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Appreciation - Jamb Literature in English Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Literature in English Past Questions

Questions and Answers on Appreciation

Question 101:


The Yoruba incantatory poem, 'When a Strainer Takes in Water', is meant to be recited in order to

A. Excape capture
B. Promote sales
C. Ensure good harvest
D. Escape retribution
E. Prevent road mishaps


Question 102:


The run on' lines in J.P Clark's poem, 'Night Rain', suggest the

A. Poet's ignorance of punctuation rules
B. Long duration of that night
C. Intensity of the darkness of that night
D. Deep, soothing sleep of the poet under the night rain
E. Continuous pouring down of the night rain


Question 103:


In 'Fulani Cattle', the poet expresses

A. His belief that cattles are meant to be slaughtered by men
B. Regret that there will soon not be enough cattle to go round
C. The idea that cattle are created strong to enable them endure the long journey from the north to the south
D. Sympathy for the cattle that are driven from the north to the south of Nigeria to be slaughtered
E. Admiration for the sharp knife with which the cattle are slaughtered.


Question 104:


In the poem, 'The Cathedral', Kofi Awoonor expressed

A. Sorrow at the disappearance of his village
B. His feeling about traditional religion
C. Disapproval of the change from Africa's past life to the present modern
D. Anger at life slavery and colonialism
E. His approval for the building of a cathedral in his village


Question 105:


The overall mood conveyed in Wole Soyinka's poem,'Night', can be accurately described as

A. Calm
B. Agitated
C. Cheerful
D. Aggressive
E. Uneasy.






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