Pak Affairs 2006
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Q2. Describe the most notable feature of Muslims in India in the light of their monothestic religion and egalitarian social structure. Q3. Discuss the role of Muslim Majority provinces in the establishment of Pakistan. Q4. Assess the account for the problems which Quaid-e-Azam had to face as Governer General of Pakistan Q5. Highlight the various characteristics of Pakistani culture. bring out the importance of customs and traditions in the society. Q6. Summarize the government measures to improve the agricultural productivity in the light of introducing new irrigation projects Q7. Describe the distribution of Iron and Steel industry of Pakistan. Evaluate its role in the industrial development of the country Q8. Political map of Pakistan is the outcome of its geo-strategic location. Give a reasoned account for the statement. |
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Q2. Describe the most notable feature of Muslims in India in the light of their monothestic religion and egalitarian social structure.
i will attemot this question. because this is history and social evolution of islam itself in south east aisa. Q3. Discuss the role of Muslim Majority provinces in the establishment of Pakistan. if u have read even half of the suffested readings this shouldnt be a problem. Q4. Assess the account for the problems which Quaid-e-Azam had to face as Governer General of Pakistan? proplems faced my QA and the ones faced by pakistan itself were more or less same. isnot it? Q5. Highlight the various characteristics of Pakistani culture. bring out the importance of customs and traditions in the society. this is wht we all keep doin it all the time. cursing our culture and triditions. well ppl now try to make an answer out of it Q6. Summarize the government measures to improve the agricultural productivity in the light of introducing new irrigation projects? well i hope u all have done the 5 years plans and read the books "economic development if pakistan. Q8. Political map of Pakistan is the outcome of its geo-strategic location. Give a reasoned account for the statement. how abt iqbal letters to jinnah and making of pakistan and pakistan and great powers. that will do abt 90% of this question is that all? well not exactly a piece of cake but i think managable. any comments? |
Question no 8,CSS-2006.
well,i would like to add to something in the discussion unleashed by miss qur abt how the questions should have been attempted.
i would like to remain focused on analysing last question that had invited the analysis abt the political history presumably shaped by geography.this question,in my humble opinion,should have better been aatempted in following manner. (1) complete geography and strategic location of pakistan especially with reference to its coastal line and the locations of neighbouring countries.something,not to mention,abt the facts that the neighbouring countries r recognised by. (2) the interest of super powers during the cold war to woo pakistan in its camp that ultimately led the pakistani leader Liaquat Ali Khan to throw pakistan in western camp by acepting the invitation of president Harry S,Truman,s invitation to visit pakistan.afterwards,pakistan politics became personalized(as one of the topics of eesays suggested) by introducing the army rule in the country,fully supported by western power because of the fact that army regimes could serve American and European interests better than civil government could do.this lead to the formation of Rapid Deployment Force comprised of pakistani contingents in Ayub,s era to send immediately to volatile Middle East,the support of pakistan to anti soviet forces in zia,s era that shaped the political map of pakistan by allowing a dictator to remain in power for 11 years and making americans turn a blind eye to his regime.lastly,the war on terror and the legitamacy of musharaf,s regime. (3)lastly,the analysis that volatile and strategically significant neighbours of pakistan sidelined the evolution of democratic regimes in pakistan,and highly centralised military regimes in power. i would like readers to play a role of honest critics while commenting on my passage. |
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COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2006 [U]GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, PAPER-III (PAKISTAN AFFAIRS) [/U][/B][LEFT][B]TIME ALLOWED: (PART-I)…………30 MINUTES…………..…..MAXIMUM MARKS:20 (PART-II)…………2 Hours & 30 Minutes……..MAXIMUM MARKS:80[/B] [B]NOTE:[/B] First attempt Part-I (MCQ) on separate Answer Sheet which shall be taken back after 30 Minutes. [B][U][CENTER]PART-I (MCQ) (COMPULSORY)[/CENTER] [/U][/B] [B]Q.1 Select the best option/Answer and fill in the appropriate Box on the Answer Sheet. (20) [/B]1. From 1858 upto about 1870 nearly all British Politicians, authors blamed the Muslims for: a. Disloyalty b. Independence c. Leadership d. None of these 2. Indo-Muslim culture in details is overwhelmingly: a. Central Asian b. Arabian c. Iranian d. None of these 3. “The Millat and Menace of Indianism” is written by: a. Muhammad Ali b. Ch. Rehmat Ali c. Shaukat Ali d. None of these 4. Indian Khilafat Deputation visited England to put their views before LIyod George in: a. 1940 b. 1930 c. 1920 d. None of these 5. The Lucknow Pact was conceived by: a. Lord Chemsford b. John Simon c. Edward Cadogan d. None of these 6. Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan was leader of: a. Muslim League b. Unionist Party c. Congress d. None of these 7. In 1917 Kheiri Brothers suggested a plan of partition of India in conference of the Socialist International held in: a. London b. Oslo c. Stockholm d. None of these 8. In 1928 Agha Khan III advocated independence of each province at the meeting of All parties convention in: a. Patna b. Hyderabad c. Calcutta d. None of these 9. Founder of Pakistan M.A. Jinnah declared unequivocally that “it is impossible to work a democratic parliamentary government in India” in press interview given to: a. The Hindustan Times b. Manchester Guardian c. The Financial Times d. None of these 10. Kazi Saeed-ud-Din Ahmad, an Aligarh geographer clearly demarcated areas to substantiate the two nation theory were in all: a. Four b. Six c. Eight d. None of these 11. On 7th August, Muhammad Ali Jinnah left India for the last time and flew to: a. Quetta b. Lahore c. Karachi d. None of these 12. Junagadh was a small maritime sate and had an area of: a. 4500 Sq Km b. 9000 Sq Km c. 10000 Sq Km d. None of these 13. Tethys’s deposits finally turned to be: a. Western Ghats b. Himalayas c. Karakoram d. None of these 14. The Salt Range lies in the large accumulation of pure salt at Khewra and: a. Attock b. Jhelum c. Kalabagh d. None of these 15. Land holdings in Pakistan are characterized by: a. Huge farms b. Very big farms c. Large farms d. None of these 16. The Pakistan Forest Institute, a national organization was established in: a. 1957 b. 1947 c.1967 d. None of these 17. Relics of stone tools found in caves and terraces that date back to Pleistocene period have been discovered in: a. Sind b. Punjab c. Balochistan d. None of these 18. National Highway Authority receipts to the tune of 1850 million rupees have been reported by May: a. 2002 b. 2003 c. 2004 d. None of these 19. Recent earthquake of October, 2005 was result of: a. Volcanic activity b. Tectonic dislocation c. Severe flooding d. None of these 20. Pakistan foreign policy is the safe-guarding of its sovereignty, security and: a. International Relations b. External Trade c. Territorial integrity d. None of these [B][CENTER][U]PART-II[/U][/CENTER] [/B] [B]NOTE:[/B] [B](i) [/B]Part-II is to be attempted on the separate Answer Book. [B](ii)[/B] Attempt ONLY FOUR questions from PART-II. All questions carry equal marks. [B](iii)[/B] Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered. [B]Q2.[/B] Describe the most notable feature of Muslims in India in the light of their monothestic religion and egalitarian social structure. [B]Q3.[/B] Discuss the role of Muslim Majority provinces in the establishment of Pakistan. [B]Q4.[/B] Assess the account for the problems which Quaid-e-Azam had to face as Governer General of Pakistan [B]Q5.[/B] Highlight the various characteristics of Pakistani culture. bring out the importance of customs and traditions in the society. [B]Q6.[/B] Summarize the government measures to improve the agricultural productivity in the light of introducing new irrigation projects [B]Q7.[/B] Describe the distribution of Iron and Steel industry of Pakistan. Evaluate its role in the industrial development of the country [B]Q8.[/B] Political map of Pakistan is the outcome of its geo-strategic location. Give a reasoned account for the statement. [CENTER][B]*********************[/B] [/CENTER] [/LEFT] [/CENTER] |
Plz put down correct answers of these MCQ's.
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1. From 1858 upto about 1870 nearly all British Politicians, authors blamed the Muslims for:
[B]a. Disloyalty[/B] b. Independence c. Leadership d. None of these 2. Indo-Muslim culture in details is overwhelmingly: [B]a. Central Asian[/B] b. Arabian c. Iranian d. None of these 3. “The Millat and Menace of Indianism” is written by: a. Muhammad Ali [B]b. Ch. Rehmat Ali[/B] c. Shaukat Ali d. None of these 4. Indian Khilafat Deputation visited England to put their views before LIyod George in: a. 1940 b. 1930 [B]c. 1920[/B] d. None of these 5. The Lucknow Pact was conceived by: [B] a. Lord Chemsford[/B] b. John Simon c. Edward Cadogan d. None of these 6. Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan was leader of: a. Muslim League [B]b. Unionist Party[/B] c. Congress d. None of these 7. In 1917 Kheiri Brothers suggested a plan of partition of India in conference of the Socialist International held in: a. London b. Oslo [B]c. Stockholm[/B] d. None of these 8. In 1928 Agha Khan III advocated independence of each province at the meeting of All parties convention in: a. Patna b. Hyderabad [B]c. Calcutta[/B] d. None of these 9. Founder of Pakistan M.A. Jinnah declared unequivocally that “it is impossible to work a democratic parliamentary government in India” in press interview given to: a. The Hindustan Times [B]b. Manchester Guardian[/B] c. The Financial Times d. None of these 10. Kazi Saeed-ud-Din Ahmad, an Aligarh geographer clearly demarcated areas to substantiate the two nation theory were in all: [B]a. Four[/B] b. Six c. Eight d. None of these 11. On 7th August, Muhammad Ali Jinnah left India for the last time and flew to: a. Quetta b. Lahore [B]c. Karachi[/B] d. None of these 12. Junagadh was a small maritime sate and had an area of: [B]a. 4500 Sq Km[/B] b. 9000 Sq Km c. 10000 Sq Km d. None of these 13. Tethys’s deposits finally turned to be: a. Western Ghats b. Himalayas c. Karakoram d. None of these (no clue) 14. The Salt Range lies in the large accumulation of pure salt at Khewra and: a. Attock b. Jhelum [B]c. Kalabagh[/B] d. None of these 15. Land holdings in Pakistan are characterized by: [B]a. Huge farms[/B] b. Very big farms c. Large farms d. None of these 16. The Pakistan Forest Institute, a national organization was established in: a. 1957 [B]b. 1947[/B] c.1967 d. None of these 17. Relics of stone tools found in caves and terraces that date back to Pleistocene period have been discovered in: a. Sind [B]b. Punjab ( Soan village nearby Rawalpindi)[/B] c. Balochistan d. None of these 18. National Highway Authority receipts to the tune of 1850 million rupees have been reported by May: a. 2002 b. 2003 c. 2004 d. None of these ( No idea) 19. Recent earthquake of October, 2005 was result of: a. Volcanic activity [B]b. Tectonic dislocation[/B] c. Severe flooding d. None of these 20. Pakistan foreign policy is the safe-guarding of its sovereignty, security and: [B]a. International Relations[/B] b. External Trade c. Territorial integrity d. None of these |
13 (b) correct answer
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[QUOTE]12. Junagadh was a small maritime sate and had an area of:
[B]a. 4500 Sq Km[/B] b. 9000 Sq Km c. 10000 Sq Km d. None of these[/QUOTE] in all the books i have consulted the area of junagarh is 3337 sq [U]miles[/U]. verify [URL="http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=Nyk6oA2nOlgC&pg=PA206&lpg=PA206&dq=junagarh+area+3337+sq+miles&source=bl&ots=XGGaYnNt5o&sig=EWNWs4wQ_Da8KLsgAjCaR9p1-3Q&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dkEVT7i9MobXrQeSmf3nAQ&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=junagarh%20area%203337%20sq%20miles&f=false"]here[/URL] and [URL="http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=kWptYbzpXE8C&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=junagarh+area+3337+sq+miles&source=bl&ots=dEsqgKshGq&sig=adqR5VubE3mSTLfI4m7jOzAWwv0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dkEVT7i9MobXrQeSmf3nAQ&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=junagarh%20area%203337%20sq%20miles&f=false"]here[/URL]. and if [B]1 sq miles = 2.58998811 sq kilometers[/B], then the answer in sq km would be [B]8642.79[/B]...so its none of the above, right? |
13. Tethys’s deposits finally turned to be:
ans : himalyas |
18. National Highway Authority receipts to the tune of 1850 million rupees have been reported by May:
ANs: none of these..original ans is 2005 |
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