CSS 2024
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Q1. Political stability remains an elusive concept in
Pakistan. Explore the factors contributing to the fractured nature of
Pakistan’s polity and discuss potential reforms to the constitutional and
political structure that could foster stability.
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Q2. Keeping in view the socio-politico circumstances
of sub-continent, discuss the role of Sheikh Ahmed Sarhindi (Mujadid Alf Thani)
who revived Islamic Ideology and established Muslim identity in sub-continent.
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Q3. The Democratization process in Pakistan is still
weak and ambiguous. Do you consider dynastic politics and feudalism are the
major hindrances on the way of establishing true democratic system in Pakistan?
Explain.
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Q4. Global warming presents an existential threat to
states like Pakistan. Examine the far-reaching impacts of global warming on
Pakistan and propose a model of economic development that aligns to the
environmental protection.
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Q5. How should Pakistan manage the equitable
distribution of resources among different ethnic regions to address historical
grievances and promote developments across the country?
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Q6. In Modern day democracy there must be a Pragmatic
Civil-Military relationship to deal all the, internal and external security
threats. Analyze with reference to the role of Pakistan’s security and
stability in South-Asia.
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Q7. Since independence, the most critical concern for internal
security is National Integration. Discus. The role of constitutional provisions
enabling provincial autonomy and devolution of Power to strengthen National
integration in Pakistan?
Special CSS 2023
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Q.No2. Discuss the evolution and development of the
separate electorate system. Can it be termed to be the harbinger of the idea of
a separate homeland for the Muslims?
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Q.No3. There is an opinion that some of the subjects
handed over to the provinces in the 18th Amendment, should be handed
over back the center. Do you agree: if yes then what subjects and why? If not,
then why?
"Happiness is a direction, not a place." — Sydney
J. Harris
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Q.No4. Discuss the Geo-Strategic importance of
Pakistan. Do you agree that it has greatly affected the development of social
and political institutions in Pakistan?
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Q.No5. When certain ethnic groups feel left out in
social and economic transactions, it leads the collapse of the political
system. Discuss this in the perspective of separation of East Pakistan in 1971.
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Q.No.6. ‘Elite capture of the policy making framework
has adversely impacted economic development in Pakistan’. Discuss
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Q.No.7. what policy options should Pakistan exercise
to effectively address its vulnerability to the phenomenon of Global Warming
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Q.No 8. Give a resume of the mineral resources of
Pakistan and comment as to why have we not been able to capitalize upon this
resource base?
2023
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Q2. Write a detailed and systematic analysis of the charismatic
leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad All Jinnah. the leader of Indian Muslims
during the crisis-ridden decade of 1937-47.
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Q3. Having the largest irrigation system in the world, the land of the
sub-continent served as the main food supply basket for the British power for
more than a century, but now Pakistan has to import food commodities. Discuss
in detail the causes of this agricultural decline.
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Q4. Industrialization is the backbone of the modem economic system and
uplifts the standard of living of the masses. Elaborate causes for the
hindrance of industrial development in Pakistan
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Q5. The evolution of the democratic system has always remained a
dilemma in Pakistan, even after passing more than seven decades of its
existence democracy could not get its roots. Discuss in detail.
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Q6. Joining the US-led coalition in the war against terrorism has many
short and long joining term repercussions for Pakistan.
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Q7. Elaborate. Pakistan is located on the cross-road of South Asia.
Explain its geo-strategic/political importance and challenges.
If you do not change direction, you may end up where
you are heading." — Lao Tzu
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Q8. Pakistan is considered to be the fifth-largest youth bulge country
in the world. Given this youth bulge. Deliberate on ways forward for
Sustainable Economic Development in Pakistan.
2022
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Q2. Discuss the role of regional and nationalist political parties in
Pakistani politics. How far these parties are necessary for the political
system?
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Q3. Discuss the Federal Structure of the 1973 Constitution of Pakistan
after the 18th Amendment. Why criticism on the 18th Amendment started recently?
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Q4. Evaluate the factional politics of the early years(1947-58) and
their impact on the democratic process of Pakistan.
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Q5. Every state designs its foreign policy on its National interests
rejecting feelings and emotions. Why did Pakistan prefer emotions, feelings,
and ideology in its foreign policy? Also, analyze its impact.
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Q6. What is the volume of grants, aid, and loans in Pakistan’s economy
in the last ten years to stimulate growth? Discuss.
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Q7. Why did Pakistan join Western Defense Pacts? What cost does it have
to pay for that? Explain.
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Q8. Discuss the issues and mistrust in US-Pakistan relations after the
withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan.
2021
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Q. No. 2. Enumerate the measures adopted by Pakistan to spotlight on
the plight of Kashmiri people in the Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir after
5th August 2019.
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Q. No. 3. Explain “Afghans owned, Afghans led: solution of Afghanistan
crisis.
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Q. No. 4. How CPEC Phase II will galvanize industrialization and
employment in Pakistan
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Q. No. 5. Discuss the significance of renewable energy resources for
Pakistan.
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Q. No. 6. How Pakistan should combat 5th generation war successfully?
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Q. No. 7. “Political Stability is mandatory for economic prosperity in
Pakistan:. Elaborate.
"We must travel in the direction of our fear." — John Berryman
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Q. No. 8. Critically evaluate the evolutions of Muslim Separate
identity in the Subcontinent.
2020
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2. How the reform movement of Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi influenced the
history of Muslim India?
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3. China, Pakistan-Russia Corporation will find suitable support
mechanism in Shanghai Cooperation organization (SCO). Elaborate
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4. What are the major provisions of Simla Agreement (1972) between
Pakistan and India? How it was helpful for establishment of durable peace in
the region?
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5. What is meant by the term “Proxy War”? Are there any extrinsic
factors at play in the internal security situation of Pakistan?
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6. Discuss the main features of Political culture of Pakistan
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7. Pakistan’s energy crisis was due to the lack of strategy and
political will. Discuss.
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8. Discuss revival of Pak-US relations in context of present US-Taliban
process.
2019
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2. Critically examine Congress Ministries of 1937. How far it is
correct to suggest that it paved the way for a separate Muslim homeland in
India?
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3. How far the nature of Center-Province relations has changed under
various amendments to the 1973 constitution? Evaluate
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4. What major economic challenges are being faced by Pakistan? What
recommendations do you suggest to deal with these issues?
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5. “The population growth in Pakistan can erupt like an atomic bomb”.
Comment
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6. What are the main causes of the energy crisis in Pakistan? What
measures do you recommend to address it?
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7. Critically analyze the key causes of delaying construction of DAMS
in Pakistan. Give some suggestions to revert the collateral loss.
"Success is often the result of taking a misstep in the right
direction." — Al Bernstein
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8. Efficient use of its natural resources can make Pakistan a
prosperous nation. Discuss in the light of present situation of Pakistan.
2018
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Q. No. 2. Critically evaluate the foundations of Allama Iqbal’s concept
of Muslim separatism in the context of Indo-Pak Subcontinent.
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Q. No. 3. Discuss the 3rd June Plan or Mountbatten Plan and also
describe how it was implemented?
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Q. No. 4. Describe the political system of Pakistan. Which form of
government is suitable to make country politically stable?
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Q. No. 5. Define non-state actors. ‘Non-state actors are posing more
threat to Pakistan’s national security than threats from external state
actors.’ Argue in favour or against.
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Q. No. 6. Discuss the nature of centre-province relations under the
1973 Constitution.
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Q. No. 7. Discuss the changing trends in Pakistan- US relations since
2001.
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Q. No. 8. There is crisis of national integration in Pakistan since its
creation. What measures do you suggest for the promotion of national
integration of Pakistan?
2017
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Q. No. 2. Pakistan’s national culture reflects unity in diversity.
Elaborate.
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Q. No. 3. Discus the role of judiciary in the constitutional
development of Pakistan.
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Q. No. 4. CPEC is a flagship project of One Belt One Road (OBOR) and a
regional game changer. Explain.
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Q. No. 5. Explore the significance of Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) for Pakistan.
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Q. No. 6. Enumerate the measures adopted by HEC for promotion of higher
education and qualitative research in Pakistan.
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Q. No. 7. Explore the option of alternative energy resources to
overcome energy crisis in Pakistan.
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Q. No. 8. How general elections in 2002, 2008 and 2013 strengthened
democracy in Pakistan?
"Failure doesn't exist. It's only a change of
direction." — Alejandro Jodorowsky
2016
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Q. No. 2. Give an account of the life and services of
Shah Waliullah. How did he save the Indian Muslims from political annihilation
and religious degeneration?
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Q. No. 3. The Aligarh Movement was a pure educational
venture but it had deep impacts on Indian politics. Discuss.
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Q. No. 4. Critically analyze the elections of 1937 and
the sufferings and grievances of the Muslims under the Congress rule in the
provinces (1937-1939). How much did it help in popularizing the idea of a
separate Muslim state in India?
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Q. No. 5. Jinnah in his Presidential Address to the
annual session of All India Muslim League in March 1940 said, “The problem in
India is not of an inter-communal character, but manifestly of an international
one, and it must be treated as such.” Write note on the Two Nation Theory and
the Lahore Resolution of March 1940 in the light of this statement.
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Q. No. 6. Write note on the post 9/11 foreign policy
of Pakistan. What role do you foresee for Pakistan in regional and global
politics in the near future?
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Q. No. 7. Discuss the Kashmir problem in its entirety;
throwing light on its background and prospects of possible solutions to this
core issue between India and Pakistan.
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Q. No. 8. Write note on the Afghan War since 1979 and
its impacts on Pakistan. How far the emergence of the “Non-State Actors” and
Non-Traditional Security Threats in Pakistan can be attributed to the
decades-long warfare in Afghanistan?
2015
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Q.2. “Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was in no way pro-British”.
Agree or disagree, answer your question with arguments.
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Q.3. “It was over-reaction of Hindus to the partition
of the Bengal in 1905 that widened the gulf between Muslims and Hindus”.
Comment.
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Q.4. “Khilafat Movement was an emotional movement”.
Discuss.
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Q.5. “Separation of East Pakistan, though a tragic
part of History of Pakistan, was not the negation of two nation theory”.
Comment.
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Q.6. Briefly discuss the main features of cultural
heritage of Pakistan. (20)
"Study the past if you would define the future." —
Confucius
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Q.7. Was Islamization during Zia era a need of
Pakistan or was it a political propaganda? (20)
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Q.8. Critically evaluate the role of Pakistan in “The
War on Terror”. (20)
2014
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Q. No. 2. Highlight the factors which played
significant role in the evolution and growth of Muslim Society in the
Sub-Continent.
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Q. No. 3. Evaluate the impact of the services rendered
by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan towards the regeneration of the Muslims
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Q. No. 4. Briefly describe the genuine factors which
were responsible for the demand of a separate homeland by the Muslims of the
Sub-Continent.
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Q. No. 5. “The Simla Deputation, 1906 laid the
foundation for the creation of Pakistan”. Substantiate your view point with
solid arguments.
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Q. No. 6. Give a critical analysis of the steps taken
for Islamization in Pakistan since 1947.
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Q. No. 7. “Population explosion in Pakistan is
emerging as the greatest threat to the economy of Pakistan”. Comment.
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Q. No. 8. “Pakistan can become one of the richest
countries of the world, if we make the best use of our Natural resources”.
Elaborate in the light of the present situation of the country.
2013
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Q.No.2. Critically examine the Muslim shift from
militancy to education with a special reference to the educational movements
launched during the 19th century in South Asia.
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Q.No.3. Trace the history of the Muslim conquests of
present day Pakistan areas highlighting their contributions in transforming the
society and culture.
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Q.No.4. What was the contribution of the Muslim Press
in the struggle for creation of Pakistan? Examine the role of prominent Muslim
journalists in this regard.
"Failure is an amazing data
point that tells you which direction not to go." — Payal Kadakia
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Q.No.5. Compare the socio-economic and political
conditions of the Muslims and non-Muslims at the advent of British rule in
South Asia.
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Q.No.6. Elucidate the difficulties in establishment of
an Islamic order in Pakistan after independence.
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Q.No.7. “The twentieth century witnessed the war for
oil. The twenty-first century will witness the war for water”. Examine the
practical implications of this statement on situation of Pakistan.
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Q.No.8. Through Allama Iqbal’s writings and views of
Quaid-i-Azam explain their conceptual understanding about the Islamic state. Do
you agree that their vision found some place while explaining the
constitutional developments throughout the case of Pakistan’s political
history?
2012
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Q. 2. Discuss critically the role of Silsilah (Orders)
in the development and progress of Muslim society in the Sub-Continent of
Indo-Pakistan.
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Q. 3. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan believed in “Trinity of
ideas” i.e loyalty, devotion and aloofness”. Discuss it in perspective of his
reformation movement.
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Q. 4. Before passing of Lahore Resolution (Pakistan
Resolution) the division of Indian Sub-Continent was advocated by various
thinkers, intellectuals and reformers. Discuss.
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Q. 5. The “Objective Resolution” (1949) satisfied both
orthodox and modernists by combining the features of Western and Islamic
democracy. Discuss critically.
·
Q. 6. What is bureaucracy and what are its
characteristics? How did it play its role in strengthening and integration of
Pakistan?
·
Q. 7. What are the security concerns of Pakistan?
Suggest measures by revisiting the foreign policy of Pakistan.
·
Q8 The location of Pakistan has given the strategic
strength to the State. What are its physical features and narrate its
advantages and dis-advantages
"If everybody is doing it one
way, there's a good chance you can find your niche by going exactly in the
opposite direction." — Sam Walton
2011
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Q.2. Briefly analyse and discuss the contribution of
the religious reformers – Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi, Shah Waliullah, Syed Ahmad
Barelvi and the like – in the growth of Muslim consciousness in the South-Asian
subcontinent.
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Q.3. John Plamenatz defines ‘Nationalism’ as “the
desire to preserve or enhance peoples national or cultural identity, when that
identity is threatened or the desire to transform or even create it when it is
felt to be inadequate or lacking.” In the light of above definition, briefly
but comprehensively discuss the respective roles played by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan,
Allama Iqbal and the Quaid-e-Azam in strengthening the Muslim nationalism in
India.
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Q.4. Describe the main contents and relative
importance of the Lucknow Pact and Delhi Muslim Proposals and their respective
impact on the subsequent political developments in India.
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Q.5. Can the Lahore Resolution be termed as the ‘Magna
Carta’ of Pakistan? Take a position and support your argument by historical
facts, if any.
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Q.6. Give a critical appraisal of the constitutional
crisis/crises initiated by the controversial actions taken by Governor General
Ghulam Muhammad and endorsed by the superior Court of Pakistan. Discuss and
analyze its effects on the subsequent history of Pakistan. (20)
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Q.7. Federalism has been a continuing cause of
political tension in our country. Will the 18th amendment made in the
Constitution by the present Government solve this issue once for all? Take a
position and support with your argument.
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Q.8. Given the problems that Pakistan is facing today,
what is your vision of Pakistan in the year 2011? How, in your opinion, can be
its internal and external problems solved?
2010
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Q.2. Shah Waliullah realized “The renaissance of Islam
and Muslim Society can not be affected until the intellectual life of the
Muslims is re-oriented.” Discuss critically.
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Q.3. Aligarh and Deoband movements had great contrast
in their views and mission and their leaders were at draggers drawn with each
other. Discuss.
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Q.4. How far is it correct to say that Quaid-i-Azam
consolidated the nascent state of Pakistan? Comment.
"No one can make you feel inferior without your
consent." — Eleanor Roosevelt
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Q.5. Why military of Pakistan intervened in Pakistan’s
politics? What is the role of the present leadership to de-politicize army?
Give specific measures.
·
Q.6. What is meant by National Reconciliation? What
are its ingredients? Can we equate National Reconciliation with National
Reconciliation Ordinance?
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Q.7. Compare and contrast the resistance movement of
East Pakistan with the present movement of Baluchistan. Suggest remedies. (20)
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Q.8. Pakistan’s industry is providing jobs to various
categories of workers and is earning foreign exchange for the country. Comment.
(20)
2009
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Q.2. Keeping in view the diverse Muslim Reformist
Movements of the sub-continent, delineate the sequential unity in formulation
of Ideology of Pakistan.
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Q.3. What specific steps were initiated by Sir Syed
Ahmad Khan which later-on became the Agenda points of the movement for
Pakistan? How did these steps orient the political system in Pakistan?
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Q.4. Illustrate the role of Quaid-i-Azam for
protecting the constitutional rights of Muslims of the sub-continent from 1916
to 1933. (20)
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Q.5. Referring to the evolution of political system,
identify the commonalities among Martial Law Administrators of Pakistan. (20)
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Q.6. Discuss and debate the strength of diplomatic
stance of Pakistan regarding “War on Terror”. How it can be improvised in
present geo-political scenario? (20)
·
Q.7. Compare and contrast the dynamics of recent Civil
Society Movement, with other movements in the history of Pakistan. What impact
it would print on the future of Pakistan?
·
Q.8. Inspite of strong research-base, rich lands,
reasonable water-resources and various land-reforms, why agriculture sector
remained less-developed in Pakistan?
"To be yourself in a world that
is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest
accomplishment." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
2008
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Q.2. What influence Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi has left on
the history of Muslims of India? Discuss critically.
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Q.3. Aligarh Movement injected a new life in the dead
body of the Muslim nation and helped to regain its lost glory and prestige.
Discuss.
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Q.4. Quaid-e-Azam was the ambassador of “Hindu-Muslim
Unity”. Discuss it in perspective of Lukhnow Pact and what future vision
depicted from the pact?
·
Q.5. The proposals of “Cabinet Mission” (1946) could
defer the establishment of Pakistan, if accepted by Muslim League. Evaluate
Critically.
·
Q.6. The Constitution of Pakistan (1973) is the “mouth
piece of Islam”. Discuss.
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Q.7. What is “Judicial Activism”? Has it brought
Pak-Judiciary in the state of morality in the recent past? Give suggestion for
the independence of Judiciary.
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Q.8. What are principal industries of Pakistan and
what problems Government of Pakistan is facing for its industrial development?
2007
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Q.2. Critically evaluate the contribution made by
missionaries in the growth of Muslim society in the Sub-continent of Indo-Pak.
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Q.3. The Deoband School stood for "definite
religio- political goals with limited sphere of influence." Discuss.
·
Q.4. Elucidate Ideology of Pakistan. What are the
reasons which contributed for the development of two-nation-theory? Is
two-nation-theory relevant after the fall of Dacca? Discuss.
·
Q.5 Minto Morely Reform was a "tool of
change" in the political system of India. Discuss it with special
reference to the demands. of Simla Deputation.
·
Q.6. Local government system under the
"Devolution of Power Plan 2001" has miserably failed in delivering
service to the masses. . Discuss.
"A dream does not become reality through magic; it takes
sweat, determination and hard work." — Colin Powell
·
Q.7. "Pakistan is a federation in form and
unitary in spirit." Discuss it keeping in view the strengths and weakness
of Federation of Pakistan.
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Q.8. Highlight
the salient features of National Education Policy of 1998-99. How can we
improve the education standard of people of Pakistan?
2006
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Q2. Describe the most notable feature of Muslims in
India in the light of their monotheistic religion and egalitarian social
structure.
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Q3. Discuss the role of Muslim Majority provinces in
the establishment of Pakistan.
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Q4. Assess the account for the problems which
Quaid-e-Azam had to face as Governor General of Pakistan
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Q5. Highlight the various characteristics of Pakistani
culture. Bring out the importance of customs and traditions in the society.
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Q6. Summarize the government measures to improve the agricultural
productivity in the light of introducing new irrigation projects
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Q7. Describe the distribution of Iron and Steel
industry of Pakistan. Evaluate its role in the industrial development of the
country
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Q8. Political map of Pakistan is the outcome of its
geo-strategic location. Give a reasoned account for the statement.
2005
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Q2. summarize the political scene of the sub-continent
at the opening of the eighteenth century.
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Q3. critically evaluate the contribution of fraizi
movement in the life of Muslims in the sub continent
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Q4. examine allama iqbal’s concept of Muslim
Nationalism in the light of allahabad address
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Q5. Address the importance of Pakistan’s relations
with the European Union for the foreign policy of Pakistan as a whole
"The only place where success
comes before work is in the dictionary." — Vidal Sassoon
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Q6. Define and explain the geographic inertia and its
role in the development of Pakistan
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Q7. Account for the initial concentration of agro
based industry in the manufacturing belt of Pakistan
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Q8. Using as much evidence as possible, outline a case
for the development of water resources in the Indus Basin. Examine also polity
in this phenomenon.
2004
·
Q1.Analyze the factors responsible for degeneration of
muslim society in 18th century?
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Q2.'Aligarh is arsenal of Muslim
India'(Quaid-e-Azam)Narrate briefly the role of Aligarh for the cause of the
muslims of the Subcontinent with special reference to the final phase of their
independence?
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Q3.Account for emergence of All India Muslim League
and assess its importance in Indian politics during 1906-1913?
·
Q4.Trace the course of khilafat movement and assess
its significance for the development of muslim nationalism?
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Q5."Between 1937-1947 congress policies were such
as to make Pakistan inevitable’, Discuss.
·
Q6.What do you know about water crisis in Pakistan.
Also suggest concrete steps for its solution.
·
Q7.Throw light on the steps taken under various Govts.
for the promulgation of Islamic system in the country?
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Q8.Write notes on any two:
o
a.Objective resolution
o
b.Six points of Mujeeb ur Rehman
o
c.Pakistan's role in the war against terrorism
"I know the price of success:
dedication, hard work and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see
happen." — Frank Lloyd Wright
2003
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Q1. Discuss the role and efforts of Muslim religions
leaders for the establishment of Muslim Society in the Sub-Continent.
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Q2. Discuss the ideological foundations of the
"Two Nations Theory17 with reference to the contributions of Dr. Iqbal and
the Quaid-i-Azam.
·
Q3. Cxamine the natute of Congress rule in the
Provinces under the Government of India Act, 1935. What was its impact on the
Muslim Politics?
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Q4. As a result of British-Hindu conspiracy on the eve
of independence the State of Pakistan winch ultimately emerged in August 1947,
was not so strong as visualized by the Quaid-i-Azam but only a
"mutilated", ^moth-eaten* and "truncated" Pakistan.
Elucidate.
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Q5. "'Muhammad Ali Formula was practicable
compromise between the two wings of Pakistan on the questions of
representation/' To what extent, it was acceptable to both the wings of
Pakistan?
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Q6. To what extent the version of Francis Mudie was
true that "the greatest danger* to Pakistan in 1947 was "the refugee
problem in West Punjab" and how did the Policy-makers of Pakistan respond
to it?
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Q7. The so-called 'Instrument of Accession' of Bharat
with Kashmir "is fraudulent and impossible to accept" as it is
"based on violence". 1 the light of'the Quaid-i-Azanrs statement make
a comparison and correlation of the Slate of Jammu and Kashmir with the State
of Junagadh, Manavadhar, Mangrol, Sardargarh, Bantva and Hyderabad etc.
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Q8. Write short notes on any TWO of the following:
(10,10)
o
Problems of Educational System in Pakistan
o
Geo-Political; position of Pakistan.
o
"Pakistan is a rich country where poor people
live."
2002
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Briefly describe the evolution of Muslim society in
the sub-continent.
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There is an “unbridgeable gulf between Hinduism and
Islam and their followers existed together in the same land for hundreds of
years like tow streams which continue to unparallel to each other indefinitely,
without ever becoming one body of water”. Elucidate.
"Luck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the
luckier you get." — Ray Kroc
·
State the reasons Sir Syed advanced to the Indian
Muslims to eschew politics. To what extent he was successful?
·
The Ulemas of Nadwah attempted to make a synthesis of
Modernism of Aligarh and Conversation of Deoband in their syllabus. Discuss.
·
The Quaid-e-Azam was against the performance of “a
surgical operation” on the provinces because such a step would be a dangerous
proposition and would “let loose terrible forces”. In the light of the
statement, discuss the division of the Punjab and Bengal.
·
Why ONE-UNIT was created and subsequently abolished?
Explain.
·
The Indian Policy on Kashmir is caught on the horns of
a dilemma and that dilemma is that if it accepts the verdict of the people, it
has to vacate the territory of state of Junagarh, Manavadhar, Mangrol, Hyderabad
etc. Explain.
·
What are the problems of industrialization in
Pakistan? How they can be solved?
2001
·
Briefly describe the evolution of Muslim Society in
the Subcontinent from 1206 onwards and analyze its downfall after the 17th
century.
·
Discuss the salient aspects of Shah Waliullah's
Movement and analyze its impact on the Muslims of the Subcontinent.
·
"Basically educational in character, the Aligarh
Movement was not devoid of political objectives". Discuss.
·
Make a critical comparison of the Nehru Report and the
Quaid-e-Azam's Fourteen Points.
·
Write a comprehensive essay on the promulgation of
Islamic system in Pakistan with special reference to the role played by the
Ulema in the process.
·
'The US attack on Afghanistan in October 2001 has had
serious repercussions for Pakistan". Discuss.
·
Write an analytical essay on the growth of population
in Pakistan after Independence and underscore its effects on the country's
socioeconomic climate.
"Things do not happen. Things are made to happen."
— John F. Kennedy
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Write detailed notes on any TWO of the following:
o
Chaudhri Rehmat AH.
o
Allama Iqbal.
o
Kashmir conflict.
o
Kalabagh Dam.
2000
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Give an account of the evolution of the Muslim society
in the sub-continent from 1206 to 1526 A.D.
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Analyze the significance of Lahore Resolution in the
History of freedom movement.
·
Evaluate the policies of the Cripps Mission. To what
extent were these policies favorable for the Muslims of the sub-continent?
·
Give a critical appraisal of the constitutional crisis
during the period of Governor General Ghulam Mohammad. Write its effects on the
subsequent history of Pakistan.
·
Analyze the main causes of the debacle of East
Pakistan. What are its consequences on the history of Pakistan?
·
Discuss Corruption as number one problem of Pakistan.
What practicable and feasible steps should be taken to eradicate this menace.
·
Write a note on Balochistan; its area, population,
economy, education and the problems of the people.
·
Write short notes on any Two of the following:-
o
Assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan.
o
The salient features of the Constitution of 1956.
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Unemployment in Pakistan.
"Inaction breeds doubt and fear.
Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit
at home and think about it. Go out and get busy." — Dale Carnegie
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