Pakistan Studies 2059 · O Level
Oct/Nov 2019
10 questions from this paper, with worked solutions and instant marking.
This question concerns Congress Rule in India from 1937 to 1939.
Mineral resources
Describe what ‘The Loyal Mohammedans of India’ was.
Location of administrative areas and cities
What did the term Satyagraha mean?
Mineral resources
What did the Cabinet Mission Plan propose?
Fish
What does the term Karakoram Highway mean?
Non-renewables
Look at Fig. 1.1, which is an outline map of Pakistan. Fig. 1.1 key shows: international boundary; province-level boundary; disputed boundary. On the map, Jammu and Kashmir is shown as disputed territory and the Arabian Sea is also indicated. There are blank boxes for naming landforms.
Natural topography
Study Fig. 2.1, which is a map of the principal rivers in Pakistan. The Fig. 2.1 key identifies: international boundary; province-level boundary; disputed boundary. On the map, rivers V, W, X and Y and dam Z are marked, and Jammu and Kashmir is shown as disputed territory together with the Arabian Sea.
Water
Refer to Fig. 3.1, a map that indicates where Sialkot is situated, in Pakistan, where sports goods are manufactured. Fig. 3.1 key includes: international boundary; province-level boundary; disputed boundary. The map names Islamabad, Sialkot, Multan, Afghanistan, Iran, India, China, Jammu and Kashmir (disputed territory) and the Arabian Sea.
Secondary and tertiary industries
Study Fig. 4.1, a map showing Pakistan’s road network. Fig. 4.1 key includes: international boundary; province-level boundary; disputed boundary; major highway; other roads; motorway. The map marks A and B.
Internal transport
Look at Fig. 5.1, which presents Pakistan’s annual population growth rate from 1976 to 2016. The y-axis is annual population growth rate (%) and the x-axis is the year, running from 1976 to 2016.
Structure and growth