3. Unit 1, Saviour of Mankind, Solved Exercise of 9th English by AG Ahmad

 9th English A            Unit No 1

The Saviour of Mankind

Page No 7                  Ex. No A

Word

Synonym

Word

Synonym

Dazzling

Daze/Amaze

Bestow

Give/ Confer

Imagination

Explorer/Voyager

Message

Memo/Note

Remarkable

Amazing/Notable

Superstition

False notion/Fallacy

Compose

Create/ Write

Abandon

Dump/ Ditch

Preservation

Defense /Protection

 

 

Page No 8      Ex. No B       

Word

Meaning

Word+ Suffixes+ Prefixes

Meaning

One

Belief

Parallel

Justice

Flinching

Knowledge

Construction

ایک

ایمان

متوازی

انصاف

ڈگمگانے والا

 علم

تعمیر

Oneness

Disbelief

Unparallel

Injustice

Unflinching

Aknowledged

Reconstruction

وحدانیت

بے ایمانی

غیر متوازی

ناانصافی

مضبوط

صاحب  علم

ازسر نو تعمیر

Page No 8      Ex. No C

C. Match column A with B to find the exact meanings of the words.

Column A

Column B

1.      Charm

      5--  Eliminate

2.      Compose

      4--  Belief

3.      Civilization

      2--  Write

4.      Faith

      3--  Culture

5.      Eradicate

      1--  Attraction

6.      Eloquence

      7--  Confer as gift

7.      Bestowed with

      6--  Fluent

8.      Demolish

      9--  Preaching

9.      Proselytizing

      8--  Destroy

10.  Everlasting

      11-- Living example

11.  Embodiment

      10-- Never-ending

12.  Chaos

      13-- Edge

13.  Verge

      12-- Confusion

14.  Wonder

      15-- Pride

15.  Dignity

      14-- Surprise

Page No 8                  Ex. No D       

Word

Meaning

Sentence

Century

صدی

We are living in 21st century.

Conquest

فتح

The Holy Prophet was a driving force behind Arab conquests.

Influential

بااثر

The Holy Prophet is the most influential figure in the history.

Determination

عزم

He fought in the battle with full determination.

 Delegation

وفد

A delegation of teachers met the Prime Minister.

Quietly

خاموشی سے

I always listen to my teacher quietly.

Urge

اصرار کرنا

I urged my uncle to stay at my home.

Ignorance

جہالت

Ignorance brings about many evils.

Page No 9                  Ex. No

·        Choose the correct adjective. (Correct answer is underlined & bold)

1. Ashfaq Ahmad was a                                 writer.

(a) Famed                    (b) famous                  (c) famously                (d) infamous

2. This is a very                                   seminar.

(a) Information            (b) informed                (c) informative           (d) informing

3. My mother becomes                                    if I get home late.

(a) Anxiety                  (b) anxious                 (c) anxieties                 (d) anxiously

4. It is                           to get the correct information form the.

(a) Advisable  (b) advisible                (c) advising                 (d) advised

5. Who is                     for this chaos?

(a) Responding            (b) responsible           (c) responsive  (d) responded

 

Page No 9                  Ex. No A

Adjectives

Meanings

Adjectives

Meanings

i)   Dazzling

خیرہ کر دینے والی

vi) Tropical

گرم علاقہ

ii)   Unparalleled

بے نظیر

vii) Profound

گہرا

iii) Trackless

بے سراغ ،بے نشان

viii) Poetical

شاعرانہ

iv)  Remarkable

شان دار

ix) Kind

رحم دل

v)   Eloquent

فصیح

x) Small

چھوٹا

Page No 9                  Ex. No B       

Word

Meaning

Sentence

Dazzling

خیرہ کر دینے والی

I cannot see any thing in the dazzling light.

Unparalleled

بے نظیر

Taj Mahal is an .unparalleled historical monument in the world.

Trackless

بے سراغ ،بے نشان

Arabia is a land of trackless deserts of sand dunes.

Remarkable

شان دار

This area is remarkable for its natural beauty

Eloquent

فصیح

His eloquent speech impressed the audience greatly.

Tropical

گرم علاقہ

I cannot see anything in the dazzling light of tropical sun.

Profound

گہرا

His father’s death has a profound effect on his family.

Poetical

شاعرانہ

Ali has taken part in the poetical competition

Kind

رحم دل

My teacher is very kind to me.

Small

چھوٹا

I cut small branches of trees.

Page No 10               Ex. No C

C. Complete the sentences using the correct form if verb given below.

(Invite, go, play, sell, help, allow, win, inform, pass)

1.      1. If I see Aslam, I’II invite him to dinner tomorrow.

2.      2. If I go out, I’II turn off the TV.

3.      3. If you play tricks on people, they will not trust you again.

4.      4. If the farmer sells all his kiwi-fruit in the market, he will be very pleased.

5.      5. I’II help you with your homework if I can.

6.      6. I’II allow you to ride my bike if you like.

7.      7. Will you give this basket to Auntie Sophie if you see her?

8.      8. If you don’t go now, you will be late from school.

9.      9. Will you inform me, if you’re going to be late?

10.  10. If he works hard, he will win the competition.

Page No 10               Ex. No D

i. I have been living in this house since 1970.            (has been, have been, was, will be)

ii. He came here yesterday.                                        (has come, came, will come, come)

iii. If you come I shall be available.                            (will come, come, have come, came)

iv. He will take the examination next year.                (will have, will, will be, shall)

v. He will come to us tomorrow                                 (comes, will come, came, had come)

 

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