17. Unit 6, The Quaid’s Vision and Pakistan, Question Answers of 9th English by AG Ahmad
9th English A Unit No 6
The Quaid's Vision and Pakistan
Questions From Box |
Q. 1. Why did the Quaid have to
take long tours during early months of
independence?
Ans: During the early and difficult months of independence, the Quaid undertook countrywide tours to raise the spirit and confidence in his people.
Q. 2. Why did the Quaid want
the oneness of the whole nation?
Ans: The Quaid wanted the oneness of the whole nation because it was necessary for its progress and prosperity.
Q. 3:- Are we working according
to the expectations of the great leader?
Ans: No, we are not working according to the expectations of the great leader.
Q. 4:- What is the result of
neglecting the advice of the Quaid?
Ans: The result of neglecting the advice of the Quaid is that we are facing the fatal diseases of disunity, disharmony and disintegration in our ranks.
EXECISE
QUESTIONS:
Q. 1:- How much confidence did
Quaid-e-Azam have in his nation?
Ans: Quaid-e-Azam had great confidence in his nation and thought that if the people become united, they can get their lost dignity and honour.
Q. 2:- What was the Quaid’s
concept of our nation?
Ans: The Quaid’s concept of our nation was that we are one nation on the basis of religion and culture by having distinctive outlook on life.
Q. 3:- What was the ideology of
Pakistan in view of Quaid-e-Azam?
Ans: The ideology of Pakistan in view of Quaid-e-Azam was that the Muslims are an independent nation and any attempt to get them merge their national and political identity will be strongly resisted.
Q. 4:- What can be the possible
solution to our present problems?
Ans: The possible solution to our present problems is to follow the golden principles of our Quaid and becoming united by leaving aside our personal, local and provincial identities.
Q. 5: How can we become strong
nation?
Ans: We can become a strong nation by following the golden principles of our Quaid and becoming united by leaving aside our personal, local and provincial identities.
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