Author: Bilal Articles

  • First Year English Moral Stories: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

    First Year English Moral Stories: Slow and Steady Wins the Race For Average Students: In a jungle, a hare and a tortoise lived. The hare was very proud of being the fastest animal in the jungle, and he often made fun of the tortoise for being so slow. Tired of the hare’s teasing, the tortoise…

  • First Year English Moral Stories: Greed is a Curse

    First Year English Moral Stories: Greed is a Curse For Average Students: Once, a hungry dog found a piece of meat. He was overjoyed and decided to take it away to enjoy in peace. On his way, he had to cross a narrow bridge over a stream. As he was crossing, he saw his reflection…

  • Moral Story: All That Glitters is Not Gold – A Foolish Stag

    Moral Story: All That Glitters is Not Gold – A Foolish Stag In this tale of the foolish stag, we learn the valuable moral lesson that appearances can be deceiving, encapsulated by the proverb “All that glitters is not gold.” For Average Students: Once in a jungle, there lived a proud and vain stag. He…

  • Moral Story: Union is Strength

    Moral Story: Union is Strength This engaging story features an old farmer and his quarrelsome sons. Despite the farmer’s repeated advice to stay united, his sons disregarded his words. To teach them the importance of unity, he shared an invaluable lesson. For Average Students: In a village, there lived an old farmer with three sons…

  • First Year English Important Moral Stories Notes: Free Read and Download

    First Year English Important Moral Stories Notes Moral stories have been an integral part of literature and education for generations. They not only entertain but also impart valuable life lessons that are essential for personal and moral development. In first-year English, students have the opportunity to explore a collection of important moral stories that offer…

  • The Dying Sun Notes | 2nd Year English

    Questions and Answers: The Dying Sun by Sir James Jeans Notes Q1: Why do stars seldom find another star near them? Ans: Stars are scattered in space, often traveling alone due to the immense size of the universe. Q2: What happened when a wandering star came near the sun, according to Sir James Jeans? Ans:…

  • FIRST YEAR AT HARROW

    FIRST YEAR AT HARROW Q1: Writer of ‘First Year at Harrow’? Ans: Sir Winston Churchill Q2: Are examiners justified in asking questions that students can’t answer? Ans: Partially true, mainly a complaint of less diligent students. Hardworking students can answer any question. Q3: What questions do examiners ask? Ans: Examiners ask a mix of easy…

  • 1st Year Lesson 1: Button Button – Q&A

    Button Button – Q&A Q1: Why did Norma find Mr. Steward’s tone and attitude offensive?Ans: Norma found Mr. Steward’s insistence on time offensive. Q2: Why did Arthur disagree with his wife?Ans: Arthur disagreed because he didn’t want to harm anyone. Q3: Why did Norma persuade her husband to accept the offer?Ans: Norma wanted $50,000 to…