2011 - JAMB Literature Past Questions and Answers - page 5
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
'It was not yet closing time but yet most staff were trooping out of their offices. The lift was working now and he squeezed himself into it,breathing with difficulty the body odour emitted by one the passengers. He sighed with relief when they got to the ground floor and trumbled out of the lift.'
Ken Saro-Wiwa: A Forest of Flowers.
In the excerpt above,the subject's experience in the lift is
'It was not yet closing time but yet most staff were trooping out of their offices. The lift was working now and he squeezed himself into it,breathing with difficulty the body odour emitted by one the passengers. He sighed with relief when they got to the ground floor and trumbled out of the lift.'
Ken Saro-Wiwa: A Forest of Flowers.
In the excerpt above,the subject's experience in the lift is
A
timely
B
unpleasant
C
amusing
D
comfortable
correct option: b
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
'In those days
When civilization kicked us in the face
When holy water slapped our cringing brows. The vulture built in the shadow of their talons.'
David Diop: The vulture
The dominant literary device used in the lines above is
'In those days
When civilization kicked us in the face
When holy water slapped our cringing brows. The vulture built in the shadow of their talons.'
David Diop: The vulture
The dominant literary device used in the lines above is
A
pun
B
personification
C
simile
D
metaphor
correct option: b
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
''Do not thank me,instead, let me ask you a question. Now you have all come here sprawling,vomitting,rubbing tears on one another begging me to do my duty and help you. But what about you yourselves? What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace?
Are not people ailing and dying
Ola Rotimi: The God''s Are Not
To Blame
''Do not thank me,instead, let me ask you a question. Now you have all come here sprawling,vomitting,rubbing tears on one another begging me to do my duty and help you. But what about you yourselves? What have you done to help yourselves?
Answer. Or is the land at peace?
Are not people ailing and dying
Ola Rotimi: The God''s Are Not
To Blame
A
chieftancy tussel
B
political unrest
C
sickness and death
D
famine and war
correct option: d
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
I am not afraid of anything he told them.
I have done almost everything in this world.I have committed all crimes you can think of and been jailed for most them.I have been in prison more hours than i have been out of it within the last five years.
In recounting his criminal life,the speaker's tone is
I am not afraid of anything he told them.
I have done almost everything in this world.I have committed all crimes you can think of and been jailed for most them.I have been in prison more hours than i have been out of it within the last five years.
In recounting his criminal life,the speaker's tone is
A
regretful
B
subdued
C
repentant
D
boastful
correct option: d
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
I have said too much unto a heart of stone,And laid my honour too unchary on it', There's something in me that reproves my fault, But such a headstrong potent fault it is that That is but mocks reproof.'
William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
A heart of stone in the line above is an example of
I have said too much unto a heart of stone,And laid my honour too unchary on it', There's something in me that reproves my fault, But such a headstrong potent fault it is that That is but mocks reproof.'
William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
A heart of stone in the line above is an example of
A
metonymy
B
assonance
C
metaphor
D
litotes
correct option: c
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
'Homage to Peregede, the triumphant mother of morning radiant in Chameleon's velvet let today's dawn bring on its rail trains of good tidings.
Gbemisola Adeoti: Salutation to the gods.
The excerpt above is an example of
'Homage to Peregede, the triumphant mother of morning radiant in Chameleon's velvet let today's dawn bring on its rail trains of good tidings.
Gbemisola Adeoti: Salutation to the gods.
The excerpt above is an example of
A
invocation
B
ode
C
elegy
D
limerick
correct option: a
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.''Blood was to prove no solace to the king. The rejection he had suffered at Idama's hands pushed his spirit into a comfortless hole in which,
alone with himself,he searched in vain for ways to run from his inner emptiness.'
Ayi Kwei Armah: Two Thousand Seasons.
The narrator's attitude to the king is one of
alone with himself,he searched in vain for ways to run from his inner emptiness.'
Ayi Kwei Armah: Two Thousand Seasons.
The narrator's attitude to the king is one of
A
envy
B
suspicion
C
contempt
D
sympathy
correct option: c
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These question are based on literary Appreciation.
The wood decay,the woods decay and fall,
The vapour weep their burthen to the ground,Man comes and fills the field and lies beneath,And after many a summer dies the swan.
The subject matter of the line above is
The wood decay,the woods decay and fall,
The vapour weep their burthen to the ground,Man comes and fills the field and lies beneath,And after many a summer dies the swan.
The subject matter of the line above is
A
death
B
famine
C
storm
D
rainfall
correct option: a
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These question is base on Buchi Emecheta's The Joy of Motherhood.
In the novel, the handing over of a baby boy in a dream to Nnu Ego by her personal god signifies
In the novel, the handing over of a baby boy in a dream to Nnu Ego by her personal god signifies
A
reincarnation
B
idol worship
C
doom
D
future blessing
correct option: a
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