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British History Paper-I PMS 2016


KHYBER PUKHTUNKHWA, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PESHAWAR.
SUBJECT: - COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE POSTS OF PROVINCIAL, MANAGEMENT SERVICES (BPS-17) 2016

BRITISH HISTORY PAPER-1
Time Allowed: 03 hours Max: Marks: 100
Note: Attempt any five questions. All questions carry equal marks.


1. "James II was chiefly responsible for the outbreak of the Glorious Revolution." comment.
2. Describe the causes and effects of unification of Britain with Scotland.
3. Critically evaluate the role of Robert Walpole in the British politics.
4. Examine the personal rule of George III.
5. Compare and contrast the character and achievements of Lord Castlereagh with George Canning.
6. Analyze the causes and effects of the Reform Act of 1832.
7. Discuss in detail the role played by Robert Peel in British politics.
8. Write a comprehensive note on the Chartist Movement.



British History Paper-II PMS 2016



KHYBER PUKHTUNKHWA, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION PESHAWAR.
SUBJECT: - COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR THE POSTS OF PROVINCIAL, MANAGEMENT SERVICES (BPS-17% 2016

BRITISH HISTORY PAPER-2
Time Allowed: 03 hours
Note: Attempt any five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
Max: Marks: 100


1. Highlight the main features of the foreign policy of Lord Palmerstone.
2. Estimate the character of Lord Russell for promotion of democracy in England.
3. Compare and contrast the Reform Act of 1867 with 1884-1885.
4. Critically evaluate the role of Etwarte Gladstone in British politics.
5. Examine the foreign policy of England under Benjamin Disraeli.
6. Discuss in detail the causes and effects of institution building during the second half of nineteenth century England.
7. What was the Irish Question and also enumerate the causes why the British failed to solve it in nineteenth Century?
8. Discuss in detail the role played by Lloyd George in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
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