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THE GREAT WAR HERO - MCQs

THE GREAT WAR HERO - MCQs English 9th Chapter "THE GREAT WAR HERO" Multiple Choice Questions Major Raja Abdul Aziz Bhatti fought on the Lahore Front for _________ days and nights without rest. four five seven six Aziz Bhatti was born in ________ in Hong Kong. 1926 1927 1928 1929 Aziz Bhatti’s home village was _________ in Gujrat District. Lar Ladian Lala Musa Lakhra Maj. Aziz Bhatti joined the _________ Punjab Regiment as a commissioned officer. 6th 4th 5th 7th Raja Aziz Bhatti’s father’s name was Muhammad _________ Khan Bhatti. Afaq Asghar Akhtar Abdullah In _________ Aziz Bhatti joined Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul. 1947 1949 1948 1950 Maj. Aziz Bhatti was awarded the Sword of Honour and the __________ Medal at Kakul for his performance. Normal Norman Norway Northern Maj. Aziz Bhatti laid down his life on September ________, 1965. 11 12 13 14 For his valour, Maj.Aziz Bhatti got __________. Sitara-e-Jurrat Hilal-e-lmtiaz HHa-e-Pakistan Nishan-e-Haider

THE GREAT WAR HERO - Question Answers

THE GREAT WAR HERO - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "THE GREAT WAR HERO" Question Answers Q.1 : Why will the name of Major Raja Aziz Bhatti be written in letters of gold? Ans : Major Raja Aziz Bhatti fought against the enemy for six days and nights without rest. He laid down his life in the defence of his country. Therefore, his name would be written in letters of gold. Q.2 : Why was Major Aziz Bhatti awarded the Nishan-e-Haider? Ans : Major Raja Aziz Bhatti fought against the enemy with great valour. He laid down his life in the defence of his country. For this act of valour, he was awarded the Nishan-e-Haider. Q.3 : What was Major Raja Aziz Bhatti’s reply to his Commanding Officers? What were the words of Major Raja Aziz Bhatti when he was asked to take rest? Ans : He replied to his Commanding Officer, “Do not recall me. I don’t want to go back. I will shed the last drop of my blood in the defence of my dear homeland.” Q.4 : What lesson do we learn from the marty

THE GREAT WAR HERO - Chapter Summary

THE GREAT WAR HERO - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "THE GREAT WAR HERO" Major Aziz Bhatti was a great war hero of 1965 war with India. He fought on the Lahore front bravely. The enemy was fully armed Maj. Aziz Bhatti not only stopped the enemy but pushed them back with his small company. He fought continuously for six days and nights without rest. A day before his martyrdom, his commanding officer had asked him to take some rest. Maj. Aziz Bhatti was determined to shed the last drop of his blood in the defence of his mother hand. He laid down his life for Pakistan. He was awarded Nishan-e-Haider for his valour. Maj. Aziz Bhatti showed the true spirit of a Muslim soldier and his love for his country.

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING - MCQs

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING - MCQs English 9th Chapter "STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING" Multiple Choice Questions The poet wanted to stop by the woods _________. to take rest to reach his destination to avoid a stormy night to enjoy the scene ‘woods’ means __________. snow wood forest farm The season described in the poem is _________. summer winter autumn spring The poet was riding on a _________. horse donkey mule cycle Robert Frost was ________. Canadian Australian Swiss American The woods were filled up with __________. ice hail snow flowers It was the _________ evening of the year. coldest darkest most beautiful finest The horse shakes Its harness bells to ask if there is some _________. mistake problem danger error The poet couldn’t stop to enjoy the beauty of the scene because _________. he had promised someone to return he had miles to go he had a long way to go he was in a hurry The horse thought that it was ________ to stop there.

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING - Question Answers

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING" Question Answers Q.1 : What are harness bells? Why does the horse shake his harness bells? Ans : Harness bells are tied to leather straps worn by the horse. The horse shakes his harness bells to ask his master if there is some mistake. The horse can not think of any reason to stop there. Q.2 : Why does the horse think it strange to stop by the woods? Ans : The horse thinks it strange to stop between the woods and the frozen lake because, there is no farmhouse near. The horse thinks that there is some mistake. Q.3 : What other sound alone can be heard where the poet is standing? Why does the poet mention this sound? Ans : The only other sound is the sweep of easy wind and downy flake. The poet mentions this sound to emphasize the calmness of the scene. There was complete silence and peace in the woods. Q.4 : Why can’t the poet wait to enjoy the beauty of the

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING - Chapter Summary

STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING" This beautiful poem was written by Robert Frost. He received many honours for his poetry. The poet says that he knows to whom the forest belongs. He lives in the village. There was complete silence in the woods. The only sound that could be heard was of easy wind and downy flakes. The poet stopped there for some time to enjoy the beautiful scene of the woods. His horse found it strange to stop there at such a time. He shook his harness bells to attract the attention of his master. However, the poet was in a hurry so he could not story these to enjoy the scene for a long.

No Use Repenting When It is Too Late - Story

No Use Repenting When It ‘S Too Late Short Story on "No Use Repenting When It ‘S Too Late" Once a farmer procured honey from a honey-comb after smoking away all the bees of the comb. He put the honey in a pot and made for his house. As ill luck would have it, he stumbled against a stone on the way. As a result, the pot of the honey fell down and was broken. All the honey was spilt on the ground. A sticky fluid as honey is, it would not leave the spot where it was spilt. So, finding it difficult to recover the honey, the farmer went away cursing his lot. Just then a swarm of flies came there. Getting the flavour of the honey, they descended upon it. They never thought that the honey would catch them fatally. Having had their fill, they tried to fly away. But the honey would not let them be free at all. Their feet and wings had got fast stuck into it. “How stupid of us all ! For a short pleasure we have to die an untimely death,” cried the flies. But it was too late now

HEALTH IS WEALTH - MCQs

HEALTH IS WEALTH - MCQs English 9th Chapter "HEALTH IS WEALTH" Multiple Choice Questions One day Kashif went__________ with his mother. camping sightseeing swimming shopping Flies and dust carry hundreds of __________. particles pollen grains germs insects Germs are enemies of our __________. life health body happiness Germs can not be seen with the __________ eye. naked open closed unaided Germs of _________ and several other diseases are carried by flies. tetanus tuberculosis hepatitis typhoid __________ is caused by a kind of mosquito. fever flu malaria measles Health is __________. great wealth wonderful essential If we are not healthy, we won’t be able to work __________. hard fast much properly We should not buy anything from those shops, where things are not properly _________. placed put decorated covered If everybody in Pakistan takes part in the fight against mosquitoes, we will soon get rid of ________. fever dengue malaria cold

HEALTH IS WEALTH - Question Answers

HEALTH IS WEALTH - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "HEALTH IS WEALTH" Question Answers Q.1 : What are germs? How are diseases caused? Ans : Germs are the smallest living things. They cannot be seen with the naked eyes. We can only see them through a microscope. Diseases are caused by germs. Q.2 : What do flies and dust carry? What diseases are caused by flies? Ans : Flies and dust carry hundreds of germs. They are enemies of our health. When germs enter our bodies, they make us ill. Typhoid, cholera and several other diseases are caused by flies. Q.3 : How do flies carry germs to food? Ans : There are germs in dirty things. When flies sit on dirty things, the germs stick to their legs. When flies sit on our foods, the germs stick to them. When we eat these foods, the germs enter our body and we get ill. Q.4 : How do we get malaria? How can we get rid of it? Ans : Malaria is caused by the bite of a kind of mosquito. We can get rid of malaria if everybody takes part i

HEALTH IS WEALTH - Chapter Summary

HEALTH IS WEALTH - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "HEALTH IS WEALTH" One day Kashif went shopping with his mother. He wanted to buy sweets. His mother told him not to buy sweets or any food which was exposed to flies or dust. Flies and dust carry germs. Germs are microscopic organisms. If they get into our bodies, they can make us ill. They enter our bodies through food or dusty air. Therefore, we should avoid eating such food which has flies or dust on it. We should protect ourselves from mosquitoes. We can get malaria from a mosquito bite. We can kill mosquitoes by putting DDT or kerosene oil in stagnant water where they lay eggs. Health is wealth. If we are not healthy, we can not work hard.

WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID - MCQs

WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID - MCQs English 9th Chapter "WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID" Multiple Choice Questions Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad All Jinnah was born on December 25, __________. 1875 1877 1878 1876 At 16, on passing his matriculation examination, he was sent to __________ for higher studies. New York Ireland England USA Quald-e-Azam means a _________ leader. beloved great dear honest The Quaid told his people again and again what they needed most was a good ________. education character health defence The Quaid reminded his people that Pakistan can only prosper and grow stronger if the people served it with honest and selfless __________. duty ambition affection devotion The Quaid said that establishment of Pakistan is a fact to which there is no _________ in the history of the world. peer ambition devotion affection The Quaid said that establishment of Pakistan is a fact to which there is no _________ in the history of the world. peer parallel example instan

WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID - Question Answers

WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID" Question Answers Q.1 : When and where was Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad All Jinnah born? What do you know about Quaid’s education? Ans : Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born on December 25, 1876, in Karachi. Quaid got his early education in Karachi. On passing matriculation at 16, he went to England to study law. Q.2 : What way did the Quaid tell his people to get Pakistan? Ans : He said, “You can get Pakistan not by asking, not by begging, not even by mere prayers but by working with trust in God. Insha Allah Pakistan will be yours.” Q.3 : What did Quaid-e-Azam say about education? Ans : Education was a matter of life and death to our nation. The world is moving so fast that if we do not educate ourselves we will not only be left behind but also will be no more. Q.4 : What advice did Quald-e-Azam give to his people on 14th August, 1948, on the eve of the first annual celebration

WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID - Chapter Summary

WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "WHAT THE QUAID-E-AZAM SAID" Quaid-e-Azam was a great Muslim leader. It was due to his wise leadership that the largest Muslim country appeared on the map of the world. The Quaid got his early education in Karachi. He went to England for higher studies. He got a law degree from there. The Quaid worked day and night for Pakistan. The Quaid asked his people to work honestly and selflessly for their country. He also stressed people on getting education. He also advised people to build a good character. He himself was a man of character. He also reminded people that the establishment of Pakistan is a fact to which there is no parallel in the history of the world. Pakistan is destined to play a magnificent part year after year.

CHILDREN - MCQs

CHILDREN - MCQs English 9th Chapter "CHILDREN" Multiple Choice Questions The poem Children was written by ___________. Henry Leigh Hunt Robert Frost William Wordsworth Henry Longfellow Henry Long fellow was an __________ poet. English Australian American Austrian “And the questions that perplexed me have vanished quite away. “Here perplexed” means __________. surprised puzzled wondered worried “vanished” means __________. disappeared appeared visible invisible “Ye open the eastern windows” ‘Ye’ is used for ___________. the poet the people us children Henry Longfellow was a professor at _________ University. Cambridge Oxford Harvard Washington “And the brooks of morning run” “brook” means __________. canal stream river channel ‘dread’ means __________. fear joy dried happiness “Come to me, O ye children And whisper in my ear” whisper mean _________. to speak loudly to speak politely to speak harshly to speak slowly ‘in my ear’ means ___________. in the ear

CHILDREN - Question Answers

CHILDREN - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "CHILDREN" Question Answers Q.1 : What questions perplexed the poet? How has his questions been answered? Ans : The poet was perplexed by the thought of his old age and ultimate death. Then the poet thought that children are the signs of life. The old people depart from the world and the children replace them. He understands the life cycle of man and is satisfied now. Q.2 : How are children different from the poet? Ans : Children are young, fresh, lively and happy. The poet is old, worried and unhappy. The chapter of life is opening to children and it is closing to the poet. Q.3 : How can the birds and the sunshine be in the hearts of children? Ans : Birds are always happy. The sunshine is a sign of life. The birds and the sunshine are in the hearts of children mean that children are happy, energetic and full of life. Q.4 : What would happen to us if there were no children? Ans : Children are a source of joy and brightness.

CHILDREN - Chapter Summary

CHILDREN - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "CHILDREN" Henry Longfellow appreciates children in his poem. They are the sunshine to our life. They make us happy and cheerful. If there had been no children the world would have become a desert. Children are like birds that are always happy. The poet was sad thinking of his death. However, he forgot all his worries in the company of the children. The poet calls the children living poems. The gladness of their looks and their caresses have no match. In short, all the happiness in the world is due to children. There can be no life and no charm in life without children.

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT - MCQs

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT - MCQs English 9th Chapter "THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT" Multiple Choice Questions Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad All Jinnah became the president of Muslim League in __________. 1930 1932 1936 1934 BI Aman’s real name was __________. Akhtari Begum Afshan Begum Abadi Begum Anwari Begum Bi Aman was the ___________ to Moulana Muhammad Ali and Moulana Shaukat Ali. sister mother aunt grandmother Begum Muhammad Ali also wrote for the ___________. press periodicals people children The grateful nation called __________ Madr-i-Millat. Begum Muhammad Ali Abadi Begum Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali Ms. Fatima Jinnah Begum Ra’ana Liaquat Ali organized the Women’s Voluntary Service and later the Women’s National Guards consisting of _________ battalions. 1 2 3 4 There were ________ girls in the Women’s National Guards. 1400 2400 3400 4400 __________ house became the centre of women’s political activities. Lady Nusrat Haroon’s Lady

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT - Question Answers

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT" Q.1 : Who was Abadi Begum? Why is she remembered till today? Ans : Abadi Begum, popularly known as Bi Aman was the mother of Moulana Muhammad All and Moulana Shaukat Au who devoted their lives to the cause of the Muslims. She is remembered till today because she taught her sons to be willing to sacrifice their lives in the cause of Muslim independence. Q.2 : 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.3 : What word did BI Aman send to her sons when they were arrested and imprisoned? Ans : When her sons were arrested, brought to trial and imprisoned for two years, Bi

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT - Chapter Summary

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT" Women also took part in the Pakistan movement side by side with men. They formed the women branch of the Muslim League. They organized public meetings for women and addressed large gatherings. They also took part in public meetings organized by men and made speeches there. They educated Muslim girls. They took out processions. They travelled widely to explain their struggle for independence to people. Women from Punjab and Sindh contributed a lot in the Pakistan Movement. Thus we can say that women played a great role in the creation of Pakistan along with men.

ALLAMA IQBAL - MCQs

ALLAMA IQBAL - MCQs English 9th Chapter "ALLAMA IQBAL" Multiple Choice Questions Allama Iqbal was born in _________. Lahore Faisalabad Sargodha Sialkot Allama lqbal was born on November 9, ___________. 1873 1875 1877 1899 He went to Government College, Lahore for studies in __________. 1894 1895 1896 1899 He passed his M.A from Punjab University in __________. 1899 1894 1895 1896 He was appointed professor of ___________ at the Oriental College in 1899. Persian English Urdu Arabic He got a degree of law from _________. Munich New York England Washington Allama Iqbal was awarded Ph.D. degree for his work on __________ philosophy. Eastern Persian Western Russian lqbal devoted a great part of his life to the study of _________. Islam philosophy poetry Arabic He also took an active part in __________. sports business literature politics He was elected a member of the Punjab Legislative Council in __________. 1924 1925 1926 1927 He was elected __________ of th

ALLAMA IQBAL - Question Answers

ALLAMA IQBAL - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "ALLAMA IQBAL" Question Answers Q.1 : What do you know about Allama lqbal’s education? Ans : After completing his early education in his home town Sialkot, Allama lqbal went to Government College, Lahore in 1895. He passed M.A. in 1899 from the University of Punjab in 1905, he left for England for higher studies and got a law degree from London. In 1908, Munich University awarded him Ph.D. degree for his work on Persian philosophy. Q.2 : Allama Iqbel was a philosopher Comment? Ans : Allama lqbal was well-versed in philosophy, both eastern and western. He pointed out the defects in some of the philosophical systems of the west. He also got a doctorate degree from Munich University for his work on Persian philosophy. He also put forward the philosophy of Pakistan and asked Quaid-e-Azam to make it a reality. Q.3 : What was Allama Iqbal’s political role in the creation of Pakistan? Ans : Allama lqbal took an active part in p

ALLAMA IQBAL - Chapter Summary

ALLAMA IQBAL - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "ALLAMA IQBAL" Allama lqbal was a great poet of the east. His poetry was meaningful and purposeful. He awakened the Muslims from their deep sleep. Allama lqbal was also a great philosopher. Munich University awarded him a Ph.D. degree for his work on philosophy. Allama lqbal was a great politician too. AIlama lqbal made a definite demand for a separate state for the Muslims of India in 1930 at Allahabad. His demand shocked both the Hindus and the English. He played a great role in the creation of Pakistan.

THE DAFFODILS - MCQs

THE DAFFODILS - MCQs English 9th Chapter "THE DAFFODILS" Multiple Choice Questions “I wandered lonely as a cloud” Here I refer to __________. the reader the cloud the daffodils the poet Continuous as the stars that shine, and twinkle on the milky way, in the above lines, the daffodils have been compared to ___________. the clouds the other flowers the stars milky way “They stretched in never- ending line along the margin of a bay” Here “they” refers to ___________. the stars the daffodils the clouds the hills The daffodils were growing ___________. along the margin of a bay by the side of a pool by the riverside in a garden The poet saw ___________ daffodils. a few white blue a large number of “A poet could not but be gay in such a jocund company!” Here “jocund company” refers to the ___________. friends of the poet waves daffodils stars When the poet was looking at the daffodils, ___________. he felt sad to see them he was totally lost in their beauty he thou

THE DAFFODILS - Question Answers

THE DAFFODILS - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "THE DAFFODILS" Question Answers Q.1 : What does the poet compare the daffodils with and why? Ans : The poet compares the daffodils with stars. The daffodils resembled the stars in some ways. The daffodils stretched along the margin of a bay in a never-ending line like the stars spread on the milky way. The daffodils fluttered In the breeze while the stars twinkled in the sky. Q.2 : What does Wordsworth see when he lies upon his couch in a pensive mood! What happens to the poet when he lies on his couch? Ans : When the poet lies on his couch, the beautiful scene of the daffodils comes before his eyes. His heart then fills with pleasure and dances with the daffodils. His loneliness then becomes a great joy. Q.3 : How can wealth come to the poet by looking at the scene before him? Ans : William Wordsworth was a poet of nature. He loved natural beauty. When he looked at the beautiful scene of the daffodils, he valued his h

THE DAFFODILS - Chapter Summary

THE DAFFODILS - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "THE DAFFODILS" William Wordsworth loved natural objects and enjoyed their beauty. Once he came across a large number of daffodils which were tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The scene of the daffodils filled his heart with great joy. The daffodils stretched in never-ending line like the stars that shone on the milky way. He kept gazing at them for a long time in amazement. That beautiful scene is still fresh in his memory. Whenever he lies on his couch in loneliness, the daffodils come to his mind and his heart starts dancing with them.

HELEN KELLER - MCQs

HELEN KELLER - MCQs English 9th Chapter "HELEN KELLER" Multiple Choice Questions Before the advent of Islam, the Quraish used to worship _______. sun moon gods idols No Arab is superior to ________. another Arab Turks non-Arab Egyptians The Prophet (peace be upon him) said in his last sermon that _________. all the Muslims are relatives to one another all the Muslims are brothers to one another all the Muslims are friends to one another all the Muslims are strangers to one another The event of the Prophet’s migration to Medina is called ___________. hijra meraj migration A.D The whole humanity is the offspring of ___________. Hazrat Ibrahim Jesus Christ Hazrat Ismail Hazrat Adam God __________ man from dust. built constructed created Manufactured Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in ____________ A.D. 570 571 572 573 Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed Hajj in the __________ hijra. 10th 9th 8th 7th Mount Arafat is near _________. Medina

HELEN KELLER - Chapter Summary

HELEN KELLER - Chapter Summary English 9th Class Chapter "HELEN KELLER" Helen Keller could see and hear everything up to the age of two. Then she became blind and deaf as a result of a serious illness. At seven Miss Sullivan started teaching her. She started going to a school for blind children at eight. She started speaking again at ten by feeling the movements of her teachers lips with her hands. She learnt to read by touching the raised points of special books for the blind with her fingers. She graduated from the Harvard University. She devoted her whole life to help the blind and the deaf. She also visited Pakistan for the same purpose at seventy-six. She was indeed a wonderful and courageous woman.

MOEN JO DARO - MCQs

MOEN JO DARO - MCQs English 9th Chapter "MOEN JO DARO" Multiple Choice Questions Moen-jo-Daro means the mound of the _________ in Sindhi. living non-living deceased dead It is ________ km from Larkana. 55 29 27 40 The ruins of Moen-jo-Daro are _________ years old. 5,000 4,500 5,500 6,500 Moen-jo-Daro is on the ________ bank of the river Indus. right left east west The ruins were discovered in _________. 1622 1722 1822 1922 Sir John Marshall was an English _________ servant. government official civil honorary Moen-jo-Daro was a city of straight roads and _________ houses. well-planned well-built well-managed well-protected Each house was made of large __________ bricks and had a bathroom. baked cemented concrete metallic Covered _________ ran beside the streets. canals gutters channels drains There was a great _________ in the centre of the town where grain was stored. godown depot hail market The people of this city must have been great _________ with th

MOEN JO DARO - Chapter Summary

MOEN JO DARO - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "MOEN JO DARO " The ruins of Moen-jo-Daro are 27 km from Larkana. They were discovered in 1922.The people of Moen-jo-Daro were rich and civilized. Their city was well-planned and clean. These people were traders who traveled widely. Some of them were farmers and others were skilled craftsmen. The finds of Moen-jo-Daro are kept in a museum there. The best find of Moen-jo-Daro is the head of a bull which was used as a seal. Metal tools found from there gave the probable age of Moen-jo-Daro as 4,500 years old. Nobody knows what destroyed them. They might have been destroyed by a great earthquake or they were raided from the north. Their language has not yet been deciphered.

The Neem Tree - MCQs

The Neem Tree - MCQs English 9th Chapter "The Neem Tree" Multiple Choice Questions “The Neem Tree” was written by Elvis Kazi Ellen Kazi Emma Kazi Elsa Kazi “My Lovely Neem, That intercepts sun’s. ________ beam.” burning igniting scorching hot “Thou charm’st the wanderer’s woe away with __________ shade”. comforting soothing cool refreshing “Could man be bold as thou and rise above the earth, with the _________ arm.” sheltering protecting strong powerful Elsa Kazi was the wife to Allama _________, the VC of the University of Sindh. Hasan Ali Afandi Daud Pota none of them I.I Kazi Elsa Kazi died in _________. 1965 1966 1967 1968 Elsa Kazi wrote poems in __________ and English. French German Russian Chinese Elsa Kazi got married to I.I Kazi in _________. 1910 1911 1912 1913 The poet Elsa Kazi wants man to follow _________ example. her her husband’s any good Neem tree’s

THE NEEM TREE - Chapter Summary

THE NEEM TREE - Chapter Summary English 9th class notes from Chapter "THE NEEM TREE" Elsa Kazi appreciates the Neem tree in her poem. The Neem tree bears the scorching heat of the sun all day. It is very bold as its leaves still remain green in spite of all the harshness of the weather. The poetess wants man to follow the noble example of the Neem tree. Man should also try to save the suffering people from all harms. The Neem tree provides soothing shade to people who sit under it. Man should also provide comfort to people through sacnfice. According to Elsa, service to mankind is the highest aim of life.

The Neem Tree - MCQs

The Neem Tree - MCQs English 9th Chapter "The Neem Tree" Multiple Choice Questions The shrine of Ghaus Bahaul Haq is in ________. Multan Peshawar Lahore Quetta Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Is lovingly called _________. Saint Latif Shah Latif Lal Latif Haq Latif Shah Abdul Latif was born in __________. 1589 1789 1889 1689 When Shah Abdul Latif was born, emperor ________ ruled the country. Akbar Babar Aurangzab Humayun Shah was born in a small village called _________. Bhit Shah Hala Haveli Math Tando Bago Shah Latif’s father’s name was _________. Syed Habib Shah Syed Hamid Shah Syed Usman Shah Syed Ghulam Shah Shah Latif got married at the age of _________. 18 22 24 20 A mound of sand is called _________ in Sindhi. chhit pat bhit ghit A mound of sand is called _________ in Sindhi. chhit bhit pat ghit A mound of sand is called _________ in Sindhi. bhit chhit pat ghit Shah Latif invented a musical instrument called __________. aighoza murli dhol tamboora Lati

SHAH ABDUL LATIF - Chapter Summary

SHAH ABDUL LATIF - Chapter Summary English 9th class notes from Chapter "SHAH ABDUL LATIF" Shah Abdul Latif’s ancestors had migrated to Sindh from Hirat. Shah Latif was a great saintly poet of Sindh. His poetry is simple and moving. The collection of Shah’s poetry is called “Shah jo Risalo”. Besides being a saint and poet he was also a musician so he made music simple and invented a musical instrument called “tambooro”. Shah Latif spent the last part of his life on a Bhit. There was a lake near the Bhit. He spent most of his time there in prayers, devotion or composing verses in God’s praise. Shah Bhittai died on the Bhit and was buried there. A shrine was built over his grave where his urs is held on 14th Safar every years. People love his songs even today and respect him very much.

SHAH ABDUL LATIF - Question Answers

SHAH ABDUL LATIF - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "SHAH ABDUL LATIF" Question Answers Q.1 : When and where was Shah Abdul Latif born? Where had Shah’s ancestors migrated from? Who ruled the country then? Ans : Shah Abdul Latif was born in 1689 in Hala Haveli. The Mughal emperor Aurangzeb ruled the country then. Shah’s ancestors had migrated to Sindh from Hirat during the days of Tamerlane. Q.2 : What kind of man was Shah Abdul Latif? Ans : He was very sensitive. His heart was soon filled with the love of God. The beauty of nature aroused his feelings strongly. He started writing poetry when he was only a boy. Q.3 : When did Shah marry? How did he treat his wife? Ans : Shah got married at 20. He treated his wife kindly. He lived with her for many years. Q.4 : What is the meaning of a ‘Bhit’? Why is Shah called the saint of Bhit or Bhittai? Ans : A mound of sand is called ‘Bhit’ In Sindhi. After his fathers death Shah left his home and passed the rest of his life on

The Last Sermon of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) - MCQs

THE LAST SERMON OF THE HOLY PROPHET (P.B.U.H) - MCQs English 9th Class Chapter "THE LAST SERMON OF THE HOLY PROPHET (P.B.U.H)" Multiple Choice Questions Before the advent of Islam, the Quraish used to worship _______. sun idols moon gods No Arab is superior to ________. another Arab Egyptians non-Arab Turks The Prophet (peace be upon him) said in his last sermon that _________. all the Muslims are relatives to one another all the Muslims are brothers to one another all the Muslims are strangers to one another all the Muslims are friends to one another The event of the Prophet’s migration to Medina is called ___________. hijra meraj migration A.D The whole humanity is the offspring of ___________. Hazrat Ibrahim Jesus Christ Hazrat Ismail Hazrat Adam God __________ man from dust. built created constructed Manufactured Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born in ____________ A.D. 571 570 572 573 Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed Hajj in the ______

The Last Sermon of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) - Chapter Summary

THE LAST SERMON OF THE HOLY PROPHET (P.B.U.H) - Chapter Summary English 9th class chapter "THE LAST SERMON OF THE HOLY PROPHET (P.B.U.H)" Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the last Prophet of God. When he started preaching Islam, the people of Makkah turned against him. He then migrated to Medina, this event is called the Hijra. In Medina, he founded an Islamic society in the 10th Hijra, he performed Hajj with his followers. He gave a sermon on Mount Arafat. The main points of his last sermon are as follow: Allah is the only God. None shares His authority. The superiority of man is not based on blood or wealth. Only the goodness of a man makes him superior to others. All the Muslims are brothers. The most righteous is the most honourable. The Quran is a permanent source of guidance for mankind.

Traitors Meet with a Sad End Traitors Meet With a Sad End - Story

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