Literature Past Questions And Answers

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2111

I can stand well enough and I speak well enough. The excerpt above exemplifies ___ ?

  • A. synedole
  • B. euphemism
  • C. repetition
  • D. irony
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2017
2112

Based on Asare Konadu's A Woman in Her Prime, the novel explores the theme of

  • A. child quest of an African woman
  • B. exploitation of the African woman
  • C. sex discrimination in Ghana
  • D. women liberation in Nigeria
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2014
2113

This question is based on General Literary Principles.

The main aim of caricature is to

  • A. describe
  • B. expose
  • C. emphasize
  • D. ridicule
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2012
2114

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

The atmosphere of Birago Diop's 'Vanity' is dominated by

  • A. joy
  • B. hate
  • C. love
  • D. sadness
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1991
2115

This question is based on General Literary Principles

The writing convention in which the events in a narrative are scrambled as they come to the writer's mind without any attempt to arrange them in orderly sequence is called

  • A. shifting style B. narrator's mind style A. shifting style
  • B. narrator's mind style
  • C. psycho-consciousness style
  • D. stream of consciousness
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2003
2116

A poem that expresses grief over the death of a notable figure in society is a/an

  • A. ode
  • B. ballad
  • C. limerick
  • D. elegy
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2004 OBJ
2117

Read the extract below and answer this question. But the towering earth was tired of sitting in one position.

She moved, suddenly, and the houses crumbled, the mountains heaved horribly, and the work of a million years was lost.

The predominant figure of speech in the above extracts is

  • A. Oxymoron
  • B. Metaphor
  • C. Simile
  • D. Personification
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1998 OBJ
2118

This question is based on selected poems from Johnson, R. et ai (eds): New Poetry African: Soyinka W. (ed): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent. T. (eds): A Selection of African Poetry, U. Maduka, C. T et al: Exam Focus: Literature in English: Eruvbetine, A. E. et al (eds): Longman Examination Guides: Nwoga D. I. (ed): West African verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles. The excerpt below from Marvell's To His Coy Mistress is an example of

The theme of Cope's sonnet V11 is

  • A. adventure
  • B. isolation
  • C. contempt for literature
  • D. art of poetry
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2020
2119

This question is based on zaynab Alkali's The Stillborn.

'My blood is hot, but my flesh is famished...

The rains have come, the field is prepared,

But my field remains untilled,...

The statement above reflects the

  • A. laziness of the farmer
  • B. agony of unfulfilment
  • C. agony of a wasted fertility
  • D. consequences of an unrequited love
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1995
2120

AFRICAN DRAMA

DELE CHARELY: The Blood Of A Stranger

What do you learn about the culture of Mando Land in the Play?

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 THEORY