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  "boardName": "Federal",
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  "classSort": 10,
  "subject": "Pakistan Studies",
  "medium": "English",
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  "title": "Pakistan Studies - Grade 10",
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    "A1": 3,
    "A2": 1,
    "A3": 3,
    "A4": 3,
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    "A6": 2,
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      "lens": "religion",
      "axis": "A1",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "4.4/1k. Religious framing present but the dominant register is constitutional and institutional — see the civics lens, where this book scores the corpus's thickest civics."
    },
    {
      "id": "e02",
      "lens": "civics",
      "axis": "A2",
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      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "10.0 civic tokens per 1,000 words — the densest civic content of any book in this corpus, and taught as a live instrument rather than as history. The 1973 Constitution is set out clause by clause: \"Pakistan shall be a federation where provinces will enjoy autonomy within constitutional limits\"; \"Fundamental rights including freedom, equality, property, expression of thought, belief, worship, and association shall be guaranteed to all citizens of Pakistan\"; \"Freedom of Judiciary — the independe[nce]\" (PAGE 42). Earlier constitutional settlements are given the same treatment: \"The constitution guaranteed fundamental rights of citizens of Pakistan. These included freedom of speech, movement, religion and equality before law\" (PAGE 45)."
    },
    {
      "id": "e03",
      "lens": "history",
      "axis": "A3",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "24 evaluation prompts and 4 open — a different book in register from its own class-9 predecessor."
    },
    {
      "id": "e04",
      "lens": "othering",
      "axis": "A6",
      "score": 2,
      "kind": "quotation",
      "page": 7,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "3.1/1k, and the register inverts. Minorities appear as constituents of the nation rather than as its foil: \"Hindu, Christian, Sikh, and other minority groups also add to the cultural tapestry of the country\" (PAGE 7); \"the presence of religious minorities, including Christians, Hindus, and [Sikh]s, contributes to the country's cultural mosaic. Religious festivals, rituals, and traditions from different faiths enrich the cultural landscape and promote inclusivity and mutual respect\" (PAGE 8)."
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  "curriculum": "Single National Curriculum (federal)",
  "edition": "NBF printing",
  "editionNote": "Federal Board / National Book Foundation; SNC-era. Per-book imprint pages not yet verified",
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  "_license": "CC BY 4.0 — attribute to the Textbook Evidence Project.",
  "_note": "Scores are measured properties of text, not verdicts. Read /method/ before using them.",
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