ENGLISH 2ND YEAR:
Lesson 10: M.A. JINNAH: A GREAT STATESMAN
Q1. What does professor wolpert praise Jinnah for ?
Ans. professor wolpert praise Jinnah for his leadership and statesmanship. He was one of the greatest politicians of the twentieth century. He had the power of creating in his followers the same enthusiasm which he himself had for his cause.
Q2.What , according to the writer, was jinah’s strongest characteristics?
Ans. The strongest characteristic of Jinnah was that he could understand the political problems and their solutions better than any politician of his age. He had an amazing understanding of all legal and political matters and for this quality he always defied any trick that was played by the Hindus or the British.
Q3. What was Jinnah’s strategy during the world war 11? What was ghandi’s strategy? Who do you consider followed the right strategy during that period of turmoil?
Ans. Jinnah supported British and its allied forces during the world war 11 and won their favor. He advised his followers to play a constructive role in building the nation.
Ghandi’s strategy was to oppose the British government. He spent all the war years behind the bars. He involved his nation in terrorist and destructive activities.
I think Jinnah’s strategy was right during that period of turmoil because he won over all the IndianMuslims and united them on one platform to get Pakistan.
Q4. What, according to Jinnah, is the first duty of the government?
Ans. The first duty of the government, according to Jinnah, is to maintain law and order in the country and to protect the fundamental rights of the people such as life, property and religious beliefs.
Q5. What, according to the writer, was Jinnah’s last fond aspiration? And what turned that hopeful dream into violent reality?
Ans. According to the writer, was Jinnah’s last fond aspiration was to develop friendly relations between Pakistan and Hindustan. For this purpose he requested Muslims and Hindus to live like brothers.
But this hopeful dream was turned into violent reality by the tragic war of Kashmir that started soon after the partition of India.
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