Q8.Explain the various stages of development of Pushto language.

Ans: Pushto: . Pushto is the language of valiant KPK people. It is spoken in the area between river Indus right bank and Hindu Kush Mountains, as well as some pockets of Balochistan province. This language probably originated 5000 years back in the Bakht area of Afghanistan, its name Bakhtu or Pushto has been derived … Read more

Q7. Write a detailed note on Sindhi Language?

Ans: Sindhi: . The languages or dialects spoken by the people living on both banks of the River Indus had different names in different areas, these were Punjabi, Siraiki, and Sindhi, Remains of Harrappa and Mohenjodaro reveal that people of ancient Indus Civilization had learnt the art of writing. . After the advent of the … Read more

Q6. Enlist the languages which are spoken in different areas of Pakistan.

Ans: According to a survey, 76 different languages and dialects are spoken in different areas of Pakistan, most well-known among these are Balti, Shina, Pushto, Gojri, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Hindko, Pothohari, Siraiki, Sindhi, Balochi, Brahvi, Pahari, Makrani and Jatki. Among these Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto and Balochi are more important. Related Questions: Q1. Analyze the population growth … Read more

Q5 Analyze the relation of Indus Valley Civilization to a new nation.

Ans: Indus Valley has thousands of years old history, but Pakistan is a new nation, Pakistan was established in the year 1947. Being part of the Indus Valley Civilization, our cultural values are common, despite the uniformity of value structure, people living in different regions and provinces have certain traits which are specific to them. … Read more

Q4. What is the basis of Pakistani culture?

Ans: Pakistani people know how to accommodate and adjust different life patterns to form larger national cultural entity. Pakistani culture, in its classical form is based on the values of tolerĂ¡nce, open mindedness, love, mutual respect and mutual trust. Related Questions: Q1. Analyze the population growth rate of Pakistan from 1947 to 2017. Q2. Highlight … Read more

Q3. Highlight the similarities of living patterns in different provinces of Pakistan.

Ans: Being a part of the Indus valley civilization and having inherited the traditions and values of Islamic culture, great similarities of living patterns are found in all the four provinces of Pakistan. Shalwar Qamees is our common dress, our eating habits are almost the same. Cuisines (typical foods) prepared in one province are equally … Read more

Q2. Highlight the gender wise ratio of the population of Pakistan.

Ans: Gender Ratio: Gender ratio implies the division of population on the basis of male and female citizens. According to 2021 estimates female citizens form 48.5 percent of our population and male 51.5. Share of females in our labour orce is less than 25 percent; larger part of female population is not financially self-supporting. Average … Read more

Q1. Analyze the population growth rate of Pakistan from 1947 to 2017.

Ans: Population growth rate of Pakistan: In 1947 West Pakistan had a population of 32.7 million. According to 1998 census, population figure rose to 138.58 million. According to the figures published by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) on the basis of 2017 census Pakistan’s population has crossed 207.68 million. Pakistan is the six most populous … Read more

Q.10 Enumerate the causes and consequences of poverty in Pakistan. Point out the steps to eradicate poverty.

Ans: The causes of poverty and measures to eradicate poverty: Poverty is an important problem of Pakistan. A person earning less than 1.25 dollar per day is living below the poverty line (according to World Bank). Presently 21% of the world’s 7 billion population is the victim of poverty because they earn less than 1 … Read more

Q9 Enumerate the proposals to solve agricultural problems in Pakistan.

Ans: Solution of agricultural problems:.. The following measures can be taken to solve agricultural problems: i. Farmers should be given interest free loans for modern technology. The use of these loans should be supervised so that these amounts are not spent extravagantly. ii. For irrigation purposes, dams should be built to store rainwater. This will … Read more