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PEOPLE AND PLACES

GHAZI'S DIARY

English 9th - Short Answer Questions
UNIT # 08

Q.1: What are the things that the writer was missing?
Ans: The writer was missing his village, the simple mud houses, simple toys, and simple carefree people with whom he lived.

Q.2: Why did the lanes in the village become slippery in the rainy season?
Ans: The narrow streets of the village were covered with mud, so in the rainy season, they became slippery.

Q.3: Is the writer happy with his present life? Why? Why not?
Ans: He is not happy with his present life because he prefers the simple life and things of the village to the comforts of the present life. He is disgusted with the artificial things of modern life.

Q.4: Why do most parts of Pakistan have flood problems in summer?
Ans: Because of poor water management, in the rainy season, Pakistan's rivers overflow their banks and create havoc far and wide. The population is dense, and most of the population lives near rivers.

Q.5: Why did people start building barrages?
Ans: Rivers flood during the rainy season and run dry or have very little water sometime after the rains. People started building barrages to capture and retain the rainwater for later use and to prevent it from flooding.

Q.6: Do you agree/think that we should build bridges? Why? Why not?
Ans: Bridges are very useful for transportation, but in the current situation, we need more barrages to overcome the water shortage. Rainwater can be stored. Floods can be avoided. By doing so, we will take the country towards development. I think we should build more barrages than bridges.


Q.7: What do you know about the life of the writer's village?
Ans: The villagers were very simple and carefree people. They had simple things. They sat and slept on the floor. The houses were small and made of wood, straw, and mud. The village had narrow mud lanes. The environment of the village was peaceful and pollution-free.

Q.8: Why were the villagers healthy and strong?
Ans: The villagers walked a lot. They sat and slept on the floor. They worked hard from dawn to dusk, so they are healthy and strong.

Q.9: What was 'Otaq'? What did people do there?
Ans: Otaq was the meeting place for men in the village. The village men used to meet there in the evening or in leisure. They used to share news, jokes, and gossips. They used to talk about weather, crops, and village affairs and enjoy folk songs there.

Q.10: What was the meeting place for women in the village?
Ans: The village well was the meeting place for village women. They discussed their matters there.

Q.11: Why does the author dislike new technology in this lesson?
Ans: The author says that our luxurious lifestyle has compromised our health. The availability of modern technology and new devices has distanced us from people. The access to technology has replaced the human touch. That is why the author dislikes new technology.

Q.12: What is a barrage? What are the benefits of a barrage? Why are barrages built? OR How can we get benefits from a barrage?
Ans: A barrage is a kind of wall constructed across the river. It has gates through which water passes in a limited quantity. A barrage controls the flow of water in floods and thus protects life and property. A barrage also stores water, which is used for irrigation through canals.

LIFE SKILLS (THE SECRET OF SUCCESS)

 English 9th - Short Answer Questions

UNIT # 07

Q.1: What were the three questions asked by the king?
Ans: These were the three questions the king asked?
(i) What is the most important time to start some work?
(ii) What is the most important work to do?
(iii) Who is the most important person?

Q.2: Why did the king want to know the answers to his three questions?
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.

Q.3: What could have happened if the King had returned earlier from the saint's hut?
Ans: The bearded man would kill the king 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".
Ans: The most important time for doing a thing is the resent. 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.

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN PAKISTAN’S CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT

 

THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN PAKISTAN’S CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT - SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

UNITS # 6

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 woman 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-Imtiaz.

Q.6: What do you know about the services of Bilquis Bano Edhi?
Ans: She is a philanthropist who is also trained as 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.

HEALTHY LIFE STYLE - Short Answer Questions


HEALTH PROBLEMS CAUSED BY MOSQUITOES 

ENGLISH 9TH - Short Answer Questions

UNIT # 05


Q.1: What are the most common diseases caused by mosquito bites?

Ans:
The most common diseases caused by mosquito bites are malaria, dengue, and chikungunya.

PAKISTAN AND NATIONAL PRIDE ENGLISH 9TH - Short Answer Questions

THE GREAT VISIONARIES

ENGLISH 9TH - Short Answer Questions

UNIT # 04


Q.1: What message did the Quaid give on 11th August 1947?

Ans:
On August 11, 1947, the Quaid gave the message of the right to freedom of religion, in these words "You are free, you are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques

ROLE MODEL SHAH ABDUL LATIF BHITAI - ENGLISH 9

 Short Answer Questions

Q.1: How was information about Shah Latif's early life collected? Why was it collected in this manner?

Ans:
Information about the life of Bhitai has mostly been collected from oral traditions. A renowned Pakistani scholar, educationist, and writer Mirza Kalich Beg, is said to have collected details about the early life of Shah Bhitai from some of the old people living at that time.

ENGLISH 9TH - Short Answer Questions

ETHICS – CHARACTER BUILDING
THE LAST SERMON OF THE HOLY PROPHET (P.B.U.H)


Q.1: When and where was our Prophet (ﷺ) born? What family did he belong to?

Ans:
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) was born in 571 A.D. in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. He belonged to the noble family of Quraish.