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1397/04/05 ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬

08:00

  : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

 &#&   $%, "   #   !  , "        : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

1- William Wordsworth's " A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" is an example of ...........................

1. ritual chant 2. private lament

3. religious inscription 4. illustrating journey

2- "The Eagle" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is ...................................

1. objective account of nature. 2. an illustration of moral truth.

3. an illustration of personal account. 4. subjectiove account of nature.

3- Which is WRONG about "My Last Dutchess" by Robert Browning?

1. The sucess of this poem depends on its indirection.

2. The sucess of the poem depends on its comprehension.

3. The sucess of the poem depends on its interest in character and suspense.

4. The sucess of the poem depends on its objective description.

4- All is TRUE about John Keats' poem "Ode to the Nightingale" EXCEPT...........

1. He deals with the pain of reality. 2. He creates a picture of a world of senses.

3. The reality in his verse perfects the vision. 4. His poem is escapist.

5- The main impression in "Anthem for Doomed Youth" by Wilfred Owen is..................

1. total waste of war. 2. traditional celebration of war.


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3. political acclaim. 4. traditional commemoration of life.

6- In "The World is Too Much With Us", what aspects of the world are "out of Tune"?

1. nature 2. the sea and the moon

3. getting and spending 4. howling of winds

7- In "The Long Hill", what the speaker had expected in the summit?

1. Sucess and contentment 2. Beaten track

3. Marriage 4. Disappointment

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1397/04/05 ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

  : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

 &#&   $%, "   #   !  , "        : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

8- In "The Clod and The Pebble" written by William Blake, the poem........................

1. shifts interest from the poet to the voices.

2. represents the various aspects of poet's life.

3. seems to be implying certain things about the way we see.

4. represents two voices but with the same view.

9- The real world of the speaker in John Keat's "Ode to Nightingale" is ......... and the imagined world of
nightingale seemed ...........
1. concrete" nightmarish

2. ghostly and nightmarish"concrete and substantial

3. actual and concrete" solid and painful

4. simple and green" gray and sad

10- Determining the setting of the poem often helps clarify the ...................as well as the.....................

1. action" atmosphere 2. speaker" theme

3. voice" subject 4. theme" mood

11- The nature in Theodore Roethke's "Root Cellar" treats as a ................................

1. vital and life"supporting force. 2. dreary and poor implication.

3. pronounced setting. 4. dependent setting.


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12- Subject of a poem is...........................

1. central ideal or conception. 2. the topic.

3. action and events. 4. the description of setting.

13- The subject of "Brahama", a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson is...........................

1. the oneness of all things.

2. the ultimate reconciliation of apparent contraries.

3. the supreme soul or essence of the universe.

4. the god's reflection on his own nature.

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1397/04/05 ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

  : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

 &#&   $%, "   #   !  , "        : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

14- Fiction and drama depend upon ........................but everything in poem comes down primarily
through.................
1. words" action 2. character and plot" language

3. language" plot 4. character" plot

15- The ability to mean more than one thing is................

1. denotation 2. connotation 3. exactness 4. ambiguity

16- ................................., is a term used to refer to the various details of figurative language.

1. Simile 2. Metaphor

3. Figures of speech 4. Extended metaphor

17- In the line " And the hands of the clock still knock without entering", the poet uses ...................

1. metaphor 2. simile

3. extended metaphore 4. symbol

18- In .........................,the part is named for the whole. As in the line "The hand that sways the king beguils
the state", refers to the power behind the throne by naming only one aspect, the hand.
1. metonymy 2. apostrophe 3. synecdoche 4. oxymoron

19- .....................................is a figure of speech that presents an elaborate, often ingenious, parallel between
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things or ideas which are in an unexpected extremes, like in "Her lips are ripe cherries".
1. Imagery 2. Meaphore

3. Extended metaphore 4. Conceit

20- "Dirty British Coaster" ,line 11 "Dirty British coaster with salt"caked smoke"stack, Buttering through
the Channel in mad March days"(Cargoes, ) focuses on the..................
1. romantic and gloriuos past.

2. great wealth.

3. grimness and suffocation of modern civilization.

4. dignity and lightness of present.

5 ‫ از‬3 ‫ﺻﻔﺤﻪ‬ 1396-97 ‫ﻧﻴﻤﺴﺎل دوم‬ 1010/101069980


1397/04/05 ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

  : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

 &#&   $%, "   #   !  , "        : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

21- When rhyme occurs at the close of lines, it is called....................., and when rhyme occurs elsewhere
than at ends of lines, it is called................
1. internal rhyme" end rhyme 2. end rhyme"internal rhyme

3. end rhyme"feminine rhyme 4. internal rhyme"masculine rhyme

22- ..........is when the sounds of certain words to imitate the sounds of what they describe. For instance, a
horse gallping over cobblestones .
1. Alliteation 2. Assonance 3. Consonance 4. Onomatopoeia

23- All are divisions of poetic discourse EXCEPT....................

1. narrative 2. dramatic 3. epic 4. lyric

24- All are TRUE on dramatic poetry EXCEPT................

1. It has a strong story component. 2. The primary emphasis is on character.

3. It tells a very long story in many lines. 4. The essential feature is personal.

25- All is WRONG on lyric poetry EXCEPT.......................

1. It relates the genre to narration. 2. It suggests brevity.

3. It lacks the presence of emotion. 4. The singer or the poet has absent involvement.

26- The following characteristics refer to..........................


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" A lyric form remarkable for the range of emotions and ideas.
"It has both brevity and rigid metrical and structural pattern.
"It's design is originated in Italy.
"The Italian form divides into two parts: Octave and sestet
1. lyric poetry 2. soliloquy 3. ode 4. sonnet

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1397/04/05 ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

  : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

 &#&   $%, "   #   !  , "        : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

27- In " The Faithful Swallow", Thomas Hardy discusses..................................


"When summer shone, it sweetest on an august day, here everymore, i said "i'll stay"; not go away to
another shore as fickle they!
Decebmer came, Twas not the same! I did not know fidelity would serve me so, frost hunger snow
and now, ah me,
Too late ti go!"
1. on hopes and disappointments and expresses the contrast between them.

2. on painfulness of love and laments for its loss.

3. on actual experience of happiness and love.

4. on old people and their miseries.

28- The closing lines of "Ode to a Nightingale":


"Was it a vision, or a waking dream?
Fled is that music;" Do I wake or sleep?"
The poet.....................
1. ends the poem in confusion. 2. is tempted to think of his imagination.

3. ends the poem in certainty. 4. comes back to the ease of its initiation.

29- In "My Last Duchess", Duke of Ferrara speakes on all following EXCEPT.................................

1. Neptune 2. Fra Pandalof


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3. Claus of Innsbruck 4. Bacchus

30- What is the magic moment which the speaker of "The Long Hill" expects to realize but misses.

1. summit 2. womanhood 3. brambles 4. troubles

5 ‫ از‬5 ‫ﺻﻔﺤﻪ‬ 1396-97 ‫ﻧﻴﻤﺴﺎل دوم‬ 1010/101069980


1397/04/05 ‫ ﺑﺮون ﻣﺮزي‬- ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

   : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

!!'$'   %&, # ! ! $   "  , # ! !     : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

1- William Wordsworth's " A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" is an example of ...........................

1. ritual chant 2. private lament

3. religious inscription 4. illustrating journey

2- "The Eagle" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is ...................................

1. objective account of nature. 2. an illustration of moral truth.

3. an illustration of personal account. 4. subjectiove account of nature.

3- Which is WRONG about "My Last Dutchess" by Robert Browning?

1. The sucess of this poem depends on its indirection.

2. The sucess of the poem depends on its comprehension.

3. The sucess of the poem depends on its interest in character and suspense.

4. The sucess of the poem depends on its objective description.

4- All is TRUE about John Keats' poem "Ode to the Nightingale" EXCEPT...........

1. He deals with the pain of reality. 2. He creates a picture of a world of senses.

3. The reality in his verse perfects the vision. 4. His poem is escapist.

5- The main impression in "Anthem for Doomed Youth" by Wilfred Owen is..................

1. total waste of war. 2. traditional celebration of war.


pnu.gama.ir

3. political acclaim. 4. traditional commemoration of life.

6- In "The World is Too Much With Us", what aspects of the world are "out of Tune"?

1. nature 2. the sea and the moon

3. getting and spending 4. howling of winds

7- In "The Long Hill", what the speaker had expected in the summit?

1. Sucess and contentment 2. Beaten track

3. Marriage 4. Disappointment

5 ‫ از‬1 ‫ﺻﻔﺤﻪ‬ 1396-97 ‫ﻧﻴﻤﺴﺎل دوم‬ 1010/101069980


1397/04/05 ‫ ﺑﺮون ﻣﺮزي‬- ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

   : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

!!'$'   %&, # ! ! $   "  , # ! !     : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

8- In "The Clod and The Pebble" written by William Blake, the poem........................

1. shifts interest from the poet to the voices.

2. represents the various aspects of poet's life.

3. seems to be implying certain things about the way we see.

4. represents two voices but with the same view.

9- The real world of the speaker in John Keat's "Ode to Nightingale" is ......... and the imagined world of
nightingale seemed ...........
1. concrete# nightmarish

2. ghostly and nightmarish#concrete and substantial

3. actual and concrete# solid and painful

4. simple and green# gray and sad

10- Determining the setting of the poem often helps clarify the ...................as well as the.....................

1. action# atmosphere 2. speaker# theme

3. voice# subject 4. theme# mood

11- The nature in Theodore Roethke's "Root Cellar" treats as a ................................

1. vital and life#supporting force. 2. dreary and poor implication.

3. pronounced setting. 4. dependent setting.


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12- Subject of a poem is...........................

1. central ideal or conception. 2. the topic.

3. action and events. 4. the description of setting.

13- The subject of "Brahama", a poem written by Ralph Waldo Emerson is...........................

1. the oneness of all things.

2. the ultimate reconciliation of apparent contraries.

3. the supreme soul or essence of the universe.

4. the god's reflection on his own nature.

5 ‫ از‬2 ‫ﺻﻔﺤﻪ‬ 1396-97 ‫ﻧﻴﻤﺴﺎل دوم‬ 1010/101069980


1397/04/05 ‫ ﺑﺮون ﻣﺮزي‬- ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

   : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

!!'$'   %&, # ! ! $   "  , # ! !     : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

14- Fiction and drama depend upon ........................but everything in poem comes down primarily
through.................
1. words# action 2. character and plot# language

3. language# plot 4. character# plot

15- The ability to mean more than one thing is................

1. denotation 2. connotation 3. exactness 4. ambiguity

16- ................................., is a term used to refer to the various details of figurative language.

1. Simile 2. Metaphor

3. Figures of speech 4. Extended metaphor

17- In the line " And the hands of the clock still knock without entering", the poet uses ...................

1. metaphor 2. simile

3. extended metaphore 4. symbol

18- In .........................,the part is named for the whole. As in the line "The hand that sways the king beguils
the state", refers to the power behind the throne by naming only one aspect, the hand.
1. metonymy 2. apostrophe 3. synecdoche 4. oxymoron

19- .....................................is a figure of speech that presents an elaborate, often ingenious, parallel between
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things or ideas which are in an unexpected extremes, like in "Her lips are ripe cherries".
1. Imagery 2. Meaphore

3. Extended metaphore 4. Conceit

20- "Dirty British Coaster" ,line 11 "Dirty British coaster with salt#caked smoke#stack, Buttering through
the Channel in mad March days"(Cargoes, ) focuses on the..................
1. romantic and gloriuos past.

2. great wealth.

3. grimness and suffocation of modern civilization.

4. dignity and lightness of present.

5 ‫ از‬3 ‫ﺻﻔﺤﻪ‬ 1396-97 ‫ﻧﻴﻤﺴﺎل دوم‬ 1010/101069980


1397/04/05 ‫ ﺑﺮون ﻣﺮزي‬- ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

   : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

!!'$'   %&, # ! ! $   "  , # ! !     : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

21- When rhyme occurs at the close of lines, it is called....................., and when rhyme occurs elsewhere
than at ends of lines, it is called................
1. internal rhyme# end rhyme 2. end rhyme#internal rhyme

3. end rhyme#feminine rhyme 4. internal rhyme#masculine rhyme

22- ..........is when the sounds of certain words to imitate the sounds of what they describe. For instance, a
horse gallping over cobblestones .
1. Alliteation 2. Assonance 3. Consonance 4. Onomatopoeia

23- All are divisions of poetic discourse EXCEPT....................

1. narrative 2. dramatic 3. epic 4. lyric

24- All are TRUE on dramatic poetry EXCEPT................

1. It has a strong story component. 2. The primary emphasis is on character.

3. It tells a very long story in many lines. 4. The essential feature is personal.

25- All is WRONG on lyric poetry EXCEPT.......................

1. It relates the genre to narration. 2. It suggests brevity.

3. It lacks the presence of emotion. 4. The singer or the poet has absent involvement.

26- The following characteristics refer to..........................


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# A lyric form remarkable for the range of emotions and ideas.


#It has both brevity and rigid metrical and structural pattern.
#It's design is originated in Italy.
#The Italian form divides into two parts: Octave and sestet
1. lyric poetry 2. soliloquy 3. ode 4. sonnet

5 ‫ از‬4 ‫ﺻﻔﺤﻪ‬ 1396-97 ‫ﻧﻴﻤﺴﺎل دوم‬ 1010/101069980


1397/04/05 ‫ ﺑﺮون ﻣﺮزي‬- ‫ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﺎﭘﻴﻮﺳﺘﻪ‬
08:00

   : ‫ﺳﺮي ﺳﻮال‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: (‫زﻣﺎن آزﻣﻮن )دﻗﻴﻘﻪ‬  : ‫  ﺗﺸﺮﻳﺤﻲ‬: ‫ ﺗﺴﺘﻲ‬: ‫ﺗﻌﺪاد ﺳﻮاﻻت‬

2     ,2    : ‫ﻋﻨــﻮان درس‬

!!'$'   %&, # ! ! $   "  , # ! !     : ‫ﻛﺪ درس‬/‫رﺷﺘﻪ ﺗﺤﺼﻴﻠﻲ‬

27- In " The Faithful Swallow", Thomas Hardy discusses..................................


"When summer shone, it sweetest on an august day, here everymore, i said "i'll stay"; not go away to
another shore as fickle they!
Decebmer came, Twas not the same! I did not know fidelity would serve me so, frost hunger snow
and now, ah me,
Too late ti go!"
1. on hopes and disappointments and expresses the contrast between them.

2. on painfulness of love and laments for its loss.

3. on actual experience of happiness and love.

4. on old people and their miseries.

28- The closing lines of "Ode to a Nightingale":


"Was it a vision, or a waking dream?
Fled is that music;# Do I wake or sleep?"
The poet.....................
1. ends the poem in confusion. 2. is tempted to think of his imagination.

3. ends the poem in certainty. 4. comes back to the ease of its initiation.

29- In "My Last Duchess", Duke of Ferrara speakes on all following EXCEPT.................................

1. Neptune 2. Fra Pandalof


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3. Claus of Innsbruck 4. Bacchus

30- What is the magic moment which the speaker of "The Long Hill" expects to realize but misses.

1. summit 2. womanhood 3. brambles 4. troubles

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