9th Class Notes

English 9th: Questions & Answers

9th Class English Notes: Questions & Answers English is a compulsory subject in the 9th class. As outdated methods of teaching are adopted while teaching English, the students find it tough to grasp English subject. As a result a lot of students fail in English. They try to get the material which is easy to understand and learn. But such material cannot be found anywhere. But the days of worry for the students are over. We have started to provide such kind of material that is easy to learn. We have already posted on the website Sentences and Letters for 9th Class English. These sentences and letters are very easy to learn. Now we are going to share below questions and answers for 9th class English. These answers are written in a very easy and simple language. Even very weak students can learn them easily. English 9th: Questions & Answers. English 9th: Questions & Answers

PART 2 Questions And Answers Lesson 7 to 12

There are 12 lessons in the 9th class English. The names of the lessons are given below. English 9th: Questions & Answers

LESSON 1: THE SAVIOUR OF THE MANKINDLESSON 2: PATRIOTISM
LESSON 3: MEDIA AND ITS IMPACTLLESSON 4: HAZRAT ASMA (RA)
LESSON 5: DAFFODILSLESSON 6: QUAID’S VISION AND PAKISTAN
LESSON 7: SULTAN AHMAD MASJIDLESSON 8: STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING
LESSON 9: ALL IS NOT LOSTLESSON 10: DRUG ADDICTION
LESSON 11: NOISE IN THE ENVIRONMENTLESSON 12: THREE DAYS TO SEE

Now we are going to share the questions and answers from the lesson 1 to lesson 6. The remaining questions and answers will be shared in the future.

LESSON 7: SULTAN AHMAD MASJID

Q1. Why Sultan Ahmad Masjid is also known as Blue Masjid?
Ans: Sultan Ahmad Masjid is also known as Blue Masjid due to its blue tiles.
Q2. Who started the construction of Blue Masjid?
Ans: Sultan Ahmad 1 started the construction of Blue Masjid.
Q3.Who was appointed as the architect of the masjid?
Ans: The royal architect Sedefhar Mehmat Aga was appointed as the architect of the masjid.
Q4. Why was a heavy iron chain hung at the entrance of the court?
Ans: A heavy iron chain was hung at the entrance of the court so that the Sultan had to lower his head while entering the masjid. It was a sign of his humility.
Q5. Why do you think Madrassah and hospice was a part of the masjid?
Ans:  Madrassah and hospice was a part of the masjid due to an old Muslim custom.
Q6. In whose reign the construction was completed?
Ans: The construction was completed in the reign of Mustafa 1.
Q7. How does the interior of the masjid look?
Ans: The interior of the masjid looks beautiful due to its blue tiles and different tulip designs.
Q8. Who constructed Masjid Sophia?
Ans: Sultan Muhammad II constructed Masjid Sophia.
Q9. For what purpose does a heavy iron chain hang there?
Ans:  A heavy iron chain hangs there so that the Sultan had to lower his head while entering the masjid. It was a sign of his humility.
Q10. Where is the royal room situated?
Ans: The royal room is situated at the south east corner.
Q11. Why was a separate royal room attached to the masjid?
Ans: A separate royal room was attached to the masjid for the Sultan.

LESSON 8: STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING

Q1. Who is a speaker in the poem?
Ans: The poet is a speaker in the poem.
Q2. Whom does the poet refer to in the stanza of the poem?
Ans: The poet refers to the master of the woods in the stanza of the poem.
Q3. Why does the poet stop on the ‘darkest evening of the year’?
Ans: The poet stops on the ‘darkest evening of the year’ to enjoy the scene.
Q4. Why does the horse impatiently await the next move of his master?
Ans: The horse impatiently awaits the next move of his master as there is no farm nearby. He wants to ask if he has committed a mistake.
Q5. Why doesn’t he stop for long to enjoy nature’s beauty?
Ans: He has many things to do. He has a long way to go.

LESSON 9: ALL IS NOT LOST

Q1. Why did the nurse ask Hira’s sister to come and talk to her?
Ans: The nurse asked Hira’s sister to come and talk to her because she thought that her voice might activate her dead brain.
Q2. Why did the nurse disagree with the doctor’s point of view?
Ans: The nurse disagreed with the doctor’s point of view because she believed that the full recovery of the patient was still possible.
Q3. Describe some qualities of nurse in the story.
Ans: She is wise, sincere, hardworking, determined and positive.
Q4. Why did the nurse say “Where there is a well there is a way.”?
Ans: She said so because she believed that strong will power always results in success.
Q5.What is an ICU in a hospital?
Ans: It means intensive care unit. In this unit, seriously ill or injured people are treated.
Q6. To what extent does the recovery of a patient depend upon the doctor and the nurse?
Ans: To a great extent the recovery of a patient depends upon the doctor and the nurse.

LESSON 10: DRUG ADDICTION

Q1. What are the effects of drug addiction?
Ans: Drug addiction causes permanent mental and physical sickness.
Q2. What are the causes of drug addiction?
Ans: Genetic factors, psychological issues, bad peer influence and troubled domestic background are the causes of drug addiction.
Q3. Are drug addicts aware of the dangers of drugs?
Ans: Yes. They are. They are aware of the dangers of drugs.
Q4. Which environmental factors are responsible for drug addiction?
Ans: Environmental factors such as bad peer influence and troubled domestic background are responsible for drug addiction.
Q5. What do you understand the term ‘counseling’?
Ans: Counseling is a professional advice about a problem.
Q6. What is the role of counselling in preventing drug addiction?
Ans: Counselling provides motivation and guidance to victims to get rid of drug addiction.
Q7. What treatment is available at rehabilitation centres for drug victims?  Or  What important role do rehabilitation centres play to control drug addiction?
Ans: Rehabilitation centres provide complete medical support and guidance to drug addicts.
Q8. What are the responsibilities of the families to ensure complete recovery of such patients?
Ans: They should critically watch and look after the patients to ensure their complete recovery.
Q9. Why do the families feel reluctant to take the drug victims to the drug rehabilitation centres?
Ans. The families feel reluctant to take the drug victims to the drug rehabilitation centres because they feel embarrassed to talk about it for fear of being declared an outcast.

LESSON 11: NOISE IN THE ENVIRONMENT

Q1. How do you define noise Pollution   -or-  What is noise pollution?
Ans: Any form of noise that disrupts the normal functioning of life is called noise pollution.
Q2. Why is noise dangerous for human health?  -or- What are the harmful effects of noise pollution on human health? -or- What harmful effects noise pollution is causing on human health?
Ans. Noise is dangerous for human health as it can cause aggression, hypertension, high stress levels, hearing loss, restlessness, depression, insomnia, anxiety bad temper and emotional stress.
Q3. How is transport a source of noise pollution?
Ans: Noise coming from vehicle, airplanes, trains and ships is the cause of noise pollution.
Q4. What kind of precautions may reduce noise coming from electronic devices?
Ans: People need to develop some civic responsibility while using electronic devices.
Q5. What is normal functioning and how is it disrupted?
Ans: Normal functioning means living peacefully and calmly. It is disrupted by noise pollution.
Q6. What should government do to bring down the noise level?
Ans: Government should pass the law and enforce it to bring down the noise level.
Q7. How is construction work a cause of noise pollution?
Ans: The use of transport and equipment at construction sites its grilling and piercing sound causes noise pollution.
Q8. How is the use of technology causing noise pollution? or How does technology increase noise pollution?
Ans: The unmonitored use of technology based devices such as mobile phones, electric generators, music systems and TV causes noise pollution

LESSON 12: THREE DAYS TO SEE

Q1. Who was Helen Keller?
Ans: Helen Keller was a famous American writer who became deaf and blind at an early age.
Q2. What makes you feel that the author is sad and depressed?
Ans: The author is sad and depressed because she cannot enjoy the beauty of the nature due to her blindness.
Q3. How do you get an impression that Hellen Keller was a great admirer of nature?
Ans: Hellen Keller was a great admirer of nature. She admired the rising sun, the pageant of season and trees.
Q4. People who are deprived of sight not devoid of imagination. Discuss referring to the text.
Ans: Helen Keller was a deaf and blind woman. But her views on nature proved that she had great imagination.
Q5. “To me the pageant of seasons is an unending drama”, comment.
Ans: It means that seasons keep on changing due to the law of nature.
Q6. What did she want to introduce in universities and why?
Ans: She wanted people with sight to realize the importance of eyes. For this purpose, she wanted to introduce the course “How to use your eyes”.
Q7. Why has she no time to waste in longings?
Ans: She has no time to waste in longings as there is so much to see in three days.

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