3.
Read the following passage from "The Responsibilities of Youth” very carefully and answer the quest
given at the end of the passage. Your answers to the questions must be in your own words.
During our struggle for the achievement of Pakistan we were critical of the Government which v
foreign Government and which we wanted to replace by a Government of our own. In doing so we h
sacrifice many things including the academic careers of our younger generation. May I say that you p
your part magnificently. Now that you have achieved your goal, that is a Government of your own,
country which belongs to you and in which you can live as free men, your responsibilities and your app
to the political, social and economic problems must also change. The duties required of you are: dev
sound sense of discipline, character, initiative and a solid academic background. You must devote you
whole-heartedly to your studies, for that is your first obligation to yourselves, your parents and to the
You must learn to obey for only then you can learn to command. In your criticism of the Governme
must learn to be instructive. Government welcomes constructive criticism. You can make a big contr
towards bringing about harmony and unity where for personal and other selfish considerations some
may adopt courses which are likely to lead to disruption and disunity. Remember that your Govern
like your garden. Your garden flourishes by the way you look after it and the efforts that you put tov
improvement. Similarly your Government can only flourish by your patriotic, honest and constructiv
to improve it.
Questions:
(a) Why did they have to sacrifice many things?
(b) What goal have the youth achieved?
Why must the approach of the people change now?
(d) What duties do we expect our youth to perform and why?
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