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Literature in English 1995 JAMB Past Questions

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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
In the play, most characters act in ignorance while the audience is aware of the true situation. This is an example of

  • A. dramatic monologue
  • B. dramatic irony
  • C. comic relief
  • D. epilogue
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
For Young Marlow, which of the following is the most objectionable aspect of marriage?

  • A. Rigours of formal courtship
  • B. Being introduced to a wife
  • C. Demands by in-laws
  • D. Demands by the wife
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
Kate, Hardcastle's daughter, agrees to her father's choice of a husband for her but is critical of the

  • A. mother's non-participation in the choice
  • B. long notice given her of the suitor's arrival
  • C. custom which allows her father to choose for her
  • D. suitor's reserved and bashful nature
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
Mrs. Hardcastle is depicted as

  • A. a potential aristocrat
  • B. an obedient wife
  • C. a frustrated mother
  • D. highly unsociable
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This question is based on Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.
The writer's satire is most biting when applied to

  • A. the Hastings
  • B. Mr. Hardcastle
  • C. Young Marlow
  • D. Mrs. Hardcastle
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