Literature Past Questions And Answers
Based on Chimamanda Adichie's Purple Hibiscus
In the Achike family,the character who is central to the theme is
- A. Jaja
- B. Kambili
- C. Mama
- D. Sisi
This question is based on Wole Soyinka's The Lion and the Jewel.
'...But there have been
No new reads cut by his servants
No new cots woven..'
It can be inferred from the above lines that
- A. there has been no harvest in the village
- B. the Bale's sevants are lazy
- C. no children have been born recently
- D. the Bale's servants are revolting
SECTION F: NON - AFRICAN PROSE
NATIVE SON - RICHARD WRIGHT
What have you learned about black life from the conversation between Bigger and Gus at the entrance of the pool room?
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My parts, my title, and my perfect soul
Shall manifest me rightly, is it they?
Iago: By Janus, I think so
Othello: The servants of the Duke? And my Lieutenant?
The goodness of the night upon you, friends
What is the news?
(Act 1, Scene Two, Lines 29 - 34)
By Janus is_____________
- A. Flashback
- B. Foregrounding
- C. An allusion
- D. Euphemism
Read the extract below and answer the question:
...... Lady, you are the cruell'st she alive
if you will lead these graces to the grave
And leave the world no copy.
(Act 1, Scene 5)
Where are they?
- A. On a street
- B. At the Duke's palace
- C. At the sea Coast
- D. At Olivia's house
A literary' device used to enhance sound effect in poetry is __________
- A. imagery
- B. alliteration
- C. refrain
- D. symbol
This question is based on George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man.
'You know how to hurt with your tongue with your hands. But I don't care, now I've found out that whatever clay I'm made of you're made of the same...'
What action of the speaker led to the reaction upon which she comments?
- A. Eavesdropping
- B. Tale-telling
- C. Errand-running
- D. Gossiping
This question is based on selected poems from R. Johnson and D. Ker et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa : Wole Soyinka (ed.): Poems of Black Africa; K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.): A selection of African Poetry and E.W.Parker (ed.): A Pageant of Longer Poems.
Osundare's 'They Too are the Earth' can be interpreted as
- A. a defence of the underprivileged
- B. an apology for the affluent
- C. a song of sorrow
- D. a reaction against labour
A panegyric poem is composed to
- A. condemn
- B. elaborate
- C. abuse
- D. praise
This question is based on Buchi Emecheta's The Joys of Motherhood.
Nnu Ego's Second Marriage as to Nnaife, a man who works in Lagos as the washer for
- A. Nwakusor
- B. Dr. and Mrs. Meers
- C. Nwaeze
- D. Ngozi

