Literature Past Questions And Answers
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
A work which takes place in a non-existent world or which concerns an incredible character is
- A. romance
- B. fantasy
- C. parody
- D. superstition
''A little learning is dangerous
Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring''
The extract illustrates a
- A. quatrain
- B. hexameter
- C. couplet
- D. sestet
Poetry differs from prose by its use of
- A. song
- B. condensed language
- C. flat character
- D. rhythm
Based on General Literary Principles
In drama, a conspicuous weakness in the character of the protagonist contributing to his downfall is referred to as
- A. an anagnorisis
- B. a tragic flaw
- C. a catharsis
- D. a catastrophe
AFRICAN PROSE
BUCHI EMECHETA: The Joys of Motherhood.
Comment on the theme of gender discrimination in the novel.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2010 THEORYAn address to an object or person not present is
- A. apostrophe
- B. synecdoche
- C. paradox
- D. epigram
This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops To Conquer.
Mr. Hardcastle asks Young Marlow to leave his house because
- A. Marlow is not fit to be Kate's husband
- B. Young Marlow is more demanding than Hasting
- C. he is fed up with Marlow annoying behaviour
- D. Kate objects to being betrothed in absentia
Examine the persona’s resolve to be a revolutionary in The Dining Table.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2019 THEORYThis question is based on literary Appreciation.
'Homage to Peregede, the triumphant mother of morning radiant in Chameleon's velvet let today's dawn bring on its rail trains of good tidings.
Gbemisola Adeoti: Salutation to the gods.
The excerpt above is an example of
- A. invocation
- B. ode
- C. elegy
- D. limerick
This question is based on Selected Poems from Johnson,R.et al (eds.): New Poetry from African (ed); Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T.(ed): A Selection of African Poetry; Adeoti, G: Naked Soles; Hayward, J. (ed); The Penguin Book of English Verse and Nwoga, D. (ed): West African Verse.
The tone of the persona in Blake's The School Boy is that of
- A. fear
- B. fulfillment
- C. contempt
- D. neutrality

