Literature in English JAMB, WAEC, NECO AND NABTEB Official Past Questions

3697
From the novel; Great Expectation

In Great Expectations. while Pip was going away from home to take the coach in London, Joe and Biddy threw old shoes at him because

  • A. Pip had in a haste forgotten to pack those old shoes of his
  • B. they wanted to play a practical joke on Pip for the last time
  • C. Pip had made them angry by his joy to leave home
  • D. they believede that the act would bring him good luck.
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3698
From the novel; Great Expectation

”His mouth was such a post-office of a month that he had a mechanical appearance of smiling”.

This description in Great expectations refers to

  • A. Mr. Punblechoo
  • B. Mr. Wemmick
  • C. Mr. Drummle.
  • D. Mr. Brown
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3699
From the novel; Great Expectation

At the very end of Great Expectations, Estella disclosed to Pip that the source of her present maturity and wisdom was

  • A. the sound education she had at school
  • B. her pleasant association with Mrs. Harvisham
  • C. the suffering she had experienced in life
  • D. her long exposure to high society
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3700
From the novel; Great Expectation

In Great Expectations, Pips nursing of Magwitch is significant because it

  • A. prevents Magwitch's immediate death by prolonging his life
  • B. enables Magwitch to confirm Pip's as his heir
  • C. recalls Herbert's nursing of Pip
  • D. shows Pip's moral regeneration.
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3701
From the novel; The Victims

The major cause of the tragedy in The Victims is

  • A. the African polygamous marriage system
  • B. Nwabunor's jealosy
  • C. Ogugua's moral laxity
  • D. Obunua's irresponsibility
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3702
From the novel; The Victims

A close reading of The Victims reveals that Ogugua’s pr-marital and extra-marital affairs are a reflection of her

  • A. innate promiscuity
  • B. love of public scandals
  • C. defiance of social norms
  • D. self-hate.
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3703
From the novel; The Victims

Which of the following best describes Nwabunor in The Victims?

  • A. An industriouswoman plagued by bad luck
  • B. A quarrelsome woman
  • C. A jealous rival
  • D. A shrewd calculating woman
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3704
From the novel; The Victims

In The Victims, the two old women play the role of

  • A. guardians of tradition
  • B. eavesdroppers
  • C. witches
  • D. chorus
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3705

The sufferings of the protagonist in Birago Diop’s ‘vanity’ are

  • A. caused by circumstance
  • B. self-inflicted
  • C. imposed on them by enemies
  • D. the act of fate
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3706

Which of the following best describes the speakers attitude to mother Idoto in Okigbo’s poem ‘Idoto’?

  • A. Obsequious
  • B. Defiant
  • C. Arrogant
  • D. Submissive.
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3707

‘I shall sleep under the roof of other heads of hair in shelter from storms’.
In Leopold Senghor’s poem ‘Long long you have held between your hands’, the word ‘storms’ in the above line refers to

  • A. sea storms
  • B. rain storms
  • C. storming raids by the racist police
  • D. storms of passion.
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3708

In J.P Clark’s Olokun’, the line
‘So drunken like ancient walls’
means that the worshipers are drunken with

  • A. wine served at Olokun's altar
  • B. sacred water since Olokun rules the sea
  • C. bounties to be bestowned by Olokun
  • D. intense awe of Olokun
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3709

In J.P Clark’s ‘Olokun’, the line ‘No greater love has a woman’ signifies

  • A. unrequired love
  • B. mutual love
  • C. impossible love
  • D. erotic love
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3710

At the end of the poem ‘pianos and Drums’, the protagonist is best described as

  • A. an authentic African
  • B. a cultural mulatto
  • C. sophisticated African
  • D. a cultured youth
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3711

”But it is not the time

To lay wreaths

For yesterdays crimes…”

Lenrie Peters in his poem, We Have Come Home” makes this statement because

  • A. the future is unpredictatble
  • B. past sufferings are best forgotten
  • C. there is no point crying over spilled milk
  • D. mourning can be posponed
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3712

In ”Abiku”, the statement

”Yams do not sprout in amulets

To earth Abiku”s limbs….”

Simply means

  • A. Abiku should not be buried with amulets
  • B. yams and amulets are repugnant to Abiku
  • C. Abiku cannot be appeased
  • D. yams cannot grow on Abiku's grave.
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3713
From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

The tragedy in Romeo and Juliet occurs as a result of

  • A. a flaw in the character of Romeo
  • B. a flaw in the character of Juliet
  • C. Friar Lawrence's advice
  • D. circumstances rather than flaws in character.
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3714

Which of the following illustrate the element of chance in Romeo and Juliet?

  • A. Friar Lawrence's letter to Romeo
  • B. Rosaline rejection of Romeo's love
  • C. Juliet's confiding in her nurse
  • D. The death of Lady Mountague.
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3715
From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

‘The all-seeing sun
Ne’er saw her match since first the world begun’
The above lines were spoken in Romeo and Juliet by

  • A. count Paris in praise of juliet
  • B. Romeo in praise of Juliet
  • C. Romeo in praise of Rosaline
  • D. Lady Capuiet in praise of Rosaline.
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3716
From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

‘O she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
It seems she hangs upon the check of night
As a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear’
Romeo and Juliet

In these lines 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 unparalleled in the kingdom.
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3717
From the novel; Romeo and Juliet

‘From forth the fatal lions of these two foes
A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life…’
These lines from Romeo and Juliet suggest that the

  • A. tragedy could have been averted
  • B. tragedy was predestined
  • C. tragedy was brought on by enmity
  • D. lovers brought misfortune on themselves.
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