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PERSIAN PAPER −−−III

Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. E Ib — -d GGGEEE™™™ G X„ g~Z ‚Z é

1. Khashayar Shah was a ruler of (1) ~U ÒŠZâ{ (2) ãâ‚yâŠzŠ E— (3) ÒCé ÒŠZâ{ (4) ãâ‚ ÒŠZâ{

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) *ŠÏgà (2) * Zz (3) ~U (4) Wfg~

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) * Zz (2) ~U (3) *ŠÏgà (4) g~ Š

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6. The language called middle Perisan is (1) ~U (2) Ïgà (3) Wfg~ (4) * Zz

7. The father of neo-Persian poetry is (1) CŠ (2) ÏzŠÛ E (3) ~å›^51Z (4) ÅŠ gz

8. Name of is (1) Z· (2) Œ· I! (3) ·Q1Z (4) çlš ·1Z

9. Abu Shakur Balkhi was attached to (1) ãâ‚g!gŠ (2) ã‚‚g!gŠ (3) ycO¤g!gŠ (4) ycâçg!gŠ

10. – zZg ÅŠ gz ð~Aç Š1 ™ zZg ÅŠ gz wç It is a couplet by g“ (1) ~åEC (2) qÛ (3) ~në (4) ~K

11. was from (1) › (2) ¥ª (3) gZ g (4) ãç

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12. Tarikhi-Tabari was translated into Persian by

(1) Z0· (2) -ñtGZ (3) ±·1Z (4) zi~ %dZ1Z

13. The poet accompanied Mahmud Ghaznavi to India is g“ (1) ~åEC (2) qÛ (3) ~në (4) ~]¡

14. The first story Firdausi composed is

(1) ˜Z[ z 0g (2) ïF^˜ y*ZŠ E! (3) y-Â y*ZŠ (4) {çIG.2 z yçIG.E* y*ZŠ

15. Danish Namai-Alai was written by

(1) #Z1  (2) yâ²Z #$ I (3) t†Z0Z (4) w ›é $

16. Tarikh-i-Baihaqi is a history of

(1) J ãâ‚ (2) J ò Zgi p (3) J ¹l (4) J ~âç

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

(1) ]Yo (2) hŸ (3) J mzŠ (4) ]1ç

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18. Uryan is burried at (1) Z]O (2) › — (3) Zy å) (4) kî

19. Zz 0zŠ ëG‹zŠ1 ggzb « *æ gW «z ëG‹ 8 Zi â is a couplet by (1)

:Å 20. )*öXZ is by (1) g« (2) ëG‹ (3) òY (4) ã‡y

21. Garshasp Nama was composed by (1) ã‡{ (2) Ïî~‡Z g“ (3) ~åEC (4) ~mr Zy ¢

22. Followers of Ismaili religion are called (1) \ (2) ¹Š ig (3) ÅŠ'× (4) m!

23. Total period of Masud Sad Salman's imprisonment was -™ (1) w‚ {Š (2) w‚ {åECG (3) w‚ {Š40 (4) w‚ {Š zZi Š

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24. Moizzi was the poet laureate of

(1) ¡yÎ (2) ~âç…Z'yZ Î (3) ~âçŠ&yÎ (4) ys Zg o

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

(1) ~mr Zy ¢ (2) ãǤ+−Zõ (3) ã gz `ÁZ1Z (4) ~çEO!

26. The famous poet Shahabuddin Adib Sabir was drowned by EG (1) ç.n$ {Z á (2) ¡ (3) {x Zgi p (4) ys Zg ©Z

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

(1) gZ g (2) Zzl (3) ¥ª (4) [cgÃ

28. Abul Faraji-Runi was a contemporary of

(1) ã zZ è ã‡{ (2) ~mr Zy ¢ (3) yGÄŠ& (4) ~Šgç g~Z âZ

29. Shirwani's earlier takhallus was

(1) ¿ (2) Z (3) j› (4) Ü*

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30. yJÁÃ{hŠ Zi Î]‡wŠ yZ~ J

Zy Š ]‡ 0E0îGG4& gZW +Zæ ZÈ -Z

is a verse from a qasida by

(1) g~ âZ (2) ëG‹ (3) ã‡{ (4) òY

31. Ganja is now situated in

(1) yî Zi (2) y G5é kG5½ 8E@ E (3) ZykZ (4) y G5é k8Zœ

— 32. {”*ZÂ Â Zi ®u{ {”Za Âi nî* Z~

is in

(1) š% (2) C (3) £ (4) Æ

33. Abul Hasan Ghazanavi Hujwairi author of Kashful Mehjub is popularly called :Å (1) öXZ [8 (2) ãç m (3) j m @ZŠ (4) Äc[ëW

34. Malfuzat of Abu Saeed Abul Khair are compiled in

(1) ©p ZgZ uZ (2) g¶ÑZ + i gÅ (3) ZguÑZ Ù (4) ç? Z &Zu

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35. Rahatus Sodur is the history of

(1) J Sx Zgi p (2) J g~ Ž (3) J ¹l (4) J ~âç

36. Chahar Maqala was dedicated to G (1) Z+− xZ ˆdZ1Z (2) {Zx Zgi pçEl$ (3) ~âç{á Zx¾ (4) ~âçæ°Z†

37. Imam Abu Hamid Mohammed Ghazali lived during

(1) J ~âç zgÒ Š (2) ycgŽ zgÒ Š (3) J ¹l zgÒ Š (4) y•@ zgÒZ Š

38. ZtÑZ  is the title of (1) ~Š zg˜+−Z [Þ (2) ã‡ydZ1Z (3) gZi~ õxâZ (4) ãY`OØZ†

39. The first Mongol ruler who embraced Islam was

(1) y{5ä (2) á ÚZ (3) y{‡!Z (4) y{ iZy ¸

40. Sa Ldi was a contemporary of G (1) ã ¨é G5Ò E"F (2) g«  (3) ëGz  (4) ~zŠ zÆ÷Z

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41. -i-Sa Ldi is divided into E ™ (1) [!ïG©™ (2) [!ïGIi

(3) [!: (4) [!{Š

42. Herat is situated in

(1) yjjZ (2) ZykZ E² (3) y G5é k4) F (4) yX!Wfg

43. Jalaluddin was born at

(1) 6¸ (2) mr

(3) ãç (4) ›

44. ~s~š consists of (1) íŠ Ò (2) íŠ E E (3) íŠ ïG©™ (4) íŠgX

45. The first poet who composed Khamsa aftr Nizami is §EG$ (1) ö J (2) ë (3) g«  (4) ~zŠ zÆ÷Z

46. has left (1) Zy-ŠgX (2) Zy-Š E (3) Zy-Š (4) Zy-Š zŠ

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47. Amir Khusrau was not EE (1) Y1 Zz +− xZ Â]| 0ªîG3 7Ò (2) Y1 Zz +− xZ ÂzZph% (3) Y1 Zz +− xZ ÂzZpvZ uF (4) Y1 Zz +− xZ ÂzZp„zŠ

48. Ibn-i-Yamin is famous for his

(1) ]« (2) ]cš (3) ]† (4) ]È!g

49. ® î0%−á is a popular name of ; ™ (1) v? bZ : (2) zÆïGLIiXE( ïGIi E+G (3) zÆ÷ZçLX=F-d: (4) ã'Sá zi 9 ÷L g@

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

(1) Sá wŠ¬ gzZ~ yâÛ (2) ¹ gz à gzZ~ yâÛ E-.:XE( (3) o gzZ~ yâÛ (4) ö gzZ~ yâÛ

51. The last great classical poet is

(1) ƒq (2) ãâ™~ŽZp (3) ~zŠ Œ (4) òY

52. KÚ ¯Z îGÏh ]Ò is a mathnavi by (1) ã gz `ÁZ1Z (2) yGÄŠ& (3) òY (4) ~âçŒ

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53. Tarikh-i-Wassaf is the history of

(1) Aj

(2) J ¹l

(3) gk à y•@Z

(4) J Sx Zgi p

54. Husain Waiz-i-Kashafi wrote

(1) WxY (2) ~Ü*tÜZ

(3) ñtÜZ (4) )*;

55. Urfi-i-Sirazi was attached to E (1) º {Z héI4˜á (2) $˜

(3) Zi~ èvZ ì (4) ã5 ¸Z1Zœ

56. Tazkira Riyazush Shura was compiled by

(1) òZìŠ WiZ ZxÝ

(2) Îp ZkŠ 0gZ È E (3) ã 5éGk“ZŠ! zZ

(4) y{ Z+− Z`Z u

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57. The famous miniaturist Bahzad was first attached to

(1) ~âçg!gŠ G (2) Zç«G$ !@yÎg!gŠ (3) !¶ t gW !gŠ (4) ãâ‚g!gŠ

58. Îp ZkŠ 0gZ È was a desciple of (1) ~zŠ wË (2) Wgiz y{ A-™ (3) ¾ (4) öGEÑ +x

59. ðŠ 9y*ZŠ was first versified in Persian by (1) æ¨¤1Z (2) gZi~ y{ ¬ (3) ë (4) s$

— 60. a)gFzŠ−æ gziW ya a¤gF çLa'‘ î* —

The figure of thought employed in this verse is

(1) — (2) ƒ Ú (3) Š§ (4) xŒZ

E EG 61. èEG4Ó¡¸Z î>XG-E45" by Sirajuddin Arzu deals with (1) Üç õg@ (2) !ŠZ× (3) ºš D (4) ÏÙeY

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62. Mirza Taqi Khan Amir Kabir established

(1) yu ZgZ Š (2) x‰ ZgZ Š (3) ëÑ ZgZ Š (4) :gÂ

63. Jamalzada is famous for his

(1) 06z0l (2) hŸ (3) J)* (4) ŠtO Š1 O

64. Takht-i-Jamshid is situated in

(1) yšZ (2) Ziè (3) Šm (4) Zyé

65. Hayat-i-Sa Ldi in Urdu was written by (1) Š WiZ @· (2) ãˆ( (3) ì ã0àq (4) eZg DZ†

66. OÍ ~cgŠ a selection of modern poetry, is prepared by & E (1) ~q~å£ (2) ~æÎ&{ mz6ÄŠ (3) ãY§ ~G (4) {Š2në

67. Š WiZ @· is the author of (1) Üç Z~Ä Ò™E (2) hŠ E5é {ÅgZ UW E\ (3) gk à Zy 5åEB (4) Ïgà ]ÒŠZ õg@

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68. She Lrul Ajam of Shibli was translated into Persian by (1) eZå˜ tŠ™ (2) ¦ZŠõ (3) dŒÛ AZ† (4) wDZ k„ÄŠ

69. Hafiz Shinas (kÙƒq) of India is (1) ~¬$ Œ÷ZŠ*Z (2) Œ¦Š*Z (3) ãZèŠúŠ*Z (4) £Zk2Š*Z

70. H gz~ Z~ ðßZŠ &u'gZ Ó Zx : zZ 66ŠzŠ Zi hWòÉ~1

This verse represents

(1) ã‚Zy% (2) ~®% (3) h]% (4) ¹Z²%

71. Allama Mohd. b. Abdul Wahab Qazvini is an eminent GGE (1) !ŠZ å¨34$ (2) !Š gcZ ñ (3) [ (4) ²á

72. Sokhan-o-Sokhanwaran is a work by E g4¨E$ (1) ö GG (2) †gßZ¯ (3) ëGË Ô (4) Ð ziZ Û Š*Z

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73. Anjuman Adabi-i-Iran was founded in 1920 by (1) ÕûZ Z (2) g· ZÈZ o (3) ´zÛ sg¬ (4) ~÷ yZ { tŠ™ iZ ÷

74. Hasan Ali Khan is a main character of Hijazi's novel (1) —u (2) âi (3) n ~6 (4) }

75. 's mathnavi Charagh-i-Dair is translated into Urdu verse by (1) b¬æ (2) ãZŠmxÝ (3) ~Ýð (4) g~ » pXZ ______

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