In his judgement over the elders,Ovonramwen reveals his preference for
Answer
(B)
intimidation
2
The factor which led to the collapse of the Benin Empire was
Answer
(C)
imperialism
3
UZAZAKPO:
In my madness, I served Oba Adolo, your
father. That same madness has helped me
keep my body in this palace as jester under
your full moon. If you will listen to me and my
madness, I will tell you frankly that the way you
talked to the chiefs was not the right way
The tone of the above statement is
Answer
(D)
satiric
4
UZAZAKPO:
In my madness, I served Oba Adolo, your
father. That same madness has helped me
keep my body in this palace as jester under
your full moon. If you will listen to me and my
madness, I will tell you frankly that the way you
talked to the chiefs was not the right way'
The play above is basically a
Answer
(B)
historical tragedy
5
"If
a provoked houseboy
cannot match his
wicked master
strength with strength,
he maims the master's favorite
goat!"
Obaruduagbon employs this proverb to explain why
Answer
(C)
Uwangue Egiebo was murdered
6
"There's no art
To find the mind's construction in the face...'
Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth,the above statement means that there is no
Answer
(B)
skill of reading thoughts from the face
7
"Why should I play the Roman fool, and die
On mine own sword?"
Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth,playing the Roman fool from the above statement implies
Answer
(C)
acting like foolish Romans who killed themselves with their own hands
8
"Rather than so, come fate, into the list,
And champion me to the utterance!"
Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, "Rather than so"in the quotation above refers to
Answer
(A)
Macbeth's fear of not being king
9
"Thou loosest labour
As easy may'st thou the in trenchant air
With thy keen sword impress,..."
Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the confidence above derives from the fact that
Answer
(C)
no man born of a woman can hurt Macbeth
10
'...Sir, nose-painting, sleep and urine.Lechery,
Sir, it provokes:it provokes the
desire, but it takes away the performance.'
Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the statement above can best be described as
Answer
(A)
equivocation
11
The word which when applied describes the posture of the speaker in "The Fence" is
Answer
(B)
inertia
12
"The drum is silenced in mid-throb;
the flute is flung away;
and ears strain to master the malediction
of the thunder."
These lines from "For Christopher Okigbo" shows that the main occurrence in the poem is
Answer
(C)
accursed
13
"...He who sharpened the edge of hearts...."
In Kunene's To The Soldier "Hero" is
Answer
(D)
an artist
14
The pauper in Richard Ntiru's poem of that title is
Answer
(D)
hungry,lonely and diseased
15
"...Let the greying day grow,
...let the evening horns blow,
...let the melting mountains go...'
The repetition of these lines from Atukwei Okai's
"Sunset Sonata"
Answer
(A)
is for emphasis for the main ideas
16
"Kwarshiorkor", "grave", "ravage", "wreck", "funeral", "piles" and fearful".
These words from J.P. Clarks "The Casualties" connote
Answer
(D)
disaster
17
The line 'Ask them why they idle there' in Kofi Awoonor's Song of Sorrow' is a reference to
Answer
(E)
ancestors
18
"...Lying down in the melting snow.
There were times we regretted
The summer palaces on slopes, the terraces,
And the silken girls bringing sherbert."
The emotion evoked in this passage from "Journey of the Magi" is that of
Answer
(B)
nostalgia
19
"I came down the step with my pitcher
And must wait, must stand and wait, for there he
was at the trough before me."
These lines from "Snakes" suggests that the
Answer
(C)
snake got there first, in the interest of justice, the poet should wait
20
"Keats" "Ode" to a Nightingale" can best be described as
Answer
(C)
a reflection ont he uncertainties of life
21
Based on Ayi Kwei Armah's , The Beautiful Ones are Not Yet Born, the man is despised by the wife and family because he
Answer
(B)
does not capitalize on his education and position to get ahead
22
"....checking the coins against the tickets, he began to count the morning's take. It was mostly what he expected at this time of the month: small coins, a lot of pesewas,..."
Based on Ayi Kwei Armah's , The Beautiful Ones are Not Yet Born,what time of the month is being referred to in the above statement from the novel?
Answer
(A)
Passion week
23
"In Oyo's eyes there was now real gratitude.
Perhaps for the first time in their married life the
man could believe that she was glad to have him
the way he was."
Based on Ayi Kwei Armah's , The Beautiful Ones are Not Yet Born, from the above excerpts, Why was Oyo unhappy with her husband?
Answer
(A)
The man's moral uprightnesswas vindicted at the end
24
"Now take this boat business for instance. There is a lot of money to be made in it,but start something, and fools will start shouting slogans at you."
Based on Ayi Kwei Armah's , The Beautiful Ones are Not Yet Born, who made the above statement?
Answer
(C)
Koomson
25
Based on Ayi Kwei Armah's , The Beautiful Ones are Not Yet Born,the Chichidodo is hypocritical because it hates
Answer
(D)
shit but eats maggots
26
Based on Ayi Kwei Armah's , The Beautiful Ones are Not Yet Born, what is the author's perception of real change in the novel?
Answer
(D)
The transformation of society
27
In the novel "Piggy's" glasses symbolizes
Answer
(C)
intellectualism
28
"The officer, surrounded by these noises,
was moved and a little embarrassed.He turned away
to give them time to pull themselves together, and
waited, allowing his eyes to rest on the trim cruiser
in the distance."
Based on the novel Piggy's,in the above passage,Golding focuses on the
Answer
(A)
sympathy and pity the officer feels for the children
29
"I'm going off by myself. He can catch his own pigs.
Anyone who wants to hunt when I do can come too."
Based on the novel Piggy's, The split in the group of boys occurs with the departure of
Answer
(A)
Jack
30
"...If someone threw you a rope when you were
drowning. If a doctor said take this because if you don't take this because if you
don't take it, you will die- you would, wouldn't you? I
mean?"
Based on the novel "Piggy's",the "rope" and the doctor's prescription refers to the
Answer
(D)
smoke signal
31
"You knew, didn't you? I'm part of you Close
close close! I'm the reason why its no go" Why
things are what they are?"
Based on the novel "Piggy's" , the beast's words represents
Answer
(B)
innate evil in human nature
32
Based on the novel "Piggy''s", towards the end of the novel, the boys can best be described as
Answer
(D)
anarchic and savage
33
The expression "The sun kisses the earth" is a
Answer
(C)
personification
34
"O Julius Caesar, thou are mighty yet
Thy spirit walks abroad."
Based on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the statement above is
Answer
(C)
an apostrophe
35
The major source of action in any narrative is
Answer
(B)
conflict
36
A didactic piece is one in which the writer
Answer
(A)
teaches human lessons
37
An over-used expression is
Answer
(A)
a cliche
38
The literary device in which there is a difference between what is stated and what is actually the case is called
Answer
(D)
an irony
39
A sub-plot is
Answer
(C)
a secondary plot dealing with a different theme
40
What basically distinguishes Literature from other disciplines is its
Answer
(A)
use of creative imagination
41
"Stream of consciousness" is the name for
Answer
(A)
a narrative mode that produces a character's random thoughts and associations
42
"Love blurs your vision; but after it recedes,you
can see more clearly than ever. It's like the tide
going out revealing whatever has been thrown away
and sunk; broken bottles, old gloves,rusting
pop-cans, nibbled fish bodies, bones.The ruin
you've made."
Margaret Atwood, Cat's Eye
The passage above claims that when "love recedes", you
Answer
(B)
come to self-knowledge
43
"But everything does have a beginning, and so if I
am to tell this story, I must begin. Yet I do not know
the starting point of my tale."
Based on Nawal El Saadawi's The Circling Song, the speaker of the above statement is the
Answer
(A)
first person narrator
44
"The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew
The furrow followed free
We were the first that ever burst
Into that silent sea."
Based on Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', the dominant figure of speech in the above lines is
Answer
(A)
alliteration
45
"The poet needs to be up at night,when the world
sleeps...needs to exist in places where spiders
forge their webs in silence;near the gutters where
the underside of our dreams fester."
Based on Ben Okri's 'Of Poets and their Antagonists', the poet in the passage above is