Here you will find the PMS Pakistan Studies Paper 2025. Provincial Management Services (PMS) is a competitive examination conducted by PPSC. The PMS Pakistan Studies Paper was held on April 26, 2025. Find the past paper below to understand what it is about and what type of questions were given.
PMS Pakistan Studies Past Paper 2025
Q.No.1 Pakistan is suffering from a crisis of governance at the institutional level. Suggest remedies to mitigate this situation.
Q.No.2 What relevance did the religious revivalist movements have with the needs of the time in post 1857 colonial India? What new trends had been introduced by such movements? Discuss.
Q.No.3 Examine ever-conflicting relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. How can the conflicts be resolved? Discuss.
Q.No.4 What fundamental rights have been granted to minorities in Pakistan? What are the hindrances to the application of the constitutional rights in this regard? Suggest remedies.
Q.No.5 How has the war on terrorism shaped the new dimensions of civil-military relations in Pakistan? Elaborate with examples & highlight its implications.
Q.No.6 Critically examine the implications of India holding the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance.
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Q.No.7 Fill in the Blanks.
(i) Tarbela Dam is located in the Haripur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
(ii) The Khilafat movement was launched by the Ali Brothers, and it continued from 1919 to 1924.
(iii) The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established in 1985 in Dhaka.
(iv) The Punjab irrigation system is a part of the Indus Basin system with 14 main canal commands system off-taking from various barrages over the Indus and its tributaries.
(v) The famous August Offer was made by the Viceroy named Lord Linlithgow, in the year 1940.
(vi) The Second Islamic Summit Conference was held in the year 1974, and it was hosted by Pakistan (Lahore).
(vii) In July 1972, Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi signed an accord in Shimla.
(viii) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan established the Aligarh Movement (M.A.O College) to counter the political hegemony of Congress (or the Hindu majority).
(ix) Great personalities like Allama Muhammad Iqbal are born in centuries. His first public appearance was in 1930 at the annual session of the All India Muslim League (Allahabad).
(x) The Radcliffe Award was announced on August 17, 1947, which established boundaries between India & Pakistan.
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