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What is the meaning of the words (key --- pattern --- balance --- weight), in order, in which verse have they appeared?
[a)] On the side, they did not name us --- they did not pass us The cat changes --- the fence ---
[b)] The prayer of clear morning and that night, the key to the treasure is intended By this path and manner --- going --- connected to the pillar ---
[c)] And the time, a treasure, that threshold --- the door --- to power Resulting from the life of a heart --- a breath is --- until knowing ---
[d)] You, bondage, like --- the gods, to the condition --- the salt --- melts That the Khwaja --- himself, the spirit --- nurturing --- knows ---
(1) b --- d --- alef --- c (2) b --- d --- c --- alef (3) d --- b --- alef --- c (4) c --- b --- b --- alef
How many words are correct in meaning? (Rahavar: movement and trot) (Baream: finding honor together) (Monkar: disobedient) (Tond and Farz: rebellious) (Mashhur: bewitched) (Yaghur: tall stature) (Ekhtelaf: going and coming) (Khado: kind) (Malul: sorrowful) (Su: seen) (Ark: dj) (1) four (2) five (3) six (4) seven
Considering the meanings of the words below, which option for the meaning of ``homegi'' is correct? ``savab, bazbaste, sarir, farz, shorzeh, tab, mojr, arghand'' (1) complaint and greatness, rusticity, playfulness, you (2) throne, correctness, straight, frog (3) royal throne, steward, necessary, angry (4) orange, covered, liked, furious
How many ``spelling errors'' exist in the following text? ``It was not possible at any moment to be afflicted with its trouble and its nature to reach you. And no one has any excuse in its relief, and its comfort and demonstration, and everyone should return to one word.'' (1) one (2) two (3) three (4) four
In which verse does a ``spelling error'' occur? (1) It is position and benefit and its use, that greed is not It is honor and its harm, that ambition is not (2) From the path toward truth, returning and the way of love With dignity, companions and with loyalty, companions (3) Everyone --- from his village --- choosing --- going Everyone --- from the eloquent --- honest --- growing (4) With this side --- strong and eyes --- warm With this --- the narrator and the speaker ---
In which sentence does a ``spelling error'' exist? (1) The restaurant was handed over to the experienced workers by the supervisors. (2) The dishonest worker brought eloquent and timely credentials to the house. (3) From the inclusion of general pardon, he returned to his homeland. (4) That person has no measure if he stops there when needed in that space.
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Which of the following verses are correctly introduced?
[a)] ``We are separated from you by a long distance, the messenger in between...'' b) ``Service to the rightful king, whatever the station may be'' c) ``In the heart, in the gift, the road has come forward...'' d) ``Like a person sitting alone, the people of Adam are all...''
(1) alef -- b (2) alef -- j (3) b -- j (4) j -- d
The opposite of all the verses ``completely'' is correct, except:
``The face like a rose, the body like a beautiful figure...'' (metaphor, ambiguity)
``If two weeks were the face of the beloved, the garden of roses...'' (metaphor, simile)
``The candle of the heart from the liver, the bush grows bright...'' (simile, metaphor, simile)
``From that it is that it returns to the favor of the cloud...'' (genus, simile)
In which verse, two similes and the most figures of speech are used?
``Ah, from this road that there is no danger...'' ``In the jewel, one and the jewel, who is it?'' ``Tawooti's nature from love of sugar and almond of friend...'' ``Tied buds of rose -- the flower opens -- glad of heart...''
``Kaz lip -- sugar laughter -- sugar became cheap'' What figures of speech are in this verse? (2) simile, metonymy, exaggeration (4) simile, ambiguity, paradox, metaphor
The number of ``metaphors'' in which verse is greater?
``If from the root, the tooth, the string will be transferred...''
``The heart that has lost the strength of life, from lip to root is...''
``With this breeze of magic-rising, if the soul -- the soul -- we rushed''
``Some from the assembly of friends came -- the sound of the harp''
In which option, two descriptive compounds and two additional compounds exist?
``The greatness of the world's guarantee became / that the world is full of lies / and blood, meaning `truth'.''
``Ah! my death, your standard! / I died so much life / I took from the rock / the great bubble of life became.''
``Place on the back of the earth yourself / you in the heart and the tent open to the sky / stay at the time / on the forehead of the sky nothing but the stars see.''
``In the turning of history, the station / with a cup from the culture / and the condition of the guide / every lover / that shows the sign of martyrdom.''
The number of sentences in which verse is equal to the poem? ``What you said -- the heart that looked -- what did you say''
``I told you, the kindness, to the day, growing...''
``Escape and sleep from the protection, the mother of a friend...''
``Never the heart -- for me -- and then the sorrow -- not having...''
``Soul -- from me -- rise -- and listen -- the sound -- embrace''
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\item What is the meaning of the words (key --- pattern --- balance --- weight), in order, in which verse have they appeared?
\begin{itemize}
\item[a)] On the side, they did not name us --- they did not pass us \hfill The cat changes --- the fence ---
\item[b)] The prayer of clear morning and that night, the key to the treasure is intended \hfill By this path and manner --- going --- connected to the pillar ---
\item[c)] And the time, a treasure, that threshold --- the door --- to power \hfill Resulting from the life of a heart --- a breath is --- until knowing ---
\item[d)] You, bondage, like --- the gods, to the condition --- the salt --- melts \hfill That the Khwaja --- himself, the spirit --- nurturing --- knows ---
\end{itemize}
(1) b --- d --- alef --- c \hfill (2) b --- d --- c --- alef \hfill (3) d --- b --- alef --- c \hfill (4) c --- b --- b --- alef
\item How many words are correct in meaning?
(Rahavar: movement and trot) (Baream: finding honor together) (Monkar: disobedient) (Tond and Farz: rebellious) (Mashhur: bewitched)
(Yaghur: tall stature) (Ekhtelaf: going and coming) (Khado: kind) (Malul: sorrowful) (Su: seen) (Ark: dj)
(1) four \hfill (2) five \hfill (3) six \hfill (4) seven
\item Considering the meanings of the words below, which option for the meaning of ``\textbf{homegi}'' is correct?
``\textbf{savab, bazbaste, sarir, farz, shorzeh, tab, mojr, arghand}''
(1) complaint and greatness, rusticity, playfulness, you \hfill (2) throne, correctness, straight, frog
(3) royal throne, steward, necessary, angry \hfill (4) orange, covered, liked, furious
\item How many ``\textbf{spelling errors}'' exist in the following text?
``It was not possible at any moment to be afflicted with its trouble and its nature to reach you. And no one has any excuse in its relief, and its comfort and demonstration, and everyone should return to one word.''
(1) one \hfill (2) two \hfill (3) three \hfill (4) four
\item In which verse does a ``\textbf{spelling error}'' occur?
(1) It is position and benefit and its use, that greed is not \hfill It is honor and its harm, that ambition is not
(2) From the path toward truth, returning and the way of love \hfill With dignity, companions and with loyalty, companions
(3) Everyone --- from his village --- choosing --- going \hfill Everyone --- from the eloquent --- honest --- growing
(4) With this side --- strong and eyes --- warm \hfill With this --- the narrator and the speaker ---
\item In which sentence does a ``\textbf{spelling error}'' exist?
(1) The restaurant was handed over to the experienced workers by the supervisors.
(2) The dishonest worker brought eloquent and timely credentials to the house.
(3) From the inclusion of general pardon, he returned to his homeland.
(4) That person has no measure if he stops there when needed in that space.
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\item Which of the following verses are correctly introduced?
\begin{itemize}
\item[a)] ``We are separated from you by a long distance, the messenger in between...'' \\
\textit{b)} ``Service to the rightful king, whatever the station may be''\\
\textit{c)} ``In the heart, in the gift, the road has come forward...''\\
\textit{d)} ``Like a person sitting alone, the people of Adam are all...''
\end{itemize}
(1) alef -- b \hfill (2) alef -- j \hfill (3) b -- j \hfill (4) j -- d
\item The opposite of all the verses ``completely'' is correct, \textbf{except}:
\begin{enumerate}
\item ``The face like a rose, the body like a beautiful figure...'' (metaphor, ambiguity)
\item ``If two weeks were the face of the beloved, the garden of roses...'' (metaphor, simile)
\item ``The candle of the heart from the liver, the bush grows bright...'' (simile, metaphor, simile)
\item ``From that it is that it returns to the favor of the cloud...'' (genus, simile)
\end{enumerate}
\item \textbf{In which verse, two similes and the most figures of speech are used?}
\begin{enumerate}
\item ``Ah, from this road that there is no danger...''\\
``In the jewel, one and the jewel, who is it?''\\
``Tawooti's nature from love of sugar and almond of friend...''\\
``Tied buds of rose -- the flower opens -- glad of heart...''
\end{enumerate}
\item \textbf{``Kaz lip -- sugar laughter -- sugar became cheap''}\\
What figures of speech are in this verse?
(2) simile, metonymy, exaggeration \hfill (4) simile, ambiguity, paradox, metaphor
\item \textbf{The number of ``metaphors'' in which verse is greater?}
\begin{enumerate}
\item ``If from the root, the tooth, the string will be transferred...''
\item ``The heart that has lost the strength of life, from lip to root is...''
\item ``With this breeze of magic-rising, if the soul -- the soul -- we rushed''
\item ``Some from the assembly of friends came -- the sound of the harp''
\end{enumerate}
\item \textbf{In which option, two descriptive compounds and two additional compounds exist?}
\begin{enumerate}
\item ``The greatness of the world's guarantee became / that the world is full of lies / and blood, meaning `truth'.''
\item ``Ah! my death, your standard! / I died so much life / I took from the rock / the great bubble of life became.''
\item ``Place on the back of the earth yourself / you in the heart and the tent open to the sky / stay at the time / on the forehead of the sky nothing but the stars see.''
\item ``In the turning of history, the station / with a cup from the culture / and the condition of the guide / every lover / that shows the sign of martyrdom.''
\end{enumerate}
\item \textbf{The number of sentences in which verse is equal to the poem?}
\textbf{``What you said -- the heart that looked -- what did you say''}
\begin{enumerate}
\item ``I told you, the kindness, to the day, growing...''
\item ``Escape and sleep from the protection, the mother of a friend...''
\item ``Never the heart -- for me -- and then the sorrow -- not having...''
\item ``Soul -- from me -- rise -- and listen -- the sound -- embrace''
\end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
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