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Wednesday 14 November 2018

English IX - Chapter No. 6 - MCQs -

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The Daffodils
Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following


1. "I wandered lonely as a cloud" Here I refer to:
(a) The reader
(b) The poet ✓
(c) The cloud
(d) The daffodils

2. " Continuous as the star that shine. And twinkle on the milky sky, 
In the above line, the daffodils have been compared to:
(a)  The clouds
(b) The other flowers
(c) The stars ✓
(d) The daffodils

3. " They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay" Here "they" refers to:
(a)  The stars
(b) The daffodils  ✓
(c) The clouds
(d) The hills

4. The daffodils were growing:
(a) By the side of a pool
(b) Along the margin of a bay ✓
(c) In a garden
(d) By the river side

5. The poet saw daffodils:
(a) At a large number✓
(b) A few
(c) Of white color
(d) Of blue color

6. "A poet could not but be gay in such a jocund company!" Here "jocund company refer to the":
(a) Friends of the poet
(b) Daffodils  ✓
(c) waves
(d) stars

7. When the poet was looking at the daffodils:
(a) He was totally lost in their beauty✓
(b) He felt sad to see them
(c) He thought they were ugly
(d) He felt like dancing

8. "What wealth the show to me had brought", By 'wealth' the poet means:
(a) Gold
(b) Money
(c) Pleasure
(d) Happiness ✓

9. A host of golden daffodils, a 'host' means:
(a) A large number ✓
(b) A small number
(c) One who entertains
(d) Guest

10. "Never-ending line" means:
(a) A curved line
(b) A continuous line ✓
(c) A short line
(d) A line of stars

11. "Ten thousands saw i at a glance Tossing their heads in sprightly dance " Here sprightly  dance means:
(a) A slow dance
(b) Lively dance ✓
(c) Dance of the spirits
(d) folk dance

12. "Solitude" means:
(a) Being together
(b) Being alone ✓
(c) Being in trouble
(d) Being sad

13. "glee" means:
(a) Joy
(b) Sadness
(c) Gloom
(d) Happiness✓

14. "A poet could not but be gay" means:
(a) The  poet was happy✓
(b) The poet could not sleep
(c) The poet was very sad
(d) The poet could not be happy

15.  William Wordsworth was:
(a) An English✓
(b) An Irish
(c) A Scottish
(d) A Welsh

16. William Wordsworth was  a poet of:
(a) Nature✓
(b) Romance
(c) Beauty
(d) Love

17. William Wordsworth was born in:
(a) 1770✓
(b) 1850
(c) 1772
(d) 1852

18. William Wordsworth died in:
(a) 1770
(b) 1850 ✓
(c) 1772
(d) 1852

19. "Bliss" means:
(a) Great joy✓
(b) Great love
c) Great blessing
(d) Great loneliness

20. William Wordsworth was  a poet of natural objects and:
(a) A common people
(b) Country people ✓
(c) Aristocratic people
(d) Gentry people




English IX - Chapter No. 5 - MCQs

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Helen Keller

Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following:

1. Helen Keller was born in:
(a) 1880 ✓
(b) 1881
(c) 1882
(d) 1883

2. Helen Keller was an:
(a) Australian lady
(b) American lady ✓
(c) Albanian lady
(d) Afghani lady

3. Helen became blind and deaf in the age of:
(a) Two years ✓
(b) Three years
(c) Four years
(d) Five years

4. Miss Sullivan started teaching Helen she was:
(a) Seven ✓
(b) Eight
(c) Nine
(d) Ten

5. Helen went to school for blind children at:
(a) Seven
(b) Eight  ✓
(c) Nine
(d) Ten

6. Helen started speaking again at the age of:
(a) Seven
(b) Eight
(c) Nine
(d) Ten ✓


7. Helen graduated from the University of:
(a) Harvard ✓
(b) Oxford
(c) Cambridge
(d) Munich

8. Helen Keller visited Pakistan at:
(a) Seventy-two
(b) Seventy-four
(c) Seventy-six ✓
(d) Seventy-eight

9. Helen came to Pakistan in:
(a) 1954
(b) 1956 ✓
(c) 1958
(d) 1960

10. Helen said to the students, "Never curse your:
(a) Destiny
(b) Luck
(c) Fate ✓
(d) Life

11. Books printed with raised points are called:
(a) Braille ✓
(b) Special
(c) Scientific
(d) Modern

12. Miss Sullivan had herself become:
(a) Dumb
(b) Deaf
(c) Mute
(d) Blind ✓

13. Helen Keller was born in a little town of:
(a) Germany
(b) USA  ✓
(c) Britain
(d) France

14. Helen Keller proved to be a:
(a) Better student ✓
(b) Finer student
(c) Nicer student
(d) Greater student

15. Besides being blind and deaf, Helen had also become:
(a) Dumb ✓
(b) Retarded
(c) Slow
(d) Dull

English IX - Chapter No. 4 - MCQs

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Moen Jo Daro

Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following


1. In Sindhi language, Moen Jo Daro means the mound of the:
(a) Living
(b) Dead  ✓
(c) nonliving
(d) Deceased

2. From Larkana it is at a distance of:
(a) 55 Km
(b) 29 Km
(c) 27 Km ✓
(d) 40 Km

3. The ruins of Moen Jo Daro are:
(a) 4500 years old ✓
(b) 5000 years old
(c) 5,500 years old
(d) 6,500 years old

4. Moen Jo Daro is on the bank of river Indus that is:
(a) The right bank ✓
(b) The left bank
(c) The east bank
(d) The west bank

5. The ruins were discovered in:
(a) 1622
(b) 1722
(c) 1822
(d) 1922✓

6. Sir John Marshall was an English:
(a) Government servant
(b) Civil servant ✓
(c) Official servant
(d) Honorary servant

7. Moen Jo Daro was a city of straight roads and:
(a) Well - built houses ✓
(b) Well- planned houses
(c) Well - managed houses
(d) Well - protected houses

8. Each house had a bathroom and was made of:
(a) Mud
(b) Baked bricks ✓
(c) Concrete
(d) Metallic

9. Beside the streets there ran:
(a) Canals
(b) Covered drains ✓
(c) Gutters
(d) Channels

10. In the canter of a town there was a big:
(a) Godown
(b) Hall ✓
(c) Depot
(d) Market


11. The people of this city must have been great:
(a) Travelers
(b) Businessmen
(c) Traders ✓
(d) Tourists

12. The countryside must have been:
(a) Fertile ✓
(b) Barren
(c) Rich
(d) Poor

13. They were skilled:
(a) Craftsmen ✓
(b) Artisans
(c) Labours
(d) Engineers

14. For the children these were made:
(a) Toys
(b) Crafts ✓
(c) Balloons
(d) Footballs

15. The ruling class, the priests and the elderly wore dresses which were:
(a) Short
(b) Long and loose ✓
(c) Light
(d) Heavy

16.The best find of Moen Jo Daro is the:
(a) Image
(b) Head of a bull ✓
(c) Horn
(d) Tail

17. Statue of dancing girl has also been found which is of:
(a) Wooden
(b) Ivory
(c) Metal ✓
(d) Nonmetal

18. This has enabled us the probable age of the ruins:
(a) Metal tools ✓
(b) Nonmetal tools
(c) Weapon
(d) Sophisticated

19. Their city was well - planned and:
(a) Clean ✓
(b) Well - managed
(c) Modern
(d) Luxurious

20. People live at Moen Jo Daro today are:
(a) Many
(b) A lot of
(c) A few ✓
(d) A large number


English IX - Chapter No.3 - MCQs

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The Neem Tree

Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following


1. The "Neem Tree" was written by:
(a) Elsa Kazi ✓
(b) Ellen Kazi
(c) Emma Kazi
(d) Elvis Qazi

2. "The lovely Neem, that intercepts sun's:
(a) Burning beam
(b) Scorching beam ✓
(c) Igniting beam
(d) Hot beam

3. "Thou charm'st the wanderer's woe away with:
(a) Comforting shade
(b) Cool shade ✓
(c) Soothing shade
(d) Refreshing shade

4. "Can man be bold as thou and rise  Above the earth, with the:
(a) Protecting arm
(b) Sheltering arm ✓
(c) Strong arm
(d) Powerful arm

5. Elsa Kazi was the wife of Allama:
(a) Hasan Ali Afandi
(b) Daud Pota
(c) I.I Kazi ✓
(d) Non of them

6. Elsa Kazi Died in:
(a) 1965
(b) 1966
(c) 1967 ✓
(d) 1968

7. Elsa Kazi wrote poem in English and:
(a) French
(b) Russian
(c) Chinese
(d) German ✓

8. Elsa Kazi got married to I.I Kazi in:
(a) 1910  ✓
(b) 1911
(c) 1912
 (d) 1913

9. "How strong you are, how unafaraid", Here 'you' refer to:
(a) I.I Kazi
(b) The Neem tree ✓
(c) Man
(d) God

10. The poetess Elsa Kazi wants man to follow the example of:
(a) Hers
(b) The Neem tree ✓
(c) Her husband
(d) Any good thing


English IX - Chapter No. 2 - MCQs

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Shah Abdul Latif

Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following

1. The shrine of Ghaus Bahaul Haq is in:
(a) Lahore
(b) Psehawar
(c) Multan
(d)Quetta

2. Shah Abdul Latif Bhatai is lovingly called:
(a) Lal Latif
(b)Saint Latif
(c) Shah Latif
(d)Haq Latif

3. Shah Abdul Latif was born in:
(a)1100 Hijra
(b)1102 Hijra
(c) 1080 Hijra
(d)1202 Hijra

4. When Shah Abdul Latif was born, the king ruled the country was:
(a)Akbar
(b)Babar
(c) Aurangzeb
(d)Humayun

5. Shah Latif's ancestors had migrated to Sindh from:
(a)Hirat
(b)Istambul
(c)Basra
(d)Isphahan

6. Shah was born in a small village called:
(a)Bhit Shah
(b)Matli
(c)Hala Haveli
(d)Tando Bago

7. Shah Latif's father name was:
(a)Syed Ghulam Shah
(b)Syed Usman Shah
(c) Syed Hamid Shah
(d)Syed Habib Shah

8. Shah Latif got married at the age of:
(a)18
(b)20
(c)22
(d)24

9. In Sindhi language a mound of sand is called:
(a)Bhit✓
(b)Chhit
(c)Pat
(d)Ghit

10. Shah Latif invented a musical instrument called:
(a)Alghoza
(b)Murli
(c)Tamboora
(d)Dhol

11. Latif 's collection of poem is called:
(a)Shah Jo Risalo
(b)Shah Jo Geet
(c) Shah Jo shairi
(d)Shah Jo Nazm


12. Shah Latif died in:
(a)1135 Hijra
(b)1105 Hijra
(c) 1165 Hijra
(d)1200 Hijra

13. Over Shah Latif 's grave a shrine was built by:
(a) Ghulam Ali Qadir
(b)Ghulam Shah Kalhoro
(c) Ghulam Jaskani
(d)Ghulam Shah Talpur

14. Latif's urs is held at his shrine every year on 14th:
(a)Zeeqad
(b)Shaban
(c) Safar
(d)Shawal

15. Latif's message is the message of:
(a)Brotherhood
(b)Peace
(c)Love
(d)Friendship

16. Shah Latif was not only a saint and a poet but also a:
(a)Politician
(b)Sportsman
(c)Tabeeb
(d)Musician

17. From Hyderabad Bhit Shah is at a distance of:
(a)45 Km
(b)55 Km
(c) 65 Km
(d)75Km

18. Shah Latif:
(a)Simplified music
(b) Dignified music
(c) Purified music
(d)Justified music

19. Shah Latif  started writing poems in his:
(a)Childhood
(b)Boyhood
(c) Adulthood
(d) Old age

20. Shah Latif was a scholar of:
(a) Arabic and Persian
(b)German and French
(c) Spanish and Dutch
(d)Turkish and hindi

21. One great quality of Latif's poetry, beside its simplicity is its:
(a) flowing music
(b)vibrating music
(c) morning music
(d) fascinating music

22. The shrines of Data Ganj Bukhsh and Mian Mir Sahib are in:
(a) Sialkot
(b) Pak Pattan
(c) Lahore
(d)Multan


English IX - Chapter No.1 - MCQs

The Last Sermon Of Holy Prophet (peace be upon him)

Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following


1. Before the advent of Islam, the Quraish used to worship:
(a) Sun
(b) Moon
(c) gods
(d) idols

2. No Arab is superior to:
(a) Another Arab
(b) a non-Arab
(c) Turk
(d)an Egyptian

3. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said in his last sermon that all the Muslims are:
(a)brothers to one another
(b) relatives to one another     
(c) friends to one another
(d) strangers to one another

4. The event of the Prophet (peace be upon him)'s migration to Medina is called:
(a) meraj
(b) migration
(c) hijra
(d)A.D.

5. The whole humanity is the offspring of:
(a) Hazrat Ibrahim
(b)Jesus Christ
(c) Hazrat Ismail
(d)Hazrat Adam

6. God created man from:
(a) water
(b) dust
(c) fire
(d)stone

7. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) was born in:
(a) 560 A.D
(b) 571 A.D. ✓
(c) 572 A.D.
(d)573 A.D.

8. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) performed Hajj in:
(a) 10th Hijra
(b) 9th Hijra
(c) 8th Hijra
(d)7th Hijra

9. Mount Aarfat is near:
(a) Medina
(b) Makkah
(c) Jeddah
(d)Riaz

10. Man is made superior only on the basis of:
(a) worship
(b) wealth
(c) blood
(d)goodness

11. We have the Quran to give us:
(a) wisdom
(b) courage
(c) victory
(d)guidance

12. The Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) migrated to Medina:
(a) 612 A.D
(b) 620 A.D
(c) 622 A.D.
(d)624A.D.

13. He accompained the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) to Medina on the eve of Hijra:
(a) Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Usman (R.A)   
(c) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
(d)Hazrat Omar (R.A)

14. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) raised women from the status of a chattel to complete legal:
(a) equality with men
(b) fraternity with men   
(c) equity with men
(d)hierarchy with men

15. In Medina, Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) founded an:
(a) Islamic society
(b) egalitarian society   
(c)orthodox society
(d)international society

16. If we act according to the teaching of the Quran, we will very soon achieve our former:
(a) boldness
(b) greatness
(c) happiness
(d)position

17. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) is the:
(a) first prophet
(b) last prophet
(c) primitive prophet
(d)penultimate prophet

18. The Islamic society in Medina was founded on:
(a) two principles
(b) three principles ✓
(c) four principles
(d)five principles

19. In the eyes of God, the most honourable among you is he who is the most :
(a) intelligent
(b) righteous
(c)humble
(d)educated

20. Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) belonged to the noble family of:
(a) Banu Abbas
(b) Banu Umaiyads
(c) Quraish 
(d)Banu Baker



Tuesday 13 November 2018

2014 - Solved Past Five Years - English Compulsory (For Class IX)


ENGLISH                 2014


Time: 30 minutes                                                                    Max. Marks: 15


SECTION "A" (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS)


1. Choose the correct answer for each from the given options:              

(1)Pick out the correct Interrogative form:
     Noman bet on the final cricket match last Sunday.
(a)Do Noman bet on the final cricket match last Sunday?
(b)Does Noman bet on the final cricket match last Sunday?
(c)Had Noman bet on the final cricket match last Sunday?✔️
(d)Was Noman bet on th final cricket match last Sunday?

(2)Select the correct Negative form:
     I had to buy a pen.
(a)I do not have to buy a pen.
(b)I did not have to buy a pen.
(c)I had not to buy a pen.✔️
(d) I had to do not buy a pen.

(3)Choose the correct Assertive form:
     Will you have been studying the history?
(a)You will have being study the history.
(b)You will have been study the history.
(c)You will have been studying the history.✔️
(d)You will study the history.

(4) Pick out the correct passive voice:
      Who wrote this story?
(a)By whom was this story written?✔️
(b)By whom this story was written?
(c}This story is written by whom?
(d}This story was written by whom?

(5)Select the correct Active Voice:
     Lame excuses are made by her.
(a}She made Lame excuses.
(b)She is making Lame excuses.
(c)She makes Lame excuses.✔️
(d}She will make Lame excuses.

(6)Choose the correct Indirect Narration:
      He said to me, "How is your health now?"
(a)He asked me how his health was then.
(b}He asked me how my health is then.
(c}He asked me how my health was then.✔️
(d}He said to me how is my health now.

(7) Select the correct Direct Narration:
     My mother advised me to get up early in the morning.
(a}My mother said to me. "Get up early in the morning."✔️
(b)My mother said me, "To get up early in the morning."
(c}My mother said, "You get up early in the morning."
(d)My mother said to me, "Get up you early in the morning.

(8)Choose the correct Punctuated sentence.
     She said to raja what do you want
(a}She said to raja, what do you want?
(b)She said to Raja, "what do you want?"✔️
(c}She said to Raja, what do you want?
(d}She said to Raja. what do you want?"

(9)Pick out the correct meaning:
     In the poem "Children" the word "Tender" means:
(a) hard
(b) delicate✔️
(c) slow
(d )fit

(10)Choose the correct date.
All Pakistan Educational Conference was held i n Karachi on -------1947.
(a}25th December
(b}14th August
(c)27th November✔️
(d}23rd March

(11} Choose the correct word.
        "To feed my babies and me".
(a) Nurse
(b) The Miller✔️
(c} The King
(d} Baby

(12)Choose the correct Article:
      This i s ------- girl who stood first i n the school.
(a} a
(b) an
(c}the✔️
(d}none of these

(13)Pick out the correct Preposition:  
       Let me glance ------ the headlines:
(a} on
(b}at✔️
(c) over
(d) none of these

(14)Select the simple past tense:
       They will leave for London.
(a} They leave for London.
(b) They had left for London.
(c} They have left for London.
(d} They left for London.✔️

(15) Choose the Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
       She has sold her car.
(a)She will have been selling her car.
(b}She has been selling her car.✔️
(c}She is selling her car.
(d}She had been selling her car.
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ENGLISH                 2014




Time: 2 1/2 hours                                                                Max. Marks: 60


SECTION "B" (SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS)

  2.(a)    Attempt  any  8  questions  in three or four sentences                    each.                 (24)


(i) What did the Prophet (P.B.U.H) finally say? How can we achieve our former greatness in the world?
 Ans:  Finally he (peace be upon him)  said " I have given you the message of Allah. I am leaving among you a thing which will guide you. This is the Holy Book of Allah." If we read it daily and make a habit of acting according to its teaching, we can achieve our former greatness in the world.

(ii) What did Shah Latif's collection of poetry come to be called and why is this collection so valued?
Ans: Latif's devotees collected his poetry and this collection came to be called as "Shah Jo Risalo" (Risalo Of Shah Abdul Latif). The collection of his poems is so valued that it has been translated to many international languages.

(iii)What is the probable age of Moen-jo-Daro? How did the people of this city live?
Ans. The metal objects found from the ruins helped us to find the probable age of Moen- Jo-Daro. The civilization of Moen-Jo-Daro is  about 4500 years old.
They lived a happy life. They were quite rich and traveled from place to place on business or on pleasure. They were also skilled crafts men.

(iv) How did Helen Keller learn to speak again?


(v) How the Quaid-e-Azam praise Iqbal's role in a message on his death?
(vi)How do flies carry germs to our food and how do they make us ill?
(vii} What does "Nursing" mean? Where did the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) establish a hospital under whose inchargeship?
(viii)What did the Quaid-e-Azam say on 14th August 1948 at the First Annual Celebration of Pakistan?
(ix)What happened when societies grew larger?
(x)How many canals does the Guddu Barrage have and where?

  2.(b)    Attempt any 4 questions in three or four sentences                     each.             (12)

(i}Who wrote the poem "The Neem Tree"? What according to the poetess is the highest aim of life?
(ii) What-kind of poetry did William Wordsworth compose? What is the theme of the poem "The Daffodils"?
(iii} Who composed the poem "Children"? With what does the poet compare thoughts and why does he do so?
(iv} Which poem Robert Frost wrote? Why should the horse think it strange  to stop between the woods and frozen lake?
(v) Who wrote the poem "The Miller of the Dee"? Why did the King Hal say that he was wrong?
(vi} Which poem was written by J.H.Leigh Hunt? What is the central idea of this poem?

3.Write an essay of about 100 to 120 words on any One of the following topics: (08)

(i}The happiest day of my life.
(ii) Science in education.
(iii}A prize giving ceremony.
(iv} The library and its uses

4. Write an application to the headmaster I headmistress of your school to allow you for participating in Students Week held by Board of Secondary Education Karachi.   (6)
OR Write a letter to your younger brother advising him to leave society of bad friends and to be regular in studies. (6)

5.Translate any 5 of the following sentences into English:












Monday 22 October 2018

Urdu for Class IX- Chapter No.1


مولانا شبلی نعمانی

ولادت 1857     وفات 1914

مولانا شبلی نام اور شمس العلماء خطاب تھا۔ نعمانی، امام اعظم ابو حنیفہ، نعمان بن ثابت سے عقیدت کی وجہ سے خود اضافہ کیا۔ والد کا نام شیخ حبیب اللہ تھا۔ اعظم گڑھ (ہندوستان) میں پیدا ہوۓ۔
ابتدائ تعلیم اعظم گڑھ کے مدرسے سے حاصل کی۔ آپ کی لیاقت کی وجہ سے سر سید نے علی گڑھ کالج میں عربی کا استاد مقرر کیا۔  یہیں آپ کی تصنیفی زندگي کا آغاز ہوا۔ آپ نے مصر، ترکی، روم اور شام کے سفر کۓ اور وہاں کے کتاب خانوں سے مواد حاصل کیا۔  ترکی کے سلطان نے آپ کو "تمغاۓ مجیدی" عطا کیا۔
مولانا شبلی شاعر، ادیب، فلسفی، قانون دان، ماہر تعلیم، عالم دین اور مورخ تھے ۔ آپ کی تصانیف میں "المامون، سیرت النعمان، الفاروق، الغزالی، سوانح مولانا روم، مقالات شبلی اور سیرت النبی صلی اللہ علیہ والیہ وسلم " جیسی بلند پایۂ کتابیں ہیں۔

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اخلاق نبوی صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلم 


الفاظ / معنی



نمبر شمار الفاظ معنی
1.اعانتمدد
2.اذن مانگنا.اجازت مانگی
3.اوصافخوبیاں (وصف کی جمع)
4.احکامہدایات (حکم کی جمع)
5.اظہار تشکرشکریہ ادا کرنا 
6.آں حضرتحضور پاک صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلم "آں" بہ طور تعظیم ہے-
7.برا کلمہبری بات
8.بلند پایہاعلی مقام
9.بینائینظر
10.بے باکیبےخوفی
11.بہ نفس نفیسبہ ذات خود
12.باریابیخدمت میں حاضری
13.پروردہپلا ہوا
14.پیش دستیپہل کرنا
15.تنگ کیرزیادتی یا سختی کرنے والا
16.تناولکھانا کھانا
17.تصنیفی زندگیزندگی کا وہ حصہ جس میں انسان لکھتا پڑھتا ہے
18.تنگ دلبرا ماننے والا
19.تنگ کیرستانے والا
20.تاملہچکچاہث
21.ٹوہکھوج، تلاش
22.خوش صحبتوہ شخص جس کی باتوں میں دل لگے
23.خطابتعریفی لقب جو حکومت کسی شخص کو اس کی خدمت کے نتیجے میں عطا کرتی ہے
24.خندہ جبیںہنس مکھ
25.خاطر شکنیدل توڑنا
26.درگزرمعاف کرنا
27.دریافتپوچھنا
28.دستوررواج
29.دفعتۂ اچانک
30.رضی اللہ تعالی عنہا اللہ اس سے راضی ہوا (خاتون)
31.راست گوسیدھی سچی بات کہنے والا
32.رخ پھیرناملھہ موڑنا
33.زعفرانخوشبوں دار پتیاں
34.زوجیت بیوی ہونا
35.سفارتوفد
36.شمس العلماءعالموں کا سورج
37.صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلماللہ تعالی حضور پاک صلی اللہ  علیہ والہ وسلم اور آپ صلی اللہ علیہ والہ وسلم کی آل پر رحمت نازل فرماۓ
38.صلۂ رحمیماں کے رشتے کی وجہ سے کسی سے نیک سلوک کرنا
39.ضیافتدعوت,  مہمان نوازی
40.عیب گیریکسی کی برائی کرنا
40.قدم رنجہکتشریف لانا
40.مرعوب رعب میں آیا ہوا
40.مقروضجس پر قرض ہو
40.ماخوذلیا گیا
40.نرم خونرم مزاج ، رحم والے
40.وقار و متانتتہزیب، شان والا، سنجیدگی 
40.ہم رکابسوار کے ساتھ سواری پر سوار ہونے والا

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Tuesday 16 October 2018

Physics For Class X- Chapter 1- MCQ's and Fill In The Blanks

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS

Fill In The Blanks and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)


1. Al-Beruni found out this of various metals:
(a)mass
(b)densities ✔️
(c)atomic number
(d)atomic weight

2. Dr. Abdul Salam got a Noble prize in Physics in:
(a)1959
(b)1969
(c)1979 ✔️
(d) 1989

3. Yaqub Al kindi's most important work was in sound and:
(a)optics ✔️
(b) music
(c)nuclear Physics
(d)thermodynamic

4. Al_Haitham wrote a book on optics called:
(a)Qanoon-al-Masood
(b)Kitabul Manazir ✔️
(c)Hujjatul Baligha
(d)  Al- Hikama

5. Dr. Abdul Qadeer was born in:
(a)1926
(b)1936 ✔️
(c)1946
(d)1956

6. Al-Beruni wrote more than:
(a)150 books ✔️
(b)250 books
(c)350 books
(d)450 books

7. Dr. Abdul Salam was born in:
(a)Jhang ✔️
(b) Sialkot
(c) Lahore
(d) Karachi

8. In scientific work the most important thing is:
(a} experiment
(b)theory
(c)observation ✔️
(d)hypothesis

9. A systematic error is due to:
(a) experiment
(b)instrument ✔️
(c) weather
(d) system

10. The formula for volume of a sphere is:
(a) 3/4 x πr
(b) 4/3 x πr2
(c) 3/ 4 πr3
(d) 4/3 x πr3 ✔️

11. The formula for finding out the volume of a box is:
(a) l x b x h ✔️
(b) f x b
(c) b x h
(d) l x h

12. The formula for the density is: 
(a) mass/volume ✔️
(b) height/volume
(c) weight/volume
(d) length/volume

13. Dr. Abdul Salem was born in:
(a) 1960
(b) 1916
(c) 1926 ✔️
(d) 1936

14. Al-Berunl was a/an:
(a) Iranian
(b) Turkish
(c) Indian
(d)Afghani ✔️

15. Al Beruni told that this valley was once the basin of an ocean:
(a)Swat
(b)Hunza
(c) Indus ✔️
(d)Kaghan

16. Many countries use nuclear energy to produce:
(a)arms
(b)electricity ✔️
(c)heat
(d)  metals

17. There are many hadiths which indicates the Importance of learning and:
(a) knowledge ✔️
(b}earning
(c)sightseeing
(d)thinking

18. In scientific method, observation Is the:
(a) last step
(b}intermediate step
(c) first step ✔️
(d) second last step

19. Yaqub-Al-Kindi was born in:
(a)Berun
(b) Basra ✔️
(c) Sindh
(d) Egypt

20. GUT stand for:
(a Grand Unification Theory ✔️
(b)Grand United Theory
(c)Grand Universe Theory
(d)Grand United Theorem



21.The Government of Pakistan awarded Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan with:
(a)Hilal-e-Jurrat
(b) Hilal-e-lmtiaz ✔️
(c)Nishan-e-lmtiaz
(d)Nishan-e-Haider

22.Al Haitham Invented:
(a) pin hole camera ✔️
(b)electronic camera
(c)flash camera
(d)instant camera

23. laser is a field of:
(a) Atomic Physics ✔️
(b) Solid State Physics
(c)Astrophysics
(d)Nuclear Physics

24. Knowledge is the:
(a) legacy of a believer ✔️
(b) gift for a believer
(c) award for a believer
(d) reward for a believer

25. Pakistan made the nuclear explosion on May 28 in the year of:
(a) 1994
(b) 1996
(c)1998 ✔️
(d)2000

26. On passing through a medium light takes the path which takes the:
(a) least time ✔️
(b)more time
(c)average time
(d)limited time

27. Al-Beruni told that the earth was:
(a)flat
(b) round ✔️
(c)oval
(d) oblong

28. All the universe follows the law of:
(a) nature ✔️
(b)Newton
(c)Galileo
(d) Physics

29. Our earth is a member of the:
(a)lunar system
(b) solar .system ✔️
(c} physical system
(d)chemical system

30. Dr. Abdul Salam got the:
(a) cash prize
(b)Noble Prize ✔️
(c) great prize
(d)marvelous prize

31. >lbn-.al-Haitham contributed toward :
(a) Nuclear Physics
(b)Oceanography
(c)Optical Physics ✔️
(d)Thermal Physics

32. The name of the Muslim scientist who was born in Basra and made several discoveries on music and acoustic was:
(a)Al Beruni
(b) Al-Kindi ✔️
(c)Al Khwarzmi
(d)Nasirudin Tusi

33. Dr.Abdul Salam was awarded the Noble Prize in Physics in 1979 for his work on:
(a)Electronics
(b)Radiation
(c)Grand Unification Theory ✔️
(d)Gravitation

34. The name of the famous book of Al-Beruni was ___________.
(a) Kitab al Manazir
(b) Aljabar wal Muqabla
(c) Qanoon al Masudi
(d) Zij al Khani

35. Laser which are widely used in many applications derive their principle from:______.
(a) Astro Physics
(b) Plasma Physics
(c) Nuclear Physics
(d) Atomic Physics

36. The error which is arises due to fault in measuring instrument is called: _____.
(a) Random error
(b) Systematic error
(c) Instrumental error
(d) Both B and C

37. The word "Physics" comes from a __________ word "Physikos" meaning "natural".
(a) Arabic
(b) Persian
(c) Greek
(d) Turkish

38. Who wrote a book "Kitab-ul-manazar" on optic?
(a) Al Kindi
(b) Ibn-al-Haitham
(c) Al-Beruni
(d) DR.Abdus Salam

39. He wrote more than one hundred and fifty books on various subjects such as mathematics, physics, geography, history etc.
(a) Al-Beruni
(b) Ibn-al-Haitham
(c) Al-Kindi
(d) Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan

40. If two parallel forces have the same directions, they are called ________.
(a) Unlike parallel forces
(b) Like parallel forces
(c) Rectangular forces
(d) Couple

41. The turning effect of a force about an axis is called __________.
(a) Force
(b) Rotation
(c) Torque
(d) Momentum


Fill In The Blanks

  1. Physics is that branch of science which deals with the study of the properties of matter and energy and interaction between them.
  2. Science is common heritage of all mankind.
  3. Knowledge is the legacy of a believer.
  4. Laser is the field of atomic physics.
  5. Al Beruni gave the method of determining the longitudes and latitudes of a place.
  6. lbn-Al Haitham contributed toward optical physics.
  7. The name of Muslim scientist who was born in Basra and made several discoveries on music  was Al- Kindi.
  8. Dr.Abdul Salam was awarded Nobel prize for his work on Grand Unification Theory.

Pick Out True and False:

1. The first revelation on Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) was about creation of heave. False
2. Pinhole camera was invented by Ibn-al-Haitham. True
3. Al-Beruni proposed that the Indus valley was the basin of an ancient ocean that has gradually filled up by mud. True
4. To gain knowledge is an obligation for man only. This is a basic principle of Islam. False
5. The behaviour of atoms in isolated state is studied under the branch of Plasma Physics. True

Tuesday 18 September 2018

Chapter No.1 - Ideological Basis Of Pakistan - Descriptive Question Answers - Pakistan Studies For Class X

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  IDEOLOGICAL BASIS OF PAKISTAN

(Descriptive Question Answers)


CONTENTS

  • Ideology and Sources of Islamic Ideology.
  • Importance of Ideology in a Nation.
  • The Principles of Democracy in Islam.
  • The Role of Ideology in Building National Character.
  • Statements of Quaid-e-Azam on the Ideology of Pakistan.
  • Allama Iqbal's Views on the Ideology of Pakistan.
  • The main Contents of an Ideology.

Q.1: What are the sources of Islamic Ideology.
Ans: IDEOLOGY:
Ideology is a French word. It is composed of two words "Idea and logy". As far as ideology is concerned, it a systematic body of concepts especially about life or culture. It could be the product of the great and influential minds or It could evolve as a result of Divine guidance.

ORIGIN OF IDEOLOGY:
The word "ideology" was first used by a French philosopher Count Destutt de Tracy in the late 18th century. He defined it as the science of ideas.
Ideology is generally used in wider perspective because human being has a unique way of thinking. It constitutes a system of human life, where the Integral parts are assertions, theories and other activities of human life.

ISLAMIC IDEOLOGY:
Islamic Ideology is based on Islam. Islamic society is that society, in which people lead their lives according to the teaching of the Holy Quran and Sunnah. Islamic society is unique as compared to the other societies in as much as it drives its sources, principles and theories from the Holy Quran and Sunnah. Islam is a universal Deen i.e. it is a complete way of life. lts teachings are beyond the distinctions of colour and race. This a the reason as to why the thoughts, actions and customs of its individuals have to be in accordance with the principles of Islam. The first Muslim Society was founded by Hazrat Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) at Madina based on Islamic Ideology.

SOURCES OF ISLAMIC IDEOLOGY:
The promotion of an ideology depends on the extent of people's devotion, dedication and support to it. Muslim have firm faith in the eternal principles of Islam. Following are the main sources of Islamic Ideology.

(1) The Holy Quran:
The Holv Quran is the Book of Allah. It is the permanent basis of Islam. It provides complete guidance to the people concerning social and economic laws to lead a happy and purposeful life. It is the main source of Islamic Ideology.

(2) Sunnah:
The literal meaning of the Sunnah is the "way to follow". The acts and deeds of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) are called Sunnah. Our Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) elaborated the injunction of Islam by his words and deeds. Sunnah is an essential source of Islamic laws and principles. The fundamental principles of Islam like Prayers, Zakat, Fasting and Hajj have been elaborated by the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H).

(3) Traditions and Cultural Values:
The cultural values and traditions, such as festivals, gathering and ceremonies which do not run opposite to the teaching of Islam, are allowed to be followed by the Muslims in their respective regions. These traditions and values of Islam are another source of Islamic Ideology.

CONCLUSION:
The ideas or believes held by a class or group adopted as its constitution is called ideology. Islamic Ideology is based on Islam. In Islam, the main sources of ideology are the Holy Quran, Sunnah and traditional values. We must lead our lives according to Islamic Ideology as it provides the best code of life to spend a happy and purposeful life as the individual and collective levels.

Q.2: Why is an ideology importance to a nation? What are the basis of the ideology of Pakistan:
Ans: INTRODUCTION:
Ideology is a systematic body of concepts about life or culture. Ideology provides the basis to a society to lead a purposeful life. Ideology provides a target or objective to a nation. All rules and regulations are framed in the light of the ideology of a nation.

(A) SIGNIFICANCE OF IDEOLOGY:
Ideology has great significance for a society or a nation. No society can achieve its goal and targets without an ideology. Following are the main features of the significance of ideology

(1) Reflection of the Ideas of the People:
It reflects the ideas of the people and determines theie way of living, thinking and social interaction.

(2) Source of Unity:
It helps people unite on one platform and through their unity, provides a source of the nations strength. In a country like Pakistan, where different races and nations are living, there is a great need of unity. We must promote our ideology for national unity.

(3) Motivating Force for the People:
It is a motivating force for deeds and actions. People may willingly sacrifice any thing for a certain cause under the influence of an ideology.
Pakistan is a developing country so we need great progress in every field. We must promote our ideology to motivate the people for national development.

(4) A Source of Struggle:
It is the source of struggle for achieving the divine objectives and serves as a motivational force for the progress and prosperity of a society under a popular and truthful leadership.

(5) Provision Of A Insight For the Choice of the Leadership:
Ideology provides an insight in making the choice of the leaders. It helps in making the right decisions.
Pakistan lacks sincere and honest leadership. Here, people need an 'insight for the choice of sincere and honest leadership for a strong and great Pakistan. Ideology should be promoted for such leadership.

(6) Preserves The Freedom, Culture and Traditions:
Ideology is very helpful to preserve the freedom, culture and traditions of a nation. We have rich cultural tradition. We must promote them for our unity and recognition in the world. Only ideology can secure our culture and traditions.

(B) BASIS OF THE IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN:
Pakistan is an ideological state and the basis of the ideology of Pakistan is Islam. The constituent components of Islamic Ideology are as under:

(1) Doctrine of Faith:
The ideology of Pakistan is characterized by the doctrine of faith in Allah, prophet hood, angels, the Day of Judgement and all the revealed books of Allah. The most essential element of this belief of the Muslim are the oneness of Allah and complete faith in the Prophet hood of Muhammad (P.B.U.H) as the last Prophet. The Holy Quran, the last book of Allah, revealed to the Holy Prophet (P.B.U,H) bit by bit over a period of twenty three years, is sufficient for the guidance of all the people.

(2) Social Dealing:
Mutual dealings on interactions occupy an important place in the social system. Justice and equity are the main characteristics of the social system of Islam. In Islam there is no discrimination on the basis of caste, colour or creed.

CONCLUSION:
Ideology has great significance for any nation. It unites the people on one platform for a common struggle. It is also very helpful to choose the leadership of the country. The ideology behind the creation of Pakistan was Islam and the social system of Islam ts based on justice and equity.

Q.3: Mention the principles of democracy In Islam.
Ans: DEMOCRACY:
People's government is called democracy.
The word "DEMOCRACY" is a Greek word in origin. It is made up of two components, namely 'demo' and 'cracy'. It means people's government by the people, for the people. Democracy is that system of government in which major share of the government belongs to the people.

(1) Western Concept of Democracy:
In the western states the concept of democracy is different from the one prevailing in Islam. Sovereignty lies with people in the western concept of democracy because they elect their representatives and executives. They also have the power to remove their executives. Allama Iqbal has rightly said shout western democracy.

جمہوریت ایک طرز حکومت ہے کہ جس میں
بندوں کو گنا کرتے ہیں تولا نہیں کرتے

(2) Islamic Concept of Democracy:
Islam is a complete code of life. It deals all affairs of life so it gives the complete pattern of government called Islamic Democracy.
Islamic concept of democracy it entirely different from the western concept of democracy. The Islamic society firmly believes that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Almighty Allah. The power is to be excused by the representatives of the people within the limits prescribed by Islam. The government as well as the legislative assemblies do not enjoy unlimited powers. However, the people are at liberty to elect the God-fearing persons as Caliphs to run the business of the state. The Righteous Caliph of Islam runs the affairs of the state through his advisors or "Shura" (the panel of advisors). The Caliph gets his guidance from the Holy Quran and Sunnah.
Our Holy Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) established the first Islamic State at Medina according to the Islamic concept of democracy 1442 years ago.

PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY IN ISLAM:
Islam is a complete code of life. The main principles of democracy in Islam are as under:

(a) Justice:
The literal meaning of justice is to keep the right things at their right places. It is the fundamental Divine Law. No aspect of life can be completed without justice. It is justice which makes any society peaceful and prosperous, the character formation of an individual and the collective public good are possible only under a justice system. The society in which justice is supreme will always have unity, love and peace. Our Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) emphasized upon the establishment of justice.

According to the Holy Quran:- "Justice is the main pillar of Islamic society"

(b) Equality:
Islam is the torch bearer of the equality of human beings. Islam rejects all kinds of discrimination on the basis of race, language, colour, culture and wealth. The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) established such a socio-economic system that removed distinction between the rich and the poor. In Islam, wealth is not in the hands of few people, that is why Zakat has been imposed in Islam. In Islam, all the members of the society are equal. Islam has abolished the supremacy of the rich over poor. As regards legal equality, Shariat (code of Islamic Laws) provides legal protection and justice to all members of the society.

The Holy Quran says:- "All human beings are equal before law."

(c) Fraternity (Brotherhood):
It means brotherhood. In the words of Holy Quran "all believers are brothers to each other". The principle of brotherhood is an important aspect of Islamic society. The feeling of brotherhood promotes affection, mutual cooperation, selfless service and sacrifice. In this way, a society becomes peaceful and a place of comfort for all. It is the wording of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) that a Muslim is a brother to another Muslim. Islam does not allow conspiracy or evil-will towards Non-Muslims.

(d) Tolerance:
Tolerance has great values in Islamic teachings. It promotes love for others. The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) preached tolerance through his words and deeds. The best way to develop social relations is to spread tolerance. The Islamic Society honours and protects the due rights of the non-Muslims through tolerance. We must show tolerance towards non-Muslims.

CONCLUSION:
In Islam, the concept of democracy is different from the concept of democracy in the west. The Islamic concept of democracy has been taken from the Islamic concept of sovereignty. The main Islamic principles of democracy are justice, equality, brotherhood and tolerance.
Pakistan came into being to implement the Islamic concept of democracy but nowadays, there is western concept of democracy in Pakistan which must be abolished and replaced by Islamic Democracy.

Q.4: What is the role of ideology in building National Character?
Ans: INTRODUCTION:
Ideology reflects the ideas of the people and determines their way of living, thinking and social interaction, while character is sum of habits, attitudes and the way of living of an individual. It is influenced by the ideology of an individual. Here, we are discussing the main elements that shape the national character.

IDEOLOGY AND NATIONAL CHARACTER:
Honesty, commitment, hard work and patriotism are the main qualities of a great and a strong nation. National character is built by these qualities and ideology plays a great role for building national character. Without national character, no nation can achieve glory and prosperity.

MAIN ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL CHARACTER:
Following are the main elements of notional character.

(a) Firm Believe in the Ideology:
Character is made up of habits. attitudes and the way of living of an individual. An individual's ideology affects him too much. A firm belief in national Ideology, has a positive effect on the development of a Muslim's character, any action of the individual shall not be against the national interest. The origin of our ideology has its roots in Islam. So obviously our character should be built in the light of Islamic way of life.

(b) Commitment:
Commitment means devotion with a sense of duty and responsibility. Anyone, who acts with a sense of national ideology, devotes himself Or herself to the cause of the nation. Each and every action of ours should reflect the highest values of Islam. A very good example of national character was seen during the war of 1965, when each Pakistani stood like a rock against the threat of India.

(c) Honesty:
Honesty is a virtue that is appreciated in all societies. It is expected from an individual that he should be honest in all his deeds and words. The best national honesty can he shown in all fields of life. Islam has emphasized upon the honesty of an individual. The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) said:
"A Muslims is always very honest in dealing."

(d) Hard Work:
A nation's Progress is Conditioned with the hard work of individuals. But it all depends upon the sense of responsibility to work and honest performance. All the advanced nations of he world have attained this level of advancement by showing the character of hardworking individuals.

(e) Patriotism:
Patriotism is an expression of love sacrifice for one's country. The test of patriotism is the time when the freedom of the nation is endangered. Without patriotism there is no concept of national character.
Men of character are the need of every strong nation. Without patriots no nation can achieve glory and honour.

(f) National Interest:
National interest of the nation must be the priority of an individual and it must not be compromised at all in any case. Honesty, dedication and commitment all are required to safeguard the national interest. Nations can never survive if the individuals of the nations do not value the national interest. Specially, the rulers must keep national interest foremost in their thoughts and deeds.

CONCLUSION:
Ideology plays a vital role in building the character of an individual. The actions, words, commitment to the cause of the nation. honesty and patriotism are the main elements which make a person of fine character. All these things can be acquired only by following the Islamic way of life and an individual should get the guidance from the Holy Quran and Sunnah of Rasool (P.B.U.H.) to build the national character.
Pakistan is an Islamic ideological state. We can not achieve the goal of the creation of Pakistan without National Character.

Q.5: Outline the statements of Quaid-e-Azam on the ideology of Pakistan.
Ans: INTRODUCTION:
The Muslims of United India worked very hard to get a separate homeland under the great leadership of Quaid-e Azam. He rendered great services for the Muslims of South Asia. As Pakistan is the only Islamic state which came into being under an ideology called Islam. Quiad-e-Azam's statements about the ideology of Pakistan are very important as he led the whole struggle of Pakistan.

IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN IN THE LIGHT OF THE STATEMENTS OF QUIAD-E-AZAM:
Quaid-e-Azam (1876-1948) had minutely observed the religious, political and social situation of the sub-continent and reached the conclusion that the Muslims and Hindus could not live together. A separate homeland for the Muslims was essential. In many of his statements and addresses, he emphasized and elaborated the Ideology of Pakistan.

STATEMENTS OF QUAID-E-AZAM:

(a) ADDRESS AT ISLAMIA COLLEGE PESHAWAR:
Quaid-e-Azam had great love for students. He was very anxious about the future of the Muslims of Untied India. Quaid-e- Azam's views on the ideology of Pakistan were very clear. When he visited Islamia College Peshawar, he explained his views about the ideology of Pakistan, He said:
"Our demand for Pakistan is not for a piece of land, instead we want to establish an experimental laboratory, where we could practice a system based on the Islamic principle."

(b) ADDRESS IN THE MEETING OF MUSLIM LEAGUE 23rd MARCH, 1940:
In the address in the meeting of the Muslim League on 23rd March. 1940 at Lahore, in which Pakistan Resolution was passed.
The Quaid-e-Azam explained the ideology of Pakistan. He stated as follows:
"Hinduism and Islam are not merely two religions, but they are two separate social systems. It would be a dream to think that Hindus and Muslims will form a common nation. I want to make it clear that both the nations belong to two different nations and civilizations and the foundation of these two civilizations is on such philosophic which are opposed to each other."

(c) QUAID-E-AZAM'S STATEMENT IN JANUARY 1941:
Quaid-e-Azam elaborated the separate status of the Muslim Nation by saying that:
"India had never been a single country of a nation. The issue of sub-continent is international. The difference on culture, social and economic values are of ideological nature."
The following words of Quaid-e-Azam summed up the ideology of Pakistan.
"Pakistan had come into being the day, the first non-Muslim was converted into a Muslim in India."

(d) QUAID-E-AZAM'S FIRST SPEECH AS GOVERNOR GENERAL OF PAKISTAN:
When Quaid-e-Azam became the first Governor General Of Pakistan after the partition of the Sub-continent, he spoke to the nation on 14th August 1447. He clearly explained the Ideology of Pakistan in these words:
"Pakistan has been created to practice Islamic Principles, Islamic economic system must be adopted in the country to give equal rights to all the citizens of Pakistan belonging to any religion."

CONCLUSION:
The Muslims of South Asia worked very hard to achieve a separate homeland for the Muslims of Indta under the ideology of Islam. Quaid-e-Azam emerged as great devoted and selfless leader of the Muslims of South Asia. He explained the ideology of Pakistan from time to time on his speeches and statements, which are very important for the study of the Ideology of Pakistan as he was leading the whole struggle of Pakistan.

Q.6: Describe Allama Iqbal's views on the Ideology of Pakistan.
Ans: INTRODUCTION:
The Muslims of South Asia launched a great movement to get a separate homeland for the Muslims of India. Pakistan came into existence on the basis of the ideology of Islam. Allama Iqbal (1877-1938), who is called "The Father of the Ideology of Pakistan". explained many times the ideology of Pakistan in his statements, views, poetry and speeches.

IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN IN THE LIGHT OF THE VIEWS OF ALLAMA Iqbal:
Allama Iqbal is the National Poet of Pakistan. He was the first, who pave the idea of a separate home land for the Muslims of South Asia. From time to time, he explained the ideology of Pakistan in his statements and views. Here, we are discussing the views of Allama Iqbal on the ideology of Pakistan.

(a) Allama Iqbal's Poetry:
Allama lqbal is the National Poet of Pakistan. He was a great thinker, philosopher and great political leader of the Muslims of South Asia.
He wrote poetry in Urdu and Persian to bring the Muslims and Hindus closer but he soon realized that the Muslim and Hindus were two separate nations. Then he wrote his poetry only to guide the Muslim to achieve a separate homeland according so the teachings of Islam. In his poetry, he explained the ideology of Pakistan with reference to Islam.

کی محمد سے وفا تو نے تو ہم تیرے ہیں
یہ جہاں چیز ہے کیا لوح و قلم تیرے ہیں 

(b) Statement of Allama Iqbal On Ideology of Pakistan:

Statement at Annual Meeting of Muslim League, 1930:
Allama Iqbal Was a real thinker. poet, philosopher and Muslim leader. He delivered an excellent speech in the annual meeting of the Muslim League held at Allahabad U.P. In his speech, he gave the idea of a separate homeland and explained the ideology of Pakistan.
He said that it should be acknowledged that the sub-continent is inhabited by people speaking different languages, practicing different religions and cultures. The Muslim nation possesses different religion, language and culture. India is a sub-continent, not a country. The Muslim nation has its unique religious and cultural identity. All civilized nations must respect religious principles, cultural and social values of the Muslims. He further said:
"I would like to see the Punjab, the N.W.F.P., Sindh and Baluchistan united into a single state. Formation of a consolidated North-West Muslim State appears to be the final destiny of Muslims.

CONCLUSION:
Allama Iqbal was a great Muslim leader as well as a great poet and philosopher. He rendered great services for Muslims of united India. He was the first to present the idea of a separate homeland for the Muslims of South Asia. He explained the ideology of Pakistan excellently in his statements and poetry.

Q.7: Discuss the contents of an ideology.
Ans: INTRODUCTION:
Ideology is significant for any nation because it reflects the ideas of the people and determines their way Of living. It is a motivating force for deeds and actions of the people. Here, we are discussing the contents Of ideology.

CONTENTS OF IDEOLOGY:
Ideology is a binding force to unite the people of a state. It is a source of straggle for achieving the Divine objectives.
Following are the main :contents of an ideology.

1. Common Religion:
Religion is a binding force for the nations in the world. Nations in the world are distinctive on the basis of their religion. Religion is necessary for the unity of the people. Islam is the common religion of the people of Pakistan who belong to different races and culture. They are under the the flag of Islam.

2. Common Culture:
Generally, the people sharing a common culture follow the similar way of life. `Normally, they do not compromise on their customs and traditions.
The people of Pakistan have four different provincial cultures, languages, dresses, and way of life, but with the combination of all fur cultures, we have produced a new culture called "Pakistani Culture" which is called our common culture. Urdu language is the main part of our culture.

3. Common Cause:
A common cause unites the people. For example, the achievement of Pakistan was due to a common cause under the influence of ideology. Muslim of South Asia struggled day in and day out for the common cause of a separate homeland according to Islam.
It was common cause which provided energy and strength to the Muslims to fight against the British for their liberty.

4. Dedication:
The dedication of the people to some noble cause energizes and enriches an ideology. The Muslims of South Asia were highly dedicated to their common cause for seeking the freedom and establishment of a Muslim state under the leadership of a dedicated leader, the Quaid-e-Azam.

CONCLUSION:
The doctrine, opinion or way of thinking of a nation is called its ideology. Common religion, culture, cause and dedication are the main contents of an ideology. Ideology provides an insight in making the correct decision. So, it has great value in our daily life.