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    Q: The poet's comparison of hope to a bird is made in the form of

    A) Personification
    B) Simile
    C) Alliteration
    D) Metaphor

    Q: The poet uses the words "gale" and "storm" as metaphors. What do these words represent?

    A) Times of bad weather
    B) Hard or painful times
    C) Pleasant times
    D) Times of success and growth

    Q: Hope is helpful in times of pain, sorrow and difficulty. Which of the following lines from the poem best supports this statement?

    A) Hope is the thing with feathers—That perches in the soul—
    B) And sings the tune without the words—And never stops—at all—
    C) And sweetest—in the Gale—is heard—And sore must be the storm—
    D) Yet—never—in Extremity, It asked a crumb—of me.

    Q: And sweetest is the ____ heard.

    A) Valley
    B) Gale
    C) Famous
    D) Descend

    Q: Crumb means

    A) Piece of bread
    B) Piece of cloth
    C) Piece of iron
    D) Piece of sheet

    Q: The poem "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" is written by

    A) Joseph
    B) Emily Dickinson
    C) Shakespeare
    D) Keats

    Q: Several compilations of Nasiruddin’s stories have been published in

    A) Russia
    B) China
    C) England
    D) America

    Q: Nasiruddin’s memorial day is observed in

    A) Iran
    B) Pakistan
    C) Turkey
    D) Russia

    Q: Nasiruddin once presented Jalal with a fine

    A) Sheet
    B) Jamal
    C) Cloak
    D) Shirt

    Q: People of Iran assert that Nasiruddin originally belonged to

    A) Turkey
    B) Iran
    C) Russia
    D) Afghanistan

    Q: A novel based on the life of Nasiruddin was released in

    A) Bukhara
    B) Qatar
    C) England
    D) Russia

    Q: Collections of humorous tales about Nasiruddin have been printed in

    A) England
    B) America
    C) France
    D) Russia

    Q: A neighbor came to borrow Nasiruddin’s

    A) Donkey
    B) Cow
    C) Horse
    D) Goat

    Q: The exact era in which Nasiruddin lived is

    A) Uncertain
    B) Similar
    C) Exactly known
    D) Directly known

    Q: What was the name of Nasiruddin’s close friend?

    A) Kamal
    B) Jamal
    C) Jalal
    D) Shay

    Q: It was Hazrat ____ (RA) who stood up and went out silently.

    A) Usman
    B) Ali
    C) Talha
    D) Umar

    Q: The ____ in the story 'The Two Bargains' ended up learning a harsh lesson

    A) Jew
    B) Hindu
    C) Christian
    D) Mushrik

    Q: During the caliphate of Hazrat ____ (RA) a famine spread in Arabia

    A) Umar
    B) Usman
    C) Ali
    D) TALHA

    Q: The Caliph offered to pay three times the value of

    A) Money
    B) Flour
    C) Gold
    D) Silver

    Q: The companions of Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ )were generally

    A) Active
    B) Rich
    C) Poor
    D) Lazy
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