Class 9th English Notes Unit No.3 Quaid – A Great Leader
For students of Class 9th, having good study notes is very important for better understanding and achieving good results. Unit No. 3, “Quaid – A Great Leader,” is an inspiring chapter about the life of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Well-prepared Class 9th notes help students understand the key points and main ideas of the lesson. These 9th class English notes are written in a simple way to make learning easy. Using these best study notes, students can prepare well for exams and improve their performance. Organized student notes save time and help in quick revision.
Q1: Describe the person who had come out of the aeroplane at Mauripur, Karachi?
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid – A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
Quaid-e-Azam at Mauripur, Karachi:
The person who had come out of the aeroplane at Mauripur, Karachi, was our great leader Quaid-e-Azam. He was a tall and dignified man who was wearing a pure white Sherwani. He was calm and serious.
Q2: Why did the crowd roar in one voice “Pakistan Zindabad”?
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid – A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
Roaring of “Pakistan Zindabad”:
A vast excited crowd had gathered at Mauripur airport to welcome their great leader who had won Pakistan for them. As soon as he appeared, the crowd roared with one voice “Pakistan Zindabad” in order to welcome their great leader.
Q3: Why had people become homeless?
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid – A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
Reason for Leaving Homes:
After independence, millions of people became homeless during their migration to Pakistan. They were being attacked and killed on the roads and railways by Hindus. Thus, they came empty-handed as they were trying to reach their new homeland, Pakistan.
Q4. Why did Quaid-e-Azam look satisfied?
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid-A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
Satisfaction of Quaid-e-Azam:
Quaid-e-Azam looked satisfied because he knew that the greater part of his work was done. By the force of his determination and leadership, a small defeated group who was ruled by foreign power had become the greatest of Muslim states and the 5th largest nation in the world.
Q5. What did the Quaid tell the people about equal rights?
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid-A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
The Remarks of Quaid-e-Azam:
Quaid-e-Azam told the people about the equal rights. He said, “You may belong to any religion or caste- we are all citizens of one state.”
Q6. Find the sentence from the text having cause and effect.
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid-A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
Cause and effect:
i. There was much in those days of violence to sadden Jinnah.
ii. People who had become homeless when India and Pakistan became separate countries.
Q7. Identify a sentence from the text expressing an opinion.
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This question has been taken from the lesson “Quaid-A Great Leader” and written “by John Walton”.
Sentence expressing an opinion:
The sentence expressing opinion is “Perhaps he was thinking of the thousands who were being attacked and killed on the roads and railways.”