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Environmental and Historical Quiz for Students

This document is an examination paper for Class 8 at Al-Yousaf Memorial Higher Secondary School, covering History and Geography for the Final Term 2024. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and short answer questions, totaling 75 marks. The topics addressed include pollution, transportation, historical figures, and economic development.

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Environmental and Historical Quiz for Students

This document is an examination paper for Class 8 at Al-Yousaf Memorial Higher Secondary School, covering History and Geography for the Final Term 2024. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and short answer questions, totaling 75 marks. The topics addressed include pollution, transportation, historical figures, and economic development.

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AL-YOUSAF MEMORIAL HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL &

SCIENCE COLLEGE FOR BOYS & GIRLS PICHNAND


Examination: Final Term 2024
Class:8 th
Paper :History/Geograph Total Marks: 75

Q 1): Choose the correct option.(20)


1. Noise pollution causes __________
a)lungs problem b)hepatitis c) high blood pressure
2. Glaciers are melting due to_____________
a)water pollution b) global warming c)noise pollution
3. _____________made up of different gases.
a)hydrosphere b)atmosphere c)biosphere
4. Ozone layer is depleting due to
a)Soil pollution b)Noise pollution c)Air pollution
5. Toxic gases enter the atmosphere due to_____________
a)deforestation b)use of chemical fertilizers c)Waste
combustion
6. In 2015 countries signed an agreement regarding climate change
a)176 b) 186 c)196
7. Main types of transport system are _________
a)Two b)Three c)Four
8. Transport has large load capacity
a)Air transport b)Water transport c)Rail transport
9. Highly economical mode of transportation
a)road transport b) air transport c)water transport
10. Transport used in urgent need
a)Air transport b)Water transport c)Road transport
11. Pakistan has around ____________kilometers road
a)26000 km b)270000km c) 280000 km
12. Syed Ahmed Khan was born in ________
a)Delhi b)Ghazipur c)Calcutta
13. DARUL-Uloom- Deoband was found in ___________
a)1866 CE b)1869CE c)1871 CE
14. Muhammadan Educational Conference was established in
a)1885 CE b)1886CE c)1888 CE
15. Sindh Madrasa-tul- Islam Karachi was founded by
a)Maulana Zafar Ali Khan b)Hassan Ali Afandi
16. The World war 1 was started in
a)1910 b)1912 c)1914
17. World war 2 started in
a)1935 CE b)1937CE c) 1939CE
18. A city famous for the cotton and textile industry .
a)Faisalabad b)Lahore c)Rawalpindi
19. One of the major exports of Pakistan :
a)Sugar b)Textile goods c) Cement
20. Physical growth of cities is called___________
a)Immigration b)Urbanization c) Industrialization
Q 2 ): Fill in the blanks .(10)
1. Low power cipta___________ consumption is associated with subsistence .
2. A____________ life is measured by life expectancy .
3. Good health care is important in reducing__________.
4. All the primary activities____________ is the most important
5. Better ___________care system is the key indicator on the countries
progress.
6. One of the best quality cotton grow in__________.
7. Loving one's__________ is called nationalization.
8. ____________was another source of income for Muslims.
9. Most of the _________institutions were closed.
10. Oceans has always been a ________of good for man.
Q3):Give short answers . (15×3=45)
1. What is meant by pollution?
2. Name the types of pollution ?
3. How many parts does an environment have?
4. What is effect of soil pollution ?
5. What does human environment include?
6. Write the names of major mode of transportation ?
7. Which is the fastest growing in the most time efficient shipping mode ?
8. How do countries depend upon each others?
9. Write the names of seaports of Pakistan?
10. In which categories , transport can be classified for a country's development?
11. Write the names of two books of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan?
12. Who was the founder of Nadva-Tul-Ulema Lucknow?
13. When was Sindh Madrasa -Tul-Islam Karachi established?
14. Who is known as Father of Pakistan Movement ?
15. When did the World War II start?
16. What is WHO?
17. What is the aim of World Bank?
18. In which provinces of Pakistan cotton is grown ?
19. What does Pakistan export to China?
20. Which is most important primary activity?
21. How per capita data is obtained?
22. What does the standard of living state in Human Development Index ?
23. what is EDI stands for?
24. Define economic development?
25. What is industrialization?

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The textile industry is a cornerstone of Pakistan's economy, serving as one of its major exports . It significantly contributes to employment and foreign exchange earnings, thereby driving economic growth and positioning Pakistan as a key player in the global textile market.

Water transport is considered the most economical mode of transportation due to its ability to carry large volumes of goods over long distances at relatively low cost . Air transport, however, may be preferred in circumstances requiring speed and urgency, underscoring the importance of selecting transportation methods based on needs, cost-efficiency, and urgency.

Glaciers are melting due to global warming, highlighting the urgent need for environmental policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change effects . This signifies the critical role of international agreements and national policies in addressing the global warming issue to preserve essential natural resources and prevent sea level rise.

The 2015 climate change agreement, signed by 196 countries, marked a pivotal moment in global environmental efforts by setting targets for reducing carbon emissions and limiting global temperature rise . This agreement has significantly influenced international climate policy, creating a framework for action and cooperation among nations aimed at preserving the environment and mitigating climate change impacts.

Urbanization, defined as the physical growth of cities , often leads to environmental challenges such as increased pollution and habitat destruction. Effective urban planning can mitigate these impacts by incorporating green spaces, promoting public transportation, and implementing sustainable building practices to reduce carbon footprints and enhance quality of urban life.

Pakistan's seaports, such as those in Karachi and Gwadar, play a strategic role in economic development by facilitating trade and commerce. These ports serve as critical nodes for exporting goods like textiles and importing essential resources, enhancing Pakistan’s position in global trade networks . The development of these ports supports economic expansion and connectivity in the region.

Air transport, noted for its speed and efficiency in urgent needs , promotes business and economic growth by enabling rapid movement of goods and people. This speed facilitates global trade, enhances supply chain responsiveness, and promotes international business opportunities, ultimately contributing to economic dynamism and competitiveness.

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's contributions, including efforts in founding educational institutions and promoting scientific learning, were pivotal in modernizing education and advocating for social reform among Indian Muslims . His work helped establish a foundation for educational and intellectual growth in South Asia, emphasizing the importance of knowledge in societal advancement.

Noise pollution causes high blood pressure, which reflects broader implications as it indicates that environmental noise can have significant physiological effects on human health, particularly cardiovascular issues .

Air pollution contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer, as certain pollutants, particularly CFCs and halons, break down ozone molecules . This relationship underscores the importance of global environmental initiatives like the Montreal Protocol, which aim to phase out the use of ozone-depleting substances, demonstrating a clear link between pollution control and international regulatory measures for environmental protection.

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