1995 - JAMB Literature Past Questions and Answers - page 5

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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
'what time night it is
I do not know
Except that like some fish
Doped out of the deep
I have bobbed up bellywise'.
J.P. Clark, 'Night Rain'
Which of the following figures of speech is employed above ?
A
Alliteration
B
Assonance
C
Hyperbole
D
Onomatopoeia
correct option: d
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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
A figure of speech in which an absent person or an object is addressed as if present is referred to as
A
assonance
B
apostrophe
C
elegy
D
personification
correct option: b
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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
When a writer refers to past events to throw light on current ones he is employing
A
retrospection
B
flashback
C
historical drama
D
dramatic shift
correct option: b
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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
'I love to pass my fingers,
As tide through weeds of the sea
And wind the tall fern-fronds
Through the strands of your hair
Dark as night that screens the naked moon.'
J.P. Clark, 'Olokun'
The dominant poetic techniques employed in the lines above is
A
metaphor
B
alliteration
C
rhythm
D
simile
correct option: d
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This question is based on Literary Principles.
'You Kiss her on the cheek
As white people do,
You Kiss her open-sore lips
As white people do,
You suck slimy saliva
From each other's mouths,
As white people do.'
Okot p' Bitek 'Song of Lawino'
The writer of the lines above uses repetition
A
for emphasis
B
to underscore disapproval
C
to enhance irony
D
for imitation
correct option: a
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This question is based on Literary Principles.
The branch of knowledge that places emphasis on beauty is
A
censure
B
aesthetics
C
philosophy
D
philology
correct option: b
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This question is based on Literary Principles.
'I cannot blind myself
to putrefying carcasses in the market place
pulling giant vultures
from the sky.
Odia Ofeimun, 'How Can I Sing?
The tone of the lines above is one of
A
defiance
B
anger
C
mourning
D
anxiety
correct option: b
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This question is based on Literary Principles.
The madman has entered our house with violence
Defiling our sacred grounds
Claiming the single truth of the universe
Bending down our high priests with iron,'
Mazizi Kunene, 'Progress'
The imagery of the lines above captures the idea of
A
coercion
B
religiousity
C
truth
D
persuasion
correct option: a
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This question is based on Literary Principles.
'BEHOLD her, single in the field,
Yon solitary Highland Lass!
Reaping and singing by herself;
Stop here, or gently pass!
Alone she cuts and blinds the grain,
And sings a melancholy strain;
O listen! for the Vale profound
Is overflowing with the sound.'
The rhyming scheme in the first stanza of 'The Solitary Reaper' above is
A
abcbddee
B
ababccdd
C
abcabcdd
D
abcbddef
correct option: a
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This question is based on selected poems from D. Ker, C. Maduka et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa, Wole Soyinka (ed.): Poems of Black Africa, K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds.): A Selection of African poetry and E.W. Parker (ed.) A Pageant of Longer Poems.

'I hear your call
I hear if far away
I hear it break the circle'
The device in which the first two words of the lines above from Okara's 'The Call of the River NUN' are invaried while the rest very is called
A
refrain
B
parallelism
C
chorus
D
repetition
correct option: d
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