Welcome to Schoolngr.com

Home   School   News   C B T   Classroom
Sunday, 29 September 2024

RegisterLogin

LITERARY APPRECIATION - Jamb Literature in English Past Questions and Answers

Exam year:
Question type:
Topics:

Jamb Literature in English Past Questions

Jamb Past Questions and Answers on LITERARY APPRECIATION

Question 131:


''...her vesper done of all its wreathed pearls her hair she fees. Unclasps her warmed jewels one by one; Loosens her fragrant bodice; by degrees
Her rich attire creeps rustling to her knees''.
The passage gives ample evidence of the poet''s

A. Sensuous description
B. Meticulous attension to matters concerning women
C. Mastery of the Spenserian stanza
D. Sensual feelings and emotions.


Question 132:


'what happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore-
And then run?'
In the above lines, the poet achieves special effect by the use of

A. Transferred epithet
B. Synecdoche
C. Alliteration
D. Simile.


Question 133:


'A white ball of fire tore through the dome of the night. It exploded into the branches of a colossal tree of fire - whose stem instantly leapt towards the earth'.
The passage directs is appeal primarily to the sense of

A. Hearing
B. Sight
C. Touch
D. Smell.


Question 134:


She said you just had to make an emotional commitment in marriage. It was like skiing, you could not see in advance what would happen but you had to let go. Maybe that was why I failed, because I didn't know what I had to let go of. For me it hadn't been like skiing, it was more like jumping off a cliff. That was the feeling I had all the time I was married, in the air, going down, waiting for the smash at the bottom.
The passage indicates that the author's experience in marriage was

A. Exhilarating like skiing
B. Steeped in boredom and monotony
C. Full of fear of the unknown
D. Fraught with grief and despair


Question 135:


This question is based on Charles Dicken's Great Expectations.My heart leaps up when I beholdA rainbow in the sky:So was it when my life beganSo be it now I am a man;So be it when I shall grow old,Or let me die!And I could wish my day to be Bound each to each by natural piety'. My heart leaps up by W. Worthsworth.The above poem essentially deals with the theme of

A. Old age
B. Childhood innocence
C. Beauty of the rainbow
D. Fatherhood






AboutContact usBack to Top
...

Disclaimer
All Views, Names, Acronyms, Trademarks, Expressed on this website are those of their respective owners. Please note that www.schoolngr.com is not affiliated with any of the institutions featured in this website. It is always recommended to visit an institutions or sources official website for more information. In the same vein, all comments placed here do not represent the opinion of schoolngr.com


SCHOOLNGR - © 2020 - 2024 - Tayo Hammed | Terms Of Service | Copyright | Privacy Policy