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Jamb Literature in English Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Literature in English Past Questions

Question 546:


'O Julius Caesar!art mighty yet!
Thy spirit walks abroad and turns our swords.
In our own proper entrails'.
These lines were spoken by

A. Cassius before the corpse of Brutus
B. Cassius before the corpse of Caesar
C. Brutus before the corpse Cassius
D. Titinius before the corpse Cato
E. Brutus before the corpse Portia.


Question 547:


'Night hangs upon mine eyes; my bones would rest, that have but laboured to attain this hour'.
Brutus' words in the above lines come

A. After the conclution of the plan to kill caesar
B. Soon after his wife's insisted to know the object of his unusual brooding
C. As part of his famous address to his fellow Romans
D. During a brief meeting between him and Cassius on how to counter the forces of Octavius and Antony
E. After his defeat by the forces of Octavius and Antony.


Question 548:


There is a tide in the affairs of man
Which, taken at the flood, lead on to fortune;
Omitted, all the voyage of their life
Is bound in shadows, and miseries.
This is a statement made by

A. Antonu, urging Caesar to take the crown
B. Cassius, urging Brutus to join the struggle to remove Caesar before he grows into tyrant
C. Brutus, urging that Cassius and himself lead out their forces to meet those of Antony and Octavius at Philippi
D. Casca, urging that the conspirators explain their cause to the populace before their motives are misunderstood
E. Messala, urging Titinius to search for Pindarus.


Question 549:


Most of the information in the Trial of Brother Jero is conveyed when Brother Jero speaks to himself in dramatic monologues otherwise known as a

A. Stream of consciousness technique
B. Personal conversation
C. Dialogue
D. Narration
E. Soliloquy.


Question 550:


Amope was introduced as a character into The Trials OF Brother Jero primarily to dramatize the

A. Tragedy of unfaithful wives
B. Near realization of the curse hanging on brother Jero
C. Disadvantage of marrying an uneducated woman
D. Evils of street trading by women
E. Evil nature of women in general.






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