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Unseen passages/extracts from Drama, Prose, and Poetry - Jamb Literature in English Past Questions and Answers

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Jamb Past Questions and Answers on Unseen passages/extracts from Drama, Prose, and Poetry

Question 11:


THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.
In Lenrie Peter's 'We Have Come Home', the return of the successful scholar is not fulfilling because

A. The acievement sems out of touchwith his society back home
B. The tropical atmosphere is full of happiness
C. The dispensation he meets provides mixed satisfaction
D. He has become indifferent to his own society.


Question 12:


THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.
In David Diop''s ''The Vultures'', the colonialist are portrayed as

A. Hypocritical and oppressive
B. Interllecture and civilized
C. Humanitarian and sympathetic
D. Adventurous and daring


Question 13:


THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.
The choice of imagery in J.P Clark's 'Olukun' suggests that the poem intended to arouse

A. Jealousy
B. Secular sentiments
C. Religious sentiments
D. Erotic feelings.


Question 14:


THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.
'But what wakeful of man,
Made of the mud of this earth,
Can stare at the touch of sleep
The stable vehicle of dream
Which indeed is the look of your eyes?'
These lines from J.P. Clark's 'Olokun' suggests that Olokun eyes

A. Hypnotize
B. Cause sleeplessness
C. Terrify
D. Prevent dreams


Question 15:


THIS QUESTION ARE BASED ON SELECTED POEMS FROM D.I. NWOGA'S (ED.): WEST AFRICAN VERSE.
In Leopold Senghor's 'Long, long you have held between yours hands', the poet addresses himself to

A. His beloved country for which he yearns
B. His love
C. His love interfused with yearning for his country
D. A not easily discernible subject.






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