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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

Elliot’s The Journey of the Magi could be said to examine the issues of

  • A. three trees on the low sky
  • B. empty wine-skins
  • C. spiritual rebirth
  • D. holy pilgrimage
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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

In Lawrence’s Bat, the poet compares bats with

  • A. sparrows
  • B. swans
  • C. swallows
  • D. crows
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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

“…the youthful hue/sits on thy skin like a morning due…”

The excerpt above from Marvell’s To His Coy Mistress is an example of

  • A. simile
  • B. anaphora
  • C. paradox
  • D. onomatopia
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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

Give Me The Minstrel’s Seat ends on a clarion call for

  • A. freedom
  • B. peace
  • C. rectitude
  • D. commitment
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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

In Kunene’s A Heritage of Liberation, the weapons are to be preserved for the generation yet unborn by the

  • A. gods
  • B. elders
  • C. people
  • D. government
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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

One of the dominant themes if Rubadin’s An African Thunderstorm is the

  • A. relationship between man and woman
  • B. activities of man during rainy seasons
  • C. effect of rain on women and children
  • D. problem of climate change
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These qustion is based on selected poems from Johnson, R, et al (eds.): New Poetry from Africa; Soyinka, W. (ED.): Poems of Black Africa; Senanu, K.E. and Vincent, T. (eds.): A Selection of African Poetry: U. Maduka, C.T et al: Exam Focus: Literature Examination Guides; Nwoga, D.I. (ed.): West African Verse and Adeoti G: Naked Soles.

The movement in Adeoti’s Naked Soles is characterized by

  • A. hope and agreement
  • B. freedom and self-determination
  • C. pricks and tears
  • D. dissapointed and disarray
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From the novel; Nineteen Eighty-Four

Based on George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four, To drop his philosophy of life and imbibe the tenets of the party, Winston is subjected to all forms of torture and inhuman treatment by

  • A. O'Brien
  • B. thought police
  • C. Big Brother
  • D. Goldstein
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From the novel; Nineteen Eighty-Four

Based on George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four, two minutes hate is a programme designed for

  • A. parents
  • B. thought police
  • C. the community
  • D. children
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From the novel; Nineteen Eighty-Four

Based on George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four, Winston writes that the hope of the country lies on the

  • A. ministry of the truth
  • B. proles
  • C. party
  • D. party
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From the novel; Nineteen Eighty-Four

George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four.

The novel is mainly classified as a

  • A. metaphor
  • B. hyperbole
  • C. satire
  • D. fiction
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From the novel; The Joys of Motherhood

Based on Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood,

The little money Nnaife makes after returning from Fernando PO is used for

  • A. expanding Nnu Ego's business
  • B. expanding Nnu Ego's business
  • C. sending his children to school
  • D. getting more wives
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From the novel; The Joys of Motherhood

Based on Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood, Ona on her dying bed appeals to Agbadi to

  • A. give her a befitting burial
  • B. take good care of her children
  • C. take another wife
  • D. allow Nnu Ego marry a man of her choice
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From the novel; The Joys of Motherhood

Based on Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood,

As a symbol of marital success and fulfillment, Ibuza community places a lot of importance on

  • A. childbirth
  • B. wealth
  • C. male child
  • D. female child
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From the novel; The Old Man and the Medal

“They said their prayers in a monotonous sing-song,
kneeling on their bamboo bed like camels
waiting to be loaded.”

Based on Ferdinand Oyono’s The Old Man and the Medal, the dominant figure of speech in the excerpt above

  • A. rhetorical question
  • B. simile
  • C. metaphor
  • D. mixed metaphor
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From the novel; The Old Man and the Medal

“He had knocked his toes against so many things that he had no toenails anymore and the yaws he had suffered from his youth had twisted his toes up so that they pointed to the sky”

Based on Ferdinand Oyono’s The Old Man and the Medal,the description above is in reference to the foot of

  • A. Kelara
  • B. Meka
  • C. Egamba
  • D. Mvondo
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From the novel; The Old Man and the Medal

“Meka, kneeling down in his usual fashion with his behind up in the air.
Kelara knelt down beside him.
Amalia and her husband knelt down as well.”

Based on Ferdinand Oyono’s The Old Man and the Medal, the actions of Meka, Kelara, Amalia and her husband signify

  • A. parade
  • B. dance
  • C. prayer
  • D. celebration
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From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

Based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet,

The play shares the feature of classical tragedy through the use of

  • A. violence on stage
  • B. chorus
  • C. comic relief
  • D. flashback
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From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

Based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet,

The major role of Mercutio in the play is to

  • A. serve as a contrast to Romeo
  • B. accompany Romeo to Friar Lawrence
  • C. aid and abet Romeo's passion
  • D. annoy Tybalt
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From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

“The all seeing sun
Ne’er saw match since first the world begun.”

Based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet,

The lines above were spoken by

  • A. Count Paris in praise of Juliet
  • B. Romeo in praise of Juliet
  • C. Romeo in praise of Roseline
  • D. Lady Capulet in praise of Roseline
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From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

“O she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night
A rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear.”

Based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, from the lines above, Juliet’s beauty is presented

  • A. in contrast to the dark night
  • B. as a source of envy to all
  • C. in terms of riches
  • D. as being outstanding
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