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J-42-16 1 P.T.O.

www.examrace.com PERSIAN PAPER−III

Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. E Ib π -d GE† G S¨ axU ÕU å:Xg 6í.* ≈ 0S¨ U (2) t∞ x6N ar !S¨ U x6Et∞ 5å ß UaUx ∞ sJU .°í ta *U

1. Khashayar Shah was a ruler of (1) xU ¥∞Uâ{ (2) ãâ´sâ∞t∞ Eπ (3) ⁄Cå ¥∞Uâ{ (4) ãâ´ ¥∞Uâ{

2. The Arabs defeated the Iranians in

(1) 651 AD (2) 751 AD

(3) 652 AD (4) 655 AD

3. The religious language of the Zarashtrians is (1) )•‘aú (2) * Ut (3) xU (4) R`ax

4. The Achaemanian dynasty was founded in

(1) 550 BC (2) 552 BC

(3) 554 BC (4) 555 BC

5. The language used by the Sassanians was

(1) * Ut (2) xU (3) )•‘aú (4) ax ∞

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www.examrace.com 6. The language called middle Perisan is (1) xU (2) ‘aú (3) R`ax (4) * Ut

7. The father of neo-Persian poetry is (1) C∞ (2) ‘t∞´fl E (3) xä ^51U (4) Å∞ at

8. Name of is (1) Zà (2) æà I! (3) ÃQ1U (4) ãl‚ Ã1U

9. Abu Shakur Balkhi was attached to (1) ãâ´a!a∞ (2) ã´´a!a∞ (3) sNb ¶a!a∞ (4) sbâåa!a∞

10. ¡ tUa Å∞ at ÁxAå ∞1 ß tUa Å∞ qat å It is a couplet by g¡ (1) xäEC (2) q´fl (3) xnë (4) xK

11. was from (1) (2) Ø∞ (3) aU f (4) ãå

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www.examrace.com 12. Tarikhi-Tabari was translated into Persian by

(1) Z0à (2) -ñnGU (3) ¶Ã1U (4) tcx %cU1U

13. The poet accompanied Mahmud Ghaznavi to India is g¡ (1) xäEC (2) q´fl (3) xnë (4) x\∂

14. The first story Firdausi composed is

(1) flUV t 0a (2) ìF^¤ s*U∞ E! (3) s,– s*U∞ (4) uãIG.2 st IãG.E* s*U∞

15. Danish Namai-Alai was written by

(1) #Z1 Û (2) sâ©U #$ I (3) süZ0U (4) w å $

16. Tarikh-i-Baihaqi is a history of

(1) I ãâ´ (2) I ò Uac p (3) I Ìl (4) I xâå

17. Khawja Abdullah-i-Ansari is known for his

(1) XYo (2) g« (3) I lt∞ (4) X1å

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www.examrace.com 18. Uryan is burried at (1) UXN (2) π (3) Us ä) (4) eî

19. Ut 0t∞ èG…t∞1 aat] π )≥ aR πt èG… 8 Uc â is a couplet by (1)

8Å 20. )*òXU is by (1) aπ (2) èG… (3) òY (4) ãût

21. Garshasp Nama was composed by (1) ãû{ (2) ‘îx©U g¡ (3) xäEC (4) xlr Us °

22. Followers of Ismaili religion are called (1) \ (2) Î∞ ca (3) Å∞'Ô (4) m!

23. Total period of Masud Sad Salman's imprisonment was -† (1) q´ u∞ (2) q´ uäECG (3) q´ u∞30 (4) q´ u∞ tUc ∞

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www.examrace.com 24. Moizzi was the poet laureate of

(1) µs‘ (2) xâå∫U'sU ‘ (3) xâå∞&s‘ (4) ss Ua o

25. The story Wais-o-Ramin was composed by

(1) xlr Us ° (2) ãÇõ*®Uõ (3) ã [at —U1U (4) xãEOı!

26. The famous poet Shahabuddin Adib Sabir was drowned by EG (1) ã.n$ uU ¬á (2) µ (3) ux Uac p (4) ss Ua ÜU

27. Abul Fazl Tahir b. Mohd. Zahuruddin Zahir was born at

(1) aU f (2) Utf (3) Ø∞ (4) Vbaú

28. Abul Faraji-Runi was a contemporary of

(1) ã tU è ãû{ (2) xlr Us ° (3) sGÄ∞& (4) x∞aå axU âU

29. Shirwani's earlier takhallus was

(1) ± (2) Z (3) hÀ (4) Ü*

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www.examrace.com 30. sI Ωug∞ Uc ’XÀq∞ sUx I

Us ∞ XÀ .E0íGG4& aUR *U≥ U≠ ,U

is a verse from a qasida by

(1) ax âU (2) èG… (3) ãû{ (4) òY

31. Ganja is now situated in

(1) sí Uc (2) s G5å kG5Ì 8E@ E (3) UsjU (4) s G5å k8Uì

π 32. u¢*U —— Uc ®o{ u¢Ua —c ní* Ux

is in

(1) ·% (2) B (3) ¢ (4) ≠

33. Abul Hasan Ghazanavi Hujwairi author of Kashful Mehjub is popularly called 8Å (1) òX VU 8 (2) ãç m (3) i m @U∞ (4) ÄcVëR

34. Malfuzat of Abu Saeed Abul Khair are compiled in

(1) ®p UaU uU (2) a•ÑU * c gÅ (3) UauÑU fi (4) ã? U &Uu

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www.examrace.com 35. Rahatus Sodur is the history of

(1) I Rx Uac p (2) I ax Û (3) I Ìl (4) I xâå

36. Chahar Maqala was dedicated to G (1) Z*® rU flcU1U (2) ux Uac pãEl$ U (3) xâåu¬á UrÔ (4) xâå≤ÄUü

37. Imam Abu Hamid Mohammed Ghazali lived during

(1) I xâå ta¥ ∞ (2) sbaÛ ta¥ ∞ (3) I Ìl ta¥ ∞ (4) s§@ ta¥U ∞

38. UnÑU Û is the title of (1) x∞ tafl*® VU Ë (2) ãûtcU1U (3) aUcx õrâU (4) ãY`N≠Uü

39. The first Mongol ruler who embraced Islam was

(1) s{5ä (2) Ü ‹U (3) s{û!U (4) s{ cUs ≥

40. SaIdi was a contemporary of G (1) ã ™å G5⁄ EF (2) aπ Û (3) èGz Û (4) xz∞ t¨∆U

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www.examrace.com 41. -i-SaIdi is divided into E † (1) V!ìG߆ (2) V!ìGIi

(3) V!9 (4) V!u∞

42. Herat is situated in

(1) shjU (2) UsjU EÎ (3) s G5å k4) F (4) sX!R`a

43. Jalaluddin was born at

(1) 6‚ (2) lr

(3) ãå (4)

44. xsx‚ consists of (1) í∞ ÿ (2) í∞ E E (3) í∞ ìG߆ (4) í∞aX

45. The first poet who composed Khamsa aftr Nizami is ¢EG$ (1) ò I (2) ë (3) aπ Û (4) xz∞ t¨∆U

46. has left (1) Us,∞aX (2) Us,∞ E (3) Us,∞¿ (4) Us,∞ t∞

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www.examrace.com 47. Amir Khusrau was not EE (1) T1 Ut *® rU —X| .ØíG3 7⁄ (2) T1 Ut *® rU —uUpg% (3) T1 Ut *® rU —uUpvU oF (4) T1 Ut *® rU —uUp¨t∞

48. Ibn-i-Yamin is famous for his

(1) X∑ (2) Xb‚ (3) Xú (4) X”!a

49. ß í.%Ȭá is a popular name of 9 † (1) v? ]U : (2) t¨ìGLIiXE( ìGIi E+G (3) t¨∆UãLX;F-d9 (4) ã'R¬á tc 9 ≈L a@

50. Hafiz-i-Shirazi was invited to India by

(1) R¬á q∞ñ satUx â´fl (2) Ì at ú satUx â´fl E-.8XE( (3) o satUx â´fl (4) ò satUx â´fl

51. The last great classical poet is

(1) èq (2) ãâáx¡Up (3) xz∞ æ (4) òY

52. Jfi §U íG◊h ]⁄ is a mathnavi by (1) ã [at —U1U (2) sGÄ∞& (3) òY (4) xâåæ

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www.examrace.com 53. Tarikh-i-Wassaf is the history of

(1) Aj

(2) I Ìl

(3) ae ú s§@U

(4) I Rx Uac p

54. Husain Waiz-i-Kashafi wrote

(1) WrY (2) xÜ*nÜU

(3) ñnÜU (4) )*;

55. Urfi-i-Sirazi was attached to E (1) ± uU håI4◊¬á (2) $‡

(3) Ucx èvU ì (4) ã5 ·U1Uø

56. Tazkira Riyazush Shura was compiled by

(1) òUì∞ RcU ZrÁ

(2) ’p Ue∞ 0aU ” E (3) ã 5åGk¡U∞! tU

(4) s{ Z*® U[U u

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www.examrace.com 57. The famous miniaturist Bahzad was first attached to

(1) xâåa!a∞ G (2) Uã∑G$ !@s‘a!a∞ (3) !• aRn !a∞ (4) ãâ´a!a∞

58. ’p Ue∞ 0aU ” was a desciple of (1) xz∞ q“ (2) sRact { A-† (3) Ú (4) òGEÑ *x

59. Á∞ 8s*U∞ was first versified in Persian by (1) ≤â¶1U (2) saUcx { Øñ (3) ë (4) r$

π 60. a)aFt∞Ë≥ satcR a aõaF ãLa'£ í* ª

The figure of thought employed in this verse is

(1) ¡ (2) ó – (3) ∞ö (4) ræU

E EG 61. çEG4ÿ¥·U í

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www.examrace.com 62. Mirza Taqi Khan Amir Kabir established

(1) su UaU ∞ (2) r– UaU ∞ (3) ëÑ UaU ∞ (4) 9f–

63. Jamalzada is famous for his

(1) 06t0l (2) g« (3) I)* (4) ∞tO ∞1 O

64. Takht-i-Jamshid is situated in

(1) s‰U (2) Ucè (3) ∞l (4) Usç

65. Hayat-i-SaIdi in Urdu was written by (1) ∞ RcU @à (2) ã¤( (3) í ã0àq (4) _Ua DUü

66. N’ xba∞ a selection of modern poetry, is prepared by & E (1) xqxäô (2) x±÷&{ lt6Ä∞ (3) ãY£ xF (4) u∞2në

67. ∞ RcU @à is the author of (1) Üç UxÄ ¥áE (2) g∞ E5å {ÅaU UR E\ (3) ae ú Us 5äEB (4) ‘aú XŸ∞U õa@

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www.examrace.com 68. SheIrul Ajam of Shibli was translated into Persian by (1) dUä◊ n∞å (2) ÂU∞õ (3) cífl AUü (4) qD eU ŒÄ∞

69. Hafiz Shinas (e›èq) of India is (1) xñ$ æ∆U∞*U (2) æ‰∞*U (3) ãUè∞ú∞*U (4) ¢Uj1∞*U

70. G Uxatx •U∞ &u'aU ÿ Ur 9 tU 66∞t∞ Uc gRòÉx1

This verse represents

(1) ã´Ut% (2) xß% (3) g]% (4) ÌU∫%

71. Allama Mohd. b. Abdul Wahab Qazvini is an eminent GGE (1) !∞U ä™34$ (2) !∞ a^U ñ (3) [ (4) ∫¬á

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