Literature Past Questions And Answers

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451

AFRICAN DRAMA Athol Fugard: Sizwe Bansi is Dead

Comment on the theme of the search for identity in the play.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2006 THEORY
452

Narrative poem indicates that the poet is attempting to

  • A. preach a sermon
  • B. tell a story
  • C. summarize a story
  • D. describe a place
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2015
453

This question is based on General literacy principles

A literary genre which directly imitates human action is

  • A. drama
  • B. comedy
  • C. prose
  • D. poetry
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2015
454
This question is based on BAT.

Read the excerpt and answer questions Bat!

Creatures that hang themselves up like an old rag, to sleep, And disgustingly upside down.

The theme of this excerpt is____

  • A. All of the above
  • B. the poet right to Individual choice
  • C. the poet admiration of the beauty of nature
  • D. the poet appalling remarks about the bird
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2023
455

This question is based on General Literary Principles.

Drama is the representation of a complete series of actions by means of

  • A. movement and gesture for the screen and audience
  • B. speech, movement and gesture for the stage only
  • C. speech, movement and gesture for the stage, screen and radio
  • D. speech, gesture and movement for the screen and radio
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2012
456

Read the extract and answer the question

My heart leaps up when I behold

A rainbow in the sky:

So was it when my life began,

So is it now that I am a man,

So be it when I shall grow

The child is father of the man

The rhyme scheme of the poem is

  • A. ab cc ac
  • B. ac bc ca
  • C. ab ca cc
  • D. ab ac bc
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2007 OBJ
457

This question is based on George Orwell's Animal Farm,

The overthrow of Jones happens sooner than expected because the animals

  • A. experience acute suffering
  • B. are milked by Jones
  • C. are better schemers
  • D. receive assistance from Foxwood
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2003
458

Sweet smile in time of snarl

gives pride in spite of sneer

sing, rid this world of despair

and save, a snared heart from

cascading stream of strife

The dominant rhetorical device in the excerpt above is

  • A. rhyme
  • B. alliteration
  • C. chiasmus
  • D. onomatopoeia
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2015
459

''Death be not proud'' illustrates

  • A. euphemism
  • B. personification
  • C. metaphor
  • D. litotes
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2005 OBJ
460

These question is based on Literary Appreciation.

Oh incomprehensible God!

Shall my pilot be

My inborn stars to that

Final call to thee...

The literary device used in the first line is

  • A. burlesque
  • B. rhetoric
  • C. passion
  • D. apostrophe
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2013