Matric Notes Class IX Pakistan Studies Importance of Location of Pakistan Short Question and Blanks
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Q.1 Describe the location of Pakistan?
Ans.
- It was situated in South Asia.
- China was situated in North.
- India is situated in East.
- Afghanistan was situated in North West of Pakistan.
- Arabian Sea is in the South of Pakistan.
- Iran is situated in the South West of Pakistan.
Q.2 Write any four sentences regarding the importance of Pakistan?
Ans.
- The Middle East oil is supplied through Arabian Sea to all for east countries.
- Pakistan is surrounded by entered Asian countries and Middle east countries.
- Pakistan is the only atomic power among the Muslim countries.
- Pakistan provides road, rail and air lines between east and west.
Q.3 Name the parts of the northern high mountains region?
Ans.
- The Himalayas
- The KaraKoram
- The Hindu Kush mountain Range.
Q.4 Write the parts of the western law mountains regions?
Ans.
- Swat Mountains.
- The Koh-e-Safed Range
- The Waziristan Hills.
- The Suleiman Mountain Range.
- The Kirthar Range.
Q.5 Write the three important peaks of Pakistan?
Ans.
- Trich Mir is situated in Hindu Kush range.
- Godwin Austin (K2) is situated northern Karakoram mountains.
- Takhte Suleiman is situated in Koh-e-Suleiman western mountain range.
Q.6 Write down four sentence about upper Indus Plant?
Ans.
- The plant is situated in the south of fool hill area of Himalayas.
- Rivers Jhelum, Chenab and Indus flow through this region.
- The plain depends on Canal irrigation as it gets low rainfall
- Wheat, rice and cotton are grown in a large quantity.
Q.7 Write down four sentence about lower Indus Plant?
Ans.
- The soil is alluvial and fertile.
- The river bed is rising up gradually.
- It has a level land with a gentle slope.
- Wheat and Basmati rice are largely grown.
Q.8 Name the climate region of Pakistan?
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- Subtropical coastal region of low rain fall.
- Subtropical content of low land region.
- Subtropical continent high land region.
- Subtropical plateau region.
Q.9 Write the decision of Pakistan on the basis of Temperature?
Ans.
- North and North Western mountains range.
- Upper Indus Plan.
- Lower Indus Plan.
- Balochistan plateau and that desert.
Q.10 What are the atmosphere conditions of a place?
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- Temperature.
- Rainfall.
- Winds.
- Humidity.
- Pressure.
Q.11 Name the four factors which create air pollution?
Ans.
- Acidic rain.
- Diffusion of metallic particles of lead. Mercury etc in the air.
- Smoke emitted by industries and vehicles.
- Increases of radio activity (elements atomic number greater than 82)in atmosphere.
Q.12 Write the factors responsible for water pollution?
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- Agrarian Pollution.
- Industrial Pollution.
- Pollution due to democratic use of water.
Q.13 Write the factors responsible for land pollution?
Ans.
- Water logging and Salinity.
- Heavy developers action.
- Excessive use of chemical fertilizers.
- Excessive grazing of grass land.
Q.14 Write the difference between climate and weather?
Ans.
- Climate is the average of weather conditions of a place for a long periond (mostly ten years) while weather means the timely changes of physical conditions which occur in morning, daily or weakly in a short space of time.
- Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
Q.15 What steps shout be taken to control pollution?
Ans.
- Smoking emitting vehicles should be prohibited.
- Animals and humans wasters should not be disposed off into the agriculture fields.
- Electronic media should be used for the awareness of pollution.
- Chemical waste should not be thrown into the rivers.
Fill in the Blanks
- Pakistan is situated in the continent of Asia.
- Pakistan is an important country of South Asia.
- Pakistan total area is 796096 sq. Km.
- About 58% of the total land of Pakistan consists of mountains and plateau.
- About 42% of the total land of Pakistan consists of plains and deserts.
- Pakistan stretches from the coast of the Arabian Sea to the ranges of Himalayas and Karakoram.
- The western and central areas of Pakistan are mountainous.
- Pakistan is located between 23 degree north to 37 degree north latitude and 61 degree east to 77 degree east longitude.
- China lies in the north of Pakistan.
- Afghanistan and Iran are in the west of Pakistan.
- India lies in the east of Pakistan.
- The Arabian Sea is in the south of Pakistan.
- There is 600 Km long territory of Pakistan along the border of China.
- The permanent border between the Afghanistan and Pakistan is called Durand Line
- Durand line is about 2240 KM along with the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- In Karachi Bin Qasim and Gwadar are important seaports of Pakistan.
- The Himalayas, the Karakoram and the Hindukush mountain ranges are in the Northern Mountain Range.
- The name of one of Himalayan Range top mountain is Nanga Parbat.
- The height of Nanga Parbat is 8,126 meters.
- The average height of Karakoram Range is 7000 meters.21. K-2 is 8611 meters.
- The Hindukush range lies in the North West of Karakoram Range.
- Tirchmir is 7690 meters high.
- Khyber Pass is situated in the South of river kabul.
- Trade with Afghanistan is carried out through Kurrahi Pass.
- Kohay Suleiman is in the South of river Gornal.
- Kirthar Range is in the south of karakoram range.
- The plain above Mithan Kot is called the Upper Indus Plain.
- The region is the south of Mizhan kot to the Arabian Sea is called the Lower Indus Plain.
- The Lower Indus Plain includes the most part of Sindh Province.
- The area which is situated in Bahawalpur is called Cholistan.
- The southern part of Sindh is called Thar.
- The length of coastal plain of Pakistan is about 700 KM.
- The area which consists of ridges, troughs basin plains and dissected plains is known as Plateau.
- Kala Chitta and Margalla Hills are in the north of Pothohar Plateau.
- The average height of salt range is 700 meters.
- Pakistan is situated in the north of Tropic of cancer.
- Pakistan is a Sub-Tropical country.
- Sub-Tropical continental highland includes Pakistan’s northern mountain ranges, northwestern mountain ranges and the mountain ranges of Balochistan.
- Sub-Tropical Continental Lowland includes the upper indus plain Punjab Province and lower indus plain Sindh Province.
- Sub-Tropical Coastland includes the coastal areas of Sindh and Balochistan provinces.
- Balochi women are very expert in embroidery of glasswork.
- The people of Thar and deserts cover their head.
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