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Lets Wrap up Pakistan Studies and Islamiat, those who are appearing in May/June 2014 session

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Q7) How did the College at Aligarh help to solve the problems for muslims in the sub-continent? /7

1.) The college later became the university which produced Great leaders of the Pakistan Movement. eg. Liaqat Ali Khan, Ayub Khan
2.) In the days before Muslim League it became a symbol of Muslim unity.
3.) It worked to educate the muslims as it provided both the western and Indian education, along with islamic education..


Are the Reasons relevant ?..:unsure:
 
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Q7)a)The college offered western Indian as well as Islamic education thus providing better opportunities for indian muslims to get education and solve there problems which were there for muslims due to lack of education
b)It become symbol of unity for muslims and in this way they were able to defend the threats from hindus in a better way
c)Many future historians were educated there as liaquat ali khan and ayub khan who later proved really beneficial for muslims of subcontinent and also in formation of pakistan
 
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Q7)a)The college offered western Indian as well as Islamic education thus providing better opportunities for indian muslims to get education and solve there problems which were there for muslims due to lack of education
b)It become symbol of unity for muslims and in this way they were able to defend the threats from hindus in a better way
c)Many future historians were educated there as liaquat ali khan and ayub khan who later proved really beneficial for muslims of subcontinent and also in formation of pakistan
Our both answers are same.. :p
 
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Alright.. Two more questions from this Chap of SSAK..:p

Q8.) Why was SSAK important for Mislims in India? /7
Q9.) Why did SSAK Wish to improve the status of muslims in the Sub-Continent? /7
 
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Q8)Why was SSAK important for muslims?
Ans)a)He was important due to his efforts to improve understandings between muslims and british
b) He was important on account of his educational services for muslims
c)He was important as he tried to create political awareness in muslims
 
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Q9.) Why did SSAK Wish to improve the status of muslims in the Sub-Continent? /7

1. He was grieved on the position of Muslims in the Sub-Continent, as their social and economical status had declined sharply.
2. The bad image of muslims in the sight of British after the War of Independence grieved SSAK.
3. He was grieved as he saw that the muslims were treatd as second class citizens by both British and Hindus.
 
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I guess all the possible questions are answered of Chapter 4..
If anyone knows any further questions of previously discussed chapters, do post them..:)
 
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Lets start Chapter 5..
"LANGUAGES OF PAKISTAN"

The possible 7 marks Questions are as follows..

Q1.) Why did Pakistan Choose Urdu as its National Language? /7
Q2.) Why have regional languages been promoted by the Pakistan Government since 1947? /7
Q3.) how far has been Sindhi language promoted since 1947?
Q4.) how far has been Punjabi language promoted since 1947?
Q5.) how far has been Pashto language promoted since 1947?
Q6.) how far has been Balochi language promoted since 1947?
 
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Q9.) Why did SSAK Wish to improve the status of muslims in the Sub-Continent? /7

1. He was grieved on the position of Muslims in the Sub-Continent, as their social and economical status had declined sharply.
2. The bad image of muslims in the sight of British after the War of Independence grieved SSAK.
3. He was grieved as he saw that the muslims were treatd as second class citizens by both British and Hindus.

Is it okay??

SUM UP:
He thought that as muslims had been the rulling power in the sub-continent in the recent past , so they were to be treated with honour and respect, as they had done great contributions for the people of india in the past years and were a prominent, strong and realistic community witin india that had to be given importance while working out with the affairs of the indian state. he wanted to improve the image of the muslims in the eyes of the british and wanted them to realize that muslims were loyal to them and were not the main centre of unrest in india in 1857. he wanted the muslims to prosper in the field of education and wanted them to compete with the hindus who were benefitting from their good relations with the british.
 
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Q1.) Why did Pakistan Choose Urdu as its National Language? /7

1.It carries immense importance as it has been considered to be the language of muslims for 300 years.
2. It was the Language associated with Pakistan movement throughout its struggle with the British and Hindus.
3. After Independence it was felt that Urdu Language was the uniting force behind the Nation and the government is commited to use at all levels in society.
 
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Q2.) Why have regional languages been promoted by the Pakistan Government since 1947? /7

a) bcz the local people of a particular area were more comfortable with their regional language, and they wanted the govt to develope their local language so that their cultural writings and traditions in that language could be promoted.
b) so that the local heritage, and the historical culture of the provinces could be preserved and promoted, an the religious writings in the local languages could be preserved for the upcoming generations.
c) It was felt that the literature and work undertaken by authors in such areas asSindh should be kept alive and so the government set up bodies to promote it.
d) many of the local languages had played an important role in the road to independence, so the govt. considered it their duty to promote the regional languages.


are these points correct.:p:p
 
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Q2.) Why have regional languages been promoted by the Pakistan Government since 1947? /7

a) bcz the local people of a particular area were more comfortable with their regional language, and they wanted the govt to develope their local language so that their cultural writings and traditions in that language could be promoted.
b) so that the local heritage, and the historical culture of the provinces could be preserved and promoted, an the religious writings in the local languages could be preserved for the upcoming generations.
c) It was felt that the literature and work undertaken by authors in such areas asSindh should be kept alive and so the government set up bodies to promote it.
d) many of the local languages had played an important role in the road to independence, so the govt. considered it their duty to promote the regional languages.


are these points correct.:p:p

This is the Key..:p how can it be wrong?
 
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Q3)How far has been sindhi language promoted since 1947?
a)Sindh Literary Board was setup in 1948 and this has printed many books and magzines
b)In 1954 Bazm-e-Talib-ul-Muala was setup to promote sindhi literature
c)Sindhiology department has been setup in sindh university jamshoro
 
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Q5.) how far has been Pashto language promoted since 1947?

1.An academy for the promotion of Pushto Litterature was set up in 1954.
2. Pashto dictionary was formed by that academy.
3.Post graduate classes in Pashto iterature have been established at university level in NWFP.
 
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Q4.) how far has been Punjabi language promoted since 1947?

a) punjabi literature is taught at MA level at the university of punjab.
b) translation of the quran in punjabi.
c) books on a variety of subjects , including law, medicene, history and philosophy have been written in this language.
d) novels, dramas, newspapers and gazattes have been published in punjabi since 1947.
e) writings of historical and great sufi poets have been preserved and are widely known due to the govt's. effort of promoting the sufi writings.

yeh theek hain kya:p
 
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Q6.) how far has been Balochi language promoted since 1947?

1.Radio Pakistan Karachi started broadcast in Balochi.
2.The Balochi litterary Association was set up.
3.The Quetta Television Station Broadcasts in Balochi.
4. The famous Poets of Pashto Language such as Atta Shad and Ashaq Shamim and writers such as Gul Khan Nazir and Azad Jamal Din are also working to promote the Balochi Language.
 
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Q4.) how far has been Punjabi language promoted since 1947?

a) punjabi literature is taught at MA level at the university of punjab.
b) translation of the quran in punjabi.
c) books on a variety of subjects , including law, medicene, history and philosophy have been written in this language.
d) novels, dramas, newspapers and gazattes have been published in punjabi since 1947.
e) writings of historical and great sufi poets have been preserved and are widely known due to the govt's. effort of promoting the sufi writings.

yeh theek hain kya:p
Theek se Zyada he yeh..:p
 
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Q7) How did the College at Aligarh help to solve the problems for muslims in the sub-continent? /7

1.) The college later became the university which produced Great leaders of the Pakistan Movement. eg. Liaqat Ali Khan, Ayub Khan
2.) In the days before Muslim League it became a symbol of Muslim unity.
3.) It worked to educate the muslims as it provided both the western and Indian education, along with islamic education..


Are the Reasons relevant ?..:unsure:


yes they r . :)
 
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