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     <li>Question 17
     <li>“Many hands make light work’ illustrates <ol type="a">
        <ol type="a">
             <li>zeugma</li>
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>hyperbole</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>metonymy</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>synecdoche</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
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     <li>Question 18
     <li>Through....the ills of society are criticized with the objective of having them corrected.
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>dramatic irony </li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>comic relief</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>satire</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>farce                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Read the following lines to answer questions 19 and 20.                                                                                                                                            The livid waters roared and snarled and flapped                                                                                                                                                                At the poor battered and weeping yacht. </li>
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     <li>Question 19
     <li>The dominant literary device used in the lines is
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>simile</li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>alliteration</li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>assonance</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>personification</li>
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     <li>Question 20
     <li>The picture presented is one of
         <ol type="a">
         <ol type="a">
             <li>Option a</li>
             <li>quiet sea </li>
             <li>Option b</li>
             <li>dark sky </li>
             <li>Option c</li>
             <li>stormy weather</li>
             <li>Option d</li>
             <li>calm season</li>
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Literature-In-English 1 - Objective

Section A

Answer all questions in this section

Part 1: General Knowledge of Literature
  1. ……. refers to the structure of a Work of art.
    1. Form
    2. Plot
    3. Setting
    4. Style
  2. Conflict in a literary work begins to unfold with
    1. climax
    2. episode
    3. exposition
    4. revolution
  3. The character assumed by the author in his writing is
    1. protagonist
    2. chores
    3. persona
    4. pseudonym
  4. Oral literature is part of
    1. drama
    2. folklore
    3. poetry
    4. music
  5. Poetry is written
    1. chapters
    2. paragraphs
    3. scenes
    4. lines
  6. soliloquy is a ........ technique
    1. descriptive
    2. dramatic
    3. narrative
    4. poetic
  7. The ....... produces comic relief in drama
    1. chorus
    2. protagonist
    3. antagonist
    4. clown
  8. A short play is also called a
    1. farce
    2. novelette
    3. playlet
    4. slapstick Read the stanza and answer questions 9 to 11. For days I wept and felt depressed The one and all I loved had left But then on me our Bill impressed “Your love is where she looks bereft’
  9. The rhyme scheme is
    1. abab
    2. aaba
    3. abcc
    4. abbc
  10. The lines are iambic
    1. pentameter
    2. trimeter
    3. tetrameter
    4. hexameter
  11. The lines constitutes
    1. an epic
    2. quatrain
    3. an ode
    4. sestet
  12. “The sun smiled gently on the scene illustrates
    1. paradox
    2. euphemism
    3. hyperbole
    4. personification
  13. The major part of the Petrarchan sonnet is the
    1. quintet
    2. sestet
    3. terete
    4. octave
  14. A poem that celebrates an object, person or event is
    1. sonnet
    2. a dirge
    3. an ode
    4. a ballad
  15. That it will rain is not unlikely illustrates the use of
    1. irony
    2. litotes
    3. metaphor
    4. metonymy
  16. An... is an indirect and usually unfavorable remark.
    1. allusion
    2. irony
    3. aside
    4. innuendo
  17. “Many hands make light work’ illustrates
    1. zeugma
    2. hyperbole
    3. metonymy
    4. synecdoche
  18. Through....the ills of society are criticized with the objective of having them corrected.
    1. dramatic irony
    2. comic relief
    3. satire
    4. farce Read the following lines to answer questions 19 and 20. The livid waters roared and snarled and flapped At the poor battered and weeping yacht.
  19. The dominant literary device used in the lines is
    1. simile
    2. alliteration
    3. assonance
    4. personification
  20. The picture presented is one of
    1. quiet sea
    2. dark sky
    3. stormy weather
    4. calm season
Part 2: Unseen Prose and Poetry

Read the passage below and answer questions 21 to 25

**passage (please replace this text with the provided passage in the source editor with each paragraph of the passage inside a separate <p></p> tag).

  1. Question 21
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  2. Question 22
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  3. Question 23
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  4. Question 24
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  5. Question 25
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  6. Question 26
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  7. Question 27
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  8. Question 28
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  9. Question 29
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  10. Question 30
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d

Section B

Answer all questions in this section

  1. Question 31
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  2. Question 32
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  3. Question 33
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  4. Question 34
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  5. Question 35
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  6. Question 36
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  7. Question 37
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  8. Question 38
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  9. Question 39
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  10. Question 40
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  11. Question 41
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  12. Question 42
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  13. Question 43
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  14. Question 44
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  15. Question 45
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  16. Question 46
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  17. Question 47
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  18. Question 48
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  19. Question 49
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d
  20. Question 50
    1. Option a
    2. Option b
    3. Option c
    4. Option d

Literature-In-English 2 - Prose

Answer two questions in all; one from each section.

Develop not fewer than five points in your answers.

Section A - African Prose

Answer one question only from this section

  1. Question 1
  2. Question 2
  3. Question 3
  4. Question 4

Section B - Non-African Prose

Answer one question only from this section

  1. Question 5
  2. Question 6
  3. Question 7
  4. Question 8

Literature-In-English 3 - Drama and Poetry

Develop not fewer than five points in your answers.

Section A - African Drama

Answer one question only from this section

  1. Question 1
  2. Question 2
  3. Question 3
  4. Question 4

Section B - Non-African Drama

Answer one question only from this section

  1. Question 5
  2. Question 6
  3. Question 7
  4. Question 8

Section A - African Poetry

Answer one question only from this section

  1. Question 9
  2. Question 10

Section B - Non-African Poetry

Answer one question only from this section

  1. Question 11
  2. Question 12