Literature Past Questions And Answers

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1881

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Merchant of Venice

Read the extract below and answer the question

Not in love neither? Then let us say you are sad

Because you are not merry; and 'twere as easy

for you to laugh and leap, and say you are merry

Because you are not sad.

(Act 1 sc 1)

The speaker is addressing the addressee's

  • A. elopement
  • B. synecdoche
  • C. engagement
  • D. melancholy
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 OBJ
1882

This question is based on Ayi Kwei Armah's Fragments.

Boateng describes the writers' studio as a place where

  • A. writers have been sold
  • B. writers work hard at their writings
  • C. people discuss real writing
  • D. writing materials are sold
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2006
1883

The leading character in a literary work is the________

  • A. Foil
  • B. Villain
  • C. Antagonist
  • D. Protagonist
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 OBJ
1884

This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's The Joy of Motherhood.

For attempted murder , Nnaife was jailed for

  • A. four months
  • B. five months
  • C. two months
  • D. three months
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2011
1885

I hate brave cowards like you is an example of

  • A. Irony
  • B. Antithesis
  • C. Eulogy
  • D. Oxymoron
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2022
1886

Nightfall! Nightfall!! You are my mortal enemy. The dominant figure of speech above is a/an________

  • A. Ode
  • B. Apostrophe
  • C. Allusion
  • D. Metaphor
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2019
1887

The narrative technique is ________

  • A. third person
  • B. first person
  • C. interior-monologue
  • D. multiple narration.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2019 OBJ
1888

SECTION E - African Prose

LONELY DAYS - BAYO ADEBOWALE

"No woman's life is ever complete without a man" How is this applicable to Yaremi in the Novel?

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2018 THEORY
1889

UNSEEN POETRY AND PROSE

Read the poem and answer the question

At the onset of the rain

The drought-stricken land

Suck up the wetness

And the gates to the field

Are flung widely open.

It is the signal for planting!

It is time for joyous toiling!

At various times of day

The hard and erect hoe

Would thrust and dig deep

Into the receiving wet soil.

Seeds on different quantities

Seeds of varying potency

Are broadcasted in layers

Into the womb of the earth

With time and much labour

The seed now transformed

Blossoms and grows into new life!

The subject matter of the extract is

  • A. harvesting
  • B. rain
  • C. time
  • D. farming
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2008 OBJ
1890

A literary work which extols one's virtues and accomplishments is

  • A. a eulogy
  • B. a pastoral
  • C. an elegy
  • D. an allegory
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2000 OBJ