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Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

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The Oct Nov 2010 Question states:

How successful were negotiations aimed at Independence during the Second World
War? Explain your answer. [14]

This question is exactly similar to the one we got this time:

''Negotiations aimed at independence during the second world war achieved little'' Do you agree? Explain. [14]

Since the Marking scheme of Oct Nov 2010 clearly states we need to mention ''Pakistan Resolution'' as a Development that moved the subcontinent towards independence. The Question we got now also required us to mention that!
So those who failed to mention Pakistan Resolution, will definitely lose marks.
Okay, Pakistan Resolution may not be a ''Negotiation'' according to the Dictionary, but that doesn't change the fact that it was mentioned in the marking scheme in the ''negotiation'' question in Oct-Nov 2010.. and that it has to mentioned now as well.

suno ._. was simla conference important in this? ._.
 
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The Oct Nov 2010 Question states:

How successful were negotiations aimed at Independence during the Second World
War? Explain your answer. [14]

This question is exactly similar to the one we got this time:

''Negotiations aimed at independence during the second world war achieved little'' Do you agree? Explain. [14]

Since the Marking scheme of Oct Nov 2010 clearly states we need to mention ''Pakistan Resolution'' as a Development that moved the subcontinent towards independence. The Question we got now also required us to mention that!
So those who failed to mention Pakistan Resolution, will definitely lose marks.
Okay, Pakistan Resolution may not be a ''Negotiation'' according to the Dictionary, but that doesn't change the fact that it was mentioned in the marking scheme in the ''negotiation'' question in Oct-Nov 2010.. and that it has to mentioned now as well.
Bach gae :D
 
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