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Wr LAF FS 5L Setter eet if Sg tA Dee OLS St SIS pK Soloed gr re nthe ob ott 2. Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Malian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (OBJECTIVE) CCR eRe Gy The sun. the east, (A)rise (8) rises 7 Good students always hard (Chas se oO eO, ) (A) have worked (B) work 7 works (Dfworking All parents their children. (A)love v7 (8) are loving (C)loved Anata loved 1 donot ____ my meals at right (A) takes (B) took (C) take [pDeiang |__ my meals at right (A)takes (@) took (Cteev () [{0) are taking Patiots their ives for country (A) lay (B) laid (Clayed (O) has tay A patriot He always his country. allie. (A)tells w (B) tell (C) ell (jis telling ‘You ‘bath dail (A) takes taking av Ojtaken The earth ‘around the sun. (Grek _ (A) revolve (B)revowes 7 O)revolving (Gyevolved, NS The sun in the west, (A) sets 7 They alwa s set back home lai. (C) Setting (Op have set (A) come 7 (8) comes ( (Cjcame (O) had come Salma interest in studies. (A) take (B)takesW OA veking (O) has taken She hor cat very much, (A)loved He tells the tale story that. untrue. Ss @)ioving ZS (Cloves 7 (0) love (A) sounds He newspapers for living (A) soll Vv (®) sound wd (8) soli It____at present rh OY (A)is raining 7 {C) sounding (C) sels 7 (O)rains () sounded () wil sold (O).was raining It now. (A)is raining (O)has been raining (D).was raining Rickshaw is sno ayia, Zo thighwal (A) come (C) coming w (O)has come wee She English now. (A) was speaking ) speck (C)is speaking (0) spoke Now the stud (A) make lens a nois¢ inthe dass room, (B) had made (O)have been making (0) are making W She _-Erengh atpresent (A) leant (B)is leaning w (©) willleam (has been learning Thad beets “ef you since noon (A) waiting WN (B) wait (C) waited (©) shall wait lam for yoo” (A) waiting (B) wait [C) waited (O) shall wait The boys their homework now. Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 3. Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Malian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A)is dong w (B) was doing {C) are doing (O) does The girls net ball at present. (A) played (B) are playing 7 [C)has played (O)hes been playing Tam being a pisiol icense. (A) grants (B) granting (C) granted ©) grant 7 Mad dogs are Killed. (A) been (B) be (O)being (0) was, He a bike when he met an accident. (A) ride (B) is riding (C) rode (UZ) (O) wasviging alread) three cups of coffee, (A) too« @)take (C)have taken 7 DG have already the letter. (A) post (B) posts We have ‘the football match. (C) posted 7 )) anr’posting (A) win (8) been won ‘The summer season has toan end. (C)won 7 wadwon (A) coming @) comes They already their home task. (A) did (B) have done ¥ 7 (O)came (C)do C [ ©) come 7 (©) were doing ‘She ___playing the piano since 2 O' clock (A)have been (B)has been is O)were ‘Amjad the prize. (A) winning (B)has won (O)was won You have been since morning (Ov (Suave on ¥) (A)rested (@) rest (Gdsis (O) resting She since moming. (A) sleep (8) sleeping (Cyhas béen sleeping 7 (D) have been sleeping She since moming. (A) playing (B) played You. since moming (Ojhas played (O) has been playing # (A)resied @®resing > ) have been resting 7 (O)rests They have in this house for ten years. (A) been living 7 (B) lived ~ ©iving Ove 1 watching T.V. since 7 PM (A) has been (B) have te oO, (am Oywilbe They fighting for two hours. (A)are (B)has = (C)have been 7 Odd We cricket for an hour. (A)are playing Buti Lome [(C) have been playing 7 (Dwere playing The pationt with pairrwkehthe dactor arrived. (A) cried having peen crying Ai this book sinog marin (C)hhas been orying 7 Os aying (A)read (Bytasfead (O)has been reading 7 O)wilread She here since 1960:-—~ “ hhas living LB) had living (C)had been living (D)hes been lving 7 you sipoe Mlonda iH did not see” (B) has not seen (C) have not seen 7 (O)wilrnot seen The packet, there-sinde moming. (Ais lying” (B) was lying (O)has been ving 7 O)willbe ying It____ raining Siqce ast night. (A) has been (B)is being en (A)is sleeping (8) sleeps [C)have being (C) slept (D).was been (D) has been sleeping She in his office for seven years. Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 4 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Malian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) work (B) works (C) was working (O) has been working ~ He in the sun for an hour. (A) stands (8) has stand (O) has been standing 7 (O)wilstand was to see the match. (A) delighted w (B) delighting (©) delight (0) had been delighted He twenty minutes ago. (A)leave Betv She why we wanted to leam early. (C) leaves O)leavG_ (A) ask {B) asks (Chasked 7 © -_ ‘Quaid-e-Azam to protect the values, culture and traci tions of Muslims. (A) wants (B) wanted 7 (©) wil want Jv iave wanted They feel embarrassed to about it (A) talked 7 ‘By talks The mosque was in 1609. (C)tak )aiking (A) construct {B) consiruciod 7 Hamid apize. [C) being construct constructs: (A) winning Bywon 4 They hard all the day. (A) worked 7 (B) working (Ghave won, (C) work CG [ (0) be winning (©) are working ‘Arabs started to pressure. (A) mounts (B) mounted (c) routs SS (O) mount 7 \ him in the place yesterday. (Oz (A)am meeting {B) was met O)meet Shahida Sad song toda Gun / (A) sing {B) sings (Gsang v7 Os singing Posts were by Najma, (A) break (B) broke W (Chraked (O) breaks He from Lahore yesterda) (A)came 7 (B) comes tt to rain an hour ago. (O)will come O)have come (A) beings (B)had begun >) ) began 7 (D) is beging We ‘a match today (A) played 7 (B) had pleat (O)will payed © play have already — the letter. (A) post (B) posted 7 (©) posting (O)was posting He the office an hour ago X Alley BynasjeRS (Chil have left Opkaves It___ te rain an hour ago. (A) began 7 (B) Weg] (C)begin Oy begun [C)have bought Obys i this motor bike on) ago. 7 (A) will buy bought 7 ae Ne reaté (A)eat (Cjaie 7 Dpeating She did not___a le. (A) tole Aji 7 (©)teling O)told She red the room. (A) sing (B) sang (©) willsing (D).was singing 7 She was signinga soggsahen | the room. (A) enteri @)enter (Centered 7 (Oj enters 1 yok Waerthé bell rang. (A) reading y (B) was reading W (C)amreadng O)read They to scvol when the storm broke. (A) are going (B) went (C) gone (O) were going He was riding a bike when he an accident. Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 5 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Malian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) meet (B) meets (C)met vw (O) meeting was making tea when the doorbell (A) has rung (B) rings {C) ring (D) rang v ‘She was the students. (A) teaches (B) teach (C) taught (O)teaching 7 ‘Alter you I went o sleep. (A)had et 7 Bet He went home after he his work. (C) leave o BI (A) finished (B) wil finish (C) have finished (O) mera The} their meal before the guests arrived. (A) take (B) took (O)takes [Dyed tahen 7 ‘They had taken their meal before the guesis (A)artived 7 ‘Barve The match staried after! the play ground (C) have arived )) hati arived (a) has left {B) have left Thad the house before it staried raining. Olek edict W (A)leave ‘B) leaving | had left the house before it raining. (A) start B) wil starts DB (let (C)had af | () leaves (O)started ¥ ‘She ___before the party began. 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(A) pageant 7 (8) pagient (©) pagent (©) pegaent™ 7 (A) convolushuns {B) convolentions (C) convolutions 7 voee (A) ensight (B) onsite (C) insight jh A)ilustrate 7 (B)elustrate (C) elustrete ilosyate (A) technalogy {B) technology 7 (C) tachnogoy {chnolgoy (A) dorment {B) darment {C) dormente C Dy dorinant 7 (A) caurse (6) seurse (Ccoursew >) [(D) kaburce (A)barers (B) barriers 7 (©) barreers (O) bareers (A) epacurin {B) epocurin (C) apiouriar( (O)epicurean 7 (A) chastened 7 {B) chastened (©) chasiunady (©) chasteend (A) buiyant (B) buayant (C) buoyant _ (D) bouyent (C): Choose the correct meanings of the underlined word. Abu Jehl began knocking at the door violently. (A) politely 8) slowy (techn ‘Olangiily Their eloquence and memory found expression in their poetry. (A) week @) strong fuetey 7 (O) healthy Dunes means: (A) sandy hills 7 (8) remove (C) declare (O) destroy ‘The word ‘eradicate’ means (A) demolish (8) remove xe JO aesiroy v (D) rebuild | shall not abandon the true faith. (A) hate (B) strong (0) give pw (0) lke Inthe fifth and sixth centuries, aed stood wer (A) betterment 6) =s< Y (0) solitude (0) dilemma The word meditation means: {A) sound sleep (@) dozing ( (C) dees though 7 (D) suumber The Arabs possessed a remarkable memory, (A) dangerous (8) boring Ompressve 7 (Oyfamous Tropical means: CO (A) cold (B) vay not (Cwarm 7 (D) normal Proclaim means: ~ (A) request HA) respense (C) deciare ~ (0) forbid ‘Arabia is a land of unparallded ae pebuty. The underiined word means: (A) unexceptional inmatched 7 (C) unimpressive (Dj unimportant The word spit means: em (A) reality B) laziness {C) humility (Dj enthusiasm 7 The word Patriot ames from thé wérd Patriota, (A) clizen (8) poor (rich (D) countryman 7 Inspired means L(A) boring/— 7 [(@) unexciting (©) encouraged (0) motivates W Itis considered a commendable quality. | (A) admirably (B) poor (OC) nude (0) guilty Supreme means: (A) fighter @) patriot (sense (D)top 7 | Devotion means : Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 12 _Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) loyally 7. @) glamorous (C) easy to know (©) dificult to know All of them awarded Nishan-e-Haider. The underlined word means: (A) cheated (B) granted {C) protected (D) wanted He gave the Muslims a sense of identity: (A) pleasure (B) recognition 7 (C) strength (0) power The word integrity means: (A) uprighness (B) thirsty (C) treachery (D) conidges /A, He wanted to protect the values: (WO (A) defend # (ta (C) devastaie (O/Aevelop— The students are all geared up. Y (A) ready 7 (8) silent {C) motivated (C0) Reet She takes the roll-call. (A) phone call (8) bread roll (C)tum [(OPatiendance 7 ‘The word coverage means: } (@) planning (B) reporting 7 (expression ‘demonstration Media plays a very constructive role for society: (A) negative (8) complex (Cjeasy ( (D) positive 7 Media plays a very constructive role for society: (awareness @) opinion (C)informatigm (O)function 7 Impact means: (A) soft (8) follow oO fel (D) best Can wo say tho world is just a click away? (A) very near 7 (@) far away ora neway (O)out of way ‘Absolute means: (A) victim (8) compiete 7 hall (0) aware integral means. (A)ready @)fast 7 LOplay (D) essential 7 “Awareness” means: At (A) goodness @)bad dD. ) realization (Ohoonscous W We participate in different games. i, (A)like (8) take pal (©) waich (0) choose The word vindictive means: (A)revengetul 7 @)anger (CD (C) reward (D) blessing She remained steadfast and did not revedl the Sogrot. (A)firm and resoluie @)patight (C)ready to face (DO) prepared forthe worst Furiously means (A) happy. Bakar F (C) regular (0) see She simply posed a counter question-that infuriated Abu Jehil. (A) pleased PIB helped (C) helpless (D) annoying ¥ The floors are covered With\carfets: (Ayexposed (@) hidden 7 (Chiight () dosed ‘Resolute’ means: (A) weak (OB. firm ¥ {C) heavy (D) minor Astonish megjs: (A)make @)sient [O) surprise 7 (Ohmix Itwas so déticate situation. (A) diff (B) easy {C) sensitive ¥” (0) wrong Itwas very perilous joumey. (@yhelptal @)long (©) dangerous 7 (O)late She propared food for this journey: (Ajiravel 7 (8) picnic Ostay (Op hunger Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 13 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 She prepared food for this journey: (Alaot (B)bousht (C) cooked (Dpsold The word ‘Tipe’ means: (A) paved @)metaliod ‘At this, she instantly ran to a comer of the home, (A) hardly (8) immediately 7 various means. (A) huge @) diferent 7 ‘She would quietly venture towards the rugged mountains: {C) matured ¥ (©) switly (0) detaiis (D) grown up (0) slowly (0) supp (A) silently 7 (@) quickly She would quiotly venture towards the rugged mountains: (A) play (8) roam (©) slowly (nn (0) Happily? (O)gidghger 7 Detect means: (A) to find out 7 @)search (©) ooking for (DNook into This response shows the wisdom: (A) inquiry (B) question Her life would always be a beacon light for all of us: (C)sentence oanener (A) in (B) into (C) with (D) of You bbe punctual. (A) ought to ¥ (8) should The word refuge means: (A) regular @) place of safely 7 Glee means: (©) must (O)show SSS (O) would (D)heavy (A) weep (8) fy Jocund means: (Chiou 7 (O)see (A) happy 7 (8) sad (ound (O)boring Pensive means: (A) helpful @joyvtl My little horse must think it queer. (Chropeidi (D) thoughtful 7 (A) good (8) strange ¥" (C) dark. (D) cold landered lonely as a cloud: (A) played (ORES (Ojran (D)waked aimlessly 7 The word bliss means: (A) pleasure 7 (B) depression (© msery (Ophel They flash upon that inward eye: (A)fee! @)fal (Cl appear with sudden bight 7 (Ost ‘The word ‘supervise’ means” (A) control (B) make orders The word filter means : (©) administer 7 (Dpobey (A) make @)mi (©) separaie 7 (D) join Keep up your morale. (A) wealth LB) séif-esteent 7 (©) section (O)voice We should face it bravely to save the honour of Pakistan and Islam. (A) repair T ((B)sove thin ¥ (©) correct (O) separate We are divided into bits and pieces on certain issues, (A) pieces of cloth N18) bschen into pieces Do not be afraid of death, (C) disunited 7 (D)united (A)attended [1B) scared 7 (©) sqaured up (O)none ofthese Numerous means: (A) large 318) important ‘We are a nation’, he affirmed. (© deep (O)many 7 (A)tola (8) said emphatically 7 (C)broke in (Dy advised ‘The word merging means: (A) disappear“ > (B) forsake Today the Quaid’s Pakistan is facing numerous challenges. (rising (Opregiect (A) many 7 (8) empty You are made of sterling material: (C) very less (0) very easy Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 14 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 | (A) soft @) rusty | (C) strong ¥ Pivot means: (D} costly (A) end point (B) central point ¥7 (C) power point (D) beginning point Quaid-e-Azam was a man of strong faith and belief. (A) firm faith 7 (8) powerful faith (0) wavering faith The entire journey of the great leader's struggle was for Muslims of sub-continent. (A) short (B) long L{C) pleasing ‘Interior’ of a room means: O)yeling (D) compete %, (A) outside [@)inside 7 [(C) boundary (0) fkeor impressive means: (a) bg (@) remarkable (© fight Unfortunately means: (Dysayee (A) bad luck ¥ (@) greatly (holy D}cearif ‘Appointed means: (A) selected ¥” rejected (come The upper level of the interior is adored with blue paint: CAO) heay (A) higher ~” (B) lower (C) outer On} The upper level of the interior is adomed with blue paint, [ {0} super (A) inside (8) ugy (C) decorateh “2 “~/J (D) build The word adomed means: (A) decorated 7 @)cestoyed (©) deserted Itwas completed by his successor. (A) coming afier 7 (B) coming before (©) sucoeéstGl) / The word flamboyant means: (A) colourful (8) humble {© sof) ‘Hospice’ means: (D) blessed (0) son (0) natural L(A) hospital 7 (@) restaurant Som Blue Mosque is unmatched in majesty. (A) unfinishes (B) very simple [(C)new” (DO) school (D) matchless 7 ‘A heavy chain hangs at the entrance. Opposite of the underlined word is: [ (A) big (B) bold A CLO) long ‘embellish’ means: Og ¥ (A) build (®) polish JV) spoil Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey. (Dj decorate 7 (A) smallest (B) greatest. \/|(C) populated 7 (0) cultivated Mehrab is made of finely carved marble. (A) sironaly (8) roughly ( (Chauicki (D)delicately 7 The phrase “Frozen to the ground”. (A) frightened (B) calnyandquiet (C) motionless ¥ ‘Queer’ means: (A) change (B) light (C| strange ¥ The little birds are piping yet. (O)restless (0) bright (A) yeling Halang, (©) weeping Time has come that we should look back to rectify our mistakes. (Dy ittering 7 (A) repair \ |e break (C) conect 7 | slight means: (A) little 7 J) big (©) fight He gives his hamess bells a shake. (A) beautiul “ ~| (8) small (©) golden hamess means: (Dj sireamine (0) source (O) bridle 7 (A) contro’ (B) allow (C) divide Whose woods these are I think I know: (A) protect SS | (8) forest ¥ [(C) garden It was so delicate situation: (A) difficult | (8) easy (C) sensitive ¥ Recruit means: (0) goods (0) happy Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 15 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) dismiss (8) grow (C)employ 7 (D) support Imade up my mind. (A) resolved 7 (@) through (C) wrote (0) worked The word gradually means: (A) quickly @) speedily 7 (0) steadily (0) hurriedly miserable means: (A) alow (@) happen [C) very unhappy 7 (Ojrich 7S, Several questions popping in my mind: (A) popular (B) chirping {C) drinking (D) appkering-7, She looked at me with utter surprise: (A) complete 7 (8)soma Oro @irat twas the beginning of my profession as a nurse. (A) death (8) goal (©) completion Disa 7 ‘She always remained unswerving. (A) patent (8) fim and resolute (Ojready to face D) pregared for the worst ‘She walked on crutches which she would leave in a few months: (A) footpath (B) road (C) broken legs (_)/\ ~L(8) walking sticks 7 | was humbled by their gratitude, (A) proud (8) embarrassed (©) shaken ( (D) happy ¥ ‘An inner voice somewhere within me spoke. (A) deep sound (8) silence (©) oud voicg—S (O) personal thought 7 She could make some recovery: (A) food (8) cover CO) prosesS (D) get back tohealth 7 Drug addiction is a common problem. (A) general v7 |B) mutual (ej decitet (0) famous “Out cast’ means: (A) vagabond jbo vv (C)band- (virtuous We are trying to eliminate drug addiction. (A) increase (8) decrease (©) wipeout (D) maintain ‘Influence’ means: (A) effect ¥ (B) result 7 |) answer (D) devotion Rehabilitation of the drug victim is possible, (A) death @B)inuy By recovery ¥ (0) counsoiing Taboo means: (A) forbidden v7 Bh curating” (Chuseful (O)raght Curative means: (A) intend to health @)intend to6ugS (C)intend to recover (D) intend to richness. ‘Hurt’ means: (A) disturb Bray NS (anxious: (Opinjure ‘means: (A) relating to public (B) relating) human being | (C) relating to creation (D) relating to genes v7 In order to escape from: (A) scot iree ¥ (8) Fite (O melow (O) sharp discontented means: (A) satstied fepétisied ¥ (© attached (0) detached itis a big ‘source’ of discomfort. (A)pill LB) pain (Ojiime (D) means The word ‘demonstrate’ means: (A) dictate (@) show (Chexperiment 7 (Oj test This has given rise to immense noise pollution (A)heawy, (@) smal (Cynuge % (O) aificut The word disrupt means: (A)make ey, (B)smooth (© faciitate (O)dsub ¥ eel immense pleasure to see others happy: (A)abt @)iite Ores (Dyhuge 7 People must develop more awareness about noise pollution. Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 16 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) rationalism (8) knowledge (C) teaization ¥ (0) reality Noise emitting vehicles: (A) giving ¥ (@) taking (©) reaction () controling The word expedite means: (A)siow B)aull (Ojfasi7 (D)improve irritant means: (A) happh @B)annoying 7 (©) stagnant (O)pleasgatS, Manifold means: (A) to demonstrate (@)t0 shake sightiy (Otoact amusingly (O) aitielent poy 7 Certainity of impending death. (A) easy @)siow ‘(imminent 7 Qeay The word quiver means: (A) to demonstrate Bylo shake sighty ¥ (C/loactamusnaly Diceaty The word astonish means: (A) make (B) mix {C) separate CHO) sinrise 7 The word vigour means: (A) harbor (8) weakness (violence (J. 148) energy 7 The doomed hero is saved: (A) fated to suffer 7 (B) brave (C)great (“2 S\/| (0) foolish The word doomed means: (A) certain to fal (B) faving a good luck 7 (Chheldin great respect (D) able to perform well inanimate means: (A) notalive (B) dangerous (effec? CD 7 (D) long ‘Apparently means : | (A) obviously (8) asit appears ¥ JO) sleatly (D) unclearly Which of the following means the same as (A) quickly (8) speedily (0) hurriedly He would try to awaken their dormant faculties. or (A) inactive 7 @) active (C) weak (O)alve The beauty of woods hewitches minds: (A) forest 7 (B) hil 7 C(O) desert (0) sea Reveal means: (A) show 7 @)hide 7 YVeywaite Oj say The dawn was revelation of beauty: (A) disclosure ¥ (Bj secrecf “S| (C) promotion {D) demotion The word texture means: (A)siructure ¥ Bh appearatos\ (Chouttook Ojcold Death brings mellow sweetness: (A) cute (8) sor (C) bitter (D) moderate 7 » oose the corre on according to the gramma She is a ‘clever’ girl. The underlined word is: (A)noun FAB artis adverb (D) adjective v7 This is a very informative seminar. The underlined word is anva i (A)noun (By prahoun (C) adjective 7 (0) adverb She is a lazy girl. The underlined word is a/an (A) noun v HB) adjective (Overs (D) pronoun ‘Ashfaq Ahmad was a famous poet. The underlined words alan (A) adverb (8) preposition (C) adjective 7 (Dynoun ‘Ashfaq Ahmad was a famous writer. The underlined word is a/an. (A) anxious (B) well known (C) fluent (O) pride At this point in time, Allah raised a prophet. (A)interjectiom\— @)adverb (C) preposition 7 (Dy pronoun The period of waiting had come to a close. (A) verb (B) adverb (C) noun phrase (D) adjective ‘The Arabs possessed a remarkable memory. The undernoted word is a/an__. Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 17 _ Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) indefinite (B) pronoun (C) definite article (D) object She did not make a false statement, This is a/an noun. (A) assertive (B) negative ~ (C) imperative {D) interrogative He decided their cases with equity and justice. The underlined word is a/ an (A) abstract noun #7 () concrete noun (©) proper noun (D) material noun | Courage Is a/an.......noun. (A) material (B) countable (C) uncountable (D) abspract 7, Difficulty is @7an.......noun. (A) countable (B) uncountable (C) material (D) abstract 7” Salman is absent because he is ill. The underlined word is a/ an pronoun. (A) indefinite (8) refiexive (C)relative (D) personaywe ‘Quaid-e-Azam was a nation builder. The sentence is alan. (A) present tense (B) past tense # (C) future tense 7 SO) past periect tense Does the sun rise in the east? This is a/ an: (A) interrogative sentence | (B) assertive sentence (C) negative sentence Qype ‘sentence v Ow | Teach him to learn. The sentence is a/an___ (A) imperative sentence # | (B) assertive sentence (C) negative sehiense 7) (D) interrogative setence Nishan-e-Haider is the highest military award. The underlined word i alan [ (4) common noun () proper noun 7 (©) abstract pau (D) relative noun The horse runs in the pasture, Tho underlined word is: (A) number (Bj noun (yense? CN 7 (D)predivate 7 have work which Imust do, (A) main cause (B) subordinate clause # [{C) adjgctivectuso (D) adverb A tired horse is worth little, (A) gerund (B) present parti C) pastparticiple ¥ (0) adjective My mother becomes anxious if I get home late. . (A) noun Bj verb (©) protoun (D) adjective w” She gave me a false information. The underlined word is alan. | (A) noun )adjectivew — /~ CJ (C)adverb (0) pronoun’ How would know? This is a/an__ sentence: (A) exclamatory sentence | (B) inert one (C) negative senience (D) imperative sentence Twill give you to ride my bike a The tis alan. Sentence (A) assertive (B) nterroggiivg~ (C) conditional 7 (D) negative Ifhe works hard, he will pass. Thisis a/ an conditional sentence, (A) Type-t (B) Typectiw (C) Type-lil {D) Type-lV Which of the following is an appropriate sentence? (A) We ere tied usually by ig fe Se trad by usvaly | (C) We are usvally tredby | (D) We are tired by the end the end of the day. of thelday, the end of the day. of the day usually. He is rich yet he is IAT isa: (A) Simple sentence —_/(/ (B),Combigx sentence (0) Phrasal sentence [(O) Compound sentence w You are a doctor. (A) noun. [(B) yerb (C) adverb (D) pronoun # ‘Some are born great. The underlined word is a/ an (A) possessive pronoun 7 (B) indefinite pronoun Ww _| (C)refiexive pronoun (0) personal pronoun Nobody was there to rescue the child, The underlined word is a/an pronoun. (A)refiexive SX (8) possessive (Cincefinite 7 (D) personal | go to school daily. The underlined word is a / an. (A) reflexive prenoun_ (8) indefinite pronoun (C) personal pronaun 7 (D) relative pronoun You will hurt yourself. Here ‘yourself is a. pronoun. (A)indefnite (8) possessive (C)refexive 7 (0) personal This is my book Here book is____a/ an: (A) noun 7 (8) verb (C) adjective (0) pronoun’ Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 18 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 This is my book. The underlined word is: (A) possessive pronoun # _| (B) reflexive pronoun (C)relative pronoun (D) interrogative pronoun All of you have participated, (A) adverb (B) verb w (C) article {D) modal | Media____ the attention of a very large audience. (A) attract (Bj atiracts (C) attracting {D) has attract Media helps people to share knowledge. (A) article (8) auxiliary (C)noun (D) infinite J Thisis the girl stood first in the class. (A) whose: (B) which (©) whom (DYwiow’ They serve God well who serve His creatures. This is @/an .... phrase. (A) simple (8) compound (C) complex 7 QO) itnpevative We are studying English. (A) the (B)an (Ca °__| (OPnane of these 7 You must be punctual. The underlined word is: (A) vero (B) modal verb # (Chadjective 7) [i6) adver She walked here: The underlined word is: (A) adverb of time (B) adverb of manner (C)adverb of pide _/ | (D) adverb of frequency She is singing beautifully The underlined wordis a/an_. (A)adverb of manner _| (Bj adverb of place (C)adverb of fae” (Dy adverb of degree Sagib is leaving Friday at noon. Ao Bat (C)by C Oy? (0) from The boy laughs loudly. (A)intrasitve verb Bi) Wansiive verb (Phregulpe vero (Dy imegular verb Honesty is the best policy. The underlined word is a/ an 2 (A) common noun @) proper noun NO) cose noun (D) abstract noun 7 Sympathy is a/ an . SY (A) material noun (@) collective noun (C) abstract noun 7 (D) uncountable noun Bravery is a/ an . CC (A) proper noun (Bj collective noun /~* ((C) abstract noun 7 (D) maierial noun Wisdom is a/ an van (A) prover noun @) abstract nol” ) common noun (0) material noun Patience is a: — (A) proper noun () abstractnayn #_~” | (C) collective noun (D) material noun “Valour is a/ an . The underlined words: (A) materail noun (8) countable nour” J (C) abstract noun 7 {D) uncountable noun Charagh Din is admired for his valour/ The underlined word is: (A) materall noun (8) couhtable oyn (C) abstract noun 7 (D) uncountable noun She faced every calamity with valdur.The yriderlined word is: (A) materail noun }{}.ccuntable/houn (C) abstract noun 7 (D) uncountable noun Ignorance is al an - (A) proper noun (_(@Pealtective noun (C)abstract noun 7 (D) material noun He faced every calamity ef li tiene. The underlined word is alan. (A) material noun B} ecuntable noun (C) uncountable noun {D) abstract noun # How cold night is! This is an____sontonce, (A) negative 3 Interrogative (Chexclamatory 7 (D) imperative ¢ door violently. Bj over av (D)into Allah Almighty. = @jat aaa (inv (D) to Heis ashame of fis behavior. The under lined wordis a/ an. (A) noun Bl advero (C) preposition 7 (D)adjective Sagib is leaving on Friday at noon. (A) article (B) preposition ~ (C) gerund (D) pronoun Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 19 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 ‘Open the window. The passive voice of this sentence is 2 (A) The window be opened | (B) Let the window open. | (C) Let the window be opend. | (D) Window let be opened. He is tallestin the class. Choose the correct article. (Ajan Blithe wv (C) than (Don You disappointed me: This sentence is a/an: (A) phrase @) clause (C) conjuction (0) dependent clause He proved as a lion in the fight. (A) simile (8) metaphor (C) imagery (D) persgnifigatign) Team is a/an: (A) prover noun (Bi) common noun (Choolecive noun 7 (D)Rateal oon The committee decided against him. The underlined word is alan. (A) concrete noun (B) collective noun W | (C) abstract noun (©) proper sfoun “Committee” is a/an___ noun: (A) abstraat @) uncountable (Ci proper (0) collective w saw a herd of cattle. The underlined wordis a/an__. h (A) abstract noun (8) material noun (C) countable noun’) (DY cohctive noun | do not want that burnt toast. The underlined word i (A) past participle 7 G)presentpartciple —[(C)geund (D)noun off these No please. The undernoted word is alan: (A) adverb 7 (8) adjective (C) pronoun (D verb The laughing lady is leaving. (A) gerund 7 (8) pronoun (C)adverd 7, (D) adjective This is my book. Here book I6....... ) (A) noun’ (B) verb (CAdectiye (D) pronoun This is my book. The underlined word is afan....: @) (A) possessive pronoun 7 (B) personal pronoun [Cj reflexwe pronoun {D) indefinite pronoun Go away, itis a/ an i (A) assertive sentence (B) interrogative (C) exclamatory sentence {D) imperative sentence sentence He was a man of strong faith. A (A) adverbal @)noun YO) adjective 7 (D) preposition Quaid-e-Azam was a man of strong faith and belief The sentence is in__. (A) present tense (B) past tense.of (C) future tense (D) past perfect tense ‘Smoking’ is injurious to health. The underlined wordis: (A infinite (Bl gerund f (©) present participle (D) sentence He is found of cooking. The underlined words alan _ (A) gerund 7 (8) present padicipie’ (C) infinitive {D) past participle My favourite hobby is painting. The underlined word is a/an___. (A) gerund 7 (8) agvegoN, (C) adjective (D) verb Painting is a good fun. The underlined word is: (A) gorund 7 hd ®) ee (C) adjective (D) verb You are free to go to your houses. Herg ‘to go" (A) gerund HeLinlinfiive w (C) verb (D) adverb Togoisa/an (A) past pariciple gerund (C)present participle (D) infinitive 7 The baby began fo cry. TheGnderlined wordis a/an (A) noun (8) agjective (C)adverb (D) infinitive 7 Ali ran quickly, Theunderlined word is a/an__. (A) verb (B) adverb ¥ (C) noun (D) adjective She wa neg beauty it a concert. The under lined word is a/ an (A) adverb Oman (B) adverb of place w (C) adverb of time (0) adverb of degree She was singiiig last Sunday, The underlined word is: (A) adverb of manner Bl adverboifequency | (C)adverb ofplace (Dade ofiime v Which of these books have you read? Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 20 _Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) adjective (B) adverb (C) indefinite pronoun (D) interrogative pronoun ¥ ‘She spoke loudly. The underlined word is: (A) adverb 7 (Bj noun (Cadestve (D) pronoun He spoke very loudly. (A) adverb of manner (6) adverb of tme (C) adverb of frequency (D) adverb of degree 7 ‘Herd’ Is a/ an: (A) collectve noun 7 (8) material noun The injured player was not playing. The underlined word (C) uncountable is alan. (0) verba/sfoun, i) (A) present participle (B) past participle 7 (C)gerund Toe How cold the nightis! Itis a/an (A) assertive sentence (B) interrogative sentence (C)imperative sentence (Dhextamajory sentence F ‘That was the reason why he came late. The underlined cl: jause is alan. (A) adverb clause (8) adjective clause 7 Even though we lost the game, our team played well (C) noun clause orréf these (A) coordinating conjunction | (B) subordinating conjunction There has not been sufficient rain this year. The underlin (C) correlating senunstog Hbypreptina phrase OQ ied word is aan (A) quality (8) colour (C)origin 7 (0) quantity 7 The worst is: (A) positive degree of an] (B) comparative degree of adjective an adjective (©) superiatve, offn adjective v7 Daten He is the richest man in the family. (A) positive degree of an | (B) comparative degree of adjective an adjective Cees ofan (D) no degree of an acjeciive came earlier. Here ‘earlier’ Is a degree. (A) positive (B) comparative 7 = ©) negate (D) superlative He will appear before the judge. The underlined word is an/anm_. (A) noun, (B) article (©) pronoun (D) preposition v7 He is sitting beside me: (A) article preposition ZA (C) verb {D) noun The students are sitting under a tree. The underlinéd words a/ an. (A) preposition 7 (Bjacve CO) ) adjective (O)noun Why do not you go along with your brother? (A) article (8) propostiion 7 (C)adverb (O) adjective The dog sat beside his master. The undorndjed wor is alan, (A) pronoun Bjnoun Get up at 8 0’ clock. Here ‘at’ is a 7 yr (C)preposin 7 D)article (A) number 8) digi We watched him go. The a id Word i (A) past pariciple und (©)preposifn 7 (©) present participle (Djtime (D)infniive 7 They taught her fo spen at (A) infinite w (C)past participle (D)main verb Even though we lost the, aos dam played well. (A) coordinating conjunction] (B) subordinating conjunction (© correlating conjunction (D) prepositional phrase He spoke very foud, The unelovfined words an adverb of (A) manner 7, 8} frequency (C) degree (Djtime Did Sara behave well?: théunderiined word is: (A) abstragtnouts (@) adverb of manner 7 (C)conerete noun (D)adverb ofplace The shi ing On my toe. The underlined phrase is alan__. (A) preposition phrase ” | (8) noun phrase (C) adjective phrase (D)adverb phrase Like to see a face with a smile on it. The underlined word is a/an (A) adverb phrase (B) adjective phrase (C) preposition phrase W (D)noun phrase He is man of sense. The underlined word is Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 21 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (A) noun phrase (8) adjective phrase 7 (C) adverb phrase (D) verb phrase Ali ran at great speed. The underlined phrase is al an phrase. (A)noun Bladecive w (C) adverb (0) phrase He left for Okara instead of Lahore. (A) conjunction (B) interjection (C)article (D) compound preposition 7 took her lifeless arm. (A) noun, (B) verb Besides the ungathered rice he lay. The under lined phra (C) adverb se is a/ an D) adjecie W) f) (A) adjective phrase (8) noun phrase (C) prepositional phrase 7 () aad He came after night had fallen. The underlined clause is an adverb clause of. (A) condition (8) place (C)time 7 (pyeeasqn ) ‘Which of the following does not mean the same as, manifold? (A) various Cj fon (C) similar The police dispersed the crowd. The underlined word is al an noun. / Oy diverse (A) countable (B material Choose the correct adjective My mother becomes (C) collective 7 if get home late.) LiD)yuncodintable (A) anxiety (B) anxious 7 Which is alan _ (A) indefinite pronoun {reflexive pronoun (C)anieties A) ae My mother cooks the food which | like. The underlined word is a. (A) relative pronoun (B) eflexive pronoun ©) posses poy (D) anxiously (D) relative pronoun 7 (D) subjective pronoun ‘The moment which is lost forever. The underlined word is a/ an ora un (A) indefinite pronoun (B) reflexive pronoun # (paises Pr (D) relative pronoun Las upset. The underlined word is a/an. (A) past pariciple (@) present particle haat (D) Personal pronoun Las upset. The underlined word is a / an. (A) past pariciple (B) present particle (C) ifiniiye {D) personal pronoun ~ Drug addiction is a global issue. The underlined word Is al an. (A) verb (Bl acjecive (C)noun (Daticle Drug addiction is a very serious threat. Lf (A) aver v7 noun ~_ 1) adjective (Dy conjuction We watched him going. The underlined wen (A) past pariciple (B) gerund, (C) present participle Ww (Dpininiive He was very pleased that you have passed, adver] ause of (A) reason 7 (8) place \ (C)time (Dy condition ‘You may sit wherever you like, \ ) (A) pronoun (8) question. word” Ointerection (D) subordinating conjucion 7 ‘She was walking slowly. The underlined word.is alan: (A) adverb of place (8) afvelo OF manner 7 (C) adverb of time (D) none of these ‘She was singing beautifully. The underlined word is ‘adverb of: (A) Place [(B) Degree (C) Manner 7 (D) Time Writing is a nice practice. The uRderlinéd word is_alan. (A) continuous form fekgenind 7 (C) verb (Dadjective Sleeping must be peacefulThe uriderlined word _is: (A) gerund 7 continuous form (C) verb (D) article Jumping is fun,The underlined word is: (A) participle (8) present participle (C)infinte (D)gerund 7 ‘Sweeping should B-upto the mark, The underlined word is alan: (A) gerund’ 7 Bjver He is ford of underlined word is a/ an: (C)noun (D) adverb (A) present pactcipte, B) pest participle x quest who staye/a long time is not welcomed, This is a (C)infinitive (D)genund 7 (A) compound sentence % | (B} simple sentence {C) complex sentence I called him but he gave me no answer. This is alan. sentence. (D) negative sentance Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 22 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, (A) compound 7 (8) complex (C) simple Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 (0) conditional | soon returned home because | was upset. This is (A) simple (6) compiex sentence. (C) compound 7 (D) imperative ‘She was busy as bee: (A) verb Bj adver ¥ (C)helping verb (D) common noun They can stay where they are, The underlined clause is an adverb clause of. (A) condition Bj time {(C) reason He led a life devoid of blame. The underlined phrase is a/an_. (A)adverb phrase (B) noun phrase (C) adjective phrase W If were you, | should not do that. This sentence is conditional. D) placeW4, ZA, (YO) D) pregosition phrase (A) Type | (8) Typellw (©) Type I x (O)Noud ofthese They finished the work in time. The sentence is a/ an (A) simple sentence 7 (8) exclamatory sentence ‘Most of us take life for granted’. Is : {(C) negative sentence NTT Z pace sentence (A)compound sentence | (B) simple sentence 7 She wrote an article in the newspaper. This sentence is: (A) complex (B) simple w (©) compound {C) complex sentende 7/40) optative sentence dl (D)optative She is the girl whom met in the Lahore . The underlined wordis aan (C) interrogativg Ss (A) relative pronoun 7 (6) personal pronoun {D) indefinite pronoun (SUBJE For which ability were the Arabs famous? What was the condition of mankind before the rt ‘What was the first revelation? ‘Why did the pagan Arabs threaten the Rekodyeunck Sen What did Hazrat Ayesha say about teste afte 7 What was the mission of the Rasool\ Why did the pagan Arabs senda mech theRasoo’’s uncle? How will you define patriotism? a What are the qualities of a OS ‘Asa citzen of Pakistan what are‘your dit towards your country? What rakes us stay aletin thé wake bfforeign invasion? . What is the highest mili (ar<.of Pakistan? 3. What is the most “yma media performs? 1. What are the boriooh es of/eommunication? . How does media org eer Give three reasons in sUpport of your favorite TV Program? Which is your favorite T¥yrogram? Why? What ha hen Ab¢ Jehl asked about Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique? 1. Why wee Heat AbIYGahafaa worried? |. Howat Hazrat sind console her grandfather? in fhe story tells about the generosity of Hazrat Asma? jodld always be a beacon of light for all of us’. How? Classify and organize the main traits of Hazrat Asma. 5. What is the contra idea of the poom “Daffodils”? Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 23 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 . What “weaith” do memories of the scene give to the poem ‘Datfodils"? What was the Quaid’s concept of our nation? ;. What can be the possible solution to our present problems? How can we become a strong nation? Why did the Quaid go the oneness of the whole nation? |. Whatis the result of neglecting the advice of the Quaid? . Why Sultan Ahmad Masjdis also Known as Blue Masjid? 3. Why was a heavy iron chain hung at the entrance of the court? |. How does the interior ofthe masjid look? What does Royal Kiosk mean? (19.7) Why does the speaker stop on ‘the darkest evening of the year’? ‘The speaker inthe poem is captivated by the beauty f nature, Why doesn'the stop fozlon 3. Why did the nurse ask Hira's sister to come and talk to her? . Why did the nurse disagree with the doctor's point of view? |. Describe some qualities ofthe nurse in the story. . Why did the nurse say "Where there is will tere is @ way’? What are the effects of drug addiction? What are the causes of drug addiction? |. What important role do rehabilitation centers play to control drug addigtign’? . Which environmental factors are responsible for drug addiction? ne 3. How do you define noise pollution? (OD . How is transport a source of noise pollution? How is construction work a cause of noise pollution? \ JS How is use of technology causing noise polution? QO 7 1. Why is noise dangerous for human health? SS |. Whats normal functioning end how is it erupted? MW . How does technology increase noise pollution? 3. What are technology based initants? A What harmful effects noise pollution is causing of hurtan health? How can we cope with this serious issue > Who was Helen Keler? N The Arabia possessed a remat expression in their poetry. Ever ( Te t0’you, for each latter of the alphabet, one hundred long poems, without taking into cat jomposed exclusively by poet before the promulgation of Islam," itis no small INty chose fhe Arebia language for his final dispensation and the preservation of his word. nkind stood on the verge of chaos. It seemed that the civilization which had taken four thousand years to grow had started crumbling. At this point in time, Allah Almighty raised a Rasool from among themselves,who Was to, Ge humanity from ignorance into the light of faith The period of wal ‘come to a close. His heart was averflowing with profound compassion for humanity. His had a pressing trge fe wrong beliefs, social, evils, cruelty and injustice. The moment had arrived when he was to be best nabywat. One day, when he was in the cave of Hira, Hazrat Jibril (Gabriel) came and conveyed to him the (oFewing afessage of Allah Almighty: Since tisbel@}was threatening their dominance in the sociely, the pagan Arabs started to mount pressure on the Rasool (2) 8nd his followers. They wanted them to renounce their cause and take to idol-worshipping. On one occasion, they send a delegation to the Rasools (®) kind and caring uncle, au talib. They told him to restrain the Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 24 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 Rasool (form preaching Alleh Almighty's message, or face their enmity Finding himseff in a cilerima, he sends for his nephew, and expleined to him the situation. And the Rasool (2) did go the way Allan Almighty had chosen for mankind. imbued with divine guidance and firm resolve, the Rasool (®) encountered all the challenges with grace and dignity. Inno time h elevated man tothe highest possible level in both spiritual and worldly domains. He was also a driving force behind Arab conquests, which have created an everlasting impression on humen history. No wonder, he i universally acknowledged as the most infuentia figure in history Such a thorough transformation of man and saciety owes fo the Rasocl (#) deep faith in the Allat{ A bie his love for humanity, and to the nobilty of his character. Indeed, his is @ perfect model to follow. In rephyto%@.question about the life the Rasool (8), Hazrat Ayesha * said:"His mols and cheracter are an embodiment era "The final word about the savior of mankind goes to the Holy Quran: SD) Patriotism mean slove for the motherland or devotion to one’s country. A patriot Ives hy Seta is wing to sacrifice when the need arises. The word patriot comes from the latin word ‘Patriota’ ans countryman. It is considered a commendable quality. Quaid-o-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a nation builder and a groat patr and traditions of the Muslim of the subcontinent. He gave the Muslim @ homeland for them. He seid: ‘We must develop a sense of patriotism wi nation.” Students1: media helps people to share knowledge of the world. The f nGopinions are expressed throught. first thing we do soon after entering the Studont 3: There are two moans of communication, electronic media and'prjkt media. The media includes film, radio, television, internet, books, magazines, and newspaper. It pfovided|us Mformation as well as entertainment. Teacher: Good! I's though media thet the world hes become a gj world on television, We can have an easy access to all Student 6: Media has also become a mouth piece of the dowmtradgén. Teacher: Yes, well said. It would not be wrong to say that media is the most vigilant institution that keeps an eye on every segment ofthe society, through debates, repots and talk show it makes everyone answerable aid accountable. That is why media has become an integral part of ourlives. Now, | would invite one of you to sum up/the Wigcussion, . The Rasool () and his close companion, (8 Abu Bakr Siddique migrated frm Makkah to Madinah in the year 622 AD. When the chiefs of verious tribes of itelaahcone know ebout the migration of he Rasool%) and his close companion, Hazrat Abu Baker Siddiqd” they Go'furtous. The chiefs were determined more than ever to find them out They offered huge rewards and boubties for Tgir capture, dead or alive, . The preparation for his journey was me(de ‘of Hazrat Abu Bekr Siddique” Hazrat Asma” rendered useful services in this regard. She prepared fob for this journey. She tied the food on the camel back with her own bett as vice she was given the ttle of Zaat-un-Natagin by the Rasool(). 8 (erful for anyone to supply food to Hazrat Muhammad (). The situation was ake could have endangered the lfe of Rasocl (:#). This grand task was nicely * Nhe datighter of Hazret Abu Bekr Siddique * . Every night, withthe pack of food, she would quietly ventur¢ tofardshe Gdged mountains in which lay the cave of Thawr. She took care of the detal in accomplishing the t On the night of the mi fibal chief of disbelievers, Abu Jehl, in a fit of fury headed towards Hazrat Abu Bakr siddique” home. He began knocking at the door violently. Addressing Hazrat Asma: * he demanded, “Where is your "How would | know?" this response shows the wisdom and courage of Hazrat Asma”. She that would given him a clue, She simply posed a counter question that infuriated Aby Jehl. iif Abu Quhafza was a disbeliever at that time. He was very old and had become blind, He said to Xu Bakr has taken all the wealth, leaving you and children emply-handed and helpless." At this, she mer of the home. She gathered some pebblas and put them atthe place where her father used to Hazrat Asma” was amongst the earry few who accepted Islam. She was the daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique” She was wife of Hazrat Zubair bin al-Aviwam™ and mother of Hazrat Abdullah bin Zubair” . She died at the ripe old Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 25 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 age of about hundred years. Hazat Abdullah bin Zubeir® used to say that he had not seen anybody more generous and open hearted than his aunr Hazrat Ayesha” and his mother. . During the early and difficult tes of Pakistan's emergence, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, undertook a countrywide tour. He aimed at raising people's spr. “Do not be averwhelmed by the enormity of the task," he said ina speech, at Lahore, “There are many examples in the history of young nations building themselves up by sheer determination and force of character. You are made of sterling material and second to duty and have faith in Pakistan. It has come to say.” The entire journey of the great leader's struggle for a separate homeland for the Muslims of the s Cb) was based on the pivot of the Muslim unity and oneness as a nation. He talked about Pakistan in such cigar tars thet a common man could understand it. ‘We are a nation," he affimed three years before the birth of Pakistén, "With our distinctive culture and civilization, language end Iiterature, art and architecture, names and nomenct Sem of values and proportion, legal laws and moral codes, custom and calendar, history and tradition, aninuges \dambition-in short, we have our own distinctive outlook on life." |. The whole journey of the great leader's struggle for a separate homeland for the Mj SIGS of fe pcre was based on the pivot of the Muslim unity and oneness as a nation. He talked abaut Pakistan in/sUtH clear terms that a common man could understand it. . Quaid-e-Azam was a man of strong faith and belief. He firmly believed that ging state of Pakistan based on Islamic principal would reform the society as a whole. In his Eid mes >, September 1945, Quaid-e-Azam said, “Islam is a complete code regulating the whole Muslim society, every c life collectively and individually’. Today the Quaid’s Pakistan is facing numerous challenge. We have fafgoiten how much struggle Muslim had made under the dynamic leadership of Cuaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinv2h( Wg ogy overcome our present dificultes by following the Quzie’'s golden motto, ‘Faith, Unity and Discipline”. Wa can Tigke our nation strong by remembering his advice to the youth, ‘Itis now up to you to work, work and Work; at \d we-are bound to succeed.” . Construction of the masjid started in 1609. The royal arghiteSt Sedethar/nehmat aga, was appointed by the sultan as in-charge of the project. The opening ceremony was hela 1618~Unfortunately, the sultan could not see the completion of the masjid in life. It was completed in the reign of successor Musiafa |. ‘The masjids have a spacious forecourt surrounded by a continuous vaulted arcade. It has ablution facilities on both sides. in the center there is a fountain which is rathef Small in contrast with the magnitude of the courtyard. A heavy iron chain hangs in the upper part of the court entrancg’on the western side. This side was meant for the sultan alone. . The upper level of the interior is adorned wet) le Daal be than 200 stained glass windows with intricate designs allow natural ight to brighten up its inteyior and the bhandeliers further illuminate it with their glow. The decorations include A'yat from the Holy Quran. The thd arSomasted with carpets. . In the evening, a large number of tourist ind Tutks gather in the park facing the masjid to hear the call to the evening nnamaz. The masjid is Tooded with lighté ahd Sb aré the hearts of the believers with divine love. Though much has been lost of blue masjid over the years yet it has not Jost the love of its visitors. The masjid is still one of the most frequently visited monument of the world. . The interior of the mosque at thé lo(ver sey lined with more than 20,000 hand-made ceramic tiles in more than 50 diferent tulip designs. At gellerNevel the design becomes flamboyant with representation of flowers, fruit and cypresses The most important lnGenp te ‘iferior of the mosque is the mehrab, which is made of finely carved marble. To the right of the mehrab ia rithy-decgFated pulpit. The mosque is so designed that even when itis most crowded, everyone in the mosque can hee Itwas beginning of my profession as a nurse. | worked in the intensive care unit (ICU) of neurology ward. As a young wished to’sqve the world. | was excited to see patients making quick recoveries from devastating bt she needed to be given a chance. An inner voice somewhere within me spoke, “Try once for her.” Zl the bedside of a young bus-accident vic, | wondered if she could make the same recovery as had yecelved severe head and spinal injuries as she was hit by @ speecing bus while crossing @ busy road. CO took her Ifeless ams in my hands and tried to do several exercises on ner but in vain. Also, | made her young sister ome and talk to her, thinking that the voice of a near and dear one might activate the nearly dead neurons. She could see but not talk Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 26 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 | eoninued to work on Hira. But she was not making much recovery. | fettas helpless as she was to see her lie on bed ine miserable state Could be able to justy my stance before the senior doctors? I didnot lose hope. | continued to work with patience and Kept doing exercise with her. Gradually, | could see her making a slight recovery. One day. | was thrilled to see her lift her little finger. All was not lost! | was sent on a three months training course to Karachi. | made all possible attempts to leave my patient in good hands. I returned after three months to see my patient's Led taken up by another. My feet froze tothe ground, cid nct have the courage ak ‘what happened” A tnd near h bed wi ovr questions paring in sy a gentle, pat on my shoulder. b) |. She walked on crutches, which she would leave in a month, Iwas so glad that | had done wy ses/on her to keep her limbs in motion. | was gled that my effets bore fruit. But most of al, | was happy that lah Almighty had helped me win a lost battle g ) ‘She and her family had entered into a considerable bond of friendship with me. | was hymbled by their sense of gratitude towards me. | felt a sense of renewed strength in me. “Where there is a wl ig a Way.” | was proud to be a nurse. ._Drug addiction is a common problem all over the world today. There are many fo >) Seen but the most dangerous of al is the absolute dependence on it. Long-time use of drug c wmreht mental and physical sickness. The more dangerous @ substance is used the more risky it beéo onijiuous use causes total dependence on the drug. Drug addiction is caused by environmental factors. A few important envi ital factors that may cause drug addiction are bad peer influence and troubled domestic background. Ing people remain in bad company and do experiments in the name of adventure, they may fala prey to ad drug addiction in order to seek an escape from responsibilties of lif, They feel embarrassed io talk about for fear of being most cases the addicts die due to lack of timely treatment an the control and recovery process. The order factor that contributes in rehabilitation of dfug victim is proper counseling. The sconer itis done better itis the victim. The counseling process must continue eve .g abuser is rehabilitated because of the dangers ofa relapse. Doctors, famiy and fonds must eslinue adjustment. a7 |. Drug addiction is really a very serioushreatig anyssgdety. In Pakistan alone, there are almost five million drug addicts. Addicts undergo numerous economic, jal and-health problems. The governments all over the world have been trying to eliminate drug addiction from societ i) more efforts are needed to completely wipe it out. This can only be made possible # the people become increasingly aware of the threats that drugs pose. Noise pollution is one of the biggest soutees of discomfort, stress and nuisance in Pakistan. In urban areas and big cts, noise polution has reached daigerods level. For instance, a survey by the Punjab environmental protection agency cleims that the level of rise in Lahore has reached 9 decibels whereas a maximum of 75 decibels is acceptable. This meapS that th wgentel and physical heath of so many people s already at risk. The major causes o re Bao Pakistan are road traffic, construction sites, careless use of electronic appliances and loud speech patterns ming from different modes of transport, Le. vehices, erplanes, tains, ships, proves to be highly siresstul f ‘ommunities. With the population growth and development in urban areas, the vehicular traffic has also muti Tis has given rise immense noise pallution, largely in the form of unwarranted honking by drivers. { olution in urban areas is the work on construction sites, Construction work in urban areas is e-onsuming, The transport and equipment used at construction sites, its griling and piercing 2¢ of noise pollution. It not only disturbs the general public but also effects construction workers by ue |. Use of t8odnclday is another cause of ro'se pollution. For example, unmonitored use of mobile phones, elecricty generators, Fidisic systems and TV, all become irritants from time to time. People usually do nat switch off their mobiles or put them on silent modes when they enter offices, hospitals, schools and colleges. They also use electricity Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 27 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 generators excessively in residential areas and put other residents lat ease. Moreover, Istening to loud music or TV on a loud volume is another source of noise pollution . Notse pollution causes rot only environmental damage but i 2lso has a negative impact on human health. Itcan cause aggression, hypertension, high stress levels, hearing loss, restlessness, depression and insomnia, Insomnia can further lead to anxiety, bad temper and emotional stress. In addition, noise pollution can seriously affect the learners. This gives them unnecessary mental and physical tension . In Pakistan, there isa dire need to bring down the noise levels, coming from different sources. Tho Gpyerzmont must gear up and utilize various means to contol unwarranted noise levels, for example, the Punjab enirbhyaiénf protection agency recommends around 55 decibels of noise level in residential colonies and 75 decivels jngorwmerclal areas. These figures must be stricly enforced by the govemment. Furthermore, the goverment Sid eye smooth trafic flow, Brock noise emiting vehicles from roads, use noise barers where necessary, and exPexkt@BapStucton Work to minimize noise pollution. ra! ad ui On our country would be and responsible atitude to avoid the unnecessary use ofthis iritant in the jon amuch quieter and much more peaceful place to live in. ™~ . Sometimes, I have thought that it would be an excellent rule to lve eac ged die tomorrow. Such an altitude would emphasize sharply the values of life. We should Ive each day with gerveness, vigour, and @ keenness of appreciation which is often lost when time stretches before us in the codeatsngtna of more days and months and years to come. There are those, of course, who would adopt the epicufean wi ‘of “eat, drink, and be merry” but most e ™ Noise pollution is a serious issue and needs more attention at local and state level, Pops must develop more awareness about the dangerous impact of noise on human heatth. itis, therefore, #/neGd'¥p acqlite more civic sense int iy tt ™ people would be chastened by the certainty ofimpending death > )._| shall have no time to waste in regret for longing; there is so much tq se8> The first day | devoted to my friends, animate and inanimate, The second revealed fo me the history of mrén and\nature- Today | shall spend in the workaday world of the present, amid the haunts of men going about the busineSs hf life. Apd where can one find so many activities and conditions of men as in New York? So the city becomes try destination. |. Now and then I have tested my seeing friends to discover what they see. Recenty, Iwas visited by a very good friend ‘who had just returned from a long walk in the woods, | asked her what she had observed. “Nothing in particular,” she replied. | might have been incredulous had I not beet gustomes to such responses, for long ago | become convinced that the seeing little. ._ How was it possible, | asked myself, to wakTpran out inthe woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see can find hundreds of things to interest me tWodgh Mere touch. | fel the delicate symmetry ofa leaf. | pass my hands lovingly about the smooth skin of a sie Birch, cPthe rough shaggy bark of a pine. In spring, | touch the branches of 1. Daffodils (Second Group) Stopping by woods on a sno Use the following wordslidioms in your sentences Century (cap Abandon Buoyant Companion \_ }pakaiing Activate Commendable Conquest umpaet Alleviate (ii) Dormant Convolution ‘Spacious Attain Flamboyant Delegation ((Opnstructive role Awaken Impending Determination ‘Fit of fury Crumble Impressive Generosity Global village Eradicate Influential Hospice 7” | Mad with anger Herald Integral Humility Raising spirit Possess Responsible Ignorance Fala prey Proclaim Resolute Invasion Keep an aye Quiver Suuggish Migration Man in the strest Reise awareness Eagerly Motherland Bits and pieces Recruit Funoush Nationalism Lay down life Renounce instant Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 28 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 Panorama Second to none Request Loudly Peace Gear up Reveal the secret Quietly Prosperity ‘Accuse of Suffer Whom Rofuge Noxt to Travers Whose Sacrifice Give away Venture Behind Urge. Pass through Walk Baside 6. Change the voice of the following: 1. They have bought horse. Passive Voice: A horse has been bought by them. 2. They have won the match. Passive Voice: The match has been won by ther. 3. The Board has given me a gold medal. Passive Voice: A gold medal has been given to me by the Baard. 4, She has not beaten the dog. Passive Voice: The dog has not been beaten by her. A 5. They have not done theirjob._Passive Voice: Their job has not been done by them. 6. They had gained nothing. Passive Voice: Nothing had been gained by them. 7. He had told me to do it. Passive Voice: | had been told my him to do it. & 8. They had not done their home task. Passive Voice: Their hore task had not been fore by ther. 9. We shall have Killed the snake. Passive Voice: The snake will have been kil 40. We shall have finished our work by March next. Passive Voice: Ourwoat eT Trished by us by March next. 14.1 am making the map of Pakistan. Passive Voice: The map of Pakistahis ee me. 12, They are buying this house. Passive Voice: This house is being bough y.them: 13. The boy is climbing the wall. Passive Voice: The wall is being climbed’ dy.the Doy” 14, Why is he mending the chair? Passive Voice: Why is the chair being mended py him? 15. Who is ringing the bell? Passive Voice: By whom is the bell being fung2_) »” 16. She was teaching the students. Passive Voice: The students-were being talight by her. 17. The teacher was helping the students, Passive Voice: Thé siudehts were being helped by the teacher. 18. Children are making a noise. Passive Voice: Anoise was bevig made/by children. 19. Why were they beating the boy?. Passive Voice: Why was the boy being beaten by them? 20. Who was knocking at the door? Passive Voice: By whom wasthe door being knocked at? 21, The picture is made by the boy. Active Voice: The boy makes the picture. 22. The children are loved by the mother. Active VoiceyTne mother loves the children 23, The watch was lost by my mother. Active Voice bat lost the watch 24, The sludents ware being taught by her. Active Voige: Shg was toaching tho students, 25. The snake will have been killed by us. Activd Woice: We/hall have killed the snake. 26. She likes appies. Passive Voice: Apples are‘iked byher. 27. The boy makes the picture. Passive Voice: Fhe piste is made by the boy, 28. Khurshid helps Naushaba. Passive Voice; NauSnaba is helped by Khurshid. 29. The mother loves the children. Passive Veice: Fe children are loved by the mother. 30, We use mik for making cheese. Passive Voice: Milk is used by us for making cheese. 31. He will write a letier. Passive Voige: Avetter will be written by him. 32. She will help me. Passive Voice: [shell be helped by her. 35, He will give you a box of chocolgtes'-Pagsive Voice: You will be given a box of chocolates by him. 34, My teacher wil seen me fassive Voice: | shall be helped in my studies by my teacher. 36, We shall not betray of panty ive Voice: Our country will not be betrayed by us. 36. Open the door. Pasbivd VoigL the door be opened. 37. Shut the window. Pagsivo Veico/ Let the window be shut 38, Speak the truth. Passive-Voice? Let the truth be spoken, 39, Don'ttella lie. Passive Voice: Let a lie not be told, 40. They caughi.the thief. Rasgive Voice: The thief was caught by them 41. He took aviay mybaoks. Passive Voice: My books were taken away by him. 43. A car ran aveR@ncold man. Passive Voice: An old man was run over by a car. 44, The driverepenés the door of the car. Passive Voice: The door of the car was opened by the driver. 46. TheGuddep-noise jfightened the child. Passive Voice: The chid was frightened by the sudden noise. 47. She bought ive video films. Passive Voice: Five video films were bought by her. 49, She gave ie fie fms. Passive Voice: | was given five fims by her. 50. He praised thé boy forhis courage. Passive Voice: The boy was praised for his courage by him. 51. The doctor asked her fo stay in bed. Passive Voice: She was asked to stay in bed by the doctor. 52, We didnot hear a sound. Passive Voice: A sound was not heard by us. Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 29 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Mallian Kalan Sheikhupura, Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 id she write such a letter? Passive Voice: Why was such ¢ letter ivrtten by her? 7. Most important comprehension 1. One day a wolffelt very hungry. He wandered here and there in search of food but he could not find any thing to eat. Atlast he saw a flock of sheep grazing ina pasture. he eanted to eat one but they were guarded by a hound. The shophord's son was also tending the flock vigilartly. The wolf found himsolf helpless. At last he hit upon a plan, He hid himself in the skin of a sheep and safely went into the flock. The hound could not find out the woi in disguise. He killed a sheep and ate it without being caught. In this way he ate up many sheep and their number beg; day. The shephered was greatly worrid but could not find out the thief. Question: |i) Why did the wolt e Did he find anything to eat? (ii) Why was the wolf help-iess? (iv) How cid he get into the flock? (v) Whywas't shephered worried? c~ 2. Ona hot summer day, a fox felt very thirsty. He went about in search of water but could find — ere. At last he reached a well. He peeped into it. Unfortunately, he sipped and fellinto the well. A goat ipso nc revi by he wel and looked into it. She said to the fox, "What are you doing here?" The cunning fox replied, am erjoying a swim down here. Itis very pleasant, come down jumped into the well. Question: i) Whaf happened to the thirsty fox? (i) Who passed by the well just then? (ii) What cid the goat do? (iv) What did the goat neta ) What did the fox say in reply? 3. King Robert Bruce ruled over Soolland, He had been defeated many times Of U ao: ran fori ife and hid himselfin a cave. He had lost all hope to win. As he lay there thinking if he Gr ye Ups siruggle or not, he saw a spider trying to reach its cobweb inthe ceiling of the cave, I fell down agai¢ art/agaiNouldid not give upits attempt. At last the litle insect reached its ninth attempt. This gave courage to King Bru Je up his mind to fight and this time he won the battla. Question: (i) By whom had Robert Bruce been defeated many times? (i) Where did he hide himself? (ii) What did he see in the cave? (Wv) After how many attempts date suczeed? (v) What lesson cid king Bruce leam trom the spider? 4. Khalid was extremely kind hearted and just to the people. His amy id Stet 97ers not to do any harm to the farmars, aged persons, women, children and other civilians. the veal-sftength of society, "he said. "Thy should always be treated with kindness and respect." This was some e conquered people, who felt very happy now. The Iranian and Byzantine officers were very harsh orcthert tment won their hearts so much they began to hate their crual old masters. Question: ~ veo (i) How did Khalid treat the people? (ii) What were the orders giveiTte tie Army? (ii) What did he say about the farmers and civilians? (iv) How had their former masters treated them? (y) How did Khalid win the hearts of the conquered people? 5. A manis known by the company he keeps. A good silent should avoid the company of those who keep playing all the time. Many students miss their classes and seldoitrdo thatphome work because fellow students do the same. There are hardworking students also who work his lay FHey know when to study and when to play. They play when itis time to play. They enjoy the game of their chdise becayse they know that playing games is essential for heath. A sickly student is not so quick in leaming sc one. Question: () What kind of company should a good stugnt kee}? Why do some students miss thelr classes? (il) Why do good students enjoy good health? (\v) Why are dams fegeSsary for students? (v) In what does the success of a student ie? 6. Newspapers Keep us constantly in touch with the Awnole of mankind. In olden days, a man's world consisted of his own vilage and one or two neighbouring vi [twas dificult for him to know what was going on in the other parts of the country. But today, the press assist pid Jeans of communications brings us news from the farthest corner of the globe. The press is also responsi fohaddcating public opinion. The laws of a nation are really shaped by its press. In frdr_the néwspapers. Thus, their power in modem times is really great. Question: () What good do the ne\ FS C09 us? (i) Why in olden days, why could man could not know what was going on in far off places? (il) What /s the reSponsibility of press today? (iv) How are the laws of a country shaped now a days? (v) How are news papers a kour ubjic guidance? 7, Making pottery on the poters.v | is called 'throwing®. The thrower isa very skiful workman. But there is another method of shaping articles cut of clay-moulding. A plaster mould is made and the clay is pressed into it. This is @ quicker and less difficult way and mystpe used to make things ike handles, but all the most beautiful pottery is thrown. When taken off the wheel, itis put aside to dry, after which may be painted on it with special colours that i. ItISTagn ready to be fired, This is done in a large oven, or kiln. The piecas of pottery are placed in sateosener so that the flames cannot touch the pottery. Question: What is the other method of shaping articles? (i) What is the advantage of Moulding? (iv) How does the'potte fesigns on the pieces of pottery? (v) How is pottery baked in fire? 8. Early rising 2 yood habit as it gives us a early start of our day’s work. We gain time while the late risers are asleep. The early risers have enother advantage also and that is that they enjoy good and sound health. Those who are out of bed early have plenty of time to do their work carefully, steadily and completely. They do not have to put off anything to the next day. The early riseris always happy, fresh and smart. He enjoys his work while those who geet up late find their Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 30 Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Malian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 duty dull and dry and do it unwilingly. Early rising is therefore, a key to success in Ife. Question: (i) What kind of habits early rising? (i) Why can an early riser do more work than the late riser? (i) Why does an early riser enjoy good health? (i) Why dogs a late riser find his work dull and dry? (v) What is the key to success in life? 9. Iqbal is not only the greatest poet of cur age, but also one of the greatest poets of all imes. There are not many posts wha wrote so many great paems as he did. He did not write poetry for poetry's sake. He was, in fact, much more than mere a poet. He was a leaned man. He was a great scholar. He was a great philosopher. He was a political leader of ‘great importance. But more than anything he was Muslim viho had great love for Allah and his re Upon © Hi), He wrote poetry to express the great and every lasting truth of philosophy, history and Islam. Hi jeep sleep. He asked the Muslims of the whote world to unite. Question: Veh (i) Why is Iqbal considered to bo one of the greatest poet ofall times? (i) Did he write pootry for p ak97 (ii) How can you say that Iqbal was much more than a mere poet? (iv) What kind of Muslim was Iqbal? (vi(With-what aim did he write poetry? ~N ) 10. One day the gir found a cain. I roled away before the broom when she was sweeping th& yard, angel with lite clatter against the wall. She ran and picked it up. Someone had dropped it while crossing theyart srhaps had not even troubled to look fori. It was worth litle. But t seemed a whole fortune to her who neler hat-agything of her ovin at, ~ worth of the before. She rubbed it clean on_sleeve of her blue cottn jacket and put it into her pockey/ Q(estjo (i) What did the gird find? (i) Whon did she find it? (i) How had the coin been thoyo? (Ny) Wi coin? (v) Why was ita whole fortune for her? “1, Indian National Congress was founded in 1885 by a liberal Engish man/l tr NN G.Rurip He Trad joined the Indian Civil Service in 1849 and retired from service after shouldering cifferent responsibilities Hé had been watching ugly law and order situations in the country quite frequent. He was of the opinion thatthe high anded rule of the Briishers was paving way for an unexpected outburst of violence. His plan was to put a safely valve tO minimise the mounting sentiments agains the Brish ru, was meat provide an oe! whi coud vil the revolutionary soit. Mr Hume put his plan before Lord Duffrin. Question: C {)) Who founded the Indian National Congress? (i) Who wes mater ‘When was the Indian National Congress founded? (iv) Why did Hume think of founding this paftical gatisation? (v) With whome did he disus his plan? Cc 2, Camelis righty called the "Ship of desert. Itis the best ean tanto in deserts, Came's go slow. But they go ‘on welking for hours on the burning sand and in the blazing suit~CamelS carry heavy loads, much more in weight than any other beast of burden can. While other animals feet sink into thesénd, nature has made the feet of camel so that it is not at all cffcult for it to walk on sand. The camel is sugerior to all other animals because it can go without food and drink for days and weeks together. It can store food and (ugter. lis hump is also a store of food which the camels use when they get noghint to eat and drink for many days{n deserts, only bushes grow here and there and the camel can lve on these. Question: Oger () Why is camel called the ship of desert? (i) 467%ts so8ed that tis called the "ship of desert" (i) What dtficulty have other beasts of burden to face while Matking Omhe sand? (iv) Why does a mamel walk easily on the loose-sand of the desert? (v) What special quality makeS-camel Superiof to other animals used for transport? 1. To your mother who is worried abcutyour health. To your father asking him about the ealth of your mother. To your sister congratuating/hegonrerSuccess in the exams To your father requesting hirh.to send/you some extra funds for payment of hostel dues. ft the impaylarée of the study of science subjects. To your friend cof ortpa neon her birthday, To your friend reduesting-ber td’ spend her spring holidays with you. To your sister thanking her fot a gift. eto eure Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124) 31 _Al-Qadir Jinnah Science Academy Malian Kalan Sheikhupura , Whatsapp # 0302-4741124 i ut Ita Oh fel Bi Ltd er seit SLAP Compiled by : Muhammad Qadir Rafique , Cell # 03024741124, Whatsapp (03024741124)

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