The pairing scheme of 9th class Pak Studies below:
The paper scheme is given below:
The paper schemes are explained in detail as paper pattern 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 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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