PROFESSIONS
Fill in the blanks.
i.
One
Sindhi word for "teacher" is "Akhund".
ii.
“Akhund” is a Sindhi word derived from a Persian word “Khandan”.
iii.
Khandan means to read.
iv.
Khandan is the best word to express the teacher’s dignity
and status.
v.
Allah
writes His law on the hearts of men and a teacher is one who can
read what He writes on the human heart.
vi.
This
message is a reflection of Allah's word found in the sacred
writings.
vii.
A teacher is a reader par
excellence.
viii.
A
teacher is one who fulfils Allah's command expressed in the first
word of the revelation (Wahi).
ix.
Such a
high position is required for a teacher to strive to be more and
more worthy of it.
x.
A
teacher created a good human by cultivating several personal and professional qualities
in oneself.
xi.
The
first and most important quality of a teacher is that he or she loves
and appreciates the profession.
xii.
The
teachers speak of the wonders of nature with reverence.
xiii.
A necessary
quality of good teachers is a thirst for knowledge.
xiv.
Before
teaching others to read, teachers must themselves know how to read.
xv.
A very
important quality of a teacher is that he or she not only strives
to know what is true.
xvi.
About three-fourths
of our earth is covered with water.
xvii.
Rivers
and oceans of the world are full of fishes.
xviii.
Marine
fishing is done in the Arabian Sea along the coast.
xix.
The
fish caught from freshwater are usually small but tastier.
xx.
Fishermen are
given loans to buy bigger and better boats.
xxi.
A
Fisheries Training institute and a Fisheries Technological Laboratory have also
been established at Karachi.
xxii.
Fishing
is one of our most important industries.
Question and Answers:
Q.1 What
does “Akhund” mean?
Ans. “Akhund” is a Sindhi
word derived from a Persian word “Khandan” which means “to read”. It is the
best word to express the teacher’s dignity and status.
Q.2 How
does a teacher fulfil, God’s command?
Ans. The teacher fulfils
God’s command by acting upon the first relation i.e. “to read” (IQRA). The teacher observes God’s Law by reading from the human heart, nature and the Holy
book.
Q.3 What
are the qualities of a teacher?
Ans. A teacher must possess
some personal and professionals Gaits. Personal qualities include interest for
knowledge, reverence for all sorts of knowledge, preference for students
welfare. The other qualities are love to learn from every source and also to
apply practically what he preaches.
Q.4
Why is fish important for us?
Ans. Fish is important, for
us because it is a source of food and several by-products are obtained from
fish i.e. glue, manure, liver oil. Catching fish is one of the most ancient and
common professions of the world due to which a large number of people are
engaged with this profession. It is also a flourishing trade.
Q.5 What
are the different modes of fishing?
Ans. Freshwater fishing or
fishing – inland and sea or marine fishing are the two different modes of
fishing. Freshwater fishing is done in rivers, Lakes, streams, ponds etc while
marine fishing is done in oceans, sea, coastal areas etc.
Q.6 Why
do people like freshwater fish?
Ans. People like freshwater fishing because of its delicious taste. They are of very small size and
easier to catch rather than marine fishing. It is usually caught from rivers,
lakes, ponds, canals etc.
Q.7 Where is marine fishing done in Pakistan?
Ans. In
Pakistan, marine fishing is done in the Arabian sea along the coast. The hazards
of marine fishing include prolonging stay o the fisherman in the deep sea. The other
danger is a sudden change of weather, which can result in the loss of many lives.
Q.8 Explain any one quality of a teacher.
A very important quality of a teacher is
that he or she not only strives to know what is true, good and beautiful, but
also seeks to incorporate these in life. Because if we do not implement
what is right than the society will surely become difficult to live and a real a teacher does not possess ego he or she can learn from any source which could be
a child or a person who is less gifted because knowledge springs from any point
and the teacher does not bound himself to books only.
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