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3 3 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS No. QUESTIONS PAGES 1 Ideology of Pakistan in views of Quaid-e-Azam & Allam Iqbal. 4 to 10 2 Congress Ministries of 1937-39 & their injustices towards Muslims. 11 to 14 3 Services Of Sir Syed Ahmed khan. 15 to 19 4 Aims and objectives behind the creation of Pakistan. 20 to 23 5 Initial Problems of Pakistan. 24 to 27 6 Salient features and Islamic Provisions of Constitution of Pakistan 1973.f 28 to 34 7 Objective Resolution of 1949. 35 to 39 8 14 Points of Quaid-e-Azam. 40 to 45 9 Indian Act of 1935. 46 to 49 10 Lucknow Pact of 1916. 50 to 54 11 Concept of Nehru Report 12 Kashmir Issue and its Solution 13 Note on Shah Wali Ullah Movement 14 Different Martial laws in the history of Pakistan 15 Concept of step taken by Zia Ul Haq for the Islamization 16 Problem to Develop Industry in Pakistan
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