statement.
Me: Although almost all Republicans are conservatives not all of them are warmongrers orconservatives.
Mam Batool: Pakistan is facing energy crisis what other sources of energy can be utilized?Me: Through wind and other sources but I would like it through exploration of coal, we must
utilize our resources.
Mam Batool: Do you think nuclear energy is a good alternative.
Me: After the Fukushema nuclear disaster in Japan I became a bit skeptical about the use ofnuclear energy because it was scary but yes we should go forward with it too to get rid of energy
crisis.
The one on the right side (of chairman): On the issue of dams we couldn't solve our politicalproblems what do you think about that
Me: we must try to have a consensus on the issue of dams. If all the provinces agree we can go
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forward with the dam (kalabagh) but without political consensus it wouldn't be a wise step.
Chairman:What are Sindh's reservations?
The one on the right side: Name the districts in Southern Sindh
Me: I dont know (The only question that I passed)
Me: The wont get enough water for irrigating their lands
Chairman: You are a student of US history, why were people like martin Luther King and John FKennedy assassinated?Me: Because some in the United States did not agree with their ideologies, their ideas, like
Martin Luther king was a civil rights activist, John F Kennedy too was pro blacks. There were
those who were opposed to what they stood for.Chairman: Who is your favorite US president?
Me: Bill Clinton
(Tricky question cuz I knew they would start asking follow up questions on the president. I knew
about Bill Clinton more than others and His wife is my favorite personality and I had alreadywritten that in the Performa so after a second or two thought Bill Clinton would be a safe
choice). But the chairman was like he is one of the recent ones what about old ones something
like thatMe: Abraham Lincoln was good too. I like him and Bill Clinton.
Chairman: What did Abraham Lincoln do?
Me: Because he is the reason blacks are free today. After the civil war and his Emancipation
proclamation the black slaves were freed.The one on extreme left: You presented a paper on media in America what was in it?
Me: It was about how media is responsible for influencing the public opinion, foreign policy,
war, electoral politics etc.The one on extreme left: How can you say media affects public opinion and foreign policy?
Me: I used examples in the paper like during the time of George Bush (Senior) when Somali
civil war broke out their plight forced Bush to send troops to the country due to the images that
flashed on the mediaHe cut me then and said what other examples did you use
I was like I am coming to that and started
Me: In Somalia the troops were sent and withdrawn due to public opinion influenced by themedia same is the case when the media in the United States covers the Middle East and gives
equal airtime to both Palestinian and Israeli casualties after disproportionate killings.
He cut me once again and said it is fair and not influencing the public opinion, It is fair to giveequal airtime to both sides.
(I thought in my mind, dont let him prevail cuz already many details of my paper evaporated
from my mind due to his countering me constantly and I forgot all significant examples that I
used in it like Vietnam, Watergate etc )Me: Sir if the media covers an Israeli assault on Gaza in a way that it gives 20 minutes to 100causalities on the Palestinian sides and gives same amount of time to 2 rockets fired on Israel
with only one casualty then this is unfair reporting.
The one on extreme left: What kind of media did you use?Me: Electronic, Channels like Fox news (Conservative) CBS (Liberal but slightly towards the
conservative side
[And that was my biggest blunder cuz it was my own opinion that I have formed during yearsthat CBS is a bit conservative some of the anchors from CBS]
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And before I could complete my sentence and say ABC liberal one Papers like New York Times.
He and the other person on the left said it is liberal; I realized in a spur of the moment that I
provided them with this opportunity myself just because I uttered my own opinion and did not go
with the popular view that CBS is liberal (which it is)Chairman: Do you think media can instigate wars?
Me: I do, yes they canThank youThank you sir (All were smiling when I left the room no one was hostile)
It was an average interview in my opinion; I think I have missed no details.
Just stay calm, dont let anyone intimidate you, and no one will intimidate you because the
environment in the room remains good. Trust me.)Hoping for Allahs help
Best of luck all.
Try not to make the mistakes I made.__________________
Chairman sb :
Salam dua k bad baat shuru hui or...........
History and details of Rajpoot (My caste)
Disscussion on My education (Software engeering)
Job and job details
Why you opted punjabi?
Name the Sufi poets
What was their philosophy?
Comparison b/w Bhullay Shah and Sultan Bahu's poetry and philosophy
Najeeb Sb:
Detail discussion on my my favorite book (Bureaucracy in Pakistan)
Role of bureaucracy in 50's 60's
Malik Ghulam Muhammad and his details as he was bureaucrate
Why to join CS?
Then he suggested me another book on bureaucracy and said its a good read
Sohail Mansoor
Indo Pak relations
Diplomacy or authoritatrian method to solve?What arethe core issues
What to do for our water problem
Is its only India's fault?
Do we need bilateral talks or need some neutral helper in our issues?
Ghalib ud Din:
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IT and talked about my current job and profile of my company (TRG)
What are the issues in this industry......
How to resolve?
Talked about NADRA
Madam Batool:
Asked me about my favorite book 'I dare' (autobiography of Kiran Bedi,The cop)
Detailed discussion
i entered the room , said salam n was asked by the chairman to sit.
chairma.u r hasan nasir from fsd,u did mbbs from king edward lhr,u did house job from mayo
me.no sir i dint do house job
ch. y
me.sir i started preparing fr css n nw m teaching at a medical college
ch.y r u leavng medical 4 css
me.sir i want to remain in my own country while most of drs leave coz of insecure service structure in
pak n other issues
ch.wt is the main cause of drs leaving this poor country
me,service structure n security issues
then najeeb sb
sir najeeb.dr sb can u tell me what is social justice
me.a process where evry citizen z entitled to equal rights n justie on equal footings
he.is it possbl to fully implement it in contemporary world
ime.ideally it should be bt practically 100% imp is nt posbl
he.what is welfare state
me.that works for protection n promotion of citizen rights
he.name any
me.england,norway,belgium
he.what is islamic concpt of welfare state
me.evry citizen should be given facilities on equal footings irrespective of caste n creed.the holy
prophet peace be upon him once said if a person dies whatevr he leaves is 4 his relatives bt his
liabilities r liabilities of state
he.any islamic welfare state
me.to some extent saudi arabia
he.bt people r v rich there ,state dz nt hav to do a lot 4 them
me.ryt sir
he.dz islam ask rich individuals also to take part in welfare or only state has to act
me.both,zukat,n prohibition of hoarding n usury r individuals duty
he.y we could nt implement islamic welfare in pak
me.coz politiccians could not prepare a roadmap 4 d country,thy remaind busy in power politics
he , bt in all three constitutns there r islamic provisions
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me.bt there is no implementation.a chinese saying that a nation unwilling to work starts making laws
sir mansoor .bt making laws is a gud thing
me.bt implementatn z also necessary
he,then askd a few qstns like total exprts of pak,amount of us aid,
me.could answer 2 of 4 sch numerical qstns
he.describe kargil issue
me.did
he.shold v probe army4 that
me.if india can do that 4 1962 war defeat to china,we also need to knw the truth
then sir ghlib
he.tell me role of arab league in development of arab states
me.its a toothless tiger as most of the ststes themselves r monarchies they would oppose democratic
ryts of the people
he.whch institutn was responsble 4 dhaka fall
me.fst politicians then bureucracy then army
he.army at last?Y?
me.politicians remaind engaged in power poltics,ZA BHUTO should have done a compromise to save
the country.then bureucracy was havng a sense of superiority over bangalis that we in west pak r
more islamic n democratic
he.do u knw abt a polish resulution abt this incidnt
me.sorry sir
then maam batool
she.having done mbbs 4rm most prestigious instituite of pak,what would u say abt yda
me.they r doing wrong,going on strikes dznt suit our profession,they represent only minority,most of
drs r patriotic n want to serve bt govt should also solve service structre issue
she.y dnt u peole expose them through media then
me.media z divided on this issue
she.wt would u do if not selected
me.cntinue my profession n reappear
she.would u join police if we allocate u to police
me.i will(police z my 2nd pref)
shewhat r the changes u being a dr would bring to police.
me.being a dr m compssionate n would deal the public compassionately
chairman.so u would bring compassion into police?
me.coz i believe civil servants should b polite ,friendly n vibrant
madam.is bureaucracy of pak not vibrant
me.a few peopl r doing v good work,bt still a rum 4 improvment
chairman.do u knw any dr in police who brought any change
me.dr shehzad from KING EDWARD,he has given easy access to the people,they dnt feel hesitant in
coming to him
chairman.thanku.have a nyc day
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me.thanku sir
plz pray for my success. . .n comment as well
I was 9th to enter the Interview Room out of 13 that day
Timing: 2 4pm to 2:29pm.
Confident with smile on face, I entered the room, said Salam to all n proceeded to the chair.
Chairman asked me to have a seat.
I button off my coat n sat in the chair comfortably.
Chairmanasked me general Qs related to my field (textiles).
Then, Chairman asked me about Durand line, ceasefire line n LoC.
I answered correctly with figures like dates n lengths.
He then enquired me about origin of names of these lines.
I again answered him with accurate figures.
(Chairman seemed satisfied).
Then, Nagib Ullahsb asked me why I wanted to join PSP.
I delivered 5 pertinent reasons.
He enquired me about various things regarding Police n I gave my answers with comfort.
He then asked me why I opted Philosophy.
I gave very strong reasons.
He smiled n asked me the philosophy of my life.
I satisfied him on this point.
Then, Mansoor Suhailsb further asked me abt Philosophy n Pak-US Relations.
I answered with facts n added new nominations of Obama in my answer.
(He seemed satisfied too).
Then, Ghalib-ud-Dinsb again asked me about Philosophy n US-Hist.
I again played in my strong area.
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In the last, Mam Batool asked me about Dr. A Q Khan n Indo-US Nuclear deal.
I answered her to the point n explained to her our national interests in this case.
She asked me a technical point n I answered it pertinently.
(She seemed satisfied too).
Finally, Chairmansmiled to me n said "Best of Luck, Have a nice day!"
I reciprocated by saying "Sir, Have a good day too "
He passed smile. I got off my seat, button up my coat n turned to the door.
Overall, I enjoyed the whole activity. Panel was soft-spoken. I listened to them carefully n they, to me. Most of the times, members seemed satisfied with my answers n their body-language n gestures were
very positive .
Guys I am posting my interview that took place today.
first of all i want everyone to relax up because the panel is very friendly and encouraging. They dont
cross question much and they make a very comfortable environment. Chairman keeps smiling and
seems interested in every detail that you provide.
About urdu or english, it depends upon which path you take them.My interview was all general. I worked in UN and currently am with an international organization so
their interest remained focused on Refugess, Idps, losses of natural disasters, figures of refugees, figures
of world bank, foreign aid, UN mandate, goals,developments, UNSC reforms,Kashmir issue, 1970 war,
taliban and yes they asked me about my fav book and few questions that I had mentioned in my
psychological performa.
It was a good experience, i want to tell everyone to please relax and release all your tensions. Just try
and know yourself better. It will help you a lot.
Salam dears
My interview was conducted on 19th Feb, 2013 in Peshawar. My turn was fifth. The first fellow who
came out said, it was general and she was asked about energy crisis. It was all she could tell us. The guy
before me told me that it was general and he was asked about the terrorism issue, FATA and the
American troops withdrawal from Afghanistan. The came my turn
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The Interview started and the Panelists received me with smiling faces. After sitting, it started:
Chairman: You are from FATA. Which agency?
Me: I am from FR Bannu
He: Wazir?
Me: Yes
He: which tribe, Ahmadzai?
Me: No, Utmanzai
He: Ok, so U have done your LLB and now you are teaching. U have also practiced at courts for some
time, A Lawyer-turned-Lecturer.
Me: Well Sir, actually I practised only for a few months, just to get my bar enrollment and practicing
lisence.
He: Ok, why? u didn't like lawyer profession or the black coat?
Me: No, actually my family is job-oriented, I mean government service. My father also suggested me to
join service, so I quit. I practiced just to get lisence bcz it was a bit enthusiastic after fresh graduation,
my friends were also doing the same and I was free during those months.
He: Ok. So now u are in Gomal University. When was it founded?
Me: In 1974.
He: And how many departments there?
Me: I dont know exactly but above 30, round about 34. Actually two new departments have been
established last year and some are under the process, so dont know exactly.
He: Ok, so during this period, from 1974 till this date, which departments have got a better reputation.
Me: People say that Pharmacy of Gomal University is very good and also the Veternary Sciences College,
thats also very famous.
He: Ok. You have mentioned in your hobbies that you like to listen to music. What kind of music do you
like to listen?
Me: Well I used to listen to a variety of music. I listen to Arabic and english, semi-classical like ghazals
and others
He: No, I mean you like classical or what type?
Me: That depends upon my mood. I used to listen to semi-classical, ghazals and some times I like to
listen Rock bands.I mean I listen to the music which seems good to me at times
He: Thats strange, what music do u like? (smiling)
Me: Well Sir, music, poetry are things that you can not name the poet always for example, its a poem or
verse that you like and then you wanna read it.
He: Ok, lemme ask then in what kinda mode do u like to listen which kinda music?
Me: When I am alone and wanna have some rest and peace, I would prefer a ghazal or a soft tune. I
listen to rock music specially when I am driving bcz that keeps me active and enthusiastic.
He (lot of smiles): Well but be careful, while listen to fast music you might not hit your car.
Me: Yes sir, sure. I always be careful about that.
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He: Ok, what is your opinion about the judiciary?
Me: Its good Sir. In my opinion, it is far better though I must say that on some points it do transcend its
jurisdiction, its sphere but over all situation, its better.
THEN THE OTHER PANELIST (I think Mr. Nageeb) STARTED ASKING:
He: Ok Siraj Khan. Do you know about the nationalization during Bhutto's era. What were its causes and
what was its result?
Me: Yes sir, Bhutto started to nationalize the institutions, I mean taking them under the state's control.
It was because of the ideology of Peoples Party as it is still in their menifesto that Socialism is our
economy. So that was a socialist move, because in socialism, institutions belong to state, the productive
resources are owned by state. And its result, in the long run was not good.
He: How?
Me: Because when the state took control of the institutions, major industries, they came under the
influence of the politicians, ministers. So that resulted in lot of political interfearence in them, so politics
was involved. That also increased corruption. Lot of people were recruitted on political basis, infact
over-recruitment was made and ten people were given job in an office where we needed a few. And
ultimately, that resulted in over-burdenning the exchequer as state had to pay to them plus state had to
put money inese institutions to run in case of crisis.
He: But I have these figures in front of me which show that it benefit the country. In the begining, they
proved good?
Me: Well sir, I dont have any figures infront of me and I donnu any, but experience in the long run
showed that it proved a bad decision and thats why we have to reverse that policy afterwards by
privatizing them again, even in the govts of Peoples Party.
He: Ok, Leme ask something else, about the corporate sector. How can we stop them from eating out
everything, like you know the corporate people, they are squeezing us and taking everything of us, their
greed. How to control it?
Me: well sir, your question is based on the presumtion that all corporate people are bad. I wont agree
with that, there could be good people as well. And how to control them, lemme think, I think the better
way is to implement our laws in true spirit to protect others rights.
He: Ok, lemme put it in another way, how can we curb the corporate sector from this greed?
Me: Well sir, I dont have a much solid solution as we have also experienced the nationalization process,
by taking it in state's control but that didn't work. So I would say that we should strengthen our laws and
implement them fully and truly.
He (cutting me): Do u know? In Libya, Qadafi govt used to sell their oil for ..........billion dollars. And after
his govt fell, it was discovered that the greater chunk went to their accounts and less was there for the
people.
Me: Ok sir, i didnt know that but I think this example doesnt fit our situation bcz Libya was a socialist
state under Qadafi. So the corporate sector wasn't like us in there, it was state-controlled of which you
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talked earlier in Bhutto's time. And Libya was a scoialist state, I agree that less civil and political rights
were there, but they wrere providing lot of socio-economic rights to the people like medical care, free
education.
He: Ok, but people dont need only food, there are other things important as well.. Ok lets move
forward, Bhutt had a socialist ideolgy but from a land-lord background, likewise Imran Khan has a liberal
background but his ideology is not, what do you think how this affects, our leaders like this.
Me: Well, I think that personal background is not that important if the person is committed truly to the
ideology that he presents, and its ideology that matters.
He; But a leader should prove himself a role model for others.I am asking it philosophically.
Me; Well I dont think it is not necessary that a socialist should start living in a hut. As I said before its the
ideology I think that matters, if it is good for the people and there is a true commitment to it. I do not
believe in personalities, what I believe is the ideology on which a party is formed, personalities may have
personal flaws but they ere not important to me. Personalities come and die but the idea lives for a
longer period.
He: Ok, tell me then that which political leader do you like in ths history of Pakistan? A role model for
you or that u really admire.
Me: Well frankly speaking sir, I was born during the martial law of ziaul-Haq, that was my childhood.
Then I saw the two turns of peoples party and muslim league, the way they had enmity for each other
which seems childish to me that they always thought of their own benefit to come into power. And then
musharraf. But none of them could impress me.
He: Ok but don't we learn people from reading books? I mean in the past any leader?
Me: Thats right but in writings, there is always difference of opinion and you have to rely on one. I dont
have any such leader who is an ideal for me. I would rather say that after Quaid-e Azam, we couldn;t
produce a single leader of his calliber.
He: Ok, don't u think that some contribution they also made for example Nawaz Sharif. It is said that
Muslim League govt contributed in building infra-structure, like the motor way, which is a huge
contribution towards our infra-structure development.
Me: It would be, as I admire the motor way but besides that he has also committed lot of blunders as
well which did not good to the country.
He: for example?
Me; For example, after the atomic blasts that we made, the govt freezed the foreign reserve accounts.
He apealed the overseas Pakistanis first to send their money to Pakistan and when received here, he
freezed their accounts and they couldn't take their own money back. And the govt offered dollars to
then laterly for Rs. 45 though in open market, it was Rs 55 worth. So that was, lemme say, a very stupid
move from him.
He (nodding head): Ok. You have done LLB, tell me about the doctrine of necessity. How it affected our
country?
Me: The doctrine of necessity dodn't do any good. It was used to validate the dictators rule in our
country, the military take overs were granted validation always under the plea of this doctrine, so I dont
think it did some good.
He: But the supreme court had accepted it and validated?
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Me; yes, thats true. The supreme court under the influence of thos dictators adopted it but that was
wrong e.g when the first martial law was imposed by General Ayub, the supreme court in its judgment
said that the whole modern constitutional jurisprudence revolved around this doctrine which was false
(I wanted to add but then the other panelist started).
THE THIRD PENELIST (I THINK MR. MANSOOR SOHAIL)
He: So siraj khan, you have mentioned a book here "A History of God" by Karen Armstrong. who is this
author?
Me: Sir Karen Armstrong is a british scholar. She became a nun during her adolesence and remained
there for seven years. Then she left the nun-ship (the panelist said, the monastry), yes the monastry and
applied for a scholarship to the Oxford University. After getting the scholarship, she graduated and
completed her Ph.D thesis over there. She writes on comparative religions.
He: Ok, so what is in this book?
Me: That is clear from its name "A History of God". In it she had written about the concept of God during
different periods of history of mankind. She focused on the three major religions which claim to be
divine ones: Islam, Judaism and Christianity. The concept of God in them, how it evolved and how it
affected the lives of their followers. Like the concept changes according to needs of the people for
example. God is away from our sight and senses so we conceive Him according to our needs and wishes.
An area where rain-fall is scarce, raining would be considered as one of major attributes of God that He
brings rain but areas where rain-fall is abundant, people won't ask God anymore to cause rainfall and it
would become a usual phenomenon. They would consider God as the giver of some other needs and
wishes for which they turn to Him and ask Him to fulsill them.
He: Ok, which one is your favorite chapter in it? I mean its a good book, I have read it twice though I do
not agree at different points. Which chapter do you like the most in it?
Me; I like the chapter about Islam.
He: About Islam, Ok. what is your concept of God?
Me: You mean my personal concept of God?
He: No, I mean what does Quran says about God. I am a muslim, I mean you and we all are muslims so I
didnt mean any such thing, so the Quranic concept of God.
Me; Well, according to the Quran, God is the creator of the Universe and He has created it to test us, the
human beings according to His plan. And God is One, He is Unique, there is nothing like Him. No eyes
can see Him ever and...
He: God do not transform, that is also very important, U know transformation of God? into a human or
some other thing like fire.
Me: Yes, thats important. In Islam, there is no concept of tranformation of God into any other form, He
is unique and His Ownself.
He; Ok, do you know about peganism? Do they believe in God?
Me: Yes, I know. The pegans do not believe in God, they worship manythings for example starts, planets
and...
He: You mean they worship multiple gods?
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Me: Yes they do.
The chairman said Ok thank U Siraj Khan. Have a nice day.
Me: Thank you sir as well.
So that was my whole interview, almost word by word whatever had been asked and how did I reply. I
do not know whether it was good or not, as it was very general and a sort of debate or discussion. But I
replied with full honesty whatever I believed in and I was confident, fluent, polite and humble in the
discussion.
Hello dears
My optionals were: Urdu, Constitutional Law, Muslim Law and Jurisprudence, Journalism, Sociology
And this one question from Mr. Mnsoor Sohail
He: So siraj khan, U have given Forign Office as ur first choice, then DMG, then Police. Why foreign
office?
Me: yes sir, I think that I am good in communication (he: diplomacy?), I m good in communicating my
ideas, in presentation of them in good form, I can convince others my point of view. So I think that I can
do a better job in that field to represent my country.
He: U think u are better? why do u think and better than what?
Me: I am not making a comparison with anyone, I mean I can do this job better. As you knowunfortunately, our country has an ill-reputation in the outside world. Most of the people know us in
terms of terrorism, bomb blasts and negative things. I think that image should be changed and I can
contribute in it. By telling them the other side of the picture. The good things about us that are not
known to them, the soft image of us who we are to represent better.
He: U mean the soft image of Pakistan.
Me: Yes, and thats what is needed much.
Interview started at 3 0pm. At that point of time, the situation in Karachi was deteriorating each
minute and the news of IG Sindh resignation was in the corridors, when I was called for interview with
the panel.
I greeted Good Afternoon, to which Chairman Sahab replied Assalam u Alaikum and then asked me to
take a seat.
Chairman sb started the interview: Your profile is fit for a job in a multinational company, why do you
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want to join civil service?
Chairman : You studied Textile Science and Management Marketing, why didnt you study social
sciences in higher studies.
Chairman: You want to be in foreign service, In a individual capacity, how have you presented a soft
image of Pakistan in your interaction with foreigners ?
Chairman: Is the human rights record better in present government or the previous government?
The next panelist asked about London riots 2010 and whether David Cameron austerity measures were
responsible for it. He also asked about APTMA, recommendations to improve tax base
3RD Panelist focused on environment, corporate social responsibility, environmental impact
assessment, and how the place where I work manage the issues of environment
4th Panelist (Najeeb Sahab) started speaking me in French. He asked me why I learned the language and
how does French language helps me. His questions were regarding Eurozone crisis and how France,
Spain and Greece are faring. He also asked me potential regions where Eurozone type union can be
formed and viable.
There was visible commotion and fidgeting with mobile during the interview as the law and order
situation was deteriorating minute by minute in Karachi. The female panelist even left the room once to
attend a call.
The interview finished at 3:30pm. There were 3 people waiting to be interviewed after me.
I took my interview today.
First I would like to make you relax that there is nothing to worry about.Penal is very friendly.
I entered the room at 10:15.Nothing was asked from my optionals nor from my proforma.
As usual Chairman started asking questions.Chairman:You have done Masters in economics so What are the agricultural problems of Pakistan?
2.How will you resolve these problems?
3.Do you suppose that economic system prevailing in the country is good or what??
Some more questions regarding my subject.
Sir Nagib:How do you c the next elections?
2.Which party is leading in the recent survey?
3.Where does PTI stand?
4.Which institute,according to you,has been performing better since last 6 years?
5.How plz justify?
Sir Mansoor:Tell me something about Missing persons issue?2.Some questions regarding Kashmir issue and Kargil issue?
3.When was sukkur barrage constructed?
4.Total canals from sukkur barrage?
5.Longest canal?
Sir Ghalib:Who is MNA of your constituency?
2.Some questions about my district?
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Madam Batol:What is difference between Bhutto's PPP and Zardari's PPP?
some other questions about current issues,but I can't recall now.
Overall it was good,but not according to my expectations,
I left the room right at 10:40.
Pray for my success.
Wish you best of luck..
My Interview Took Place On 6th March 2013: We were 15 candidates and I was at last num!!
My reporting time was 11 pm so I reached well in time and after that it was a long wait for me because
my turn came at 4.30pm!!
I entered into room and greeted all the members with smile! Then interview started
Chairman: Which District are you from?
-What is your District famous for?-You did B.SC and Then M.A! Why such turn from Science subjects to literature?
-You had been teaching?
-It was NGO or private school?
-So you are not teaching now, what are you doing these days! (My answer was only CSS, CSS and CSS,
here chairman sahib passed a big smile and appreciate me saying good dedication!)
Then he handed over to another member
Member2:An MNA Ramesh Lal had given some fund in your district for the construction of a bridge for
your religious place, so whats its status is it completed or not?
-What is amount of gas produced from Qadirpur Gas Field?
-Any Oil field found in your district?
-What are the causes of energy crisis?
-What about Diamer Bhasha Dam, whats its capacity for electricity production?Tarbella Dam? Mangla
Dam?
-Where in Sindh wind power plant installed? Its capacity?
-One que was from Sindhi (my optional)
Then he thanked and handed to MAM
Mam:You have mentioned net surfing as ur hobby, so what u surf on net?
-What about social networking?
-Have you done any social work?(I have operated a welfare association)
-What work did u do through Association? Any benefits?
-Did you get any funds?
-Do you have any hindrance in your life due to problem you facing?(she appreciated my answer here)
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Then she thanked and passed to 4th member
Member 4:In Pakistan Social infrastructure is poor, there is lack of funds, so what could be the role of
NGOs?
-What are the problems of Minorities?(I was appreciated on my Ans)
-So why media is reporting that there is mass migration from Hindus?
-Have u ever faced intolerance from Muslims at your city level?
-In our society intolerance is increasing day by day so what do think? Will we able to shun it your
opinion?
Then he thanked me and passed to 5th member
Member5:He asked me 2 or 3 question regarding use of social networking and how could we make
good use of it?
-You said that u didnt have aptitude/interest for literature so why did you opt for it?
-What is difference between Renaissance and Elizabethan period?
-Any notable literary figure of this period?
-Shakespeares famous works?
-Any of his tragedy?
-What are the characteristics of Shakespearean tragedy?
-What is Kashmir Issue?
-What could be its possible solution?
-What are other available options for its solution?
-Why it hasnt been resolved so far? How could it be resolved?
It was last question from me and all thanked me and wished me nice day! I also Thanked all the
members and left the room!
This was all about my interview!
My interview 07-03-2013. 4 pm Duration 25 minutes.
I was the last one.
Entered:
Chairman:
Where is ICJ?What are its functions?
How is its decision implemented?
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Where you live now?
why you do not practice law?
why are so many gaps in your education?
2nd Member:
what is problem in Karachi and Quetta?then questions from my answer as I said Karachi and Quetta have diffrent problems, as myanswer was Karach has a culture of violence: political, social and economic issues are resolved
through the barrel of gun. then long discussion on that Answer............
3rd Member.
Karachi shall be made a province? Like Gilgit Baltistan and again Kashmir shall be made
Province of Pakistan? Siraki province is the demand of people? what you say?
Economic problem of Pakistan the answer again brought slew of questions and finally he askedsolutions to economic problems.
4th Member:
Where is HQ of UNESCO?
Judicial Activism?
Removal of PM by SC, what you say?
5th Member:Madam
Election commission of Pakistan?
Its role in transparent election?
why people are protesting against ECP?
How will it implement Article 61 and 62 in letter and Sprite.
The Chairman is a great Man))) Madam is also very nice all other members are very helping,
they help very much. I forgot to name Rental Power Project and he Helped me I said " Rental_____ and then he helped to complete the sentence, I said thanks for the favor.
Just be cool)) But waiting is a great trouble as after 5 hours my turn came but they serve tea andbiscuit all the day. It was a great experience.
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Prejudice is an opinion without judgment. Voltaire my hero
My Interview on 05-03-2013
Chairman: -To which district you belong?
-When it was formed?
-From which district it was formed?
-What benefits people got after new district formation?
-What benefits politicians got from the new district formation?
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-How your district has contributed since then?
-Five years ago there was Local Govt system, what were its advantages? Examples of some
developments especially in my district and area?
-Now since last five year there has not been any local govt system how do you see this period?
-Which Local Govt system is better? LGS 1979 or 2001? Why?
Member 1-who is MNA of your constituency?
-He is going to join PML-N, what are your concerns?
-People have elected him and what he has done so far?
-Who was district Nazim of your district?
-How do you see Jatoi familys politics in the district?
-Their role in development process?
-How do you rate them?
-What are five top problems of Sindh?
-How can we resolve problems of education sector?
-What is the budget allocation for Education?
-What % of GDP it is ?
-If it is less then what % of GDP it should be?
-Do you favour 18th amendment?
-What are its positive aspects?
Madam:-Why people are not raising their voices when they are facing problems and they are not
getting their rights?
-Dont you think that they are scared from the feudal lords and strong dynastic politicians? Some
discussion about it.
Member 3:How do you see Pakistans foreign Policy in last 3-4 years?
-What flaws you see in it? And some discussion about it.
-What will be the scenario of Afghanistan after NATOs withdrawal in 2014?
-How do you see changes in world politics after NATO withdrawal?
Member 4: -What is the possible solution of Kashmir Issue?
-India is not agree to carry out Plebiscite, What should be done?
-Do you know about out of box solution of Kashmir? And details about it.
My Interview Took Place On 6th March 2013: We were 15 candidates and I was at last num!!
My reporting time was 11 pm so I reached well in time and after that it was a long wait for me because
my turn came at 4.30pm!!
I entered into room and greeted all the members with smile! Then interview started
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Chairman: Which District are you from?
-What is your District famous for?
-You did B.SC and Then M.A! Why such turn from Science subjects to literature?
-You had been teaching?
-It was NGO or private school?
-So you are not teaching now, what are you doing these days! (My answer was only CSS, CSS and CSS,
here chairman sahib passed a big smile and appreciate me saying good dedication!)
Then he handed over to another member
Member2:An MNA Ramesh Lal had given some fund in your district for the construction of a bridge for
your religious place, so whats its status is it completed or not?
-What is amount of gas produced from Qadirpur Gas Field?
-Any Oil field found in your district?
-What are the causes of energy crisis?
-What about Diamer Bhasha Dam, whats its capacity for electricity production?Tarbella Dam? Mangla
Dam?
-Where in Sindh wind power plant installed? Its capacity?
-One que was from Sindhi (my optional)
Then he thanked and handed to MAM
Mam:You have mentioned net surfing as ur hobby, so what u surf on net?
-What about social networking?
-Have you done any social work?(I have operated a welfare association)
-What work did u do through Association? Any benefits?
-Did you get any funds?
-Do you have any hindrance in your life due to problem you facing?(she appreciated my answer here)
Then she thanked and passed to 4th member
Member 4:In Pakistan Social infrastructure is poor, there is lack of funds, so what could be the role of
NGOs?
-What are the problems of Minorities?(I was appreciated on my Ans)
-So why media is reporting that there is mass migration from Hindus?
-Have u ever faced intolerance from Muslims at your city level?
-In our society intolerance is increasing day by day so what do think? Will we able to shun it your
opinion?
Then he thanked me and passed to 5th member
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Member5:He asked me 2 or 3 question regarding use of social networking and how could we make
good use of it?
-You said that u didnt have aptitude/interest for literature so why did you opt for it?
-What is difference between Renaissance and Elizabethan period?
-Any notable literary figure of this period?
-Shakespeares famous works?
-Any of his tragedy?
-What are the characteristics of Shakespearean tragedy?
-What is Kashmir Issue?
-What could be its possible solution?
-What are other available options for its solution?
-Why it hasnt been resolved so far? How could it be resolved?
It was last question from me and all thanked me and wished me nice day! I also Thanked all the
members and left the room!
This was all about my interview!
Hoping For The Best!!
Hello!
My interview was at conducted last month but I was a bit busy so posting my experience a bit late.
Interview was of 30 minutes
The panel was comprised of five members. Chairman started the question answer session. They had my
educational proforma (which all the candidates had submitted in Psychological assessment) and started
questions from that. Questions relating to
> Educational background and why did not i opt any of my subjects of specialization in css exam
> My teaching career and why i am leaving my university job for a low paid job
> Details of subjects i am teaching ... (much detail they asked )
> The gender based problems in my institute where i am teaching and their solution
> Foreign policy- relations with USA with Afghan 2014 withdrawal, China is a superpower or not?
(foreign service was my preference)
> Pakistan's top social problems in my view
> Unemployment solution?
> How to increase investment in Pakistan
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> Drones - an issue of international law or not?
> social work i undertook
> how to resolve Kashmir issue
> Relations with India- is India really an enemy state?
> Election commission role
> what is Judicial activism?
> formation of new province of south Punjab
> The image of Pakistan as a terrorist and extremist state, to what extent is it true?
> A detailed discussion on my favorite books ( they check as if you have really studied the one you
mention) and after books other than the two i have mentioned in the proforma they inquired about
other stuff i had read.
The panel was really satisfied with my answers except in the case of a few when Mr. Mansoor Sohail
interrupted and presented his stance. A few things I would suggest after interview
> Listen questions very carefully and answer accordingly
> Be natural
> Interview is mostly in ENGLISH language. So, practice speaking English as you will be required to
answer questions in detail not just in a sentence. So, language should be fluent.
> Be confident.( I found candidates could not sleep whole night,sweating ,walking here and there,
before interview).
> There is no substitute of Knowledge. So, knowledge on all the current issues is very important
> Carefully study the books and personalities you mention
> You should know why you have pursued a particular career(like doctor, lawyer,engineer etc)and whyare you coming for civil service.
and
> your qualities which you feel are suited for a particular group
GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY DEAR FELLOWS!
My interview was based upon the following issues:
1. Judicial role in economic mechanism
2. Important events of Pakistan since independence3. My favorite book-Crime and Punishment
4. Concept of Martyrdom and Social application
5. Comparison of Economy for the period of 1999 and 2007-086. Concept of Equity and its importance in society
7. Academic record, family, meaning of my name, etc.
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Dear the question was not in much depth.. firstly, mr. najib asked about the economic condition
of 2007-08 and not 2012. secondly, as to my point of view there's is no much comparison other
than immediate breakdown of economy in both years.. in 1999, after nuclear tests, we witnessedinternational isolation, trade deficit, government seized accounts of expatriates and so on..
similarly in 2007-08, after enjoying healthy gdp growth, we again faced sudden economic
degradation following growing problems of law and order, energy crisis, flight of local andforeign investment, political insensitivity (lawyer's movement), international recession and soon..
Having a law background, chairman's question of judicial role in economic mechanism related toSC's judgments on RPP, Reko Diq, Sugar pricing, etc.. but the whole discussion surrounded on
the principles rather than the facts of the cases.
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My interview went pretty smooth Alhumdullilah. The panel was quite friendly, especially the Chairman.
the duration was around 22 minutes. they asked me the following questions:
CHAIRMAN:
he asked me about my educational background briefly and then asked what did I do after my
graduation. I replied that I was doing free-lance writing. then he asked me about my free-lance writing
in detail. this consumed a long time. After that he asked me the reasons to opt for my first group
preference.
MR. NAJIB:
Q. asked me about Badami Bagh and Abbass town Incident.
Q. asked what did these incidents reflect and where is our society headed?Q. asked ways how to curb this situation.
MEMBER TO THE RIGHT OF MR. NAJIB:
Q. asked me what were the two most important stats related to economy which required our attention?
Q. what is Pakistan's budget deficit?in monetary terms.
Q. how much is Pakistan's external debt?
Q. the relation between external debt and budget deficit.
Q. any ruler (either military or civilian) whose economic policies were sound according to you. Why?
Q. Why has FDI eroded?
Q. why was FDI so forthcoming during Musharraf's era?
MEMBER TO THE LEFT OF CHARIMAN:
Q. what is Coalition Support Fund?
Q. what was the latest amount dispatched to Pakistan under CSF?
Q. what is the next amount to be dispatched under CSF?
Q. will Pakistan get this next amount under CSF? Why or why not?
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Q. latest IMF loan given to Pakistan. why was it terminated mid-way?
Q. will Pakistan need to knock at IMF's door to get another loan? why or why not?
Q. what was the amount of the last loan given to Pakistan by IMF?
MAM BATOOL:
Q. in our government schools education is imparted in Urdu while at the governmental level English is
the official language of the business. how would you defend this?
then some similar questions related to this opinion based question.
Here is my experience of the interview which was quite nice n good with grace of Allah .
Starting time :9:50 a.m.
Ended at : 10:20 a.m.
I was the 1st to go for the interview .
Entered the room,greeted the panel ,took seat.Chairman Asif Hayat :
. You are from Sialkot ?
.But your Masters degree shows that you are from Sialkot ?
.Which college ?
. What are you doing after your masters ? Just CSS ?
.What do you write about ?What kind of books ?for how long ?
.In English ?
Ok ,tell me about the scenario after US withdrawal from Afghanistan ?
.will the situation change or not ?
.you mean ,Karzai govt. will b a failure ?
.what is the status of 'Support n combat 'position of US troops after withdrawal ?
.Then how things will change in the region ?OK what kind of role can Pakistan play in this regard ?
Member on the left side of chairman ,Mr.Naguib ullah Malik
.u have done masters in Literature ?
.What was your score in it in the previous attempt ?
.its not a scoring subject then why u opted it again n again ?
.What is literature ?
.In which form does it exist ?
.how many genres ?
.Which genre do you like ?
.which poet do you like ?
.what is prelude ?
No,no i mean the one in the wordsworth works ?
.Ok,any other poet ?
.Why odes of keats are famous ?
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.Any other poet or writer you like ?
.You write poetry ?share some of your verses?
.It,s nice
So,you write in blank verse .
Member on extreme left ofthe chairman ,Mr.Mansoor Suhail
.Now let,s talk about Politics
.You have mentioned in psychological profile ,the three military dictators ,why not Musharaf ?
.Will he be able to contest elections ?
.Was his decision to side with US after 9-11 ,a wise or good decision ?
.Was Lal Masjid operation right or wrong ?
.has it reduced fundamentalism?
.then how to treat the culprits ?
Member on the left of chairman,Mr. Galib-ud-din
.how n in what duration can we return loan from IMF ?
.Is Mr. Rana Pervaiz Ashraf going to face music ?
.What do u know about this ?You don't know about his CDA case ?
.Will Musharaf contest election ?
.will energy crisis end n when ?
.When is the IP pipeline going to become functional ? Time frame ?
Member on the extreme left of the chairman, Ma'am Batool.You belong to Sialkot ?
.Its quite near to Hafizabad ?
THE CHAIRMAN LEFT THE ROOM N THEN RETURNED AT ALMOST THE END OF THE INTERVIEW
.How much distance ?
Where do you live ?
.Tell me about the effects of energy crisis on industries in Sialkot ?
.Are the textiles industries shifting abroad ?
.What does Malala incident show ?
.Is TTP successful in its plans regarding attack on Malala ?
Thankyou !
Good luck ...
Me :Have a nice day
It was a pleasant experience n memorable too .
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Please pray for my success n allocation
Today was my interview (Friday, 29-03-2013)I was 5th candidate in line
Mr. Chairman
Some questions about my current job, designation, place of posting
duties and responsibilitiesa discussion about technical issues about my department, track condition, speed restrictions,
signaling system (Mr. Chairman has also served as IG Railway Police, so he was having good
understanding of department)
Mr. Najibullah
Some info about my native districtlink between my name and my district (Pakpattan Sharif
Why your district is so famous?
Question about hobbiesMy favourite books and reason for liking? (1984, A case of exploding mangoes)
(Mr. Chairman left the room and did not return)
Who recommended you these books?
Disadvantages of General Zias policies?But how did economy grow during zias regime?who is your favourite leader in Pakistan, apart from Mr Jinnah (No one!)
You did not mention any leader responsible for the problems in Pakistan. Why?
who proved the most disastrous? (we cannot blame a single person for all the problems)
Mr Mansoor Suhail
What is Hamood ur Rehman Commission Report?Have you read it?
What are reasons behind fall of Dacca?(named a few)
You did not mention army( I mentioned it earlier and again reiterated, but cannot blame armysolely for whole episode of fall of Dacca)What are other issues, historically speaking, which led to the critical situation in East Pakistan?
What was Role of Khwaja Nazim ud Din towards this whole scenario? (I dropped this question)
(Meanwhile Mr. Najibullah left the room and returned just 2 before the culmination of
viva)
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What are Impediments in the way of Gwadar Port becoming fully functional?
What Railways can do to link Gwadar with Quetta?
What would be the length of track (if constructed) from Gwadar to Quetta?
Mr. Ghalib ud Din
What is total rail route of Pakistan?
(then there was a 2 minute long lecture about event when Sheikh Mujib wanted to open his
partys office in Lahore but he was not allowed, even Airline did not issue him ticket, and howhe managed to come to Lahore secretly via India, and he said this is how West Pakistanis used to
treat East Pakistanis)
What are the issues of friction between some of the Latin American states and USA (my optionalwas History of USA)
Reason of rivalry between Cuba and USA?
Rise of Brazil?what are BRICS?
Potential of BRICS?
Some recent policy agreement between BRICS members? (I dropped this Q as well)
Madam Batool
Attack on Malala? Why significant event?Is she selling her ideas in the form of book?
Does it reflect the psyche of our whole nation?
Is not she very much young to become so much famous?
As Malala is youngest nominee for Nobel Peace prize, dont you think these awards are sinisterand biased?
What do you know about Civil Service reforms of Bhutto?
Do we need some reforms in todays bureaucracy?
it was an above-average interview! Let's see what happens. Hoping for the best!__________________