Pak Studies Class 9 Full Book Test English Medium

Important Chapter wise test series Notes of Pak Studies Class 9 Full Book Test English Medium by Mr. Adnan Haider Suib. These Test series notes are very helpful in the preparation of 9th Class Pakistan Studies Short Questions English Medium for students of the 9 class Pakistan Studies and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.

Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
  • Here are the detailed Pak Studies Class 9 Full Book Test English Medium to help you prepare for your exams.
  • Very Important Multiple Choice Questions of Full Book of Pakistan Studies class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
  • Important Short and Long Questions of Full Book Pakistan Studies class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
  • In which Annual Session of All India Muslim League was the Pakistan Resolution passed?  (A) 1949  (B) 1945  (C) 1940  (D) 1930
  • Which language was declared the national language after the establishment of Pakistan?  (A) Urdu  (B) English  (C) Punjabi  (D) Bengali
  • How many British ministers were included in Cabinet Mission?  (A) Five  (B) Four  (C) Three (D) Two
  • Where did Quaid-e-Azam born?  (A) Lahore  (B) Dehli  (C) Bombay  (D) Karachi
  • Sir Syed Ahmad Khan considered the Muslims of the subcontinent to be weak:  (A) Economically  (B) Socially  (C) Politically  (D) Academically
  • Muslims of the subcontinent wanted to be recognized as separate:  (A) Country  (B) Area  (C) Identification   (D) None of these
  • The past treaty with the Muslims backfired on Lucknow:  (A) The British  (B) The migration movement  (C) Fourteen points  (D) Nahro report
  • Syed Ahmed Shaheed and his friend Syed Ismail were martyred fighting the Sikhs at Balakot:  (A) In 1833  (B) In 1832  (C) In 1831  (D) In 1830
  • The province was larger than all other provinces in terms of population and area in British India:  (A) Of bangal  (B) Of dahli  (C) Of punjab  (D) Of sindh 
  • Government's Efforts to Address the Issue of Violence Against Women in Pakistan:
  • The state of Pakistan came into being for the implementation of the principles of Islam. Here a number of laws have been enacted in the light of the Qur'an and the Sunnah to protect the women against violence and for their basic rights. Some of the Family Laws of 1961, which are in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah, have secured women's rights. The Assembly and the Senate have also passed an amended bill on the oppression of women and their rights. The following steps have been taken by the Government to eliminate violence against women in Pakistan:
  • Punjab Marriage Restraint Act 2015: Child marriage is a common custom in Pakistan. In Punjab, the legal age for marriage is 16 years for girls, and 18 years for boys. In 2015, the Provincial Assembly of Punjab passed the Punjab Marriage Restraint Amendment Act, whereby the parents, Nikkah Registrar or Union Council officials who are involved in marrying of girls before they turn 16 and boys before they are 18 years old will be punished with imprisonment and heavy fines.
  • Punjab Protection of Women Against Violence Act 2016: 
  • To provide protection to women, the Punjab Government passed the Punjab Protection of Women Against Violence Act on 24th February 2016. It provides justice, protection and relief to all women who have been subjected to violence. The Act provides justice to female survivors of violence by protecting them from crimes such as abetment of an offence, domestic abuse, emotional and psychological abuse, economic abuse, stalking and cyber crimes.
  • Government's Efforts to Address Women's Protection and Women's Empowerment: 
  • Many women in Pakistan do not seek relief and justice against violence due to lack of social support against injustice. Keeping this in view, the Punjab government has established Violence Against Women Centers (VAWCs) at the district level across the province. These Centers remain open from dawn to dusk and have all-female staff. The government has taken the following steps for the protection and empowerment of women:

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