Sunday, 22 November 2015

CHAPTER#4



CHAPTER#4
PAKISTAN AND THE MODERN WORLD
BY LIAQUAT ALI KHAN


WORD
MEANING
1
CRUCIAL
CRITICAL
2
COMPASSION
SYMPATHY
3
ORATAR
SPEECH MAKER
4
SINCERITY
GOOD PATH
5
ACKNOWLEDGE
EXPRESS THANKS
6
FANATIC
MANIAC
7
ERA
AGE
8
MONTHEIT
BELIVER OF ONE GOD
9
POLYTHEIT
BELIVER OF MANY GODS
10
HIERARCHY
ANY THREE SYSTEM


Q1:- What does he put forward as the main duties today of the Western world?

A:- The first duty of the western world is that they should spread knowledge , experience and skill to those countries who  are backward. The second duty is to demonstrate the democracy is must for world peace.

Q2:- What does Liaquat Ali Khan State the real meaning of freedom for the common-man?

A:- Liaquat Ali Khan says that freedom does not mean that a country should be free from foreign-invasion but a country should be free from Hunger, Poverty, Disease etc.

Q3:- Liaquat Ali khan contrast two emotions that the Asian people tend to free when they view the western world. What are these two emotions?

A:- On one hand, The Asian countries are happy to see progress of civilization in the west, while on the other hand they feel un easy at their own back ward ness.

Q4:- Briefly state the main reason given by Liaquat Ali Khan for the Muslim desire not to continue living in United India?
A:- Liaquat Ali Khan Had given the reason that before the creation  of Pakistan , the British ruled sub-continent . At that time the Muslims and Hindus Lived side by side. The Hindus being in majority would the next ruler, it would no mean no freedom but mere change of master.

Q5:- What advantages does he show the Hindus to have gained for the creation of Pakistan?

A:- The great advantages, which the Hindus gained from the creation of Pakistan is that they have got a peaceful state instead of an un easy state.

Q6:- What is the main difference , he points cut between Muslims and Hindus belief?

A:- The main difference between the Muslims and the Hindus is that the Muslim belief on one God and the Hindus belief on many Gods

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