In Pakistan, the ratio of poor people is:

As per human development Pakistan stands at the:

Which country is the lead of Pakistan in Education?

At __________ level, enrolment rates are much lower than primary enrolments with wide gender and geographical disparities.

______ school environment has resulted in poor retention and a high dropout rate.

The curriculum is mostly urban-oriented and hence not relevant to the daily life of:

Pakistan faces shortage of teachers, especially local female teachers in certain rural areas.

Low levels of participation at the primary and middle levels, especially of girls, is the major problem of Elementary education in Pakistan.

Problem of a typical school:

Teachers are not exposed to the broader philosophy of the curriculum.

School curricula are usually designed at higher levels

Why education is financed by government?

Curriculum content influences:

Advise on planning and development of higher education is the function of:

The medium of instruction in the public schools is mainly:

The courses offered are generally the same throughout Pakistan.

Who considers education as an investment?

Largest class of Pakistan is:

Illiterate population in 2004 statistics:

Pakistan's population will double in:

Pakistan falls ______ among overpopulated countries.

First Danish School was established at:

Percentage attending private schools:

Danish School was established by:

Major defect in Pakistan’s education system:

Completion & publication of National Curriculum 2006/07:

Comprehensive review of all subjects

Review of Social Science subjects under ESR and production of textbooks:

Production of textbooks:

Review of Basic Science Subjects under ESR Action Plan:

1998 4th Cycle:

1992 3rd Cycle:

1979 2nd Cycle:

1972 1st Cycle:

HEC (formerly UGC) is the primary regulator of higher education.

Education should start from Qur’an, mother tongue, and mathematics.

Rational and irrational knowledge were declared equally important.

Knowledge gained through human effort is:

Knowledge gained by copying others is:

Khaldun divides knowledge into ______ branches.

Ibn Khaldun is best known for his famous book:

Founder and father of Sociology and Science of History:

Ghazali believed education should conform to:

Ghazali categorizes knowledge into:

______ comprises knowledge that is injurious to mankind like magic, palmistry, etc.

“He who has not seen it does not know the power of Islam” — Ibn Khaldun said this about:

What was the role of religion in society according to Ibn Khaldun?

Where was Ibn Khaldun born?

Ibn Khaldun divides knowledge into ______ branches.

Imam Ghazali classified spiritual knowledge into: