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PUNJAB EXAMINATIO N COMMISSIO N

(SOCIAL STUDIES)
(MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) FOR GRADE-5 STUDENTS
MUHAMMAD WASIF MALIK MOBILE NO:00923455841967 http://allenglishnotes.blogspot.com Session 2012-2013

PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION MODEL PAPER GRADE 5 YEAR 2006-07 SOCIAL STUDIES Part-A (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 1. Which country is located to the north of Pakistan? (a) Iran (b) India (c) China (d) Afghanistan 2. India was involved in separating East Pakistan from West Pakistan. When did this tragedy take place? (a) September, 1965 (b) March, 1970 (c) December, 1971 (d) August, 1972 3. Defence of our national boundaries is the responsibility of: (a) Federal Cabinet (b) Bureaucracy (c) Civil Defense (d) Army 4: What was the name of Hindu Raja who declared annexation of the State Of? Kashmir with India against the will of the Kashmiris? (a) Raja Suba Singh (b) Raja Fauja Singh (c) Raja Gulab Singh (d) Raja Hari Singh 5: Muhammad Bin Qasim attacked Sind to punish Raja Dahir in: (a) 707 A.D. (b) 712 A.D. (c) 722 A.D. (d) 732 A.D. 6: Muslims and Hindus are two different nations which can not live together. Whose saying is this? (a) Bahadur Yar Jang (b) Liaquat Ali Khan (c) Quaid-i-Azam (d) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar 7: Constitutionally, the responsibility to make laws lies on: (a) Supreme Court (b) National Assembly & Senate (c) Federal Cabinet (d) Army 8: The peak, second highest in the world, is situated in the extended mountains in Laddakh and Gilgit. Name these Mountains. (a) Sulaiman (b) Kirthar (c) Karakoram (d) Hindukush 9. What is the name the Zone between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of? Capricorn? (a) Torrid Zone (b) South Temperate Zone (c) North Temperate Zone (d) South Frigid Zone 10: Which Organization is responsible for exercising the administrative control? Over the country?

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(a) Judiciary (b) Executive (c) Legislature (d) Local Govt. 11. The Potwar Plateau lies between the rivers: (a) Jhehlum, Sutluj (b) Indus, Chenab (c) Chenab, Sutluj (d) Indus, Jhehlum 12. Tochi, Gomal and Bolan are the natural routes through the Mountains of: (a) Sulaiman (b) Hindukush (c) Kirthar (d) Karakoram 13. The canals irrigating the Districts of Muzaffar Garh, Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajan Pur have been taken from the Barrage: (a) Guddu (b) Jinnah (c) Taunsa (d) Kotri 14: The set of cities, renowned for the products of Kheis and Duries are: (a) Sialkot, Kasur, Shahpur (b) D.G.Khan, Kohat, Hyderabad (c) Kohat, Gakhar, Multan (d) Kasur, Shah Pur, Gujranwala 15. The set of Industries which indicates only the Cottage Industries: (a) Carpet Weaving, Surgical Instruments, Cycle Making (b) Blanket Making, Wooden Work, Carpet Weaving (c) Silk Yarn, Wood Work, Sugar Mills (d) Blanket Making, Fertilizers, Sports Goods 16. Between which North Latitudes, Pakistan is situated? (a) 23.30 & 36.45 (b) 22.45 & 39.30 (c) 24.45 & 37. 30 (d) 25.45 & 39.45 17. The canals taken out from Jinnah, Taunsa and Guddu Barrages are called: (a) Inundation Canals (b) Link Canals (c) Perennial Canals (d) Non- perennial Canals 18. In which cities T.V. and Radio Stations respectively initiated their work in Pakistan? (a) Karachi, Lahore (b) Karachi, Karachi (c) Lahore, Peshawar (d) Lahore, Lahore 19. The winds in the winter season of Pakistan blow from: (a) sea to the land (b) land to the sea (c) rivers to the land (d) land to the rivers 20. Which set of cities has rainfall between 1100 to 1500 mm annually? (a) Murree and Islamabad (b) Murree and Peshawar (c) Sialkot and Islamabad (d) Sialkot and Muree 21. The set of cash crops, in Pakistan, is: (a) Sugarcane, Maize (b) Bajra, Cotton (c) Bajra, Maize (d) Sugarcane, Cotton

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22: Muslim University, Modern Education for Muslims and 1875 are indicating a heroic personality of Muslims, who was that? (a) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar (b) Liaqat Ali Khan (c) Quaid-e-Azam (d) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan 23: The basis of Two Nation Theory: (a) Difference in dress, food habits, colour of the people (b) Difference in Beliefs, dress, food habits, Glorious Traditions (c) Difference in colour, food habits, dress (d) Glorious traditions, language, education 24: Most populated set of areas in Pakistan: (a) Valley of Kabul, North Western Mountains (b) Canal irrigated areas of Punjab & Sind, Valley of Kabul River (c) Karachi, Quetta and Sialkot (d) Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad 25: According to the official estimates of 1992, the estimated literacy rates respectively in males and females of Pakistan are: (a) 42%, 12% (b) 36%,16% (c) 39% , 27% (d) 41% , 32 % 26: The clues, Karachi , Lawyer, 1877, 1948 and Muslim League indicate which heroic personality of the freedom struggle for Pakistan? (a) Quaid-i-Azam (b) Liaqat Ali Khan (c) Chaudhary Rehmat Ali (d) Allama Muhammad Iqbal 27: The set of books written by Allama Muhammad Iqbal is: (a) Javed Nama, Shah Nama-e-Islam and Zarb-e-Kalim (b) Bang-i-Dara, Javed Nama and Bal-i-Jibril (c) Zarb-i-Kalim, Mussadas and Armaghen-e-Hijaz (d) Shah Nama-e-Islam, Javed Nama and Bal-i-Jibril 28. The set of Rabi Crops which are sown in early winter is: (a) Wheat, Grams (b) Wheat, Rice (c) Maize, Rice (d) Rice, Bajra 29. If we start our journey from Karachi, go to China and then reach Afghanistan, which of the following directions we cover? (a) North and West (b) North and East (c) South and West (d) South and East 30. Point out the set of cities, where a precious metal used for Atomic Energy, is found: (a) Mianwali, Muzaffar Garh, Attock (b) Harnai , D.G.Khan , Dandot (c) D.G. Khan , Hazara , Mianwali (d) Hazara , Makarwal , Koha PUNJAB EXAMINATION COMMISSION MODEL PAPER GRADE 5 YEAR 2006-07 Social Studies Part-B (Open Ended Questions) TIME ALLOWED: 30 minutes 31.Observe the given Diagram closely; recall in your mind the related topic and answer the following questions:

( a) Label the Equator in the above diagram. ( b) Identify the zone in the above diagram where the sun rays fall obliquely throughout the year. ( Write the name of the Zone on the proper place in the above diagram) ( c) Why is there a difference in the summer and winter temperatures in the zone you have identified in (b)? 32. Read the given passage for recalling the concerned topic on forests and answer the following questions : Forests are continuous areas of land dominated by trees. Almighty Allah has blessed us with natural resources which include forests. For a balanced economy of a country one-fourth area should be under forests. In the northern frontier region and plains of the Punjab, we have maximum forests. Forests play an important role in up grading the environment and socio-economic development of a country. ( a) For a balanced Economy , how much part of the area of a country should be under forests ? ( b) Which provincial areas of our country are devoid of forests ? ( c) How do the forests improve the environment and help in socio-economic development of a country ? 33. Read the given passage for recalling the concerned topic on personalities who worked for freedom and answer the following questions : Passage: After the war of Independence , the Hindus had closed all the doors of progress for the Muslims. Under these circumstances Sir Syed Ahmed Khan appealed to the British that there should be jobs for the Muslims and on the other side he induced the Muslims to get education and learn science. Allama Muhammad Iqbal was also a great thinker for the Muslim nation. He persuaded the Muslims to stand upon their own feet . He wished that the Muslims should get independence from the British and have a separate independent Muslim country. He is also our national poet. Quaid-eAzam was a committed Muslim leader and a lawyer who always fought for Muslim cause. His efforts were successful in getting the biggest Islamic state of the world on 14th August, 1947. (a) What did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan say to the British for the Muslims? (b) What were the common feelings of Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Syed Ahmed Khan for the Muslims? (c) What was the difference in achievements of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan? Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam, for the Muslims 34. Read the passage given below for recalling the topic of Water Logging and salinity from your Curriculum content and answer the following questions: Plants like other living things need air; water and food for their growth .Plants get their food mainly from their roots. Plants can not get food properly and begin to rot if water-table rises up near the surface of the earth and at times the subsoil water comes over the surface. This is water logging. In this case water stays in the roots and the plants become rot. Sometimes, in salinity, a great amount of salt accumulates in the root region of the plants. This dissolves in water and roots cannot get food and the plants wither away. A literate farmer can face such challenges in a better way in comparison to an illiterate one. (a) Name any one thing plants require?

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(b) What is the reason of water logging? (c) If you visit a field in the Punjab with some problems, how you will be able to know that the particular field has the problems of water logging and salinity or not? Answers-----------Part-A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 0. 1 1. 2 1. 1 2. 2 2. 1 3. 2 3. 1 4. 2 4. 1 5. 2 5. 1 6. 2 6. 1 7. 2 7. 1 8. 2 8. 1 9. 2 9. 2 0. 3 0.

GRADE-5 SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION 2007 SOCIAL STUDIES Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 20 minutes 1. The English Government came to an end in (a) 1933 (b) 1930 (b) 1857 (d) 1940 Pakistan Resolution was passed by the Muslims in Lahore in (a) 1935 (b) 1938 (b) 1940 (d) 1947 The biggest war of tanks was fought in 1965 at (a) Lahore (b) Kasur (b) Kashmir (d) Sialkot Country located in west of Pakistan is (a) India (b) China (c) Iran (d) Russia The largest sea port of Pakistan is

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(a) Gawadar (b) Karachi (b) Port Qasim (d) Pasni 6. Country of the world which emerged on the world map in the name of Islam is (c) Saudi Arabia (b) Iran (d) Pakistan (d) Afghanistan 7. Hamoon-e-Mashkhel is located in (e) Baluchistan Plateau (b) Pothwar Plateau (f) Alluvia plains (d) Upper Indus plain 8. The potwar plateau lies between the rivers (g) Chenab, Jhehlum (b) Indus Jhehlum (h) Indus, Jhehlum (d) Chenab, Indus 9.The pothwar plateau is (i) rich in minerals (b) Lush green (j) beautiful Lakes (d) famous for the fruit 10. Spring season starts in (k) March (b) July (l) October (d) January 11. Moonsoon winds start to blow in (m) July (b) June (n) September (d) August 12. In winter season temperature remains between

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(o) 20c to 30c (b) 18c to 32c (p) 22c to 34c (d) 24c to 36c 13. Majority of the people in Pakistan eat (q) Wheat (b) Rice (r) Vegetable (d) Fruit 14. In Pakistan rice is cultivated in those areas where (s) canal water is available (t) Rain water is available (u) canal water is not available (v) Land water is available 15. Which of the following is not cash crop of Pakistan? (w) Rice (b) Cotton (x) Sugar cane (d) Tobacco Q. No.16. Cigarettes and cigars are manufactured from (a) Tobacco (b) Sugar cane (c) Cotton (d) Rice Q. No.17. Manchester of Pakistan is (a) Lahore (b) Karachi (c) Faisalabad (d) Queta Q. No.18. Surgical industry is mainly located in (a) Wazirabad, Sialkot and Gujranwala (b) Bhakhar, Joharabad and Layyah (c) Mardan, Charsadda and Noshera (d) Lahore, Karachi and Faisalabad Q. No.19. The real wealth of modern age is (a) Copper (b) Marble (c) Natural gas (d) Uranium Q. No.20. How much people are associated with Agriculture in Pakistan? (a) 69.2% (b) 67.5% (c) 73.4% (d) 92.8% Q. No.21. According to the census of 1998 literacy rate in Pakistan is (a) 26.6% (b) 42.0% (c) 37.8% (d) 47.2% Q. No.22. The organization which helps and guides the people during war is called (a) Civil Defense (b) Police (c) National Guard (d) Blood Bank Q. No.23. The president of Pakistan is the (a) Chief Executive and Head of Government (b) Senator and Head of Government (c) Senator and Prime Minister (d) Chief Executive and Chief Justice of Pakistan Q. No.24. The railway track between Karachi to Queta is (a) 510 km long (b) 520 km long (c) 530 km long (d) 540 km long Q. No.25. The Auqaf Department looks after the maintenance and running of (a) Schools and colleges (b) Zoo and Art Galleries (c) Charity hospital and Shrines (d) Libraries and Blood bank Q. No.26. Pollution problem is (a) Increasing day by day (b) Decreasing day by day (c) going to start (d) going to an end 27. Hazrat Mohammad (Peace be upon him) was born on (a) 20th April 571 (b) 30th April 571 (c) 20th April 570 (c) 30th April 572 28. Hazrat Mohammad (Peace be upon him) performed Hajj after

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(a) 10 years of migration (b) 20 years of migration (c) 30 years of migration (d) 40 years of migration 29. Hazrat Mohammad (Peace be upon him) was expired at the age of (a) 60 year (b) 61 year (c) 62 year (d) 63 year 30. The name of Pakistan was proposed by (a) Allama Iqbal (b) Ch. Rehmat Ali (c) Quaid-e-Azam (d) Mohammad Bin Qasim Social Studies Part-(B) TIME ALLOWED: 30 minutes . 31. (a) What is meant by a continent? (b) Write the names of all continents of the World. (c) Write the names of the neighboring countries of Pakistan according to their location. Q. No.32. In 712, Mohammad Bin Qasim conquered Sindh and established the first Muslim Government in India. After him Sultan Mehmood Ghazanavi and Shahabuddin Ghuari attacked India several times. In 1172 Shahabuddin Ghuari defeated a very strong ruler of India, Pirthivi Raj and established a Muslim Government here. (a) When did Mohammad Bin Qasim conquer Sindh? (b) Which Indian ruler had been defeated by Shahbuddin Ghuari? (c) When the Muslim Government had been established by Shahabuddin Ghuari? Q. No.33. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born in 1817. He was son of Syed Muhammad Taqi. The British took over the Sub continent, after conquering the war of Independence in 1857. The British called this war a revolt. (a) When did Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born? (b) What is the name of father of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan? (c) When did the British conquer the War of Independence? Q. No.34. (a) How many books did Shah Waliullah write? (b) Which is the most famous book of Shah Waliullah? (c) When did Shah Waliullah die? Answers-----------Part-A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 21 . 12 . 22 . 13 . 23 . 14 . 24 . 15 . 25 . 16 . 26 . 17 . 27 . 18 . 28 . 19 . 29 . 20.

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GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Version 1 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 20 minutes Q. No.1. Shahab-ud-Din Ghori defeated Pirthvi Raj in (a) 1102 (b) 1192 (c) 1168 (d) 1150 Q. No.2. Quaid-e-Azam was buried in (a) Lahore (b) Quetta (c) Peshawar (d) Karachi Q. No.3. The only single country of the world which came into being in the name of Islam. (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.4. The Urban population of Pakistan is (a) 32.5% (b) 42.7% (c) 52.9% (d) 22.2% Q. No.5. The rate of Population increases in Pakistan approximately per annum is

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(a) 1.7 % (b) 1.4 % (c) 1.9 % (d) 1.1 % Q. No.6. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was born on (a) 12 Rabi-ul-Awal at Mecca (b) 10 Rabi-ul-Awal at Madina (c) 18 Rabi-ul-Awal at Jeddah (d) 14 Rabi-ul-Awal at Riyadh Q. No.7. In the north of Pakistan lies (a) China and shares 585 km boundary with Pakistan (b) Iran and shares 805 km boundary with Pakistan (c) India and shares 1610 km boundary with Pakistan (d) Afghanistan and shares 2252 km boundary with Pakistan Q. No.8. Health visitors go from door to door to give the People (a) Food and Water (b) Education and Book (c) Medicines and Guidance (d) Letters and Money order Q. No.9. Paper Industry is located in (a) Multan, Lahore, kasur (b) Jaranwala, Mirpur, Haripur (c) Gujranwala, Sialkot, Karachi (d) Nowshera, Hyderabad, Lahore. Q. No.10. Our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his last speech after (a) 6 Years of Migration (b) 3 Years of Migration (c) 10 Years of Migration (d) 7 Years of Migration Q. No.11. The Polluted Water of the Industry badly effects (a) Health of People (b) Status of People (c) Education of People (d) Income of People Q. No.12. The Indian army, without any reason attacked the boundaries of Pakistan In (a) 1965 (b) 1948 (c) 1971 (d) 1959 Q. No.13. The Set of Food Crops is (a) Rice, Maize, Wheat, Oil Proceeding Seeds (b) Barley, Cotton, Jute, Tobacco (c) Fruits, Barley, Millet, Tobacco (d) Jute, Sugarcane, Cotton, Vegetables Q. No.14. The biggest Salt range in Pakistan and in the World is in (a) Punjab Province at Khewera (b) Sind Province at Sukkar (c) Balochistan Province at Ziarat (d) NWFP Province at Naran Q. No.15. An Atomic power generation Station was built in (a) Lahore in 1977 with the help of China (b) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.16. 67.5% of Pakistan population depends on (a) Mining (b) Live Stocking (c) Agricultural (d) Banking Q. No.17. The length of well Constructed roads in Pakistan is (a) 528, 640 km (b) 368, 340 km (c) 258, 340 km (d) 458, 440 km Q. No.18. The Set of Cities having high Population is (a) Kasur, Narowal, Quetta (b) Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad (c) Sialkot, Shiekhupura, Jehlum (d) Nawab Shah, Vehari, Okara Q. No.19. Shah Wali Ullah was (a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and translated the Quran (c) A great Philosopher and lover of Knowledge (d) A great Artist and lover of Art Q. No.20. Sialkot is famous for (a) Electrical and Iron goods (b) Car and Motor Cycles (c) Surgical and Sport goods (d) Glass and Steel goods Q. No.21. The biggest workshop of Railway is at (a) Moghalpura Lahore. (b) Gulgusht Colony Multan (c) Korangi Karachi (d) Qadam Abad Hyderabad

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Q. No.22. In Northern area of Pakistan the set of fruits grows is (a) Kino, Melon, Guava, Banana (b) Orange, Dates, Mulberry (c) Orange, watermelon, Strawberry, Dates (d) Almond, Walnut, Pear, Pomegranate Q. No.23. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are (a) Sukkur and Hyderabad (b) Multan and Karachi (c) Kot Addu and Muzafarabad (d) Bahawalpur and Lodhran Q. No.24. O G D C is established (a) For the development of Coal and Copper Industry (b) For the development of Chromite and Iron Industry (c) For the development and Discovery of Oil and Gas (d) For the development of Uranium and Gypsum Q. No.25. Gypsum is founded in (a) Mardan, Swat, Swabi,D.G Khan (b) Dandot, Macrwal, Lakhra, Hazara (c) Bahawalpur, Jehlum, Quetta, Mianwali (d) Kohat, Chaghi, Mardan, Lahore Q. No.26. The duty of Police is (a) To maintain law and order and protect the lives and property of people (b) To prepare the people to defend themselves against war time and other calamity (c) To defend the boundaries and help the people in natural calamity (d) To Co-operate with all departments of Govt for the welfare of People Q. No.27. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah got his education from (a) Karachi and England (b) Lahore and India (c) Multan and America (d) Quetta and China Q. No.28. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahbad and demanded a separate state for Muslims (a) 1940 (b) 1930 (c) 1920 (d) 1950 Q. No.29. He was not only a warrior but also lover of art and knowledge. He always conquered because of his strong faith in Islam. (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Bahadur Shah Zafar (c) Sultan Tippu (d) Mehmood Gaznvi Q. No.30. M 3 Motor Way connects (a) Pindi Bhattian with Faisalabad (b) Lahore with Islamabad (c) Islamabad with Peshawar (d) Faisalabad with Lahore GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 40 minutes Q. No.31. (a) Who is called illiterate? (1) (b) What is expressed in Holy Quran about illiterate Person? (2) (c) What efforts are being made by the Govt to increase the rate of literacy? (2) Q. No.32. (a) What is meant by minerals? (1) (b) Where did the biggest mines of rock salt are found? (2) (c) Where did the salt is used? (2) Q. No.33. (a) What is meant by Industry? (1) (b) Write down the kind of Industry? Name these? (2) (c) Describe the importance of Industry in the development of a country? (2) Q. No.34. (a) When the Independence War was fought? (1)

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(b) What was the behaviour of the British with the Muslims after the war of Independence? (2) (c) How did Sir Syed Ahmad Khan serve the Muslims at the time of hardship? (2) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Version 2 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 20 minutes Q. No.1. Pakistan came into existence in (a) 1942 (b) 1945 (c) 1947 (d) 1948 Q. No.2. Jeddah and Riyadh are famous Cities of (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.3. The only single country of the world which came into being in the name of Islam. (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.4. The Urban population of Pakistan is (a) 32.5% (b) 42.7% (c) 52.9% (d) 22.2% Q. No.5. The hottest months in Pakistan are (a) January, February and March (b) April, May and June (c) June, July, and August (d) October, November and December Q. No.6. The hottest city of Pakistan is (a) Multan (b) Hyderabad (c) Sibbi (d) Mianwali Q. No.7. The rate of Population in Pakistan is about (a) 1.4 % (b) 1.6 % (c) 1.8 % (d) 1.9 % Q. No.8. Pakistans most populated Provinces are (a) Sindh and Punjab (b) NWFP and Punjab (c) Punjab and Balochistan (d) Balochistan and NWFP Q. No.9. With respect to Population, Pakistan stands at (a) Fifth number (b) Sixth number (c) Eighth number (d) Tenth number Q. No.10. For President, The minimum age is (a) 45 Years (b) 50 Years (c) 35 Years (d) 40 Years Q. No.11. Pakistans most Superior Court is (a) Civil Court (b) High Court (c) Supreme Court (d) Session Court Q. No.12. The Indian army, without any reason attacked the boundaries of Pakistan in (a) 1965 (b) 1948 (c) 1971 (d) 1959 Q. No.13. Illiterate is the person (a) Who dont read (b) Who dont read or write (c) Who dont write (d) Who can write Q. No.14. With respect to Pakistans Population and resources, Punjab is (a) The shortest Province (b) An ordinary Province (c) The biggest Province (d) A Particular Province Q. No.15. Pakistan is the Country which is (a) A developed (b) Under developed

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(c) A Backward (d) A rich Q. No.16. 67.5% of Pakistan population depends on (a) Mining (b) Live Stocking (c) Agricultural (d) Banking Q. No.17. Allahs Caliph on earth is (a) Giants (b) Man (c) Animals (d) Angels Q. No.18. Mehmood Gaznavi fought successful battles (a) Seventeen (b) Fifteen (c) Sixteen (d) Eighteen Q. No.19. Mehmood Gaznavi was the son of (a) Hyder Ali (b) Tippu Sultan (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Sabuqtageen Q. No.20. Mehmood Gaznavi came to power when his age was (a) 25 Years (b) 20 Years (c) 26 Years (d) 30 Years Q. No.21. Hazrat Shah Wali-Ullahs wrote Books (a) Twenty Five (b) Fifty (c) Fifty Five (d) Nineteen Q. No.22. Hazrat Shah Wali-Ullahs famous book is (a) Kashful-Mehjoob (b) Jahangir Nama (c) Hajjatullah balgha (d) Bang-e-dara Q. No.23. Hazrat Shah Wali-Ullah died in (a) 1762 (b) 1729 (c) 1750 (d) 1755 Q. No.24. The British took possession of Sub-Continent in (a) 1852 (b) 1975 (c) 1839 (d) 1857 Q. No.25. Gypsum is founded in (a) Mardan, Swat, Swabi,D.G Khan (b) Dandot, Macrwal, Lakhra, Hazara (c) Bahawalpur, Jehlum, Quetta, Mianwali (d) Kohat, Chaghi, Mardan, Lahore Q. No.26. What is rumour (a) Authentic News (b) Un-Authentic News (c) Old News (d) New News Q. No.27. Armys first duty is (a) To run the civil (b) To serve the masses administration (c) To guard the boundaries of the Country (d) To rule over the masses Q. No.28. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahbad and demanded a separate state for Muslims (a) 1940 (b) 1930 (c) 1920 (d) 1950 Q. No.29. He was not only a warrior but also lover of art and knowledge. He always conquered because of his strong faith in Islam. (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Bahadur Shah Zafar (c) Sultan Tippu (d) Mehmood Gaznvi Q. No.30. Allama Iqbal was born at (a) Quetta (b) Sialkot (c) Karachi (d) Peshawar GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 40 minutes. Q. No.31. (a) Who introduce the Two Nation Theory in the Sub-Continent (1) (b) On which theory, Pakistan came into Existence? (2)

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(c) What is the Two Nation Theory? (2) Q. No.32. (a) What is meant by Weather? (1) (b) Which are the Seasons of Pakistan? (2) (c) How does the climate effect on human health? (2) Q. No.33. (a) What is meant by Industry? (1) (b) Write down the kind of Industry? Name these? (2) (c) Describe the importance of Industry in the development of a country? (2) Q. No.34. (a) Who brought up the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.H.U)? (1) (b) Which were the names with which the Holy Prophet was addressed? (2) (c) For whom is His (P.B.U.H) life a model to follow? (2) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29

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GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Version 3 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 20 minutes. Q. No.1. Muhammad Bin Qasim Conquered Sindh and established the first Muslim govt. (a) In 612 (b) In 712 (c) In 811 (d) In 911 Q. No.2. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahabad (a) In 1921 (b) In 1926 (c) In 1929 (d) In 1930 Q. No.3. The only single country of the world which came into being in the name of Islam. (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.4. The Urban population of Pakistan is (a) 32.5% (b) 42.7% (c) 52.9% (d) 22.2% Q. No.5. In Pakistan most of the Electricity is generated by (a) Coal (b) Oil (c) Water (d) Wood Q. No.6. In air, due to Pollution, the temperature is (a) Decreasing (b) Increasing (c) Constant (d) Not any Q. No.7. The Muslim Population in Pakistan is (a) 87.5 % (b) 90.5 % (c) 92.7 % (d) 96.7 % Q. No.8. Pakistans National language is (a) Punjabi (b) Urdu (c) English (d) Sindhi Q. No.9. The Percentage of literacy in Pakistan (a) 33.7 % (b) 24.5 % (c) 37.8 % (d) 49.5 % Q. No.10. Minimum age required to be a member of Senate (a) 30 Years (b) 40 Years (c) 25 Years (d) 20 Years Q. No.11.Member of National Assembly is called (a) D.P.O (b) D.C.O (c) M.N.A (d) M.P.A Q. No.12. The Indian army, without any reason attacked the boundaries of Pakistan in (a) 1965 (b) 1948 (c) 1971 (d) 1959 Q. No.13. Allah bestowed Him(P.B.U.H) with the Prophet hood at the age of (a) 50 Years (b) 45 Years

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(c) 30 Years (d) 40 Years Q. No.14. When He(P.B.U.H) Conquered Mecca, His enemies were (a) Forgiven (b) Made Prisoners (c) Killed (d) Ejected out Q. No.15. He (P.B.U.H) was born on 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal in (a) 522 A.D (b) 535 A.D (c) 571 A.D (d) 575 A.D Q. No.16. 67.5% of Pakistan population depends on (a) Mining (b) Live Stocking (c) Agricultural (d) Banking Q. No.17. Mehmood Gaznavi was died (a) 1030 (b) 1130 (c) 1930 (d) 1830 Q. No.18. The tomb of Gaznavi is (a) In Syria (b) In Iran (c) In Gazni (d) In Iraq Q. No.19. Muhammad Bin Qasim was born (a) In 645 (b) In 695 (c) In 654 (d) In 625 Q. No.20. Hazrat Shah Waliullah was born (a) In Delhi (b) In Lahore (c) In Syria (d) In Iraq Q. No.21. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan made it clear to the English that in Hindustan (a) One Nation is living (b) Two Nations are living (c) Three Nations are living (d) Four Nations are living Q. No.22. The name of Sir Syed Ahmad Khans father is (a) Syed Muhammad Taqi (b) Ch. Rehmat Ali (c) Mir Taqi Mir (d) Nawab Saleemullah Q. No.23. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan set up a school in Ali Garh (a) In 1825 (b) In 1820 (c) In 1875 (d) In 1870 Q. No.24. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born (a) On 25th December 1876 (b) On 25th December 1976 (c) On 25th December 1865 (d) On 25th December 1875 Q. No.25. Gypsum is founded in (a) Mardan, Swat, Swabi,D.G Khan (b) Dandot, Macrwal, Lakhra, Hazara (c) Bahawalpur, Jehlum, Quetta, Mianwali (d) Kohat, Chaghi, Mardan, Lahore Q. No.26. It is the main crop of Pakistan (a) Maize (b) Wheat (c) Sugar Cane (d) Tobacco Q. No.27. Rice crop is cultivated in Punjab and (a) Sindh (b) NWFP (c) Balochistan (d) NWFP and Sindh Q. No.28. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahbad and demanded a spate state for Muslims (a) 1940 (b) 1930 (c) 1920 (d) 1950 Q. No.29. He was not only a warrior but also lover of art and knowledge. He always conquered because of his strong faith in Islam. (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Bahadur Shah Zafar (c) Sultan Tippu (d) Mehmood Gaznvi

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Q. No.30. The room where one can sit & study (a) Bed room (b) Drawing room (c) Reading room (d) Book room GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 40 minutes Q. No.31. (a) What is meant by Weather? (1) (b) Which are the Seasons of Pakistan? (2) (c) How does the climate effect on the human health? (2) Q. No.32. (a) What is Constitution meant for? (1) (b) Who formulate Constitution? (2) (c) Enumerate two benefits of Constitution? (2) Q. No.33. (a) What is meant by Industry? (1) (b) Write down the kind of Industry? Name these? (2) (c) Describe the importance of Industry in the development of a country? (2) Q. No.34. (a) Who was Quaid-e-Azam? (1) (b) What was Quaid-e-Azams opinion about the women of the nation? (2) (c) Which were the struggles of Quaid-e-Azam for the achievement of Pakistan? (2) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Version 4 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 20 minutes Q. No.1. Muhammad Bin Qasim Conquered Sindh and established the first Muslim government in India (a) In 715 (b) In 714 (c) In 713 (d) In 712 Q. No.2. In his Allahabad address, Allama Iqbal proposed a separate state for the Muslims of India which would comprise the areas of (a) Bengal and Punjab (b) Existing Pakistan (c) Bengal and Bihar (d) Kashmir and Sindh Q. No.3. The only single country of the world which came into being in the name of Islam. (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.4. The Urban population of Pakistan is (a) 32.5% (b) 42.7% (c) 52.9% (d) 22.2% Q. No.5. The zone which remains hot throughout the year is (a) Tropical Zone (b) North temperate Zone (c) South temperate Zone (d) Fridged Zone Q. No.6. Ports are built on the shores because (a) People like to travel by ships (b) Marine journey is cheaper (c) Most of the trade is done through sea transportation (d) People catch fish at ports Q. No.7. the sea ports of Pakistan are (a) Harbours of Karachi and Pisni (b) Harbours of Karachi, Pisni, Port Qasim, Gwadar

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(c) Harbours of Karachi and Port Qasim (d) Harbours of Karachi and gwadar Q. No.8. The fastest friend of Pakistan is (a) Russia (b) America (c) Britain (d) China Q. No.9. The names of ranges lie to the north of Pakistan are (a) Karaakoram and Himalayas ranges (b) Hindukush and Sufaid mountain ranges (c) Sulaiman ranges (d) Kirthar ranges Q. No.10. The Khyber pass is located near (a) Kohat (b) Quetta (c) Peshawar (d) Chitral Q. No.11. Delta means (a) Source of a river (b) The last stage of the river in which river falls into ocean by dividing itself into many parts (c) Flow of river through Plains (d) To store Water by dams Q. No.12. The Indian army, without any reason attacked the boundaries of Pakistan in (a) 1965 (b) 1948 (c) 1971 (d) 1959 Q. No.13. Weather is Condition of temperature, humidity rainfall, air pressure and wind speed of a place for a (a) Long period of time which may be for about 25 to 30 years (b) Short period of time and it changes daily (c) Period of 30 days (d) Period of one year Q. No.14. The climate of Coastal Areas remains (a) Temperate (b) Very hot (c) Very cold (d) Very dry Q. No.15. Sibi which is the hottest place, is in (a) Sindh (b) N.W.F.P (c) Balochistan (d) Punjab Q. No.16. 67.5% of Pakistan population depends on (a) Mining (b) Live Stocking (c) Agricultural (d) Banking Q. No.17. Faisalabad is called the Manchester of Pakistan because (a) It has a large number of textile mills and yarn factories (b) It has a large number of sugar factories and yarn factories (c) It has surgical goods industry and electrical goods industry (d) It has glass industry and Pharmaceutical industry Q. No.18. The largest thermal power stations of Pakistan are situated in (a) Karachi and Quetta (b) Kot Addu and Muzaffargarh (c) Lahore and Multan (d) Bahawalpur and Sukhur Q. No.19. Basically, Pakistan is (a) An industrial Country (b) A Country of Commerce and Trade (c) A Country of Minerals (d) An Agricultural Country Q. No.20. The people have higher living standard in those Countries where (a) The Area and population are large (b) The resources are large but the population grown on rapidly (c) The population is less but the resources and area are large (d) The resources are less but the population is large Q. No.21. In 1825, Railway engine was invented by (a) Ien Stine (b) Newton (c) George Stephen (d) Marconi Q. No.22. The first Muslim conqueror of India, Manjaneeq, Raja Dahir These informations indicate the personality of (a) Shahabuddin Ghouri (b) Sultan Muhammad Tuglaq (c) Zahir-ud-Din Babar (d) Muhammad Bin Qasim Q. No.23. Somnath was the Holy Temple of Hindus and they considered it unconquerable but (a) Ibrahim Lodhi conquered it (b) Allauddin Khilji conquered it (c) Mehmood Ghaznavi conquered it (d) Qutabuddin Aibak conquered it Q. No.24. Hujatul Balagha was written by (a) Hazrat Shah Waliullah (b) Hazrat Mujadadalf sami (c) Hazrat Shah Abdul Aziz (d) Hazrat Shah Abdul Rahim Q. No.25. Gypsum is founded in

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(a) Mardan, Swat, Swabi,D.G Khan (b) Dandot, Macrwal, Lakhra, Hazara (c) Bahawalpur, Jehlum, Quetta, Mianwali (d) Kohat, Chaghi, Mardan, Lahore Q. No.26. Two Nation Theory was presented before the English government first time by (a) Quaid-e-Azam (b) Allama Iqbal (c) Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar (d) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Q. No.27. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan convinced the Muslims of India to get Western education so that (a) They may take a stand against the English Government (b) They may get into political patch up with the Hindus (c) They may stand on their feet (d) They may obey the English Government Q. No.28. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahbad and demanded a separate state for Muslims (a) 1940 (b) 1930 (c) 1920 (d) 1950 Q. No.29. He was not only a warrior but also lover of art and knowledge. He always conquered because of his strong faith in Islam. (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Bahadur Shah Zafar (c) Sultan Tippu (d) Mehmood Gaznvi Q. No.30. Air Pollution takes place by (a) Contaminated water coming from factories (b) Throwing litter on the surface of earth (c) Smoke of vehicles and factories (d) None of these GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS Q. No.31. (a) Which two Civilizations were at their climax in India when the Arians attacked on it? (1) (b) Which proposal was given by Allama Iqbal in his Allahabad Address? (2) (c) Give the names of neighbouring Countries of Pakistan? (2) Q. No.32. (a) What is meant by Capricorn? (1) (b) Write a note about Tropical Zone? (2) (c) What is Desert Area? Write the names of desert areas in Pakistan (2) Q. No.33. (a) What is meant by Industry? (1) (b) Write down the kind of Industry? Name these? (2) (c) Describe the importance of Industry in the development of a country? (2) Q. No.34. (a) Name the methods of power generation in Pakistan? (1) (b) What do you know about the Atomic power generation in Pakistan? (2) (c) Give a brief account of concurrence of Somnath by Mehmood Ghaznavi? (2) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

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(a) 1940 (b) 1945 (c) 1947 (d) 1948 Q. No.2. The temperature of plain areas in winter is (a) High (b) Low (c) Hot (d) Pleasant Q. No.3. The only single country of the world which came into being in the name of Islam. (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.4. The Urban population of Pakistan is (a) 32.5% (b) 42.7% (c) 52.9% (d) 22.2% Q. No.5. The name of Pakistan was suggested by (a) Allama Iqbal (b) Chaudhary Rehmat Ali (c) Quaid-e-Azam (d) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Q. No.6. First Muslim Government in India was established by (a) Mehmood Ghaznavi (b) Shahabuddin Ghauri (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Muhammad Ali Jinnah Q. No.7. According to census of 1998, Percentage of literate persons is (a) 65 % (b) 39.80 % (c) 37.8 % (d) 36.7 % Q. No.8. The majority of the people of Kashmir State was (a) Hindus (b) Sikhs (c) Christians (d) Muslims Q. No.9. Maintaining of law and order is the duty of (a) Scouts (b) Military (c) Rangers (d) Police Q. No.10. A very big war of tanks was fought at (a) Sargodha (b) Lahore (c) Kasur (d) Chawinda Sialkot Q. No.11. On the World map our Country is located in the Continent of Asia to the direction of (a) East (b) North (c) South (d) West Q. No.12. The Indian army, without any reason attacked the boundaries of Pakistan in (a) 1965 (b) 1948 (c) 1971 (d) 1959 Q. No.13. In North South direction Earth surface is divided into (a) 360 (b) 380 (c) 370 (d) 365 Q. No.14. All the decision of the National Assembly in Pakistan are approved by (a) Prime Minister (b) President of Pakistan (c) Speaker National Assembly (d) Governor Q. No.15. Minerals, water, air and soil are (a) Human resources (b) Financial resources (c) Artificial resources (d) National resources Q. No.16. 67.5% of Pakistan population depends on (a) Mining (b) Live Stocking (c) Agricultural (d) Banking Q. No.17. The latest device in the Tele Communication sector is (a) Laud Speaker (b) Telephone (c) Mobile phone (d) Television Q. No.18. The procedures of the senate are run by (a) Chairman (b) Prime-Minister (c) President (d) Speaker National Assembly Q. No.19. The only source of cultivation in pothwar plateau is (a) Rivers (b) Canals (c) Rainfall (d) Lakes Q. No.20. The most important cash crap of Pakistan is (a) Oil seeds (b) Sugarcane (c) Cotton (d) Pulses

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Q. No.21. The Core issue between India and Pakistan is (a) Kashmir (b) Hyderabad (c) Gawadar (d) New Delhi Q. No.22. According to the constitution National Assembly should be elected after every (a) Seven Years (b) Eight Years (c) Five Years (d) Four Years Q. No.23. The total length of railway lines in Pakistan (a) 7791 km (b) 7887 km (c) 9988 km (d) 9177 km Q. No.24. The imaginary lines drawn in the East West direction on the surface of the Earth are called (a) Longitudes (b) Latitudes (c) Capricorns (d) Equators Q. No.25. Gypsum is founded in (a) Mardan, Swat, Swabi,D.G Khan (b) Dandot, Macrwal, Lakhra, Hazara (c) Bahawalpur, Jehlum, Quetta, Mianwali (d) Kohat, Chaghi, Mardan, Lahore Q. No.26. Aligarh Muslim School was founded in (a) 1857 (b) 1906 (c) 1885 (d) 1875 Q. No.27. Deebal is the old name of (a) Larkana (b) Quetta (c) Karachi (d) Hyderabad Q. No.28. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahbad and demanded a spate state for Muslims (a) 1940 (b) 1930 (c) 1920 (d) 1950 Q. No.29. He was not only a warrior but also lover of art and knowledge. He always conquered because of his strong faith in Islam. (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Bahadur Shah Zafar (c) Sultan Tippu (d) Mehmood Gaznvi Q. No.30. The weather keeps on changing on (a) Daily Basis (b) Weekly Basis (c) Monthly Basis (d) Yearly Basis GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 40 minutes Q. No.31. (a) What is meant by Resources? (1) (b) What are the types of resources? (2) (c) Are there some such natural resources which never come to an end? (2) Q. No.32. (a) Who was Quaid-e-Azam? (1) (b) What was Quaid-e-Azams opinion about the women of the nation? (2) (c) What were the struggles of Quaid-e-Azam for the achievement of Pakistan? (2) Q. No.33. (a) What is meant by Industry? (1) (b) Write down the kind of Industry? Name these? (2) (c) Describe the importance of Industry in the development of a country? (2) Q. No.34. (a) What is meant by Weather? (1) (b) Write down the names of the seasons of Pakistan? (2) (c) How does the climate effect on the human health? (2) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Version 6 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 20 minutes. Q. No.1. The name of our National Poet and great Philosopher is (a) Allama Muhammad Iqbal (b) Mirza Ghalib (c) Altaf Hussian Hali (d) Hafeez Jalandhari Q. No.2. Pothwar Plateau is rich in (a) Vegetables (b) Fruits (c) Minerals (d) Food Craps Q. No.3. The only single country of the world which came into being in the name of Islam. (a) Saudia (b) Iran (c) Bangladesh (d) Pakistan Q. No.4. The Urban population of Pakistan is (a) 32.5% (b) 42.7% (c) 52.9% (d) 22.2% Q. No.5. The National Language of Pakistan is (a) Urdu (b) English (c) Arabic (d) Persian Q. No.6. The highest Court of Islamic Republic of Pakistan is (a) High Court (b) Session Court (c) Supreme Court (d) District Court Q. No.7. Our brave Air fighter M. M. Alam shoot down many Indian aircrafts in one attack in (a) 1948 (b) 1971 (c) 1965 (d) 1981 Q. No.8. The British had snatched the rule of India from the (a) Hindus (b) Muslims (c) Sikhs (d) Christians Q. No.9. The Country which became a member of the United Nations in 1947, and wished Peace in the world from the beginning (a) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (b) Turkey (c) Islamic Republic of Iran (d) Pakistan Q. No.10. The latest device in the Tele Communication sector is (a) Computer (b) Television (c) Radio (d) Mobile-phone Q. No.11. District Multan and Muzaffargarh well-known for the production of (a) Apple (b) Mango (c) Walnut (d) Grapes Q. No.12. The Indian army, without any reason attacked the boundaries of Pakistan in (a) 1965 (b) 1948 (c) 1971 (d) 1959 Q. No.13. The hottest area in Pakistan is (a) Karachi (b) Sibi (c) Peshawar (d) Landi kotal Q. No.14. The chromite is used in the industry of (a) Fertilizers (b) Glass (c) Iron & Steel (d) Paper & Card-board Q. No.15. In North South direction Earth surface is divided into (a) 190 (b) 350 (c) 360 (d) 275 Q. No.16. 67.5% of Pakistan population depends on (a) Mining (b) Live Stocking (c) Agricultural (d) Banking Q. No.17. Aligarh Muslim school was founded by (a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (b) Sir Aga Khan (c) Liaqat Ali Khan (d) Sardar Abdur Rab Nishter

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Q. No.18. The length of coastal belt of Pakistan is about (a) 500 km (b) 600 km (c) 700 km (d) 800 km Q. No.19. The most important food crop of Pakistan is (a) Rice (b) Wheat (c) Gram (d) Barley Q. No.20. The organization of Civil Defence is run by (a) Police (b) Government (c) Military (d) Rangers Q. No.21. The largest Sea-port of Pakistan is (a) Gwadar Sea-port (b) Pasni Sea-port (c) Karachi Sea-port (d) Qasim Sea-port Q. No.22. The Winds flow from Sea to Land which are full of humidity in the season of (a) Winter (b) Summer (c) Autumn (d) Spring Q. No.23. Pakistan Television started its operation on November 26, 1964 from (a) Islamabad Centre (b) Karachi Centre (c) Lahore Centre (d) Quetta Centre Q. No.24. The biggest mines of rock salt are found in (a) China (b) Pakistan (c) Turkey (d) Iran Q. No.25. Gypsum is founded in (a) Mardan, Swat, Swabi,D.G Khan (b) Dandot, Macrwal, Lakhra, Hazara (c) Bahawalpur, Jehlum, Quetta, Mianwali (d) Kohat, Chaghi, Mardan, Lahore Q. No.26. The minimum age for a senator is (a) 25 Years (b) 30 Years (c) 35 Years (d) 45 years Q. No.27. Allama Muhammad Iqbal passed his M.A from Government College (a) Sialkot (b) Rawalpindi (c) Sahiwal (d) Lahore Q. No.28. Allama Iqbal delivered a speech in Allahbad and demanded a spate state for Muslims (a) 1940 (b) 1930 (c) 1920 (d) 1950 Q. No.29. He was not only a warrior but also lover of art and knowledge. He always conquered because of his strong faith in Islam (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Bahadur Shah Zafar (c) Sultan Tippu (d) Mehmood Gaznvi Q. No.30. Our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H) was born in the month of (a) March (b) April (c) September (d) December GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2008 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 40 minutes Q. No.31. (a) What is meant by rumour? (1) (b) How do rumours spread? (2) (c) Write down one benefit and one draw back of rumours? (2) Q. No.32. (a) Where did the Arians live? (1) (b) At that time which two civilizations were at their climax? (2)

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GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Version 1 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour Q. No.1. Summer monsoon winds below due to:(a) Change in physical features (b) Change in speed (c) Change in temperature (d) Change in vegetation Q. No.2. Foundation of Mughal Empire was laid in 1526 AD by:(a) Bahadar Shah Zafar (b) Jalal-ud-Din Afghani (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Q. No.3. Most of the Sindh Province is located in the area of:(a) Pothwar plateau (b) Lower Indus Plain (c) Upper Indus plain (d) Coastal areas Q. No.4. Plebiscite is considered to be important to solve the issue of Kashmir according to:(a) Indian Govt. Will (b) Pakistani Govt. Will (c) Rajas Will (d) U.N.O Resolution Q. No.5. Pollution increases:(a) Population (b) Diseases (c) Trees growth (d) Income Q. No.6. Function of Traffic Police is to:(a) Control processions (b) Control Traffic (c) Catch the thieves (d) Protect Boundaries Q. No.7. Important cash crop of Pakistan is:(a) Maize (b) Rice (c) Sugar Cane (d) Wheat Q. No.8. All Muslims are a nation and rest of all other a nation this thinking is called:(a) Allahabad address (b) Customs (c) Religious belief (d) Two Nation Theory Q. No.9. Fruits grown in plain areas are:(a) Mango, Date, Guava (b) Kino, Almond, Apple (c) Apple, Water Melon, Mango (d) Almond, Water Melon, Melon Q. No.10. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are:(a) Bahawalpur and Lodhran (b) Kot Addu and Muzafargarh (c) Multan and Karachi (d) Sukkur and Hyderabad Q. No.11. A good cloth have the qualities of:(a) Regional identification and Religious values (b) National identification and Personal values (c) Regional identification and regional customs (d) Personal identification and family background Q. No.12. An atomic power generation station was built in :-

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(a) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (b) Lahore in 1971 with the help of China (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.13. Important means of communication are:(a) Computer and air routes (b) Computer and sea routes (c) Computer and roads (d) Computer and Internet Q. No.14. Shah Wali Ullah was:(a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and Translated Quran (c) A great Philosopher and Lover of knowledge (d) A great Artist and Lover of knowledge Q. No.15. Computer is more important than other means of communications because it is:(a) Fast and laborious (b) Slow and cheap (c) Slowest and costly (d) Fastest and cheapest Q. No.16. Neighbouring countries of Pakistan are:(a) Afghanistan, India, China, Russia (b) Afghanistan, India China, Iran (c) Iraq, India, China, Iran (d) Iran, India, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia Q. No.17. During the era of Muhammad Bin Qasim, Hindus became Muslims with their own sweet will due to:(a) Nice behaviour and respect for Pandits (b) Nice behaviour and respect for elders (c) Nice behaviour and respect for younger (d) Nice behaviour and respect for Muslims Q. No.18. Features of coastal areas are:(a) Afghanistan, Indian ocean, Lahore, 600 kms (b) Bay of Bengal, China, Multan, 900 Kms (c) Indian Ocean, China, Karachi, 800 Kms (d) Iran, Indian ocean, Gowader Port, 900 kms Q. No.19. Constitution is necessary for:(a) Brotherhood and to implement decisions (b) Brotherhood and to ensure economic growth (c) Brotherhood and to communicate message. (d) Brotherhood and to articulate rules Q. No.20. The starting and ending months of monsoon winds are:(a) January and March (b) April and May (c) July and September (d) October and December Q. No.21. Social institutions are:(a) Zoo, Hospital and Railway (b) Zoo, Art galleries and Red Crescent (c) Relief funds Libraries, Seaport (d) Blood banks, Auqaf, Dry port. Q. No.22. Most of the Sugar Cane is cultivated in: (a) Baluchistan, Kashmir and NWFP (b) Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh (c) Punjab, Sindh and NWFP (d) Northern Areas, NWFP and Baluchistan Q. No.23. Functions of NGOs are to: (a) Collect funds and start projects (b) Collect funds and implement projects (c) Distribute funds and implement projects (d) Distribute funds and stop projects Q. No.24. Hydro Electric Power is produced with: (a) Canals, Dam, Sun, Gowadar (b) Ocean, Dam, Sun, Karachi (c) River, Dam, Sun Rays, Muzaffargarh (d) River, Dam, Turbine, Mungla. Q. No.25. Major social problems are: -

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(a) Environmental Pollution, Roads and Smoke (b) Water logging, Railway and Dust (c) Illiteracy, Poverty and un-employment (d) Salinity, Sea ports and heat Q. No.26. Role of India in 1971 war was: (a) Motivated for unity and movement of freedom (b) Motivated for revolt and movement of freedom (c) Motivated for wealth and health. (d) Motivated for unity and knowledge Q. No.27. Measures to achieve the stage of Self Reliance are: (a) Grow by own and sell by own, Increase in population, Loan for students (b) Grow by own and eat by own, increase in production, loans for industries (c) Grow by others and eat by own, increase in water, loan for houses (d) Grown by all and eaten by one, increase in facilities, loans for population. Q. No.28. Statement pertaining to president is: (a) Muslim, 3 years duration, Age 30 years (b) Religious freedom, Justice, Islam (c) Muslim, Punjabi, Age 30 years (d) Muslim, 5 years duration, Minimum age 45 years. Q. No.29. Facts representing Agriculture in Pakistan are: (a) Depending population 66.5%, Earning population 50%, grow food crops. (b) Depending population 67.5%, Earning population 51%, grow herbs (c) Depending population 68.5%, Earning population 49%, grow sherbs (d) Depending population 69.5%, Earning population 48%, grow cash crops Q. No.30. The responsibilities of Red crescent are: (a) Establish Educational institutions, help in natural calamities, pile ammunition (b) Help Govt. Raise funds and protect foreigners (c) Raise funds, Help the poor and provide service in Elections (d) Welfare of human beings, help in natural calamities and care of injured people GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour. Q. No. 31 (a) Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) contributed towards the uplift and betterment of mankind. Do you agree? Explain. (1+1) (b) Write down any five contributions of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) for this purpose. (5) (c) Which of these three are more important; support your answer with suitable reasons? (3) Q. No. 32 (a) Who is called an illiterate? (2) (b) What is expressed in Holly Quran about an illiterate person? (2) (c) Which efforts are being made by the Govt. to increase Literacy rate? List any six of these. (6) Q. No. 33 (a) Pakistan is facing a threat of foreign attack in these days. Do you agree? Explain. (1+1) (b) List five factors which are considered a danger of aggression from another country. (5) (c) How can we protect our country from foreign attacks? Suggest three measures. (3) Q. No.34 (a) Location of Pakistan is very important in the world Do you agree with this statement (1) (b) List five points in support of your answer. (5) (c) Can it contribute in its defence and making it a safe country? Support your view point with at-least four arguments. (4) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Version 2 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour. Q. No.1. Season which comes during the months of April to September is called:(a) Autumn (b) Spring (c) Summer (d) Winter Q. No.2. Foundation of Mughal Empire was laid in 1526 AD by:(a) Bahadar Shah Zafar (b) Jalal-ud-Din Afghani (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Q. No.3. Cyclones are produced due to :(a) Stable air pressure (b) Constant air pressure (c) Difference in air pressure (d) Smooth air pressure Q. No.4. Plebiscite is considered to be important to solve the issue of Kashmir according to:(a) Indian Govt. Will (b) Pakistani Govt. Will (c) Rajas Will (d) U.N.O Resolution Q. No.5. Environmental pollution results increase in:(a) Fruits (b) Benefits (c) Population (d) Health problems Q. No.6. Function of Traffic Police is to:(a) Control processions (b) Control Traffic c) Catch the thieves (d) Protect Boundaries Q. No.7. Cash crop of Pakistan is:(a) Maize (b) Rice (c) Sugar Cane (d) Wheat Q. No.8. All Muslims are a nation and rest of all other a nation this thinking is called:(a) Allahabad address (b) Customs (c) Religious belief (d) Two Nation Theory Q. No.9. Fruits grown in plain areas are:(a) Almond, Banana, Kino (b) Kino, Melon, Banana (c) Pistachio, Melon, Mulberry (d) Orange, Apple, Water Melon Q. No.10. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are:(a) Bahawalpur and Lodhran (b) Kot Addu and Muzafargarah (c) Multan and Karachi (d) Sukkur and Hyderabad Q. No.11. People of NWFP wear:(a) Waist Coat, Cap (b) Shalwar Qameez, Cap (c) Paint Shirt, Cap (d) Tehmand Qameez, Cap Q. No.12. An atomic power generation station was built in :(a) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (b) Lahore in 1971 with the help of China (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.13. Means of communication are:(a) Fax and postal Service (b) Fax and Railway

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(c) Postal Service and Roads (d) Internet and Airways Q. No.14. Shah Wali Ullah was:(a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and Translated Quran (c) A great Philosopher and Lover of knowledge (d) A great Artist and Lover of knowledge Q. No.15. Computer plays role in:(a) Information and Labour (b) Information and recreation (c) Information and sponsorship (d) Information and tax calculation Q. No.16. Neighbouring countries of Pakistan are:(a) Afghanistan, India, China, Russia (b) Afghanistan, India China, Iran (c) Iraq, India, China, Iran (d) Iran, India, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia Q. No.17. During the Era of Muhammad Bin Qasim, Hindus became Muslims with their own sweet will due to :(a) Support of victims and respect for Muslims. (b) Support of victims and respect for Pandits (c) Support of victims and respect for Mughals (d) Support of victims and respect for Britishers Q. No.18. Features of coastal areas are:(a) Afghanistan, Indian ocean, Lahore, 600 kms (b) Bay of Bengal, China, Multan, 900 Kms (c) Indian Ocean, China, Karachi, 800 Kms (d) Iran, Indian ocean, Gowader Port, 900 kms Q. No.19. Constitution is necessary for:(a) Equality and to implement decisions (b) Equality and to ensure economic growth (c) Equality and to pass a message. (d) Equality and to articulate rules Q. No.20. The starting and ending months of monsoon winds are:(a) January and March (b) April and May (c) July and September (d) October and December Q. No.21. All are social institution except:(a) Hospitals, Orphanages, educational Institutions (b) Parks, Zoo and Art galleries (c) Red crescent, Scouts and Girl guides (d) Roads, Railways and Sea ways Q. No.22. Most of the Sugar Cane is cultivated in: (a) Baluchistan, Kashmir and NWFP (b) Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh (c) Punjab, Sindh and NWFP (d) Northern Areas, NWFP and Baluchistan Q. No.23. Functions of NGOs are to collect: (a) Funds and do own work (b) Funds and do religious work (c) Funds and do political work (d) Funds and do social work Q. No.24. Hydro Electric Power is produced with: (a) Canals, Dam, Sun, Gowadar (b) Ocean, Dam, Sun, Karachi (c) River, Dam, Sun Rays, Muzaffargarh (d) River, Dam, Turbine, Mungla. Q. No.25. Social problems are: (a) Unemployment, Scouts, Nurses (b) Unemployment, Pollution and loans (c) Nurses, pollution and Loans (d) Loans, Scouts and Unemployment Q. No.26. Role of India in 1971 war was: -

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(a) Motivated for unity and movement of freedom (b) Motivated for revolt and movement of freedom (c) Motivated for wealth and health. (d) Motivated for unity and knowledge Q. No.27. Measures to reduce social problems are: (a) Proper use of resources, developing a program of space and pollution control (b) Proper implementation of constitution, proper use of resources and water control. (c) Establishment of Bait-ul-Mall, Ban on cutting of trees, and proper implementation of poverty alleviation projects (d) Proper use of resources, increasing pollution and population control Q. No.28. Statement pertaining to president is: (a) Muslim, 3 years duration, Age 30 years (b) Religious freedom, Justice, Islam (c) Muslim, Punjab, Age 30 years (d) Muslim, 5 years duration, Minimum age 45 years. Q. No.29. Facts representing Mining are: (a) Boiling, Oil and Gas, NWFP (b) Pouring, Gold and Gypsum, Sindh (c) Dig out, Iron and Copper, Pothwar plateau (d) Freezing, iron and Steel, Punjab Q. No.30. The responsibilities of Red crescent are: (a) Establish Educational institution, help in natural calamities, pile ammunition (b) Help Govt. Raise funds and protect foreigner (c) Raise funds, Help the poor and provide service in Election (d) Welfare of human beings, help in natural calamities and care of injured people GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS Q. No. 31 (a) What were the names of parents of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)? (2) (b) List five points from the life of Hazrat Muhammad to be followed? (5) (c) Can we follow the life of the Holy Prophet (SAW) Give three reasons? (3) Q. No. 32 (a) Who is called an illiterate? (2) (b) What is expressed in Holly Quran about an illiterate person? (2) (c) Which efforts are being made by the Govt. to increase Literacy rate? List any six of these. (6) Q. No. 33 (a) Do you think that there is a situation of aggression in Pakistan? Explain. (1+1) (b) List any five signs which are important for an aggression of a foreign country. (5) (c) Do you think any of them is present in our community? How we can remove it? List any two measures. (1+2) Q. No.34 (a) Location of Pakistan is very important in the world Do you agree with this statement (1) (b) List five points in support of your answer. (5) (c) Can it contribute in its defence and making it a safe country? Support your view point with at-least four arguments. (4) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour Q. No.1. Summer monsoon winds blow from:(a) Sea to land (b) Land to Sea (c) Mountains to valleys (d) Valleys to Mountains Q. No.2. Foundation of Mughal Empire was laid in 1526 AD by:(a) Bahadar Shah Zafar (b) Jalal-ud-Din Afghani (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Q. No.3. Pakistan has fruits in:(a) Summer (b) Winter (c) All the seasons (d) Spring Q. No.4. Plebiscite is considered to be important to solve the issue of Kashmir according to:(a) Indian Govt. Will (b) Pakistani Govt. Will (c) Rajas Will (d) U.N.O Resolution Q. No.5. Pollution can be reduced by:(a) Trees (b) Factories (c) Environment (d) Cities Q. No.6. Function of Traffic Police is to:(a) Control processions (b) Control Traffic (c) Catch the thieves (d) Protect Boundaries Q. No.7. All are cash crops except:(a) Jute (b) Tobaco (c) Maize (d) Wheat Q. No.8. All Muslims are a nation and rest of all other a nation this thinking is called:(a) Allahabad address (b) Customs (c) Religious belief (d) Two Nation Theory Q. No.9. Fruits grown in hilly areas are:(a) Mango, Orange, Kino (b) Melon, Dates, Water Melon (c) Guava, Banana, Mulberry (d) Almond, Pistachio, Apple Q. No.10. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are:(a) Bahawalpur and Lodhran (b) Kot Addu and Muzafargarah (c) Multan and Karachi (d) Sukkur and Hyderabad Q. No.11. Common characteristics of a Pakistani are:(a) Bad Relations, Brotherhood (b) Not taking care, Querralsome (c) Religious Antagonism, thirsty (d) Religious harmony, brotherhood Q. No.12. An atomic power generation station was built in :(a) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (b) Lahore in 1971 with the help of China (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.13. Cities connected by Morterway-2 (M-2) are:(a) Peshawar and Islamabad (b) Pindi Bhattian and Faisalabad (c) Lahore and Faisalabad (d) Islamabad and Lahore Q. No.14. Shah Wali Ullah was:(a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and Translated Quran (c) A great Philosopher and Lover of knowledge (d) A great Artist and Lover of knowledge Q. No.15. Computers are important because these save:-

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(a) Time and space (b) Power and fuel (c) Distance and transport (d) Bag and baggage Q. No.16. Neighbouring countries of Pakistan are:(a) Afghanistan, India, China, Russia (b) Afghanistan, India China, Iran (c) Iraq, India, China, Iran (d) Iran, India, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia Q. No.17. The Hindus thought that like other conquerors army of Muhammad Bin Qasim will also:(a) Rob and protect them (b) Rob and get them free (c) Rob and educate them (d) Rob and kill them Q. No.18. Features of coastal areas are:(a) Afghanistan, Indian ocean, Lahore, 600 kms (b) Bay of Bengal, China, Multan, 900 Kms (c) Indian Ocean, China, Karachi, 800 Kms (d) Iran, Indian ocean, Gowader Port, 900 kms Q. No.19. Constitution is necessary for:(a) Religious freedom and equality (b) Religious freedom and punctuality (c) Religious freedom and irregularity (d) Religious freedom and regularity Q. No.20. The starting and ending months of monsoon winds are:(a) January and March (b) April and May (c) July and September (d) October and December Q. No.21. Social Institutions are:(a) Educational institutions, Special Educational Institutions and Roads (b) Educational Institutions, Hospitals and Railways (c) Special Educational Institutions, Hospitals, and Sea ways (d) Hospitals, Orphanages and Parks Q. No.22. Most of the Sugar Cane is cultivated in: (a) Baluchistan, Kashmir and NWFP (b) Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh (c) Punjab, Sindh and NWFP (d) Northern Areas, NWFP and Baluchistan Q. No.23. Functions of NGOs are to do: (a) Social work and raise voice for animal fights (b) Social work and raise voices for human fights (c) Social work and raise voice for human rights (d) Social work and raise voice for birds fights Q. No.24. Hydro Electric Power is produced with: (a) Canals, Dam, Sun, Gowadar (b) Ocean, Dam, Sun, Karachi (c) River, Dam, Sun Rays, Muzaffargarh (d) River, Dam, Turbine, Mungla. Q. No.25. Social problems are: (a) Poverty, Illiteracy and unemployment (b) Poverty, Roads and unemployment (c) Illiteracy, Red Crescent and poverty (d) Unemployment, Girl guides and Nurses Q. No.26. Role of India in 1971 war was: (a) Motivated for unity and movement of freedom (b) Motivated for revolt and movement of freedom (c) Motivated for wealth and health. (d) Motivated for unity and knowledge Q. No.27. Water logging and salinity can be controlled through/by: (a) Providing loans, ploughing and constructing dams (b) Installing Tube well, ploughing and using fertilizers

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(c) Using fertilizers, watering constantly and draining water (d) Constructing dams, walls and ploughing Q. No.28. Statement pertaining to president is: (a) Muslim, 3 years duration, Age 30 years (b) Religious freedom, Justice, Islam (c) Muslim, Punjab, Age 30 years (d) Muslim, 5 years duration, Minimum age 45 years. Q. No.29. Functions of Banks are: (a) Exchange of Money, Loaning, security (b) Exchange of vegetable, lending, snatching (c) Exchange of fruits, borrowing, carrying money (d) Exchange of crops, lending, and safety of money Q. No.30. The responsibilities of Red crescent are: (a) Establish Educational institutions, help in natural calamities, pile ammunition (b) Help Govt. Raise funds and protect foreigners (c) Raise funds, Help the poor and provide service in Elections (d) Welfare of human beings, help in natural calamities and care of injured people GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour . Q. No. 31 (a)The life of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) is a role model for humanity Do you agree? Explain.(1+1) (b) List five points from the life of Hazrat Muhammad which can be followed as a role model? (5) (c) What will be their out comes? List any three. (3) Q. No. 32 (a) Who is called an illiterate? (2) (b) What is expressed in Holly Quran about an illiterate person? (2) (c) Which efforts are being made by the Govt. to increase Literacy rate? List any six of these. (6) Q. No. 33 (a) Pakistan Army is playing her role efficiently. Do you agree? Explain. (1+1) (b) List any five Roles of Pakistan Army. (5) (c) How this role can be made even better. Suggest any three measures to be taken? (3) Q. No.34 (a) Location of Pakistan is very important in the world Do you agree with this statement (1) (b) List five points in support of your answer. (5) (c) Can it contribute in its defence and making it a safe country? Support your view point with at least four arguments. (4) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Version 4 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour. Q. No.1. Weather during the monsoon remains:-

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(a) Cool (b) Hot (c) Moderate (d) very cool Q. No.2. Foundation of Mughal Empire was laid in 1526 AD by:(a) Bahadar Shah Zafar (b) Jalal-ud-Din Afghani (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Q. No.3. Pakistan has:(a) One season (b) Two seasons (c) Three seasons (d) Four Seasons Q. No.4. Plebiscite is considered to be important to solve the issue of Kashmir according to:(a) Indian Govt. Will (b) Pakistani Govt. Will (c) Rajas Will (d) U.N.O Resolution Q. No.5. Pollution can be reduced by:(a) Keeping environment dirty (b) Keeping environment clean (c) Installing factories (d) Cutting trees Q. No.6. Function of Traffic Police is to:(a) Control processions (b) Control Traffic (c) Catch the thieves (d) Protect Boundaries Q. No.7. All are cash crops except:(a) Jute (b) Cotton (c) Sugar cane (d) Rice Q. No.8. All Muslims are a nation and rest of all other a nation this thinking is called:(a) Allahabad address (b) Customs (c) Religious belief (d) Two Nation Theory Q. No.9. Fruits grown in Northern areas are:(a) Orange, Walnut, grapes (b) Palm, water melon, Apricot (c) Mango, Almond, grapes (d) Almond, walnut, Apple Q. No.10. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are:(a) Bahawalpur and Lodhran (b) Kot Addu and Muzafargarah (c) Multan and Karachi (d) Sukkur and Hyderabad Q. No.11. Common characteristics of a Pakistani are:(a) Good relations, careless attitude (b) Good relations, taking care of needs (c) Bad relations, taking care of needs (d) good relations, carefree attitude Q. No.12. An atomic power generation station was built in :(a) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (b) Lahore in 1971 with the help of China (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.13. Cities connected by (M-I) Motor way-I are:(a) Peshawar and Islamabad (b) Lahore and Faisalabad (c) Pindi Bhattian and Faisalabad (d) Pindi Bhattian and Lahore Q. No.14. Shah Wali Ullah was:(a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and Translated Quran (c) A great Philosopher and Lover of knowledge (d) A great Artist and Lover of knowledge

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Q. No.15. Computers are more important means of communication because these:(a) Do not save information, fast way of information processing (b) Save information and slow way of information processing (c) Save information, fast way of information processing (d) Save information, do not process it. Q. No.16. Neighbouring countries of Pakistan are:(a) Afghanistan, India, China, Russia (b) Afghanistan, India China, Iran (c) Iraq, India, China, Iran (d) Iran, India, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia Q. No.17. The Hindus thought that like other conquerors army of Muhammad Bin Qasim will also rob and kill them but they:(a) Handed over the jobs and give them money (b) Handed over the jobs and give them Food (c) Handed over the jobs and give them freedom of worship (d) Handed over the jobs and give them drinks Q. No.18. Features of coastal areas are:(a) Afghanistan, Indian ocean, Lahore, 600 kms (b) Bay of Bengal, China, Multan, 900 Kms (c) Indian Ocean, China, Karachi, 800 Kms (d) Iran, Indian ocean, Gowader Port, 900 kms Q. No.19. Constitution is necessary for a country to(a) Chalk out rules and settle foreign affairs (b) Ensure economic growth and generate necessary funds (c) Communicate message and run social program (d) Articulate rules and maintain peace for development Q. No.20. The starting and ending months of monsoon winds are:(a) January and March (b) April and May (c) July and September (d) October and December Q. No.21. Social Institution are:(a) Parks, Zoo and art galleries (b) Parks, Airway, Zoo (c) Zoo, Roads, Railway (d) Art galleries, High way, Motorway Q. No.22. Most of the Sugar Cane is cultivated in: (a) Baluchistan, Kashmir and NWFP (b) Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh (c) Punjab, Sindh and NWFP (d) Northern Areas, NWFP and Baluchistan Q. No.23. Functions of NGOs are to do: (a) Social work and raise voice for money collection (b) Social work and raise voices for human rights (c) Social work and launch campaigns for elections (d) Social work and praise for lords Q. No.24. Hydro Electric Power is produced with: (a) Canals, Dam, Sun, Gowadar (b) Ocean, Dam, Sun, Karachi (c) River, Dam, Sun Rays, Muzaffargarh (d) River, Dam, Turbine, Mungla. Q. No.25. Social problems are: (a) Water logging, blood bank, NGOs (b) Water logging, unemployment and loans (c) Unemployment, loans and blood bank (d) Unemployment, blood bank and NGOs. Q. No.26. Role of India in 1971 war was: (a) Motivated for unity and movement of freedom (b) Motivated for revolt and movement of freedom (c) Motivated for wealth and health. (d) Motivated for unity and knowledge Q. No.27. Measures to reduce unemployment are:(a) Educational Institutions, parks and art galleries

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(b) Plantation, Industries and Railway (c) Community Institutions, plantation and roads (d) Technical and professional Education, factories and loans. Q. No.28. Statement pertaining to president is: (a) Muslim, 3 years duration, Age 30 years (b) Religious freedom, Justice, Islam (c) Muslim, Punjabi, Age 30 years (d) Muslim, 5 years duration, Minimum age 45 years. Q. No.29. Facts representing stock rearing are (a) High rains, forests, Baluchistan (b) Low rains, weeds, Baluchistan (c) No rains, herbs, Sindh (d) Moderate rains, parks, Punjab Q. No.30. The responsibilities of Red crescent are: (a) Establish Educational institutions, help in natural calamities, pile ammunition (b) Help Govt. Raise funds and protect foreigners (c) Raise funds, Help the poor and provide service in Elections (d) Welfare of human beings, help in natural calamities and care of injured people GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Social Study Part-(B) ` OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1hour Q. No. 31 (a) The life of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) rendered meritorious services for the mankind of the world and hereafter Do you agree? Explain. (1+1) (b) List five meritorious services rendered by Hazrat Muhammad for the mankind of the world? (5) (c) What were the outcomes of these services? List any three of them. (3) Q. No. 32 (a) Who is called an illiterate? (2) (b) What is expressed in Holly Quran about an illiterate person? (2) (c) Which efforts are being made by the Govt. to increase Literacy rate? List any six of these. (6) Q. No. 33 (a) Situation of Traffic Rules in Pakistan is not good. Do you agree? Explain. (1 + 1) (b) List five functions of Police/Traffic Police. (5) (c) How we can improve the implementation of Traffic Rules. Suggest any three measures for its improvements. (3) Q. No.34 (a) Location of Pakistan is very important in the world Do you agree with this statement (1) (b) List five points in support of your answer. (5) (c) Can it contribute in its defence and making it a safe country? Support your view point with at-least four arguments. (4) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

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(a) Average (b) Heavy (c) Low (d) Moderate Q. No.2. Foundation of Mughal Empire was laid in 1526 AD by:(a) Bahadar Shah Zafar (b) Jalal-ud-Din Afghani (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Q. No.3. Pakistan has a:(a) Best location (b) Bad location (c) Unskilled man power (d) High per acre yeild Q. No.4. Plebiscite is considered to be important to solve the issue of Kashmir according to:(a) Indian Govt. Will (b) Pakistani Govt. Will (c) Rajas Will (d) U.N.O Resolution Q. No.5. Pollution can be reduced by:(a) Treatment of air (b) Ban on buses (c) Treatment of patients (d) Ban on journey Q. No.6. Function of Traffic Police is to:(a) Control processions (b) Control Traffic c) Catch the thieves (d) Protect Boundaries Q. No.7. Cash crop of Pakistan is:(a) Jute (b) Maize (c) Rice (d) Wheat Q. No.8. All Muslims are a nation and rest of all other a nation this thinking is called:(a) Allahabad address (b) Customs (c) Religious belief (d) Two Nation Theory Q. No.9. Fruits grown in North Western areas are:(a) Mango, apple, Guava (b) Kino, Melon, mulberry (c) Walnut, Almond, grapes (d) Walnut, Almond, Guava Q. No.10. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are:(a) Bahawalpur and Lodhran (b) Kot Addu and Muzafargarah (c) Multan and Karachi (d) Sukkur and Hyderabad Q. No.11. A good cloth have the qualities of :(a) Regional and personal values (b) Islamic and cultural values (c) National and family values (d) Historical and Racial values Q. No.12. An atomic power generation station was built in :(a) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (b) Lahore in 1971 with the help of China (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.13. Cities connected by (M-3) Motor way-3 are:(a) Peshawar and Islamabad (b) Peshawar and Lahore (c) Lahore and Faisalabad (d) Pindi Bhattian and Faisalabad Q. No.14. Shah Wali Ullah was:(a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and Translated Quran (c) A great Philosopher and Lover of knowledge (d) A great Artist and Lover of knowledge

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Q. No.15. Computer is important because this:(a) Makes calculation easy and needs few people (b) Makes calculations difficult and needs many people (c) Makes calculations much easier and needs only one person (d) Makes calculation more difficult and needs two people. Q. No.16. Neighbouring countries of Pakistan are:(a) Afghanistan, India, China, Russia (b) Afghanistan, India China, Iran (c) Iraq, India, China, Iran (d) Iran, India, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia Q. No.17. The Hindus thought that like other conquerors army of Muhammad Bin Qasim will also rob and kill them but they provided them:(a) Medical assistance and treated them harshly (b) Medical assistance and treated them cruelly (c) Medical assistance and treated the politely (d) Medical assistance and treated them badly Q. No.18. Features of coastal areas are:(a) Afghanistan, Indian ocean, Lahore, 600 kms (b) Bay of Bengal, China, Multan, 900 Kms (c) Indian Ocean, China, Karachi, 800 Kms (d) Iran, Indian ocean, Gowader Port, 900 kms Q. No.19. Constitution is necessary for a country to(a) Irregularity and justice (b) Punctuality and Justice (c) Equality and justice (d) un-equality and justice Q. No.20. The starting and ending months of monsoon winds are:(a) January and March (b) April and May (c) July and September (d) October and December Q. No.21. Social Institution are:(a) Orphanages, Educational Institutions, High ways (b) Orphanage, Educational and special Educational Institutions. (c) Orphanage, Special Educational institution and Air ways (d) Orphanage, Hospitals and milky ways Q. No.22. Most of the Sugar Cane is cultivated in: (a) Baluchistan, Kashmir and NWFP (b) Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh (c) Punjab, Sindh and NWFP (d) Northern Areas, NWFP and Baluchistan Q. No.23. Functions of NGOs are to open: (a) Hospitals and Parks (b) Hospitals and dispensaries (c) Hospitals and zoo (d) Hospital and farm houses Q. No.24. Hydro Electric Power is produced with: (a) Canals, Dam, Sun, Gowadar (b) Ocean, Dam, Sun, Karachi (c) River, Dam, Sun Rays, Muzaffargarh (d) River, Dam, Turbine, Mungla. Q. No.25. Social problems are: (a) Water logging, educational institutions and illiteracy (b) Water logging, Special Educational institution and illiteracy (c) Water logging, Educational institutions and poverty (d) Water logging, poverty and illiteracy Q. No.26. Role of India in 1971 war was: (a) Motivated for unity and movement of freedom (b) Motivated for revolt and movement of freedom (c) Motivated for wealth and health. (d) Motivated for unity and knowledge Q. No.27. Public measures to decrease unemployment are:(a) Educational institutions, Parks and Art Galleries

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(b) Technical and professional education, factories and loans. (c) Community institutions, plantation and roads (d) Plantation, Industries and railway Q. No.28. Statement pertaining to president is: (a) Muslim, 3 years duration, Age 30 years (b) Religious freedom, Justice, Islam (c) Muslim, Punjabi, Age 30 years (d) Muslim, 5 years duration, Minimum age 45 years. Q. No.29. All are related to professions except (a) Loaning, exchange of money and security (b) Digging, Coal and Salt, Punjab (c) Roads, parks and libraries (d) Low rains, weeds, Baluchistan Q. No.30. The responsibilities of Red crescent are: (a) Establish Educational institutions, help in natural calamities, pile ammunition (b) Help Govt. Raise funds and protect foreigners (c) Raise funds, Help the poor and provide service in Elections (d) Welfare of human beings, help in natural calamities and care of injured people GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour. Q. No. 31 (a) When and where Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) performed Hajj? (2) (b) List five points which you think important from the speech delivered at this occasion (5) (c) What was their impact on the society? List any three. (3) Q. No. 32 (a) Who is called an illiterate? (2) (b) What is expressed in Holly Quran about an illiterate person? (2) (c) Which efforts are being made by the Govt. to increase Literacy rate? List any six of these. (6) Q. No. 33 (a) Police is not playing its role properly in Pakistan. Do you agree? Explain (1+1) (b) List five functions or roles of Police (5) (c) How we can improve its role in Pakistan? Suggest three remedies. (3) Q. No.34 (a) Location of Pakistan is very important in the world Do you agree with this statement (1) (b) List five points in support of your answer. (5) (c) Can it contribute in its defence and making it a safe country? Support your view point with at-least four arguments. (4) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Version 6 Social Study Part-(A) MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour Q. No.1. Temperature over the water bodies during the summer monsoon remains:(a) Average (b) Heavy (c) Low (d) Moderate Q. No.2. Foundation of Mughal Empire was laid in 1526 AD by:-

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(a) Bahadar Shah Zafar (b) Jalal-ud-Din Afghani (c) Muhammad Bin Qasim (d) Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Q. No.3. Cyclones are produced due to:(a) Change in temperature (b) Change in pressure (c) Change in rainfall (d) Change in humidity Q. No.4. Plebiscite is considered to be important to solve the issue of Kashmir according to:(a) Indian Govt. Will (b) Pakistani Govt. Will (c) Rajas Will (d) U.N.O Resolution Q. No.5. Pollution can be controlled by using:(a) Kerosene oil (b) Coal (c) Solar energy (d) Gypsum Q. No.6. Function of Traffic Police is to:(a) Control processions (b) Control Traffic (c) Catch the thieves (d) Protect Boundaries Q. No.7. Cash crop of Pakistan is:(a) Barley (b) Gram (c) Wheat (d) Tobaco Q. No.8. All Muslims are a nation and rest of all other a nation this thinking is called:(a) Allahabad address (b) Customs (c) Religious belief (d) Two Nation Theory Q. No.9. Fruits grown in plain areas are:(a) Date, almond, pistachio (b) Walnut, melon, water melon (c) Water melon, loquat, Apricot (d) Kino, orange, Mulberry Q. No.10. The largest thermal generation stations in Pakistan are:(a) Bahawalpur and Lodhran (b) Kot Addu and Muzafargarah (c) Multan and Karachi (d) Sukkur and Hyderabad Q. No.11. People in rural area of Punjab wear :(a) Paint and shirt (b) Shalwar and Qameez (c) Waist coat and tie (d) Qameez and Tehmand Q. No.12. An atomic power generation station was built in :(a) Karachi in 1971 with the help of Russia (b) Lahore in 1971 with the help of China (c) Peshawar in 1973 with the help of Canada (d) Quetta in 1975 with the help of Japan Q. No.13. Important means of transportation are:(a) Road and faxes (b) Roads and railways (c) Railway and Internet (d) Sea ways and postal service Q. No.14. Shah Wali Ullah was:(a) A great Poet and Philosopher (b) A great scholar and Translated Quran (c) A great Philosopher and Lover of knowledge (d) A great Artist and Lover of knowledge Q. No.15. Positive effect of computer are:(a) Health and News of the world (b) Wealth and news of the world (c) Education and News of the world (d) Wealth and tour of the world

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Q. No.16. Neighbouring countries of Pakistan are:(a) Afghanistan, India, China, Russia (b) Afghanistan, India China, Iran (c) Iraq, India, China, Iran (d) Iran, India, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia Q. No.17. During the era of Muhammad Bin Qasim , Hindus became muslims with their own sweet will due to:(a) Nice behaviour and support of riches (b) Nice behaviour and support of white collars (c) Nice behaviour and support of victims (d) Nice behaviour and support of elites. Q. No.18. Features of coastal areas are:(a) Afghanistan, Indian ocean, Lahore, 600 kms (b) Bay of Bengal, China, Multan, 900 Kms (c) Indian Ocean, China, Karachi, 800 Kms (d) Iran, Indian ocean, Gowader Port, 900 kms Q. No.19. Constitution is necessary for:(a) In-justice and brotherhood (b) Justice and brotherhood (c) Justice and bloodshed (d) In-justice and bloodshed Q. No.20. The starting and ending months of monsoon winds are:(a) January and March (b) April and May (c) July and September (d) October and December Q. No.21. Social Institution are:(a) Hospitals, Educational Institutions, Air ways (b) Parks, Hospitals, and Sea ways (c) Hospitals, orphanage and educational institutions (d) Parks, orphanage and motor ways Q. No.22. Most of the Sugar Cane is cultivated in: (a) Baluchistan, Kashmir and NWFP (b) Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh (c) Punjab, Sindh and NWFP (d) Northern Areas, NWFP and Baluchistan Q. No.23. Functions of NGOs are to open: (a) Schools and Hospitals (b) Parks and Houses (c) Buildings and theatres (d) Zoo and roads Q. No.24. Hydro Electric Power is produced with: (a) Canals, Dam, Sun, Gowadar (b) Ocean, Dam, Sun, Karachi (c) River, Dam, Sun Rays, Muzaffargarh (d) River, Dam, Turbine, Mungla. Q. No.25. Social problems are: (a) Water logging, salinity and parks (b) Water logging, salinity and zoo (c) Water logging, salinity and art galleries (d) Water logging, salinity and poverty. Q. No.26. Role of India in 1971 war was: (a) Motivated for unity and movement of freedom (b) Motivated for revolt and movement of freedom (c) Motivated for wealth and health. (d) Motivated for unity and knowledge Q. No.27. List of water logging and salinity is:(a) Ground water table low, growth of plants starts, Plantation. (b) Ground water table low, growth of plants starts, cutting of trees (c) Ground water flows out, growth of plants starts, Karaz (d) Ground water flows out, growth of plants stops, tube well Q. No.28. Statement pertaining to president is: -

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(a) Muslim, 3 years duration, Age 30 years (b) Religious freedom, Justice, Islam (c) Muslim, Punjabi, Age 30 years (d) Muslim, 5 years duration, Minimum age 45 years. Q. No.29. Functions of banks are (a) Loaning, role in development, exchange of money (b) Loaning, role in decline, exchange o ideas (c) Loaning, role in development, exchange of vehicles (d) Loaning, role in decline, exchange of vehicles Q. No.30. The responsibilities of Red crescent are: (a) Establish Educational institutions, help in natural calamities, pile ammunition (b) Help Govt. Raise funds and protect foreigners (c) Raise funds, Help the poor and provide service in Elections (d) Welfare of human beings, help in natural calamities and care of injured people GRADE-5 EXAMINATION 2009 Social Study Part-(B) OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour Q. No. 31 (a) The last speech of the Holy Prophet (ASW) is the summary of universal Islamic teaching. Do you agree? Explain. (1+1) (b) List five Universal Islamic teaching of Hazrat Muhammad (ASW) (5) (c) Did these contributed for the mankind? Support your answer with three arguments. (3) Q. No. 32 (a) Who is called an illiterate? (2) (b) What is expressed in Holly Quran about an illiterate person? (2) (c) Which efforts are being made by the Govt. to increase Literacy rate? List any six of these. (6) Q. No. 33 (a) Pakistan armed forces are plying their roles quite efficiently. Do you agree? Explain. (1+1) (b) List five roles to be played by the armed forces for her country. (5) (c) Can we make this role even better? Write three solutions. ( 3) Q. No.34 (a) Location of Pakistan is very important in the world Do you agree with this statement (1) (b) List five points in support of your answer. (5) (c) Can it contribute in its defence and making it a safe country? Support your view point with at-least four arguments. (4) Answers-----------Part-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30

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