Waec 2018 Literature Past Questions And Answers

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Othello: Not I. I must be found

My parts, my title, and my perfect soul

Shall manifest me rightly, is it they?

Iago: By Janus, I think so

Othello: The servants of the Duke? And my Lieutenant?

The goodness of the night upon you, friends

What is the news?

(Act 1, Scene Two, Lines 29 - 34)

Duke is in council that night because of_____________

  • A. Brabantio's complaint
  • B. Iago's demotion
  • C. The Turkish threat
  • D. Cassio's Dismissal as Lieutenant
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Othello: Why, how now, ho? from whence ariseth this?

Are we turned Turks, and to Ourselves do that

Which heaven hath forbid the ottomites?

For Christian shame put by this barbarous brawl!

He hat stirs next to carve for his own rage

Holds his soul light; he dies upon his motion.

Silence the dreadful bell, it frights the isle

From her propriety, What is the matter, masters?

Honest Iago, that looks dead with grieving

Speak, Who began this? On thy love, I charge thee

Iago: I do not know

(Acts II, Scene Three, Lines 155 - 165)

To Othello, Iago is________________

  • A. Sincere
  • B. A negligent guard
  • C. Untrustworthy
  • D. A loyal senator
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Speaker: Let me speak like yourself and

Lay a sentence

Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When

remediea are past, the griefs are ended

By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended

(Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

The speaker is_________

  • A. Brabantio
  • B. Duke
  • C. Montano
  • D. Lodovico
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Othello: Why, how now, ho? from whence ariseth this?

Are we turned Turks, and to Ourselves do that

Which heaven hath forbid the ottomites?

For Christian shame put by this barbarous brawl!

He hat stirs next to carve for his own rage

Holds his soul light; he dies upon his motion.

Silence the dreadful bell, it frights the isle

From her propriety, What is the matter, masters?

Honest Iago, that looks dead with grieving

Speak, Who began this? On thy love, I charge thee

Iago: I do not know

(Acts II, Scene Three, Lines 155 - 165)

Othello is brought to the scene because___________

  • A. Iago is drunk
  • B. A bell has been rung
  • C. People are fighting
  • D. Cassio has stabbed Montano
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He is my most beloved enemy ilustrates__________

  • A. Synecdoche
  • B. Oxymoron
  • C. Metonymy
  • D. Litotes
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Speaker: Let me speak like yourself and

Lay a sentence

Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When

remediea are past, the griefs are ended

By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended

(Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

He is responding to_________

  • A. Montano
  • B. Iago
  • C. Roderigo
  • D. Brabantio
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SECTION F: NON-AFRICAN PROSE

THE CASTLE OF OTRANTO - HORACE WALPOLE

Comment on the significance of Conrad's death in the novel?

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A dramatic performance with ONLY bodily movements and no speech is a _____________

  • A. Farce
  • B. Mime
  • C. Slapstick
  • D. Burlesque
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Speaker: Let me speak like yourself and

Lay a sentence

Which, as a grise or step, may help these lovers, When

remediea are past, the griefs are ended

By seeing the worst, which late on hopes depended

(Act !, Scene Three, lines 198-201)

These lovers refers to_________

  • A. Iago and Emilia
  • B. Cassio and Bianca
  • C. Roderigo and Desdemona
  • D. Othello and Desdemona
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SECTION A: African Drama

DELE CHARLEY: The Blood of a Stranger

Discuss the contribution of Parker to the development of the play.

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