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Questions & Answers class 10th
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Unit 1:
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Q-1:
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How can
people achieve perfection in the moral, spiritual and social areas of life?
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Answer:
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People
can achieve perfection in the moral, spiritual and social areas of life by
seeking light and guidance from the life of the Holy Prophet (ï·º).
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Q.2.
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How did
the Holy Prophet (ï·º) set high and noble
ideals for all mankind?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Prophet (ï·º) set high and noble
ideals for all mankind through his practical examples.
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Q.3.
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How
were people of Makkah convinced of the Holy Prophet's (ï·º) justice even before his Prophethood?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Prophet (ï·º) did justice in
every case. His dealings with people were always fair. Therefore, the people
of Makkah were convinced of his justice even before his Prophethood.
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Q.4.
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What
standards of justice did the Holy Prophet (ï·º)
practice as head of the state of Madinah?
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Answer:
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As head
of the state of Madinah, the Holy Prophet (ï·º)
practiced high standard of justice. He decided every case on merit. He did
justice without regarding race, colour or creed.
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Q.5.
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What
made non-Muslims bring their suits to the Holy Prophet (ï·º)?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Prophet (ï·º) was very strict in
doing justice. Therefore, the non-Muslim brought their cases to him for
decision.
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Q.6.
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How
does the Quran describe the personality of the Holy Prophet (ï·º)?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Quran describes the personality of the Holy Prophet (ï·º) as follows: “We have, indeed, in the Messenger of Allah, a
good example (of conduct) for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Final
Day.”
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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How did
the Holy Prophet (ï·º) resolve the issue
regarding the Black Stone?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Prophet (ï·º) resolved the issue
by suggesting a very suitable plan.
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Q.2.
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Why did
Quraish think that the Holy Prophet (ï·º)
would favour them?
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Answer:
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As the
Holy Prophet (ï·º) himself belonged
to the tribe of Quraish, that’s why they thought that He ï·º would favour them.
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Q.3.
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Why did
non-Muslims trust the Holy Prophet (ï·º)?
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Answer:
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The
non-Muslims trusted the Holy Prophet ï·º
as He was well-known for his justice.
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Q.4.
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What
advice did the Holy Prophet (ï·º) give to Hazrat Ali
ؓ?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Prophet (ï·º) advised Hazrat Ali
ؓ not to decide any matter without hearing both the parties and without
knowing the truth.
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Q.5.
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What
does the word “proclaim” mean?
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Answer:
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It
means declare something in a formal manner or in an open way.
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Unit 2:
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Q.1.
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When
does Chinese New Year start?
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Answer:
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Chinese
New Year starts on some day between January 21st and February 20th.
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Q.2.
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Why do
Chinese families do thorough cleaning of their houses before New Year’s Day?
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Answer:
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They
think that, such a cleaning removes the bad luck of the previous year and
makes the house ready to accept the good luck of the coming New Year.
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Q.3.
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Which
colour is not allowed and which colour is encouraged on Chinese New Year?
Why?
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Answer:
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Black
colour is not allowed as it is a symbol of death. Red colour is encouraged as
it is associated with warding off bad spirits.
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Q.4.
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What do
decorations on doors and windows symbolize?
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Answer:
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Decorations
on doors and windows symbolize good luck and happiness.
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Q.5.
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What is
the significance of New Year’s Eve Dinner?
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Answer:
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The
significance of the New Year’s Eve Dinner is that it helps Chinese families
to sit together.
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Q.6.
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What do
the little red envelops filled with money symbolize?
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Answer:
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The
little red envelops filled with money symbolize wealth and prosperity.
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Q.7.
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What is
the importance of Chinese New Year for Chinese families?
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Answer:
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Chinese
New Year is very important for Chinese families as it brings them close
together. They express their thanks for the previous year and refresh
themselves for the New Year.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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Why is
Chinese New Year never on the same day each year?
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Answer:
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The
Chinese follow lunar calendar which differs from Gregorian calendar.
Therefore, Chinese New Year never starts on the same date each year.
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Q.2.
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What is
Chinese belief about cleaning houses before new year day?
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Answer:
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To
clean the houses before the start of New Year is like to wipe away the bad
luck of the previous year.
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Q.3.
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Why
does New Year’s Eve dinner consist of eight or nine dishes?
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Answer:
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The
diner consists of eight or nine dishes because in Chinese language, “eight‟
means “prosperity‟ and “nine‟ means “long-lasting‟.
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Q.4.
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Is
Chinese belief about people having character traits of animals a fact or an
opinion?
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Answer:
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There
may be some reality in the belief but I think it is just an idea.
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Unit 3:
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Q.1.
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What is
the lesson taught in the first stanza?
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Answer:
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The
first stanza teaches the lesson of perseverance. It teaches that our first
failure should not make us sad. Rather it should urge us to make daring and
steady steps.
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Q.2.
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What
can we learn from failure?
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Answer:
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Failure
teaches us the lesson of courage. It urges us to take more daring and steady
steps to reach our goal.
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Q.3.
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How is
failure not a disgrace?
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Answer:
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To
leave working after failure is surely a disgrace. But if failure urges to
take more daring and steady steps, it is no disgrace then.
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Q.4.
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How
many times should we try and why?
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Answer:
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We
should keep on trying until we succeed. If we leave trying after failure, it
would be disgraceful. That is why we should keep on trying.
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Q.5.
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What
should we do if we find our task hard?
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Answer:
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If we
find our task hard, we should not be discouraged. We must see that if other
people can do it, we can do it also. Then we would do it successfully.
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Q.6.
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Give an
example of struggle from your life?
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Answer:
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Moon is
my friend. He wrote a novel which proved to be a total failure. But he kept
on trying. Finally, he has written a best-selling romantic novel.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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What
does the word „persevere‟ mean?
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Answer:
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It
means "to continue trying to do something in spite of
difficulties".
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Q.2.
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"If
we strive, it is no disgrace", explain this sentence?
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Answer:
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Answer: It means that we should be persistent in
striving. It is not a matter of shame to work and work.
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Q.3.
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Why is
the poet repeating the sentence „try again‟?
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Answer:
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To
highlight the importance of constant working, the poet repeats the phrase
"try again".
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Unit 4:
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Q.1.
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You
should not keep checking if the bleeding has stopped? Why?
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Answer:
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You
should not check if the blood has stopped because it may damage the clot that
has formed and blocked the blood flow.
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Q.2.
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Why is
it necessary to keep away soap from the wound?
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Answer:
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It is
necessary to keep away soap from the wound because it can cause irritation in
the wound.
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Q.3.
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How is
an antibiotic cream or ointment good in healing the wound?
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Answer:
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The use
of antibiotic cream is good as it fastens the body’s natural healing process.
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Q.4.
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What
should you do if you are allergic to adhesive material used in most bandages?
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Answer:
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If you
are allergic to adhesive material used in bandages, you should use
adhesive-free dressings.
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Q.5.
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When do
you need to see a doctor?
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Answer:
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You
should see the doctor if the recovery is slow or if the wound is infected.
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Q.6.
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What
should your first aid kit consist of?
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Answer:
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The
first aid kit should contain a first aid book, plasters, elastics bandages,
gauze, adhesive tape, antiseptic wipes, cotton wool, safety pin, tweezers,
scissors, latex gloves, calamine lotion, thermometer and analgesic tablets.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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What is
the importance of knowledge of „First Aid‟ in crisis management?
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Answer:
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The
knowledge of „First Aid‟ is very important as it helps us to manage crisis.
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Unit 5:
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Q.1.
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What
does the poet hear?
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Answer:
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The
poet hears the sound of rain drops falling on the top thick leaves.
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Q.2.
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What
according to the poet is a sweet noise?
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Answer:
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The
sound of rain drops falling on the leaves seems to be musical. Thus, the poet
calls it a sweet noise.
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Q.3.
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What
will happen after the rain stops?
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Answer:
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After
the rain, the sun will break through the clouds. It will shine bright. It
will be a lovely sight.
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Q.4.
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How
does the sun come out after the rain?
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Answer:
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After
the rain, the sun breaks through the clouds. It shines bright.
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Q.5.
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How
does the light fill the drops?
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Answer:
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After
the rain, the sun shines bright. The sunshine fills every drop with light.
Every drop begins to shine in the rays of the sun.
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Q.6.
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What
makes the scene lovely?
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Answer:
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After
the rain, the atmosphere is washed. The sun shines bright. Everything begins
to shine in the rays of the sun. Thus, the whole scene becomes very lovely.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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What do
the rich and the poor leaves stand for?
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Answer:
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The
rich leaves mean the top thickly growing leaves. The lower thin leaves grow
less in number. Therefore, they are poor.
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Q.2.
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Do you
also like the sun coming out after rain? Why?
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Answer:
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Yes, I
like the sun coming out after rain. After rain, it shines bright. The washed
atmosphere looks lovely in the bright sunshine.
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Unit 6:
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Q.1.
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How is
a newspaper more convenient medium of news?
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Answer:
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You can
read a newspaper at any time and at any place. You can carry it with you. You
can select or reject any news. Thus, it is more convenient medium of news.
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Q.2.
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How
does a viewer get restricted while watching TV news?
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Answer:
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On TV,
you cannot choose or reject any part of news. And you can watch a TV program
at certain time and place only. Thus, the viewers get restricted.
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Q.3.
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In what
way viewing news on TV is easier than reading newspaper?
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Answer:
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Watching
TV requires little effort and a little skill of language. Thus, viewing news
on TV is easier than reading newspaper.
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Q.4.
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How do
newspapers give us more in-depth coverage?
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Answer:
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Newspapers
give news in detail. They publish editorials and articles. Thus, they give an
in-depth coverage.
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Q.5.
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Why do
some people read more than one newspaper?
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Answer:
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Some
people read many newspapers to study news from all angles. This helps them to
determine the validity of news.
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Q.6.
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How can
readers give feedback to the newspaper articles?
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Answer:
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The
readers can give feedback to the newspaper articles by getting their writings
published in the public forum.
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Q.7.
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Which
medium do you prefer for news? Why?
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Answer:
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I
prefer newspapers because they are convenient. They can be read at any time
and at any place.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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What is
one good thing about newspapers?
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Answer:
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You can
read the news of your own choice at any time of the day. This is good thing
about newspaper.
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Q.2.
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How
does television make us lazy?
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Answer:
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We can
view the news at TV without any effort. Thus, it makes us lazy.
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Q.3.
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Have
you ever given your views on any article?
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Answer:
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Yes,
once I gave my views on „Co-education‟ in response to a feature published in
“The Dawn".
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Q.4.
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Which
simile has the author used and why?
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Answer:
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The
writer says that TV news is just like fast food and the news published in
newspapers is just like a dinner with many dishes. The writer has used this
simile to tell us that news published in a newspaper give us full details.
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Unit 7:
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Q.1.
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What
are some distinctions of the writer?
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Answer:
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He won
Quaid-e-Azam batch in scouting. He won the quiz contest on the topic “Who is
Who‟. He won Academic Excellence Awards in speech competition and essay
writing competition. He won prizes for Computer Applications, Geography and
Advanced Algebra.
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Q.2.
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How has
the writer spent his summer vacation?
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Answer:
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During
the summer vacations, he did many jobs to develop a sense of responsibility.
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Q.3.
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What
has he gained from his summer jobs experiences?
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Answer:
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The
summer jobs experiences have polished his faculties of brain and body. They
have made him mature and responsible.
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Q.4.
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How are
these experiences helpful to him in future?
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Answer:
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The
summer jobs experiences have made the writer mature and
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responsible.
Thus, these experiences would be helpful to him in future.
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Q.5.
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What
kind of student is the writer? Which of his qualities
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impress
you?
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Answer:
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The
writer is a well-rounded student. He takes deep interest in his studies. He
is also a leading sportsman. He does various jobs during vacations. All these
qualities of him really impress me.
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Additional Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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What
kind of person is the author?
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Answer:
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The
author is a young man who has just handled many tough tasks of teenage.
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Q.2.
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What
does the author want to imply by mentioning his co-curricular activities?
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Answer:
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By
mentioning his co-curricular activities, the writer wants to imply that he is
a well-rounded student.
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Q.3.
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How
have these job experiences made the author more mature?
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Answer:
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By
doing these jobs, the author has a sense of responsibility. Thus, he has
become more mature.
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Q.4.
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What
has motivated the author to participate so actively?
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Answer:
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The
author has developed a positive outlook. This outlook has motivated him to
participate in co-curricular activities actively.
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Unit 8:
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Q.1.
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How is
wind described in the first stanza?
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Answer:
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Wind
has been described as a demon destroying everything all around.
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Q.2.
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With
what wind is compared in the first stanza?
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Answer:
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Wind is
compared to a demon in the first stanza.
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Q.3.
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What is
wind doing to all man’s work?
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Answer:
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The
wind is destroying man’s wonderful works.
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Q.4.
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How
does the scene look like when wind is still?
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Answer:
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It
looks like eternal peace when wind is still. The sky looks bright and blue.
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Q.5.
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What
comparison is made in the second stanza?
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Answer:
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Wind is
compared to a light breeze that glows gently in the second stanza.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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With
what the wind is compared?
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Answer:
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Wind
has been described as a demon destroying everything all around.
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Q.2.
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Explain
“its center is in truth”?
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Answer:
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It
means that peace is, in fact, its reality.
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Unit 9:
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Q.1.
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What
were some famous careers for the young people in the past?
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Answer:
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The
famous careers for the young people in the past were to be a doctor, a pilot
or an engineer.
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Q.2.
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Nowadays
non-traditional careers are more appealing to young minds? Why?
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Answer:
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Nowadays
non-traditional careers are more appealing to young minds because life has
become more innovative and revolutionary.
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Q.3.
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What is
meant by the “right profession”?
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Answer:
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The
right profession is one that suits your aptitude and gives you money, honour
and peace of mind.
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Q.4.
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Why is
it important to consider the scope of any field?
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Answer:
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It is
important to consider the scope of any field because it helps you to select a
right profession.
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Q.5.
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Is
there any need of proper career counseling department? Why?
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Answer:
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Yes,
career counseling department is very necessary even at school level because
it would help the students to select right profession.
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Q.6.
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How can
career counselors help the young people?
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Answer:
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They
can help the young people by suggesting them the right professions.
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Q.7.
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Which
career do you want to opt for? Give reasons.
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Answer:
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I want
to be a teacher as it is according to my aptitude. I want to produce doctors,
engineers, scientists and other experts in various fields of life.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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In
past, why did people want to become a doctor, an engineer or a pilot?
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Answer:
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They
wanted to become doctors, engineers or pilots because these professions were
thought to be more respectable and paying in the past.
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Q.2.
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Explain
the phrase “profitable livelihood”?
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Answer:
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It
means a paying profession.
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Q.3.
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How do
career counselors help you choose the right profession?
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Answer:
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They
help us choose a right profession because they know the market trends.
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Q.4.
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Which
of these professions have interested you the most? Why?
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Answer:
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I want
to be a computer engineer because we are living in the field of computer
science. Computer literacy is vital to success in today’s life because it has
been involved in every profession.
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Unit 10:
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Q.1.
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How
does a book connect the reader and the writer?
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Answer:
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The
reader enters into the world created by the writer by reading a book. Thus,
the book connects the reader and the writer.
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Q.2.
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In what
way books are better than radio, TV and Internet?
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Answer:
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Books
are a source of comfort for us. Besides, we can keep a book with us forever
and can read it whenever and wherever we like. Radio, TV and Internet do not
possess these qualities. Thus Books are better than radio, TV and Internet.
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Q.3.
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"It’s
a slow food in a world given over to fast food” Explain.
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Answer:
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The
present world is very swift. People do not have time even to eat peacefully.
Thus, they prefer fast food. On the other hand, the world of books is slow.
You relax with a book in your hand and read it. Thus, the peaceful world of
books is slow one contrasted with the actual fast world of fast food.
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Q.4.
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Why
should people be given more opportunity to read books?
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Answer:
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People
should be given more opportunities to read books because they are safe
shelters, sustenance and roads forward.
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Q.5.
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Which
book has inspired you the most? Why?
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Answer:
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The
Holy Quran has inspired me the most as It keeps us on the right path.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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Have
you ever experienced the same feelings while reading a book?
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Answer:
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Yes, I
have often experienced such feelings. Rather, whenever I read, I get involved
in the text.
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Q.2.
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Can
modern technology take the place of books?
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Answer:
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No,
modern technology cannot take the place of books. On screen text is no equal
to a printed text.
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Q.3.
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Why
does the author use the terms “fast food” and “slow food”?
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Answer:
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The
author creates textual beauty by using these terms. Moreover, he contrasts
the fast world of technology with the slow world of books.
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Q.4.
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What
role does a library play to promote the habit of book readings?
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Answer:
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The
libraries promote the habit of reading by offering a variety of books on all
topics.
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Unit 11:
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Q.1.
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Who
looked after Pip after the death of his parents?
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Answer:
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His
sister and her husband looked after Pip after the death of his parents.
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Q.2.
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Who was
Joe? How did he treat Pip?
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Answer:
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Joe was
Pip’s sister’s husband. He loved Pip and treated him kindly.
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Q.3.
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Why did
Pip give food and drink to the prisoner?
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Answer:
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He gave
food and drink to the prisoner as an act of kindness.
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Q.4.
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What
happened to the prisoner?
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Answer:
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The
prisoner was rearrested.
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Q.5.
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Why did
the prisoner support Pip?
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Answer:
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As Pip
had fed the prisoner in his misery, he supported Pip.
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Q.6.
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What
happened to the prisoner’s wealth after his death?
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Answer:
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After
the prisoner’s death, all his wealth was occupied by the government.
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Q.7.
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Do you
know a person who achieved success in life through his hard work?
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Answer:
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Yes, I
myself have achieved success through hard work. And also I know other such
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Additional
Short Questions
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Q.1.
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Have
you read any novel by Charles Dickens?
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Answer:
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Yes, I
have read a novel „A Tale of Two Cities‟ by Charles Dickens.
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Q.2.
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What
kind of boy was Pip?
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Answer:
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Pip was
a kind boy. He was a lonely orphan. He had to suffer the cruel treatment of
his sister.
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Q.3.
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What
changed Pip’s life?
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Answer:
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A man
whom Pip fed in his misery helped Pip later with money. Thus, Pip got
education in London due to that man’s help. This changed his life.
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Q.4.
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How did
Pip become a successful businessman?
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Answer:
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First,
Pip worked as a clerk. Then by hard work he became one of the owners of an
insurance firm. Thus, he became a successful businessman.
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Unit 12:
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Q.1.
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Which
areas are most affected by incessant growth in population?
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Answer:
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The
developing countries are the most affected areas by incessant growth in
population.
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Q.2.
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Why are
developing countries going to suffer more due to over population?
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Answer:
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The
developing countries are going to suffer more because there the ratio of
population increase is greater than other areas.
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Q.3.
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What is
the major cause of food shortages and malnutrition?
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Answer:
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The
shortage of fertile land and its increasing productivity are the major causes
of food shortages and malnutrition.
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Q.4.
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How are
water resources under great stress?
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Answer:
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Due to
over population, water resources are under great stress because more people
consume more water.
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Q.5.
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What is
the effect of depletion of fossil energy?
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Answer:
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The
effect of depletion of fossil energy is that the fuel prices are rising
everywhere.
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Q.6.
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What is
the limitation of improved technology?
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Answer:
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The
limitation of improved technology is that it cannot make any addition to the
existing natural resources.
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Q.7.
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How can
sufficient food supply be made possible for the future generation?
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Answer:
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Sufficient
food supply can be made possible for the future generation by doing two
things. First, we manage and protect natural resources. Second, we should
control the fast-growing population.
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Q.8.
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What
strategies should be adopted for safe future?
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Answer:
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First,
we should protect natural resources. Second, we should control the
fast-growing population. These strategies will make our future safe.
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Additional
Short Questions:
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Q.1.
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What
does the word “depleted” mean?
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Answer:
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It
means consumed or exhausted.
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Q.2.
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Do you
also face shortage of water in your locality? Why?
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Answer:
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Yes, we
face shortage of water in our locality because we need better water
management.
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Q.3.
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How is
fossil energy a finite source?
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Answer:
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As we
cannot increase fossil fuel energy so it is finite source.
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Q.4.
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What
other word you can use to replace “optimum”?
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Answer:
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It can
be replaced by the words like “best‟ or “most favourable‟ or “optimal‟ or
“prime‟.
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Unit 13:
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Q.1.
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What
case did the young men bring to Hazrat Umar Farooq ؓ?
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Answer:
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They
brought the case of their father’s murder. They also brought the murderer
with them. They demanded justice.
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Q.2.
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Why did
the old man hurl a stone at the camel?
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Answer:
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The old
man hurled a stone at the camel because it had eaten a few leaves from one of
his trees.
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Q.3.
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Why did
the villager ask Hazrat Umar Farooq ؓ to delay the execution?
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Answer:
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The
villager had hidden a piece of gold in earth. It belonged to his younger
brother. He wanted to hand over that piece of gold to a trustee. Thus, he
asked Hazrat Umar Farooq ؓ to delay the execution.
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Q.4.
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On what
condition was the criminal allowed to leave?
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Answer:
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He was
asked to give his guarantor who could suffer death in case he did not return.
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Q.5.
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Why
were Sahabas worried?
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Answer:
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Hazrat
Abu Zar Ghafari ؓ was to be killed in case the murderer did not return. Thus,
the Sahabas ؓ were worried about his life.
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Q.6.
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Why did
the accusers forgive the villager?
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Answer:
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The
accusers forgave the villager as they were impressed by his honesty and
faithfulness.
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