Pakistan Studies 2059 · O Level
Natural topography
14 practice questions on Natural topography, with worked solutions and instant marking.
What occurred at Cawnpore in 1857?
May/June 2016
This question concerns India in the nineteenth century. Study the sources (Insert) carefully, and then answer the questions that follow.
May/June 2017
Who is referred to as Titu Mir?
May/June 2018
Fig. 1.1 shows a map of Pakistan. The key includes: international boundary; province-level boundary; disputed boundary. The labels on the map are: JAMMU & KASHMIR disputed territory; Arabian Sea; a north arrow (N); and a scale marked 0 100 200 300 km.
May/June 2018
Which post did Lord Wellesley occupy?
May/June 2019
Fig. 2.1 is a map of three desert regions in southern and western Pakistan. The labels on the map are Afghanistan, Iran, India, Arabian Sea, Balochistan, Punjab, Sindh and KPK. The deserts are marked X, Y and Thar.
May/June 2022
This question concerns the East India Company. Look closely at the sources (Insert) and then answer the questions that follow.
May/June 2024
Fig. 1.1 shows a map of a mountain range in southern and western Pakistan. On the map you can see latitude and longitude, a scale from 0-300 km, provincial boundaries, an international boundary, cities such as Peshawar and Quetta, provinces named KPK, Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh, the Arabian Sea, and a mountain range called the Sulaiman Range. The country marked W and the city marked X are also shown.
May/June 2025
Who exactly was Nana Sahib?
Oct/Nov 2016
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.
Oct/Nov 2019
This question concerns the British in India during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Look closely at the sources (Insert) and then respond to the questions that follow.
Oct/Nov 2020
Study Fig. 1.1, which is a map of the natural topography in southern and western Pakistan.
Oct/Nov 2021
Describe the military operations carried out by Nana Sahib in 1857.
Oct/Nov 2022
Fig. 1.1 is a map that displays the positions of three deserts in southern and western Pakistan. The map has the following text and labels: North arrow marked N; scale shown as 0, 100, 200, 300 km; countries named Afghanistan, Iran, India; provinces named Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab; water body named Arabian Sea; deserts named Kharan, Thal and Thar. The key shows: international boundary (dash-dot line), province-level boundary (dotted line), desert (shaded area).
Oct/Nov 2024