9th class pak study pairing scheme and paper pattern 2020

The pairing scheme of 9th class Pak Studies below:

10th class Pak Studies paper scheme 2020

The paper scheme of 9th class Pak studies includes 10 MCQs having one mark each making it a total of 10 marks. The subjective part of the paper carries 40 marks and it is divided into two sections. Section A has two questions of 12 marks each making it a total of 24 marks from this section. Section B has three long questions aking the students to solve two of them carrying 8 marks each. In this way, this section has a total of 16 marks. The total marks of board paper are 50 for Pak studies.

The paper scheme is given below:

9th class pak studies paper pattern 2020

The paper schemes are explained in detail as paper pattern below.

9th class Pak Studies Paper Pattern

Objective Part = 10 marks

Questions No. 1 = 10 MCQs

  • There are 10 MCQs in this part each carrying one mark. There are 4 answers against each statement. The student have to choose one correct answer.

Subjective Part = 40 marks

Question NO. 2 = 6/9 short questions
  • There will be 9 short questions in this question and the students have to answer to ANY SIX short questions.
  • Each answer have 2 marks, so the total marks of this question will be 6x2=12
  • 5 short questions will be from chapter 1 and 4 short questions will be from chapter 2
Question No. 3 = 6/9 short questions
  • Students will have to answer ANY SIX questions from the given 9 short questions.
  • Every question carries 2 marks, the total marks = 6x2=12
  • 3 questions will be asked from chapter 3, 3 from chapter 4, 2 from chapter 5 and 1 question will be about dengue fever
Question No. 4 = 1 long question
  • This question will be asked from chapter 1 and has 8 marks

Question No. 5 = 1 long question
  • This question will be asked from chapter 2 and has 8 marks
Question No. 6 = 1 long question
  • This question has part (a) and part (b) each having 4 marks
  • This question will be asked from chapter 3 and 4 and has 8 marks (4+4 =8)

NOTE: From question No. 4, 5, and 6, the students have to attempt ANY TWO question to attempt 16 marks portion. So, there is a choice to solve ANY TWO out of 3 questions (Q.No. 4, 5, and 6)

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