Literature Past Questions And Answers

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2621
'And so Tom awoke and we rose in the dark And got with our bags and our brushes to work Though the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm; So if all do their duty they need not fear harm.' In the lines above, Tom is warm because he
  • A. is working indoors
  • B. is wearing warm clothes
  • C. is doing his duty
  • D. has just woken from sleep
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2023
2622

This question is based on General Literary Principles.

In a narrative poem,the poet attempts to

  • A. describe a place
  • B. preach a sermon
  • C. tell a story
  • D. summarize a story
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2010
2623

''My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep'' is an example of

  • A. hyperbole
  • B. litotes
  • C. euphemism
  • D. paradox
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2011 OBJ
2624

The expression The sun kisses the earth is a

  • A. simile
  • B. metaphor
  • C. personification
  • D. paradox
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1994
2625

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
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2014
2626

A fictional prose which is neither a novel nor a short story is a/an __________

  • A. allegory
  • B. fable
  • C. novella
  • D. novelette
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ
2627

This question is based on Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbrvilles.

Tess of the d'Urbrvilles is an interrogation of the Victorian period's

  • A. double standard
  • B. concept of love
  • C. ideas about women
  • D. celebration of industrialization
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
2628

AFRICAN PROSE

ASARE KONADU: A Woman In Her Prime

Comment on the superstitions beliefs and practices in the novel.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2013 THEORY
2629

This question is based on Frank Ogodo Ogbeche's Harvest of Corruption

The play portrays the judiciary as

  • A. unserious and lenient
  • B. consistent and just
  • C. corrupt and weak
  • D. patronizing and self-righteous
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2017
2630

Read the extract and answer Questions

Zounds, sir, y' are robbed! For shame, put on your gown!

Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul.

Even now, very now, an old blackram

is tupping your white eww. Arise. arise!

Awake the snorting citizens with the bell,

Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you

Arise i say! (Act 1, scene one,lines 83 - 89)

The underlined expression implies an attitude of __________

  • A. callousness
  • B. hypocrisy
  • C. racism
  • D. tribalism
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ