Pak Studies Class 9 Chapter Wise Test English Medium

Important Chapter wise test series Notes of Pak Studies Class 9 Chapter Wise 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 Chapter Wise Test English Medium to help you prepare for your exams.
  • Very Important Multiple Choice Questions of All Chapters of Pakistan Studies class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
  • Important Short and Long Questions of All Chapters Pakistan Studies class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
  • Administrative Problems: Karachi was declared the capital of Pakistan at the time of its establishment. Governor House and Secretariat buildings were evacuated for the central offices but their capacity was low, so temporary offices were established in different parts of the city. Even the Ministers were deprived of basic office facilities. The administrative structure was in a dismal state because there was no expert and experienced staff. A total of 81 Muslim officers from the civil service came to Pakistan as its share but most of them had no experience of senior posts.
  • Economic Problems: At the time of its creation, Pakistan had to face many economic problems too. Most of the areas of Pakistan were backward at the time of independence. Transportation and communication facilities were insufficient. The British and Hindus had deliberately kept the Muslim population areas backward. From here, the British used to recruit young men for army service, but did not feel the need to set up factories and mills there. This maladministration can be gauged from the fact that 75% of the world's jute was produced in East Bengal but all the jute factories were in West Bengal and the Hindus had full control over them. At the time of partition, there were 394 textile mills in the United India but only 14 mills came to Pakistan's share. The total number of branches of the banks was 487 but Pakistan's share was only 69 and the Hindus took all the bank capital with them to India. 
  • Distribution of Military Assets: After the partition of the subcontinent, justice was not done in the distribution of military assets too. The British Government had decided that according to the plan of June 3, 1947, all military assets would be divided with 64% proportion to India and 36% to Pakistan. There were 16 ordnance factories operating in the United India, but not a single one was there in the areas included in Pakistan. What to mention of shifting an ordnance factory into Pakistan, the Indian government was not willing even to shift a small part of machinery to Pakistan. After a long discussion, it was decided that Pakistan would be given Rs. 60 million to set up an ordnance factory of its own.
  • What do you mean by Cripps Mission?
  • On the failure of Cripps Mission, which movement were started by Gandhi?
  • Why did Congress reject the recommendation of Crops Mission?
  • Who was the first speaker of Pakistan?
  • When did the arrival of Muslims in the sub-continent of South Asia begin?
  • When did the signs of the downfall of the Muslim rule appear and after that who put the Muslims on the right path?
  • Who made sacrifices to stop British rule on the subcontinent?
  • Write the objectives of Aligarh movement.
  • Mention some educational institutions founded by Sir Syed.
  • What were the effects of the partition of Bengal on Hindus and Muslims?
  • When and why was the partition of Bengal cancelled?
  • Highlight the objectives of the establishment of Muslim League.
  • State the objectives of the Khilafat movement.
  • What were the effects of the Nehru report?

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