Literature Past Questions And Answers

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1641

The phrase the sunset in Kunene's A Heritage of Liberation refers to

  • A. old age
  • B. patience
  • C. caution
  • D. critical need
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2009
1642

Read the extract below and answer the question

A : I could marry this wenchfor this device

B : So could I too.

A : And ask no other dowry with her but such another jest.

B : Nor I neither.

C : Here comes my noble gull-catcher.

A : Wilt thou set thy foot o my neck?

B : Or o' mine either?

A : Shall I play my freedom at tray: and become thy bondslave?

B : I faith, or I either?

(Act 2 Sc V)

Speaker B is

  • A. Sir Andrew
  • B. Feste
  • C. Curio
  • D. Sebastian
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2001 OBJ
1643

The summary of a literary work is also referred to as

  • A. Subject matter
  • B. Themes
  • C. Topic
  • D. Syllepsis
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2022
1644

A major character whose flaws combine with external forces that lead to his downfall is a

  • A. flat character
  • B. round character
  • C. romantic hero
  • D. tragic hero
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2012 OBJ
1645

A funny incident within a serious situation is

  • A. comedy
  • B. comic relief
  • C. tragic comedy
  • D. tragic hero
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2020
1646

This question is based on Femi Osofisan''s Morountodun.

The war in the play symbolizes the struggle between the

  • A. capitalists and the socialists
  • B. bourgeoisie and the proteriat
  • C. market women and the men
  • D. farmers and the consumers
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2001
1647

NON-AFRICAN PROSE; GEORGE ELIOT: Silas Marner

What role does fate play in the development of the plot.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2006 THEORY
1648

Read the poem and answer the question

In front of the gate, the guard stands with his rifle,

Above, untidy clouds are carrying away the moon,

The bedbugs are swarming around like army tanks on manoeuvers

While the mosquitoes form squadrons, attacking like fighter planes.

My heart travels a thousand miles towards my native land.

My dream interwines with sadness like a stein of a thousand threads,

Innocent, I have endured a whole year in prison

Using my tears for ink, I turn my thoughts into verses.

The imagery in the first four lines is predominantly

  • A. agricultural
  • B. military
  • C. political
  • D. social
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2009 OBJ
1649

AFRICAN POETRY

Examine the use of imagery in "Ambassadors of Poverty".

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2014 THEORY
1650

This question is based on George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man.

The main themes in the play are best summed up by the phrase

  • A. military glory and romantic love
  • B. heroism and marriage
  • C. innocent women and brave men
  • D. realism and romance
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1991