Category: 2nd Year English CH-2: Using the Scientific Method

  • 2nd Year English CH-2: Using the Scientific Method

    2nd Year English CH-2: Using the Scientific Method Questions Answers Notes

    Q1: How has the scientific method helped us in our fight against disease?
    A1:
     It has helped us understand disease causes and prevention, leading to life-saving drugs.

    Q2: Compare city sanitary conditions today with a hundred years ago.
    A2: 
    Today, cities are clean, well-paved, and properly managed, unlike a century ago.

    Q3: Describe village sanitary conditions today and suggest improvements.
    A3:
     Villages lack proper drainage and have outdoor toilets. Improvements involve raising awareness of better sanitation practices.

    Q4: How has the scientific method impacted food production and preservation?
    A4:
     It has increased food production and improved preservation through modern methods.

    Q5: What were our ancestors afraid of?
    A5:
     Ancestors feared superstitions like black cats, broken mirrors, and the number 13.

    Q6: How did the scientific method help overcome these fears?
    A6:
     It made us more rational by explaining the reasons behind events.

    Q7: What role did astrology play in the past?
    A7:
     Astrology was consulted for marriages and important decisions.

    Q8: Name current superstitions and their effects.
    A8:
     Beliefs in charms and superstitions affect the lives of those who believe in them.

    Q9: What were survival chances two hundred years ago?
    A9:
     Two hundred years ago, seven out of eight babies died before their first birthday.

    Q10: Define “attitude.”
    A10:
     Attitude refers to how we feel and think about an idea or event.

    Q11: What are superstitions?
    A11:
     Superstitions involve irrational fears, such as black cats, broken mirrors, and the number 13.

    Q12: How did thrifty housewives preserve food in the past?
    A12: 
    They preserved food by canning, pickling, drying, salting, or freezing.

    Q13: How has the scientific method improved our ways of life?
    A13:
     It has solved health issues, enhanced food production, and changed our attitude positively.

    Q14: What is the purpose of this lesson?
    A14:
     The lesson shows how scientific methods have improved living conditions and changed attitudes.