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GENERAL UNIT & BEGINNINGS IN THE EAST (I-III)
level: GENERAL UNIT & BEGINNINGS IN THE EAST (I-III)
Questions and Answers List
level questions: GENERAL UNIT & BEGINNINGS IN THE EAST (I-III)
Question
Answer
One lesson from this story is to keep your mouth shut.
Shellneck, Slim and Grim
Life of my life, I shall ever try to keep my body pure, knowing that thy living touch is upon all my limbs. What piece is this?
Gitanjali
These were stories, usually involving animals, that spread far and wide.
Panchatantra
These guys were intelligent but lacked common sense.
The Lion-makers
This piece of literature involves conversations with a wise man.
Analects
Then there was neither death nor immortality nor was there then the torch of night and day.
Nasadiya Sukta
Which R in the Cornell method should be done after the lecture? a. recite and reduce b. review c. reduce d. reflect
c. reduce
Which of the following is NOT an example of deadwood? a. It is b. lastly c. each and every d. at this point in time
b. lastly
Which of the following is NOT plagiarism? a. Using a citation method other than the one prescribed by the school b. Intentionally paraphrasing another author's work with no citation c. Unintentionally failing to provide citation d. Unintentionally making a mistake in providing citation information
a. Using a citation method other than the one prescribed by the school
The literary format in many narrative Persian poems
Rubai
The literary device found in the character of Enkidu
Foil Character
A story containing a story
Frame
It means "Song Offerings"
Gitanjali
The term for a circle that represents the cosmos in Indian culture
Mandala
A collection of poems sacred to Hinduism
Veda
The idea that everything should be true to its name
Zhengming
A long, narrative poem usually sung about the exploits of a hero
Epic
The Chinese term for the Analects of Confucius
Lunyung
Between two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates)
Mesopotamia
What "Nasadiya Sukta" means
Hymn of Creation
Which of the following sentences has an empty word? a. The researcher conducted an interview among several students. b. Bread and breakfast is offered by the hotel. c. We checked each and every issue in the building. d. Birds fly.
d. Birds fly.
The seduction of Enkidu by Shamhat is comparable to which story in the Bible, according to some scholars? a. The Creation b. The Fall of Man c. The Flood d. David and Bathsheba
b. The Fall of Man
The temple prostitute who seduced the beast-man
Shamhat
The goddess who has a lapiz lazuli
Ishtar
The king in whose library the standard Babylonian version of the Epic of Gilgamesh was found
Ashurbanipal
The other text that shares a common tradition with the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Genesis account
Epic of Atrahasis
The man who built an ark for a catastrophic flood
Utnapishtim
The only one who could have identified father to son and vice-versa
Zindeh-razam
The two birds commonly narrated by the flood tablet and the Genesis account as being released to check the flood status
raven and dove
The boatman
Urshanabi
The sun god
Shammash
The beautiful princess of Samangan
Tehmina
The king of Uruk
Gilgamesh
He is 1/3 human and 2/3 beast
Enkidu
The Tragedy of Rustam and Sohrab is from which country?
Iran/Persia
The religion of Rustam and Sohrab
Zoroastrianism
The guardian of the cedar forest
Humbaba
The gem that Rustam gave to his wife
onyx
The kingdom of Rustam
Zabulistan
The collection of stories from which The Tragedy of Rustam and Sohrab came from
Shahnameh
The god who helped humans escape the flood
Enki
The name of the fort under attack
Sapid
The king who insulted Rustam
Kai Kavus
The poet who put the story into writing
Ferdowsi