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HERE ARE SOME POSSIBLE ANSWERS TO THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS ASKED
BY PANNEL FOR THE POST OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER (BS-16):
INTERVIEW I:
1) Introduction yourself.
Introduce yourself clearly, stating your name, educational background, and any
relevant experiences or skills.
2) I had graduation in Criminology.
This is a good starting point to discuss your interest in law, justice, and social issues.
3) What is sin?
Sin is a religious or moral concept that refers to an act that is considered wrong or
immoral.
4) What is crime?
A crime is an act that is illegal and punishable by law.
5) What is deviance?
Deviance refers to behavior that goes against social norms or expectations.
6) Who is a juvenile?
A juvenile is a person who is not yet of legal age, typically under the age of 18.
7) What is the age of a juvenile under the Pakistani Constitution?
The age of a juvenile under Pakistani law is generally considered to be below 18
years of age.
8) What is delinquency?
Delinquency refers to juvenile crime or antisocial behavior.
9) What is the difference between sin and crime?
Sin is a moral or religious concept, while crime is a legal concept. A crime is an act
that violates the law, while a sin is an act that violates religious or moral principles.
10) Give a comprehensive demo on punctuation in English, especially on
commas and semicolons.
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This is a practical question that requires a clear and concise explanation. You can
use examples to illustrate the correct usage of commas and semicolons.
11) Who was Jawaharlal Nehru?
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India.
12) What is a 'Neta' in India?
A 'Neta' is a political leader in India.
13) One idiom?
You can provide any common idiom, such as "biting the bullet," "raining cats and
dogs," or "under the weather."
14) Middle East Crisis?
The Middle East has a complex history of conflicts, often rooted in territorial
disputes, religious differences, and political power struggles. You can discuss
specific conflicts, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the ongoing civil wars in
Israeli and Gaza (Hamas), Lebanon (Hezbollah), Yemen (Houthies), Iran-Israel-
USA conflict etc.
15) Capital of Cyprus?
Nicosia
16) Which is the language of Cyprus?
Greek and Turkish
17) Define the conflict of Cyprus.
The Cyprus conflict is an ongoing political dispute over the division of the island of
Cyprus into Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot areas.
18) Which country had a conflict with Cyprus?
Turkey
19) Where is Bhutan located?
Bhutan is located in South Asia, between India and China.
20) Exact location of Bhutan?
Bhutan is situated in the Eastern Himalayas.
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21) What is the Hindu Marriage Act?
The Hindu Marriage Act is a Pakistani law that governs marriages among Hindus.
22) Age of a girl for marriage according to the Pakistani Constitution?
The minimum age for marriage in Pakistan is 18 years for both men and women.
23) What did you do after graduation?
Explain your post-graduation activities, such as job searches, further studies, or any
relevant experiences.
24) What is the profession of your father?
Provide a brief description of your father's occupation.
NOTE: Remember to practice your answers, be confident, and be prepared to
think on your feet. Good luck!
INTERVIEW II:
1. Introduce Yourself.
A well-structured introduction should include your name, educational background,
relevant experiences, and your aspirations. For instance:
"My name is [Your Name], and I am a [Degree] in [Major Subject] from [University
Name]. I have always been passionate about history, culture, and social sciences. I
believe that education is a powerful tool for social change, and I am eager to
contribute to the field of social studies education."
2. Go to the board and give a demo about Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi.
Prepare a brief presentation on Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi, covering his life,
contributions to the freedom movement, and his literary works. Highlight his role in
inspiring the nation and his significant impact on Sindhi literature.
3. Your age is only 23. Why do you want a job so early, and you have also
completed your graduation recently?
Express your enthusiasm for teaching and your desire to contribute to the education
sector. Highlight any relevant experiences, such as tutoring or volunteering, that
demonstrate your commitment to education. You can also mention your eagerness
to learn and grow professionally.
4. What were your graduation Subjects? Name them.
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List the subjects you studied during your graduation, such as History, Pakistan
Studies, Islamic Studies, etc.
5. What is Political Science? Explain it.
Political Science is the study of government, politics, and political behavior. It
examines power, authority, and the systems of governance. It also analyzes political
theories, ideologies, and institutions.
6. What are economic assets? Explain them.
Economic assets are resources that have economic value and can be used to generate
wealth or income. These can include physical assets like land, buildings, and
machinery, as well as intangible assets like intellectual property, brand reputation,
and human capital.
7. What is democracy?
Democracy is a system of government in which power is vested in the people, who
exercise it directly or through elected representatives.
8. What is autocracy?
Autocracy is a form of government in which one person has absolute power.
9. Who was Bhagat Singh?
Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary who fought against British colonial rule
in India.
10. Who was Saami?
Saami was a Sufi saint and poet from Sindh, known for his mystical poetry and
spiritual teachings.
11. Total Surmiyaan (heroes) of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai?
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's poetry celebrates numerous heroes and heroines,
including Sassui Punhun, Sohni Mehar, and Umar Marvi.
12. Shah Latif’s poetry mentions Sasui. What is the Sur (chapter) related to
her?
The Sur related to Sassui Punhun is one of the most famous Surs in Shah Abdul Latif
Bhittai's poetry.
13. In which year was Akbar born? - What is Akbar’s father’s name?
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Akbar was born in 1542. His father's name was Humayun.
14. What is Akbar’s mother’s name? - Why did Akbar’s father come here?
What was the reason?
Akbar's mother's name was Hamida Banu Begum. Humayun came to India to
reclaim the Mughal throne after being defeated by Sher Shah Suri.
INTERVIEW III:
1. Introduce yourself.
A well-structured introduction should include your name, educational background,
relevant experiences, and your aspirations. For instance:
"My name is [Your Name], and I am a [Degree] in [Major Subject] from [University
Name]. I have always been passionate about [Your Interest]. I believe that [Your
Belief], and I am eager to contribute to [Your Field]."
2. Have you done BS commerce regular?
Answer honestly, yes or no.
3. What is your CGPA?
State your CGPA.
4. Full form of CGPA?
Cumulative Grade Point Average
5. Full form of STR?
Student Teacher Ratio
6. What is your test score?
State your test score.
7. Demo on Khalifat Movement.
The Khilafat Movement remains a pivotal chapter in the history of India’s struggle
for independence, reflecting the complex dynamics of religion, nationalism, and
colonialism in the early 20th century.
8. Tell me the meaning of the idiom "Crocodile tears.
Crocodile tears refer to insincere expressions of sympathy or sorrow.
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9. Tell me the meaning of the idiom "To beat about the bush."
To beat about the bush means to avoid getting to the point of a matter.
10. Tell me the meaning of the idiom "Read between the lines."
Read between the lines means to understand the implied meaning of something,
rather than just the literal meaning.
11. Which area links Singapore and Malaysia?
The Johor-Singapore Causeway and the Second Link are the main land connections
between Singapore and Malaysia.
12. Who was Alladin Khaliji?
Alauddin Khalji was a Delhi Sultan who ruled from 1296 to 1316 CE. He was known
for his military conquests, administrative reforms, and economic policies.
13. Relationship of Aladdin Khaliji and Jalaluddin Khaliji?
Alauddin Khalji was the nephew and son-in-law of Jalaluddin Khalji.
14. Who was Bhagat Singh?
Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary who fought against British colonial rule
in India.
15. Who was Rooplo Khili?
Rooplo Khili was a Sindhi folk heroine known for her bravery and sacrifice.
16. Who was Bacha Khan and where is he buried?
Bacha Khan was a Pashtun political leader and social reformer. He is buried in
Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
17. Who was Hemu?
Hemu was a Hindu general who briefly ruled parts of North India in the 16th century.
INTERVIEW IV:
1. Introduce yourself.
A well-structured introduction should include your name, educational background,
relevant experiences, and your aspirations. For instance:
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"My name is Vibesham, and I am a [Degree] in [Major Subject] from [University
Name]. I have always been passionate about history, culture, and social sciences. I
believe that education is a powerful tool for social change, and I am eager to
contribute to the field of social studies education."
2. Difference between peninsula and island?
A peninsula is a piece of land almost surrounded by water but connected to the
mainland. An island is a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
3. What is a strait?
A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
4. What is the definition of gulf? Meaning of gulf? And what are the gulf
countries called?
A gulf is a large bay or inlet of the sea. The term "Gulf Countries" refers to the oil-
rich countries on the Persian Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar,
the United Arab Emirates, and Oman.
5. China president name?
Xi Jinping
6. USA capital? DC in Washington stands for?
*Washington, D.C (District of Columbia)
7. How many states in the USA?
50
8. Name any four states of the USA and their capitals?
California (Sacramento), Texas (Austin), New York (Albany), Florida (Tallahassee)
9. Border between India and Pakistan? And its complete scenario? Who
marked it?
The Radcliffe Line is the border between India and Pakistan. It was drawn by Sir
Cyril Radcliffe in 1947.
10. Your name is Vibheshan, so who was Vibheshan in Hinduism and his role?
Why was he with Ram but not with Rawan (his own brother)?
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Vibheshan was the younger brother of Ravana, the demon king. He was a wise and
righteous man who chose to side with Rama, the Hindu deity, because he recognized
the evil nature of Ravana's actions.
11. What is called gulf countries in Sindhi?
You can provide the Sindhi translation for "Gulf Countries," ‫خل‬
‫مل‬ ‫جا‬ ‫يج‬
‫ڪ‬ .
12. Opposite word of naar in Sindhi?
You can provide the Sindhi antonym for the word "naar," ‫مرد‬
‫يا‬
‫ڇ‬
‫وڪرو‬ .
13. What is SLOs?
SLOs stand for Student Learning Outcomes. They are specific statements that
describe what students should know and be able to do by the end of a course or unit.
14. In class, how many levels of students are there? How do you manage them?
You can discuss your experience with managing students of different ages and
abilities. You might mention strategies like differentiation, positive reinforcement,
and effective classroom management techniques.
15. Writer of two books?
Pakistan beyond the crisis state (Maleeha Lodhi), Peer-e-Kamil (Umera Ahmed).
16. Roles of two historians?
1. Herodotus (c. 484–425 BC): Often referred to as the "Father of History,"
Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian who is known for his work
"Histories," where he documented the Greco-Persian Wars and provided
detailed accounts of various cultures and societies. His methodologies laid the
foundation for the study of history as a discipline.
2. Edward Gibbon (1737–1794): Gibbon was an English historian best known
for his monumental work "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire." His analysis of the reasons behind the fall of Rome and his critical
approach to historical narratives significantly influenced the writing of history
and the study of the Roman Empire.
17. When was the Muslim League founded?
1906
18. When was the Indian National Congress founded? Who was its founder?
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1885, by Allan Octavian Hume
19. You are a JEST, which subjects do you teach in your school?
English, Mathematics, Sindhi and Urdu.
20. Demo on essay.
The Importance of History in Shaping Our Future
History is often regarded as a mere collection of events from the past, but its
significance extends far beyond mere dates and facts. Understanding history is
crucial as it provides us with valuable insights into human behavior, societal
evolution, and the consequences of our actions. It acts as a mirror, reflecting the
triumphs and failures of civilizations, which can guide current and future generations
in making informed decisions.
One of the primary reasons history is important is that it offers lessons from past
mistakes. By studying the causes and effects of events such as wars, economic crises,
and social movements, we gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of human
nature and societal dynamics. For instance, the rise and fall of empires illustrate how
ambition and power can lead to both great achievements and devastating downfalls.
Such knowledge encourages us to approach contemporary issues with caution and
foresight.
Moreover, history fosters a sense of identity and belonging. By understanding our
roots, we can appreciate the struggles and achievements of those who came before
us. This connection to our past enriches our culture and strengthens our
communities. It reminds us of the shared experiences that unite us, regardless of our
differences.
In an increasingly globalized world, history also cultivates empathy and awareness
of diverse perspectives. Learning about the histories of various cultures allows us to
appreciate their unique contributions and challenges. This understanding is essential
for promoting tolerance and cooperation among nations, ultimately fostering a more
peaceful world.
In conclusion, history is not just a record of what has happened; it is a vital tool for
navigating the present and shaping the future. By learning from our past,
understanding our identities, and recognizing the value of diverse cultures, we can
build a more informed, empathetic, and united society. As we move forward, let us
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a better tomorrow.

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  • 1.
    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 1 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) HERE ARE SOME POSSIBLE ANSWERS TO THE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS ASKED BY PANNEL FOR THE POST OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER (BS-16): INTERVIEW I: 1) Introduction yourself. Introduce yourself clearly, stating your name, educational background, and any relevant experiences or skills. 2) I had graduation in Criminology. This is a good starting point to discuss your interest in law, justice, and social issues. 3) What is sin? Sin is a religious or moral concept that refers to an act that is considered wrong or immoral. 4) What is crime? A crime is an act that is illegal and punishable by law. 5) What is deviance? Deviance refers to behavior that goes against social norms or expectations. 6) Who is a juvenile? A juvenile is a person who is not yet of legal age, typically under the age of 18. 7) What is the age of a juvenile under the Pakistani Constitution? The age of a juvenile under Pakistani law is generally considered to be below 18 years of age. 8) What is delinquency? Delinquency refers to juvenile crime or antisocial behavior. 9) What is the difference between sin and crime? Sin is a moral or religious concept, while crime is a legal concept. A crime is an act that violates the law, while a sin is an act that violates religious or moral principles. 10) Give a comprehensive demo on punctuation in English, especially on commas and semicolons.
  • 2.
    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 2 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) This is a practical question that requires a clear and concise explanation. You can use examples to illustrate the correct usage of commas and semicolons. 11) Who was Jawaharlal Nehru? Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India. 12) What is a 'Neta' in India? A 'Neta' is a political leader in India. 13) One idiom? You can provide any common idiom, such as "biting the bullet," "raining cats and dogs," or "under the weather." 14) Middle East Crisis? The Middle East has a complex history of conflicts, often rooted in territorial disputes, religious differences, and political power struggles. You can discuss specific conflicts, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the ongoing civil wars in Israeli and Gaza (Hamas), Lebanon (Hezbollah), Yemen (Houthies), Iran-Israel- USA conflict etc. 15) Capital of Cyprus? Nicosia 16) Which is the language of Cyprus? Greek and Turkish 17) Define the conflict of Cyprus. The Cyprus conflict is an ongoing political dispute over the division of the island of Cyprus into Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot areas. 18) Which country had a conflict with Cyprus? Turkey 19) Where is Bhutan located? Bhutan is located in South Asia, between India and China. 20) Exact location of Bhutan? Bhutan is situated in the Eastern Himalayas.
  • 3.
    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 3 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) 21) What is the Hindu Marriage Act? The Hindu Marriage Act is a Pakistani law that governs marriages among Hindus. 22) Age of a girl for marriage according to the Pakistani Constitution? The minimum age for marriage in Pakistan is 18 years for both men and women. 23) What did you do after graduation? Explain your post-graduation activities, such as job searches, further studies, or any relevant experiences. 24) What is the profession of your father? Provide a brief description of your father's occupation. NOTE: Remember to practice your answers, be confident, and be prepared to think on your feet. Good luck! INTERVIEW II: 1. Introduce Yourself. A well-structured introduction should include your name, educational background, relevant experiences, and your aspirations. For instance: "My name is [Your Name], and I am a [Degree] in [Major Subject] from [University Name]. I have always been passionate about history, culture, and social sciences. I believe that education is a powerful tool for social change, and I am eager to contribute to the field of social studies education." 2. Go to the board and give a demo about Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi. Prepare a brief presentation on Maulana Ubaidullah Sindhi, covering his life, contributions to the freedom movement, and his literary works. Highlight his role in inspiring the nation and his significant impact on Sindhi literature. 3. Your age is only 23. Why do you want a job so early, and you have also completed your graduation recently? Express your enthusiasm for teaching and your desire to contribute to the education sector. Highlight any relevant experiences, such as tutoring or volunteering, that demonstrate your commitment to education. You can also mention your eagerness to learn and grow professionally. 4. What were your graduation Subjects? Name them.
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    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 4 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) List the subjects you studied during your graduation, such as History, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, etc. 5. What is Political Science? Explain it. Political Science is the study of government, politics, and political behavior. It examines power, authority, and the systems of governance. It also analyzes political theories, ideologies, and institutions. 6. What are economic assets? Explain them. Economic assets are resources that have economic value and can be used to generate wealth or income. These can include physical assets like land, buildings, and machinery, as well as intangible assets like intellectual property, brand reputation, and human capital. 7. What is democracy? Democracy is a system of government in which power is vested in the people, who exercise it directly or through elected representatives. 8. What is autocracy? Autocracy is a form of government in which one person has absolute power. 9. Who was Bhagat Singh? Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary who fought against British colonial rule in India. 10. Who was Saami? Saami was a Sufi saint and poet from Sindh, known for his mystical poetry and spiritual teachings. 11. Total Surmiyaan (heroes) of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai? Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's poetry celebrates numerous heroes and heroines, including Sassui Punhun, Sohni Mehar, and Umar Marvi. 12. Shah Latif’s poetry mentions Sasui. What is the Sur (chapter) related to her? The Sur related to Sassui Punhun is one of the most famous Surs in Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's poetry. 13. In which year was Akbar born? - What is Akbar’s father’s name?
  • 5.
    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 5 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) Akbar was born in 1542. His father's name was Humayun. 14. What is Akbar’s mother’s name? - Why did Akbar’s father come here? What was the reason? Akbar's mother's name was Hamida Banu Begum. Humayun came to India to reclaim the Mughal throne after being defeated by Sher Shah Suri. INTERVIEW III: 1. Introduce yourself. A well-structured introduction should include your name, educational background, relevant experiences, and your aspirations. For instance: "My name is [Your Name], and I am a [Degree] in [Major Subject] from [University Name]. I have always been passionate about [Your Interest]. I believe that [Your Belief], and I am eager to contribute to [Your Field]." 2. Have you done BS commerce regular? Answer honestly, yes or no. 3. What is your CGPA? State your CGPA. 4. Full form of CGPA? Cumulative Grade Point Average 5. Full form of STR? Student Teacher Ratio 6. What is your test score? State your test score. 7. Demo on Khalifat Movement. The Khilafat Movement remains a pivotal chapter in the history of India’s struggle for independence, reflecting the complex dynamics of religion, nationalism, and colonialism in the early 20th century. 8. Tell me the meaning of the idiom "Crocodile tears. Crocodile tears refer to insincere expressions of sympathy or sorrow.
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    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 6 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) 9. Tell me the meaning of the idiom "To beat about the bush." To beat about the bush means to avoid getting to the point of a matter. 10. Tell me the meaning of the idiom "Read between the lines." Read between the lines means to understand the implied meaning of something, rather than just the literal meaning. 11. Which area links Singapore and Malaysia? The Johor-Singapore Causeway and the Second Link are the main land connections between Singapore and Malaysia. 12. Who was Alladin Khaliji? Alauddin Khalji was a Delhi Sultan who ruled from 1296 to 1316 CE. He was known for his military conquests, administrative reforms, and economic policies. 13. Relationship of Aladdin Khaliji and Jalaluddin Khaliji? Alauddin Khalji was the nephew and son-in-law of Jalaluddin Khalji. 14. Who was Bhagat Singh? Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary who fought against British colonial rule in India. 15. Who was Rooplo Khili? Rooplo Khili was a Sindhi folk heroine known for her bravery and sacrifice. 16. Who was Bacha Khan and where is he buried? Bacha Khan was a Pashtun political leader and social reformer. He is buried in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. 17. Who was Hemu? Hemu was a Hindu general who briefly ruled parts of North India in the 16th century. INTERVIEW IV: 1. Introduce yourself. A well-structured introduction should include your name, educational background, relevant experiences, and your aspirations. For instance:
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    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 7 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) "My name is Vibesham, and I am a [Degree] in [Major Subject] from [University Name]. I have always been passionate about history, culture, and social sciences. I believe that education is a powerful tool for social change, and I am eager to contribute to the field of social studies education." 2. Difference between peninsula and island? A peninsula is a piece of land almost surrounded by water but connected to the mainland. An island is a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. 3. What is a strait? A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. 4. What is the definition of gulf? Meaning of gulf? And what are the gulf countries called? A gulf is a large bay or inlet of the sea. The term "Gulf Countries" refers to the oil- rich countries on the Persian Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman. 5. China president name? Xi Jinping 6. USA capital? DC in Washington stands for? *Washington, D.C (District of Columbia) 7. How many states in the USA? 50 8. Name any four states of the USA and their capitals? California (Sacramento), Texas (Austin), New York (Albany), Florida (Tallahassee) 9. Border between India and Pakistan? And its complete scenario? Who marked it? The Radcliffe Line is the border between India and Pakistan. It was drawn by Sir Cyril Radcliffe in 1947. 10. Your name is Vibheshan, so who was Vibheshan in Hinduism and his role? Why was he with Ram but not with Rawan (his own brother)?
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    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 8 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) Vibheshan was the younger brother of Ravana, the demon king. He was a wise and righteous man who chose to side with Rama, the Hindu deity, because he recognized the evil nature of Ravana's actions. 11. What is called gulf countries in Sindhi? You can provide the Sindhi translation for "Gulf Countries," ‫خل‬ ‫مل‬ ‫جا‬ ‫يج‬ ‫ڪ‬ . 12. Opposite word of naar in Sindhi? You can provide the Sindhi antonym for the word "naar," ‫مرد‬ ‫يا‬ ‫ڇ‬ ‫وڪرو‬ . 13. What is SLOs? SLOs stand for Student Learning Outcomes. They are specific statements that describe what students should know and be able to do by the end of a course or unit. 14. In class, how many levels of students are there? How do you manage them? You can discuss your experience with managing students of different ages and abilities. You might mention strategies like differentiation, positive reinforcement, and effective classroom management techniques. 15. Writer of two books? Pakistan beyond the crisis state (Maleeha Lodhi), Peer-e-Kamil (Umera Ahmed). 16. Roles of two historians? 1. Herodotus (c. 484–425 BC): Often referred to as the "Father of History," Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian who is known for his work "Histories," where he documented the Greco-Persian Wars and provided detailed accounts of various cultures and societies. His methodologies laid the foundation for the study of history as a discipline. 2. Edward Gibbon (1737–1794): Gibbon was an English historian best known for his monumental work "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." His analysis of the reasons behind the fall of Rome and his critical approach to historical narratives significantly influenced the writing of history and the study of the Roman Empire. 17. When was the Muslim League founded? 1906 18. When was the Indian National Congress founded? Who was its founder?
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    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 9 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) 1885, by Allan Octavian Hume 19. You are a JEST, which subjects do you teach in your school? English, Mathematics, Sindhi and Urdu. 20. Demo on essay. The Importance of History in Shaping Our Future History is often regarded as a mere collection of events from the past, but its significance extends far beyond mere dates and facts. Understanding history is crucial as it provides us with valuable insights into human behavior, societal evolution, and the consequences of our actions. It acts as a mirror, reflecting the triumphs and failures of civilizations, which can guide current and future generations in making informed decisions. One of the primary reasons history is important is that it offers lessons from past mistakes. By studying the causes and effects of events such as wars, economic crises, and social movements, we gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of human nature and societal dynamics. For instance, the rise and fall of empires illustrate how ambition and power can lead to both great achievements and devastating downfalls. Such knowledge encourages us to approach contemporary issues with caution and foresight. Moreover, history fosters a sense of identity and belonging. By understanding our roots, we can appreciate the struggles and achievements of those who came before us. This connection to our past enriches our culture and strengthens our communities. It reminds us of the shared experiences that unite us, regardless of our differences. In an increasingly globalized world, history also cultivates empathy and awareness of diverse perspectives. Learning about the histories of various cultures allows us to appreciate their unique contributions and challenges. This understanding is essential for promoting tolerance and cooperation among nations, ultimately fostering a more peaceful world. In conclusion, history is not just a record of what has happened; it is a vital tool for navigating the present and shaping the future. By learning from our past, understanding our identities, and recognizing the value of diverse cultures, we can build a more informed, empathetic, and united society. As we move forward, let us
  • 10.
    SST Job InterviewsSolved (General / Science) 10 Compiled by: Mr. Seetal Daas (contact via: seetal.daas@gmail.com) carry the lessons of history with us, ensuring that our decisions today contribute to a better tomorrow.