The document provides 8 questions for a competitive examination on Pakistan Affairs in 2004. The questions cover a range of topics on the history of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent such as the factors responsible for the degeneration of Muslim society in the 18th century, the role of Aligarh Muslim University for Muslims' independence movement, the emergence and importance of the All India Muslim League from 1906-1913, the significance of the Khilafat movement for Muslim nationalism, and how Congress policies from 1937-1947 made Pakistan inevitable. Other questions address Pakistan's current water crisis and steps taken to address it, efforts to establish an Islamic system in Pakistan under different governments, and brief notes on the Objective Resolution, Mujeeb ur Re
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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2004
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE, PAPER-III
(PAKISTAN AFFAIRS)
TIME ALLOWED : Tl IREE HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS: 100 Note: Attempt any FIVE
questions. All questions carry EQUAL marks. Write clearly.
Q1.Analyze the factors responsible for degeneration of muslim society in 18th century?
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?
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?
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?
Q8.Write notes on any two:
a.Objective resolution
b.Six points of Mujeeb ur Rehman
c.Pakistan's role in the war against terrorism.