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Roll No. Answer Sheet No.

Sig. of Candidate. Sig. of invigilator.

PAKISTAN STUDIES CLASS 9

SECTION A (Marks 35)


NOTE:Attempt any [No of Questions] questions from Section 'B'. All questions carry equal marks. Write your answers neatly and legibly.
Q. 1 Give any four reasons to highlight the importance of studying Pakistan Studies as a subject. (5)

Q. 2 "I am not making any particular reference to you but now, that I have had the opportunity of talking to you, I must warn (5)
you not to allow your actions to be guided by ill-digested information or slogans and catch-words. Do not take them to
heart or repeat them parrot-like. Take advantage of your period of training that this institution offers you, by equipping
yourself to become leaders of the future generation. There is a common fault with the students against which I must warn
you. The students believe that no one can tell them anything which they do not already know. That mentality is harmful
and often leads to quite a lot of mischief. But if you want to learn by your own experience, and not by the experience of
your elders, let me tell you that as you become older, you will be more ready to learn from your costly experiences and the
knock that you shall have received during your lifetime, which will harm you more than anybody else."

Quaid-e-Azam Speech at Islamiya College, Peshawar.

Extract any two components that you think are of utmost importance for you as a student to support the ideology of
Pakistan.

Q. 3 How was the ideology of Pakistan important for the Muslims of the subcontinent? (5)

Q. 4 Explain the role of Allama Iqbal as a Muslim leader in the light of Allahabad Address 1930. (5)

Q. 5 What is the importance of an ideology for a country? (5)

Q. 6 "If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree. " - Michael (5)
Crichton

In light of the given statement, describe any two reasons that show the importance of studying history in Pakistan Studies.

Q. 7 The idea of a separate state for the Muslims of the subcontinent is generally traced back to the famous presidential address (5)
delivered by Allama Iqbal at Allahabad in 1930.

Narrate the demands put forward by Allama Iqbal in his address in your own words.

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