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English Precis and Comprehension (CSS Past Papers Pairs of Words 1972 to 2025)

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Master CSS Pairs of Words to Improve Your Vocabulary and Exam Scores

The Pairs of Words section of the CSS English Precis and Comprehension paper tests a candidate’s vocabulary, word usage, and understanding of nuanced meanings. Many aspirants lose easy marks due to scattered preparation materials.

This digital PDF compiles all Pairs of Words asked in CSS past papers from 1972 to 2025, including their meanings and example sentences, so you can study everything in one organized resource.

If you’re also preparing for other sections, check out our CSS Past Papers English Idioms (1971–2025) and CSS Past Papers Sentence Correction (1998–2025) PDFs.

Repeated Pair of Words from Past Papers (1972–2025)

The most frequently repeated pairs of words, often testing the same concept across different years, include:

Pair of WordsYears of Repetition
Ingenious vs Ingenuous2006, 1991, 1985, 1981, 1977, 1975, 1972
Compliment vs Complement2023, 2008, 1993, 1988, 1986, 1982, 1976
Persecute vs Prosecute2009, 2008, 2006, 2001, 1982
Voracity vs Veracity2017, 2010, 2008, 2006, 1982
Immigrant vs Emigrant2023, 2006, 2004, 1987, 1985
Faint vs Feint2024, 2023, 2018
Momentary vs Momentous2023, 1992, 1975
Complacent vs Complaisant2015, 2001, 1977, 1976
Fain vs Feign2006, 2004, 2001
Judicial vs Judicious2005, 1985, 1977
Virtuous vs Virtual2008, 1989, 1982, 1975
Facilitate vs Felicitate1991, 1989, 1986
Apposite vs Opposite2005, 1981, 1977
Adverse vs Averse2016, 2010
Altogether vs All together2016, 1996
Deference vs Difference1989, 1985
Imperial vs Imperious2010, 2007
Proceed vs Precede1986, 1983
Custom vs Habit1988, 1987
Ascent vs Assent1992, 1987
Collision vs Collusion1989, 1979
Wreck vs Wreak2006, 1989, 1978
Consciousness vs Conscientiousness1991 (Conscious), 1989, 1972
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  • Help improve your writing style and vocabulary to score better in the English paper
  • Provide a complete list of Pairs of Words from CSS exams (1972–2025)
  • Include accurate meanings and correct usage in sentences
  • Highlight commonly repeated Pairs of Words for focused preparation
  • Save time by avoiding scattered notes and multiple sources

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  • All Pairs of Words from CSS past papers (1972–2025)
  • Year-wise compilation to identify trends and repeated questions
  • Meanings and example sentences aligned with FPSC expectations
  • A concise, exam-oriented format for efficient study and revision
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  • First-time CSS aspirants needing a one-stop Pairs of Words resource
  • Repeat candidates aiming to revise frequently tested words
  • Students wanting to strengthen vocabulary and correct word usage for essays and precis writing

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By using this PDF, you will:

  • Learn the precise meanings and contextual usage of exam-tested word pairs
  • Build a stronger vocabulary for essays and comprehension sections
  • Avoid confusion with similar-sounding words by understanding distinctions
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This PDF includes all Pairs of Words from CSS past papers spanning 1972 to 2025, with meanings and example sentences.

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