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ENGLISH (Precis & Composition) 2002

Time Allowed : 3 Hours___________ Maximum Marks : 100




I. Make a precis of the given passage, also give a suitable heading" (20) 'The official name
of our species is homo sapiens; but there are many anthropologists who prefer to think of
man as homo Fabcr-thc smith, the maker of tools It would be possible. I think, to reconcile
these two definitions in a third. If man is a knower and an efficient doer, it is only because
he is also a talker In order to be Faber and Sapiens, Homo must first be loquax, the
loquacious one. Without language we should merely be hairless chimpanzees. Indeed \vc
should be some thing much worse. Possessed of a high IQ but no language, we should be
like the Yahoos of Gulliver's Travels- Creatures too clever to be guided by instinct, too Self-
centered to live in a state of animal grace, and therefore condemned forever, frustrated and
malignant, between contented apehood and aspiring'humanity. It was language that made
possible the accumulation of knowledge and the broadcasting of information. It was
language that permitted the expression of religious insight, the formulation of ethical ideals,
the codification to laws, It was language, in a word, that turned us into human beings and
gave birth to civilization.

2. Read the given passage, then give brief answers, to the questions placed at the end, in
your own words: - (20) There is indeed, something inexpressibly pleasing in the annual
renovation of the world and the new display of the treasures of nature. The darkness and
cold of winter with the naked deformity of every object, on which we turn our eyes, make
us rejoice at the succeeding season, as well for what we have escaped, as for what we may
enjoy. Every budding Flower, whLch a warm situation brings early to our view, is considered
by us a messenger to notify the approach of more joyous days.
The spring affords to a mind free from the disturbance of cares or passions almost
everything that our present state makes us capable of enjoying. The Variegated Verdure of
the fields and woods, the succession of grateful Odours, the Voice of pleasure pouring out
its notes on every side, with the gladness apparently conceived by every animal from the
growth of liis food and the clemency of the weather, throw over the whole.earth an air of
gaiety, significantly expressed by Smile of nature.
(Samuel John Son)


Questions:
(a) Give meanings of the under lines expressions in the passage in your own words. (10)
(b) Say howr an early budding flower becomes a messenger of happy days? (3)
(c) Who, according to the writer can make the best of the spring season? (3)
(d) Why are all animals glad at the approach of spring9 (3)
(e) Suggest a title for the passage. (I)




3. Write a Comprehensive note (250-300 words) on ONE of the following subjects (20)
(a) The winds are always on the side of the ablest
navigator. ENGLISH (PRECIS AND COMPOSITION)
(b) Keep your face to the Sunshine and you cannot see the Shade.
(c) In strategy it is important to see distant things close, and take a distant view of close
things.
(d) You \vill find poetry nowhere unless you bring some with you.

4. Change the Voice of the verb following sentences (10)

1. The production of Cash Crops directly affects the economy of an agricultural country.
2. The accelerated car sped past the traffic signal and crashed into a van and killed two
men.
3. The students were asked to submit the assignment
before to end of day. 4 The new budget was being discussed.
5. The Manager has announced a bonus for all the workers.
6. The police chased the dacoit and finally arrested : . him
7. It was difficult to finish the work on time.
8. At last the Speech ended and prizes were distributed.
9. She manages her duties, without any help, despite her blindness.
10. I appreciate your efforts and hope you will continue in the same fashion.

5. Change the following sentences from direct speech to Indirect Speech:

1. "Hurrah''! Said the captain of the team, "we won the match".
2. "Please Sir, take pity on a poor beggar woman'', the wretched old woman asked for alms
3. They say. "Is this the right time to arrive9 Aren't you forgetting something"?
4. He often says, "I am always willing to help the needy, if I am assured they arc really in
need''.
5. The master said, "How long will you take in warming my
(10)
6 The boy said. "Alas' I could not pass my examination"
7. "Come hare quickly and work out this problem on the blackboard" said the teacher.
8. "What a lovely evening!" Said Irum.
9. "What is the name of this beautiful building?" asked the visitor.
10. He said "Sit down over here and don't move until I
allow you".

6-Correct the following sentences: (10)

1. I shall not come here unless you will not call me.
2. He does not have some devotion for the project you
have given him. 3 I went to either of the Four hill stations.
4. Who did you meet on your way to school?
5. You must remember that you are junior than Hamid.
6. Aslam, as well as, his Four friends were planning to visit the museum..
7. Where you went in the vacation?
8. This is the youngest and most intelligent of my two sons.
9. He is one of those who always succeed.
10. I congratulate you for your success.

7-Make sentences with the given
Idiomatic phrases so that their meaning become clear: (10)

(1) take aback (2) take after (3) take for (4) take ill (5) take off (6) take over (7) take to
(8) take to task (9) take to One's heels (10) take with a grain or
pinch of salt.


















ENGLISH ESSAY 2002
Time Allowed : 3 Hours___________Maximum Marks : 100 Note:


Write a comprehensive and analytical essay on ONE of the following topics.

1. World scenario in 21st century and Pakistan's Role in it.

2. International Crisis in Terrorism.

3 "Every art is an imitation of nature".

4 Higher Science Education in the developing countries.

5 Austerity as a solution of all our economic problems.

6. "Politics is perhaps the only profession for which no preparation is thought necessary".

7. Higher Economic problems in Pakistan and how to. meet them.


8. , "A little philosophy inclincth man's mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy bringeth
man's minds about to religion".

9. Art and Morality.

10. "Of all the needs a book has, the chief need is that it be readable".

11. "Education ahs for its object the formation of character".

12. Need for serious planning in technical education in Pakistan.









PAKISTAN AFFAIRS 2002
FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT
TO POSTS IN B.P.S. 17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2002.

Note: Attempt any FIVE questions. All questions carry EQUAL marks.
1. Briefly describe the evolution of Muslim society in the sub-continent.
2. There is an unbridgeable gulf between Hinduism and Islam and their followers
existed together in the same land for hundreds of years like tow streams which
continue to un parallel to each other indefinitely, without ever becoming one body of
water. Elucidate.
3. State the reasons Sir Syed advanced to the Indian Muslims to eschew politics. To
what extent he was successful?
4. The Ulemas of Nadwah attempted to make a synthesis of Modernism of Aligarh and
Conversation of Deoband in their syllabus. Discuss.
5. The Quaid-e-Azam was against the performance of a surgical operation on the
provinces because such a step would be a dangerous proposition and would let
loose terrible forces. In the light of the statement, discuss the division of the Punjab
and Bengal.
6. Why ONE-UNIT was created and subsequently abolished? Explain.
7. The Indian Policy on Kashmir is caught on the horns of a dilemma and that dilemma
is that if it accepts the verdict of the people, it has to vacate the territory of state of
Junagarh, Manavadhar, Mangrol, Hyderabad etc. Explain.
8. What are the problems of industrialization in Pakistan? How they can be solved?













Every Day Science 2002
Attempt any 10 questions. All questions carry equal marks

Q.1 Write short notes on any two of the following : 5 each
a. Acid Rain b. pesticides c. endocrine system

Q.2 Differentiate between any five of the following pairs : (2 each)
a) rotation and revolution of earth b monocot and dicot plants
c pollination and fertilization d umbra and penumbra
e nucleus and nucleolus e heavy water and hard water

Q.3 Draw a labeled diagram of human eye, indicating all essential parts, discuss its working
(5,5)

Q.4 Fill in the blanks with suitable words : ( 1 each)
a. Heavenly objects, which resembles stars and emit radio waves are called _ _ _ _
b. _ _ _ are hot springs that erupt hot water and steam from time to time
c. Hot liquid rock beneath the earths surface is called _ _ _ _
d. The first simply microscope was invented by _ _ _ _
e. _ _ _ _ is the power house of the cell
f. Ability of the air to absorb long heat waves from the earth after allowing the short waves
from sun to pass through it is known as _ _ _ _
g. Computer works on the principle introduced by the Muslim scientist _ _ _ _
h. Coldest planet of the solar system is _ _ _ _
i. The rupture of red blood cells is called _ _ _ _
j. Muslim Scientist Ali ibn Al Tabari is famous for his work on _ _ _ _

Q.5 What is the solar system ? Indicate the position of planet pluto in it. State the
characteristics that classify it as : (5,1,4)
a. a planet b. an asteroid

Q.6 which quantities are measured by the following SI units : (1 each)
a. Watt b. Coulomb c. Pascal d. Ohm
e. Kelvin f. Joule g. meter h. Farady
i. Hertz j. Ampere
Q.7 What are minerals ? For most of the part minerals are constituted of eight elements,
name any six of them. State the six characteristics that are used to identify minerals

Q.8 Define any five of the following terms using suitable examples :
a. Polymerization b. Ecosystem c. Antibiotics
d. Renewable energy resources e. Gene f. Software

Q.9 what do you understand by the term Balanced Diet ? What are its essential
constituents ? state the function of each constituent (2,3,5)
Q.10 Which of the following statements are true and which are false (1 each)
a. Haploid cells result from the process of mitosis
b. All stars are of the same colour
c. The left lung has two lobes while the right lung has three lobes
d. The pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood to the right atrium
e. Muslim Scientist Ibn Haitham is famous for his work on planets
f. Our galaxy milky way is shaped like a large thick concave lens with a large central bulge
g. DNA has a double helix structure while the RNA does not have a double helix structure
h. The normal temperature of Human Blood is 37 c (98.6 F)
i. The liver is a part of gastrointestinal tract
j. Movement of tectonic plates may cause eruption of a volcano

Q.11 What do the following scientific abbreviations stand for ? ( 1 each)
a. LASER b. RADAR c. LPG d. PVC e. CFC
f. AIDS g. ROM h. LAN i. WWW j. DNA

Q.12 Give brief scientific reasons for any five of the following statements : (2 each)
a. Lunar eclipse lasts much longer than solar eclipse
b. Goiter is common in people living in hilly areas
c. Mixture of ice and salt (sodium chloride) is used as a freezing mixture
d. Detergents are better cleaning agents compared to soap
e. Decomposers are important for life on land and water
f. Places near the sea are cooler in summer and warmer in winter than places farther inland
Q.13 Name ( 1 each )
a. A disease caused by deficiency of vitamin C
b. The major fossil fuel impurity
c. The instrument used to measure degree of humidity
d. An ore of Zinc
e. Two most abundant elements present in the sun
f. The metal atom present in chlorophyll
g. The gland responsible for the secretion of the hormone estrogen
h. An element used in the doping of silicon for the preparation of a p-type semiconductor
i. A synthetic fibre which is a polyamide
j. Major constituent of Biogas
Q.14 What are fertilizers ? what do you understand by the term NPK fertilizer ? How do
fertilizers contribute to water pollution ? (3,1,6)
Q.15 Choose the one alternative the best completes the statement or answer the question (
1 each )

1). Glycogen is an example of
a Carbohydrate b Peptide
c Lipid d steroids



2). The cell structure that controls movements of material into and out of the cell is the
a) mitochondria b) cell membrane
c) Centriole d) golgi body

3). The unit that co-ordinates different devices of the computer system is
a ALU b register
c control unit d logical instructions

4). _ _ _ _ manages and controls various functions of the computer
a in put/out put device b main memory
c operating system d both a & b

5). The number of natural satellite orbiting around the planet Mars is
a 1 b 2
c 5 d 14

6). _ _ _ _ is an example of mechanical digestion
a glycolysis b hydrolysis
c Mastication d defecation

7). Botanically a fruit is a/an
a ripened ovule b mature stigma
c ripened ovary d fully mature flowering stalk

8). The vocal folds are part of the
a nasal cavity b larynx
c trachea d laryngopharyn

9). Blood glucose is raised by all of the following except
a glycogen b insulin
c cortisol d epinephrine

10. The famous book Al-Qanoon was written by the Muslim scientist
a Jabir-ibn-Ha








Current Affairs 2002
Attempt any 5 questions. All questions carry equal marks

Q.1 In her foreign policy and trade, Pakistan has never benefited fully from her ideal
geostrategic location . Discuss

Q.2 Give a critique of the performance of SAARC since its inception

Q.3 Critically evaluate the US concerns about the production of Weapons of Mass
Destruction (WMD)

Q.4 Analyze the role of OIC in the resolution of problems faced by its members

Q.5 A single catastrophic event Nine Eleven hs turned the entire world topsy-turvy.
Discuss.

Q.6 How has the conflict between US and Iraq affected them and the world at large ?

Q.7 Give a comprehensive appraisal of the revival of democracy after the interregnum of
1999-2002

Q.8 Write notes on any Two of the following :

A Expansion of European Union (EU)
B Communal riots in India
C Kalabagh Dam
D Pakistans Pollution Problem











PHYSICS 2002
PAPER I

Note: Attempt FIVE questions in all, including Question No. 8, which is compulsory. All
questions carry equal marks.

Q.1 (a) If A = A_1^i + A_2 i + A_3 j and B = B_1 i + B_2 j + B_3 k, then prove that A,B =
A_(1 ) B_1 + A_2 B_2 + A_3 A_3
(b) Find the value of e so that A = ci 2j + k and B = 2ci + cj 4k are perpendicular.
(c) If A, B C = 0, then show that vectors A, B, and C are coplanar. Given = 3x^(2 ) -
yx, find div. (grad )

Q.2 (a) Show that Newtons first law of motion is a special case of Newtons second law of
motion.
(b) State and explain the law of conservation of linear momentum.
(c) A stream of bullet whose mass m = 3.8g each, is fired horizontally with speed v =
1100m/s into a large wooden block of mass M = 12kg that is initially at rest on horizontal
table. If block is free to slide without friction across the table, what speed will it acquire
after it has absorbed 8 bullets?

Q.3 (a) Drive Bemoullis equation for steady flow of a non-viscous fluid.
(b) a liquid is discharging from an orifice in a large tank at a distance h below the liquid
surface. The tank is open at the top. Show that the speed of efflux is v = 2gh or 2

Q.4 Write the general equation for damped harmonic oscillator. Solve it and discuss all the
three features of damping i.e. when damping is small, medium, and high.

Q.5 (a) What is interference of light? What are the necessary conditions for interference?
(b) How interference pattern is formed in case of Newtons Rings? Drive an expression for
the radius of the dark and bright fingers.

Q.6 (a) Give the Clausius, and Kelvin Planck statements of the second law or
thermodynamics. Show that the two statements are equivalent.
(b) What are the basic assumptions on which the kinetic theory of gases is developed?
Explain these in brief.

Q.7 Write notes on any two of the followings:
Lorentz Transformation
Standing Waves
Maxwell Distribution of molecular velocity



Q.8 Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Dont reproduce the
questions.

1. What is the exhaust temperature required to operate a Carnots heat engine at the
efficiency of 38%, if the higher temperature is 200?
a. 20
b. 17
c. 15
d. 38
e. None of these

2. The minimum number of unequal forces whose vector sum can be ZERO is:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. None of these

3. Entropy of universe during any natural process
a. Remains constant
b. Increase
c. Decrease in internal energy or remain constant
d. Increase in temperature
e. None of these

4. Heat energy added to a system under isothermal conditions
a. Work done on the system
b. Increase in internal energy
c. Increase in temperature
d. Work done by the system
e. None of these

5. Which one of the following properties of waves is not found in both sound waves and
radio waves?
a. Reflection
b. Interference
c. Diffraction
d. Polarization
e. None of these





6. A man hears a musical sound produced by a tuning for fork. The frequency of the tuning
fork, in cycles per second is,
a. 4
b. 400
c. 40000
d. 10000
e. None of these

7. In sound frequency determination pitch and in light frequency determines
a. Speed
b. Type of polarization
c. Colour
d. None of these

8. The minimum initial velocity requires to take a body, at the surface of the earth, out of
the gravitational field of the earth is given by,
a. (2gRe)
b. 2gRe
c. 2Reg
d. 2Re/g

9. A collision is said to be elastic if,
a. Momentum and kinetic energy are both conserved
b. Momentum is conserved and kinetic energy changes
c. Momentum changes and kinetic energy is conserved
d. Momentum and kinetic energy both change
e. None of these

10. The object of Michelson and Morley experiment was to find:
a. Velocity of light
b. Velocity of earth with respect to other
c. Nature of light
d. All of the above
e. None of the (a), (b), (c)

11. What makes a steel needle float on the top of the water?
a. Surface Tension
b. Adhesion
c. Viscosity
d. Density
e. None of these



12. A gas at pressure of 4 atmospheres is allowed to expand isothermally from a volume of
100cm^3 to a volume of 400 cm^3. The new pressure is:
a. 16 atmosphere
b. 4 atmosphere
c. 1 atmosphere
d. None of these

13. Air resistance has an effect on projectiles. Which factor(s) does it influence?
a. Speed
b. Maximum height
c. Range
d. All of the above
e. None of the (a), (b) and (c)

14. A container has a small hole in the bottom. Air can go through this hole, but water
cannot. This can be best explained by the statement that:
a. Water molecules are larger than molecules in the air
b. Water molecules are smaller than molecules in the air
c. Water is more viscous than air
d. Surface tension of the water prevents it from escaping
e. None of these

15. The volume of a given mass of gas will be doubled at atmospheric pressure if
temperature of the gas is changed from 150 to:
a. 300
b. 423
c. 573
d. 743
e. None of these

16. If a force moves a body with certain velocity, then the power is:
a. Cross product of force and velocity
b. Dot product of force and velocity
c. Product of force and square of velocity
d. Force divided by velocity
e. None of these

17. If the distance between a point source of light and a surface is tripled, then intensity of
illumination on the surface will be
a. Tripled
b. Reduced to 1/2
c. Reduced to 1/3
d. Reduced to 1/9
e. None of these


18. X and Y are each 6 feet tall. X stands 4ft. from a vertical plane mirror, and Y 8ft. from
the same mirror. The size of Xs image as compared with Ys is:
a. 4 times as great
b. Twice as great
c. The same size
d. Twice as small
e. None of these

19. When a body moves at a speed nearly equal to the velocity of light
a. Its mass increases
b. Its length decreases
c. Both (a) and (b) are true
d. None of these

20. The average transactional kinetic energy of an atom of a gas is equal to:
a. (1/2) KT
b. (3/2) KT
c. 3 KT
d. KT
e. None of these















PHYSICS 2002
PAPER II

Note: Attempt FIVE questions in all, including Question No. 8, which is compulsory. All
questions carry equal marks.

Q.1 (a) Extend Gausss theorem to derive poissons equations. Show that Laplaces
equations are Poissons equation s written in an other way.
Consider an isolated uniformly charged spherical conductor. Calculate the Electric intensity
at points (i) outside and (ii) inside the sphere.

Q.2 (a) What is a Poynting vector? Evaluate it for an electromagnetic wave.
Calculate the flow of electromagnetic energy into a resistor-cylindrical of length L, radius r
and resistance across which a potential difference V is applied.

Q.3 (a) Describe triode value and discuss its static and dynamic characteristics.
(b) Howa triode value can be used as an amplifier?
(c) A triode value has a mutual conductance of 2.5 ma per volt and an anode ac resistance
of 20,000 ohms. Find the load resistance which must b inserted in the anode circuit to
obtain a stage gain of 30.

Q.4 (a) Describe a PN junction. Discuss its ampere-volt characteristics. Why there is sudden
increase in the small reverse saturation current at the Breakdown voltage? Write the uses of
Zener diode.
(b) What are transistors? Draw the 3 types of ten common resistors circuits. Define de alpha
and de beta of a transistor.

Q.5 (a) Describe Compton effect and find out the expression for the change in wavelength
when an electromagnetic photon strikes a particle an electron of an atom.
(b) How much is the maximum change in wavelength in terms of Compton wavelength?
(c) An X-ray photon whose initial frequency was 05 1.5(10)^19 Hz emerges from a
collision with an electron, with a frequency of 1.2(10)^19 Hz. How much kinetic energy
imported to the electron?

Q.6 (a) What is nuclear fission, fission cross-sections and thresholds? Describe a nuclear
reactor.
(b) When an atom of ^( 235) U undergoes fission in a Statement reactor, about 200 Mev
energy is liberated. Suppose that a reactor using uranium-235 has an output of 700 MW
and is 20% efficient:
(i) How many atoms does it consume in one day?
(ii) What mass of uranium does it consume daily?

Q.7 Write short essay on any TWO of the following:
a. Integrated Circuits (ICs) and their role in the advancement of present technologies.
b. Isotopes and the uses of radio isotopes.
c. Nature of and the experiments which confirm duality behaviour.

Q.8 Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Dont reproduce the
questions.

1. Which of the following deals with the properties of matter and energy and their mutual
relationship?
a. Chemistry
b. Astronomy
c. Physics
d. None of these

2. The mass of electron is:
a. 1.9 x 10-31 Kg
b. 9.1 I x 10-28 g
c. Equal to proton
d. None of these

3. The radius of hydrogen atom is:
a. 5.3 x 10 - 10 m
b. .53 x 10-10 m
c. .053 x 10-10 m
d. None of these

4. The radioactive substance whose half life is 7 days, decays completely in:
a. 14 days
b. 21 days
c. 28 days
d. None of these

5. The spiltting of spectral lines of an element when it radiates is a magnetic field is known
as:
a. Induced emission
b. Zeaman effect
c. Population inverse
d. None of these

6. Normally the emitter of a transistor is:
a. Reverse biased
b. Forward biased
c. Not biased
d. None of these




7. Fission chain reaction is controlled by introducing rods of:
a. Graphite
b. Cadmium
c. Boron
d. None of these

8. The first atomic reactor was introduced by:
a. Curie
b. Wilson
c. Rutherford
d. None of these

9. Gamma rays waves like:
a. Sound waves
b. Beta waves
c. X-rays
d. None of these

10. The path Beta particle is:
a. Straight
b. Circular
c. Zig-zag
d. None of these

11. Which one is most penetrating?
a. -rays
b. X-rays
c. -rays
d. None of these

12. A forward biased diode has resistance:
a. Zero
b. Infinite
c. Equal to reverse biased one
d. None of these

13. The reverse current through a semiconductor is due to:
a. Majority carriers
b. Electrons
c. Minority carriers
d. None of these



14. The energy of radio waves is greater than:
a. Light
b. Microwaves
c. X-rays
d. None of these

15. Thermal neutrons are:
a. At high temperature
b. Fast moving
c. Slow moving
d. None of these

16. In Somatic radiation damage there is:
a. Loss of hearing
b. Loss of hearing loss of hair
c. Ultraviolet beams
d. None of these

17. Laser beam consists of:
a. Monochromatic light
b. White light
c. Ultraviolet light
d. None of these

18. Which one is independent of frequency:
a. Impedance
b. Reactance
c. Resistance
d. None of these

19. N-type material is electronically:
a. Negative
b. Positive
c. Neutral
d. None of these

20. The alternating current in the Secondary coil of a transformer is induced by:
a. A varying electric field
b. A varying magnetic field
c. dc in the primary coil
d. None of these



History of Pakistan and India
Paper I

Attempt any 5 questions in all including Q No.8, which is compulsory.
All questions carry equal marks

Q.1 Mahmood of Ghznas real aim was to establish a Turkish Empire and his Indian
Campaigns were only means to this end. Comment.

Q.2 Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughluqs character was a mixture of two extremes, but he was
a man of Ideas. Discuss.

Q.3 Highlight the salient merits and demerits of Babur as a man and as an Empire Builder.

Q.4 Elucidate the importance and effects of Sher Shah Suris administrative and economic
reforms.

Q.5 Critically examine Akbars Rajput Policy in the establishment or declination of the
Mughal dynasty

Q.6 How far do you agree with the view that the moral decay of nobility and the foreign
invasions during the 18th century accelerated the decline of the Mughal Empire

Q.7 Write short notes on the following
a). The Judicial System of the Sultanate of Delhi
b). Mughal Architecture and painting
compulsory question

Q.8 Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions

1). After the death of Qutb-ud-din Aibak, _ _ _ _ was put on the throne :
a Aaram Shah b Shams-ud-Din
c Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud d None of these

2). Shams-ud-Din Iltutmish led the funeral prayer of _ _ _ _ :
a) Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Olia b) Hazrat Baba Farid
e) Hazrat Khwaja Qutb-ud-Din Bakhtiar Kaki
d) None of these

3). _ _ _ _ was the last ruler of slave dynasty :
a Razia Sultana b Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud
c Ghias-ud-Din Balban d None of these


4). After the advent of the Muslims in South Asia, new Art which emerged is known as _ _
a Islamic Art b Gandhara Art
c Indo-Islamic Art d None of these

5). Tuzke-I-Babri was first written in _ _ _ _ :
a Turki b Persian
c Arabic d None of these

6). Rana Sangas real name was _ _ _ _:
a Rana Sangram b Moolraj
c Bir Narrayan d None of these

7). The battle of Kanwah was fought in the year _ _ _ _ :
a 1526 b 1527
c 1530 d None of these

8). Din Panah palace was raised in Delhi by _ _ _ _
a Hamayan b Akbar
c Shah Jehan d None of these

9). Baburs reign was from 1526 AD to _ _ _ _ _ AD
a 1530 b 1532
c 1534 d None of these

22. The battle between Nadir Shah and Muhammad Shah was fought in 1739 AD at _ _ _ _
a Delhi b Sirhind
c Karnal d None of these

23. The 3rd battle of Panipat was fought in _ _ _ _ :
a 1760 b 1861
c 1762 d None of these

24. Padshanama was written by _ _ _ _ :
a Abdul Hamid Lahori b Inayat Khan
c Muhammad Salih d None of these

25. _ _ _ _ secured many trade facilities for the English by Jahangir :
a Wiliam Hawkins b William Edward
c Sir Thames Roe d None of these

26. Arjumand Bano was the _ _ _ _ wife of Shah Jahan :
a Ist b IInd
c IIIrd d None of these


27. The real name of Noor Jahan was _ _ _ _
a Ladli Begum b Mahr-un-Nisa
c Jahan Ara d None of these

28. Haren Minar was built by _ _ _ _
a. Akbar b Jahangir
c Noor Jehan d None of these

29. Aurangzeb was the _ _ _ _ son of Shah Jehan
a. Ist b IInd
c IIIrd d None of these

30. The tomb of Qutb-ud-Aibak is in _ _ _ _
a. Lahore b Delhi
c Agra d None of these

31. Ali Mardan Khan is famously known for his _ _ _ _ _
a. Roads b Canals
c Invasions d None of these

32. The fifth Peshwa Guru Arjan Singh was executed by the Mughal Emperor _ _ _
a. Akbar b Jahangir
c Alamgir d None of these













History of Pakistan and India
Paper II

Attempt any 5 questions in all including Q No.8, which is compulsory.
All questions carry equal marks

Part I
Q.1 Highlight he contributions of Shah Waliulah towards regeneration of the Muslims of
South Asia

Q.2 Examine the circumstances that led to the foundation of All India Muslim League. What
were its main objects.

Q.3 Critically discuss the importance of Lucknow Pact brining out of its merits and demerits
from Muslim point of view

Q.4 Discus in detail the Cabinet Mission Plan and analyze the causes of its failure

Part II
Q.5 The constitution of 1973 proved to be more lasting as compared with the previous
attempts. Critically examine the factors responsible for this phenomenon

Q.6 Give an account of the causes and effects of the separation of East Pakistan.

Q.7 Evaluate the role played by Pakistan on the forum of O.I.C.
Q.8 Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions

1). Sir Syed went to England alongwith his son named _ _ _ _
a Syed Masud b Sued Mahmud
c Syed Muhammad Khan d None of these

2). Viceroy _ _ _ lai the foundation stibe of MAO College ALigarh :
a) Lord Lytton b) Lord Ripon
d) Lord Mayo d) None of these

3). The real name of Nawab Waqa-ul-Mulk was _ _ _ _
a Mushtaq Hussain b Mehdi Ali
c Chiragh Ali d None of these

4). Ch. Rehmat Ali wrote his booklet Now or Never in the year _ _ _
a 1930 b 1932
c 1933 d None of these


5). Nawab Abdul Latif founded Muhammadan Literary Society in the year _ _ _ _ :
a 1863 b 1870
c 1883 d None of these

6). The author of the book the Spirit of Islam was _ _ _ _:
a Sir Agha Khan b Allama Iqbal
c Syed Amir Ali d None of these

7). The founder of Islamia College Peshawar was _ _ _ _ :
a Srdar Abdul Rab Nishtar b Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum
c Dr. Khan Sahib d None of these

8). Nehru Report was prepared under the Charmanship of _ _ _ _
a Jawahar Lal Nehru b Indra Gandhi
c lakhshmani Pandit Nehru Shah Jehan d None of these

9). Allam Iqbal died on _ _ _ _ _
a 21.4.1937 b 21.4.1938
c 9.11.1939 d None of these

11. Pakistan Resolution was presented by_ _ _ _
a Quaid-I-Azam b Liaquat Ali Khan
c Fazal-ul-Haq d None of these

12. Allama Iqbal obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of _ _ _ _ :
a London b Ozford
c Munich d None of these

13. _ _ _ _ founded the Unionist Party :
a Sikander Hayat b Zafar Ali Khan
c Khizar Hayat d None of these

14. Iskander Mirza took over as the president of Pakistan in the year _ _ _ _
a 1956 b 1957
c 1958 d None of these

15. The author of the book Two Nation Theory is _ _ _ _ wife of Shah Jahan :
a Dr. Abdul Hamid b Sir Syed
c Shafiq Ali Khan d None of these

16. The author of the book Political system in Pakistan is _ _ _ _
a Dr. Wasati b Khalid bin Saeed
c Dr. Yar Muhammad d None of these


17. The Canal Water Dispute was solved trough the good offices of _ _ _ _
a. Secutiry Councial b OIC
c World Bank d None of these

18. The site for Islamabad was selected in _ _ _ _
a. 1960 b 1961
c 1962 d None of these

19. Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto inaugurated the new Education Policy in _ _ _ _
a. 1972 b 1973
c 1974 d None of these

20. NAM is the abbreviation of _ _ _ _ _
a. Non Arab Muslim b New Arya Movement
c Non Affiliated Maktab d None of these

21. ECO is the new name of _ _ _ _
a. OIC b NAM
c RCD d None of these

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