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Literature in English 2010 JAMB Past Questions

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1

These questions are based on General Literary Principles.

Both comedy and tragedy have

  • A. climax
  • B. tragic hero
  • C. stanza
  • D. happy ending
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2

These questions are based on General Literary Principles.

A formal dignified speech or writing praising a person or a thing for past or present deeds is

  • A. eulogy
  • B. anthology
  • C. lampoon
  • D. premiere
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3

These questions are based on General Literary Principles.

The narrative style in which the hero tells his own story directly is the.

  • A. subjective
  • B. first-person
  • C. third-person
  • D. objective
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4

These questions are based on General Literary Principles.

The physical,historical or cultural background of a literary work is referred to as

  • A. plot
  • B. time
  • C. setting
  • D. episode
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5

These questions are based on General Literary Principles.

A plot structure that defies chronology can be described as

  • A. circular
  • B. episodic
  • C. organic
  • D. open-ended
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