THE GREAT VISIONARIES
ENGLISH 9TH - EXERCISES
UNIT # 04
2. Read the text and find out the names of the students who collected information on the following topics. Write the answers in your notebook.
(a) Personality and achievements of the Quaid.
Ans: Student A
(b) Political acumen and contribution of Allama Iqbal.
Ans: Student B
(c) The Quaid’s aspirations for the Muslims.
Ans: Student C
(d) Allama Iqbal’s aspirations for the Muslims.
Ans: Student D
(e) Personality and achievements of Allama Iqbal.
Ans: Student E
(f) The Quaid’s political acumen and contribution.
Ans: Student F
3. Read the text. Find the following words in your textbook and underline them.
- dynamic
- steadfastness
- guiding principle
- unparalleled
- undesired
- acumen
- proponent
- polarization
- aspirations
- envisioned
- pluralistic
- discrimination
- prevailed
- impartiality
- transform
- implementing
- versatile
- accomplishments
- culminating
- recall
- victimization
- distinction
- homage
- quest
4. Work with your partner and guess the meanings of the abovementioned words.
# Urdu Word Translation 1 رہنما اصول Guiding principle 2 ثابت قدمی Steadfastness 3 متحرک Dynamic 4 ناپسندیدہ غیر متوقع Undesired 5 لاجواب Unparalleled 6 بے مثال Acumen 7 کامیابی کا عزائم Aspirations 8 تقسیم Polarization 9 حاکی Proponent 10 تعصب کا نشانہ Discrimination 11 کثیر الجہتی Pluralistic 12 تصور کیا Envisioned 13 نافذ کرنا Implementing 14 غیر جانبداری Impartiality 15 پہلے پیچھے ہٹنا Prevail 16 کھانے سے Culminating 17 لائق و فائق Versatile 18 لاگو کرنا Transform 19 اتفاق رائے جاننا Recall 20 بوجھ، لے جانا Victimization 21 مہارت Homage 22 اصلاحات Quest 5. Tick the correct column for the statements given in the table.
# Statement True False 1 Jinnah wanted Muslims to have more rights in Pakistan. ✓ 2 Zoya and Amber offered to find information about Allama Iqbal. ✓ 3 Quaid-e-Azam first joined the Congress and then the Muslim League. ✓ 4 Both Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal were barristers. ✓ 5 Allama Iqbal wrote two letters to Quaid-e-Azam in 1938. ✓ 6 In his letters, he said that Muslims should demand a separate state. ✓ 6. Complete the quotes by filling the answer column:
TABLE A
# Quote part 1 Answer 1 You are free; you are free to go to your temples, d 2 To me he was a friend, guide and philosopher, f 3 The Muslim demand to create a Muslim India Within India a 4 At difficult moments in their history, it is Islam e 5 My guiding principle will be c 6 I am sure that with your support and cooperation, I can look forward g 7 We are all citizens b TABLE B
# Quote part 2 Answer a is in no way without justice. A b and equal citizens of one state. Q c justice and complete impartiality. Q d you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this state of Pakistan Q e that has saved Muslims and not Muslims that have saved Islam. A f and during the darkest moments through which the Muslim League had to go, he stood like a rock Q g to Pakistan becoming one of the greatest nations of the world. Q 7. Go back to exercise 6 and find out when and where these words were spoken. After this write seven complete sentences in your notebook like this:
- On August, 1947, in the Constitution Assembly of Pakistan, the Quaid-e-Azam said these words.
- In 1938, in a message on Allama Iqbal's death, the Quaid-e-Azam said these words.
- In 1930, at the Allahabad meeting of All-India Muslim League, Allama Iqbal said these words in his address.
- Quaid-e-Azam said these words.
- Quaid-e-Azam said these words.
- On August, 1947, in the Constitution Assembly of Pakistan, the Quaid-e-Azam said these words.
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