Literature Past Questions And Answers

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601

More haste, less speed illustrates the use of

  • A. anaphora
  • B. paradox
  • C. litotes
  • D. synecdoche
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2022 OBJ
602

This question is based on Ferdinand Oyono's. The old Man and the Medal.

Meka can best be described as

  • A. a simple hearted old man
  • B. an impulsive old man
  • C. an old religious bigot
  • D. an egocentric old man
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2010
603

This question is based on Literary Appreciation.

'CYCLIST gets down and begins to prop his bicycle,

CYCLIST: All right. If you're sure it won't take long.

BARBER: I am known for my lightning clippers Even the soldiers know me. I can shave the head of an entire battalion between one coup and the next.

sit down and relax your back.

Cycling is not easy when you've abandoned it for some time...

Wole Soyinka, The Beautification of Area Boy.

The literary devices in th

  • A. humour and irony
  • B. allusion and paradox
  • C. irony and parody
  • D. hyperbole and allusion
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2001
604

My bounty is as boundless as the sea my love as deep

The above lines illustrate

  • A. apostrophe
  • B. epigram
  • C. hyperbole
  • D. euphemism
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2022 OBJ
605

The literary term describing individuals in a work of literature is

  • A. characters
  • B. protagonist
  • C. narrator
  • D. villain
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2022 OBJ
606

Read the extract and answer the question

Work on,

My medicine work! Thus credulous fools are caught,

And many worthy and chaste dames even thus,

All guiltless, meet reproach. What ho! My lord!

My lord, I say!

(Act IV, Scene One, Lines 45 - 49)

Just before this speech,

  • A. Othello falls into a trance
  • B. Bianca flings a handkerchief at Cassio
  • C. Montano fights with Cassio
  • D. Roderigo is killed
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2016 OBJ
607

A pair of rhymed iambic pentametre lines is a

  • A. tercet
  • B. heroic couplet
  • C. sestet
  • D. blank verse
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2006 OBJ
608

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Merchant of Venice

Read the extract below and answer the question

Not in love neither? Then let us say you are sad

Because you are not merry; and 'twere as easy

for you to laugh and leap, and say you are merry

Because you are not sad.

(Act 1 sc 1)

The speaker is

  • A. Portia
  • B. Solanio
  • C. Gratiano
  • D. Bassanio
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 OBJ
609

NON-AFRICAN DRAMA

ROBERT BOLT: A Man For All Seasons

Discuss the decline of values in the play

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2008 THEORY
610

This question is based on selected poems from Wole Soyinka (ed) Poems of Black Africa and D.I. Nwoga (ed) West African Verse.

In the poem 'The Prodigals' the line 'their heads are claimed by clouds' means that the military leaders

  • A. travel a lot by air
  • B. are haughty
  • C. love sunny weather
  • D. dislike clouds
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1991