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Literature in English 1981 JAMB Past Questions

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In Kongi's Harvest, Wole Soyinka dramatizes

  • A. the fall of a great man
  • B. the rise of a carpenters brigade
  • C. the tragedy of Seyi
  • D. the growth and development of political tyranny
  • E. the distruction of a great African country
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17

Who accompanied Kongi on his retreat

  • A. Oba Danlola
  • B. No one
  • C. Seyi
  • D. Daodu
  • E. The secretary
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18

Drama is essentially different from poetry because

  • A. always involve many characters
  • B. exist mainly in action
  • C. uses elevated language
  • D. uses localized imagery
  • E. deals with tragic experience
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19

Which of the following statements best describes comedy

  • A. A play in which no body dies
  • B. A play which makes us laugh
  • C. play in which the hero is a clown
  • D. a play which end happily
  • E. a play which is not boring.
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20

'Such drizzling can go on for many days', she said in a dull voice. They both relapsed into silence, making a picture of bereaved children from whom life has suddenly lost warmth, colour and excitement. There was no fire in the hearth. The mood caught in this scene is one of

  • A. excitement
  • B. warmth
  • C. hopefulness
  • D. high spirits
  • E. sadness.
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