3. Unit 1, Hazrat Muhammad an Embodiment of Justice, Solved Exercise of 10th English by AG Ahmad

 

10th English A          Unit No 1

Hazrat Muhammad an Embodiment of Justice

Ex. B               Page:5

i) Equitable                

                        (a) Fair                                    (b) just                         (c) equal

ii) Ancestor

(a) antecedent             (b) forefather             (c) predecessor

iii)  Foe

(a) Relative                  (b) enemy                    (c) friend

iv) Firm

(a) Expensive              (b) powerful                (c) persistent

v)  Glorious

(a) Lustrous                 (b) splendid                (c) fabulous

 

Ex. C            Page:6

 

Sr#

Word

Meaning

Sentence

i

Guilty of

کا مجرم

Sana is found guilty of stealing.

ii

Belong to

تعلق ہونا

Ali belongs to a noble family.

iii

Exchange for

کے بدلہ میں

She exchanged the dollar for Pakistani currency.

Iv

In accordance

کے مطابق

You should study in accordance with your timetable.

 

Ex. A              Page:6

 

1. In paragraph 1                                 details of the Holy Prophet’s

(a) general                   (b) specific                  (c) chronological

2. The Key idea of paragraph 2 is that­                                   

            (a) Hazrat Muhammad ( ) was a great orator

(b) Hazrat Muhammad ( ) was a just a head of the state

(c) Hazrat Muhammad ( ) was just and fair even before his Prophet-hood

3. Example given in paragraphs 3 and 4 show that­                           

(a)  Hazrat Muhammad () was a just head of the state

(b) Hazrat Muhammad () was a simple man

(c) Hazrat Muhammad () was fair in his dealing

4. Paragraph 5 shows that                              

(a)  Hazrat Muhammad ( ) was a just a head of the state

                (b) The justice of Hazrat Muhammad ( ) was a source of peace and security for non-Muslims

            (c) Hazrat Muhammad()was just and fair even before his Prophet-hood

5. To whom did the Holy Prophet ( ) give the following advice?

“When two men come to you for judgement, never decide in favour of one without hearing the arguments of the other; it is then most likely that you will know the truth.”

(a) Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique          (b) Hazrat Ali             (c) Hazrat Umar Farooq

 

Ex. A              Page: 8

1. She puts in much effort into her studies as she wants to score good marks. (Abstract)

2. They recommended him for his justice and truthfulness. (Abstract)

3. Keep the balls in that basket. (Concrete)

4. The dishonest trader is losing the trust (Abstract) of his customers. (Concrete)

5. He did not take good care (Abstract) of his pet. (Concrete)

Ex. B               Page: 9

1.       He asked me       a                      very hard question.

2.      The Question that he asked me was easy.

3.      Have you seen     X         my scarf?

4.      Could you please pass me                       the       salt?

5.      Is there     a          good restaurant around here?

6.       The Restaurant that my friend owns is very good.

7.      I have several                   X         good friends.

8.       The UAE is a beautiful country.

9.      I’II see you in      a                      week!

10.  I’m on                  X         vacation until Monday.

Ex. C              Page:10

1. This is an old-fashioned hat.

2. We discovered Fahad’s plans.

3. A rolling stone gathers no mass.

4. The recent flood caused heavy damage.

5. An oral presentation can be interesting.

Ex. D              Page:10

1. What were you doing when I        called  you last night?

2. I was sitting in the caffe when you            called  me.

3. When you arrived at the bus stand, who was there?

4. Shamsa was watching a film when she heard the noise.

5. We were playing tennis when Javed hurt his ankle.

Ex. E               Page:10

Punctuated paragraph;

During the Sermon, an Ansari seeing some men from the tribe of Banu Tha’lba sitting there stood up and pointed toward them and said, “Oh Messenger ( ) of Allah! Their ancestors killed a member of our family. We appeal to you to get one of them hanged in exchange for that.  The Holy Prophet () replied, “The revenge of the father cannot be taken on his son”.

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