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2012-04-21

A Letter About the Village Life in Pakistan | 9th – Class English Notes


Lesson – 17


Summary/Note

A Letter about the village about Pakistan
The village life has its own charms. The villagers are simple and hardworking people. The carpenter and the blackmith are the two important workment in the village. The primary school teacher and the imam of the mosque are the two important persons there. The villagers are mostly farmers. They meet in otaq in their leisure time. The talk about village affairs, crops and weather. Tthe meeting place for women is the village well. The villagers go to bed early at night and get up early in the morning. There is no population in the village. Thje villagers are healthy. The farmer’s life is model of hard work.

Question and Answers

Q.1 What are the two important person in the village?
Ans. The two important person in the village are:
The Primary school teacher who also acts as the post master of the village and the Imam of the mosque who gives moral and religious guidance to the villagers and he also gives treatment of minor ailments.

Q.2 What are the attraction of village life?
Ans. Village life has its own charms, life here is quite and one is free from the noise and bustle of the city.
The air is fresh and pure and one is surrounded by all kind of natural beauty.

Q.3 Briefly describe the following:
Ans.

A Village Otaq
The meeting place for men in a village is called “Otaq”. The villagers meet their in the evening or in their leisure hour, talk about the weather, the crops and village affairs and they enjoy the fok song sung to the tune of the Ghaghar and the Tambooro.

A Village Well
The Village Well is a meeting place for women. Here they gather to collect water, wash cloths and wash utensils. The women folk talk about their domestic affairs. This place also helps to create social understanding.

Imam of the Mosque
The imam of the mosque has great influence on the villagers. They look up to him for religious guidance and treatment for minor ailments. He also run a Maktab where he teaches a Holy Quran to the children. He teaches them to become pious, good and responsible citizen.

The Life of Villagers
The villagers are very simple and straight forward people. They lead a happy, contented life. They generally awake at down. Men go to say their prayers in the mosque, while women stay at home. The villagers work in the field from dawn to dusk, reaping the crop under the scorching heat of the sun.
Responsibilities of a Good Citizen

Q.1 Where did men live in early days?
Ans. In the earlier days men lived in caves like animals. Their lives were difficult and each of them lived by himself and for himself.

Q.2 Why did they begin to live together?
Ans. They began to live together in order to had a safer and better life.

Q.3 What happened when society grew larger?
Ans. In the early societies their were only farmers, weavers, cobblers, masons and soldiers. As society grew larger and as men became more civilized many professions and occupation develop. Hence, today we have doctors, teachers, engineers, artist, writers, policemen and a host of other owrkers who all do something for their fellow-men.

Q.4 What should a trader do?
Ans. A trader should not sell substandard goods and should work honestly and fairly.

Q.5 What should a milkmen do?
Ans. A milkmen should not mix water in the milk.

Q.6 If someone is dishonest, what does he teach others?
Ans. If someone is dishonest, he teaches others to be dishonest too.

Q.7 How does a bad citizen deserved to be treated?
Ans.A bad citizen should be punished, he should be treated in the same way in which he treats others.

Q.8 What is our duty to our country?
Ans. Our duty to our country is to under stand the problem faced by our country. We must cooperate with our Government in solving these problems. It is our duty to be loyal and patriotic to Pakistan and follow its laws, to pay the taxes honestly and promptly.


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