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RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN - MCQs

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN - MCQs English 9th Chapter "RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN" Multiple Choice Questions _________were made to make life safer and happier. schools societies families laws Thousands of years ago men lived in caves, we now call them __________. historians ancient people savages barbarians A patriot is one who loves his __________. parents country family relatives We can not be good Muslims without being good and __________ citizens. dutiful happy family good Thousands of years ago men lived in __________. tents huts palaces caves If we ignore traffic rules, we not only __________ the lives of others but ours as well. enrich enslave endanger entangle The cleaning of the streets and removal of the filth and _________ are possible in an organized society. thrash rubbish garbage cabbage If a shopkeeper gives short measure or sells substandard goods, he must be prepared to get the same kind of ____________. treatment measurement

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN - Question Answers

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN" Question Answers Q.1 : Who were savages? Ans : Thousands of years ago men lived in caves like animals. They are now called savages Each one of them lived by himself and for himself. They hunted for their food and lived hard lives. Q.2 : What happened when societies grew larger? Ans : When societies grew larger man became more civilized. Many more professions and occupations developed. Laws were made to make life safer and happier. Q.3 : What is our duty / responsibility to our country? Ans : It is our duty/responsibility to understand the problems facing our country and we must cooperate with the government in solving them. We should be loyal and patriotic to Pakistan. We should pay our taxes promptly, fully and honestly. Q.4 : What are the problems facing Pakistan? Ans : There are a lot of problems facing Pakistan. The main problems facing Pakistan are poverty,

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN - Chapter Summar

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN" The earlier man lived by himself and for himself. As societies grew larger and men became more civilized, new professions developed. Laws were made to safeguard people. It is the duty of every citizen to work honestly. If someone is dishonest, he teaches others to be dishonest. We get the same treatment from others as we treat them. The main problems of our country are poverty, illiteracy and population growth. We can solve these problems through proper education and hard work. We can not be good Muslims without being good and dutiful citizen. We should be loyal and patriotic to Pakistan. We should also be good to our neighbours.

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

Traitors Meet with a Sad End Traitors Meet With a Sad End Short Story on "Traitors Meet with a Sad End Traitors Meet With a Sad End" Some dogs were guarding a flock of sheep when a wolf appeared on the scene. They became alert and began to bark at him. The wolf could not dare to go further. But he was very clever and cunning. He approached the dogs and said, “We belong to the same family. That is why we are very much like each other. The only difference between us is that we wolves are free while you are slaves to your masters. Let us forget our enmity and become friends.” The dogs looked at each other and nodded. Seeing his clever idea work well, the wolf further said, “Accompany me to the forest ; all the wolves will welcome you warmly.” Leaving the flock unguarded, the dogs accompanied the wolf who took them to a den of wolves. No sooner did the dogs get in than the wolves fell upon them and tore them to pieces. Soon they reached where the unguarded flock was grazi

Fury Doesn’t Pay At All - Story

Fury Doesn’t Pay At All Short Story on "Fury Doesn’t Pay At All" North Wind is very, very cold as it comes from ice-capped mountains. When it blows, people shiver all over even in the warm sun. Seeing the people shivering hard, the North Wind came to have a false pride of his strength so much so that he challenged the strength of the sun even. But the sun is SUN after all. He tried to smile away the Wind’s challenge but the Wind insisted on a trial of strength. So, he had to agree. The trial was to be upon a traveller. He who could strip the man of his cloak was to be the winner. The Wind was the first to try. Gathering all his force and fury, he came down upon the man trying to blow his cloak off his body. But the man wrapped it even harder round himself. Now it was the Sun’s turn. He beamed at first gently. Feeling the cosy warmth, the traveller unwrapped his cloak and hung it from his shoulder. As the sun shone bright, he threw it off. So, the sun emerged a winner

Islamic Economics and Place of Interest - English Essay

Islamic Economics and Place of Interest English Essay on "Islamic Economics and Place of Interest" Islamic Economic Order, based on the revealed teachings of Islam by Allah, the Knower, the Wise, is unique in its nature, teachings and methodology. It is fundamentally poles apart from both capitalism and communism possessing the birtues of both but free from their evils. Allah has given a warning in the Quran that anyone who is not prepared to give up the practice of Riba should prepare himself for war with Allah. But while all Muslims accept the prohibition, the controversy about the essence, nature and parameters of what has been prohibited by the Quran in prohibiting Riba remains. The meaning of Riba in the light of the Shariah as understood by the scholars is as follows: in the Arabic language Riba, literally refers to increase, addition, expansion or growth. In explaining the injections of the Quran, the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) added cret.ain transitions of excha

Letter : To your friend describing a wedding ceremony in your family

Describing a wedding ceremony Examination Hall, (City) A.B.C. June 01, 2015 My Dear Friend, I invited you but you could not come because of your Exams. I received your letter on Monday. I am very sorry that I could not reply soon, because it was the marriage of my cousin and I was very busy in the marriage of my cousin. I would like to tell you about this function. The next day was “Barat”. It came in time. The wedding it. The young boys were dancing at the beat of the drum. After a while “Nikkah” ceremony was performed. Later the food was served to the guests. In the end, the bride was brought among the guests and the rest of ceremonies were performed. At about 5o’clock the “Barat” departed. During that whole function I missed you like anything. I would have enjoyed it more if you were present. Anyway pay my regards to your parents. Yours Sincerely, XYZ

Affectation Seldom Works - Story

Affectation Seldom Works Short Story on "Affectation Seldom Works" Once upon a time there was a jackdaw who lived near a farm-house. The owner of the farm had kept some pigeons and he fed them with grains regularly. The jackdaw looked at the pigeons and envied them everyday. Deciding to share the feed, the jackdaw painted his body like that of a pigeon. Then he joined the pigeons as one of them. Thus he was able to enjoy the feed daily. The pigeons never suspected anything foul. But one day after the feed, the jackdaw could not control himself. He started crying and the pigeons came to know that he was not one of them. They pecked at his body so mercilessly that he began to bleed. The jackdaw flew away to save his life and went straight . to his own brethren—the jackdaws. But because of his painted body, they refused to own him. So, he was forced to flee in order to save himself. He became a homeless wanderer which he till today is. Never pose to be what you are not.

Is Islam a Name of Fundamentalism? - English Essay

Is Islam a Name of Fundamentalism? English Essay on "Is Islam a Name of Fundamentalism?" Would you call it an irony of fate or international vilification of Islam by some nations that a religion which, by its very name, is peace-preaching has come to be associated with Terrorism and condemned under, the newly coined term fundamentalism. Basically, fundamentalism means nothing more than sticking to the fundamentals of one’s faith. Is it bad? Do not many Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, even the nonreligious communists stick to the fundamentals of their faith? Are they not fundamentalists by the very definition? Why is the term applied only to Muslims specifically and discriminately? Just to condemn them under a new name? For centuries the Western nations have been condemning Islam on the accusation that Islam had been spread by sword. When Western scholars themselves exposed the fallacy of this proposition, anti-Islam minds thought of a new pretext. They coined the

Letter : To your friend thanking him for the books he lent you

Thanking for the books he lent you Examination Hall, (City) A.B.C. June 01, 2015 My Dear Friend, I would like to thank you for the books you lent me last Sunday. I was really in need of them. You did me a great favour. All this shows your deep love for me. You have sacrificed for me, even when you are also in the need of these books. By God, you have some up to the proverb that a friend in need is a friend indeed. I am heartily, thankful to you. You have always been kind to me. I have started reading these books. I shall use them with care. As soon as possible, I shall return them. Yours affectionately, XYZ

THE MILLER OF THE DEE - MCQs

THE MILLER OF THE DEE - MCQs English 9th Chapter "THE MILLER OF THE DEE" Multiple Choice Questions The Miller of the Dee was written by __________. William Wordsworth Robert Frost J.H. Leigh Hunt Charles Mackay The Dee is a _________. kingdom mountain river forest The Miller was happy because he was __________. not rich not envious not lonely not coward “No lark more blithe than he” means ___________. he was as happy as a bird he was bright as a lark the lark was happier than him there were no happy larks The mill was worked by ___________ power. horse water gas steam The king sighed because he was __________. envious tired unhappy bored The miller thanked the river Dee because it provided him __________. freedom food earning food and earning The moral of the poem “The Miller of the Dee” is that __________. contentment is everything envy is the root of all happiness money can’t buy happiness the poor are happier than the rich “Such men as thou are England’s

THE MILLER OF THE DEE - Question Answers

THE MILLER OF THE DEE - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "THE MILLER OF THE DEE" Question Answers Q.1 : Who is a miller? Where did the miller dwell and what was he singing about? Ans : A miller is a man who runs a mill. The miller dwelt beside the river Dee. He was always singing that he envies nobody and nobody envies him. Q.2 : Who is the happier of the two, the miller or the king? Ans : The miller is happier than the king. He earns his bread with his own hands. He loves his wife and three children. He is not In debt and is thankful to God. Q.3 : Why did the king say that the miller was wrong? Ans : The king told the miller that he was wrong because he envied him. The king was sad while the miller was happy. The king said that if his heart could be as light as that of the miller, he would gladly change it with him. Q.4 : What did the king say to the miller in the last stanza of the poem? Ans : The king told the miller that his mealy cap was worth his crown. The kin

THE MILLER OF THE DEE - Chapter Summary

THE MILLER OF THE DEE - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "THE MILLER OF THE DEE" Charles Mackay tells the story of a miller in his poem “The Miller of the Dee”. He used to work from morning to night. He kept singing a song while working. The theme of the song was he envied nobody and nobody envied him. A king happened to pass from there one day. He said that he was wrong because he envied him. The king was sad while the miller was happy. He asked the miller why he was happy. The miller replied that he earned his bread with his hands and spent the money on his family. He led a contented life and owed nothing to anyone. The king said that his mealy cap was worth his crown and his mill was worth his kingdom. He also said that such men like him were England’s pride.

NURSING - MCQs

NURSING - MCQs English 9th Chapter "NURSING" Multiple Choice Questions Nursing means taking care of and looking after the __________. ill unwell unhealthy sick Our Prophet peace be on him visited the sick ___________. sometimes often regularly usually Hazrat Ghifaria accompanied the Prophet peace be on him in the Battle of _________. Khandaq Khyber Ahzab Yarmoak Florence Nightingale became the _________ of modern nursing in 1851. founder mother pioneer sister At ___________ Florence Nightingale felt that the aim of her life was to serve the suffering humanity. 15 16 18 17 When Florence was twenty-four, she decided to become a __________. doctor surgeon nurse physician Florence Nightingale went to ____________ for training of nursing. Canada Germany USA UK Florence Nightingale played a great role in the Crimean __________. war conflict bloodshed turmoil Florence was offered £ ___________ for her services in the Crimean war. 35,000 40,000 50,000 45,000 Flor

NURSING - Question Answers

NURSING - Question Answers English 9th Chapter "NURSING" Question Answers Q.1 : What does nursing mean? Who was Florence Nightingale and what was her aim in Life? Ans : Nursing means looking after the sick and injured. Florence Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing. Her aim in life was to serve the suffering humanity. Q.2 : What did the Prophet (peace be upon him) do for the sick? Ans : He visited the sick regularly, comforted them and spoke kind words to them. He even visited his ailing enemies. He urged the Muslims to help those who were sick or suffering. Q.3 : What did the Prophet (peace be upon him) give Hazrat Ghifaria and why? Ans : Hazrat Ghifaria accompanied the Prophet (peace be upon him) in the Battle of Khyber. She tended the wounded soldiers on the battlefield because she was a very good nurse. The Prophet (peace be upon him) presented a necklace to her for her services in the battle. Q.4 : Give an account of the life and work of Florence Nightingale

NURSING - Chapter Summary

NURSING - Chapter Summary English 9th class Chapter "NURSING" Nursing means looking after the sick or injured. Nursing is also regarded important in Islam. Prophet (peace be upon him) paid visits even to his ailing enemies. Muslim women worked as nurses on the battlefields and in the hospitals. Florence Nightingale is considered as the founder of modern nursing. She decided to serve the suffering humanity by becoming a nurse. Though her family opposed her to becoming a nurse, She did not give in. Her family allowed her to become a nurse at last. She got training for nursing In Germany. She played a great role in the Crimean war between England and Russia. She managed military hospitals at Crimea. She was awarded £45000 for her services in the war. She established an institution for training nurses in London with that money.