Unit No. 6: Climate Action: Impact of Global Warming on Pakistan For All Students in General 1. What makes Pakistan particularly vulnerable to the impacts of global warming? Answer: Pakistan faces very hot weather and sudden climate changes. Glaciers melt quickly, and sea levels are rising. These changes hurt farming, water, and health systems. Poverty and weak planning increase the risk further. All these things make Pakistan more vulnerable to global warming. 2. How does rising temperature affect urban areas like Karachi? Answer: The rising temperature affects urban areas like…
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A Bird Came Down the Walk by Emily Dickinson
Unit # 5: A Bird Came Down the Walk by Emily Dickinson For All Students in General 1. How does the comparison “They looked like frightened Beads” in the poem contribute to our understanding of the bird’s state of mind? What does this simile reveal about the bird’s emotions? Answer: The simile “They looked like frightened Beads” shows that the bird is alert and fearful. It is watching everything but carefully and nervously. The comparison to beads shows that the bird is delicate and anxious. This simile helps us understand…
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Team Moon (Unit # 4- English First Year) Questions & Their Answers For All Students in General Q.No.1: Why does the author choose to focus on the seamstresses at Playtex (Section 2) when discussing the Apollo 11 mission? What significance do their contributions hold in the broader context of the mission? Answer: The author chooses to focus on the seamstresses to show how ordinary workers played a crucial role in the successful Apollo 11 mission. Their flexible spacesuits helped astronauts stay safe. He has shown that this success depended on…
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The Echoing Green by William Blake (Unit # 3-English First Year) Questions & Answers- For All Students in General 1. What pattern of rhyming do you see in the poem, and how does it affect the mood? Answer: The poem “The Echoing Green” uses an AABB rhyme scheme in each stanza. This means that the first two lines rhyme with each other, and the next two lines form a separate rhyme. This rhyme scheme has a great effect on the mood and creates a smooth musical flow. This makes the…
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Moral Story in English for Inter Part-1 (For Average & Weak Students) 7. An Honest Woodcutter Storytelling is as old as man. It has been one of the greatest sources of preaching moral values because every story is written with some moral purpose. All the prophets, saints, religious scholars, and teachers have been adopting it as a source of preaching any kind of morality. If one follows the lesson preached in the story, one can avoid many perils and problems. The story “The Woodcutter…
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Moral story in English for Inter Part-1 (For Average & Weak Students) 6. THE THIRSTY CROW Storytelling is as old as man. It has been one of the greatest sources of preaching moral values because every story is written with some moral purpose. All the prophets, saints, religious scholars, and teachers have adopted it as a source of preaching any kind of morality. If one follows the lesson preached in the story, one can…
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Moral Story in English for Inter Part-1 (For Average & Weak Students) 5. THE KING AND THE SPIDER Storytelling is as old as man. It has been one of the greatest sources of preaching moral values because every story is written with some moral purpose. All the prophets, the saints, religious scholars, and teachers have adopted it as a source of preaching any kind of morality. If one follows the lesson preached in the story, one can avoid many perils and problems. The story “The Thirsty Crow” also gives…
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Moral Story in English for Inter Part-1 (For Average & Weak Students) 4. A Strange Hen Storytelling is as old as man. It has been one of the greatest sources of preaching moral values because every story is written with some moral purpose. All the prophets, saints, religious scholars, and teachers have adopted it as a source of preaching any kind of morality. If one follows the lesson preached in the story, one can avoid many perils and problems. The story “A Strange Hen” also gives us a sublime…
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Moral Story in English for Inter Part-1 (For Average & Weak Students) 3. Three Friends and a Bag of Gold Storytelling is as old as man. It has been one of the greatest sources of preaching moral values because every story is written with some moral purpose. All the prophets, saints, religious scholars, and teachers have been adopting it as a source of preaching any kind of morality. If one follows the lesson preached in the story, one can avoid many perils and problems. The story “Three Friends and…
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Responsibilities of Youth (Unit #2-English First Year) Questions & Their Answers For All Students in General 1. What major challenges did Pakistan face immediately after its independence, as highlighted by Quaid-e-Azam? Answer: Immediately after its independence, Pakistan faced the problem of managing the influx of refugees, financial denial, military deprivation, and economic blockade. These problems were severe enough to destroy even a well-established and organized state. 2. According to the Quaid, what is the difference between freedom and license? Answer: According to Quaid, freedom involves discipline, respect for law, and…
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