JAMB - Literature In English (1978)

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Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy because
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(C)
it ends unhappily
2
Essentially,plays are meant
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(C)
to be presented on stage through words and actions
3
In 'Fulani Cattle' J.P Clark expresses
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(C)
grief at the gradual destruction of this fine breed of cattle
4
Dinny,Lippy,Steepy and Fatty are characters in
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(B)
Kontiki Expedition
5
In one of the three jugs
The three jugs were on certain evenings to return the tranquil souls,
the breaths of the ancestors,
The ancestors who were men,
The ancestors who were sages,
Mother has dipped three fingers
three fingers of her left hand:
thumb, forefinger and middle finger
I have dipped three fingers
Three fingers of my right hand:
thumb, forefinger and middle finger.
(From "Viaticum"by B. Diop)
In this poem, the repetitive pattern suggests
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(B)
ritual or established form of worship
6
The language of David Diop's 'Africa' suggests
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(C)
that the poet is sad because Africa has been exploited and laid waste for too long
7
In 'I Will Pronounce Your Name'Senghor writes:'Naett that is the dry tornado,the clap of lightening'.
The figure of speech used in the above line is
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(A)
metaphor
8
In 'The Duel' Thomas ends his narrative
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(E)
in praise of matrimonial bliss
9
In T.S Elliot's 'Journey of the Magi' the old choirmaster could not be buried in the manner he wished because he unfortunately died
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(A)
in summer
10
In 'The Castle' Muir writes:Our only enemy was gold'! This is true because
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(E)
gold was the cause of their betrayal
11
In 'The Flight to Australia' the following line occurs:'Tier upon tier it towered,the terrible Apennines' The figure of speech used in this line is known as
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(A)
alliteration
12
If we describe Kossoh Town Boy as an autobiography,we mean that it is
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(B)
a piece of writing telling us about the life of its author
13
You cannot know
And should not bother;
Tide and market come and go
And so shall your mother.
In this verse the poet uses
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(A)
alternate rhymes
14
The Comstocks belonged to the most dismal of all classes,the middle-middle class,the landless gentry.In their miserable poverty they had not even the snobbish consolation of regarding themselves as an 'old' family fallen on evil days.....This writer's tone is
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(E)
sad
15
Another shoal of cars swam past.One in particular caught his eye,a long slender thing,elegant as a swallow,all gleaming blue and silver,a thousand guineas it would have cost,he tought.
In the first sentence,cars are described in terms of
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(C)
fish
16
Point out the odd item:
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(D)
The Concubine
17
An image in poetry usually gives a clue to one of the following:
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(D)
theme
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'That year the harvest was sad,like a funeral,and many farmers wept as they dug up the miserable yams.One man tied his cloth to a tree branch and hanged himself'. The mood conveyed here is one of
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(B)
sadness
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One of the following terms applies to the discussion of both tragedy and comedy:
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(A)
climax
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One of the peculiar features of drama in general is
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(D)
action
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Dialogue is important in drama because
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(C)
it reveals the minds of the characters
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A good poem must
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(E)
none of the above
23
One of the following is a narrative technique in a novel
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(C)
flashback
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One of the statements is true of the novel:
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(D)
it deals with human experience
25
As a character,Ozidi,in J.P Clark's play of that name,is ruined by
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(C)
excessive belief in his own powers
26
In Twelfth Night
'If music be the food of love,play on
Give me excess of it,that surfeiting,
The appetite may sicken and die'
was spoken by
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(C)
Orsino
27
Ihuoma cannot be a successful wife in The Concubine because
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(B)
the sea god,her spirit husband has put a curse on her
28
The old and new values in No Longer At Ease are represented by
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(C)
The Umuofia Progressive Union and Obi
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Achebe's language and style in No Longer At Ease is remarkable
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(E)
for reflecting the speech patterns of the different segments of the Nigerian society
30
In Wole Soyinka's poem,'I Think It Rains' rain symbolizes
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(D)
relief,and a feeling of goodness
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'And Your laughter like a flame piercing the shadows Has revealed Africa to me beyond the snows of yesterday'.'Shadows' in the above quotation means
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(D)
unclear ideas which the poet has
32
The casualties referred to in 'Casualties' are
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(D)
victims of the Nigerian Civil War,both the living and the dead
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All this was a long time ago,i remember
And i would do it again,but set down
This set down
This:were we led all that way for
Birth and Death?There was a Birth,certainly,
We had evidence and no doubt.I had seen birth and death,
But had thought they were different;this birth was
Hard and bitter agony for us,like Death,our death
We returned to our places,these kingdoms,
But no longer at ease here,in the old dispensation,
With an alien people clutching their gods.
I should be glad of another death.
(From T.S Elliott's 'Journey Of The Magi')
The Magi are no longer at ease because
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(D)
their kingdoms can no longer offer them satisfaction
34
Mr Johnson,by Joyce Cary,is an interesting novel for the reason that
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(C)
it is a great love story between Mr Johnson and his wife,Bamu
35
Wole Soyinka's 'Telephone Conversation' is
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(D)
a humorous but satirical comment on colour prejudice in Britain
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Romeo and Juliet
Juliet:O serpent heart,hid with a flowering face!
Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave
Beautiful tyrant:Fiend angelical
Dove-feathered raven!wolfish-ravening lamb
Despised substance of divinest show!
A damned saint,an honorable villain!
(From Romeo and Juliet)
Juliet is referring in the above passage to
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(E)
Romeo
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Maria:If you desire the spleen,and will laugh
yourself into stitches,follow me.yond gull
Malvolio is turned heathen,a very renegado;
saved by believing rightly,can never believe
such impossible passages of grossness.
He's in yellow stockings.
Sir Toby:And cross-gartered?
Maria:Most villainously;like a pendant that keeps
a school in church.i have dogged him:
like his murderer.He does obey every point
of the letter that i dropped to betray him:
he does smile his face into more lines than
is in the new map with the augmentation of
the indies:you have not seen such a thing as
'tis.I can hardly forbear hurling things at
him:if she do,he'll smile and take it for
a great favour.
(Twelfth Night)
Which of the following statements reflects best the situation revealed above
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(C)
Malvolio is decieved into doing things hated by Olivia
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New Year's Eve Midnight
Now the bells are tolling-
A year is dead.
And my heart is slowly beating
the Nunc Dimittis
to all my hopes and mute
yewnings of a year
and ghosts hover round
dream beyond dream

Dream beyond dream
mingling with the dying
bell-sounds fading
into memories
like rain drops
falling into a river.

And now the bells are chimming-
A year is born.
And my heart-bell is ringing
in dawn
But it's shrouded things i see
dimly stride
on heart-canopied paths
to a riverside
The mood of the above poem is
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(B)
pessimism
39
In the fiction No Longer At Ease by Chinua Achebe,Obuajulu Okonkwo's fall can be traced to the fact that
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(D)
the weaknesses within him and the society unite to pull him down
40
'All's over,Sweet',he cried
To the wife,thus guise;for the young page was she
'Tis as we hoped and said't would be.
He never guessed...we mount and ride
To where our love can reign uneyed
He's clay,and we are free.
From Thomas Hardy's,The Duel)
The theme of this poem is
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(C)
betrayal
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Your hand is heavy,upon my brow
I bear no heart mercuric like the clouds,to dare
Exacerbation from your subtle plough.

Woman as a clam,on the sea's crescent
I saw your jealous eye quench the sea's
Fluorescence,dance on the pulse incessant

Of the waves.And i stood,drained
Submitting like the sands,blood and brine
coursing to the roots.Night,you rained

Serrated shadows through dank leaves
Till,bathed in warm suffusion of your dappled calls
Sensations pained me,faceless,silent as night thieves.
Hide me now,when night children haunt the earth
i must hear none!These misted calls will yet
Undo me;naked,unbidden,at night's muted birth
('Night' by Wole Soyinka)
in the poem above,Soyinka,
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(A)
describes nightfall and its effect on him
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'The Seas Eats Our Lands' by Kwesi Brew


Here stood our ancestral home:
The crumbling wall marks the spot.
Here a sheep was led to the slaughter
To appease the gods and atone
For faults which our destiny
Has blossomed into crimes
There my cursed father once stood
And shouted to us,his children,
To come back from our play
To our evening meal and sleep
The clouds were thickening in the red sky
And night had charmed
A black power into the pounding waves.

Here once lay Keta
Now her golden girls
Erode into the arms
of strange towns.

In this poem,

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(C)
a natural disaster is linked to the moral and religious life if a people
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From the West
Clouds come hurrying with the wind
Turning
Sharply
Here and there
Like a plague of locusts
Whirling
Tossing up things on its tail
Like a madman chasing nothing

Pregnant clouds
Ride stately on its back
Gathering to perch on hills
Like dark sinister wings:
The wind whistles by
And trees bend to let it pass

In the village
Screams of delighted children
Toss and turn
In the dim of whirling wind
Women-
Babies clinging to their backs-
Dart about
In and out
Madly
The wind whistles by
Whilst trees bend to let it pass.
(From 'An African Thunderstorm' by David Rubadiri)
The poet varies the lengths of the lines skillfully
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(A)
to show the speed,power and destructiveness of the storm
44
Gabriel Okara's 'The Call of the River Nun',treats
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(C)
the River Nun as symbolizing decline
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The Concubine by Elechi Amadi
The title of this novel is justified because
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(E)
being the spirit-wife of the jealous sea-king,any marriage subsequently contracted cannot be valid;she is condemned to the status of a concubine.