Description
Book Code : | 415 |
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Subject Code : | 2059 |
Author : | Aliya Azhar |
Language : | English |
Publishers : | Read and Write Publications |
Description
Pakistan Studies O Level Paper 1 is a two-hour exam that assesses students’ knowledge of Pakistan’s history, geography, government, and culture.
Features;
– Two Sections: The exam is divided into Section A (compulsory) and Section B (optional).
– Compulsory Topics: Section A covers the Indus Valley Civilization, Mughal Empire, British Raj, Partition of India, and Early Years of Pakistan.
– Optional Topics: Section B offers choices such as the emergence of Bangladesh, military regimes, civilian governments, economy, and culture.
– Flexibility: Students can choose to answer questions from either section or both.
– Scoring: The exam is marked out of 100 marks.
Pakistan Studies O Level Paper 1
TABLE OF CONTENT
Section -1: Decline of Mughal Empire
Religious Policy of Aurangzeb
Policy towards Non-Muslims
Causes of the Downfall of Mughal Empire
Reformers
The British Arrival in the Sub-Continent
War of Independence 1857
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898)
Fact File – Some other facts about Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan – Aligarh Movement
Languages
Section – II: TOWARDS PAKISTAN EMERGENCE OF PAKISTAN 1900 -1947
Congress 1885
Partition of Bengal 1905
Simla Deputation 1906
Muslim League 1906
Minto-Morley Reforms 1909
Lucknow Pact (1916)
Montague – Chelmsford Reforms (1919)
The Khilafat Movement in the Sub-Continent (1919 -1924)
Growth of Communal Tension (Shuddhi and Sangathan Movement by Hindus) 1923
All-Parties Conference 1927 (Delhi Proposals)
Allahabad Address of Allama Iqbal 1930
Rehmat Ali and Pakistan National Movement
The Three Round Table Conferences
Communal Award (1932)
Government India Act (1935)
Elections (1936-37) (Provincial)
Congress Rule 1937-39
Day of Deliverance (1939)
Lahore Resolution (1940)
August Offer (1940)
Civil Disobedience Movement (1940)
The Cripps Mission (1942)
Quit India Movement (1942)
Jinnah-Gandhi Talks (1944)
The Wavell Plan and the Simla Conference (1945)
Elections (1945-46)
Cabinet Mission Plan (1946)
June 3 Plan 1947
Radcliffe Commission and Award (1947)
Section – III: PROBLEMS OF PARTITION AND NASCENT PAKISTAN STATE
Formation of a Government
Canal Water Dispute
Accession of Princely States
Division of Assets
Refugees and Accommodation Crisis
Security of New State
Social Issues
Pakhtoonistan Issue
Early Death of Jinnah
Jinnah as Governor General (1947-48)
Objectives Resolution -1949
Liaquat Ali Khan (1947 -1951)
Khawaja Nazimuddin’s Rule
Malik Ghulam Muhammad
General Muhammad Iskander Mirza
General Muhammad Ayub Khan (1958-69)
Awami League
Sheikh Mujeeb-u-Rehman
Creation of Bangladesh (1971)
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (1972-77)
General Zia-ul-Haq (1977-88)
Benazir Bhutto (1988 – 90)
Nawaz Sharif (1990 – 93)
Benazir Bhutto (1993 – 96)
Nawaz Sharif (1997 – 99)
Constitutional Development Since 1947
Objectives Resolution (March 1949)
1956 Constitution
Constitution of 1962 (Presidential)
Islamic Provisions of 1973 Constitution
1973 Constitution (Parliamentary Democracy)
Structure of Government of Pakistan under 1973 Constitution
Low Literacy Rate in Pakistan
Foreign Relations (1947-99)
Pakistan as a Member of World Organizations (1947-99)
Organization of Islamic Summit (OIC)
Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Formerly Regional Cooperation for Development
(RCD)
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Pakistan and Commonwealth
United Nations Organization (UN)
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