Literature Past Questions And Answers
This question is based on selected poems from Ker, D, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Syinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black African; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro, M. et al (eds.): Exam Focus: Literature-in-Enghish; Eruvbetine, A. E. et al (eds.): Longman Examination Guides and Nwoga, D. I. (ed.)west African Verse.
Arthur Nortje's Nightfall is written against the backdrop of
- A. apartheid
- B. revolution
- C. celebration
- D. violence
This question is based on Femi Osofisan''s Morountodun.
The sub-plots of the play are united by
- A. an interest in peace
- B. the audience participation
- C. a lack of focus
- D. a common concern for the heroine
''....a thousand miles'' is an example of
- A. hyperbole
- B. irony
- C. antithesis
- D. epigram
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BUCHI EMECHETA: The Joys of Motherhood
What role does superstition play in the novel?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2007 THEORYThis question is based on General Literary Principles.
An art that is both literary and theatrical is
- A. a prose
- B. a poem
- C. drama
- D. prosody
Read the extract below and answer the question.
That age is best which is the first
When youth and blood are warmer
But being spent, the worse, and worst
Times still succeed the former.
This kind of rhyme scheme is known as
- A. alternate
- B. irregular
- C. free verse
- D. couplet
The pattern of end rhymes in a poem is called
- A. internal rhyme
- B. rhyme scheme
- C. rhythm
- D. scansion
Read the extract and answer Questions
I find no peace and all my war is done
I fear and hope. I bum and freeze like ice.
The dominant literary device used in the lines is ________
- A. euphemism
- B. hyperbole
- C. paradox
- D. understatement
Read the poem and answer the question
We have come to the crossroads
And I must either leave or come with you
I lingered over the choice
But in the darkness of my doubts
You lifted the lamp of love
And I saw in your face
The road that I should take.
The speaker is
- A. decisive
- B. frustrated
- C. disappointed
- D. angry
Read the extract ans answer your question
M : No, as I am a man.
N : There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple\If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with it.
(Act 1, scene two lines 459 - 462)
Speaker M is a
- A. prince
- B. traitor
- C. king
- D. sailor

