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The document appears to be a quiz on a lesson about the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). It contains 25 multiple choice questions testing comprehension of details from the lesson, such as locations significant to early Islam like Mecca and Medina, key figures like Gabriel who conveyed messages to Muhammad, and concepts like what time period humanity was on the verge of chaos. The questions cover a range of parts of speech, spelling, and other English language topics.
Unit 9 All is not Lost By Musarrat KhanMusarrat Khan
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The document contains a 25-question nursing exam covering topics like the early career of a nurse, grammar, spelling, parts of speech, synonyms, and pronouns. It tests knowledge of nursing situations, patient cases, and language skills for clear written and verbal communication. The exam evaluates a nurse's understanding of important nursing concepts and ability to think critically to analyze medical scenarios and justify decisions.
Unit 3. media and its impacts mcqs By Musarrat KhanMusarrat Khan
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This document contains a quiz about media and its impacts. It includes 14 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key media concepts like the different types of media (print, electronic, visual), the functions of media (to entertain and inform audiences), and examples of different pronouns (personal, reflexive, indefinite). The questions cover topics like what media includes (TV, radio, internet, films), its role in sharing knowledge globally, and examples of active and passive voice in sentences describing media's influence.
Presentation on Novel - A Passage to India. AleeenaFarooq
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A Passage to India: What exactly happens in the Marabar caves? Indicate the consequences of the visit. What are the effects of the visit upon Mrs. Moore and Ms. Adela?
Christopher Marlowe was an influential English dramatist born in the same year as Shakespeare. He is known for plays like Tamburlaine, Doctor Faustus, The Jew of Malta, and Edward II. Tamburlaine tells the story of Timur and his conquests across Asia. Doctor Faustus depicts the story of a scholar who sells his soul to the devil for knowledge and power. The Jew of Malta centers around a money lender named Barabas. Edward II is Marlowe's most developed play and examines the downfall of the weak King Edward II.
This document summarizes the temptation scene in John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. It describes how Satan, in the form of a serpent, convinces Eve to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. Satan is attracted to Eve's beauty and uses flattery and deception and questions God's warnings to tempt her into eating the fruit, which leads to the fall of man.
The return of the Native. Short Answer Questions and Objectives.AleeenaFarooq
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1. The document summarizes 10 chapters from the novel "The Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy. It includes short answer questions, multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and true/false questions about the chapters.
2. The main characters introduced are Eustacia Vye, Thomasin Yeobright, Damon Wildeve, and Diggory Venn. Eustacia is lonely living on Egdon Heath and desires love and escape. Thomasin's potential marriage to Wildeve causes conflict.
3. Venn is devoted to Thomasin despite a past disappointment, and spies on Eustacia and Wildeve's meetings, hoping to help Thomasin marry
This document provides an analysis of the second part of T.S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land" titled "A Game of Chess". It summarizes that this section contrasts two opposing scenes - a wealthy woman surrounded by luxury versus a conversation between two women in a bar. The first scene depicts a richly decorated woman preparing for sex, while the second features a discussion of a woman named Lil who had five kids and took pills for an abortion. Both women are portrayed as frustrated and unhappy, with their lives and sexuality treated as meaningless games.
Kara Wolters and her teammates present a formidable opponent on the basketball court. Either the physicians in this hospital or the chief administrator is going to have to make a decision. The line from the story King Arthur says "He who draws the sword from the stone, shall be king of England - him alone!" completing the statement.
The story follows an unnamed narrator who develops a crush on his neighbor Mangan's sister. One day, she asks him to go to Araby, a bazaar, and buy her something, as she cannot attend. He eagerly awaits the day of the bazaar. However, on the day of the event, his uncle is late coming home with money for travel. By the time the narrator arrives at Araby, it is almost closed. He feels frustration as his romantic notions about the bazaar are shattered, realizing he was naive to think it could relieve his boredom.
Alexander Pope was an 18th-century English poet born in London in 1688. He is best known for his satirical verse and use of the heroic couplet. Pope was educated informally as a Catholic in London. He published his first major poems An Essay on Criticism in 1711 and The Rape of the Lock in 1712-1714, which established his fame as a poet and satirist.
Three poets in three distant ages born
Greece, Italy and England did adorn;
The first in loftiness of thought surpassed.
The second in majesty; in both the last.
BACKGROUND:
The Castle of Otranto is a 1764 novel by Horace Walpole. It is generally regarded as the first gothic novel.
Goth generally expresses ideas about the end of the world, death or the devil. Gothic novels are written in the style popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, which described romantic adventures in mysterious or frightening surroundings.
A castle is a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by kings or queens or other important people, to defend themselves against attack. Otranto itself is a town where St. Nicholas church was established in England.
William Wordsworth was an English poet known for his Romantic works and nature themes. He had an affair in France which produced his daughter Caroline, later married and had children. Wordsworth was a Christian and Catholic who wrote religious sonnets. Some of his major early works included Lyrical Ballads and poems about daffodils. He supported himself as a government agent and chose poetry as his profession, becoming England's Poet Laureate and observing his surroundings. Wordsworth had a unique writing style using simple language and blank verse to capture nature.
Sappho was an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos who wrote around the 7th century BCE. While very little of her work survives, she was highly renowned in antiquity. Her poetry focused on themes of love and passion, often depicting intimate relationships between women. She is considered the first lyric poet and was admired for her skillful and economical poetic style. Sappho explored concepts of beauty, desire, and the power of memory in evoking past loves. Her work had a significant influence on later poets.
Popes heroi-comic epic is a social satire. The action completes in one single day in the life of fashionable recusants of London. Belinda gets up from bed at about noon and spends a few hours in denting and painting. She has to take part in a card game named Ombre at Hampton Court Palace. She along with a number of young men and ladies undertake a boat journey in the river Tames to reach the destination in the north Bank. Ariel, the divine angel guesses some evil to happen on Belinda and engages his troop of Sylphs to guard Belindas possessions and honour. An adventurous youth Robert,Lord Petre is determined to steal Belindas tempting Locks of hair.
A portrait of the artist as a young newsidra safder
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This document provides an overview and analysis of James Joyce's semi-autobiographical novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man". It summarizes the plot, which follows the life and intellectual development of the main character Stephen Dedalus from childhood to young adulthood. It also outlines some of the major themes in the novel like innocence and experience, religion and freedom. Key symbols like music and bats are mentioned. Stylistic techniques used by Joyce like stream of consciousness are also highlighted.
The poem describes the phenomena of rain and sunshine in nature. When it rains, the dripping of raindrops on leaves creates a sweet sound that the poet finds beautiful. The top and lower leaves represent the rich and poor in society, with the top leaves receiving more water like the rich receive more resources. After the rain stops, the sunlight brightens everything and the water drops reflect light like pearls, bringing hope. Symbolically, the poet hopes the "sun" will end injustice and inequality in society.
The document provides analysis of the short story "The Man of the Crowd" by Edgar Allan Poe. It discusses the symbolism of the old man who is followed by the narrator, representing a secret side of the narrator. It also examines the characterization of the crowd, narrator, and old man. Finally, it analyzes the changing settings of the story and identifies two themes - mystery surrounding the old man, and the loneliness of the old man as he clings to different groups.
The document provides biographical information about Oscar Wilde and summaries of some of his major works. It discusses that he was an Irish author, poet, and playwright born in 1854 in Dublin. Some of his most famous works mentioned include The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Importance of Being Earnest, and The Ballad of Reading Gaol. The document also analyzes themes and writing styles in some of his works.
The Blue Mosque was built in Istanbul in the early 1600s for an Ottoman sultan. It has an ornate interior with over 20,000 blue Iznik tiles lining the high ceiling, which gives the mosque its name despite having a plain exterior. The mosque features six minarets instead of the more common four, which was controversial at the time as some thought it was trying to outdo the mosque in Mecca. Domes and enormous interior columns support the central space and allow light to shine through the hundreds of windows.
Presentation on Novel - A Passage to India. AleeenaFarooq
油
A Passage to India: What exactly happens in the Marabar caves? Indicate the consequences of the visit. What are the effects of the visit upon Mrs. Moore and Ms. Adela?
Christopher Marlowe was an influential English dramatist born in the same year as Shakespeare. He is known for plays like Tamburlaine, Doctor Faustus, The Jew of Malta, and Edward II. Tamburlaine tells the story of Timur and his conquests across Asia. Doctor Faustus depicts the story of a scholar who sells his soul to the devil for knowledge and power. The Jew of Malta centers around a money lender named Barabas. Edward II is Marlowe's most developed play and examines the downfall of the weak King Edward II.
This document summarizes the temptation scene in John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. It describes how Satan, in the form of a serpent, convinces Eve to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden. Satan is attracted to Eve's beauty and uses flattery and deception and questions God's warnings to tempt her into eating the fruit, which leads to the fall of man.
The return of the Native. Short Answer Questions and Objectives.AleeenaFarooq
油
1. The document summarizes 10 chapters from the novel "The Return of the Native" by Thomas Hardy. It includes short answer questions, multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and true/false questions about the chapters.
2. The main characters introduced are Eustacia Vye, Thomasin Yeobright, Damon Wildeve, and Diggory Venn. Eustacia is lonely living on Egdon Heath and desires love and escape. Thomasin's potential marriage to Wildeve causes conflict.
3. Venn is devoted to Thomasin despite a past disappointment, and spies on Eustacia and Wildeve's meetings, hoping to help Thomasin marry
This document provides an analysis of the second part of T.S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land" titled "A Game of Chess". It summarizes that this section contrasts two opposing scenes - a wealthy woman surrounded by luxury versus a conversation between two women in a bar. The first scene depicts a richly decorated woman preparing for sex, while the second features a discussion of a woman named Lil who had five kids and took pills for an abortion. Both women are portrayed as frustrated and unhappy, with their lives and sexuality treated as meaningless games.
Kara Wolters and her teammates present a formidable opponent on the basketball court. Either the physicians in this hospital or the chief administrator is going to have to make a decision. The line from the story King Arthur says "He who draws the sword from the stone, shall be king of England - him alone!" completing the statement.
The story follows an unnamed narrator who develops a crush on his neighbor Mangan's sister. One day, she asks him to go to Araby, a bazaar, and buy her something, as she cannot attend. He eagerly awaits the day of the bazaar. However, on the day of the event, his uncle is late coming home with money for travel. By the time the narrator arrives at Araby, it is almost closed. He feels frustration as his romantic notions about the bazaar are shattered, realizing he was naive to think it could relieve his boredom.
Alexander Pope was an 18th-century English poet born in London in 1688. He is best known for his satirical verse and use of the heroic couplet. Pope was educated informally as a Catholic in London. He published his first major poems An Essay on Criticism in 1711 and The Rape of the Lock in 1712-1714, which established his fame as a poet and satirist.
Three poets in three distant ages born
Greece, Italy and England did adorn;
The first in loftiness of thought surpassed.
The second in majesty; in both the last.
BACKGROUND:
The Castle of Otranto is a 1764 novel by Horace Walpole. It is generally regarded as the first gothic novel.
Goth generally expresses ideas about the end of the world, death or the devil. Gothic novels are written in the style popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, which described romantic adventures in mysterious or frightening surroundings.
A castle is a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by kings or queens or other important people, to defend themselves against attack. Otranto itself is a town where St. Nicholas church was established in England.
William Wordsworth was an English poet known for his Romantic works and nature themes. He had an affair in France which produced his daughter Caroline, later married and had children. Wordsworth was a Christian and Catholic who wrote religious sonnets. Some of his major early works included Lyrical Ballads and poems about daffodils. He supported himself as a government agent and chose poetry as his profession, becoming England's Poet Laureate and observing his surroundings. Wordsworth had a unique writing style using simple language and blank verse to capture nature.
Sappho was an ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos who wrote around the 7th century BCE. While very little of her work survives, she was highly renowned in antiquity. Her poetry focused on themes of love and passion, often depicting intimate relationships between women. She is considered the first lyric poet and was admired for her skillful and economical poetic style. Sappho explored concepts of beauty, desire, and the power of memory in evoking past loves. Her work had a significant influence on later poets.
Popes heroi-comic epic is a social satire. The action completes in one single day in the life of fashionable recusants of London. Belinda gets up from bed at about noon and spends a few hours in denting and painting. She has to take part in a card game named Ombre at Hampton Court Palace. She along with a number of young men and ladies undertake a boat journey in the river Tames to reach the destination in the north Bank. Ariel, the divine angel guesses some evil to happen on Belinda and engages his troop of Sylphs to guard Belindas possessions and honour. An adventurous youth Robert,Lord Petre is determined to steal Belindas tempting Locks of hair.
A portrait of the artist as a young newsidra safder
油
This document provides an overview and analysis of James Joyce's semi-autobiographical novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man". It summarizes the plot, which follows the life and intellectual development of the main character Stephen Dedalus from childhood to young adulthood. It also outlines some of the major themes in the novel like innocence and experience, religion and freedom. Key symbols like music and bats are mentioned. Stylistic techniques used by Joyce like stream of consciousness are also highlighted.
The poem describes the phenomena of rain and sunshine in nature. When it rains, the dripping of raindrops on leaves creates a sweet sound that the poet finds beautiful. The top and lower leaves represent the rich and poor in society, with the top leaves receiving more water like the rich receive more resources. After the rain stops, the sunlight brightens everything and the water drops reflect light like pearls, bringing hope. Symbolically, the poet hopes the "sun" will end injustice and inequality in society.
The document provides analysis of the short story "The Man of the Crowd" by Edgar Allan Poe. It discusses the symbolism of the old man who is followed by the narrator, representing a secret side of the narrator. It also examines the characterization of the crowd, narrator, and old man. Finally, it analyzes the changing settings of the story and identifies two themes - mystery surrounding the old man, and the loneliness of the old man as he clings to different groups.
The document provides biographical information about Oscar Wilde and summaries of some of his major works. It discusses that he was an Irish author, poet, and playwright born in 1854 in Dublin. Some of his most famous works mentioned include The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Importance of Being Earnest, and The Ballad of Reading Gaol. The document also analyzes themes and writing styles in some of his works.
The Blue Mosque was built in Istanbul in the early 1600s for an Ottoman sultan. It has an ornate interior with over 20,000 blue Iznik tiles lining the high ceiling, which gives the mosque its name despite having a plain exterior. The mosque features six minarets instead of the more common four, which was controversial at the time as some thought it was trying to outdo the mosque in Mecca. Domes and enormous interior columns support the central space and allow light to shine through the hundreds of windows.
The document summarizes information about the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. It provides background on its founder, Sultan Ahmed I, who decided to build the mosque after a war with Persia. Construction began in 1609 and was completed in 1616, though Sultan Ahmed I did not live to see its completion. The mosque has five large domes, eight secondary domes, and six pencil-shaped minarets. Its interior features blue paint and over 20,000 handmade tiles depicting tulip designs.
Pak Suharto's workshop is located next to the Chinatown gate. It teaches Chinese ink painting, using ink made from pine wood. The writer enjoys watching Pak Suharto paint. The night market is called Semawis because everything can be found there, from food to services like Feng Shui consultations. Feng Shui consultation refers to meeting with an expert to get advice.
The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey was commissioned by Sultan Ahmed I in 1609 and completed in 1616. It was built on the site of the Byzantine imperial palace and hippodrome facing Hagia Sophia, combining Ottoman and Byzantine architectural styles. The mosque interior features over 20,000 handmade ceramic tiles and has a large central dome surrounded by four smaller domes and six minarets. It was the last great mosque of the classical period of the Ottoman Empire and remains one of the most impressive monuments in Istanbul.
The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey was commissioned by Sultan Ahmed I in 1609 and completed in 1616. It was designed by architect Sedefhar Mehmet Aga as the imperial mosque of the Ottoman Empire, located near the Hagia Sophia. The Blue Mosque has six minarets, large interior spaces decorated with blue tiles and calligraphy, and a courtyard surrounded by arcades and fountains. It is considered the last great mosque of the classical period of Ottoman architecture.
This document provides an overview of Islamic architecture from the 7th century to 1600 AD. It discusses the main types of Islamic buildings like mosques, madrasas, hammams, and caravanserais. It then focuses on the architectural features of mosques, including mashrabiya, mihrab, sahn, minarets, domes, and others. Examples of famous global mosques are given, like the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul and the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Dubai. Key details about their designs, construction histories, and unique architectural elements are summarized.
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The Blue Mosque is a 17th century mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Sultan Ahmed I in 1609 and took just 7 years to complete, finishing in 1616. The architect, Sedefkar Mehmed Aga, based the design of the Blue Mosque on Hagia Sophia, drawing from the work of his mentor and Turkey's most famous architect, Mimar Sinan. The Blue Mosque has six minarets and gets its name from the blue tiles that line the walls, with over 20,000 handmade tiles depicting floral designs. It remains one of Istanbul's most iconic landmarks and a popular tourist attraction today.
The Blue Mosque is a 17th century mosque located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Sultan Ahmed I and took just 7 years to build, opening in 1617. The mosque was designed to have 6 minarets, as many as the holiest site in Mecca, to demonstrate the Sultan's power. It has over 20,000 blue and white ceramic tiles and 200 stained glass windows that admit natural light. The exterior features 4 tall, slender minarets at each corner and a large forecourt surrounded by vaulted arcades.
The document compares the architectural styles and religious purposes of two important historical mosques - Hagia Sophia and the Dome of the Rock. Both structures were built to serve as places of worship for different faiths but shared the purpose of allowing people to pray to God. Hagia Sophia was originally a Greek Orthodox church built in the 6th century that showcased the Byzantine style, while the Dome of the Rock served as an Islamic shrine built in the 7th century with magnificent exterior decorations. Though representing different religions, the buildings reflected architectural traditions that allowed different groups to fulfill their religious needs.
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque, is one of the most impressive monuments in Istanbul, Turkey. Sultan Ahmed I commissioned the royal architect Mehmet Aga to build the mosque after wars depleted the treasury. Construction began in 1609 on the site of the Byzantine emperors' palace and Hagia Sophia, using some of their foundations. The interior features over 20,000 handmade tiles, more than 200 stained glass windows, and the dome and half-domes are decorated blue. It remains one of Istanbul's most significant historic and artistic sites.
This document provides an overview of Islamic architecture from the 7th century onwards. It discusses the main characteristics and prominent styles, including common building types like mosques, madrasas, and caravanserais. Specific features of mosques are outlined such as minarets, domes, and mihrabs. Decorative elements often used in Islamic architecture like geometric patterns, arabesques, and calligraphy are also described. Three prominent examples of Islamic architecture are summarized: the Mosque of Sultan Hassan in Cairo, the Mosque of Cordoba in Spain, and the Taj Mahal in India. Each provides a brief historical background and discusses key architectural characteristics.
This document provides an overview of Islamic architecture from the 7th century onwards. It discusses the main characteristics and prominent styles, including common building types like mosques, madrasas, and caravanserais. Specific features of mosques are outlined such as minarets, domes, and mihrabs. Decorative elements often used in Islamic architecture like geometric patterns, arabesques, and calligraphy are also described. Three prominent examples of Islamic architecture are summarized: the Mosque of Sultan Hassan in Cairo with its religious schools, the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain featuring horseshoe arches and intricate decoration, and the Taj Mahal in India which combines Islamic and Mughal influences into a refined eleg
Unit 10 Drug Addiction mcqs By Musarrat KhanMusarrat Khan
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This document contains 3 multiple choice questions about grammar and sentence structure. The first question asks which sentence correctly uses a quantifier to indicate that each boy needs to take a turn. The second question identifies which option is not a complete sentence. The third question asks which choice correctly expresses how a cat jumped from a chair.
How to attach file using upload button Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to attach file using upload button Odoo 18. Odoo features a dedicated model, 'ir.attachments,' designed for storing attachments submitted by end users. We can see the process of utilizing the 'ir.attachments' model to enable file uploads through web forms in this slide.
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Unit 7 Sultan Muhammad Mosque mcqs By Musarrat Khan
1. MCQS- SultanAhmad Mosque
1. The Sultan Ahmad Mosque is also known as
a) Purple Mosque
b) Blue Mosque
c) RedMosque
d) GreenMosque
2. The interiorof the Sultan Ahmad Mosque is embellishedwithblue tiles. Whichword of the
followingisthe synonym of the underlinedword?
a) Enjoyed
b) Fixed
c) Beautified
d) Embellish
3. The Blue Mosque is situatedin the largest Turkish city known as
a) Ankara
b) Intanbul
c) Asfahan
d) BanderAbbas
4. Whichcity remainedthe capital of Ottoman Empire from 1453 to 1923?
a) Ankara
b) Madina
c) Istanbul
d) Delhi
5. The greatesttourist attraction in Turkey is
a) Ankara
b) Istanbul
c) Izmir
d) Bursa
6. The Blue Mosque was constructedbetween
a) 1609 and 1616
b) 1609 and 1600
c) 1609 and 1716
d) 1609 and 1643
7. The mosque contained a madrassah and hospice. The underlinedwordmeans
a) An inn
b) A diningroom
c) A restaurant
d) A library
8. Constructionof the mosque started in1609. The underlinedwordisa/an
a) Past tense of the verb
b) Finite verb
c) Intransitive verb
d) All of the above
9. MehmatAga was appointedthe chiefarchitect ofthe project. The underlinedwordis a/an
a) Commonnoun
b) Propernoun
c) Collectivenoun
d) None of these
10. Whowas the successor of Sultan Ahmed?
a) Mustafa I
b) Mustafa II
c) IbrahimI
d) IbrahimII
2. 11. Blue Mosque reflectsthe architectural style of both Ottoman mosquesand ____________
a) Romanchurch
b) Byzentine church
c) Greekchurch
d) Modernchurch
12. Whichmosque is consideredone of the wonders of MuslimArchitecture?
a) Blue mosque
b) Hagia Sophia
c) Shah Faisal mosque
d) Shahi Mosque Lahore
13. A heavy iron chain was hung in the upperpart of the court entrance on the westernside so that
a) The Sultanhad to lowerhisheadeverytime he enteredthe court.
b) No one amongthe commonmenmightuse this passage.
c) It was the customto hang heavychains.
d) None of the these
14. The interiorof the mosque at the lowerlevel islinedwith more than 20,000 hand-made ceramic
tilesinmore than
a) 50 differenttulipdesigns.
b) 50 differentdaffodil designs.
c) 50 differentdesigns.
d) 50 differentcolours.
15. Whichone ofthe followingisthe correct spelling?
a) Chandelier
b) Chandhelier
c) Chandalier
d) Chandeliar
16. The decorations include versesfromthe holy Quran. Which tense isthe givensentence?
a) PresentIndefinite
b) Past Indefinite
c) PresentPerfect
d) Past Perfect
17. The mehrab of the mosque is made of
a) Hand-made tiles
b) Wood
c) Finelycarvedmarble
d) Redbricks
18. To the right ofthe mehrab is a richly decoratedpulpit. Whichword of the followingisthe
synonym ofunderlinedword?
a) Woodenpillars
b) Platform
c) Desk
d) Cupboard
19. The mosque is so designedthat even whenit is most crowded, everyone inthe mosque can hear
and see the Imam. The underlinedword isa/an
a) Relative pronoun
b) Reflexivepronoun
c) Indefinite pronoun
d) Reciprocal pronoun
3. 20. The Blue Mosque has ____________ minarets.
a) Four
b) Five
c) Six
d) Seven
21. Whichone ofthe followingisthe correct spelling?
a) Manument
b) Monument
c) Munoment
d) Monumant
22. Inthe evening,theygatheredin the park. The underlinedphrase isa/an
a) Adjectival phrase
b) Adverbial phrase
c) Nounphrase
d) Verbphrase
23. The mosque has a spacious forecourt. The underlinedwordis a/an
a) Adverb
b) Noun
c) Adjective
d) Pronoun
24. The mosque is flooded withlights. The underlinedwordis a/an
a) Preposition
b) Article
c) Interjection
d) Pronoun
25. Whostarted the construction of mosque? Whichtype of sentence isthis?
a) Imperative
b) Declarative
c) Exclamatory
d) Interrogative
26. Whichone ofthe followingsentence iscorrect?
a) The openingceremonywere heldin1616.
b) The openingceremonywasheldin1616.
c) The openingceremonywere holdin1616.
d) The openingceremonywasholdin1616.
27. It has lost its importance. The underlinedwordis a/an
a) Finite verb
b) Non-finite verb
c) Modal verb
d) None of these
28. He sometimesgoesto Lahore. The underlinedwordisa/an
a) Personal pronoun
b) Subjectpronoun
c) Thirdperson(singular) pronoun
d) All the above optionsare correct
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