1. Mother Theresa was a famous politician. (True/False)
2. Mother Theresa won Noble Peace Prize. (Yes/No)
3. “Flocked” in the lesson / summary means
4. In which year Mother Theresa became a nun
5. Use following words in your own sentences:
i. look after li. honour
6. Shaikh-ul-Alam (RA) led a simple life.(True/False).
7.Shaikh-ul-Alam (RA) was born on
8. Salar Sanz belonged to
Family. (Rajput/Royal/Religious)
9.Rearrange the following words to form meaningful sentences:
1) He/the/cave/repentance/entered/to/do
2) We/fear/God/should/
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1. Saint of the Gutters (Prof. Neerja Mattoo)
1. Mother Theresa was a famous politician (T/F).
- Answer. False.
- Supportive Sentence: She did not have any position in politics or government.
2. Mother Theresa liked to spend her time in watching Movies (T/F).
- Answer. False.
- Supportive Sentence: Agnes loved to spend her time in the Church.
3. Mother Theresa on Noble Peace Prize (T/F).
- Answer. True.
- Supportive Sentence: Mother Theresa was granted different honours including the Noble Peace Prize.
4. Name the country / Place in which Mother Theresa was born?
- Answer. Mother Theresa was born on 26th August 1910 at Skopje, Yugoslavia.
5. Who flocked to her and why?
- Answer. The general population from everywhere throughout the world including the rich, the famous and the powerful flocked to her because they wanted to become a part of her mission and to give some clear significance to their lives.
6. “Flocked” in the lesson / summary means _______________.
- Answer. “Flocked” means “crowded”.
7. In which year Mother Theresa became a nun ____________.
- Answer. Agnes became a nun in 1937 and was named “Theresa”.
8. Use following words in your own sentences:
- poverty - Though she was suffering from poverty, she never begged to anyone.
- God - Where there is good, there is God.
- look after - Even animals look after their little ones.
- award - Mother Theresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- profit - He earned no profit by selling his old motorcycle.
- honour - They honoured him with a beautiful message, which was delivered by the Head of our institution.
2.Noor-ud-din Wali (R.A) (Prof.G.R Malik)
QNO 1) Answer the following questions:
1. Shaikh-ul-Alam led a simple life. (T/F).
- Answer. True.
- Supportive Sentence: At the prime of his youth, he adopted an ascetic way of life .
2. Shaikh-ul-Alam was born on ___________.
- Answer. Shaikh-ul-Alam was born at Kaimoh, Kulgam in 1377 AD.
3. Salar Sanz belonged to _________Family. (Rajput/Royal/Religious)
- Answer. Salar Sanz belonged to Rajput Family.
4. How long did he stay in cave and what did he do there?
- Answer. He stayed in the cave for twelve long years, doing repentance in order to purify his soul.
5. What does Sheikh-ul-Alam (RA) mean?
- Answer. Shaikh-ul-Aalam (RA) means “the spiritual guide of the world”.
QNo 2) Rearrange the following words to form meaningful sentences:
1) He/the/cave/repentance/entered/to/do
- Answer. He entered the cave to do repentance.
2) He/life/simple/lived/a
- Answer. He lived a simple life.
3) He/live/to/liked/alone
- Answer. He liked to live alone.
4) We/fear/God/should/
- Answer. We should fear God.
QNo 3) Write the antonyms of the following words:
- justice - injustice
- honest - dishonest
- simple - complex, luxurious
- youth - adulthood, old age
- fearful - fearless
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