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Cambridge O Levels Pakistan Studies (2059/2)

Workshop
Unit(s): 00, 01 – Topography
Instructor: Shahzeen Shah
Date: 01-09-2021

1- Label the names of all 5 provinces and 3 other areas of Pakistan on this
map. [4]
2- Label the eastern tributaries of River Indus (the Rivers of Punjab) shown in
this map: [5]
HINT: I Just Crossed River Sutlej
3. Label any 4 neighboring countries of Pakistan on the map given below: [4]
4. Label the Geographical features of a “Doab” in this Diagram. [3]

5. Label the diagram with grid-reference of Pakistan:


6. Write the longitude of line C-C, Latitude of Line A-A, both longitude and
latitude of point B:
7. Label these cities /places of Pakistan:
8. Label Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan, Sawat, Hyderabad, Turbat & 5
provincial capitals:
9. Label the given mountain ranges of Pakistan on this map:
10. Draw the rough sketch of the famous mountain ranges on this map of
Pakistan:
11. Label these famous deserts of Pakistan:

12. Label the western tributaries of River Indus:


13. Label the Rivers of Baluchistan:
14. Write the names of Doabs in circles and the names of Bars in rectangular
spaces:
15. Label the famous passes of Pakistan:
16 (a) Study Fig. 5, which is a map of southern Pakistan.
(i) On the map name the following; Line of longitude A-A; River B; Desert C. [3]
(ii) Describe the natural topography (relief) of Area D on the map. [3]

(b) Study Photographs A and B which show parts of the lower Indus valley. Using
the photographs and your own knowledge, explain the advantages for agriculture
in areas like this. [4]
17 (a) Study Fig. 1, which is a map of northern Pakistan:

(i) On the map name the following:


• Mountain range A • City B •River C [3]
(ii) Explain the causes of high rainfall at city B. [4]

(d) Explain how topography and drainage cause problems for farming in
Baluchistan. [4]

18 (a) Study Fig. 1.1, an outline map of Pakistan.


Key:
international boundary
province-level boundary
disputed boundary JAMMU AND
KASHMIR
disputed territory

0 100 200 300


Arabian Sea km

(i) On the map, name the following landforms in the boxes provided:
Baluchistan Plateau; Himalayan Ranges; Karakoram Range; Salt Range.
[4]
Key:
international boundary
province-level boundary
JAMMU &
disputed boundary
KASHMIR
disputed territory

0 100 200 300


Arabian
Sea km

Study Fig. 1.1, a map of Pakistan.

On Fig 1.1 label the following: Afghanistan; India; Line of longitude 70°E.
You should write the name in the correct location on the map. [3]

i. On Fig. 1.1, draw and label the Tropic of Cancer. [2]


ii. Describe Pakistan’s location in relation to other countries in South
and Central Asia. [3]

(d) Evaluate the extent to which the natural topography of Pakistan limits human
activity and economic development in the north of the country. Give reasons to
support your judgment and refer to examples you have studied. You should
consider different points of view in your answer. [6]

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