Literature Past Questions And Answers
This question is based on selected poems from Ker, D. et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ed.): Poems of Black African; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T.(ds.): A Selection of African Poetry; Umukoro, M. et al (eds.); Exam Focus: Literature-in-English; Eruvbetine, A.E. et al (eds.) Longman Examination Guides and Nwoga, D.I. (ed.):West African Verse
The subject matter of Senghor's I will Pronounce Your Name is
- A. Elissa
- B. Naett
- C. love
- D. a nameless girl
NON-AFRICAN PROSE
RICHARD WRIGHT: Black Boy
Examine the role of Richard's mother in the novel
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2009 THEORYNON-AFRICAN DRAMA
BERNARD SHAW: Arms and the Man
How significant is Major Petkoff's coat in the development of the plot?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2013 THEORYThis question is based on General Literary Principles.
Comic relief is
- A. the use of humorous characters speeches or scenes in a tragic work
- B. a figure of speech used in comic theatre
- C. the use of hearty and wholesome laughter in plays
- D. a device used in the theatre where a play ends in marriage
Read the extract and answer the question
Oh, a Cherubin
Thou wast that did preserve me. Thou didst smile,
Infused with a fortitude from heaven,
When I have decked the sea with drops full salt.
Under my burthen groaned; which raised in me
An undergoing stomach, to bear up
Against what should ensue
(Act 1 scene two lines 154-161)
The character addressed is
- A. Ferdinand
- B. Ariel
- C. Caliban
- D. Miranda
This question is based on General Literary Principles
A short and witty remark is
- A. a limerick
- B. a tercet
- C. an eptgram
- D. a litotes
Rumbling as used in the 1st paragraph is ______
- A. onomatopoeic
- B. metaphoric
- C. ironic
- D. alliterative
This question is based on Zaynab Alkali's The Stillborn.
What is the author's final message in the novel?
- A. Human beings are born evil
- B. Lovers should never separate
- C. man must confront his fate
- D. The city is a wicked place
Answer all the question in this section
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Othell0
So opposite to marriage that she shunned
The wealthy, curled darlings of our nation,
Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom
Of such a thing as thou to fear, not to delight?
(Act 1, Scene Two, Lines 66 - 70)
The speaker is addressing
- A. Cassio
- B. Brabantio
- C. Roderigo
- D. Othello
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
A figurative device in which a statement is made and then withdrawn is referred to as
- A. metanoia
- B. metaphysical
- C. metalanguage
- D. metalepsis

