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Friday 11 December 2020

English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 7 - Life Skills - Questions And Answers

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The Secret Of Success

Questions And Answers

Q.1: What were the three questions asked by the king? OR What were the questions that were put to the learned men to discover the secret of success? OR What were the three questions which troubled the king in search of secret of success?
Ans: A long time ago, there lived a king who was in search of the secret of success. He thought if he could find out the answers to three questions, he would discover this secret and would never fail. These questions were:
  1. What is the most important time to start some work?
  2. What is the most important work to do?
  3. Who is the most important person?

Q.2: Why did the king want to know the answers to his three questions? OR What did the king ask his minister to do and what was the result?
Ans: The king was in search of the secret of success. The king thought if he could find out the answers to three questions, he would discover this secret and never fail. He announced a reward of 5,000 gold coins for the man who could give correct answers. Many person came but none give the correct answer.

Q.3: What could have happened if the king had returned earlier from the saint's hut? OR Why did the bearded man want to kill the king? OR What might have happened if the king had returned earlier?
Ans: The bearded man was a bitter enemy of the king because he had got his brother killed. He wanted to take his brothers's revenge by killing the king. The king might have been killed if he had returned earlier from the saint's hut.

Q.4: Why did the king decide to take the saint's advice? What was the problem with meeting the saint and how did the king solve it?
Ans: The king had heard of the saint's wisdom who lived in the jungle at some distance from the capital. The problem with the saint was that he did not mix with the rich. The king overcame the problem by disguising himself in rags and set out to see the saint.



Q.5: Write a short note on 'The Secret Of Success'? OR What lesson do you learn from the story of "The Secret Of Success"?
Ans: The most important time for doing a thing is the present. The most important work is what we do in present and the most important person is he with whom we are at present. Past has gone, the future is unseen and will come, both are not present but the present is with us so it is important.

Q.6: Why did the bearded man want to kill the king? What happened to him?
Ans: The bearded man wanted to kill the king because he had got his brother killed. He kept in hiding for the return of the king. As the king did not return, he came out of the hiding and was wounded by the king's servants.

Q.7: What is the moral of the lesson "The Secret of Success"?
Ans: The moral of the lesson is that the most important time for doing anything is the present. The most important work is what we are doing now. The most important person is the one whom we are with at the moment. In short, the 'present' is important, we should value it.

Q.8: What did the king do to collect possible answer? OR Why did the king call the wise and learned men to his court and what was the result?
Ans: The king called the wise and learned men of his country to his court. He discussed the problem with them for many days. They were not able to satisfy him. If some of them gave one answer, the others argued against it. The king did not approve of their answers.

Q.9: What scheme did the king make to approach the saint? OR What was the trouble to ask the advice of the saint? OR How did the king overcome to this difficulty?
Ans. The trouble with meeting the saint was that he did not like the rich people. He was friendly with the poor. The king thought of a scheme to overcome this difficulty. He dressed himself in rags to appear as a poor man. He told his servants, who were in attendance, to stay behind and went straight to the saint's hut.

Wednesday 9 December 2020

Letter To The Editor - Complaining for Traffic Jams

Formal Letter
Editor of News paper
Traffic Jam


Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper, drawing the attention of the concerned authorities problem of beggary in your city.




English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 7 - Life Skills - MCQs and Fill In The Blanks

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The Secret Of Success

MCQs and Fill In The Blanks

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Read-the text and tick (✓) OR circle the correct answer:
1. Which one of the following statements best summarizes the story?
(a) The present has all the answers.
(b) The present is not what matters.
(c) The present is the most important time. ✓
(d) The present gives you the most joy.

2. The saint who lived in the jungle was a very:
(a) rich man
(b) poor man
(c) severe man
(d) wise man ✓

3. The king went to see the saint:
(a) all alone ✓
(b) with all his soldiers
(c) along with his family
(d) with all his courtiers

4. Who warned the king that the bearded man was coming?
(a) his soldiers
(b) the saint ✓
(c) his servants
(d) his minister

5. After the bearded man left, the saint told the king that:
(a) he would not answer his questions
(b) his questions were too difficult
(c) the bearded man had answered his questions
(d) all his questions had been answered ✓

6. The king thought if he could find out the answers to three questions, he would never:
(a) lose
(b) fail ✓
(c) win
(d) pass

7. The most important time is the:
(a) present ✓
(b) past
(c) future
(d) none of these




8. The most important work is what we are doing:
(a) in the future
(b) soon
(c) now ✓
(d) none of these

9. The most important person is that one whom we are with at the:
(a) moment ✓
(b) office
(c) meeting
(d) none of these

10. The king announced a reward of:
(a) 2,000 gold coins
(b) 3,000 gold coins
(c) 4,000 gold coins
(d) 5,000 gold coins ✓

11. The king did not approve of their:
(a) logic
(b) answers ✓
(c) explanation
(d) suggestions

12. The saint did not mix with the:
(a) poor people
(b) rich people ✓
(c) foolish people
(d) wise people

13. The king dressed himself in:
(a) rags ✓
(b) uniform
(c) royal dress
(d) fine clothes

14. The bearded man became a bitter enemy of the king out of:
(a) revenge
(b) grief ✓
(c) sorrow
(d) hatred

15. The king found out the answers to his three questions from the:
(a) old man
(b) saint ✓
(c) scholars
(d) learned men

English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 7 - Life Skills - Lesson with Urdu translation

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The Secret Of Success

Lesson with Urdu translation

کامیابی کا راز

A long time ago there lived a king who was in search of the secret of success. He thought if he could find out the answers to three questions, he would discover the secret and never fail. He thought and thought for many days but the answers evaded him. So, he called all his ministers and asked them these three questions:
  1. What is the most important time to start something?
  2. What is the most important work to do?
  3. Who is the most important person?
But, none of them could come up with a satisfactory answer.
Next, he called all his courtiers and asked them the same questions. They discussed and debated for long but none of their answers satisfied the king.


He then called the wise and learned men of his country to his court. He discussed the problem with them for many days. They too were unable to satisfy the king, because they could not see eye to eye with each other, and ended up arguing amongst themselves. They came up with many different answers but none of the answers provided any meaningful solution. The king then asked his ministers to announce that whoever answers these questions, would get a reward of 5000 gold coins. Many people came and talked to the king but their answers did not satisfy the king.


At some distance from the capital, there was a jungle. The king had heard that in the jungle there lived an old wise man who was considered a saint. He lived all alone. His fame had spread far and wide as someone who would solve everyone's problem. The king decided to consult the wise old saint. But the problem was he only mixed with the poor and needy. He did not mix with the rich and wealthy. Since the saint did not like meeting wealthy people, the king started thinking as how to approach him.
The king pondered and thought deeply about a way to meet the saint. Soon he came up with a plan. He dressed himself in rags and set out to see the wise old saint. Since he wanted to appear poor and destitute, he asked his servants to remain behind. Alone, he headed straight for the saint's hut.


When the king arrived at the hut, the saint was digging the ground in front of his hut. He was old and weak, and as he worked he was breathing hard. He tired quickly and stopped frequently to rest. The king approached him and addressed him directly. "Sir, I have come a long way to ask you the answers to three important questions:' The king continued, "My first question is: What is the most important time to start some work? My second question is what is the most important work to do? And third, who is the most important person?" Humbly the king continued, 'Would you kindly help me by telling the answers to these questions?"
The saint paid no attention to the king and continued digging. The king waited for a few moments and then said, "Sir, you look tired. Let me dig the ground for you."





The saint thanked him and gave him the spade, and the king started digging. After some time the king repeated the questions and requested the answers. But all that the saint said to the king was, "Let me dig now." The king did not give him the spade, and kept digging. He remained calm and did not lose patience. The hope that he would find the answers to his questions, kept him motivated and determined. When evening fell and the light began to fade, he stopped digging and turned to the saint. He said, "Could you please let me have the answers to my questions now?"


The saint remained silent and pointed to one side. The king glanced in that direction and saw that a bearded man with a dagger in his hand was running towards them. When he reached them, he fell down and fainted. The king straightaway picked up the bearded stranger and carried him into the hut and laid him down on the ground. The king noticed that the man was injured, so he immediately took steps to stop the bleeding and, with the help of the saint, he bandaged his wounds. The bearded man fell into a deep restful sleep.
By now, night had fallen and it was very dark. The king was too tired to return home. The saint invited him to stay the night and the king accepted the saint's hospitality. The saint prepared some simple food and provided the king with a bedding of hay to sleep on.


At break of day, the king awoke. He found that the bearded man too was awake. The king said, "How do you feel now?" The bearded man replied, "I am better now thanks to Your Majesty. Forgive me, I came to kill you because you had had my brother killed. I became your bitter enemy out of grief. I was hiding and waiting for your return. As you did not return, I came out of my hiding place, that's when your servants saw me. They immediately recognized me. They wounded me seriously but I escaped. Had you not cared for me I would have died. I thank you. Now, count on me as one of your most faithful servants." Saying this he saluted the king and left.


When the bearded man had departed, the king again asked the saint for the answers to his questions. The saint replied. "Your questions have already been answered. First, the most important time was when you wanted to help me. The most important work was the digging of the ground. And I was the most important person for you. Had it not been so, you would have returned and been killed. "
The saint continued, 'The second time, the most important man was the bearded man. The most important work was dressing his wound. Had it not been so you would not have won a faithful servant. You are very fortunate."
So, this is the moral of the lesson: The most important time for doing anything is the present. The most important work is what we are doing now. And the most important person is the one whom we are with at the moment.


Monday 7 December 2020

English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 7 - Life Skills - Words / Meanings and Summary

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The Secret Of Success

Words / Meanings and Summary

Words Meanings


S.NO. WordsMeanings
1.AnnounceMake a formal public statement
2.ArgueGiving opposite views in anger
3.BeardedHaving a beard
4.BeddingBed sheets
5.BitterResentful OR Feeling great dislike or anger.
6.Break of dayDawn
7.ConsultSeek advice, Go to someone for advice
8.Count on meRely on me, Depend on/ consider me
9.CourtiersPersons who attend a royal court
10.DebatedArgued about
11.DepartedLeft
12.DestituteExtremely poor OR Very poor/ not having any money
13.DeterminedHaving made a firm decision
14.DisappointedSad or Displeased
15.DiscoverFind - located OR Find out.
16.EvadeEscape or avoid
17.EvadedDid not come within reach.
18.FadeBecoming less bright
19.FaintedBecame unconscious
20.FameBeing known
21.FortunateLucky
22.FrequentlyRepeatedly OR Very often.
23.GlancedTook a brief look OR Gave a quick look.
24.GriefSorrow OR Deep sadness.
25.HayGrass
26.HospitalityGenerous reception OR Treating guests in a generous and welcoming manner.
27.HumblyUnpretentiously
28.MeaningfulHaving meaning
29.MinistersCabinet members
30.MomentInstant - time
31.MotivatedInspired - stimulated
32.NeedyPoor
33.PatienceAbility to wait
34.PonderedThought carefully OR Think carefully for a long time before deciding
35.RagsTorn clothes
36.RestfulRelaxed
37.SaintA very virtuous, Holy person
38.SpadeA digging tool
39.StraightawayImmediate OR Immediately.
40.StrangerUnfamiliar person
41.WoundsInjuries




Summary

A long time ago there was king who that was searching for the secret of success. He thought that if he could answer three questions, he would find the secret of success. The questions were: What is the most important time to start some work? What is the most important work to do? Who is the most important person? The king asked his ministers, courtiers and the wise and learned people, but no one could answer. The king announced the prize, but no one could answer.
To find answers of the questions, the king disguised himself as a poor man and went to a saint. The king placed his questions before him, asked their answers but the saint kept quiet. The king spent the whole day with him. In meantime, a wounded and breaded man came there and collapsed. The king dressed his wounds. The man was his enemy. The treatment and behavior of the king changed his mind and he became his faithful servant. The saint then told the king the answers. The most important time to start some work is present, the most important work is what we are doing now and the most important person is that man with whom we are at the moment.

English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 6 - Gender Equity - Text Book Exercise 6.1 - 6.3

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The Role Of Women In Pakistan's Creation And Development

Text Book Exercise 6.1 - 6.3

UNIT 6.1 READING COMPREHENSION

Pre- Reading
Discuss the following questions with the students:
1. The title of the text is The Role of Women in Pakistan's Creation and Development. What do you think the lesson will be about?
Ans: The title of the text shows that It is about those women who has worked hard in the establishment of Pakistan and about those women who are working and serving for the betterment of the people of Pakistan.

2. Can you think of names of some famous women in Pakistan's history?
Ans: Yes, Some known women in Pakistan history were:
  • Madr-e-Millat Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah
  • Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
  • Bi Amman etc.

3. Can you think of some names of women who have recently achieved fame in Pakistan?
Ans: Yes: Bilquis Edhi, wife of Late Abdul Sattar Edhi.

4. Read the names of the women given in the table below and tick the smiling face ( :) ) column if you have heard of them or the sad face ( :( ) column if you don't know about them.

S.NO.No. Famous Women of Pakistan :) :(
1.Fatima Jinnah :)
2.Lady Sughra Hidayatullah :(
3.Lady Nusrat Haroon :(
4.Anita Ghulam Ali :)
5.Samina Baig :(
6.Bilquis Edhi :)
7.Bequm Jahan Ara Shahnawaz :)
8.Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan :)
9.Bi Amman :)
10.Rosheen Khan :(

Note for teachers: Explain the importance of National Guards. National guards are a reserved paramilitary force, prepared to safeguard the nation.
Ans: 

While Reading
Exercise 1:
Write the answers to the following questions in your notebook:
Q.1: How many students were there in Sana's group? Write their names.

Ans: There are 6 students in Sana's group. They are:
  1. Sana
  2. Aliya
  3. Sameer
  4. Razia
  5. Hania
  6. Ahmed

Q.2: How many famous women of Pakistan are mentioned in the text? Write their names in the order of appearance in the text.
Ans: Five famous women of Pakistan are mentioned in the text. In the order of appearance in the text, they are:
  1. Motharma Fatima Jinnah
  2. Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
  3. Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
  4. Professor Anita Ghulam Ali
  5. Bilquis Edhi

Q.3: How many students shared their dreams at the end of the presentations? Write their names.
Ans: Four students shared their dreams at the end of the presentations. They are:
  1. Sadia
  2. Maryam
  3. Hira
  4. Daniyal

Vocabulary
Exercise 2:
Work in pairs, find the following words in the text and underline them. Now, try and guess the meanings of these words. Write down the meanings in your note book and check from the glossary given at the end of the book.

Words / Meanings

S.NO. WordsMeanings
1.Access Approach or enter OR Be within reach for use.
2.Contribution Participation
3.Enthusiasm Eagerness OR A strong feeling of excitement.
4.Inspired Give an idea or feeling OR To develop a feeling or aim in someone for doing something.
5.Opinion A belief or View OR Thoughts and ideas
6.PhilanthropistA person who seeks to promote the welfare of others OR A person who supports good causes, especially by giving money.
7.Recognition Acknowledgement
8.Rehearse To practise OR To practise privately what one is going to say or do.
9.Renowned Famous
10.Simultaneously At the same time
11.Tireless Showing great effort or energy OR Working without showing any signs of being tired.



Sentences

S.NO. WordsSentences
1.Access The software enables you to access the Internet in seconds. OR The only access to the city is across the bridge.
2.Contribution He was awarded a prize for his contribution to world peace.
3.Enthusiasm A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm.
4.Inspired His words inspired confidence in me.
5.Opinion He asked his father's opinion about his plans.
6.Philanthropist His father was a philanthropist.
7.Recognition He has achieved recognition and respect as a scientist.
8.Rehearse We were given only two weeks to rehearse a drama.
9.Renowned Allama Iqbal / Mirza Galib is a renowned poet of a south Asis
10.Simultaneously The Windows allows a computer user to execute multiple programs simultaneously.
11.Tireless All success comes from tireless effort and pursuit.


Exercise 3:
Do the following exercise in your notebook. Fill the blanks using all the words given in exercise 2. You can use each word only once. The first one has been done as an example.
1. My brother decided to become a soldier because he was inspired by my uncle's disciplined way of life.
2. There are many charitable institutions in Pakistan that are funded by philanthropist.
3. The whole class simultaneously said 'Yes' when the teacher asked if they wanted to go for a picnic.
4. Every year, the government awards titles to people in recognition of their services in different fields.
5. My father always asks for our opinions before buying any new furniture or other household things.
6. Our principal praised all the students for their contribution to the flood relief fund.
7. Everyone clapped with enthusiasm when the small children ran in the race.
8. Our group rehearsed many times before the finals of the folk song competition.
9. Pakistan was created through the tireless efforts of many Muslims working under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam.
10. All the children in Pakistan should have access to quality education.
11. AIlama lqbal is a renowned poet of the sub-continent.

Exercise 4:
Do you remember what each letter stands for in the IDEAL problem solving tool and what it means? Read the text and complete the following statements. Write all the five complete statements in your notebook. The first one has been done as an example.
  • I stands for Identify. Here we identify what the problem is.
  • D stands for Define. Here we define what exactly we want to do to solve the problem.
  • E stands for Explore. Here we try and find out as much as we can about how to solve it.
  • A stands for Action. Here we take the best possible action to try and solve it.
  • L stands for Look back. Here we look back to see whether the problem has been solved or not.

Exercise 5:
Read the text and tick the correct answer.
1. Which of the following sources of information were not used by the students?
a) Laptop and internet
b) Newspapers and magazines
c) Books and smart phone
d) Radio and television (TV) ✓

2. Madr-e-Millat means:
a) Leader of Asia
b) Leader of the nation
c) Mother of the nation ✓
d) Pride of the nation

3. The first woman who represented the Muslim women in three round table conferences in London was:
a) Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz ✓
b) Bilquis Edhi
c) Fatima Jinnah
d) Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan

4. Bilquis Edhi was awarded:
a) Hilal-e-Imtiaz ✓
b) Nishan-e-Haider
c) Sitara-e-lmtiaz
d) Sitara-e-Jura'at

5. Professor Anita Ghulam Ali was appointed twice as a minister of:
a) Culture
b) Education ✓
c) Science and Technology
d) Youth and Sports

Post Reading
Exercise 6:
Work in pairs and find out two things or achievements about each of the following famous women. Once you have orally discussed, write the two things/ achievements of each of these women in your notebooks.

1. Fatima Jinnah
Ans: ACHIEVEMENTS:
  • She left dentistry to live with her brother, Quaid-e-Azam and support him.
  • She helped Quaid-Azam in the struggle for the establishment of Pakistan for about 28 years.

2. Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
Ans: ACHIEVEMENTS:
  • She organized Muslim voluntary service, and later, the women's National Guards.
  • She is also the founder of the All Pakistan Women Association (APWA).

3. Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
Ans: ACHIEVEMENTS:
  • She represented the Muslim women at the three Round Table Conferences.
  • She was the first woman to make a speech in London's Guild Hall.

4. Professor Anita Ghulam Ali
Ans: ACHIEVEMENTS:
  • She was well known teacher. She wrote many articles and books.
  • She was founding manager of the Sindh Education Foundation.

5. Bilquis Edhi
Ans: ACHIEVEMENTS:
  • She is philanthropist who is also trained a professional nurse.
  • She now heads the Edhi Foundation.

Exercise 7:
Read the the text and fill in the following table. First fill in the years of birth and death and the put chronological order (chronological order means the order in which things happened). Finally, write their main contribution. After you have completed, discuss your answers with your partner.

NameYear
of
birth
Year
of
death
Chronological
order by year
of birth
Chronological
order by year
of death
Main
contribution
for Pakistan
 Fatima Jinnah1893 196913 Help her brother, Quaid-e-Azam, in the struggle for the establishment of Pakistan.
 Bilquis Bano Edhi 1947Still alive55 Social worker and head of Edhi Foundation
 Anita Ghulam1934201444 Worked for education. Founded Sindh Education Foundation.
 Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz1896197922 Made speeches and explained to the people of other countries, why the Muslims in India wanted a separate state.
 Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan1905 199033 Founded Women's National Guards and All Pakistan Women Association.


Exercise 8:
Work in pairs and orally complete the following statements by giving reasons. After you have discussed all the statements, write the complete sentences in your notebook. The first one has been done as an example.
1. Sana was worried because she did not have a computer for gathering information.
2. Aliya suggested that they use the IDEAL tool because it was a tool for solving problems.
3. The Muslim women benefitted from Fatima Jmnah's support because the Muslim women of the sub-continent were able to interview Quaid-e-Azam and seek his guidance.
4. Begum Rana Liaquat All worked as a secretary because at that time the Muslim League could not afford the salary of a secretary.
5. Begum Jahan Ara could explain Muslims' point of view to people in many countries because she wanted the world to know why the Muslims of India wanted a separate state.
6. Professor Anita Ghulam Ali was awarded the Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-lmtiaz because she had tremendous contribution to the cause of education.
7. Bilquis Edhi has received the Hilal-e-lmtiaz award because she has tireless efforts for the betterment of society.
8. Maryam said that she wanted to be an educationist because she wanted to work for the improvement of female education.
9. Daniyal said that he wanted to be like Abdul Sattar Edhi because he would like to help all human beings in trouble.

Exercise 9:
Work in groups of three. Think of one thing that you can do during the summer vacations that will help people or improve things in the area where you live.
Use the IDEAL tool to help you identify the problem and find the solution.
Identify — what is the problem that you want to address.
Define — what do you want to do.
Explore — find details about the problem.
Action — what steps will you take to address the problem.
Look back — how will you check to see that you have done your task.
Next, decide
  • Who will do what
  • What are some of the things that you will need
  • By what time will you do the different things
  • When will you complete the task
  • Each group will then come and share their plans with the rest of the class.

Ans:


UNIT 6.2 LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Focus: Asking for and expressing preferences, by giving reasons.
Exercise 1:
Work in groups of four. Each one of you can take on the of one character.
Role play scene
It's time to go on study leave. You and your friends are discussing how to plan your studies in a way that you can revise all the subjects effectively and efficiently and be well prepared for the exams. You all want independent study time and also some group study time. Discuss your schedule. Remember to disagree politely. You may use your own names.

For example:
Tariq: I don't understand why you want to study so early in the morning. I find it very hard to do so.
Saira: One reason is that I'm quite used to waking up early for school as it is. So, I want to continue the same routine during the study holidays. What do you think, Adnan?
Adnan: Yes, that's the time the mind is fresh after a good night's sleep. What about you, Zohair?
Zohair: Well, I

Continue with the above dialogue by expressing your preference of time and place, and the subject that you would like to revise first, by giving reasons. Use a variety of sentences.
Examples:
  • I prefer studying after lunch — reason
  • I like studying at night — reason
  • I think we should then reason

Ans:


UNIT 6.3 LANGUAGE PRACTICE

Synonyms
A synonym is a word or phrase that means almost or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close. Though, synonyms can sometimes replace each other but many times they cannot, depending on the context of their use.

Exercise 1:
Do the following exercise in your notebook. Rewrite the sentences by replacing the synonym given in bold with an appropriate synonym from the four given options.

1. He is a brilliant carpenter. He has made a doll house with miniature furniture for every room.
a) pretty
b) tiny
c) fresh
d) tall
Ans: He is a brilliant carpenter. He has made a doll house with tiny furniture for every room.

2. Mrs Amjad gave the class a difficult assignment for chemistry.
a) free
b) easy
c) caring
d) hard
Ans: Mrs Amjad gave the class a hard assignment for chemistry.

3. My grandmother is old. She is about 90 years old.
a) elderly
b) crazy
c) charming
d) friendly
Ans: My grandmother is elderly. She is about 90 years old.

4. Our principal is very smart and slim.
a) tall
b) thin
c) charming
d) strict
Ans: Our principal is very smart and thin.

5. A stable government ensures that a nation will progress.
a) friendly
b) steady
c) strong
d) outgoing
Ans: A steady government ensures that a nation will progress.

6. Farzana is always ready to help the people in her neighbourhood.
a) teach
b) guide
c) assist
d) train
Ans: Farzana is always ready to assist the people in her neighbourhood.

7. I feel drowsy after having rice for lunch.
a) lazy
b) active
c) happy
d) sleepy
Ans: I feel sleepy after having rice for lunch.

8. The house next door has been vacant for two years.
a) dirty
b) empty
c) robbed
d) painted
Ans: The house next door has been empty for two years.

Exercise 2:
Work with a partner and select the most appropriate synonym to complete the following sentences. Three synonyms are given in brackets at the end of each sentence but only one is appropriate in the given context. Remember to use the full stop at the end of the sentence.
a) This cup of tea tastes like tea flavoured water. It is very weak. (weak, frail, fragile)
b) If one wants to succeed in the exams, it is important to study regularly. (primary, important, significant)
c) During the monsoon rains the water in the rivers becomes very rough. (disordered, violent, rough)
d) The ruins of Moen-jo-Daro are old. (old, past, aged)
e) Pakistan is rich in minerals. (rich, wealthy, affluent)
f) My mother has to go to the NADRA office because her ID card is no longer valid. (valid, authorized, legitimate)
g) The bangles her grandmother gave her are made of real gold. (true, correct, real)
h) The teacher asked the students to remain quiet as the class next door was doing a test. (still, quiet, noiseless)
i) This perfume has a lovely fragrance. (odour, smell, fragrance)
j) The entire staff in the office was full of appreciation for the new manager. (appreciation, admiration, praise)

Exercise 3:
Four words in the following set of five words are synonyms; one word is different. Circle the word that you think is different. After completing the exercise share your work with your partner.

S.NO.
a.friendlyagreeablepleasantdecentamicable
b.optionnicechoicepossibilityalternative
c.reasonablerudeimpolitecheekydisrespectful
d.severeseriousharshstablestern
e.hugelargeenormousmammothmany
f.rubbishgarbagegardentrashrefuse
g.politeintelligentsmartcleverbright
h.positionvacancyopeningcleanpost
i.mistakecorrect errorinaccuracyslip
j.diseaseailmentwoundillnessdisorder


Exercise 4:
Work with a partner, select any six groups in Exercise 3. Next, pick two synonyms from each of the selected group and use both these synonyms in your own sentences. Do this work on a piece of paper.
After you have completed, exchange your paper with another pair. Read each other's work and give useful feedback.
According to the feedback received, make changes, where necessary, and write the sentences in your notebooks.

S.NO. WordsMeanings
1. Friendly Ahmed is very friendly to everyone in the class.
2. Agreeable Sana was always cheerful and agreeable. OR My parents are quite agreeable to my studying abroad.
3. Pleasant Weather turns pleasant after rain.
4. decent He is an educated, amiable and decent man.
5. Amicable She helps everyone and very amicable in nature.
6. Option Customers have the option to change the product within 15 days, after purchasing.
7. Nice They have a nice garden in their backyard
8. Choice The boutique has a wide choice of wedding dresses.
9. Possibility The forecast has predicted that there's a possibility of heavy rainfall tonight.
10. Alternative The road was blocked, so we went by an alternative route to the market.
11. Reasonable They sell a wide range of different products at a very reasonable price.
12. Rude He is so rude that nobody can tolerate him.
13. Impolite  She is impolite in nature and misbehaved every one in the party.
14. Cheeky He is cheeky to his aunt.
15. Disrespectful Children who replied to their parents are regarded as disrespectful.
16. Severe Severe earthquake has destructed the whole city.
17. Serious He is suffering from a serious illness.
18. Harsh The weather grew harsh, chilly and unpredictable.
19. Stable The patient's condition is stable, after a major operation.
20. Stern The teacher's stern look reduced him to silence.
21. Huge He bought a huge house to accommodate his library.
22. Large He was the manager of a large multinationalcompany.
23. Enormous He earns enormous sums of money
24. Mammoth Cleaning up the city-wide mess is going to be a mammoth task.
25. Many Many great men have arisen from humble beginnings.
26. Rubbish Some people just throw their rubbish on the street rather to throw it into dustbin.
27. Garbage Garbage pollutes our rivers and streams.
28. Garden Lahore is a city of beautiful parks and historical gardens.
29. Trash The garbage man collects trash from each house daily to keep area clean.
30. Refuse They asked her to help but she refused.
31. Polite He is always polite to everyone.
32. Intelligent Saad is an intelligent and well educated man.
33. Smart Mark is a smart businessman.
34. Clever Lucy is quite clever and does well at school.
35. Bright Ahmed is a bright student in the class.
36. Position The front of the super market occupies a very prominent position on the main street. Or She worked very hard and finally achieved first position in her school exams.
37. Vacancy There is a computer programmer vacany in a company with a handsome salary package.
38. Opening Every year, the Olympics games begin and ends with the celebrations of opening ceremony and closing ceremony by the host country .
39. Clean If each would sweep before his own door, we should have a clean city
40. Post He was appointed to the post of a computer programmer just a month ago.
41. Mistake She put salt into her coffee by mistake.
42. Correct She wore a brace to correct her gappy teeth. Or The sentence is grammatically correct, but doesn't sound natural.
43. Error "He made a major error on the test. Or She made an embarrassing error in front of her boss.
44. Inaccuracy Due to inaccuracy in the equipment, it gives incorrect results.
45. Slip  She slipped on the ice and hurt her head.
46. Disease She suffered from a deadly disease.
47. Ailment Colds, flu or any ailment that reduces vocal stamina and luster are potentially dangerous.
48. Wound He could barely walk because of his wounds on the foot.
49. Illness Deficiency in vitamins can lead to illness. Or She is still weak after her illness.
50. Disorder He suffers from a rare disorder of the liver.


Revision: Use of since and for:
Since and for are two words that are used for similar, but not exactly the same, purposes.
Since:
  • It gives the starting point of actions, events or states, continuing until the present.
  • It refers to when things began.
  • It can only be used with the perfect tenses.
Since + a point in time (in the past) until now.
  • I've been waiting since 7 o'clock.
  • I have known him since January.
  • I have been here since 5 o'clock and I am getting tired.
  • It has been three years since the last earthquake.

For:
  • We use For when we measure the duration
  • When we say how long something lasts.
  • We can use all verb tenses with For.

For + a period of time.
  • I have known her for a long time.
  • I lived here for ten years and then moved to another place.
  • They are exercising for three hours today.

For vs. Since
Knowing when to use FOR and when to use SINCE is important.

 FOR is used to mention a specific period (or duration) of time SINCE is used to mention the starting point of a period of time (continues to now)
 I have been a doctor for fifteen years. (duration = 15 years) I have been a doctor since 1992. (starting point = 1992)


Exercise 5:
Work with a partner and discuss which blanks in the following text will have since and which ones will have for. After discussing, write the complete paragraph in your notebooks.
My father is a remarkable man. He has been working since he was 15 years old. He has been working since he was at school. He used to work for four hours every day and on weekends. He has now worked in the same factory for 25 years. Since he started working at the factory, he has been promoted many times. He was initially hired for a period of three months but he has been working there ever since. He was hired as a peon with the responsibility of making tea and delivering parcels and documents as required. He started working for Rs 25/- a day.

If he fell ill or if he was absent he did not get paid for that day. But my father was a good and committed worker. He only took off for serious emergencies, like illness and death. In fact, there were periods when he didn't take a single holiday for many months at a time. He soon earned the respect of his co-workers and boss, and since then, he has risen higher and higher. He has now worked for the same factory for 25 years. He was offered retirement when he completed 25 years, but he said that he would like to work for a few more years. He hopes he will save enough to start a small manufacturing unit of his own, in a few years' time.

Exercise 6:
Write a paragraph explaining what your three favourite hobbies or free time activities are/ were. Make sure you explain why you started, how long you have done them for, when did you start them, do you still do them, and why you like them so much.
Remember to use for and since in your sentences.

Here is an example:
One thing I like doing during my free time is reading. I have been reading story books since I was ten years old. So, I have been reading story books for nearly six years now. Although I have been reading since I was ten years old, I think I will do it for many more years; in fact, I think I will do it for the rest of my life.
Another thing ................
Yet another thing that I did was ...............


Ans:
Another thing I love doing in my free time is writing stories. I have been writing stories since I was 14 years old. I have been writing stories for more than two years now. I have read so many stories that I have many plots of stories in my mind. I have planned to write all those ideas in the form of stories. I don't know how long it will take to write all those ideas in written form but since I have decided, I am going to do it.

Yet another thing that I did was collecting stamps. I was doing it since I was nine years old because I liked the colorful stamps at that time. But I stopped collecting stamps when I was eleven years old. I did that hobby for nearly two years. I stopped doing that because I need money to buy it.

OR

Apart from having a lot of interests and activities in life, one thing I like to do during my free time is gardening. I have been gardening since I was nine years old. So, I have been planted more than 100 different kinds of plants in my backyard garden for nearly six years now. Although I have been gardening since I was nine years old, I think I will do it for many more years; in fact, I think I will do it for the rest of my life.

Another thing I love doing in my free time is painting. It has been with me since my childhood when I used to make random pictures, portraits with colors randomly. I have been painting for more than four years now. I am deeply inspired by the life and works of the world’s famous painters including Leanardo, Pablo Piccaso and Gul jee. There are deep lessons from their lives and work for me to learn. Although I have been gold medalist in annual inter-schools drawing and art competitions for last three years. I have been trying to create some unique painting, since I have decided, I am going to do it.

Yet another thing that I did was playing cricket. I was doing it since I was seven years old because it was a healthy exercise and good physical activity, but I stopped playing cricket when I was 14 years old. I continued that hobby for nearly seven years. I have left playing cricket, since I was in class ix because I want to work hard to become a doctor now.


Saturday 5 December 2020

English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 6 - Gender Equity - Questions And Answers

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The Role Of Women In Pakistan's Creation And Development

Questions And Answers

Q.1: Why is Miss Fatima Jinnah called Madr-e-Millat (mother of the nation)?
Ans: Miss Fatima Jinnah helped her brother in the struggle for the establishment of Pakistan. She devoted her life to Quaid-e-Azam. She looked after her brother so much. The grateful nation thus calls her Madr-e-Millat which means the mother of the nation.

Q.2: What role did Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan play in the Pakistan movement?
OR How did Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan help her husband in the Pakistan movement?
Ans: Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali worked as an honorary secretary and typist of Liaquat Ali Khan. She arranged parties where Muslim women could meet the wife and the daughter of the Viceroy. She also organized Women's National Guards.

Q.3: What role did Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz play in the independence movement?
Ans: Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz represented the Muslim women at the three Round Table Conferences held in London. She also travelled widely and explained to the people of other countries why the Muslims in India wanted a separate state. She was also the first women ever to make a speech in London's Guild Hall.

Q.4: Who was Miss Fatima Jinnah? Why is she called Madr-e-Millat?
Ans: Miss Fatima Jinnah was the youngest sister of the Quaid-e-Azam. She looked after her brother so much. She devoted her life for the Pakistan movement. Due to her devotion, services and sincerity, the nation calls her 'Madr-e-Millat'.



Q.5: What do you know about the services of Anita Ghulam Ali?
Ans: Professor Anita Ghulam Ali was a newscaster and teacher. She wrote many articles and books. She served twice as the Education Minister of Sindh. She was one of the founders of Sindh Education Foundation which worked for education in rural areas of Sindh. The Government of Pakistan recognized her services and awarded Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-lmtiaz.

Q.6: What do you know about the services of Bilquis Bano Edhi?
Ans: She is philanthropist who is also trained a professional nurse.She now heads the Edhi Foundation which provides nationwide support and care to the public, such as shelter homes and ambulance services.

Q.7: How many students were there in Sana's group? Write their names.
Ans: There are 6 students in Sana's group. They are:
Sana
Aliya
Sameer
Razia
Hania
Ahmed

Q.8: How many famous women of Pakistan are mentioned in the text? Write their names in the order of appearance in the text.
Ans: Five famous women of Pakistan are mentioned in the text. In the order of appearance in the text, they are:
Motharma Fatima Jinnah
Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan
Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
Professor Anita Ghulam Ali
Bilquis Edhi

Q.9: How many students shared their dreams at the end of the presentations? Write their names.
Ans: Four students shared their dreams at the end of the presentations. They are:
Sadia
Maryam
Hira
Daniyal

Friday 4 December 2020

English (Compulsory) For Class IX - Unit 6 - Gender Equity - MCQs and Fill In The Blanks

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The Role Of Women In Pakistan's Creation And Development

MCQs and Fill In The Blanks

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Read the text and tick (✓) OR circle the correct answer:
1. Which is of the following sources of information were not used by the students?
(a) Laptop and Internet
(b) Newspaper and magazines
(c) Books and smart phone
(d) Radio and television ✓

2. Madr-e-Millat means:
(a) Leader of Asia
(b) Leader of the nation
(c) Mother of the nation ✓
(d) Pride of the nation

3. The first woman who represented the Muslim women in three Round Table Conferences in London, was:
(a) Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz ✓
(b) Bilquis Edhi
(c) Fatima Jinnah
(d) Begum Ra'anaLiquat Ali Khan

4. Bilquis Edhi was awarded:
(a) Hilal-e-lmtiaz ✓
(b) Nishan-e-Haider
(c) Sitara-e-lmtiaz
(d) Sitara-e-Jura'at

5. Professor Anita Ghulam Ali was appointed twice as a minister of:
(a) Culture
(b) Education ✓
(c) Science and Technology
(d) Youth and Sports

6. She was Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah's younger sister.
(a) Fatima Jinnah ✓
(b) Rana Liaquat Ali
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

7. She helped Quaid-e-Azam in the struggle for the establishment of Pakistan.
(a) Rana Liaquat Ali
(b) Fatima Jinnah ✓
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

8. She left dentistry to live with her brother and support him.
(a) Rana Liaquat Ali
(b) Fatima Jinnah ✓
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

9. Fatima Jinnah support Quaid-e-Azam for about:
(a) 10 years
(b) 20 years
(c) 23 years
(d) 28 years ✓

10. The grateful nation gave Fatima Jinnah the title of:
(a) Mother of Pakistan
(b) Iron Lady
(c) Madr-e-Millat ✓
(d) Khatoon-e-Millat

11. Madr-e-Millat means:
(a) Mother of Pakistan
(b) Mother of nation ✓
(c) Sister of nation
(d) Woman of nation

12. She worked as honorary secretary and typist to her husband.
(a) Fatima Jinnah
(b) Rana Liaquat Ali ✓
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali




13. She arranged meetings of Muslim League women with the wife and daughter of the viceroy.
(a) Rana Liaquat Ali ✓
(b) Fatima Jinnah
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

14. She organized the Muslim voluntary service and, later, the women's National Guard.
(a) Fatima Jinnah
(b) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(c) Bilquis Edhi
(d) Rana Liaquat Ali ✓

15. Women's Nation Guard consisted of:
(a) 1 battalion
(b) 2 battalions
(c) 3 batallions ✓
(d) 4 battalions

16. She was the founder of the All Pakistan Women Association (APWA).
(a) Rand Liaquat Ali ✓
(b) Fatima Jinnah
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

17. She represented the Muslim women at the three Round Table Conference held in London.
(a) Fatima Jinnah
(b) Rana Liaquat Ali
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz ✓
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

18. She was the first woman to make speech in London's Guild Hall.
(a) Rana Liaquat Ali
(b) Fatima Jinnah
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz ✓
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

19. She was a popular newscaster of the English news and a well-known teacher of her time.
(a) Rana Liaquat Ali
(b) Fatima Jinnah
(c) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali ✓

20. Anita Ghulam Ali served twice as the Sindh Minister of:

(a) Culture
(b) Sport
(c) Education ✓
(d) Industries

21. She was the founding manager of Sindh Education Foundation.
(a) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(b) Anita Ghulam Ali ✓
(c) Rana Liaquat Ali
(d) Bilquis Bano Edhi

22. For her life time contribution to Education, Anita Ghulam Ali was awarded:
(a) Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-lmtiaz ✓
(b) Pride of Performance and Hilal-e-lmtiaz
(c) Sitara-e-lmtiaz and Hilal-e-lmtiaz
(d) Pride of Performance only

23. She is a philanthropist who is also trained as a professional nurse.
(a) Fatima Jinnah
(b) Jahan Ara Shahnawaz
(c) Bilquis Edhi ✓
(d) Anita Ghulam Ali

24. For her tireless efforts for the betterment of the society, Bilquis Edhi has received:
(a) Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-lmtiaz
(b) Hilal-e-lmtiaz
(c) Sitara-e-lmtiaz ✓
(d) Pride of Performance

Letter To The Editor - Complaining for Traffic Accidents

Formal Letter
Editor of News paper
Traffic Accidents


Write a letter to the editor complaining about a problem / issue of Traffic Accidents


Letter To The Editor - Sugggesting To Bannned The Plastic bags

Formal Letter
Editor of News paper
Bannned The Plastic bags


Write a letter to the editor suggesting to banned a plastic bags due to its fatal affects on earth.