Literature Past Questions And Answers

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1151

This question is based on selection poems from Johnson, R. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W.. (ed.):Poems of Black African; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.):A Selection of African Poetry; Maduka, C.T. et al: Exam Focus: Literature in English; Eruvbetine, A.E. et al (eds.): Longman Examination Guides and Nwoga, D. I. (ed.):West African Verse

In Odia Ofeimuun's We must Learn Again to Fly, the use of 'we' gives the poem a

  • A. universal appeal
  • B. personifying effect
  • C. symbolic undertone
  • D. dramatic sensation
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
1152

This question is based on J.C De Graft Sons and Daughters.

'I simply don't understand what's the matter with everybody today. everybody let me down, and ....

The traditional o4rder in the play is represented by

  • A. Hannah
  • B. Aaron and Maanan
  • C. Aunt
  • D. Mrs. B
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2010
1153

This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen.

In Adah's view, the white society in the novel is one in which

  • A. there is communal feeling
  • B. neighbourliness is lacking
  • C. neighbours live happily
  • D. members are unfriendly
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1999
1154

AFRICAN PROSE

ASARE KONADU: A WOMAN IN HER PRIME

What role does tradition play in the relationship between Pokuwaa and her mother?

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2015 THEORY
1155

Read the extract and answer the question

As thou art to thyself:

Such was the very armour he had on

When he the amitious Norway combated;

So frown'd he once, when , in an angry parle,

He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice....

(Act 1, Scene one, lines 59-63)

The speaker is

  • A. Horatio
  • B. Marcellus
  • C. Bernado
  • D. Franciso
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2007 OBJ
1156

The genres of Literature are

  • A. dialogue, stage and actng
  • B. prose, tales and verse
  • C. prose, poetry and drama
  • D. drama, actors and poetry
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2001 OBJ
1157

This question is based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet

The death of Polornius can be partly blamed on Hamlet's

  • A. anger
  • B. procrastination
  • C. fear
  • D. disendantment
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
1158

The dominant device used in the lines above is

  • A. oxymoron
  • B. mock-heroic
  • C. pathetic fallacy
  • D. satire
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2000 OBJ
1159

''Here comes the princess now heaven walks on earth'', illustrates the use of

  • A. contrast
  • B. metaphor
  • C. metonymy
  • D. meiosis
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2000 OBJ
1160

You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you Close close close! I'm the reason why its no go Why things are what they are?

Based on the novel Piggy's , the beast's words represents

  • A. human conscience
  • B. innate evil in human nature
  • C. the proximity of man and nature
  • D. the child's affinity with demonic forces
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1994