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  "id": "kptbb-pakistan-studies-10-en",
  "board": "KPTBB",
  "boardName": "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa",
  "boardFull": "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar",
  "class": "10",
  "classSort": 10,
  "subject": "Pakistan Studies",
  "medium": "English",
  "pages": 131,
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  "textTier": "scanned",
  "producer": "Canva",
  "file": "kptbb-kp/class-10/pakistan-studies-10-en.pdf",
  "year": null,
  "acquired": "2026-08-22",
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  "title": "Pakistan Studies 10 EM KPK",
  "sourceUrl": "https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1LAW8JZynV6qGHrVyJc0QFQ8B8RdKR_oa",
  "scores": {
    "A1": 4,
    "A2": 3,
    "A3": 5,
    "A4": 3,
    "A5": 3,
    "A6": 3,
    "A7": 4
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      "lens": "religion",
      "axis": "A1",
      "score": 4,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "3.9/1k. The Islamisation chapter is taught in the book's own voice as a period of national religious consolidation."
    },
    {
      "id": "e02",
      "lens": "civics",
      "axis": "A2",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "quotation",
      "page": 13,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "The densest civic vocabulary in KP's corpus — 4.8 tokens per 1,000 words — and the 1973 Constitution is taught as a real instrument: \"a new constitution based on federal and parliamentary principles. It was a written constitution… For the first time in the country's history a bicameral [legislature]\" (PAGE 13). It is scored 3 rather than 2 because no question in the volume asks the pupil to evaluate any of it; the constitution is content to be recalled, not an instrument the pupil is positioned to use."
    },
    {
      "id": "e03",
      "lens": "history",
      "axis": "A3",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "absence",
      "page": 7,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "Zero evaluation verbs and zero open-opinion prompts in the entire volume. Its learning outcomes are Explain, Discuss, Identify, Comprehend, Analyse (PAGE 7), and its assessment is date recall: \"When was the nationalization of industries announced? A. 2th January 1972 B. 12th January 1972…\" (PAGE 42). A4 = 3 rather than 5 because the content is politically frank: it narrates the 1970 election with \"In East Pakistan the Awami League carried the day while Pakistan People's Party won in West Pakistan. Differences emerged between the two parties\" (PAGE 8), and calls the 1973 document \"a constitution based on federal and parliamentary principles\" (PAGE 13)."
    },
    {
      "id": "e04",
      "lens": "patriotism",
      "axis": "A5",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "quotation",
      "page": 7,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "1.5/1k. The Afghan Jihad is a named learning outcome — \"Analyse the Afghan Jihad and the refugee problem and their impact\" (PAGE 7) — narrated as history rather than as aspiration."
    },
    {
      "id": "e05",
      "lens": "othering",
      "axis": "A6",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "2.7/1k. India appears as adversary in the 1971 material; the register is inter-state political history."
    },
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      "id": "e06",
      "lens": "gender",
      "axis": "A7",
      "score": 4,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "english-ocr",
      "text": "Ratio 0.54; women appear commemoratively."
    }
  ],
  "curriculum": "National Curriculum 2006",
  "edition": "2022-23",
  "editionNote": "NOC F.8-5/2011 SSG dated 4 April 2011",
  "note": "Published for KPTBB by Leading Books Publisher in Peshawar under a 2011 NOC and printed for 2022-23, its four chapters end their political narrative at the 2008 transition, with no CPEC and no 2013 or 2018 elections. It is the strongest civics text of the three boards' non-Sindh Pakistan Studies volumes and contains the corpus's most sustained criticism of Pakistan's own rulers: Zia's total ban on freedom of expression and political activities, the over-extension of his military rule denying institutions the chance to grow, 1999 named as the overthrow of an elected civilian government, Kargil treated as a loss of face, and the 2007 lawyers' movement narrated approvingly. It carries the corpus's only operational citizen-redress instruction, how to complain to the Wafaqi Mohtasib on plain paper by ordinary post, yet has zero hits for human rights or the UDHR. Its Afghan refugees section is the corpus's only sustained treatment of a resident foreign population and is net-negative. Note that books.json holds no scores or evidence for this id; its scoring lives in the lens documents, and its second chapter title was lost to OCR entirely.",
  "_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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