Class 9 Pak Studies Notes for Punjab Boards (BISEs) in PDF Format. Students of 9th Class, Matric, SSC Level, O-Level, IX who are studying the course/syllabus prescribed by Punjab Education Department (PCTB) can get benefit from these Pak Studies notes. Students/teachers can also utilize these resources as needed.
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Chapter 1 – Ideological Basis of Pakistan
Q.1 Describe the Basic Difference between the Foundation of Pakistan and other independent countries.
Ans: Pakistan came into existence on the 14th of August. 1947 During the twentieth century, many nations got freedom, and many free and independent states emerged on the map of the world. Pakistan is also one of those countries, but the foundation of Pakistan was altogether unique and unprecedented. The basis of the Foundation of Pakistan: The basis of the ideology of Pakistan lies in the religion of Islam which provides guidance to the Muslims in every sphere of life. Islamic way of living encompasses all aspects of human life. It has basic principles with reference to social, moral,, political, religious, and economic fields. The Islamic system is based on the Holy Quran. die Sunnah of the Hazrat Muhammad and the Ahaadith. This very system was declared the basis of Pakistan.
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Chapter 2 – The Pakistan Movement and Emergence of Pakistan
Q.1 Write a note on the scope of Cripps Mission.
Ans: Cripps Mission 1942: The British Government sent a Mission to the Sub-, continent in 1942 headed by Sir Stafford Cripps. Scope of the Mission: It tried to unite all the political parties on some points but it failed in its attempt. Cripps did not declare any party responsible for the failure of the Mission, Rather he accepted himself the failure. The Muslims had made demands for Pakistan through the Pakistan Resolution. The leaders of the Congress were launching movements against the Government because anticipating the defeat of the British in World War II (1939-1945), it had decided that the Japanese would now decide the future of the Sub-continent.
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Chapter 3 – Land and Environment
Q.5 Elaborate on how climate affects human life?
Ans: The Effects of Climate on Human Life:
Climate affects human life deeply. All the human activities are affected by the climate. All the economic, social, cultural, political, and commercial activities, mostly of the people living in any country, depend mostly to a great extent upon the climate.
Effects of Climate in Plain Areas:
There is intensity in a climate of the plain areas of Pakistan. It means that summers are hot and winters are cold. This type of climate is very useful for different kinds of crops, vegetables, and fruits. Plain areas are made up by the soil that the rivers bring along with them. That’s why they are very fertile. These are densely populated areas.
Source of Income:
The income of the people living in plain areas depends upon agriculture and the industry associated with agriculture. The economic condition of the inhabitants is better. They enjoy better economic circumstances of rain in plain areas is made up with irrigation water from rivers and underground water. The maximum population. These areas have transportation and communication. People enjoy OCR Result.
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Chapter 4 – Women’s Empowerment
Q.1 Write a note on the Accession of States and Tribal Areas to Pakistan.
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A large number of Princely states were situated between Pakistan and India. Most of the states took their decisions. However, no decision could be made about the fate of Jammu & Kashmir, Junagarh, Manavadar states.
Junagarh and Manavadar States:
The rulers of Junagarh and Manavadar announced their accession to Pakistan but India occupied them through military action.
Nizam, the ruler of the State of Hyd decided not to join either of the two countries. ☑OCR Result gives his state an independent status but India Hyderabad Deccan and forcefully incorporated Deccan into India. The majority of the people in Hyde Junagarh and Manavadar were Non-Muslim bu of the people of Jammu and Kashmir were Muslims.
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