Pakistan Studies 2059 · O Level
May/June 2019
10 questions from this paper, with worked solutions and instant marking.
This question concerns the East India Company and its links with the subcontinent during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Examine the sources (Insert) closely, then answer the questions that follow.
Location of administrative areas and cities
Who, in historical terms, was Ahmad Shah Durrani?
Location
Which post did Lord Wellesley occupy?
Natural topography
Identify Rahmat Ali.
Mineral resources
Describe what the Zakat Ordinance involved.
Non-renewables
Look at Fig. 1.1, which shows a sketch map of Pakistan. Key: - - - - international boundary · · · · · · · · province-level boundary - - - disputed boundary --- river The map labels include: JAMMU AND KASHMIR disputed territory, Arabian Sea, compass direction N, scale 0-300 km. Two points, Y and Z, are marked on the map.
Location of administrative areas and cities
Look at Fig. 2.1, a map showing the southern coastline of Pakistan. Key: - - - - international boundary · · · · · · · · province-level boundary ● fishing port The map labels IRAN, INDIA, Arabian Sea, compass direction N and scale 0-200 km.
Fish
Study Fig. 3.1, a map that shows the gas-producing regions and the natural gas pipeline network in Pakistan. Legend: - - - - international boundary · · · · · · · · province-level boundary - - - disputed boundary grey shaded: gas-producing regions thick line: natural gas pipeline The map labels are: Peshawar, Quetta, Lahore, Multan, Karachi, JAMMU AND KASHMIR disputed territory, Arabian Sea.
Non-renewables
This question covers employment and tourism in Pakistan.
Secondary and tertiary industries
Study Fig. 5.1, a map that illustrates population distribution across Pakistan. Key: - - - - international boundary · · · · · · · · province-level boundary shaded dots: densely populated The map labels are Islamabad, Lahore, Quetta, Hyderabad, Karachi, Arabian Sea.
Distribution and density of population