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GUESS PAPER (GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN)

(PAPER-I Class-IX) (General Group "Foreigners only"
TIME: 3 HOURS
MAX. MARKS: 75
General Instructions
SECTION "A"
It consists of 15 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and all of them are to be answered.

SECTION "B"
It consists of 15 Short-Answer Questions of which 12 questions are to be answered.

SECTION "C"
It comprises 03 Descriptive-Answer Questions of which 02 Questions are to be answered.

SECTION "A" (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) (COMPULSORY)
(15 MARKS)
NOTE
i. Attempt all the questions
ii. Do not copy down the question write only the answer.
iii. Each question carries ONE mark.

Q.1 Choose the correct answer for each from the given options.

i. Pakistan lies in the __________ Zone.
a) Warm temperature zone
b) Frigid
c) Tropical
d) Polar

ii. Delta stage begins south of _________
a) Gwadar
b) Karachi
c) Hyderabad
d) Sukkur

iii. _________ is the land of bare mountains, burning rocks and waterless deserts.
a) N.W.F.P
b) Balochistan
c) Sindh
d) Punjab
 
iv. Resin is the juice of _________ tree
a) Simbal
b) Pine
c) Shisham
d) Oak

v. _________ is the life and soul of Sindh.
a) Indus
b) Jhelum
c) Chenab
d) Ravi

vi. _________ crop in Pakistan is popularly known as a Silver fibre
a) Wheat
b) Rice
c) Cotton
d) Maize

vii. Lime is found in large quantities in the _________ hill of Pakistan.
a) Eastern
b) Western
c) Northern
d) Southern

viii. _________ is the oldest Hydro Electric Project in Pakistan.
a) Rasul
b) Malakand
c) Warsak
d) Mangla

ix. The largest glass manufacturing unit is at _________
a) Hyderabad
b) Karachi
c) Quetta
d) Multan

x. Sialkot is world famous for _________ industry
a) Marble goods
b) Copper Utensils
c) Sports goods
d) Glass ware

xi. Godwin Austin (K2) is the _________ highest peak in the world
a) Third
b) First
c) Second
d) Fourth

xii. Gum is a sap of _________ tree
a) Babul
b) Oak
c) Shisham
d) Pine

xiii. Pakistan first Nuclear power station is at _________
a) Lahore
b) Karachi
c) Islamabad
d) Quetta

xiv. Large deposits of copper have been recently discovered in _________
a) Muslim Bagh
b) Shagal
c) Saindak
d) Mingora

xv. Pakistan came into existence on _________
a) 15th August 1947
b) 11th September 1948
c) 14th August 1947
d) 06th September 1948
SECTION "B" (SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
(36 MARKS)

Q.2. Attempt any twelve questions in 4 to 5 sentences from the following. All questions carry equal Marks.

i. Describe the boundaries of Pakistan.

ii. Explain the three important passes of Northern Areas.

iii. What is the difference between weather and climate?

iv. Describe briefly the uses of Forests.

v. What are the advantages and disadvantages of irrigation by canals?

vi. What are water logging and salinity? How do they affect the agriculture of Pakistan?

vii. Mention the three main areas rich in minerals in Pakistan.

viii. Name the source for the generation of Electricity.

ix. Give reasons for location of cement or Sugar Industry.

x. How are the glaciers of Northern areas useful to Pakistan?

xi. Write a note on Tarbella Dam?

xii. Give a brief River Indus and its tributaries affect the life of the people who lived near them?

xiii. How does River Indus and its tributaries affect the life of the people who live near them?

xiv. Where in Pakistan are Rice or Sugar can chiefly produced?

xv. What do you know about Indo Pak Indus water treaty?
 
SECTION "C" (DESCRIPTIVE ANSWER QUESTION)
(24 MARKS)
NOTE
Attempt two questions in all from this Section. Question No. 3 is Compulsory.

Q.3. In the given outline map of Pakistan. Insert the following

i. Islamabad, Gwadar, Quetta
ii. Thar desert, Thal desert, Bolan pass
iii. Hindu Kash, River Indus
iv. Four Provinces with their Capital

Q.4 (A) Describe the Physical Divisions of Pakistan
Q.4 (B) Discuss the uses of three stages of River Indus

Q.5 (A) Pakistan has great potentials for Hydel Power Discuss.
Q.5 (B) Discuss the important Agricultural Products of Pakistan? 
 

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