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2016

Q NO.1: Allama Iqbal's Presidential Address 1930 at Allahabad paved the way for
creation of Pakistan. Discuss. (20 Marks)

Q NO.2: Lucknow Pact 1916 is considered th culmination of Hindu-Muslim Unity?


What circumstances led to this historic pact? (20 Marks)

Q NO.3: Give a brief account of constitutional and political developments in


Pakistan from 1947 to 1956.

(20 Marks)

Q NO.4: Discuss Pakistan-China relations, highlighting the economic and strategic


importance of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). (20 Marks)

Q NO.5:"The initial years of Pakistan were very crucial for its existence." Discuss.
(20 Marks)

Q NO.6: "Separation of East Pakistan, though a tragic part of History of Pakistan,


was not the negation Two-Nations Theory." Discuss. (20 Marks)
Q NO.7:Write Short Notes on any TWO of the following: (10 + 10 Marks)

a) SAARC

b) Kashmir Dispute

c) Pakistan's Role in the United Nations

Q NO.7: Fill in the blanks:- 2*10=(20 Marks)

(i) Partition of Bengal took place in the year_________ and it was proposed
by__________.

(ii) The Muslim League won_________Muslim seats in the Central Assembly


and___________Muslim Seats in the Provincial Assemblies in the elections of 1945-
46.

(iii) At the time of the creation of Pakistan there was a cash balance of
Rs.______billions and Pakistan was to get Rs.________millions.

(iv) The first Prime Minister of Pakistan was _________and the first President
________..

(v) Zakat and Ushr Ordinance was promulgated on________by_________.

(vi) Zohb and Nari-Bolan are the important_______ of ________Province.


(vii) RCD was established in the year_______ and it is re-named as______.

(viii) Under the 1973 Constitution, the first Chairman of the Senate was____ and
Speaker National Assembly was_________.

(ix) Pakistan's first Women University was established at_________in the


year_________.

(x) Pakistan's first Public Airline was________ and the Private Airline was_______.
2017
2019
Q. No. 1: “The policies of Indian National Congress between 1937 to
1947 were such as to make the partition of India inevitable”. Discuss
(20 Marks)

Q. No. 2: What was the contribution of the Muslim press in the


struggle for creation of Pakistan? Examine the role of prominent
Muslim journalists in this regard. (20 Marks)

Q. No. 3: How do you substantiate that the speech of Quaid-i-Azam on


11 August 1947 was a great vision that designed the futuristic
political and social structure of Pakistan. (20 Marks)

Q. No. 4: How did the partition of the Punjab in 1947 affect the
communal harmony? (20 Marks)

Q. No. 5: Explain the economic challenges being faced by Pakistan.


(20 Marks)

Q. No. 6: Discuss the important developments and events which


shaped the Kashmir Liberation Movement during last one decade. (20
Marks)

Q. No. 7: Write short notes on any Two of the following: (10+10


Marks)
a) 18th Constitutional Amendment
b) National Action Plan
c) Diamer Bhasha Dam

Q. No. 8: Fill in the Blanks: (2×10=20 Marks)


i. Quaid-i-Azam resigned from the Indian National Congress in ________ as
a protest against ________
ii. Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar started as Urdu Daily Newspaper ________
in 1913 from ________
iii. Quaid-i-Azam inaugurated the State Bank of Pakistan on ________ and
its first Governor was ________
iv. Pakistan shares largest border with ________ and shortest border with
________.
v. Pakistan joined SCP as full member on ________ as a summit in
________.
vi. The longest serving Chief Justice of Pakistan was ________ and shortest
serving was ________
vii. The first United Nation Agency, Pakistan joined as a member was
________ in the year ________
viii. The National Action Plan was launched by the Government in ________
to crack down on terrorism having ________ points.
ix. Pakistan takes first structural adjustment package from the IMF during
the regime of ________ in the year ________.
x. Takh-i-Bhai is an archaeological site of ________ civilization, located near
the city of ________ in KPK

2020
2021

Q1. Discuss the political ideology of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan towards the
Indian National Congress with particular reference to his policy
measured to counter the imminent danger of majority rules in India.
Q2. Highlights the main problems in the industrial sector of Pakistan
and also suggests measures for its improvements.
Q3. Through Allama Iqbal’s writings and views of Quaid e Azam
explain the conceptual understanding of the Islamic state.
Q4. The debacle of 1971 was more the result of Big Power’s leaning
towards India rather than our domestic failure. Discuss the above
statement by critically evaluating Poland’s resolution in the UN
security council.
Q5. Examine Pakistan’s relation with China in the context of CPEC.
How is it going to be a game-changer for the South Asia region?
Q6. Examining development without social change generates
alienation in society. Discuss Pakistan’s economic problems in the
Musharraf era, in the light of the above statement.
Q7. Write a short note on any two of the following:
● Energy Crisis in Pakistan
● Kashmir conflict
● National security challenges
Q8. Fill in the Blanks:
1. Nadwatul-Ulama (Council of Muslim Theologians) was founded in
the year ___ in the city ___ of India.
2. Pakistan tested the nuclear device on ___ in the district ___ of
Baluchistan.
3. Khanjrab Pass connects Pakistan with ___ while Khyber Pass
connects Pakistan with ___.
4. Chaudhary Rehmat Ali was a graduate of ___ College Lahore, which
was established in ___
5. Major Tufail Muhammad was cited with Nishan-i-Haider for his
undaunted valor in one of the skirmishes that took place in ___ in the
year ___
6. NCOC was formed in ___ in order to combat ___
7. Sindh Madrassa-Tul-Islam was founded In the year ___ in the city of
___
8. The Simla Agreement between India and Pakistan was signed in the
year ___ and at that time, the Prime Minister of India was ___
9. Faraizi Movement was started by ___ in the province of ___
10. The Indus Water Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan on
___ at ___.

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