Literature Past Questions And Answers

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1311

''They also serve who only stand and wait'' illustrates

  • A. an epigram
  • B. a synecdoche
  • C. a simile
  • D. an antithesis
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2007 OBJ
1312

This question is based on William Shakespeare's Hamlet.

Ghost serves to

  • A. accelerate dramatic conflict
  • B. intensify dramatic conflict
  • C. initiate dramatic conflict
  • D. complicate dramatic conflict
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2006
1313

This question is based on Literary Appreciation

'Thathat is why wwe must acc-c-cept the universal d-d-dome,b-b-because ththere is no d-d-d-direction. The b-b-bridge is the d-d-dome of rreligion and b-b-bridges d-ddon't jjjust g-g-go from hhhere to ththere; a birdge also faces backwards'

Wole Soyinka, The Interpreters

The idiolectal feature of the character's speech is the

  • A. repetition of consonant sounds
  • B. multiplication of medial consonant sounds
  • C. repetition of initial consonant sound
  • D. duplication of consonant sounds clusters
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2002
1314

Read the extract below and answer the following question:

(In the Town Hall)

Jonsey: (By himself, centre right, looking sulky) How does anyone keep faith with himself In such an ill-made place?

Bassy, Ba-a-ssy!

Bassy: Here. Anything the matter?

Jonsey: (Moves front stage centre right) Your mayoral hopeful.

In the Town hall is the
  • A. setting
  • B. location
  • C. atmosphere
  • D. stage
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2023 OBJ
1315

Section A: AFRICAN DRAMA

BLOOD OF A STRANGER — DELE CHARLEY

Assess Santigi's reign as King of Mando land.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2018 THEORY
1316

Through the trees, I'll hear a single

Ringing sound, a cowbell jingle

The underlined is an example of____________ryhme

  • A. End
  • B. Feminine
  • C. Internal
  • D. Masculine
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 OBJ
1317

We did not go to school on that Friday morning. The night before had been rough. It was turbulent and scary. The strange cry non-indigenes must go rent the air. Little did i Known what it meant. That carry all the same haunted me in my sleep. My dreams were horrible. Why was mum so troubled? Why was Dad suddenly so pale and sickly? That night Mum and Dad had a forboding silence. They looked at each other, they did not smile. They were utterly silent. Their silence spoke millions. Fear rules the night. When the family bell summoned us to the family altar, it seemed that it tolled its last for the humans. Death smelled in the air, death was in the eyes..... But why? We were not told. Yes during the prayer at the family altar, Dad had told us there was trouble in town. No one who was a non-indigene was safe.

The dorminant feeling in the passage is that of______________

  • A. Hostility
  • B. Anger
  • C. Anxiety
  • D. Bitterness
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 OBJ
1318

This question is based on selected poems from Wole Soyinka (ed.) Poems of Black Africa and D.I. Nwoga (ed.) West African Verse.

Theo Luzuka's 'The Motoka' is cast in the mould of

  • A. a dirge
  • B. a gossip
  • C. an epistle
  • D. a ditty
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1990
1319

Read the extract below and answer the question

.......'twere damnation

To think so basealthough; it were too gross

To rib her cerecloth in the obscure grave; ?

Or shall I think in silver she's immured;

Being ten times undervalued to tried gold?

(Act 11 scene seven, lines 49 - 53)

The speaker is

  • A. Arragon
  • B. Antonio
  • C. Morocco
  • D. Bassanio
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2005 OBJ
1320

This question is based on General Literature Principles and Literary Appreciation.

In literary criticism, a casual reference to a figure or an event is regarded as an

  • A. alliteration
  • B. allegory
  • C. allusion
  • D. ambiguity
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1990