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How many additional high schools were planned for opening in West Pakistan under The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65)?
a) 100                         
b) 150
c) 160                         
d) 200

c

The requirement for new primary teachers, as outlined in The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65), was:
a) 50,000                                
b) 60,000
c) 70,000                                
d) 80,000

c

Explanation: The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65) identified a need for 70,000 new primary teachers to complement the existing 127,000 in-service teachers.



How many undergraduate secondary teachers were needed, as per The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65)?
a) 5,000                                  
b) 6,625
c) 8,625                                  
d) 10,000

c

Explanation: The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65) outlined a requirement for 8,625 undergraduate secondary teachers.



What was the focus of improvements in training institutions in both East and West Pakistan during The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65)?
a) Expanding primary education duration
b) Enhancing teacher training facilities
c) Reducing the number of in-service teachers
d) Abolishing training institutions

b

Explanation: The plan emphasized improving training institutions in both East and West Pakistan.



In East Pakistan, why was the existing capacity of training institutions underutilized?
a) Lack of funding
b) Insufficient trainees
c) High teacher demand
d) Government restrictions

b

Explanation: The existing capacity in East Pakistan was underutilized due to insufficient trainees.



What improvements were planned for training colleges in Lahore and Bahawalpur under The Second Five-Year Plan (1960–65)?
a) Closure of training colleges
b) Establishment of new training colleges
c) Upgrades to existing colleges
d) Reduction in training college capacity

c