Passage for Reading & Comprehension: The dignity of work emphasizes the importance of respecting all types of labour. Regardless of how simple and labour-intensive it may seem.

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Passage for Reading & Comprehension: The dignity of work emphasizes the importance of respecting all types of labour. Regardless of how simple and labour-intensive it may seem. No matter how menial it is, every job contributes to society's well-being in its own way and deserves dignity and respect. Akhtar, a wealthy boy, is reluctant to participate in social service activities at school, feeling that cleaning and dusting are beneath his honour and dignity. So, he was cross. His uncle reminds him of the importance of hard work through influential stories of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), his companions, his fellow men, his family members and other notable personalities. This lesson explores the idea that dignity in work is related to the tasks we perform and to the fair treatment of others. Ultimately, the lesson encourages a mindset of gratitude and respect for all workers in society.

1. The similar meaning of the word 'dignity' is?

Nobility means شرافت

Dignity means وقار

2. The similar meaning of the word 'menial' is?

Humble means عاجز

Menial means عاجز

3. The similar meaning of the word 'contribute' is?

Give means شراکت کریں

Contribute means شراکت کریں

4. The opposite meaning of the word 'reluctant' is?

Willing means راضی

Reluctant means ہچکچاہٹ

5. The opposite meaning of the word 'beneath' is?

Above means اوپر

Beneath means نیچے

6. Dignity of work emphasizes the importance of _____?

Respect

7. Every job contributes to the well-being of _____?

Society

8. Akhtar, a wealthy boy, is reluctant to participate in ______?

Social service

9. Akhtar feels that tasks like cleaning and dusting are beneath his honour and ______?

Dignity

10. His uncle told him the influential stories about ______?

Holy Prophet (PBUH)

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